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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1896_09_25 1` W y - - •�,a -[f ems,�y`'+.a.:..,.:r ;. <NJ.,�`};'' ' <r.•"..:;:. 1 �h�. �`'aa - "a�' _.R ^'`ip�..- *••:;s 3 j`', :,,,P(�., - ''i- - T i tl: T:t},--;l.y-W" P. {..r- _i �I t ,.. _ k _„!."S, L„ _ p'J:V q ••�T r ., .. .. .. .. - :.c• fug,', j . ., 1 t , kY• �Ai . . . . ," Y m ,. r a.... .. �,. f . t , '� : 3. ¢f s. �i l k t + ( , ..: -r -, ti. . . �}r �,. J :1 ��,�7i, v .. .. - .:.::. .. , .. 'fit- -s, i- n• �, .}, ,- ,- 1'C .. � J t (A 4 , a. u . t. . � '. � li= .. -. 1 ..t ..:: vv- . ., p •I t ,` p • ,. . T �. . . r . " :, 5�..... , . __. ; , `i ,I .- _ - - -_ ht '1 - ,. n l y' . I 1 - - - �` 0� V. �CER��4TG ol " 'RII)A i 'TLMBEI5, 186. : �V�o. • t ._ . Vit JIforn t 6 c OOK ROAD. Roll & Hill. '��'�. UTAS DTJ a� g �k - O N S f Medic t. Mies Westgate and Miss Ostler visited Mary A�pb Van Horn, acted 82 years andt r G CLAREMON th@ format's mother on Sunday last. 8 months, died here on Sunday, alter an ' ', M.BATE'�AN", ,D., ,M.O P - -- . I We are glad to hear Mre. George Tool illness o!some months duration. Deceased} _, 3" y bas fully recovered from her reednt illness. has been a resident of these parts for'mau • A S.C., Coroner. Mae u4 Residence, ' W. HarvB , of BronR lam, was nt II. , ing Street, Pfokering O ee It Morning , T. MiehAll's-over Sabbath. Fred Brignall, of Claremont, paid a fly• Years, having resided west o! this place: ' 930 to 11:90; Evening 6 to . � Rev. White was at Oe awa on Sunda Some seven years ago she Came to resider $, , F in visit to hie cousin Amos, on Sands T ! C. DE WAR, M D„ s y with her'bre ber, where .sbe has since re , " . M-, F. T. preaohiag in the Baptist hunch there.' last.- ` _ mained. Although in poor health for-some- I ;, , • M. 0. Attention give to Bloctrlea] . Alfred and Miss Adan gore, of Kinsale, Messrs Rodd and Boone visited our a t until a cell le of wa@ke� } ,� , -+r were with Foster Hutch eon and famil Christian Endeavor on Wednesda even• menthe, It wa no p "H .'-,� j '' ' eatment by Galvanic site Office and �, .. , e.ide ice, that lately o oul; by Dr, J. H. . p ago or so that she evinced rapid'aecline_ astwood, Dale's block, icker ng,Ont. over Sunday. ing last. The funeral took place from her late resi )i' ._ �-; �I Mr. and Mrs. Noble,of Toronto, visited Our .. $anday School was greatly im' dente on Tuesday afternoon, when the-•- Leg L. _ '~ - �� a at ills pareonaQe oyer Su day with •Rev, proved on Sunday, last by the addition of interment wag made at St. Margaret' _ Le ott and wife. i 1. AS PARKER Ba rioter etc. is ;. g anew organ. cemetery, Suarboro. A lards number ollt ' X 1T MIL Charlie Dolphin has sh!►k®n the duet of 1VI�se Brignall, aeoompanied by Mise friends end acquaintances formed the at Danbarton esu sa urday. Private r Canada from of! t,is feet and doped the McNichol of Toronto, were the guests of cortege. . _ _., nds to loan at five per c nt. 951y + _ " i fi _ - ,Qandles of.Uncle Sam. Mrs. Amos brignall last week. �, ENTON 3t 1)ODD . B R I�3TER8, �ICKRIN. R@v, Mallitt, of Sen o ', will ooeu the ORrENWOOD r t _ g g Sorry to hear Miss Spent@ ie about to _ `` SOLICIT R8,ETC , 10i} Ad laide street - 1 - -- Py -- Methodi6t pulpit here nest Sunday. The leave ug. She will be greatly missed by s,� t,Toronto. t Clarem nt T es ay Illy ' Satnpsan B. Webb, of Stratford, is view _ - __ _ (Choi a Family i'stent Flour g3.7 per bbl. public will be made welcome. our Christian Endeavor, but what- wo ing at C. J. fVilson's. ' ' I . , _ ' E. FAREWEL , Q. C., BARRIS- Bran $8.00, Sborts $10.00 pe ton. The B. Y, P, U." will bold an open loose Green River wall gain. Mr, Flint, and daughter, of Tcra�to, are= fiF . Tlli$,.Co mty Crown Atter ey,and County 'a'' mePtint; cn Monday evening next, to On Friday night l`aet I was awakened vision at Eduard Jack9on'e. �- - 5 elicitor.. Court House, hitb . io-y - which .all are invited. The program pro from my slumbers by a noise in the west, M r. and Mrs. H. Adamson are visitinf I i mises much. &nd were it net that we have Local Option in Muskoka for a couple pf weeks. , ''*� j OW & MaGIGLIVR Y, BARRIS- . '� Cy• I3. - Bundy, of-Parry Sound, was in our midst I would say some one had Mrs. H. Dunlop, who has been seriouslyr } - 'ters,Solicitors,&a. Offic o polite Post �r � __., a `. 1. Office, WhitUq, Ont. Jno. all o ,B.A.;Theo. Y€ .3._; : =ice= icor@ last week calling upo►� friends. He been indulging too freely, but as it was ill, has not much improved in health. f --, jA.McGtillivray,],L.B. M nev o oan. By � =4.� �� i, +A'3' • ;° _ left again on Monday, accompanied by it as spiv a few from the city enjoying Mr, Carey has bought the Boddy home•- i ,�,, , , _ Mre. Bundy, who hue been here visiting tlteilovely nlvonliRht nicht and fresh air st d TnDevitt haetetnrngedtframthonortba �" Yeterz rf/ ., : ' _ , fax borne weeks. of.te cuuntry. -w� ` ;,;v ,.__ i "`� -,E_ :, Q'eo. Bundy is 'refitting prem�es for --...�... country where he has been . the last weee. J j j _ i �� "'i Balsam-Zion.' lookin after th@ cement business H I F, WHALEY, V ERINARY , , " K . 0; . 4 Misses Linton � Hood; the fashionable g Burgeon and Den let, Gr duets of On- - & -- has brought the cement business to quite- '_ -j dress-makers, who have latel started in 1 ar o Veterinary College,• oro to. Graduate in -. - "IK, � i X04= i y ,T. 'Baled@n has rented some more' land an issue. } entimtry. member or t e o tar o veterinary y_' 7 ,�,t�`1vo 01.1 oar villa a There new-'she will be ust , . g P from tL, Coaltice. Tramps have of `gate been creating eK aso,iation. Dentistry a spa cal y. Calle by north of the ftirnitur@ steno. �V. 13ubbard of f�eagrave, is Qiaiting with little excitement in this neir+hborhnod. Onv y or night promptly eft rid d to. Office, �� " I ' Po t o cee, white- . 1; J i ' ill F �� Goo, Reesor and wife, of Locust Hill, bis brother Albert at Balsam. Monday night a couple of them ransacked! . .y idenae, Telegraph an 301 ; ;- t', vvas Here Tueeda pallia uron Reeve Brother Thom B.,A. reached at Zion `' i ale. y al. �! �l, j �j�, 3' it # + P school house, breaking &pen the desks spilt -- -- 7•b -r! -{ 21 . _, ad Verow and wife. Mr. Reeeor is manager on Sunday, but the congregation was a cupboards and diofignring books. Thescr.. __1 . , HOINS,DE ELI AIZY bUR-: e� Y'w r�, n,�'•�ri: '^ of th@ Locutit Hill creamer but on ae small one. sone of rest s)aould be looked after. ` • GEO.4, Graduate of t e 'Ontario Vet- ` . •�•-•1. -. _' _ Yi I ' rinary Cuilege, Toront re let red member count of ill I�ealfh ms talminK a few days Mies Ada Rogers ie home from visiting n ' friends ill Stuskoka, and enjogeiSl the trip ` �, 'et'� r _ f the Ontario Veterinar )fie i gl Association. `+1'Qrlllg: Col • vacation• - OHlcse,reai3ence and slice n f r one anrd due- V�V ` very much. NOrtri Sca*b�rQ. �� Y quarter milem north o Gr en ):liver. Steel W. 1'V. RawEbn, the uD=LO•date taiJol•, ie - : ddviug shoes at iron pr cee. O as and.mhop ,. .'exceedin 1 bus these da s filling orders James Wilson took s load' of�'brk to the g y y y city last Monday evening and°got every - Chas. Callender, of the Rose; spent Sam ., lours from 7 to 11 a.m;a d 1 t p.m. Zele- `Qn a,I'10. for .fall clothing. He guarantees a fit day evening at the 8,inrise. a• gxaph address Wbitevale ont , , O. address, iCkB>rrngI . good.priee. . • green Biver,Ont. ever3 time, at prices that are consistent James Ionson feels quiet elated. th - James Jones has rented abaateight scree , --- Re opens for Fall Term on Tu ads- , ae with Rood work. Call and see him of land from W. Coultice. R ouder if hR day . Because he a on the jury. - i Y p• fioome over market, is Dowewell's block. T omas Jacques is also ander ! : /` THOMAS A• R.� `A , VETERLN, contempplates plurality. , �. AAY SURGEON, k u to f the Ontario member 1st, 1896. Dr. Smith, of Stoa$vtlle,- who bas just Mr, Bush,by intends shortly leaving,for visa her at present with a severe cold. _ . ', � . Veterinary College,Toro to,r tared member 1 ;:. Andrew and llave, tog@that with Cue :� of the Ontario Veteriout >14e ai Assmiatiatl, ____... r._._ returned from Chicago after taking s the Rainy River District where be will take 'are visiting their numerous friends e _ f" also honorary member o the tario Medical - Post-Graduate course and therefore has up land and settle. May he 'have bushels 6. w k. tlodely,treats all dimea�e of eeticatecbwni j., became familiar with all the latest im•, of sucoess. - male, Also particular a ten to veterinary hili will Pile went to the Toronto G@neral iso Martha Monk, oar noted gmait - J; _ � _ Dentistry• All.oases pro pt .trended to .t i provemeats In dentistry, will visit t pia er, was visiting the Rev. J. Chishod t Hoe ital and had eleven tumors removed q�. V, reasonable rates. O®ce "t tb ell known a&- i place on Tuesday next. If you want sby• 1' of anbartoo, last week. , 4lbliehment of Graham res• a mile west of S �0�� ♦e�e . and is ip consequence very weak after the : l" Qlaremonl, Telegrams t 02 outpnnataal- {„i J' s s thioR in,t�at line don t Earl to call upon erman ,fiarrington, aacompanie3 * operation. We trust that he may not re• �y attended to, y him; his sister N'annab, spent last Sunday w hR,. • uire to visit that institution a sin. _ s ._ Pref. Tracy; of Toronto, was here with q g Go don and Lizzie Beare. ;: 9 ' - �rOkBII all OIIt Of Mr. Empringham intends.' leaving this hie people oyer Snnday,'a id occupied the- n@iKhbarhood and has rented a farm some r. and Mra.James Magill,of Marklfa _ �3xi3{trtEliilt t i al' Baptist pulpit in the evening. Dr. New• of bt miles east of Toro to on tbe,Hili stop t Sunday at Maple t�hade farm, t date an Z old con e =�^^^ .F..,...-ti' man, of Toronto, proaobed in the same R a g hot a of the latter s parents. r '' road. 'They will be mach missed bare, pet NOMAS DUNN, on y&ricer, Coil- allowed to ie aWut .1 rank Underwood is ate time of g' -� - Y. I�1 santuary in the morning. The people of we wish them ever roe tin their new 1 miseioner for laking A , to, etc••�ara y p � in a critical condition, infismation on i moot,out. for ears ith the Claremont were fortunate in having two home. i ! risk Of loss and the snob notable college' professore discoaree ---�`--'�'"' hr in.being the ohief cause. i R. HOOVER,I SII BR OF MAR: to theta upon the earn@ Sabbath. Green River. ;I eo. Dtzon and wits have moved tb it ! , • RIAG E Liceoees. Offs at residence or OertS111t Of )[lore de- George Rues@ll has his 1@ft hand wain• = bo Behold effects to Cedar Grove to sec yr �' tb house,vacated by the late George C t ta, mill, Green'River. scored these da a in a ver substantial Ruse@Il Foster is dawn with typhoid preci&tion. by DOI y y obn Holmes and family have quit fa r= --- Y manner. Ile was engaged th�ehinQ at fever this week. 11aVe It Mrs. W. A. Faller spent a week visiting in and will shortly remove to Tor for j- t, ' BUNTING, I en r of Mamas@ Tobias Michell's, oD Monday, and while wh re they intend to run a boarding ho ' _ 1- - • Lioenee�tor the not of Ontario. Of- tri@nda in Toronto. - , ,, ad ustin PPe Mr.. and Mrs. Roger#, of Pickering, vieit• g - gee at the utero or a her a dense, ario- ring i ,i. j R A belt his hand ell d •tnd was eon a Woods will ahortly vacate ,he ; A 2l-y ` drawn into tbe`fane an,i severely crushed ed at Mre. Foster'e"on'$ands premises'he now occapiee and locate in:or .i` Village. " ', y' rather near Dunbarton, where he has p r v ; side 0ve'T 1lElt0 �e e]ry Of before it could be removed. The injar`y, The sick that were reportedlin last weeks I e - - 1. Cbaaed a farm. ' �1 HE WOBURN 0 L, is a house although painful, is not considered of such issue are improving very. ni"Iy. ±� ti = T well turuimhed in a ery par moot, The the .* DeWee style a nature as to necessitate amputation. •Wm. Armstrong'returued to Green River A slander case has occnfted a short e bar is alwQys supplied wi ,h t hes brands of H11DdTeds 11 Ve f011IId The mercllants and bustuese t11eD after Cam ing out for some time. Lance west of here. We will refrain lrr,�nme , ligaore, whsle the stables are ovi ed with et- t of Brock Publishing names in this journal, as theyR tenSive hoetlere. Specie to s t trayellere, genera.ly of this plat@ Lava mutually Mr. R d sad .Miss Speace, have already appeared in the Dai{y Globe_ S$.rey gUAROWm,Prop. 37-1y Barnard, Ojh1tlJyi a eed to close their res ctiv@ laces of Road, visited friends here Sunday. }- 'p lilies Ma a Bennett,of VVhiteva{@, visit A suspicious looking fellow on horeebac� - a safe perso to 'Coil• business each and every evening of the g� stn ed and fed hia horse.at the Malvdml R.BEATQN,T W H P CLERK ' ' weep at 8 o'cloc+k sharp. Thta agreement ed �►t by Ilopkine V. S., Sunday last. t'P ` Conveyancer, Co m s lonerfor taking salt. : .de 11 is Miss hmma Faw"rop, of Hespeler, ie hotel on Wednesday evening last. He< '' atfldavite, Aoaountant rid Inert-ante Agent. ; takes effect on and atter October let next. then roceeded south. The horse ting sidce at present visiting tier sister, Mrs. (Dr.) pp E. ` Money to loan on farm pr p rty, wills pro- ,. 1' I$ }Jae been the custom, in this and other been touud, but the man is nowhere:to.be� p l;opkind. ' bated. OFFICE-At hi ale. Will be in C� 1 small villages to kee{� bnFineti9 ,laces o >pn found. f ernoon for the �STt 1 I Rubert Dafoe has hsd quite s buoy time pn Wedneada , ,' r Brougham every !dons y to 10 and 11 o'clock each evenin for tic, the 16th inst. a vers transaction of buainees. -1 1 g tj}iis fall g@fling Ilse barna Olean@d oat with y T a anent ur os@, other tla�rn furnish pleasant event took place at the man atti TTTT p bis thresher. ,�i �1Lj.rif j !p P p hcarboro village, where two hearts wee ,, �' -` ROMA$ POUC$ io )peed Aao• p aces for loaflog and gossiping. Th@ Mr.�Flumerfelt, our school' teacher, has d-,, ' tioneer,Valuator,a •, o E et York and OW PRICES+ owner of the place ie r@quit@d to furnish gof nicely settled with ns. We welcome made to host ae one. The oontraetinsr t4he whole of North and So o tario. Strict ,!. I '..• it and fuel, as well- as remain in doors him and his wife. artier were Mian Lillie, third daughter o! i 0 Q attention given to all Ord rm by ail or teleari b. James Muswell, Brown's Corriere, to Jas. a ;mages xoderate. Addr se T to .POUCHI R, j or fifteen °or sizteen hours each day. The recant rains have wonderfully im Me ill second son of Hu h M ill, Mark- ' ' Boz�7,13ronghem.Ont. 1 Tbie is not condusice to health. Few of Proved the tart cps in chi#locality. Should g • g ',I I . !lice weather contina@ the crop will be lair- ham Vil1aR@. The young couple have taken 1 - ---�-- - �, our m@reheats are over'wprked, but con• up their abode in Markham. We all jour t• '�1 P09TILL, AUCTIO ER, ETC., finement is much more injurious to health ly gO4d' ism.wiehin theme s life of happiness. L� • Green River,solicits Bala om-hie num Mr. Ellis is doing a nice steady business PICKERING POST OFF CE. than overwork; Those who have business BEa6T13. • erous friends both far and near. es of farm e, _ fn the'eEore. Bach thfnKa ae farmers need, t vh - to transact will bear this in mind and have `get round.and Rive him a call, h@ will try ` --, ' farm mtack,and everything that a bewld will ail#arrive from Tot onto 8 10a,m, - 1 . be handled;y the eubeoriber�p t the atmoet Mailm alone Torun 5 86a m. all eaCl1 dtspoe6d ofI before 8 p. tri. Yf and pl@aPe you. Brown's Corners. .' .r- t Dare and sold to the very best qtly nteRge, 4aly A ive G.T,W,8 10 a m Close G-T 5 56 a m properly ul�served thin plan will lie bene Miss Margaret McNealy,of Toronto,who .. G T E 6 30 a m .' G T 7 60 a m ficial td all concerned. e.been spending the summer at W. G. RobsrE sial@y spe*1t Sunda at ilia Roag . : Church Of'E f.1 , . Whitb d 45 p to, . 'ibron o N oU pm Rev.Chiaholm,of Danbarton,was amort y ha . _ G T E b 45 p m '' G T 'b oo p m -.�..». - ' • . Barnes, has been suffering from rheum&• + ds rte orders reeved on all parte of be world. tiem for the last few weeks. frieade'here recently. • ' $t. Geozge'e Chnro 1'i kenag y _ '� BROUQHAJM.: Miss Martha Janet, Monk i8 visiting• gERviCE I have jest bean itlformed how oar choir - �, with frieade iv Danbarton. ! conductor cant fill his appointment Sun y _ - - F' •I . . + y y day ev@Hinge now, he h&e, bean appoa ted 8vxnsy-Morning Pra er in 90 p m. 4BVING11 DAWN ZVOIN11 D Mrs. Tlios. Sanderson is er til this Mise Ida Francis is spending a few day%, , Hnnday fis�hool ----- „ i in Perth, t'he ueet of her sister. ;. Evening Praver - 0,30 week. Vice President of a syndicate awav own R { FRwsk-fiervice and B,ble lase j - 7.00: De oeits received and interest sl]c+w d. nt s�•JE The MlRsee McKay, of Oakville, are soati`h ani the President and he have to Hilyard Milne spent last week in Mont �' is - p r cent per annum. Security Judie wtab)e real ancon numerous friends-. He also , t--' ___ _. --- __- - -- -- here with friends for a week or so. take tarn about in watching nights. R Wm. j'AKf niaeez Edward Wilson was suddenly called to ,. _._. rc�portBe t�e f Kir t grand success. -1 .- � o ins os a valuable•'cow last week` C�NT/� , tan Mitchell, where his mother was taken ill, . . OHERRYWOOD- �^' A� - - �-r- ------ while'visltinR friends. -_ The cause of its death i3 unknown, bat its { 1 .z I G T R0NT.0 ' �`INAN �A� Cowie'& cider trill is open every day in � Mr. And airs. WadinRllaw are visiting ie supposed it choked to death .with an' R4 ,,i the •week, for business. . Load up four at h. Roache s. ap�Ve are glad to be able •'to state that* , . Contest tlEerrasd and onng streets.1 CORPCRATJON1 apples and•have them ground, 9i re. Wuod ie Yieiting her many friends Thom" Jacques is fast improving after his Invites you to invemtiga a its merits as a Little ISIaDCl18 :1rS@Chin is tnllcll-im rev• hereabouts this week. ;� modern, up to-date, prscti al one name school. ;j1 p Jong spell of eicknees. We hope soon to �; ._ ' It gives the latest and best tours outraining Au horized Cap. 412,5 ,moo ed and is i7ow considered to be oat•of Frank Woodrutl is renew'in/�+� old ae• g • .4 O see him in our midst a amu. - -in its 1 . r danger. Her recovery is universally re• .quetintauces in this vicinity. James Underwood is_now dying very ill) _ � _ 4 ! Sli (scribed Cap. 62 )500 joined over. Camp meeting on the 2nd con. was well with inflammation. Iiia people are lissom . I Commercial, Shorth� nd, nd Pert= =� manship Depa toren s ,-. - T. H. Henderson left 'this week f'or attended last Sunday afternoon. ing quite alarmed. The people of this � s : Th a Company have opened s 'brat+ b ism.the New Ham shit@ where he will take J. Davidson mnade a prc,fe slopsI call place all wish that he may-be restored to f - � j Ittqualifies its student fo good b mines#cosi- Vill ;e of Pickering, in the office 1 tely cc• P. ' - _ ': .� tions,and helps them to me ure th same, Get space by the Ontario Bank,ander the anage,. charge of a new commercial school about `at green River last Sunday o ening, hie health and strength again. 20 "; - all particulars by-vimitin t e Oolle a or writing meat of the undersigned. to start there. We .wish hire eyery suo• Mrs. Shaw; of Little Yorki e at present Stewart Milne left her@ for Philadelph-ia• {, for new proepectue. Bt de to ad fitted at any De beitm will be reaeiyed and intense allowed on Tue&day last, where he intends taking Cess. - visiting with her parents on Bunker 'ave. lima• at bi beet rates. up his last course in the dentistry ; also, , ,r - W.H. 13 °Aw, � • cipal; •Dr to issued on all parte,collects us made It is exceedingly dangerous to discharge ,Fred. BrigDall, . of Claremont, spent Harvev Pearson will leave next week for _ on v ry liberal terms, money loaneb n notes reyulvere in the direction of any cereals, Sunday with relatives at no 24, Maple and o her secanties. Cbioatto, where he intends flaiahicg htg - _ : No. NA W, 03MO, gBRAL, anagen even if the markman aims for the Rroand, apenue. term in the. same prafession. Our good ' r_ �. _ d o0 o d b m ; m b 00- _.___�_._ A stone might cause the bullet to glance A rayer meeting and son service took wishes o with them and we all join itis_. pp R ' ; o N a p p� ° . " and take a life. the place of the Bible lesson last Tuesday wishinggthem every success. �.t. ` :ti "` o m a '. IDs iia p m r o SCAN W• E. Ayer, of Oshawa, president of eyening. , A very sad avoident occurred here ou 4 i _ i o 0 o M : : 0t» •- �ON the e4uDty aesocistion, will visit Brough A�1iss Shaw has returned to her home Thursday evening. When Miae Besse Nash. , a O a : -4 •` I AM `Union Sabbath School next Sunday in Toronto after spending some two weeks and her sister �rrere returning home, their ' j - -- - -! �RTGAG� SECUF3(T t' Js p Q c �, d o 0 and conduct .the review lesson. A full at Jae. Lawson's. horse took fright at a stone pile on the road e o side and started to ran at break-neok a eed, f . bQ a©o .. Q a,� q m E L :g3rr &.. 3M attendance is requested. A goodly number of 3►bu>ag people spent tannin to the aide of the road and c tch- �" i 'a���°'� mb.� s °`w N boagbt and sold on oommissio . Th imerohants and 'business men of a most enjoyable time at the Model farm in Lha encs with one wheel and throwin "- cob' o 6a p'M O g �� - o o w o m a o� •o a ;' 4 a y.,y 1 • Bros Ilam'have mutually agreed to.•Close one evening of last week. �_1 m c a a a o m p, Aggie some few feet clear of the rig. Besse ,,' 10 m G p c •d0 �(p ;,b 0- . up their premises each evening at s J. Bipolar has re odled has boos® and was lust 'thrown in front of the cart &nil 092g° �*aii ° .*a Agan fol" Fire, life Accident, Plate , `y m °a a rrm ,� 8 ,� o O�=„ Gass and Steam Boiler !Haar ane o clock sharp--Saturdays ezeepted. •This made ,it_ eecm•e against the expected Rot 'fast in between the wheel and spring_. - ,, - .01 1 -- -- ____- - rule will be adopted on and After October storwa of the coming winter. - - The animal ran for a quarter of a mile - -� , - p tv 8 act a of land for sale or to ran ; good 1st. Those who have shopping ori.other A delegation from dere visited Brook with the young lady dragging, where she- te. 9 � . °' -�w Jan- Q� lot lity, small house and stable, heap. We fell. The net boors war@ soon oq the scene- !! - :. _ business to do- will remember this and Road Sunday school last Sunday. g - I - M= Feb I �a ther properties for sale or r nt. j� b W V V &;',w •'� . i.,- . transact the same before 8 p.m., .. . expect a full report next Sabbath morning, and found Miss Nash unconscious and in a,, �f -o • . i' @ �� Apr.j p'Z Conv vsnoing asrefally done st m'aoh. Mn• Gunners, o f the west, ha® bean 4x1 Mr. Clayey; of Locust Hill, 11as made a horrible state. The cart wa's'qufekly toes ; . I W="'1' -" 2 ` � n lo•wsr rate than usual! 'cbar ed: .''Tit• Raged as teacher .hero for the next three capital job to repairing the church organ, to pieces. She ie now living fa a y@ry a _ „ ~ at a, >xay y' g J brit we .are very sorry he c id not.attaClz.tt hop@I@es ooilditioti, while Aggie escaped c• 1 s searched and certif-ied tow en months: . `'�.e stated last week th€it,Mr, 1 , •''' S M tea, J'ne 4C re. ire lusts funds a - Eea wash @ngaR@d; :but thor@ llaa beon a oranit to tt,:. . will! a few slight bruises.. V# _' m t+ .� e, o %5 W , July .,,i- - acs a an b end to !oats aL ahaDge,made since then. W@ earnestly kir. Nity leas dispetase with rho seyvioc . s} r Y r ;- .; b m &sit _ � the lowest rat@ of ! desire that 'Mr. Connor may.;llii pleased of'a11, Ills';briek-yard -Bands, exoepti Jalmn ;:l acdonal l-.rias aatntxlitt@d for• =i r �`.. '': -._, - ' it- - ,;. at. ''..- , ; - - .t r t..-, .- .Ar' IIA - ' .•tier-. `3VI "he:ha,s -retained :ail, trial-at the 'Brantford police court on the_ - - w 10 4 ar -interest.. with the section,.and;`bat.-.lie . � flay rg E'4� 'dyp�, ° J m N v. txla 1-i0. ria - ._ntdf iW00- l,a,i n-4 ire. 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Ilie, news of :big loss at*-sea a - �­ t ljom�think to say-t at's I _: I - � - .-�T!, ,-, , .. - � . . - , �' . * ,V1 " i . . � :. �4.1 s �: . . .- . : . L' . V 1, !"- - , . . � , , . -, .� __ ::. : ., --, I - . .1 little later on solved' -a problem w1ich' all. But w6imust�iiiake private inquir!-. �,­ :'.. I -"- , .. - � -_ - .J.!14,4 - I I . : I : . I _ -I ." .. _. - �� .1 . - im.11 . ­ . .. I­ . . ­ :. I i� -4 � �_ - � . � , I � . , . - : ­­ _ I - , , � _ . ­ .. - � -, . - . I Through When - I . � - I - AS �� GOO- -- -r,-'-A ,��­`GOLDO-t . . . . � . � . . I . had become torture to bor meok-"Con- . I . . Tho..Formit Nou Alust 90 .. . . I . " -::::: � .. - � ­ . ­ I '.. ': , AV . . I . ' . "I il­ , I _: I- . - . . 4 .. , I ..- ­.. .- . � -_. % .. I � .T-.;. . . .-I. .,!:, . . . . : � ,;. scipace, Rho saw him no more. . I . Having sufficiently :rested, they Pro- � Being Presented to Her MaJcbty. : '�, . I �1-1.t -":. I . �;, �� . -�. � I . . : I . _.iA ,.-. ", � .:1 -- - _....::" . . . - . - �. - - ­ ., -i - s�l .1 I -­� , 11r. - I I. � ---, ''.�''*, , , - ".. . , . I . o-_� . ._1 __ .- , -_ -.,. I - -- I......1. �. ­ -: -... - I , .. I.., 3 ._,.' .j;�#;_. _.'...:_1;;A I ..k�11- - " " I.,� - �. ­ Of Iffenchard they-hea,rd nothing.,To Owded on their way. The den-so treen ' ''.. �.., �� �; , ;o � 1, ­ - r . ­ ,: . - , �._-_, _ L ': - -1 " __ % .­ 1. ,. "..�, .­.� ;� . � . _., __� ...7 ..-.-� *7?. � , "�_ . -1 - - .. . w _.�*p - , �.1 . � . .., who,. wish to have the honor . ,1 ,�, ­- ; - Z .1 , o . I , I -1 4., ... � . _. . - � , -the avenue, rendered the road dark Tliom . . I ,p � _ � - _�­ -1 " , , - -, .- ­-­, I., .� %. : ,�� ­_ 1. I. ..i; I . 11 � .k I , - , of, - ��.. ..:, , .q., - land-.on I . �. _;,,� P_ - . X11, . . I 'a tythe .. . . -I ­.-nj ' � 1,­�: '' . �--� ..,. ., : : - .1 . ": . � the liege subjects of Labour, England . . I L;"A,:: - , , . . I: � �� . . - - . ­ .* 1� T . . -`th ' b the corn 1, _ . - , ­_. . . �_ -I' . -ge U . _ ' 17, . � , �.. " � - . 'i'..'J... 1717. ed Mrs. ewson, I as it tunnel, 0 -of being presen0d to. Her Majeb .. -� r.,: �d_ ..- - .,;. �,I - CIEMPTER 11 - . m��� lst�� a ' if 16 a continent, and a mHe a ,oglrapbl- � ­ I .. - . . - . I ­ i day- I . I . - ­.11 4 . . I e a, must arrange . . . " ' - . I .- IV . _;i to drai� effer. . .pich side was at faint Queen, for-the first tin! . �- . e I i j.2.. �I � , oal d g 1`00. I. - � . :�� 11 � _ !�- I � ­ 1. :` . -­ --The' h is, the - . ,�t.. . .. It down - --k' , � .1 . � ;_­_�_;_ . ...�(�*h road into the 'TiA y passed 11 .. Ig . I "Dar SIAWk to -her-it. isn't Te,- ; Elizeabeth-Jane, developed early into 110t ; in other word ' - �. 7 .- ­ z� 1. ; a lady . who has - ­. 1�* ,� � . - _�. I . - Ilf .., I -between two g1bamings. the ma som . . I . ,.­� 1'��_-J-�. t -,.: , 3 %im a midnight tter with �X - .� Weyaon-Prio,ra wali again carpete withJ Wectal ' urged the other. anlinOSS4 One day, a montJi or so , I m . . . . . . �', :. � ,�- , ,�---, . . . he feature� of the town had a keen -, '-'v , i - , ,`;.�,­, :�, n t� . ' previously undergone the , ceremony. ­_ `�'" 1-1 .-, .r - I..:. aust. The trees had put on as f yorei 1 "I ill just say a word-you, El za- recein gence of Newson's r I - I .. ..,4164 1 -- � . . . �i :-, , - . bet an , can stay here." I Interest Jor Eliza6eth ii, mother nQw 1 . . . I I * ­ . , � _, .�, -4�.: �:_ - �._,_ theiT aspect of dingy green, an where . death of f the Bank of, Newfoundland, that th� buman side came to the fore. This lady then- ommunicatea with the . ..-.-,'.. . 1 -.� 0 1 . � uraed : . .1 I The gi I was not loth. and t -whenrl the girl was about eigbt-een, she L 7­ - � _o � ce - a nargin - Cham 4ain, who .thereupon �,-:�i .- 1 .-r-A 1 -_ I-, I,-� . _. f amily of three h' d on ' As soon a they approached tile r Lord . ber _ I ':_ i 1 ; , � . the Heachard I to some stalls of colored prints w ille was sitting on a willow chair in the . � . .� . ­ . � . . . � -1 . . . . .1" t con- 4 Tbe old they could sea that the stockAde Of- .makes enquiries'relative to the would- . ., � . t a , , . . . . ` . , - __­ . , --A -� . _�, , her mot r went forward cottage they stW occa iod, workini ,I� . - wa1ked along, two persons 110 . � . -1 Z'_1 - . I - Z woman ged for the I ,om twine nets for the Mermen, Her anarled trees which , framed in Caster- - . 1i .* . . now atter's cusi be debutante's ebaraoter.. The enquh- i f MAN _ ..-. . ' f amLily walk di �. �_i :" - 11 .L I .- � nected with that e d r6a ) Aed the dge was itself ail avenue, .stan Ing . - . -. . -1-.� �il, - khe saVv her, and r6spo ac I rIE. .6.� . � il ` The scene in its brqad aspect had so 'as soon on a low green bank We having proved satisfactory, the .- I . :, - - or escar � L ... I . -- � a, a I . . 1. , I .. 1. -� ... , 1 to Mrs. enchaxd-Newson's requeg for same room, migaged. in the 'same I P'Trlth-' lad received card .entitling her to , . � I I_�L �_ i - ­_ i I I .... 11 , __ _11 tQ I bh with more alacrity ,ban bour; and dr the heavy . wood L -1 1. - ,.. . -1 .._ . ­ much of' its previous character, vo' ;EL : . with a ditch yet visible without, y - � ._I 1. . e7 or . a wall , � . � - ! ...­ .. . alxpo I � -1. -, �__,I . �� �. -and rattle from the n 9 - need IA ehA -bg, she surveyed her .* eigh- 'ah, ti shown in se,Uin iny a =Fil Mill In the avenue and bank was admission to the Thron6-room, an .the . % !�, . Nli ­� ; _�"-_ the voices . . d with- . . . - . . - ­ .- . . wn, that I it in!ght for wor her younger daYs�' ' Y-hen daughter thoughtfully., The sun shone more or ,less discontinuous, alli cremony. . . - . .1L ,:,�V:. . . . I - 1, - - - . I - . . , . __ bouring village do in the wall ,were packed the abodes I . . I.- "._'11.�­ _ _ the , 1 listant widow had taken the in at the door-upon the young woman-8 I . ' *not permitted to. consillt - _. .., ­�:�,X, -, _­__ � ._:, - I the burgbers. . A lady I's �1 7 . . `- - . , ave, b,, ba ' poor s I I I— i .11 " ; .� , ­_ 0 . _ " _- ; '.. i.. . - I I- the rich cloncoction of the former . I . -_ I .. � - that matter, h ,an t. e. aft ornoox sin Of thin liop that' stood for head- asid hair, which was -worn Idose, - two women did not know tastes in the matter d- I -- .", -. .-- . following the previously -ecordBd P-0 Though the of'deci; - 111i : 4 ', :- -:: -_" I I ime, so that th,1 rays st.rearned. into its her -own - I . . it, thes6 external.-�feat ares were but - . . .. . ,::..�, � . . I � : 1� ,. � -1 -r� - . . at be in d p . - . I �I -P--. , 11 .-. aode. Change was only to be bbserv- the 'hag opened a 'little bask depths as linto a hazel copse. Her face, her - resentatiOn drew- In � � :; .1 .� 4. . , I-,'�I. ,111-1- .- .� - . the f ire, and looking up alyly,.....Whit per- though aGmewhat wan and incomplete, the "cient defenom of the , town, Ing upon 'with Royal decree, the I ­ �'. 1-_.1: I -I 11 . 1 1: . 1. - I � � , - ed in details; -bat here it 1%, b i t1- lanted 'an� a promenade. I -accordance I � , .. ed, 'Just a thought o' vum 'in i . _�.! � � . !a d (he raw materials of beauty P neck, -. - - .' -, r��. �i- - '. _� , �� �: ,:__�� 8 X"Plaoss-, msesse uAt be out low. at the � .- 11 . - 11 - I � _. .:.. ar nn-, [nK �(To : dxess m ­ . - 't .1 .. , - that a long procession of Ye smuggled,. you know-say two 1)11 n fL promising degree, There was an . . Be Continued.),. 'I :'- ,. : _ � ,:- I -1 I - . . � .- . . . ­ ­ .L.:-.L � , .- - walked , t -, W ma d , . I I.. . � . i. � . with short sleevas, and having a trallii -1:�_. 7�'Ltq " " ­ d by.� One. of the t -ban , Ing o :�� son" _:4_ , ".1 . . e WO who or h ill ke' it slip down like under _nessin it, struggli t .1 . . I - � : - . .. , I I %,.- .41 *1 ,. __ .. � . . .. � - hits gloven . I - ­ �, __ � - , '_1 . , ., � � who had figured as cordial.' i reveal Itself through the provisional .. . I . L I . . .three yards in length. W i.�' - ' : , .�-.1......;_ I -1, - . the road was she * - ,- I , . .. : _..... �, -1 . on the Her c tomer smiled bitterly at this curves of immaturity, and the 'casual - : , - ROYA .1 .� must ,each Aady muA - '_­� � . ­ . I I . - . I 11 the Young wife of Henc.Ard L CHILD EN., be worn, and . 1. ­. 1. I . ,, . . ; ;:1-, .1 ­..- Kurviv of the old trick, and shook her disfigurements-that resulted from the ' . -� . . . . 1. .. f . L. __ , , . �- . . . ,1 . - the back. ... .. . . - . .4 I - . ­ -, - .. aeaning ­ . -1 I � Z: a % wear a v _ I . ��.' , previous occastm; now her faze dl t head w th a It the, old wa nan straitened tl.1118e ives. - -, I : -7 i- I �'. f �.- ... ,.- . . 11 . - ­ __ was fa from tra,nala inir., handsome in the bone, hard- flow Children of the' Rayil 1101[its 0. - is the - - '. - '.::.,.-I:.-_. . : - - � __. - much of its rortandAY; r ski had t, 6he pre- She was . Even the matter of bouquets . . .,: ; : _.., � Z the furmitY. ly as yet handwyme in the f lesh. She Europe Opend The]r TAIne. dy munt. �* � I . ._. '_ ,.L. hang ; and tended to eat a little � �� . I ._'_. 1_.�.. . . � � I undergone a textural il I as , . . . � , _!, �� I,,�11 _.. I I Ilost lor, it with the leaden 1q)oOn offered, am possibly might never be fully handsome� I - for herself, but .. ., .;�- -1.*4 � L ' I _4.L:, � her -hair had not , t Ing not only. provide (me � _ 1.�I ... though Wie did so *d blandly to the unless the carking acciden 8 6f - her How the German Emperor will br I- ., ­,;,"A_,L � .... . 84 . , I :r �Ina ­ .. . ' i Lner than hereto- --you,v,e we ays f's , subject of must see.that chman and foot- -- I .. :� _..;4� -1 '. ,-. was considerably 'thm n �)etter d daily existence could be eva,ded before up W only daughter is; no. . - . . �, � il- :Z.-. � - ..I 'a man are..also supplied. . . - . .- I .' - '- - ss�d in the ni urning "Ali, .na'am. weLl yo may say t V re- the Ynobile part of her countenance had wonderment to the Be liners. They 11 . . I - . . . - 11: - - - � - . . ­ .. L, ,T. �_. -. . 1 ,,I-� �. fore. She was dre anion, sP M woman, opening . . - , � L -1 � - onded the 0 the settled to lhei� final mould. oup rt- 1'. . I I �� _ ' ' ., clothes of a widowi Her co vo 1110- know that, Princess " flbe is, she will The Throne-room to asPAel &P& _' �: �.11 ­ .. - - .� luices A her heart forthwithi - " ' The sight of the girl made her I . ,-. :,I :: I_. - I -form� 8 . of which -in a raise4 ­ ­ .� . . 'i .- appeared as a We t .. . J � .�.11 1� . � I t,--- - L. . . . also in black, . stood in this -fair-gTound, maid, ife, her sad-not vaguely, but 11) logical be taught to be a good housewife, .to ment, at one end .. � rl'- . . - - plete- t . I -L . __ - ed youn woman of eighteen, c9 and Wi( ow, thew nino-and-thir y r, inference. They both werestaT In that sew, to cook, perhaps, and. to order the dais. .The Queen in. surrounded. by - .. ,--:_� 11 . - .. . 9 -_ n the order 11 � I . I -1 � - .. - - preci- and in that time have known it Rtrait-waisteA-At of, poverty fromwhich (I nner certai he sov6reig members of hei family, I �. T il.� : a - ; ­ _r I nly. For t n's s. -.14 I . , - - . ., I _� . - . cc . I . .- a, ,- - . .: . . . . I woman In a striAly domestic Those about .�; ly possessed of that epheme� iq Pat she had tried so many times-to be de- idea' of pro dence. and takes her place in --- ,L - -1 . ,. : . - �. . - . , � I ­ , _. . - _. outh,. which is itself, was to do business with. ,tile r u'd livered- for the girl's sake, The wom. th center of the dai* - . : , � y . - . - - � . , ! ­ ..'', I - . .1. ous essence, I stomachs in the landl Ma's , e - . - L, ,., ..- ;,-,.. . . of comple' 'on or I . ealously peroon, as his ideal man i8 a stout sol- mble in the ante- ..- 1. I . -�,, , ha. was once the 0 11- an had long perceived how z ,_1 t' _'­ '�..- .­- '-. beauty, irrespective Of c0mP rdly )elieve that I to 1-,e presented asse I - .. �, - �' ,;, i �_� '. I � I er of a ?reat pavhlion-towt that W � the and constantly the young mind of her dier. 19ifi littl* 't much fun room. There ii no order of preced- - .. - ' i P� , �,:*, L : . .- contour. - . I I ... I e boys haN on ' . I � , _ _ - -, - I � I -1 ,- . uld - - _. , : _"­� ., ��' .. ; f' m1he attra,etk4xn of the. fair., Nobody coulpanion was struggling for enlarge- once, and as she frequently leaVes 'be . I ' I - .- I ­ A glance was ffufficl�nt to in r in their 'daily llvea� C berning these - . -. ­ I . .-, :_1� . I could go, Witho ' ing ment; and yet now, in her eighteenth o i _. �� -."-_i . . .- .-- Come, nobod ut end of the ceremony, much . � . .-1. 1:L' i:�- ,_ - -eye that this was Susan He1q bard's lives "The Sketch" says - . by ladies.. to . . .,� I � .P- . . � - a dish )f ars. Goodenough's fur t year, It still remained but lAtle tinfol& . agerness is manifested '. __ V ...� ..: �, . .�_. ilea mid- �L� - - -1 . P%-f ,I ' -_-_�_,__. griown-up, daughteri While I :, 0 - i . ,; �::- j. L- , if I knew Ulo clergy's taste,. the' 14 ed. The desire-sober and repressed-of In the Spartan upbringing of his be presentAd as early as possible. - � I .. I � - - . "I _:, - 1� ��.1:I.-- ark gen t,s t -room to - the - . .. . ; . �.�.-- �, .1 dle summer had set its hardQn,n ,ate; the town's taste, the oo, n- Flizabeth4arre's heart was indeed to children the Raiaer rivas his ancestor' Leading into the ante - �. - 4 � . . I � Lug- try's Lai te. I even knowed the-tagtP(If me, to, hear, and to understandA HOW Friedrich Wilhelm of P ussia. Accord- Throne-ropm is a corridor, the an-. , � "I -,$,:, _­ ,11 ,� .�, I . I . . . ,,,,� ­ . on the mother's face, her form( . . - . �:c �r the coalse shameless females. But could she become a woman of . trance to which is guarded by . the . - . , : I -1. . -_ . I . '. .1. . ­_ �I tranafe so . . d . ,�'. � . . ­ ..I like specialities were ,rr ' seize M'. Afe-the World's no memory; wider knowled. , higher repute- Ing to klausmann's "Leban im Dout- Gent leman-a t-Arms, Inside the cor- , .�, :1.. , . ...W, . . . � � I . . - .. - 1. - N .� . 1,­ the seco d f ig- straighf'orwatd dealihgs don't bring 'Lottei,' as sc tormed '- it:-thfs action Kaiserhaus," the life of the ridor one of the Gentlemen-at-the- - . I � � _ . .., : 11 . I � _ . dexterously by Time to . ' ,� I . . - I 1. �-� IL veil al - . . I � ._ - 1� _ I the ajx,*nc,e f cer-. profit-lis- tile sly and the underhand was her constant inquiry of her id . - � -�: . ­ . - ­ , I� ­�- I . ;.- '--- - are, her child, that I mo- royal 'children at Berlin is not Household adjusts the lady's L . .. . . - -1 7 � ' ' id . I . . 1� , ..� . I W_ t ha t ge on in thew' times I" . ther. She sought farther into things train, while extending along one al a I . I -, ­ . - __ ._1- . -: - Uin facts within her mother sweetened by hours of inactivity. In is a large mirror, in which she can .-. . , � . . . have Mrs. Newson glanced tr,ound-her than other gi,rbs in her position ever . . I ;,�1� . : . . :� L om, the girrs mind wou she their and see -that every- . _. I -1 ­ . ledge fr daughte. was still bendin over the' did, and her mother groaned- as years of infancy the Kaiserin sarvey herself, . �1, I I - : � . � . . ­ . _: , ­ . - . ..& - - - 6 Ire- d in the search. W, . , L, L - I _� . _ . seemed for the momenti to 0 distant tails. -can you calf to mind," felt she could not ad ministers to almost 01 their .ints, thing is-correct;' then takimg her fan - _ . - . . I ­ - . . . . I I- - , . . -. ­ I . . be curip- s -cautiously to the old woXnanq The sailor was now lost to them ; , I ­ , . f lecLing on those facts, spends a good part 'of be day , 1, - to she said ,vith and boiiquet in ber'right hand, She is - I ­ A "i� -1 - - �, . "the sal, of a wife by her husband in and Susan's staunch religioug a - . ,a- ' I ­ a , .7,,,-i I � , ,� . I . �, - ­ . - . . ous imperfection in Nature's po,A ers of dher " ready. Her card of presentation L . - ­.. ,?,:-: I - .. . , - .- I o to�nday I" once to him aM her husband, till ' her them, and enters irito al their amuse- Ing handed by a page to the Lord . 1. ._', . '. ;,v . your Lei t eighLeen years . ..: - '. ef-_7 - I ­ I a (I lady's I . - . I � ­ . . - _!�­ ontinuity( .i __1 shook her views had Ivan disturbed by enli lit, ments. When -th h . � . "I*- _. . c . . The' h,, j reflected, and haff %e the age. of n a princes arrive at ' Chamberlain, he call out t a . .1.. .- �1. . . I I . L� - 1: .. - .. . ;.. ..�,-�t� �. . .� 1. They w,alked with joi,hed hands, and head, " -it had been a bi,g thing I enment, was deman(Jed no more. ine, things are changed, vame, and- then drops the card hito . . . ...- - _­' . . . 5, .-- . �. . L- . Is w shoul it in a moment." ,.'asked herself whether the eresent mo� an elaborate g feet. . - - .­ �1 %, ,� 'it could be perceived Lll&' t th' the ., q b ve minded . 0 -are then al- ilded has - I - . r .� ­_'.- , � ' ment, now tfiat she was a free woman and it in 411 w' rk. The v stands on the ' � . . ''.. 4 �, _. ___ � 1111 le a1fection, -The daughter she said, "I can mind every neriouu I . The debutante now . . . .. " R , .1 - act of a* p i not an opportune a one .as lowed-about an,hour an a half out - - , - - ,-I -.I- - - _., -I., fight o' married parties, every murd- gaain, were - . of royal threshold. Entering the Throne . ..1.,� �� I I . I - her - _._ .� I carried in her te h d a withy ri manalaug she would find, in il� world where ev their LX tc themselves ; room, she walks straight up to -1 - OuL r a ( e]�, eve hter, even every waking ho a ;. . - - - - - � I .� . . ­ � ab inopportune, for courtesy, and ' I *1 . 11 - . , i` :.-' - faslio et-pi3kisig-leastwise - la,rgo one&- ail the rest of their day is spent in ,. � - ­ ba*sk�t of old- - pock Majesty, making - her .- . r��.� , ., iiialled m ale; tl 0 ]no erything had been b _N . . ..: - I - . - .. � aking. .a desMrate effort to advance. I . - ' "".. �_ � . -'--- ther a blue bundle, which ci�ntrasLed that 't has been my lot to witness. But rn and fitudY and I extends her right hand, over which . . 1.. 1�,_ � __ ._,�, . . . I iin f W as ikel-, E'lizabot.h. -To pocket her pride physical traiaing. Even in Q The I " , - - a set it done 'quiet-I ueen places her left hand. I . 1,- I . 11 -- .. __ . I - , . . - ! I I.. Stuff g1oW11L. 11 mmed, boliday-time , their tutorn accomp-Any I �11 . I . oddly wit�ii her black search for the 'firat huaba9d .w ce roper in then at an jend. A . .. ..- . . . � , - Well, Yes. I think so." emony p . It. , - . Y . , I I .- 4 .- - 'Reaching the out.*irts of the vulage � The f rmity-woman half shook her wisely or not the best Witiatory step. rintend theff -studies. tr. ing part of the'on . I ... . . _,� I . � . - . them to' supe leal in yet to be . _ . . . . ". ­ I __ - - "And yet," she said, "I do. He had oomi drtink hiniself into 1114 Here, for example, is t6n ordin*IT f0(e .I . -1 , , - . - they pursued the sa,me track as form- head ag in. through, however. As is well . -I' - ' _�'� -- - * - !­ ... t tomb. Out- bly her y I I - I 1. , . he might, on the , pt !I -, 1- - '7 -ate I can mind' a man doin the lady retires f rom the I ­ � � ­ the fair. Here, At any : 5 hand have had too much sense to do daY's work for the Crown Prince and n)wn, . I lw . . ., erly, and ascended to I. I ., _. . . � . .... someLhin� o' the .sort-a man in a cor is two br ' summer the Royal presence backwards, making a - . -1 . - :_1 . - ; .� I . _. -1; 11u, ­ .. too, it h 8418 had no: Yor in her time with him he W U When it is rei­ , - - 11 P., . :. ­ . I ?)a,cket, With a ba8ket of tools; but, Lord f childfitwd are diatur .. .., ... i ..'�. ­r I . . iui irove- le been iKiven to bouts Only,* and was not a�d PPY 4tream,% o b- series of courtesies. . _. , � . : , - told. - Ce mechanical It ye, we don't gia it headroom, we � � at 6 o'clock, in winter at 7. Break membered that this task is perform- .. . � . :1 __ ,rtain . & - - I .1. . .. '. . . 1. I ,�'. . . _.. -t._.. mehts might have lx�en noticed n Lhc. don't smh as that4 The only reason a habitual drunkard. - . � fast, con.4istin4 'of one cup of tea and ad with three yards of train sweeping . . . . .- � I __1. � i,I . _�.. .' '_ � �: , At an ieturn� t , - - - . . . �:__ . roundabout;8 and higlifliers, ma,hines WhY I can -mind the Anan is that he y rate the propriety of alf-past 7. From the floor, it swill be conceKled that I to . . . i . . - � ,� 7 � � in to him, if he lived, w aquestion- . . _ .! : � .� , .- . : for testing rustic strength and meight, cattle back here to the� next year's fair, , an W i 8 till 9.30 they are bar I at work at no easy -on6. . . ­ .1­ - I . .. I , . . of a - . . : M.. . ­ � - iLnd in the erections devoted to shoot- and told me quitA) private-filto (hat it .I Igo. Th a awkwardnew se rchink 1098ons, to help the dige Lion of which After presentation the lady may take , " 1'r I k ( - -, - for him Jay in, onligbLenitig Elizabeth, . . - " ". .. .- .1 1-.,.. , Ing for nut4s., But the real business of a Woman ever asked for him I was to � they are supplied with a Wond Fruh- a neat in agallory beyond the Throne- , 4 - . .. 1111 I . -_. ,,, -;, ceeding which 1 � P_ I . " :­ tht� fair had . considerably dwindled. say he had gone to-wheref-Caster- ntuck of bread, with wat�r tinged with room, where she may look on and ad- - I I . .-.- 1 . �__ . � � I-.-- not ondure to mnteinplate. She fin- rod wine. jmnlotliately ' ' , � . l-'.;_. _.1. . I of . . .- . '_ ... 1;- Th- new periodic�q, great maikets bridge­Y68--to CaFiterbridge, said lie. . Oterward they mire the dresses of those who. 'have ' . _. . � - 11_�.I. .- I 1 . �- __s m ng to But, d's my I i fe, I 8houldn't ha' Illy resolved to undertake the search bo aga n, but mental still to be presented. . I.�. . 1 .- .-I_ ,.r'� , __ .:-�.,_ neighbourIng to,Ani� were begin � Lot . . . without cinilidiDv to the girl her for- - - .- .� ..� . .1� �. .--. - interfere s6riously with the' trade car- t.hougbt. of it' again I- - mer relati ' nchardi, lea , Oxercise is mixed with ph'ygical, and an When a gentleman is to' be preaent�- . - .. ... .. . .1, .� - :­_ - . 1. - . . .:. . - : _ . ried on here for centuries. Th( pens Mrs. NC!" n would have rewarded it ons with He v11l9 hour .iA spent in,gymnaktic and horse- ad an that of her mother. . -,i"- 61- ". . 1% I - - to biul- L they found him, to take , be - I . . . � 1, � ,,,w e re the old as far as her small t ;_11 .1.. � . for sheep, tile tie-rope 6v so I , : _. ^_ _ P ­_ �- ­.I I .I _. , -a for horse, an w tefla e might ehcx exercise, which lasts tilt 1.15. There- ad at court the preliminaries to. . . � . .. obout halt aa long as they bad been. )�md a( h � � mean's al to ded, had 8he not discreatLy IL on they accompaw to dinner �he observed are preciAely similar " x-e:. . - �, � -I . . ­ - . end. This will account for their 000- Vi introduction by - , -�11. I ... 7--_ - I - ­ __ .-, 'rhe staiis of tailors, hosiers, coopers, borne in mind th,at it was by that un- llitary and Civil Governors of the garde the question or . I-_. . . I . 11 -I r ­ ; vlersation at the fair, and the half-in- . . . .. j . , - 1., I :.- . _­-__.: .1nen-drapers, and other much ;trades scrupulou's peison's liquor her husband Caustlo, and. following th.is, they have some T`80139 already technically . . - . . 1. .­ I , . formed state in which Elizabeth was pe, - I . ... . ..-- . - ,lad almiost disappeared, and t ve- had been degraded. She briefly thank- a brief breathing time to themselves. .known to the Queen; but, cards havr �*.- . - _ . . �- -" -t ­ _­ .- 1. . led onwdrd. .. � '. 5 I , _ . 1: ,; - , � . I . - -­ ­ _� - ..� a1c,les were far less nuxxie�ous., The ed her i iformant, axid *oined Eliza.- But the happy moments8 n flee a wl ing been reepived from the Lord Chain- I .. _ "_A� .�. :, . :� ...... . re, In thia attitude they proceeded on aY, I.. I- - . . - ----.. . . betb, wk o greeted her with, "Mo ' and again they have to be at their ex- borlain, thi drem has to be CObsidered. - - - M , ,'_ - :,: MoLher and daughter threadec the ther, . I I.. ­ .- � I . - * � (heir journey, trustill 84'lt'IY to the orci"-this time acience and music. till An officer 0 - I . - -1 .- , , - I - - . ��I_. . . -,rowd for some little di8tance, and (to let's Zo on-it was hardly res1wet- , whether it. be of the navy - .- I _1-1 -.., .-1 . . . . . d�Xulight afforded of Irenchard's where- . . " . . L_. I I .L`.`_ - than. stood 'still. . able for you .to buy refrt%s�hmonts there. a I I 6 o'clock. Then supper is served, and army, or volunteers, dow the clothin " - � . I L . . 1 I . a L YL_;w 9 In The 9 - - . . � 1^1 .. W . - I -, "Why, did we hinder our t y " � I )y the furmi an. he .. . -I-i, � I � _% . ­ � . I I see- no ie but the lowest do. strict,ent economy was indispiAmAablo, by 8 Welork they are aillanug in bed. of his rank; but. having not title, t ...1 . � .� . I : �"._,,� .- . ,i�.i -Coming in herey, - I thought you wish- . "I Inv— learned what I wanted, how- 80"Ititiluen they might have been seen In oport. and otbt.,�r manly exercises ordinary - lgentleman must forthwith - . _­ ! -�'. � .. I - _� - 11� . � - "The of) foot, I - �:., �fy� I . d th-, mai efi. ever," wid her mother, quic,tly. they are ,proficient, and can ride as purchase a leve.6 drew, which consists - - . . I �. . k ,',,,I �- , . 1 ... , aonlotime# on farmers' wafw- . - j -�_ .1 "Yes, my dear Elizabqth-Jane " ex- last tim our relative. visited this fair - well without a saddle as Most PeOpI0 of black velvet coat, vest, and knee- I - ; - .. � - gong, sometimes in oarrier4' van,4;,und . . � -1 11 - 1 . � . .1 7 ..1,� .. ..� plained the other.. "'But I had fancy he s;lid 'ie- was lAving at Casterbridge. thiis I can with. Their IllititAr education breaches. black silk h000, shoes with . �� . . '- . t10Y drew near to casterbridge. : � � ­ : it is a. long, long Way from here, and In also pushed to tho utin Y - . � . . . :. "-, I` ­­_ .. for looking up here-." I ost, and, 'that buckles,- a laced bat, and a sword. .- � . - I . I 1 . . � _. - . - .. . . �* �' "Why V . . . . . .. . . . it Was Many-r�ars, ago that he said it; Eliza leth-Jano discovered to her alarl" they should understand the pliucipl�og .. . . . q,� ­_-, - - ; that bet Illother's health was 'lot what Entering the palace one of the cards . I . . .-7 V114'.- -_'_..:� I of war thoroughly, a miniature fortr"s . . . ­ af� " , :1 * ' 'New- but them I ink we,11 go.,, - ,..'�. " I 1, . ;. .. "It was 'here I first met witl it Once had been. aud there wiw ever ­ furnished by the Lord Chamberlain is . .1 . _ . i � . , ­ .-1 - son-on such pL day as this." With hiA tWy dew*xidod-out of the and anon in her talk that renunciatory has been built for them of solid U14-41)[1- handed to an imposin -lookin oer- .., 'i 1� .1� � W.- ." . . 4 -; - -­­. , I -. "First met with father here f yea, fair, an Went. onward to the village, (Ono which showed that, but for the rY ; the 'walls are nine. feet high, and vant, and the . wouldi-te -courtier is -, � - I- . .. , I ., . � ed phown into a .ti - - , PO4gibly , . - . S '. 4� ...I . � - '.. .- yo�i have told' nice so before. And ,now' where t iey obtained a night's lodging. girl, all- t in the revolving towers the beleagaer wat ixig-room, - . , ,� J . I , , _.� I . . 0 would not be very soray 0 . - 1. _, i . - � . . I :-, ...� - . he a drowned and gone from usl" As - baV0 tile OPPortunit of repeililW_ 1100-. already well-filled with such as he, all - . t ...-.,. . . ­ F _,� - . . . quil LL life she was growing thoroughly tiliL6i b means 2 . . � . :F � �11 . _. �-, she spoke the, girl drew a card from - ._'.. * � - -CIIA.F7ER IV.. . -1 ..:.%, weary of. . I y all the o miniature Ari.rupp waiting the anxious moment of pre, -- - � .. _ _ .11�� . . .? .. �-� 1. her pocket and looked at it %ith a Rench ird's wife acted rOT' the best, It %'an oil a Friday evewn;,.near I lie 9' an latest implements of sentation. Thore are no seats in -this . I - 1. -. __ . . . - .1 . . ­ , .. � 'I..- I _ _ , ' - he ad in olved herself In difficul- .ill . r I - . I I..I, - .. . sigh. It was edgedwith black, ind in- hut R , 'v v modorn Nvarfare; room . . IR- I Im. iddle of 8eplombor, and just before - ' '..' I it should be mentioned. - . ,T. , lea. A hundred times she had be A . . . . . . � � , ""'- '�- �- ­ scribed within a design resemblLng a f A'n u p- (tusk that (fart of their education is also de� - is op - , M. . summit t - When tile ceremony ened. am -1. .1. �_ . hey reached the Vote 0 the - .*. It t on the -toint of telling 'het daughter, of, a hill w hin a mil f . -�, . I ," ­'�� _ . �. tablet were the words, ' In af- it 0 0 the gentler arbi-of peace. In ba,ssadors' and other *great officials are - 11 4 � . -L ­ mural . -I %­ �L .1. . _ . I.- . place they .--1� I - �_ -: fectionato memory of Richard New- Elizabet 1.!Ja.ne., the t rue story of her sought. There were no hedges to the tile royal gardens a,Leh child has a plot first introduced.,and not till they have . _ ` . . .. L '. .: ­. . - . - .1 L -� -1 ,., L.t�i son, mariner, w na e - . 1 _7" A ', L , ��., ho was unf t t, I I i fe, t he tragical crisis of' which had highway here, tuid they itiountod up- of ground, and each Is his.own garden- - - . .. L- . ,,��,1_7_,_:, , , ,:, or'. finished are the more ordinary mor- . . . _ ­_­ . . - :'-; lost at sea, in thL,-- month of No-Tilli)er, be,en (hp transaction at Weydoxi Fair, ee ar or and is responsible to ,headqu Ro 11 . � .. -11 . on the gr -n t f and saL the sa,(arters tithi suffered to miter the yal re- - ..*--- - - . .,-. _ :::,,. _ I .. 1844- aged 41, years." when she was not much older than tho down, for the maintenance .Of A '1116 spot commanded a full view Of . I Plot- s�nco. Eventually the novice will Fin d ­- . 1 . . .40 L . .._.- ..-�L' I "�_�d it was here," continued h r mo- rl no" besiAie her, But she had re- tba town and .its environs. Afker a ri(fing-lpssoll, too, they are himself moving forward in the direation - - * _. . ­ - - . - .. I.1., . I - ;- "t-�_1 the 0 with- more hesitation, :"t at I f ri a in 6 d. An Innoe,ent maiden had thus "�%I flat an old-f ashioned place It seems not.allowed to throw of the Tbrone-room, in company with - ... . - - .- . -._,,:,�-� � _. ­ ; I ., .. Z... . ;IF-1, 11- �_ .,. la2r saw the relative we are gong to grown Up In the belief that the rola, to bal" said Elizabo(h-Jano, while her Pon'04 to " groom_(lad then walk . . :�ti > _F . . _*1_ . " .,. I . - .. . . .. .. _ -.--.; % I tions bel prince has to Aake his pony. to rand intent.- ' - � . ­ .. .- I . . I . . I . to us, mother Us te , . . !W ­ , -1 took for-Mr. Michael Henchaxd." ween the geni&I sailor andher `4itelit mother in ed on other thin is Off- a file of gentlemen on the same er- . .. .... , . I I I :tyall, unsaddle it,,,and put "verytillug ' :,_ - ,- . i "What is his exap,t. relation were. the ordinary ones that than tol,ography. . "'It iis bud 1611 . ' -at-Arms . I - �. - dled u At the door a Gentleman I . -­ ,­. - mother It I have never clearly ':lad it they ha( always .appeared W be, The fogether ; and it is snut in by a square in ita �jupor pi!tee ,bofore lef.ving. 09W -as sentry. Pa.4sing him, the o" __ - __ 11 .. I .1 I_. : . .� .-, , _11- . . � risk of )-ndanf;ftring a child's strong wall of trom, like 9. plot of' .garden it For the young Crown Prince a bride Flo be presented finds himself in the - - .'^ .' - - J ` I told me.." is said, has lately been selected * ­ . I . flHe I affection !?y disturbing ideas w 1, ­ .­,._.�.. � � IS, or was-for hd. may be dead hich h4d grotuid by a box-edging." . 11 In trosence� of his illustrious Prince. On . I .- .� i , -a relation by marriage, grown With her growth was to M the little f Princ�ess Beatrice - .�_!;,_:� sal ,.r mo- rs. Its 8quarenesq, was, indeed, the char. per`Hpvc,0 is left are other prirlco8 in the order . - -� . .." . -. .: . . ­ '.. . - .. - . ! ther, deliberalell. � . Hene-b-ard 40o, fearful a thing to con- acteristic which most struck the eye Of Saxe-coburg,Gotha, who used to of precedence, and the Lord Chamber- � , I -.� I . to ate be Beatrice of Edinlmrgh. She in . �',I - "That's exaptly what you have said In It bad seetnod, indeed, folly in thiij anti(jIuat,ed borough, the horough . a lain-6tands on the right. The novice's -: ... '*. . '. � _. , �_ . . . .. J ..-1. . I. I � ... a score of times beforel' replied the to t ink (if making Elizabeth-Jane wise. of Crasterbridgo-at that time, recent as plump and ad yet not particularly card is handed to the Lord Chamber- 14 :-.* 11-i- �' 1. .. ­ young woman, looking akout hex iftat- But Sit login sprin- pretty young IMly of twelve years, an - . ­ � � ,: San Henchard's fear of g -it was, untouched by t1he faintest . lain, -wbo reads out the name as, he . ' z ' ' :.._i�' 11 ..4. Aot andar relal r's hear n . ­ . --..- . _.J � . I - 1. . ._;.�,_,, : 1� - I - .�� tentively. "He.4 - t 11 kI0 of modernism. lt�. was compact as. enough for the er6wn Prince. Direotiv h is, in front of the ' - ,� . . - 1. . U- � �...­ . ,ion, I her dearly loved daughte age WhIch -makes her a suitable tnatch approaches th thro a - h- - _.I . - suppose I" . a revelal ion had little, to do with any a box of dominom. lt� had no 1juburim - - Prince . . . - .,� . . ­ i Another little. Princess is mentions ... � _ .. .. I. I "Not by any means." ­.- I- . . I iiense of wrong-doing ob hpr oWn lart. -in tile ordin ry sense. Country and I d � ..�- * , - A- - r . the privf1t Id one bows, and the - - .:_.'� - 1 . , 1.� .- I � � .1 .it I by loyal Y�ussians as the - . *!.� .1'.,','.-z I : �� . . 1. ­ . . - .� He was a hay-trusse�, 'Wasn't he, Her RimPlicity-the original ground of town mot- at a mathematical line. tif 1110"t I*au- Prince .knowledges it. If personal- - ' - � i.-. �,_ - * - k� ­ ..1: . . _... .I � when 'you last -heard of him V" Henchard's contempt for her-had al- To birds of the wore soaring kind ul imr*rial baby in Europe. This I know to him, the Prince will .- .I � . i: 17--,-:i I--,..,.A . .'" " . . Olga of' Russia. . �.:.�,. � sd �_ I_. - 7 -, .1 "He was, . .. lowed her to liv,,o an in the-conviction CaMerbridge must have appeared on is She is a -brigbt and Itake ba (is; then the' newly-present- ' I : �.. __ 1 . .­ . . . e . .. - I,_F t- ...I I" I. ''. . , -1 . ' that Newson had ac - d I an h is aing its a mosaic-work of - a . . 11.1 - 4,,�; _- _.: .; . "I suppose he never know *v t, ar. ad on wnes onward, howing to each - . . -'':�k ­ - . � he ulre a rea d ( fi-110 eve In "Y little creature, with largo,clo ­ .,.., ­ , . .- . . . , , - _� I � �,� ­ , . girl innocently continued. I binding � li I intelligont eyes and a quantity of'soft a I . - 1� - . _� I ­ .. I -.1 )y his purchase subdued reds, brown grays, and -cryfk- ' of thO ( ,her Princes. a:nd leaves the I . ­�­*1 3 � e .- - �, �., - - I though' fig 'ings and or well shaped bead. e I -( , - . ­ .1-I�:, �I . _ - . ,. � - . I� .t . ., n';,7 i �- ­ I% rectan lar 'Ilironf�- oom by also. . , , 11 . . . - exact be legal tals, hold together As till .i �_ Mrs. Henchard paused for a: mom. he curls ot t1h 11 Int b .. , I ax (� .1 - ... - ! �� : I_)� - - V;,�,-__ - . a8il "Of of deep groen. To the ,L__ �-_V' I :. .. limits of that 116, aits in.. a Empress'q arms she ,wears an . another staire - '0� - ,- . ent, and answered une ' urge right were vague, It frame Ievlelucyo Then al is over; the gentleman has � 1. , _ - . - -,_.�I,:, , " . .. _ _ '. .. B ' may Mom. strange to sophis icated.minds of hum it it stood an an indistine lert and interest- been prese at court, and he has . ; . �. . �- :_-,.,.,-,.*!� - I . . 11 -Jane., Jt! 00;1B this am t .. 1-1 ­ , Lot, Elizabeth� U t I expression ,quite as a . ,_I I - ­. h sane young ma I , V "r, , *1 �' , I '. __ She moved on to .... tron could believe mass b a dense ntockado of limes * �-*��. I- .t", : . ".'a -. way." 0444 tl�'at R her mother. 'N .1 -, �_ ,.4, - . I ' 012 I done somethi he can boast of till the � . - I _� !4.-...--_. - .L�Z�!A,m - in t V lidi y or sue. - .. . " .,�.�'i 1., , 101 . - . ,I L t . I - . - -1 j ',�-� I '_ - , of the field. h a trantifer; and and cheatnuta, aet in the ;uitf9t of miles - .---- . I _: end of his days. . ` � . �'7 ks. A . . . " �� _� ___. . . . , . . I . . I �� . _'.4, � , ,I- � 1. .­ "it is not much U Se InqULrin here, wer there not numerius other in- of rotund down and concave fidId. The 1, I � . - - . . . . ill�- ,�_ 1 , . . . ] ,� . . . .1 - . . �. . � � -1 -1 - . . � #__ - ­ . . _ ? I .. . 1. - . - ..., .� . , . ! -�__ : � .:, . -. ' �I _.I _. ... � ,, - � �' ,1­�-'4 ­ .. . - I- " .: Jybody, - I should think," the stances of the same 1*1 f. the thin mass became gradually dissected by ­.' ", � -1E. . ... . -"; -i - . . . - . ..- " � 1::� . .1 for at . to .9 , . NO ESCAT � ... ­ . .; . I... . _�,. ..­� , -1 might waircely be credited, 'But he - il .. , _o !I ­. - , i � daughter observed, as she gazed ound a Cho vision into towers, gables; chim, . , . . PAST RAILWAY TRAVM . .. - - '. 11 � I . -;._�, _.. � . �,:�' " � ­ , - 1. .. "Pe- e was by 'n mean ttLe first or last peas- glaz- nity rings obligation , . I - I 1-. . , - , , -1 about., ople at fair hamge lik - a ROY8, and casements, the/highc4t 'tly- ma�do on- ..-, ­ � . . '.�,5 1 ___ .:- :, .- . _.' you ant 141iralis 8 tell us; but noble truths may . .- , � ..., ,__.�.-,� _ -� ­-1 ­ I .-­�­ the leaves of trees; and I dar6 who hdd religiously adber- ih9s shining bloared and bloodshot with I I '.1 - !'����, � . . '. � , .1 .... ' W I be igZal applied. - ' 'ight,and level section of the rail- I , '. k ­_-:,�.. I _ "�', I - . - - , 1 .1 . : ­ I are the ,only one here to-day . h- was ed purchaser, as tAw many rural tile co pery tire they caught from the The attention of a a stra I .. � -:,-,'-' � � I;; - - .: -.- ' belt 0 . , e_: " - ... __.,�. , . here all those years ago." recoto �8 :- ?aunlit cloud in the west. .i lowman making a prolonged way between B�rlin and tubbena:u to ., 1- . ;� . rd how. Prit 8 . -:, - � . . _.. I ". , "I am not so sure of that," Mai Mrs. . I _­_ ...-," ... I ;,, _.: , "f. -.; The Iii tory of'Susan Henchard's ad- From the centre of each side of this Ituy with his cirous at a towm- in the determine the . . . , � .iw� . - - maximum speed of Ger- I I.,I. .��.­� I .1 , � - . . I I _ �. _. ­ .. _�i�', � Newson, as she now called,herself, een- res in the interim can lie told In tree-bound square ran avenues 'eut," "or - . �, �.�_-�Y'. ; _ , rel J ventu . th of England -waa attracted by a man trains The grea.teat speed ob-- - , . .. � .-: .:� ,.- �W�­- "; -1 .� , . , . hree so west, and south into Lhe wide 'expanse. the performances taineA was 'Sixty-five and three-fourths .�T' A I - "' , 1`7 1. . . I/ . ly eyeing something under a , two or boy w cattle to 1� I treen ntences, Absolutely _ - - Ir ..., M A . . ),_'.1-�,.,�, � .; . 1- �� , -4,. ,: - . bank a little -way off, "See. the.,e." helplesm, overy ight, and always fell asleep. wilea an holl.r. This is mucli faster . . J. ­ %.1 be had- been taken off to Ca*_ �of corn-land and combo to the distance ID . .. , . q .,.-r 1 , �. . - I ,-,�, -��, . 1, ,,, - �! . , . .,.�­ 'I The daughter looked in the din ction ada., whele they had lived several yeare -of a mile or so, after which the high- A yo ngster asleep at a circus- was than tho swifteist of the regula� ex ,ess .. 'k.-. 1;­ I ".. , ., * �:, - . . w enou 1 to pique any man's curiQsity, .� . ,pr .: - � I :­, I., �._ - ­ i.I signif ied. The object- pointed out was without any great worldly success, 11T Was bare. It was one of _these 'I trains. in German The beat t1ime, reg- . �� '-'' :, - '" -�;_Y! ­ I . - - 1. 12',-1 .- - _- .I in to the th, though fibe w med as hard as any WOM. avenues that' the pedestrians .had i5n- h . 1 7. :'':�-"�­ �.4­-_ W, - . �_ a tripod of sticks stuck 0 and fina t a show. Vilarly made *'is totween Berlin and.- - - �', I - ­ . . I ­,��­,, -, _� - I . - �.---�-_�. � ' . I .- 1 . � I . I . .1 * ,�.,I �� " 1.-, _- 1 from which hung a three-legged crock, an could to keep their cottage cbeer- tered. Before they had ri'sen to ifro. said to' the boy: I Alambdrg, whece a distance of about - - ''..*."I' 1_,_�,�Ir. �%-. . - -� . '. - 1�_;, ._,;.- ' 1-1- . .� :. ..., kept- hot by a smoulde�ing wood f ire ful and well provided., When Elill ceed two men passed byi engaged in I may my little mun, why do you - I _.. -­ 1. ­ � .. - W.1, - .1 al� dred and eaventy-,seven milesis - ,.- �.' �_ _"!� �. I . � �: .-,.,'.':' ,� ; a gumentative conversation. .�. . one ban .. 1. - -.1 , ­ . 1- I i . old be -twolve -ra 0 8 g to sleep,vhen you come here. traversed in three- and a half hours, or ' '. - I- I Z;---'--- -I--4 - -a.' ' . . ,�_, ___ L beneath.*, Over the,pot stooped a i ,tb,Ja.ne was Kbout . yea rd is ' �, _V;- . ­ .- � woman, haggard, wrinkled, and ., cause I can't -keep awake, was t.1 , ,�,- " _­ �. .. . - ­. al- the three returned Ito England, -ax�d t hy. surely," Anict Elizabeth, as * �, .11 . :�, _ .,�., 141. __ �- . at tho rate of about fifty and four-sev- - . , ..- , -.3;" . ­ - . - - ,., - ... - ;�._:., .:_- � . I most in rags. She stirred the contents settled it Falmoutil, where News4n he receded ; "thoao. men tilencloned answer. rtla'a beastly bore to see th"Ill entbv miles an boar. Only one train - .... Zlk;: .114 , . . - . I - - � - ­ '. . . � L, --. :-,�_--A'.�"- of the pot with a large Opoon, and. cc- made a living for a few years as boat- tho name of Henchard in thuiutalk- di very n4lit, does this. TheI average express speed - -1 . � If I " �' ­ ­ : I .:11 . : I _ , - ... - r - ,.�. - ­- , �I casionaIly croaked La a shoreman. - . - - .t . t r -- . ,. - throken. irojee, man and general handy. the riame of our iplative ill Then� ,.wby' do vou. come I I . .in Germany is Nit forty-three and cone- .- -,.,.: !L _. .. - "Good furmity sold here I', . !'Why,11 can't . �.. ,I� He then engaged in the Newfoundla d "I thought so -too," said Mrb. New- I help 't- 1 have to c0mLe- - . I _ . ; qi&t , % -. - it . balf inileAq an ,hour. . I � . ! I_-C ,1;,. , � . .1 I . . . - ­ i . . -I " -I ' , * . - . I - , � * . 1 It was indeed the former'mistrcas of trade, "d it was 'during this �peri y lled. for, tile pre. " ,got a season ticket.", � . , I ; - ,� � � ­ ­. I ". , L . I . . . I I - - Et.: 1- the furmity-t6nt-once thriving, c ean- that Su akening. A frie d son . . . I i ... , . . - I . I . . r : . ­ . i - . I .. . - � � I I I � 7 1�1 - - .i ­ __ . .. ­ I . . - __�.,� �0 . .I � - , � . � I - I'� � -aproned, and clinking with to Who ' she had confided her bisto "' hat seems h hint to us that he is ' � . I - I - " .. - 0 ... . . � A SERIOUS MATTEFL. ­ ' I. ­ , � - - - _­ 7 . � J W4 ly, white y , I � 11 _ . ... . - - ... ­ . - __i. , .. , .. �, , . I money-now- ten.t1e.w, dirty, owning no r , her belief aind pos I . 1-1 - r, ALL.OVDR4 . � . . � . .. .-I . .�.,�:..., ..,- W.: I . idle= ition; and ai I -still h(sre." - - i . . . . . - ,. Z­.­_�, i - . . ! _ I - . .., � .. . � � - � Young Wifo-Wh-it V D�o you mean to .: _%_ �A L_., _- , . I ; . .1 . .1 .. _ ,, . ,_ .. 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NATIVE' FIGHTERS COULD -a!, and of Diber, and they ar , fig M� a htart was thrilled ng any )or st of the rest. ore Atill rem0 during th6 AN he story of the horoistuot SignorEw Pa- IY tin r spending an evening in the DO AGAINST CONT dis gui hod themselves by their ors; the English had mo INENTALS,-as stoutly The Wildest romancer could -never have ghan Wa,valor, handl rig lance and ax in the, camn huita Alvarez, who-died,in an,effort to mids Y lroain6d rance would be deliver- t of the Kh to r Pass as the men, and numbers of.them per- I hat. F Pill iffliff or Englisli Generat,out to ished durinE the action. 1) ed 'by a shepherd girl; nor ould he The 0 Lord Reaeollpifteld and Of a dtS4-inguis,save her husband from being At St. Jaco s, Joyt bad. ,never�that after th ISO Pieces -and two magined by the Spaniards. He on the Birs, where, in 1444, 1500 Swiss have. I e victories Loi-A'Robertrs its oplooed Ili the 10,ce"t who, like, rd 0 were all kill- galn�d, partly-at least,, through hor in- Veciaration-of "rd lVoIstley-Braven served with nativ -troops, and he ex- .............resisted 30,O)br three men that were with hiid iad (yach 0 Fr- and ed, the. v )rs losing 10,000 -men, there fluence and the superstitius fear shO* nd Fiticlity or the TrooJis In BODY pxessod to me his. 6urprise at ve TTIE SOLDIER IKE QUALITM attired too close to the ine a. inspired,' the King she had aided to as- - ; .Spanish in the Swis were nurnlAre of women dr r, and, i�somQ of thea,,�� tribesmen. Every one of them,ement, and' Were. cut ranks, nor, according to the tegUmony' lcend t e throne wou Whou Lord BeaccinsfieAd sent-ithout everl'a pro st, allow her to be torn skir ishr. - 'In off and surrounded by the enemy., Uha of a contediporary, were they iii brav- w seven. India,native regiments to be said, "is a m singI3 combat Tom-my Atkins has no ery 'or of fee Liveness- to be distinguished 'put to a death of excruciati.pg torturoi AAX or peril of Senor Alvarez was witnessi� by rred, to the eternal the isia Ir In soveral th him." .The Pathan soldier from the orf.: cases, when Yet both events occui ad of' Malta he intended,. W chance wi Y of all concerned, �oan was burn- e his wife, who, with two Cubans dp,,,r-- their spx as,perceivied, they-were of- Infam, ev at. I 4ra.demonstrate, the f act that in the ve but impulsive, but when an L9 u r ex, ad. She may have been a saint, she may -4 England and r Brit" n r-ing to diti have been a o but, of a war h of ficers a d t eat mied lie should.not die alone, r4n to fered uarfm if theg'. wo Id s r end betwee. any lisrted unde o� In.they but ible ed kindly nifests the highest scue. For a few moments invariatly refused, proferi razed enthusia.his re tiropean :poweT it woul& be poss with their, friends! rather than to live whatever she was, her namd wfll go E qualities. The, clitr of one of the :struggled against overwhelming wri into history as one of the most to ralw an army a million -strong who was former--as the,prisoners of-a hated enemy. The, do r London nowApaPe ra remarkable female charact ds f I Captain in ,he Indian army, awes-when Alvarez, seeing a chance to e ape tales of-theso old days abound with ac erswho eve from the vast recruiting groun o n-his wife to follow, and ake counts of bow invading forces.wereov- on the earth, and the dastard hxtsalife to the bravery ad devotion of Icalled to dia, wri" TlAom' ae P. 11uhias in' the es, pre- King of .France, the infamous Bishop a Patlla,�L I soldier Sirdar Afzul Khan,orwhelmod by artificial avalanch-nish ine,a bold dash through the Spa pared on Lae cliff abovelsome narrow of Beauvais will all be remembered New Yor Sun, it waa a tatesji�an- who has now attained to the highest t Under the impression that she wa� ju�s asso'01ated with her history. like atio . and ver ilitary of- and most honoral to.position in the In—defile through-whih the enemy mui9t mainly as y few,M behind him, he hewed his way thr u�h pass, and in most such oases the -duty floero of tanding have ovei v6ntured than army open o a nath!e­the living Nvall that stood before h1m of cutting loose the mases of stones, u0stioll the wisdom a�nd ex-4 To those who �m but slightly A WOMAN SOLDIEAL to call iu 'q'to earth and snow, was intrusted tcl. the quaintod with thb 'condition of things and escaped, but she was too s been I �ncy of the motloure. It"hm in I women, w the men, armod' and A active pectic ndia the fwd that 70,000 British wo' ; ivom n 73 years of age iA aa st cope with the'Sparlish soldiers who, clos- Itile ready at some and useful member of'the Fro Ommander-in- troops- keep in check 0. native force ready for battle ood nob, army. reserved for the present C ad in bebin,t him..' The Spaniard re- favorable J)oiition to fall upon the foo Chief, VLwou t Wolwjey, to publish to of nearly 300,000,000 im taken as an evi,. i-She has been wounded many times. sor- n I ldj�te�t e air deuce that the native is not good for r -that she was a 'Om.�Ogni,7Lng the fact om- and c h defeat with spe ' anti iously in several, cases appears to 'the world his oonvi�tion that the naA M w o worthy of their moun- but Much s far as fighting goes. But It a& r ax- y called to her to su render, and thus ot be trus,t­t embeiiedtbat ever since the ta,Lneer Isboarnds and deserve the,,hon- have many years of activity still be- Live troupe of India could n must. be rem r life, but, with a'cry of ors that iave been heaped upon'.their 4L in a European war. The opinion Indian mutiny of, 1857-58 the artillery save he Viva I fore her. that and the-guns of the forts axe entirely iOuba Libre, she and the two men with memories. ban been put forth in opposition to Mot or -thbi. remarkable h Ibrahirtl,' as o hands' o'f Englishmen, and that The wot ien of Carthage wero,tile pro- in th her hewed right,and left with the' no native ives a military oduca ion ir is t ot withqut ,80me t t pes o the Cuban women of to-day, old person- is called, he cantiniere of Lord Roberts, and n relee machetes, and were finally cut to Pieces y and t joal-1o' an(Teven he brutal Romans could nOt fol- slight suspicion %of rivair calculate.d- to fit him to- lead an army,of the Second Zouaves. She haa by the Spanish soldiers in sight f the help ad irling the bravery of - those ousy. Those. who have: lived,in India in modern warfare. It was demon-lowed her r iment all over the world,M eg Cuban forces, that, with a shout and a whom tilt y were sworn to (lestroy. The, strated in the anutiny that it waks the d sharing all its perils and hardships. 91le any length of time are fully aware.of absence of native Generals which made history o the Roman State is smeare Zharge,,.ans-werod the death cry A the ully as the low estimate the native the, mutineers so hel; less, and t Ali the looj of the innocent oil ev he.same,exposed herself to fire as cheo-rf w or roLn 0 littl -r. - My be said now. native page, hu I. not one is worse sp lot6hed w the bravest soldier in tile regiment. troops by office Is of Englisht, reg]. la,In the confus and In the whole tha and man -to be.to-hand struglei and the fligh t tha red knd black of slaughter The cantinioree of the French army rr�erit,s, ad as Lord Wolesley has had army there is not a single treaeher3� than Chat which t�,'lls the sume the command of that his -ieneo of India, found to a&foliowed Alvarez did not know ad story, and only very short expei story of.the downfall of Carthage. The are famous in song a e wife had been left behind until lie had when he wi-ved with the Eightieth Foot . If it had been aserted twenty yea a r City of Dido was completely rostrated. their servi ar oft .11 very valua a race of reached the rebel lines; when, in de- by the second Punic, war, and willing- They -carry water and other kinds of in the Burmt�se war of .1852,-53, it but ago tfiat the, Japanese were the statement,would have been I accelited peace on an, , and many a y, terms. - The drink and refreshmetiL asollable to suppose that he has Ila-spair, be placed his pi.-itol to his oreast, 1*0 ra,1, on the Wt- woutided soldier has Owed his life to calle,d in question, but this 'has been in- &mans, however, 'were ben rojudices. On f ired'and uc.ouraod their aid. bibe-d theqe p demonstrated in the recent war. Those oined the heroic WOM1,11., strt al de ction of the city 8ol'u;death. their al. ies to insult and *attack 'the It is peculiarly interesting to call at- hand, the whole of the ruffiLary life of who, like myst-1f, have been interested I�Ily it took t now, - in the.native -regiments of IndLt, have By a sing' ulai coincidence al i 1aI6 of bumiliat �,d State, untit fina. tention. to this old woman ju don.. Robert has been passed in In n1*-cauw many people are under t with lived among -fifiem, spoken their lan-he in'- dia'equal heroism comes tabout t sa e up aritu against the , from the time when he aarved IV hen ScL'pio ly begun d iinbibo,d their thoughtSt a reente a it with Rome. foressio.u.th 't Women have On time f rom the other Aide of t] however, it (to tent ppeared b th city,- trlaordinary thin Lhe distinguitillad bravor throughout Ch ell that thexe, are la h,e glo e. -g8 within now very w and-tweived es ri the great pire of Indio,past few years. The venerable can- Indian mutiny campaigub one i it era'or it contain-The incident it naxrate occurred aye r s-ubmittel, and at his dewand surrend- whic have not yet been called forth.the last fe da s ered all 'he arm.3 and arm tiniero was hard at work, t a Victoria' Crom for p,orsonal valor- i ago, but only within ould be call-in has it been told in the press 6f c vil z- orie max0h quantity ri he f it�I( ed forth in the event of Great Britain's giviag up , o large, as round the world and taking hor part i 1, Jto his hi8t, f rom. Thewi energies, however, w ven at this day to excito wonder at baLLIe ,- years arid years oefore the t ed countries. When Zeitouti was '.c p- e In d hieve- CabuJ to arulahar, when with a p�ck- having to maintain her integrity in the t he ani t Then came the deula prewnt, craze about women',s ac 0 n Europe.. If these fighting ied by tbe desperate Armenians, I lie that th "Infiabitants should remove to Intents was heard of. It w�ill be found ed f orce Of 0,0OU L he einarged f rom the face of miother Jdace, and that, tho city should Olk,examipaLion that' in all ages some s regions of Afghanistan and ra,cea are es�ranged from British rule.Turkih garrison of over 200 me as trackle in-levele'l, an in despertion the Women have in the habit, of do- it will be-�rohably by such utteranoes h I�i itio ta t d besieged inthe' citadel. There w, ith defeat upon 1youb'i ig aLrauge things. as th(iso put forLh by Lord WolseloY,etermint.d. t.0 Pei Sh-heir cityl Then came I ier .1brahim rotego of Ruissia. for thore is nothing which tbe-native prospect of relief, and the Turks sur.; L hurried prepr - 'Mott- was bitrn in E,gypt, Khan,, t he, p Li O!ls for r troo abominates and dete,�ts more esLtanco to the, death, Tile tht� (tangliLer of a sol(lier of the great The fighting .qualitico of the . of Indi,t their lives ps rendered, on condition th-a h of the ked night and day forging Napolucun. She married a non-com- thn the consciou superiority which form 13,riwia's native Indian be spared. The 'prisoners-were, co AM- Is' British c-onqueor.Mat" W spears, to take the ! missioned officer-of TuIrcos, who is.now a rA),000 nativee is.not a mat- Ila I sat in tho-veranda of.ed in various houses in the town, and Y thd', doad. 6' Lei-those tri cherously ohlailled V) rmy o,-f 2. IS -1 almost immediately afterwards, a T k- Roman eral. The,wonten worked as in, appearance she is small, upright t of opinion. It is a fact- of .his. my house, -at Peshrsa with the. la ack and tory, T ko, f otr example,11 a ard as.,t it� sinit 11.9, lliaking arrow-proofl anti wrinkled. 11 Axner Shere Ali Khan of Cabul, we ish force arrived aad made i h; discussing this very question,.,co t 8 of- li III s' hide; they cut off I hei lively, her hair is white, but thick. Her were on the fortificatiunst Every Arm ian THE SIKII whether the . trilies of . Central Asia,hair for b )wstrings; they cut, up thVi wh(Ilo bearing is military and alert.-be - make quilted includes zoua would stanq by England in the event man and boy was needed in the r ut, clothing it id bedding t.o ve At tho batUe of Chillianwalle Lord Her usual of a,they stirrer and lliJe th struggle for -(he w Its he I wes it I d tunics;' turbin and very '"looso .zouave trousers. Gough was under the. improsmion that cotheir table. I o be i' (to into She wita thorefore a pioneer of- the said, "if ever such a time does ,n-a was ra e pr by a natiDn isoners broke ose horoughly defeated it Will he BeCU that We are xv hen the ast desIO.rate struggle-too bloomer movement, although 110 one he had bet-n. t of men."-khs, Li no one who has over Been I and began to set f houses. n, place, lastli g -for soventeen days, in t hl thought of-her as, a great dress, To- the 8L alu Tthis desperaLe. strait the 0: f ormer.Arme streets nt aMoiiK tile. houses of thp a Sikh rogimofit. march behind one of women seizeii whatever weaons w,re doomed elt then threwstones from th 3 iho also wears the ri�d ribbon of the.n e yl -Ionor, the inili- the fiU4 11219 the he"i of (be e , in -jit, Brilis r iulenL8 has doubt- VTCTO.RIA'S Bi.,,NEVO1ENC19 houseto,114 c1l'OHN Of the L�giotl of I-hets, pok rs, ua.1 i-must convenient, axes, hat( ZL[ld With hit 1i means of defense as calliq try modat and the int-dale of tile ed for a moment thoir fighting q -t given.a practical-The Queen has'jus iks, and fell upon 'he hand, tglit like. tigresses., mea, Ital and Tunis, all of Thv4e .moin 8L411d SIX LOOL;clubs, pitchfo to f which'bave. they r the the" stormino Iteen con7erred-upon her. demonstratiLyn of her solicitude fo n pe.rLhed in r youth; they hich is likely to TrIrks with all.the. feroc.ity of tigres. s. ands of I II:: axe meu of war from the poor and oppressed hut, I were fortunate - Site has so many wounds that title can of the. cil,,,The Turkish prisoners. had the. adv, n- ere takent hardly coun't them. Nine &he thinks they have at) fear of deaLh; to thktm fighLilg onipared _w th those who w, lift one poor couple at least into cOM'and tage,of superior sLrength skill I ut inuilier. nut5 is a recreation. This ounno ii-wome�, - for in tho-se slavery, for It 0 wa Bullet sahors anti bayu 'L be said parative affluence. in a quiet v t he greater numbers of the ery prisorwr of war. have '1nflictod ' them. She has Imt geLher with t.be posst-ssion of the. ru e 210 yoi4s ari-er tile of the raw inatieriad of whicl) the leg'- an old couple, 71 yea lage near Lee&Exactly ribs. ailly of age, have for over ha.weapons (hey had b.een able to f it d, menL of L1.10 1410 in the BriLish If acentur h(itchery of heroic vomen of Cartb-: She was priment at the assault of �he 9 -As a.riother detiLruction o' Crimea, at the hattle of ave them the ritastery; they killed (v- gained t ti-ir livelihood by making CIA,ri, and throw their bodies oy r ;tge, t liere NN Malakoff in th Tile Liwrliha io probably -the best, on an old-:h­tnd-1xkwex loom, but thO ery ma another fani )us city, d Solferino, aft(l. took part in** tbe .Nluxi-uring tht the cliff on which the town was bul C. and- �itormi ' of which tile heroism- o' solther in the worki. 11P is sturdily avent of modern 11JACriinory has caused ty call cainplitgn. erago ht�ight 'of 5 feet. -uggle for existence to be a very,It was a deed oft heroic� daring, but th builL, of an ave vere fighting for life. and ,,hat w t he, Wome'll .4tutted that of tile men. After Lhe iiattle of Sedan a German of a s hard one. The old couple. whwe 1181118 I'lie details ( f I(he Jois� war that re.. w)llier smashed her* left shoulder 3 inches. with a pit) gliouly ihirivg my is Rarnes, were introduced to ths dearer t heir honor, for, had the enen Chim-so T4rtar charack ban (lea h sulted in the desLruct.Lou of the city by while site wah attempting to r�jotn some twenty yars' residouce in a large Ripon by the Vimr of thei taken the town a fate worse t. I'itus have loen told, with great pamen of her regimont, w4o were k*in' Bighol.) of 9 aaited every 'Nvoilia-li in it,-,land -no ie t i(u iaril y by I osephus,hut sa�-v in a camu-, ta -tsoner8 In Tonquin ulilt- ij �tatiun lit InAa I nove,r Iteard larish. and tho Bishop not only bought knew the fact better, than h e1v S. does not do ken pi io Berlin, in terri- L110 fig ItIng (JUAALiCts -Of the Guurkhas a -Iengl h of th f lannel Which they had Z allu*siou he e.� and there lie she was picked up, ith her ar called in quei-41wn. . The Bi'ktish But- made. but promis,ed to lay it before.thb)e No contest woul.d seem. mote h le- justice to i lit, heroim of t he women. bly mangled by three linde cuts. The I'again t amp than that of a crowd of women Za�i� 'ikes the sturdy litt'le Gtxprklia- lix IQueell "d put her into possession of Idetails of tht. Jewish war (baL result.0 ffurgeow wanted it.* but dior its manufacture.200 men, even ithout 'arms, ighin g t guide' a the Afghan war, when encaLuped I*- tho farts i-cincerhing 30.a in the dest.ru Lion of -the city by Titu aho' refused, ' lid ci-day 0ho eat for their live% but the women of Zei f Oro Cal y)lit. it wa found thatLi4le, bag- The Ween immediatl ordered hav,3 been tol I WiLh great particul hicycle with it.oun took the risk against. fearful od regimV[It had not hand-made flannel, d by Joswphus )uL save iin a casual allusi� After an accident at Tonquin, where gage of the-GoOrkht �yads of the Ba mori)ssessed t'pe qu l- 9 -a not' do ­ I thp Ilighlnders volun- t hiq week it,was forwaxtid to I L and showed that they Ix- on here and here he due Ju* lad to fo 'to Paris to arriveid arid shn, lives, she I -kha boys their Nu ffidations havo alresAT ities, that in every age and oJount.r toored �0 lend Lho ooi Lice to the he oism, of the women. 11h under o an operation. I'lle evening she me row an"k t c on on -n rna,de for vriouis lengt hS of have been considered 'Craditions. of the most remarkabl n a4� left tfp, hospital she was received by wilit.ary ,coat.s for tho nigliL wh beA powors . from which heroine. tion on the ' arth, hoever, have pre� Presidvnt Faure, to whom she present-- duty.- The siniplar fighting same pieoa a that re, first dis-. wa cut, and it is needless xo think 4nd y served many, torigs of one Of Lllo 11108 od tilt, barrel of tht- zouave reg'111011k, Of t lit-, Goorklias wt-that we live in a dull prosaic age, n in . t he Nopaulow war xq that at 20 shillings a yard tremendous o�ents of history, and have for which he had asked. covered eis doing a high;-age.of muney-getting, an age in whi b Brit i.911 old find t liemselv showed illat. in the time of supromo of 1814-16, when t ho the greed of gold 'has burned ut the trwp4 Mot them as enemies for t he profitable business.peril, holi ( to city was completely ell-nobler feelings and impulses of human- CHEERFUL FUNERAL. on heir history. ' England Y .vironed by Lh I Roman wall arid itarva" A I 4116 Ln t ity.; We have accustomed ourselves to t ioll was : hay. a for,ce. 6f P.000 ui tlle,� f"d, and SOME IJOUSE pla�lag havoc with tile cle�- miette, a young- HOLD WORDS heroLsm, m -0.000 tAp thought that the age of fenders of t�it-, unhappy ciLy, the courage tbo Goorklitte only I arid it took nst in is vel the heroic age, concerning which his- of the wome i never failed'. With an widow of Pari , had struggled agai two yearis of tough fighting to bring Pother—k word great use when ss 46 will torians write and poet.s rave, ces of povort�.. At last, them to tvrnria" The Britih glory impticit fait ii, sublime ill iL8 confidonce, the inconvenien stupid visitor has called, or a tire,,aklava, air not-hat it fiw.ls a far away, so far' as to 'be tost in LI A they refused t beliovo tha� Jehovah had some four months ago, fortune favored the chax9e of isty remoteness of allLiquity. BI Lt the sioge of Kalungla in 1815 not ome boine,' or the h.m forsaken 'his people and temple, and relative, who IIIcurl.this is ]In every age thAt a ri&) out, of t heir a miAake. even after tile morning anti evening. of when i lie G rkha lust Fiddlesticks-A word stronglyexpr4-es th( y left her a snug Burn Of money- 'r011 -ted eed .of heroes and heroin cr bes all- argu"has n sacrifices had been discontinueA for lack 4iLt-lo band of 00, anti' inflic the widow became gay and extravagamt, nol"le ve of contempt. It us upon 'he British tho I 81 spring in the front . Heroic people LeAvy los of 75(h 0 of animals- to serve as offitringtJ �he wo- while ment. When a lady says "Fiddle-L)O,not always play their part on a st e and resolved to havii a good time t. event of England's having to d man who men daily. er)wded the women's court when her cash aticksl" he inuat be a'a ropea n Ito in sight. of a nation, for often in bum le of the tecopt . to 'prayj But Lhey dki her'money lasted, and, ight ny wer siagle-hand-` or word.f ventures to say gnolh ople of inc was exhatwted. close her career by sui tion-aa to the.life anl among pe onspicuo s not confine their efforts to prayer8for od th re can be no quos Fiddle-dee-dee.—The same an "Fiddle-cide d riorm d iege- g, inging those Sikh an only one degree milder.station, deeds of daring are pe, 8uc,ce B.. W han the 8 row tr", avisibility of br-arena, t tt which, on a mere exalted would Wi�h thi:1 end in view -a tilt tile ficid.,and -strongly rep.Tle ent and ever man was needed on, funeral robe, and a highly Uoorkh& regiment d of- Tadeed.--An ejacula tion,f -t that an experience attract the at wonen brought-water to the, the v#?ry ac implies tention of the worldi 0 olle for fami1v It a'g whiely walls the, ornaftitd and padded coffin, .1 commenaed locomotive engineer who, last mon Lh soldiers; -.the3 ground the sivords and f icor like doubt, a ' conteniptuous denia,14 a gentle pa, s- 4 Ilaced in her bedroom. She next I LORD ROBERTS, inity of useless rernained at his post to save his spearheads, orle turning the grindstone he town refusal, and saves an inf i Much may be said about angers during' a collision, .,and after it Bout he f the local while arkother hold the weapon; they y over a.,fair auto &ndo 8 b action ivill convince an explanation.was over was found. d6ad with his hands orked hard, fashioning as well as their tiand, and handed him lW deed--it all depends upon w of in ney on condition that he on" . 0 has WWI those naVive soldiers none the less a he rio should the word,"In on the throttle, and ved only a skill pormilted, the arrow8hafts to head her funerat procimbioll, and. she day ter day duriug a long life .,in the way in which it -is pronounced.rh his noble deed recei eye ooin-.---.thoug which the smiths afterwar(W added the tioOp" can be ntion in the coluba-lis of t e furthermore drew up a programme of I hd i that the nati've Delic.ious.—A word that conv scant me heads; with hammers they broke upthe young lady's lips.' the pso, last week mn p pul r and Joyous tune to be play- trust 1. Ing f rom a The womain wh stones of th(ir dwellings for the cata� u t of praise.les in front of a rapidly moving street car e 1) his orchestra on that occaision. In i id I g of the Indian native army hi I t amo 11 ig man- who, cannot allisLas; they tore up their y.—A yout pults and 1), w daya back. when only 4 franc it 11lu! t rromembetrod that its general 1pooll to save the life of 'a child she had nev no better than he,-0 garments an I took the oil out, of the n before -was none the les� a fani�ly in order to furnish the, or tw ) of her little fortune remained, orgauzatipti is not on tho tin Of Ia dance ra. A you3W or see cruse r at, regim-tile. The native regiments are he danves, and vice ve the w dow determined on ondin@. e to hi-,r- blazing alrows that more than once put w Viligg Lt, even at t he b t It I 'troubles, bought some charcoal, f or t 6 in Ost paArt ra-,kd up 9f differ- man who sings sentimental song$ with self, refusing to di works in jeopardy, and -do,wn coll�rti In tru-Ili, the Roman ut I Irself up in her.-room,..and wLW eat tees and re-ligion8" one colnPany- a lisp, and­has a turned request of the by-standerai when, at la,A, all their 'efforts prove4 and a portrait which he always carries orning. a fourid in of Pu ij bia Moslems, ��otbor of Siklis, -world is as full of the heroic as fruitless,-and the Roman troops actual.the w- but we have, somehow, )e- pun tually oLedient, to orders, the anothitr of Doograe, another of Goork- ju� his waistcoat pocket, on the side near-ever ft a ly effected a lodgmeat within the band peared at the hour of the full- has, ham, and so on. Rei- eat to his heart.l iincithor Pat come accust they fought f rom house to house as a gay 41may be difficult I3 In every 'day 1i fe, oral a d saluted .the corpse with ment� so con8titutt daring- don( a fate deeds, of stubbornly as the men, and met 111ndle foreign soil, but they and -look for heroism only al times as cruel as that which had -befallen the �untill, chorus. an asily re,t);rganizod *for a Eu-�h* III and sion t tin moved off at a quitik pace could be e of character-are rhore when public excitement runs women of Carthago, with ai heroism�en6ies call for Unr to th accompaniment of a lively ropow� wax. Tile Sikhs and Goorl4ha row,when unusual emere which fully matched that dis, layed by iXtt ofhon�. inarch. Four times was the cortege havo no e4stof udice, and if they charming than the f aul ty of gra6ef ul-Europe wonted eff orts. - In the case'of--the en- ly acknowledging one's errors.say that th ieers out pulled p on route for the cemetery, werp l,anded on P`hej the descendants of Dido's ma t ohores. of The gineers, we ree en� or. I . .1, .'broke th wou,ld cat tile Britishe.r'.s, food and at. tile Last halt the band 6uld'-hav� done the same; in ma,n,who malwe a` Wunder and sticks;of five w It. is not oftA6n the good fortune of In even f o ir�t ht Ith Cho spriglitlit-At dance mus- aliok(drink the Britishor's toddy the case of the woman, we think that person with whom arg-Lment'a woman to be able to i3ive a kingdom c, a trains accompanying the lower- with 'a, mate mlish than that of to,it is a iLny other woman would have. acted as which is all ost at he last grasp; in k, L e coffin into the grave. Tomn Ly tkim.ay be ing 3t saitale. The or controversy becoln,ea ia1PO lid. jn-�,,both instances we m -fact,,,tho case of Joan of Arc standsluni. attempting-ouble and tim this only quo in histojy, which probably uccountp She 11tva never met with an officer Of ti e spen t in In the t heroines are so who has not been ready o for the interest it has always excitO& SAFER to convince hilA of the truth, are Cora-proves that heroes and r difficuAt service he. :,. oonfeas that to numerous that' their deeds are no long- Just now, when the revival of publio ly of. no- pletely waste-d; for beWU1 still believe onsidere I extraordinary—are, in- intore8t in the ent usiadt it Is etimee embaxramimg to pft6 would rathow lead,a COMP&I er c and literary h e 11ritish that what he- has -advanced -must be far on one's- own nohility, of tivo* soldiers. thaon one OL th deedl not regard . re� of Domrem is caufflxg more to be-writ. au ' t In them native soldiers You right, even in the f' of. aotua.1 dem-Ttwre iis a story of an a crmy th.an the scant attention they reetive. ten and IOU lished about her tha tinteul nee. a of endurance. ontration that it is wrong.- On th6 8 war with Austria develop- ie propriety of her Edinbur � sherif f who lost a two- have men of great POwex a bile t] do without slimulants f6r other hand, ci the. .action of one who The SwIs before, and oil'Ev penny r it a)ry is uder consideration at tL&et, and was a Iocard. Tho I regiment4 n call6nization ed he can carty five days' ra- will �dmit with frank and ready 1!3aa n d very neighborhood eter- p as f or his fare. w0e anton, almost a ory an.d science -T Lv already paid it, said he. ticinti on Iome, it is interesting to note that mah � can leep on tesy th c ther. backa. 1U1. at Ile has be�en mistaken, it may ishes the memory of some woffian,' oflen even the me i of hist are covering be said -that it "blesseth him that gives our ticket I ther- wround with very little ore than one who shed ,her blood pinion -aboui her, and, Tb hecre's y is Own of m n. Ilare changing thair 0 eitbe . on the miliny plarls.of India or tht,takes,"—it covers h instead of gegarding her as a lunatic in the c he insurrectio ountairis of Af- retret fulness. and givea his and there all over 'Switwlaad motlest 11=1, Ou. must pay apin. on t Ito snow-.capped in Lt with grace an or, victim ol n"vous disease,* are corn" and 'advorsary a pleasant, memory of u1ne heroine, me 11 it stan. They never' emplain ts by the Waysie tombs 1, Inow, friend, said th� sh;eilff, Inonumen, in to cdng' er a gem Ption of duty is lalth� encountermith a generous foe.on ille, palish eat t my facta, and tell-MON j ruf e I slabs in 'I Just gI al of an i�lea and sturdily int monument deeds were I look, Ii a: man who would tell a IW -fulneali to thow, Wbo Pay them..It is probable churches, tell -where gallant its realization., Whifo G,ciorkhm -and Sikhs ..AND .LEFT HIM.besides th(aark the resting Places Of the here will always be two..op Alone cofil for tupPe 'uit ing ground done or n 4but Ins V recr Whm I get .the next train? aak h6roitles WIJO perf e.n c�erniug her and bar exploits, therecan The mah akeT peoted the is an immense - 11 tona Ce offexod an n oaid, on tl a ed th� !agitated paasengen Liggling- as Cubf,I, is a Y the .1 frontlora of India �e num-and was stri be no doubts that, at the time when the Pathan'-tribes, inhabiting the iswitzerl he S i Wiss d on What she believed n Intil'a and T& tnet train'.% julitL stmw� .sir, u uggling,tq be free. T t .di?ow at ri ihq enteie line of,frontior betwee d in separate. I t oat nr en not organi a ttliaaka ju�afg-that tUpPon wom wore iiae with be a diVinE ly .ppointed mission lower sell' liumabor as 200.- swered the porter by Alf 911 aide ran Kingdom' ol ' F, ce was a T em.sous an,!'their husbands,.broith -11 F I y `r w fly. sad• r a�`e�- '` F : '3]t`. s' „ %d , -- �" :. -:- ,:;;r ..-s;SF t,=1`a+t ...: •.til, M3.. ':!ai, - t V _ .: ryl�.'n x. . ..�'7 .�- - 1 r ,:i f .F;l. M% '1 �: -s ^Y + .• -,` 1. 1. #. ,:. At. . '• yy as I I r a C. .. a ► 5 nx,.. ..�. . . .. :.. . ._ _ , ,w �._ r , ,1 s_.. ...7,.` >.ate I i + 1 til x a- - t rte:. _ ,: (,,: � 4 .-. ... I. .-... .. .. +F i. . C 1 i"..'- ,r'x� t .L,... #'a( .,,.i• :.1 ..9 ;'rlk- }(_A..l? t�o ... _ il. .. . ' --. _.. to.. _ -I , w'. '�:. a 83 -i ,. '.:•, 6! _ "'fi ._fit'` .. � .... _ .:... I ._ .. .. -..:- ... - .- .._ .. .,: .,,, -,. -._ ( lot_ ..... -.(. --,.- _. s...: .� x - t: e. : -� i't .. I. t -. ,._. --.: r I .1i21. G _ P'N - .. .. ;,-. .. .-- ,. -- ., ._:. . .. :. -. ._ _'. �-.. -g. .,. a :t .. _ .. .. .. ., ,. r �:..+ , uta : y : - �.:, ` :.. .., � ,tea y �} �' -r - - - - - : O• - .. _ -- ,: - z .1K rwAR it�►nn, :; .- . O RENT•-••-A farm coDttrinin 166 . I rP • . •�' r «..-_ . •1 sore tr g E:. $< > A •ply .. - .. �, eU watered tied drains ' - `' ;tor particulare to W.,J. RI9AZ1N .ar.w V.. , - -- , be. taro fe lost all of his chickens yes ,9 p a IiI�HABUHgN.Pipkering P._0. ' terd�y by isoniilq. They strayed over _ I •lb - '; info Rey. r. Thynne'S stable yard and O � �• - - o- I ATS FOIA HIRE---The undersigned ,� ,v �" I � -- , ,, .AV%bK0%XQlP1FVM- ­ .­ .1 � ­..- . . iD ecratohi a in the manure pile ii ie sap• ire, at 1.1. f, has a number of boats for h moder- �� ��� sed cam acrosasomepoison which had to Jo$tal b" the da or Naar. Foritermoaappli - � '- % N G EEhL W, Hoath of P okori g vi _, iF e po G' - ; been thro n oni. The chickens were t. Inge. _ 88 9 mos • B" I. Ilmsi : published every Friday morning at its 1'+See pure+ bred White Leghorns and highly j .11 r 2 Pickering,oni. 0 RENT--•A farm containing 10611 prized by t e doctor. 8' ie. W _' TERMS : Seip going the rtitlads of our 'SZ• bores,being worth half of lot�8,in 1st ocn, , � I .I . I (- g g also the property known as the Western Hotal, r �IaB pe=dear; •1.0011kpaid is aid N. a anges of school teacher Who, having !in Pickering village. Possession given at once. _. . .. •. I RATES OF ADVERTISING : an inordin to fear of oontagioas diseases, ;A i for pp;rtioulars on the pramises.or to J. _ \ x l8'iret insertion,per lino - - - 10 HL(�Na,Whitby,P•O. 58.61 O k1 + 9 ., i ,- x, Bach subsequent insertion',per line - 6 eeDt. 8 littl girt home because alis saidV 1_ .j It . -.- Tst Insee dose not include Legal or For ad. her mother alarm k and bad next day he IG FOR BALE:--The nbeeriber bait ar,,. 1, ... . ... - -- .vertisements. . of somethi g alarming. The neat de the P f3 s - ;. IleI I . . . ­ 4- ,F 17 - I - I 'Special terms given Lo parties making con'= g y twenty brood sows,due withitt six weeks . � child ptese ted herself at school, per fing. ten brood sows with littbr by side from 1 to 9 •tracts for 3 or 6 months or by the year. &If- . I. - - weeks old,also a lot o! shoats. will sell for - .; - +tieazly or yearly contracts payable qusrterl 8r in. her Oath, and her little bonnet sash or on time. Apply for partioulr►zr to J. A. . - - q - : Business cards,ten lines or ander, with p peri hgDgirlg b the string, and said : "We WHI'�E,Brougham. tf ' ,one year,$5 00,payable in advance. 1 ' ` SO'Notice in local columns ten cents per iue�, got a little aby at our house but mamma 1: 2ve canto per line each subsequent taxer ion. told me to tell fon it isn't catching."-- E PAY 010 TO 616 PER WEEK u - ' - oontraot rates made known on app 'ca: For easy home work. No scheme,books * . Economist. t on. No free advertising. ; or peddling Can be aone in spare time dall or . . Advertisements without wriLter, netraot one Robert A thong and his son James ore evening. Bend stem for work and particulars DUXBAR -: T. ­ � appi t�willbe inserted until forbidden sad oharg ao- 'With the 12t York Ran ers band ai the at o4ce. THE SEYMORE SUPPLY 00., lda- keeps. i _ zordingly. Orders for dieoontinaing 'sdve Ise- g sonic Temple,Camden, New Jersey, bly. I renes meet be in writing and sent to cbe nb- 'Niagara ono moment, __� Isher. g hoe reatad cTRAY HEIFER-Game to the prem- ---=^"`- i Job'Work promptly attended to. John CO e. of Bross lines, i.7 • Robert Ar etrong's farm. Mr. Arm• toes of the nnderaigned,lot 18,con 6, Piok- 1. __ • Bring township,on or about August 10th,a yearl- - . . 6o'tr hie ha d ip new natters, Y CLARK - PROPRIET R NtrOn lnten a O1L LO' Manitoba short) inn red heifer. Owner is requested to props e,� GP ► .1C1 .P1C18� ( " i B • g - g, Y `. ' y q property, pay exppeengee and take the animalI. z awa JOHN HAMILTON,Broa ham P.O.57 59 i' t _ William ye, late of Markham town y Q _ — r Uur Politics—Stmt Independence, — r lJ w ►S �r� ia� B �J�' tihip, died n $apt. 6th lea ing by will ` Our dim-A First-cines Local Paper. ►T10 =RENT--A farm containing 1001. I 11Our Ex evta tions—Titre he $500 to,his d uahter Emma wife of Tbos. i p rty ' acres, bain north east corner of lot 5 in -) - apport of the usoule of Pickerinq and vioinIty, EmmerPOn, f Whitohurch., the 5th eon.,of the,Township of Pickering. On -- --- - , „ - , i - - 1 R. Wrigb Who came here from Toron• the premiseses are a good stone house, 9 large T I T ' . I to Junction bake for B. Hoover, went barns and °sifts .tables. well fenced and I' 1. L 1 . pl�ntp of water. In gcod elate of oultivatioa. r . . z ' 1. FRIDAY, SEPT. 25. 1896. home on Saturday last suffering with Plbwing possession at any time. Full possession • . • April let neat. For terms and other particulars 1 ^` � , 1 I- blood poison ng caused by poison ivy, apAlo �o �1,ILFRED SADLER,on the premises, i ' _ David Ree or= of Cedar (:Trove, has' Be- or address Kinsale P.O. 4s-dil � I ` - , -' . 11 . YORK TOLL GATES. , cured A.sple id position as overseer of a -----�--- jB sure you have our popular 5 cent' spices, -- large plantat on near Richmond, Virginia, I . I orad hoe hi self taken u 11 Far Sale..�. premier Lardy has `communica ed p 00 acres of . ai, [�R�i+ FRES H • �`I �. - �� _ o Solicitor C. C. Robinson the de i- laid- $,U�. Te•• 11 (lion of the Executive Council of a The anon moue letter writer hoe'not b 8. C. B. Leghorn Cockerels: , yet,'abandon the business and we have 2 S. L. Wyandotte Cockerels. 4 . - . i t ,Ontario Government, regarding Y rk not given up lope that the culprit will be _ 3 White Wyandotte Cookereli. : . .t' ' ` 'County tollgates. found oat. a are assured that parties Any person requiring any of the above• birds The finding approves the by-law of interested ba e a 4lue to the identity of fO! their stock,now o the tor ime improving i lag r :. � ' the Count Council abolishin he the:;wr;ter an are now laving a waiting - pure-bred birds. �j ���� _� Loll-gates, and then proceeds to dir ct an(Vwatchin Game. If the party ie ,dis. W. J. GORDON, . ' I��`"'� t �� � � • • - e . . .. i ­. ,,� 17, 1 ­ ' cuv'ered we ust the town will be made Pickering, Ont. -1- ' '&e council as to what is to be do e. . _ ' . g• I , - ti - �. . . - -too,hot for h r or him. - .. - _ , i , . . ' The decision recites several oo . Before me •Shakes Wilson and Roblin- i - . ' . - I 11 plaintst entered by some of the mu i son .Q.n Tues ay,Jennie Hagen was obarg ;Good .:..... - • W are prepared t+0 p�roh nae Barley, all kinds of Peas cipalities against the byliw, whi h ed with beio a woman of loose and die i r ' gats d other grain, to be delivered at -the Elevator,. ,.' they claim bears with undue severi y solute habits and with cruelly namg and I t Bead and Past noon them. The Township of 5c r- beating her child. She was committed French a.n a BAY, stove, . Nut, ' Blacksmith_ 's and - boro alone represents the >athz b la , for trial wit the recommendation that I y g ' Threshing. Coal on hatld. . -' p tt, y- Can lie obtained b nein Flour made - _ if carried out, will rise its tax_ra e a lone term the Mercier Reformatory at the " I g . ' . ' - I _ by 6 mills. In view of these obje . be gii'en the risoner• Bosh the. magie•• ,. - . ' -11 Lions, and in order that the ro CRs"'gave w ruing that Should there be m1m4il8 MWs,. Pickering. - rV e; D. M atthC Ws & Co . . ' any more die arbanoes at the hoose the b I_ e . map be kept in good repair, the Ez balance of th art would be sent down. UODY A enE P y Present Prises Kotler Float X1.86 THOS= R Liverpool ;Market. cutive Council asks the County COU We irpet tha Steps will be immediately ; per 100 lbs.I Graham Floor 1.86 $ Member 1st, '96. 1 - ' . oil to provide for the equuliza 'ion f taken to bra up this house which is a - the brlydpn upon all the rnunieipa�l - disar•ade to t e town and a nuisance to iii. f F,L PI BS, Pt`+ap. _ - --.-— • ties. i Us neighborh .—San. ---------- - ---� AND S'��LISH IL ,,,- �. The decision winds up with &'stat FAIT Fairs. For Sale oni' Easy 'berms. T _ = ( went that should the County C:ounc 1 dept 90,Oct i an :a-Bast York. Varkham RING N GL GOOD S A Farm, Saw Mill, Brush Handle Fac• ••': be unable to arrive at such an �- -on o awa Derham, Whitby . . �rangement, those municipalities whit to--i9, ton on Oor�+ and Basket Faoiary. I. 16--19, (fuel b t 93--95 coli n�wood T'he farm containing 100 acres,being compos- , - -. In Pr1IIts We lead consider -themselves to ,:be undul :i 99 ' soon le t i s .. ad of the north halt of tot JS to the 8 6 con, of bt, burdened may apply to the Legisl - Oct 6--7. ' New at � Plokering township. On the premises are one _% gU1tlII true OhOlceSt. " I - . . ' 9 Be bore good ooncrate house and a new trams house,l0 j. - ( tura for 4elisf. 8-�g, But n acres of orchard of which 8 sores are jest start- � � P$Papers the Latest. - „ 90-91, w bridge . ,: Lag Th land is a splendid clay loam I - P - to beer. e • ;,,_ This places the toll-gate matter i $ and in good condition.- New bank barn and ' . ' OOtB and Shoe9 II8W 8IId IIObb ' good stabling, large carri bouse and other t . ' . �► much more coni heated ollitio g p P Ne d,vertieements. out buildings. 'The farm a well watered sod - ' � �1 A - .11 - than before. The Government co =- -- — — --- - ---- feaoed. ?he saw milt is well equipped,doing a l.� �r�1gE0 PL1R�E� Djbo OZ3T--$iC ole kit, Friday afternoon Good custom trade,plenty of power sad water. • t f11�118 the county by-law abO118h1 g y The Brush Handle and basket Factories have - _ - I I . the 'gates and thrOW1II the 108 8 vgli�laet, beLw ea Pickering and Dunbarton, �e latest improved maehlpet g g pump; w eneb and oiler, reward at Nzwe p ry. and are dote �� I office. 1 gcod otlitable business, having been estab- s upon the municipalities throw h da uehed for twenty years. The ship .ing facilities Which the fun • but the munlcl 1- are of the best, the Loouat Hill B anon cn the �ta7 P ot7 �ad —Tho c. F _ - Y p r� OR SALE;. H-Daaeeurid twoetoree for C. P. R. being only 9 1/9 mile,distant. All in (� Q , 1t1e8 Who ars thus burdened can a 1 sale on K'ag %treet, Pickeringq. For full splendid running condition, Good will of buei- 1'. i�u• .,Ert81uh Remedy. peal and have aright to assistan ,e articulare apply to A. B. DO WilWEL1,, d7/ Hees eztended co purehaaer. First-Masa reasons L the result bt over 86 treatlag taoa sones with ' °liege at.,Toro o, 9tt for selling. Good title, easy terms,and no in known -from the county. . -- '----- ;- -� oambennces. ' M dwgs.encu at last we 6sa discovered the true remedy and treattment-a OR bAI. -A farm containing 100 Apply to W.G. BARNES. 1 oombtnattoaLhat WilleReataprompt and peem�ent numb a!I s�agasot In all probability the by-law W'll 47-5o S"""1 D-40 _ En"O,.,, Afe�at , j� aertl$;bei g part o!lot 74, eon 9, 'Picker- 4reea River P.O; at, Adws or Eseniti, 1ye.a W,Qs tie r8 ealed at next . session of t e ing. it ie earne tly desired that a sale be effect- k or"y. F`e""*ve Gee „• P of � , Tobacco, o. dlcaiolfc Sti+wrta,etr, ab cif ed this all. F r particulars apply to bfhs' tl which soon lead to Insant4Y ,,0onaum county council, as the northern to Il- DOL'GrHTY• o the premises, or to THOmAs NOTICE TO CREDITORS akin . p and f° ty9mve. wow's '" POL'CHEK, lir --- alaaost Phospbodine been used enooesatully by hundreds of cases that seemed .•$hips are willing to see the, ga es NK1'am: 49 51 pew-oaaeatltat had been treated by the most abolished• but thoy .will scarcely be VARM TO RENT'—South } of lot 9; N�tfce is hereby given pursuant to R, fi. (hit. Mass that were on tlhe•trgeotdespair&adinsanity ire i' 5th con. is ri •50 sores. At 19K..chap-110,section 33,and amendia Acts that w11L'rl to contribute anything thin tow de , rut. present over flip ge°aT�-bqt Fath ppn� $ � g y g °ccap ed by T omas Madden. Will be rental all persons having sinless against the of w�.speruevering use Of maintaining them. cheap to a eu table tenant. Apply b J• B• Thomas Pu h late of the Township of Pickering phodlne, these cases that had bean gives up to die„ were •- DOii Bolicito , Whttb in the County of Ontario,format,who dl� on moored you need aa<d y 4f3-49 manly vlgaa'and health=Reader ""�""� — --.--_�__ .�_--_-_-- -- _ or about tbo second day of 3tiaj 1998.are regatr. tsr whor"nOln'� ed on or before the tint day of November 1818, riven yott up M inounme-•the remedy b now within your F NOTES AND COMMENTS. `�TRAY H IFER—Came to shop , to deliver to the undersigned executor, David trsaoh. its use you oda be restored to a life of usetulsiess Siad ha — 1J - miser of the undersigned, lot 94, eon 1, E. Pueb, at Pickering Post OfRee,Ontario,their a6 p °m' T Pickering,on r about September 19th,a wh chrittian names and surnames addresses and °':1'SIX Pte+II S bJ radii oras of postage. We learned the other d& hat , Oat ,,,.y,1.,,,,•,,,1&1.,,,,,,d j#cwg � � �! -1 1. � , �; y two year old iter. Owner is requssted to p e descriptions, and a statement o1 their resppeeaative '� say address, ion. G. W. Ross now has under oa- ptdoperty pa x `enae$. .ae takeanlmai aw y claims ane the particulars and proof thereat I '*tt+s Wood Cplff n Wind w SAY EL RING, Dumbarton,Ont. 5 and the Estate of floe securities U any Hold by rt ate Ont•r Q idta. A T� i - i , sideration-a proposal which, if ca rigid �.— _____-_—__-_-__ mem out, will revolutionize the educati nal •,&CRE :— And notice is harsh fartber given that attar ~' r PI rra is a+�b We wbolae.ile..d ,ts wi tlr. i Chs said drat day of harsh IM the said : system of Ontario. He has at last eaators will Drooped to diatribate the .state �f - . -w- become convinced that if it i$ i lit 'ar For ' Sale'. che..iaaeeea.ea.mong the parsons entitled - -- . 1. g thereto having regard only to those claims of m , w for the- province to provide p oper :. Tonder. - which they than&hall have nobles and the said a. .rt�d'• - • - , , executors will not be liable for the said estate � i t1T #acilities, for doctors, lawyers andI. pr nay ppaartt thereof to any person or persons of t R Sealed ten ere will be received n to the b whose claim or olaims the shall act then have Ths dade><slgned areprepared to nrobasad (��ELPH. :,l'' ` other rossional.men 'to be edu and p y p - p day of Oct.l ,by the undersigned for the p r- nad notice. And that the said Executors in• any quantity of apples for wbiah they will pal 1D the high 80110018 end uri1V Slty chase of lot o 95, con e• in the to•rttllhip t lead to avalll themselves of the beae8t of iiia highest market primes. Bp an sob of the Ontario elatttre."E I ' Pickering. his is a g. pd stock and groin f said section e3 of the said above mentioned I , GORDON & GEE, county in O tarso is entiti to have at the upon payment of a moderate fe the with a good wo story bougie and bank barn 1 fit, n Piokariag, Out, Ontano Artric Mural college,Guelph, all z dol well St ed for cattleand horses aaderneat ; Dated this 19th da oollegs teens, one etudeet in attendance vita. mechanic.has an equal right to re sive About 150 cres are ugder cultivation witn 8 - of September, XLL - Joa[N . Solicitor out psymeat f any tuition tee." Theta is now a trainingupon the same terms. The acres orcha d, the balance being 50 ,►orae f � TI3E 4ELEBRATED • p Solicitor tor, a vacancy foe such a student for the County of poseurs lad d watered by running etrea f DAviD Ea Pvos, AxNx PUae, AATSUA ANN", Ontario at the college,and candidates fpr thin . __ Minister of Education has that fore Terms, }c h within 80 days and balance to a Executors. 49-51 LE11IGH VALLEY �j vacancy are re nested to appplyy W -- 4. ,-"-*. . thrown himself into the new Ove- arrange to suit purchaser. Possession give 0 L JOHN E, FARIiW1, at once subj t to rights of tenant,- For Furth �' �� County Cel Clerk. 4 - ment with vigor; and has sleet hed particulars apply to the owner FRAVK Acknowledged to be the best coal tinned. the general outlines of a prop- sal V1'EBB,col erne,out.,or to the aaderetf{nu ; � __ who will be Teased to show intending puroha wvhich will be laid before the Leg'ela• ere over the arm. W.v;RICHARDSON, Pia ���'� For .:. 1 I l ' - } Bring', dg 60 Sae Y ftlR importing .direct fr..m they. � j�tCid... ... a tore, probably at the next sus ion. _-___ $ ,@�d�=r mibee. - xe is now engaged with his ata in EHEC TORS' NOTICE , , __- . , . 1. working .out the details. It is un or- Any gtlautit tit market price oD Aare or Hogs, CattlB % 1 . �iealod- tenders will be received for the put- stood that, riefly, the scheme 8 t0 chase o!lot d•in the Sud Dort.,of the Township delivered. And ShBept - take the now devoted o e- Purtiaant t R. S. o., v�p.12o notice is fibre- °f Picket tag,in the County of Ontario,contain- _ - , . }' % R,. money by given to a 1 creditors)caving olaims against ,ing 906 °orae more or Ions. The •s id tenders ; ebanies� -institutes, and, with he the Estate o David Lawson,late of the Town- may be (11 for the whole farm,or(iii for either , . Office and Yard, For which : the bent OaBh r1C88 �? phi of Pick ring,- Gentleman deceased who the north 105 acres; or (8) for the south 100 p .,,: , , necess amts'added theceto to p Kin street, Pickering. will ;be paid. i airy gr + e8- died on or ab ut the twenty third . y of Jnly, acres. The one tender may contain an offer in 8 Aablish trade schools in all the maria- A.D„1890,to ad to Robert Milne Esq., Green itis alternative for either gonion or the whole. .- River,one of he Executors, on or before the The said farm ie one of the best in the Count t \ factoring centres of'the province, BO stet day of Ni ember next, 1S9i1, their names, of Ontario,and is beautifultp odapted for hig Edward COPII81�. - - rdtCl'l grade stock raising, well watered, fenced, and ----- ------------_ ' �' �v '' that file Outh Of Ontario m8 have addr+erees wit i particulars of their olaim$ and ggrr --- — i y y of the eeauiti a if any held by them, dr►iped. There are fine houses,barns,stables 1 opportunity of stud ing the rudi- Aad notfee fa bar�{l.vitt that atter fire said sad outbuildings upon it. It(s within 95 miles NOTYC TO CREDITORS BliiOlteT, King Hi., Pickering yy first day of:�o .1 The Executors will pro- of Toronto,9 miles of the Town of Whitby and . entary principles which underly Deed to dietri uta the assets of the deceased within two and a half miles of Pickering station the practice of the various trades the among the pe on entitled thereto, having re- Terme of payment are Dash wlbtttn 3o days In the matter of the estate of carppeer Stotts. , J.1. tp y Qand only to th o aims of which notice $ball from last day of receiving tenders. late of the Township of Pickering,in'the 0otint We have in stook a lupe yri►riet of - a4" may be inclined to follow.—_World. have been dul roe iyed. Possession given at once subject to righter of of Ontario yeoman,deceased, y y ted at Pia ring the!flet day of September ten'mt Notice io hereby given put-suant to chapter �e�phers _ 4, . •+mow+ A• .,1898. 1. Tenders will be reoei•ed up to the 80th day of 110.R. S, O„ 1887; that ail preditOrs and other t. 1. � �. - seDtember,A.D,1808. Embroide , r Fair ort. 1). 0$I[I�TON, ppeerrssoons tinning olaims agatAet the estate of �p r _P + 1 , 59-51. Solicitor for the ltxeontors, Farther particulars can be had from W.V. eaepar Stotts,tate of the Township of-Rlokbr- r Y - t: . C 1ilahardsonbAgent, wt Pickering. who will ire fag, is the Ooaaty of Ontario, deceased who d�lusloris r i. '}_``_ wsers over the died on or-about she ninth ds of April, 1896, t Y € The myeterion0 than in the leather' boat The Dale rated Elias Regere _ pleased toe o+w it �•....t, y p arm, and from J.: 'i. white are fitted to send by i u now making bis .annual- visit with as : �. req prepaid, or deliver Tendon trust be ad, undere qn• to the undera ned soli�ooitstor for the executors a t � ' fishing and shooting. l ' qd is a sealed en'elope a tendo far on or before.h®16th da of November it s, a •� +i S 1 ; t, Conductor Sellers and Tamil returned 1` �-AwL. tares.' y Side Colne$, ( to the cit this week afters ndin fon ABT>3UB w, BUUX. and de�oti itiwritin of their camps,s�dreseee, ,I y fi s Bazrister,iso$. °farms du1 ns,with full particulars of thpifr ' r N�ts1. ' months in our midst. -- --._ -___ . >i verified and the amount of the *• _ . 60 Victoria Si.,bToronto epousiby cif any)held by them. �rr$h S]l $ 11.1• (Train is arziyiQg at the harbor daily, bn The undersign will be at their coal --E-r- -1----I,.�.�..,.��,�. And notion Is hereby vee that immediately I as he rices bane.not been,fall establish. - ggii - . , alter the lean menttoneddate thesaid executorsjg (� �elVets " ed phe great rash has not yet cyommjenced. sheds' wt12 proceed t to dietribgte lite assets of the said �• e Severe frost of Tuesday night Seed � T � �—f, deceased amoagf�►b t2ta parttae entitled tbareb, For I}rese Trimmi , Ute,, Etc. ^t r� I . �?scTlflB fOI tile. P14ker11] ktavtn .reward tc those olaims 'oi wbiah they 1 . > 3 3h�► cacambere and mesh oilier garden On Friday and Batarday at each :week shah t�toa have nobles( atsd the said exeoatora M. do E, BOON _ ,`: Y stuff. '.['hose who had linuse plants exposed during. the fa 1 and early tot the r►i11 sat ba liable Voir ° . roe ► on Baty riart • H`•- -� I -_ now motunin their want of judgment. winter tow igh out coal to 11 who - thenol so distiibut to aug�regia or ersone Pickering East End.. Gilliam Edw' sand bride, of Philadel- map fa or them with i their eWS 1 Grp a .whoa►of ey s$adl ting have T aoI . t L, , B.o' 'btil :at;tl o bituo at yah ibli-1 = �"'° r pilin, who have been with Ilia parents for pe►irun e. Terme o sh.+ aUl >e,.13EW L, liaitaut',: _ Wante Whams , , .P .,-4-. .f. _, . A IQ►� :'or . � . �� �� scans etttt asi Week have left.for Toronto, 'where 1.p y' �t 1 . will a nd fi short ii .,e before retatnl• P• R. ;� OVER ori' S�a S.; , " ' 3, f�= A , �_M W - • . W �1 ►� /y/�tw��tolt +t� r� - . ;�aa home. f3P0)E'F'UR -A9,6at: aI1Qtl . � , : EL ,: r yt . 1. _ I. e_tl 4 =1te . tee: -. 1. f L' > _ ri } :ems y�° 1 , . '- � z_.. , ' _' ...: - .,;... ,+fit. 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FROM OII8>6 URA.Nags. they may be, because they feel the force of "`` Havilig�parobased the above business " 14 LOCAL . : 2:24 P. Y. : ' the attersnce made by the late Sfr J. A ` " `AIeiander L. (libaon, of Wroxeter, from C#. W. Dicer, I am reputed to 9 LoOAL, . 6:OZ P. M.: `: tae McDonald to the hotel-keepers de ntatiot., p P been appointed Registrar of the Count of that waited on him, which was thps: •'Sir's oaten to the wftxi of the ublio w th$t I $anon. y go back and make i P Tyra c;Fozria W$sr ntrs as FOLLows.— .24,E your.business•to respect• line. No:7 LoaAa 9:18 A.M. V . Engineer, James Facer, and fireman, able as�on cans but when the charah sage Firet-clued vlehi.cles and'horses for hire daq "18 LOQAL . 8:09 P. iii. �.� . Gleorge Johnston were killed by their g° yon will have to go." I take this as or night. Teamfn dons protisptly by g " 1 MAIL . . • 8:20 F. M. . train tanning into as open switch gt one of the last kicks of the old enemy, in• da o obs 'Bas fn oonneotion meet- ' 1 Hamilton. temperance, before�be breathes'his last in • • • • _ Y x 1 'hum TSBLEO—D"barton otatton i � %.r-; - ing all •G T R trains. Freight and . T.B: _ 7 The management of the Markham Fair. the Grand township o! Pickering. The ez rase slivered to, /►11 a e# hotel-keepers have stated Ohst the law can p villiag have scoured -the Ruyal Dragoons, who the e. TRAINS GOixa E'+AST DUE AS FOLLOWS:— � -' r not be worked. I would asy thin in N0. f3 MAIL 7:58 A.M. _ , in their imposing display aGd under cpm• Brougham and Whitevale we mast have wand of Major Leseand will on Oct. 1st above the average tlaloola keepers for oar �� '�� ' ' No. 14 MuzD' . 2:18 P.M Profs., PIOREHING* „ f. w and 2nd Rive their musical drill and villages are quiet and the old topers say we -! ' '• _' 8 LObAL . i:57 P.M. ,, grand finale. Thio ie the only County cannot get s drink for love or limey and i i - USE..,. TRAINS(feints►Wnti� DIIR Aa FSLL0w9;— fyiir Where this great attraction can be In Whitevale the retulsr visitors do not go a ` No. 7- LooAL .. . 5:21 A.M, ` seen. Entries are already ahead of other down the street for drinks but are at home �� \ } ears and eve thin oattin the wood for their wives and living B Queenston Ce* ment " 18 MMI) 8:-15 P.M.: ; :�. y ry g promisee better than g + eyer. Don't miss Canada's greatest conn: in peace. Local Option is working grand- j —For building— , ty.fair at Markham Sept, 80th, Oct. 1st ly and any man who says it cannot be , -y ' Concrete Walls, Silos, Stable Floers, v, • .and 2nd. - worked simply defies the laws of our land. ' . e�R._,_.i The temperance lie intend in the near $og Troughs, , a Ve � Q tics z, Cisterna C 1 rte, - . Temperance Alliance. future to circulate a petition to sek the 1 Eto., EEC. council of Plokerzng not to submit s by law - ' w ", At the.meeting of the Tempenantie Alli- for the repeal of Local Option which we I The undersigned`will go personal] and in- t feel confident the will res ct and we do struot arties how to build any of the above t y shoe held in Brougham on.Manday of last y Pe This aemenL Ie : ' - not ho a to recent a tition to the council I etrnotu ee tree of any oharga. If Olt want S A1C8 ne { ` week it was unanimous] d ci , _ : , y e dad that it P P I� fully warranted when Instructions are carried i 1 -` = wasa very unjuat thing for the hotel keepers claiming 745 names which will, when out. Road Cart,. our very latest 01! .�- to ask fora vote on the `--I ced o tion nes- counted np, be -found only 600 and est +. Parties requiring cement should order at -4 P q , . - --- - once ae some delay wil: be necessitated in fill- anything else in our line `- bl if one over a ain would come down j • �} � � tion, and thus keeping the manioipalfty in. . Y B g � ins orders, please Call at Once. Orderg � " a state of agitation, while they 'snow that another 150, for many who signed for the -pll� He1ds ' T �' - for many years a large majority of the repeal, having seen their mistake will sign W i tJ• �evitt, steadily;Coming its. ,t�,,, the tition not to submit tine b law for �5 ; inhabitants are not in favor of grantipg any Pe y Agent, Greenwood, Ont. . more license, and the number for each pro- repeal of L.O, ot� He + hibition is increasing daily, consequently The gentlemen who presented the pati- H f A first-class stook of wood f : f�, � it was decided to circulate a petition Peking tion for repeal gays lto reason why iG .. i ' . WOrJt always On hand. reit'{, the council not to rant the r asst fors should be repealed only that the would '"' Letter meads, _ , �� T . veto. It wsa atsogdecided that s second loose financially on their bnHdiuge, but 1 petition be circulated at the same time for this was false, for the hotel in Brougham _ - - aATYs1TACTICN . , ,. all parties of both sex, who are over ei ht-. and rVhitevale were bought daring the ' -- eke �e �e �,r g Scott Aot, eo the entlemen boa ht them GUARANTEED.-. . �.. sen Vesrb of age and who reside in this g g �r1VelOpeS _- - �,", mnniaipslity but are not on the voters' as temperance hooses anti not Rrog-shops. : ___-__ "•W. H. JACKSON £k list. Competent persons weprre appointed to- Thertl is one reaafln they might reason , .x ,, y cironlste the petitions and to see that they ably put forth which they tailed to do, for BuSlne88 ('t �,d Blrock Road,Ont. are all forwarded to Brougham not later 'they seemed to be guarding the interest'df v - . ' lhan the 10th of Uotober, and on the fol- morality sad the financial condition of the With a coalplete line * _Spring �_. _ _ lowitg Monday, the 12th, another tem r• township, it'is : when L.O. is itt force they . (foods: ;. t. I_ anoe meeting will beheld in the sameplaace. cannot take the last cent from the father Wedding � ' FARMERS' MARH)i;+T. r, :J i ,�,',' whose children are hungry �ndcold for the . . ToiaoxTo 8e - - a • _ STOUFFVILLE. want of wood, food and clothes and sp�rly InVitatlOnB, Milk Pans, . 17� 1896 - - - it to furnish an elegant bar and fine rigtl eat,fall�............ # Ot66 , and horses and a beautiful hotel. - _ Creamers, Wheat,spring ......... 0 f36 to 086 � -tj W. J. Stark hue parohased the Barnett r Pails - ,� • farm, of 8,con. 6, the tc,wnshig, they will plead is loosing -tC. j tee + Strains ► Wheat,red winter...... 00 61 to . 0 bS 4 1 Markham near Union- 1J ' mono because of no.lscense. I•f the•men , , �,,,.•� - r,_- ' . vine,-which is an excellent property. y OBhurne Wheat pee ... . 00 60 to 00 00 were allowed to, poor down strong drink utter EbWe1B, Barley, bush............. 00 28 to 00 8f>< •�,' t F. 13. Hirby left on Thursday last !or the will 4e better re unci to a their I : . . r rin b................ Albert Colla e, Belleville where he in- y P P y Gate, boas p0 21 to 00 '� 13 fazes. Atter they Have rank the money 1 . • t Butte P � is tends fitting himself for the ministry. and the tbwnshlp 'should collect licence to , , ems► ash................. 00 , 42 to 00 48 Hay,new, ion............ 18 00 to 16 60 On Saturday last while M. Burkholder fill the coffers'- at the expense of human . -- ) was putting the harness on his horse the suffering, blood money will make grand' Ever thing neces8ary for the Stxaw, ton................. 600 to 00 00 animal kicked him on the knee,' laying gravel roads for saloon kee r to drive oat Done � very NEATLY and at utter Making Season. Dressetd hogs............. a 'k . pe 5 60 60 000 ' ,, his famil for leasure. Fine t+isons can' rices that are VERY LOW Beef foregnartere 2 60 to 8 . * � " him ap for a time. y >? P • :`. ��;_4 : T. �Villisuson sold this week to 'Albert be built with blood money to incarserste Beef, hindquarters.:.... 5 00 to 8 00 .. r the victims of strop drink. Common Paisley the 20 acres of the Rntianell pro• g ,''. Natton..................... 400 to 700 ,� ` ' party .oa guys] hill. He b4s now oolp sense would say lees show with peace and Veal, carcass ............. - to _ r t+afety and let pec le earn an honest living the Peer I roperty left wbsoh ie" the rOfi t p - , ter,lb.................. 00 1006 to 00 /6 t p and not traffic m human suffering for show PedlSr 8 �eta� �oofitlg' and E �? �i.> Flt of the deal. J. H. Oat, : . RRet tics.................. 00 12 to . OQ 18 40 � - The reaideace of James Hamilton toes, per bag......... , 4 '�, Siding furnished on Pets, to 46 Meth. Minister, Whitevale. .. Ba rt Avenge, was the scene of ve e—• - 'A A lea�sing event oa Wednesday the 16 h Sale Register. 1 —r'�� 6hortest IlOt1C18r. ,,,k ; DOI tINIO ArT� k•_ Inst , the-occasioQ being the marriage of WeiieseD' 1T, OCT. 14th—Credit sale of farm -_.,.,,,,, ,,, , , ,, , ,,,,,�, . - } ` ' the;!ir.daughter Emma, and J. H. Ratcliff stock, implements, hay, turnips, etc.:the avetrou din and furnace z .- } our well known.aldertiaa. , property of Mre. John Eyane, at lot 14, 1: g , , ' - ••Glrsoioae," said the rammer boarder, -coo. 8, Pickering, a short distance east of Work 1r0I11 �i� attended.to: Capital Pald up, X1,500,000 ss- what ie that tower with the great wheel Claremont. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. p p- p Surplus, - $1,500,000 'r on the top of it ?" "That is a windmill," See bills. Thee. Poacher, auctioneer. + the farmer explained, •'Really?.About FRIDAY, OcTORER 2nd :—Credit sale of WHITBY gGENCY. % t farm stook, impletlaents, etc., the proper• Ke �ledy bow mach wind does it tarp otli to a. J f t of James Hing and.Soli, at lot 22, B. deaesal BatattiaS BUSino" sransaetsa - ' - „ I yy ': �, day? F- concession, Picke>dtng. No reserve e , 1 . _ i ••Hind air," said the well-dressed will be made. Sale at cne o'clock shay BAVINt3s DEPABTMENT: \`.-: r - stranger to a resident of Ildarkhaln, •'ie Interes!wllowad at highest current rates. laTO { �. -I See bills for list- L:-Fairbanks, acct.P Pin' Block, *, - P10k8ring, notice of withdrawal required. " there a home fbr the friendless.in this. WEDNESDAY, OCT: 7th—Auction sale of special Attention yen to the aoileation o! ' . - s , armer s a e and ' I bat you don't household furniture, also house and lot er Notes - place ?" ..Yea, there is ; >• a 1 of . . look as though you were forced to seek in Whitevale, the property of the estate ' - - E. J. THORTON, each a refuge.'' '•You must not judge by of the late Mrs'. Hamilton. Sale at. 1 _ k - Ioty: l3dNAalaB: , appearaneee, air, I am a lacroai;e um ire." o'clock sharp. See posters for full par ..'a:. T r --- P ticnlara: Thomas Youchar, auotioateer. _ '' - Leggett S I , Tribune. A p�RFE+�T' TEA ♦a. WF.D�E9LAT, OCT. 21st—Auotion sale of, �• v"v� �T" ` - '" uxeRiooE. valuable farm property In Uxbridge �+t hip, at Wilson's hotel,. Claremont, • vaffiP1`�H h r We hear' that Geo. Lap' of Bcott sold at 2 p. m. ,The farm.contains 450 acres ,� 1 ;_4 b18 t 9 am of drivers in Toronto during the and is known as the Jordan Estate. is u _i fair for :850. T. C. Nicrolls of this town The property 's situated on the 3rd con. . . , - won some - prizes on poultry. Win.. See posters for particulars. Thomse `i " Thompson of Scott won firer prize on Poncher, auctioneer. �' SATiTRDAY, SEF . `26TH,--Auction .vale of '' .y { ' , - THC p'. «• Cotswold sheep in each of the three class• i - farm propert at Gordon's hotgql, Pick• r,�csT Tc,t t es is which he showed. - ering Village, the property of th!e estate. : I ' - �N rNc wottt.p - - In the Toronto police court on Tuesday of the late sae r Stotts. Also the FROM THC TEA PLANT TO THC TEA Cup fir. Veitoti swore that her has pe r - Ohre. Henry ' house and arden occupied by Mrs. an ruin her. n villa The IN ITS NATIVE rURITy. basad, Henry, was not now Deo g Stotts, west 'ot Pickers g ge. t He was committed for trial on a charge farm is part f lot 26. in"the 8rd,concea- '•Mon.om" Tea is put up by the Indian Tats z` - taon•snpport. He has taken divorse pro- sion. Sale a 2 p.m. Thos. Poocher, r ewers ds a sample of the beat qual,t►es of India„ n ,) - oeediinge Agabadt her in Buffalo and she auctioneer." meas. Therefore they use Fite greatest erre in rho etectioa of the Tea and its blend,that is why they -.4, baa made a Charge Of noII•support against r Dry Powder. Gun• ! put it up themselves and Bell it only in the original l; ' him in that City as welt ae in Toronto. kngm thereby securing its purity and ezcellenco �, in ,50o was ordered. e M st 'Economicalt up to Ib.s lb. and S ib pachagna,and never Fbr Z1►48tribuldrig► 1 .old►n bulk .''°i . On Saturday - night last John 'Widdi• �hrrn IirtwWedeB,Qlid I ri•1CZd88r ALL GOOD GROCERS KEEP IT. . _ � field went to take a does of medicine for a OUSC 114u stet r bse . • . If your gruacr d9ae act keep it,tell him to write tit ti � 3, ,cold and-got a etropg liniment instead. Thousands is ase, D etribatell -_ ,` 1 As soon as be-got the dose -in his throat .' Mott wuM I �� �; STEEL, HAYTER d: CO,_ «t, be began to strangle, and at cogs knew 1 GREEN, u.and 1S Frohn Street Ettist TQrQ►1=Q, X b:a cued. Aseietanee was at LQNDON PUIiPG1J, what had p .�. s-, �1. p For eale;by John Dickie & �o, piokarlag F4 ecce secured at his father s," across the HELLEBORE, a, :- .. i tared after c� �I' - - road, and tun-emetic admin a ,t�''` t SULPHUR, . an[a was _ r�/ "0k - - which he got into a buggy - - h - LItdE - FUNGIROID,- ` ' , brought to a doctor in Uxbridge, 'with j h The beet WI ekl N®we a ®r i the BRR4N1-Fd D/�LL '� d for five befits`, Mr. Y P. p - ;TOI3ACCO l DUST, Eta» when, he erase i i �i Count of Ontario, far V �, {� , - `t '`' � , W ddifield and his man had eaten a lunch ` I�; y - Deatroys potatoe bugs and all other insec s ���1, t) ,o #`` Ia and re ante bli ht. Eon the Farm. u �i rs after Doming in late"frnm work, and It P v R T(i ENEW AY aid that the lunch practically saved his - `i Orehard,�Viaeyard sad Gtarden. '& �q t lif$3, as the poison would have been fatal 1 wY '{ - had it been taken on an empty stomach. _ — AIso the -- • � ',i { ,lournal. , LETTER TO T E EDITOR t• � 0M .now u`n' � standard Pars - gree _ ` C s -: — t�I Dee. 31�t, '97e . Duster.... ., JThis department is open to all forth. fair tits- „ __ _ '+ 3� cusdion of public questions. -The writer must The K 120Y" COrrug�ted _ � a in ail ashes send hie correct name with copy b riaoipally for Potatoes and 'alit qe• t We wish It.dietinotly.understood, however War Air Generato�. ` ,r1 >. that in no base do we hold ourselves re- Any ordin Hot Air Furnace will *dice I to les.. •Distributes all kinds o ry sponsible for oppinions expressed by eorres- beat if you wil only supply enough fuel The powders. .: ` :. a pnndente.—Eb NEWa.I '•Kelse „ h sever s ecial and v luable ' ..... y p M s c'�ito a ur iIL I S ' ?' Set 18th 786. features but est Impomint is chat i1 w�lil ,`• . Whitevale, p • Iv1s more h t with leu fuel and is the As Haas] almost giving awd►y Im ted I Dees 81s--Permit me through the col- t pot m7dourabl beater made. Norway Spruce, .Four times transplanted Lr _ umna of your paper to correct an error The"Ke y 11 fire pot. being const ctfd " IDES I d _ *+t hotel of several u ht enbular, cornugato cut Beed Potatoes, early and [ate. All kinds JL -: made by Mr. Wilson, of Claremont, es and u p g a which the cold air'• es of fl d a g r n n h d. - - t Iron sections ( ht, t) around which t e bre el nd a de seeds o an A I keeper), respecting a statement made by t p p� , number of varieties of large and 'small _ TEFL �itINDMILL 11 myself to the council of Pickering town- while being h ted, wd this entire rection 4 -_ si~ip. " He made a very unman]" charge on being wmppe with st heavy steelcasing'which trait tt�eea tested for a northern climate. ,. g me in my ' absence• Mr. ilaon was becomes heat d by the fire striking it:when ' $ When you -'grant any Printing For partioalars and grioee of anything —WITH--- I believe, when I made the state- pa"ttoogg down outride of uptight sgctions "i�b�� on the 1l. send to T� pseeent, towards amok pipe,it in turn warms the a, r '��'i Et r T 0 1[Y R :Z'' went before the council in August and did thus passes up tween this sties casing apd the• - -Ave. us the order and we will H8I1� HOpl�rns, � -..., this ex talus w the sot raise the least objection to what I g K� ;SO c � aures pesra cin : P.O. O ` (been River, ntarfa. no wood used in any part of its :, Y 4 :� .� said; but in my absenoe, which was jasti• surface and w air capacity t crit- Guaralit�e Satisfaotion. , We do •all $e►bie, he stated before the council'on the nary Furnace. The•'Kelsey" heats every OOnstraction.� let Of September, that what I said I took room even] , hteres*ever located sitb nice, �� yT jj�1 II j�j- _ mild, health! warty air that WIU not�injurs kind6 of block. at p>i. iiz keeping 7r a �. ST' I CHEAPER TJAA s• a ' N :. µ h balak in the presence of Mr. W. Besse and furni e, ;� ettyother gentleman in my own house the 70fhe.,, y•I will hem room: 4",[**t _�»� All.nicely painted and guarantteed. , sale night that I made the statement. distant. ; , Aedt for loaditng M. pirst f,7"S ,gpt.BF Pty#tpa. :' I - _ N I I have to_,say that no person waited Th*" K y"does not t t your'�,:ar. �Plth the hard titnes.� The"Ke '`is absolutely gas at�d dust oro me except Mr. Besse and I did not re- i a I stated t0 the gseilneii, send ford ptive catalogue. - .dim vAdi in �� � � �! � E d th � r o. G�Ro }l one won -- ' a d had nothing to take beak. . I ens . , . -. -": 8 �'lr��recBce Cotrapdnte�s _, • ' rove that the,anties didsecure T�E �AM S StrfARY � �`� ��� . 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OPM a - fk*or.-, :, % .. ��.. .. . a - entrance a -gained '.b I"I I- 11 � - I - I �' . . - 1- . . . - - --A - I J I., .11.- �., I I : I . . - dr men, 7,000 horses 110 . ­ 11 GRICULT . . �­ . _11 - .- .y -- � . . I I ­ I le, D A .- - q- , I U.,,, .L ,- .�� - .,_ �!_ . J�ighlty t , -heavy--,burd-- - - � �� f � - 11 " ,"':L I N 1. i - CHUN 9 PROO IN pift down %.Ir s an,d i6it, . ...­ -1 - _�--.-,--- ----"-- -, .. . ..'I _ , 11 � - ­­ . . . ,,I- 1� I DID Rna'hy 1.1���_ ; : . . � - __1.1 and ower 400 guns -were in action' in * d tr4ij;hten' thcir back " � 1. �_�i I � . . .,77� .,..'-- ;I. thie German ilitary. manoeuvres at .. .6.0-6 � I . . I awhile In utter wearinem, af ter.which -H,iESE-MAKING UPON TIM FARM,_: *� �­ ":,-.. a :,�, � I .. . . - . � - . .P I * �,� � � � A_:xi�� _ ,�� - - ENTHUSIASTS BEAR I lay 6sido- - �. . I',,q� .I . __ ,- -;t. . Goorlitz. * RELIGIOUS bhey their penitential 'garb C - - ­ . .� , I : - .' ,� . . .�t* -1_;5`1 . . . IN I he spemi , coxtes, before adjourn- heir "Ie i nd bruised feet . The ta-bles' of - our farmer friends . . - w .1 - .. .- 1L.j - -, - " - n a ' ' - ' �' . � I _� -.1i. T 'a aad on t . - .- - , I.- , � . ear do -witU - - . - .-I , �"_ I . � . HEAVY BURDENS. . ' hoes and stockingg. The might a y � .., . �,6� .. - . . . Governmen . ., I aiways, be provi d ...- W. . . . I.. I -,- �-,_ _I:` _.....1 ­ I- I- ing, gave tb t unlimited -:I 1, -.1 - I .� . . - once more put & � - ­ . ' .- ., . I 0. .. - ­ � r3 - ­.. tH power to boi r w money to prosecute the 1. . i....6- sly go ,off together " to qu � ' i- �­�; RY LATEST FROM ALL , . " .. - I wo in chee,se, pure, good and whole-some, _� . . _...I ��_7 - - . CHE V . r 11 -,.; . men decorou - .1. ,� - - , ­ .� . . - .-,. " .. , . �1_ ,1.�" - I d I I -" -' .. ­ 4 . ._�... i .W.,-� .. I ­ . 1. I . .- . ��,:-V,... .- .-. .. _'.� I WORLD-OVER. L ,-, Caban )oampa - 9 oderous toads TheY confessionala "d obscure, corners, an _­ - a_-, ,_ : - � - - it'in'o - ­ . � :�� � . 1-a?�,.-V , - - � . . of they and the men, after they 1are they use the milk for .cheese�xxlaktnx ; ., I : . I . ; , _� - � -�fl . � Herr Ur has discharged all the 7-cent but .,:: ''._ . I ,_�- 7-- .�.I ,--,r-�-," �� . --,,��J�-4! � Consider COMPIRIUS M Dexecration �o toward the instead of producing :� _ . - - .q- , ; . . . I L � - his emiploy, on the � - - .�­ : ­ - - , .. I i� .: �.��'.. . , I% %ore for many onest atell- 4!-:1, :11" -.1 I . ., .­­ - - i fq��igners the custoul-Procession or pejiteneta clanged their atti " . �.'-,- -`* ,_ �Ureid i -item About Our *0*6"Coat d that they divulge pecrets to -I t altar and pra Only tile simyAest.and comm. . ­-Y.", .1. �,I''A.:I - 11111 -many Notable, gr6a . - . .4, . .�, 7"lj.-7_d.4� . , gro, I Celebrated Since 1099 I .in pers]pira- It .,_:,..._.0_. . . 11 .tj�.,:,e t -I.- I United States, a d minutes, their faces bathed sils were employod by us in I"& . . , i _ Great Britain, the foreign Gov nments.. ' - 161ghtil. �. "�I �1 I IA - , N ,@I _ : � . 1%. I � i - 1. . 11 P of the Globe. Condensed d . tion, their arms extended in the form g, 1:410. . . �- . 11, ,,, - I I , , . ­ 1. ... . rg- - , . . ,� � . � I . ' ­ � ,­ A , Two Eppt editors in Cairo, 611a . :MT � _ ­ � - � ,�­ - ­,� - - - Admirers of mediaeval' -customs will of across. . . tory off orts at 01318ose�-M&l , _ I .. ­ , . 17 . �,_­ - . - .: - for Easy Reading. ing ' T e,x & .M _.. ..-Iff-T . . _-. .i _ : ASSO ­ . ed witik mis ti the Queen, have been ceremony has model po half-bushel . - ., _ --Y; z ; � � I - - �. fined , - - find In Farnes, a quaint Belgian town, his traordinary ,ck .oir � ... .1-1 ,�, � � - . , ' " , y nouncLs and sentenced to . .- � ,-A .. . : "'1- -, .I- -1 :.� ;L C m� '..."',­ . -, t'lu-11 ' been oelobrated for centuries in Farnes, i.nto dimensions suited to the ount . , - I - . " I _ _ .,ANIADA. ,_� _,,�..-^ . - , W I ., I I Ila, imprisonment one bf the mostremax1imble survivals I .- . . :, _... - 1 -il A ­ . eighteen M - r of penitents � ­ , - � - 1.� . . and, though Its .numlie I . T- .� I I � ��:,l -.-- - . in Chatbain t If d ftall 0 _1. ....-- . - � _ " i The to of taxation. . The N Vreanya, of at. MUD- - of milk at COMInan - - �, _. 11 ''I F, .��A � . .. of tbow picturesque, long gone days, who take part in it is not so reat 'as I .. � .,� I ­ - , �.�:­__ I - - -t �­ �1. . ' -beg �., . - . 1 � Mills, f, " 1, , . . - - yeAr Wil be o*er 21 burg, made the important statement ' in fashion, it was a cf�ntu ago, there is Oundant are to be recommended for ,Z:�­;.. I ` - . .; � - I .. . - � I . i 22, 33 when mystery plays were - - 'I- "', . 1, �,,,* . ­ �T � ­ � I � I - t four weeki r1h ; k 1 . . . , I Durin the yesterday t t the Czax'a torur shows ow who do not tak of mil can-,- �.. .,'Af-, I I . . i� I" , i � . . ,I __�,��L�._ . N� . . . . -I ��barrels f MPPIts shipped fr when religious observances were far evidepee thut 0 If the neoessaXY amount -_ 4 1 were , that Borlin d Vienna, as well as Paris -earnest., It ho0W o ,�..�9 e._� ,-. - - , _ . � -- St --striking and dramatic tlm � I ­ ... , ;._,�,� 1. ,, t P1 part in it are sincere and 1. . .L 1. for En landd _- . awn d- . tersburg, are conscious of more Ln they notable fact that many clergymen not be obtained a,t one milking, ,�� "L' ;, ' `� ". . _,A - . .� - I ­ I I �_,_­­_­ - . A �.� I . - 11" . '� Imont 9 ty of coartmon ac is ft istrict are 'wholly Opposed to a cool spell a4d add the night's milk . I ...'T�11 .1 - . - ,:N' L,.' . 11 :. � . ­. SmiL4, of Hamilton dran a the t"ll by are now, and when, Iii a.word, the un- of t he d . .1.-A_ ' . I ., I :.p . . I L I � ­ _f. iN ­._.- -: . ­, � .�� I-.,P���-: .--� . - . .. , -.. - I Th - was Len the Pow -feat the politioaJ do- of the ceremony on th or ing's. Place in any Vessel I � - .. ­ � - .. I L- 10upfud 0 pa.rW green, but ta r to de he' universe swayed and the observance . .6 to the M n , - :,i, , ,. - - f e G t Britain, which, it add- seen forces of t * . . boil L : 4.1 L . -.1 _�-.::. I to the la ital and is recOrvOrimi4 Big . IL at it Is barbarous, and is or ;,.�IVA�:�,."' . �-,- ,.,.�.. . : 'L� -c . . L . _d early diqplayed in recent impress6d the minds of mortals in ground th eas loxgo o,nougli-a large tin . - ,-- ­'. . . . ' I a tba : , -�':._­11' '.. I � f ;'�- L' ' , I of wheat at Montreal 'e I not in harmony with the modern id' =d '.I , f. I . m�L I - in this instan -haw amwers, every ParP .. I .. .- . - . _.,t,:_ : ." .I . I "Ll - � _-1� '', I for Ell .. ical erveTy depa t;o-da-y Is ever, their oppositioli I in a rennet or a tablet, N ha4 - L."L .- ";,I, ' I ., . 'i I The C this season is more t I-an ev in key. majanor of which we moderns have lit- of the church. v can .. . L- ­� - rtmmt of the tie tonceptlon. At Farnes 3as roZ . �� 1� . � . ­ ren_ . 1;1� , I I ., -- , 1 twine r t of the saason of 1895. . . . .. .lt� �a -1 � . . -� . �h ?( A piece .. .. I _. , . ; 7. - warks, in Johnstown, Pa., re futile against tAw orce of po� --�,­;;�2�1.,' *% , ;__ �, . I to Cruiewtanks, of the N th- Cam. ' ta ir te period still celebratea the process.ion. of peni- moasu , o a.t momt drug at.oires. I . .� " .-%�� : 7' . . ! Consta 3 stationed at Euck for an indefini for ular tradition. Still there seems litt e . d be . ..?-�vj'f�4�e4'.' � . - - - . has shut d of the hand sho - _,, , - . � � .1 .. -__,_.­. �1_ Weist Mo Led Pol ikX , ,hen on throwing three thoiloand men out of tencop, just as it has been oelebrat,pd reason to doubt that in Farnes the old- net tile- size int .. �; -1_.�, L_.,r..:.J � . - , ­'�, - . ... - I lAke, ish L and killed himself t - . . ightin a p -rr 1. -1 __. i � !k I. 1 : r ­ : L ., -�.� : � . - 4 . several hundred years. ­ - previously soaked ovew 11 .. 1 IL � enapdoy2nen L. � . time lwlief in this tradition is gradu ,-1 I - - I-, � .I.: . ,� Wednead Y-i . ;: ' I 1. . -of water and the whey thus foEr , add- 1,.�- ,�,� . :,�',' ,- I .. ,..L _' "._�_.� I patent liwe leen Ar olf off icer" in the Greek This remarkable ceremony was insti- ally dying out, and there areAhow that . .. .- - I - __- I . A nu=L I - ;` _-1- . , I 11 . I - � Donaini com- .. ceremony which was well unt'I thor- . ­�,�_i'.­ . .�!0-1;. -_. - I- L. * from the" , ,&at ed to the milk.. Stir "... - .- . - .`. L_ ., . Montre:vi con- army w deauted Lr tuted according to Flemish historia , I � ­_; 1* - . ­ . - * I i,sstLeA ti g the . 1 i, .vi, . -- orpora in in celebrated- a few days ago Is the t milk. , -i�� .4 I- . 1� anal�in mands, and ined the insurgents ' hly inoorporateA with - _r!-- :.-1, �X .'�'11 I .- �: ::*-_%. at rLe t jolk C 0DX]paJa and the C n auspices of - I .L -I _. _Y Company. � tile Isla,nd olo .cently returned . that will be seen in the old Flemish OA19 - . . '.�' -,�.,%-� ` .-1, .. . _­ :: Whiskey Exporting I . Crete re riaost picturesque sitrIat Heat. to about84 dog. paW,enheiti-_!`_1. �,;� .��­ .:� . . . . ' � . L , - ­ .; 1 :�. I., has re- to Atlaerls and gave . themselves up. the Count of Flanders, Robert 11., of town. If- V30 a UP me thia (Mough. -, I ,'a;4,!j. , .. , ave passed away forever. .. �. - . ` L . . : - I , Bishop ulliv�tn, off. Algoma, Decrees have beem sign d conde.pning Jerusalem, its object being to show hon- will h .-1. or until the curd Bee. . "",_-L _� ;_� .L . e . -_� . - . . , �... .. _u'- - _- , . - '' . Z L-_ . I . �. . � ;_ I .- I ceived check- for" if,5 W, given anony sixtA5011 of them. to dmth: I or to the relicts wbkh were brought - . . ., .1 Then remove. from the fire and let - � .�Wl_-- . � / _;,�� -I__- "' b wmo friend of the diwese . , - .� -11-I . I . . . .i.�V; �I .1 , I�f ni;" - . IL ' - . . *, - . - - ':�. .I �, .. or thorougho ,:. . � .. - I . mollely I _1 t i:_. "sei, � -� - . . . - . . '. - AN ARTIFICIAL NI,4(;ARA,, I until it ,p,- ,t. . , ,�;1!4, 14 �� �0 . 1. - - . . i � . I . , -::. d for the mission f und. to Farnes.in that-year from the Holy :, stand . , . I I . L . I in Engl . ...I . - L� . _. " , L -_ I -_ I - . .. , . ETS. ��.. i- . which � - .43407, - L_� .' L L_ 3 : , - .. .0oagul. plaoe . .- - . .1 . ' . I., � . .. ' . ' : �: . i :; : . 1 - Land. Through the centuries it has ; , ation. takes " , ­- ����_'_`.�'"L `*1- . . -- .-.; I . British Board of Tra,6, returns for ` -.� -'. .-ARISLAN P I .. - I . I af toor �, " ; , .- I - iie of $10,50(,000 . ld be out Into small - .. - - ..".. -77 � - .� -.'.:. ! August a va doorea Doo In Paris are carefully atilred. been celebrated, almost always withthe plan to 19eivelop Endanjarcil Buildings the curd shou .._.'1!R!_:" - -L-- . . q� I . ; . �M.1.1 - 1. - 1 . .1.LL W; . � �1 '.. . �. - : - ,' kad a decrease of 094 000 is With Flowing Water. . . . ,�Z�iV6­,.� Ith .� ! in impo . r�fj­ , ., . :�.' L A' %: . i 'r - . . . - . - . : axeA with A ust They are the iadisponsable companions same laarnestnegs, prec ion and atten- . I squaxed to allow the whey to ew&Ps- . . . .- I in ex rt I as 00mP - . - - . � �._-.-?X.� :,- --:.- �z-- �_. - p`0 I . of the women who walks. Short-hair- tion to detall. � - Firemen of the future will fight fire Tile whey should be of a gieenish hub . V � ";. 11 � :._, . - . . I - . I - " . if treated ' "",,�,, ,- I ' � L- _:_ - -.�_11_ � : last year.; Lmdon ea � a ed terrier of long4iAired boy, it is of. F ' . by simply draping buildings with water and - nWIY' , transparent 'L " i! N, - _ _�, , I I I A'c I THE TIME IXED . I lence or 8, feW, - _1 I - : - ,& e r,,= f mm .- 'L 11 - 4 , , W90 - �:.." � . , - a VL or It came a few days . a I . these . - `r4 -IR -11 ., . . �- ormed with tha t it be tiny.. f ' aj euxtains- The water folds, of right. A little ex-Per * i , -P - -�;- as been f . no monle , provided ago, ad *,_1 640, � company t J�, _ . ­ - ; I ,000 to build a marine rail- ings will offer am impene- trials. will be all that is needed to ge - - .J550 . . . 1. tad of X SQ the ittle d* has his tai.lor as ourious cover .. 5 1-fl., . wil .,- _. * � .� .� � I .- shipbuilding yard'. quarter to 4 o'clock in the afternoon 6#set.'r it ths,I- - , -ANI. - L __ _. .. . .-.: way and rry on a well as hLN owner, and Ledouble, of the . trable barri4 to the hottest flames. At tile curd properly . . . - - � _!& �a . . it -began, ,The whcde town awaited it. . . . ,,- .�. . '? ­ - . : -. 7- . . � . - ml. �. , -� ,-. . . '�1, . - . . I __ . -arms of the Palais PW3 at, may bme, called the Worth Shops were closed, w%yfarers lined the a trifling expense it wotild be pos8ible whey seems InAky it dienot,68 eithet & ". -�1 . . , in Vanco ver., , , - . 1P "; L I � " 47 ­ .. -.:.; � . . I � " - - ­ sevent five otands of � Now. N, ' .1�� - ;f, :i ; � � . of reilmet or heat. - _, _ - I - - I - - ff." , I � � attexia were the nnel. With garment of to have fin -,entire city en -deficiency .11L.:rj,_w , , -- � . .1 � now Lee- tford n were ved of streets, hats were doffed, cigars were shouded in .:­�, ­ . � . . ; :,r4 -- . . '. _. to L -- a-I -_ 1 . p I ,tary r f ire is dip off all the whey possible before r6- '- . .�. ..�t g L��",_ - ... - �_M ,� . ­ L: I cadets of the Roya,l Mil this way a few secouds' af . . _ , . . ­ . . _ � � : out to t .velyet, trimmed with fur. or of cloth, thrown away, pipes were pocketed. . V,i4; ); ,.__- I " . . 0 wile,ge "a King"tou., . - . the ' -discovered. . he curd. Have ready a square . _,,-141 '� * -,' .1 ��:�­'T'�- strap-stite iod and embroidered, Then the bells of St. Nicholas began moving t . _L,"�,�-1:'L' -1- _ ., 'r.g . I oma,a,a and hex son This now style of wo.rfa.re has been In- ,z� -�.. . �- . 'If be, of a. w � of cheese cdoth previouSlY scalded and �.�L­­. - - . L _ . a buLi& clothing o' the little creature harmon- to ring, aad straightway out into the -1 . . _ ill. _ . . .- L - . . f4C>und in the ruin'9 Of I I �,�._,. . , - .A... . ave I Mok. izes with at of his possessor. hief Regan rinsed. Spread i �L,�. . - �- - -I - . have -i central square swept a long line of bare- vented by First Amistant C The clothes basket will do if no other is. - ...- � - . . z... _�. .t iing dea ro ed by fire at Weadow'b Lono- Some ladies provide mackintoshbi for . . of the Boiston fire department. - -.-,. . �� , .� . . .. ,� a Settle t twelve miles from A ' footed penitents. I I at hand. Place thi'l over a tub or any : ' . _. 0 �' , ._... I -, .. , �, 11 ­ _. . - 3, It ia supposed that a dou- their poL9 on rainy days, and have them wato,: ourtai4, to formed by tbroWWg to catch the whey. ' .,! - �& - - . I �..k_ -_... � . 11�I- ton. N. I , i made wit2 full hood, which covers the Slowly they march between the two vessel laxge enough - - ' "J___ '4L. . . - ,_�&P _, . � . . out co am in- I ­ .", ­ - bl took place., . - ntinuous. strearns of water from Dip the curd, from the boUer, pl ' ' , J" , : _L !' - 0 na . ­'I�*�*�ttj- ' .-, .­ - .nt,s for the nowl ser- Cars. Olherp there are who choose files of spectators. at their head being th and let drain for'�' - '��' '­_­ _�-­ I . r ngeme tartan8 hivift points turned back at . . . the roof line and merely allowing it tho cheese '010 41511t.l.- I , . . _!� Tho ­ ith the hands break ;1 . - I and- Catkada, six musicians dressed ip inedia,eval oos- hilo. The n w . 4`1�-.�,::� , . A_ .. - ,, ; tw D Belgium the shoulders and fastened with a a sbect. aw I 0 taste, after. 1,; - � .1: _.��.:- �:_, , vice. completed be�ween to spread itself. out and fall in! the cuird'up, fine. Salt t � ..- - I _. L . . . For those be- turne. A weird chant these musirlans -if- - , been . I ,. I— '�_ L __ - which� ha strap rou ad the body. hex the cloth 1) the corn"1% , . :�, I .1. M . - I ­ ." d Several striking tests have already Licen which gat - - _'. . -11 - -.. � .,. . a ,ehip Company all r . jeexk'. � �-� - ' . I , , - L? . .1 the Belgi n 8te In lieved to be .particularl,v chilly the play but more wei. d A strange in twed in the . � �:--?: ' . I .. L- -, - - I .I -1, I , .�� - L ' : .- , Government, Pont�m- . an made with this devioe in Ilos-tom ahake -,*.ell until well so " _ . � the axiad an I collars of quite the,bight-of the penitents, who pre not L h. Lift out carefully- _ , .­i_� .. . 1114. �:.I i. , .- - . �� �_ C Came . ter -of the 010t _ 4 , - 1' . .� plate a d i ect, service between . cry in i.� ;�,7 ., . . - .. � :�' L . 11 ' in the hoo d _..Iv�_.: ­ . , � Medici 'style, and are lined throughout The results proved so sati.8fact, P, which ghoul � 1,. ft ,. I -, �'.,,.L uwerp, via Bol.-blogue. . hired mummers or mute,s,. but honest A the and place lit - --. 11 .� 'S. . - � . A with astnAhan, nutria, or even beaver . . L :, -.---'R � " - - da and . oyery wa,y tentlon '( be placed wilerb it is illLended to be P. .Z�_­_7. L L .1 , 'L ' . , . .. . I - 4 . "� ,rhere are some and women of Faxnes and the '.. ­-­ , . 1. . ,..!�'� B - - fir" boards to press. A el ean (square in :-. ��k,�+__! � i - - REAT IUTAI,N.' - bmrd , . -1 -� - _ ..- -..V, .-...- � 1�1 , .. . � umbrellas of (lark blue silk, which they neighboring district, to whom this is attr-,lbted all over the country. The in handlin ­ 1 .J!--.i. , ., ��, . - ., th�%. ' . __,� I 1� - The B ships Do'� quite I . . shape for convenience 9 . , 1.1,A., �6. 1 - I ri ish battle, � astat'on have bo(n , taught to carry . is �X . . -4- ­_ _� - ,V' --( . dered to . - water durtain is a -very inexpensive pl, A ( - hoop, which - � '�1,�,�;-�,-- - - . . VT.- � , _ really a religious ceremony. Many t bin � .� . - , I �and Re(io btable have been or ce un lor , . "A ,�_ - . " I � less, of course. . 1��M: . .. 1 , � I I - ,����'4Z�px . : .--- - - - tee t"m � .- - _ ., straight and st,oadily between, their -there are, and ,� sks I ; 4 . sudden shower. frroups t)f men at the luxury. But if it be adopt. (I fire ri I - . . 11 head of each group wakka, an angel- w - , .. ­ . , "-:,. ), :_ . Crete. ' th in t he event of a ill ho reduced to a minimum. 'Be incline. or even 4'. � 1 -,�., . - .. . � or j6,000 0oo o� the ided with hand-i mor" damage to ad- -- A bench placed-on an ress on. -,r`.--..1*.-. �p v .. . 4, Tho bal, They a re also prov usedto plit to p L . � . 1 �L - . I I - - ­ . .. 'd �al London - 1. . -j,,- . . I .... . - i.:. .. Chinese.. loam was is,suo kerchiefs ,,in case of accidents, a tiny. a little girl-who explains in Flemish side8, it can dO UO ly over the -­,�,_; ", . . .. . L - Fold the cheese W,.,.., �. I . L . - . which to carry these being what the group, represents. . . joining proporty .th�n an ordinary hard t he 6"k I 6a,n be cloth even _'; -�A—- - .. � .�. � .,-'.,L" &xid.Bexlin. .... pocket in . . shower of.rain. ! � curd so as not to wrinkle, and place thaL ,.� .-'Al I ,--. . . I . -. � - . elf, t6 mothcr placed on one side of the coat. ....�:!�- - L- 1 . ;., MANY NOTABL� SIGIITS. ' L - Of ": . . ­ I - 1 � . 1 . � ., 1_, .:. .1 Li . - _. ­�.­..' � Ails. Delia L. S. Parn . - . � Tho rapid growth of the imodern sky "follower" or cover (a eirculax Piece L; - - I .. r - 1 - 01V 4W .. .�j..�" - ,1 ­. _.., . . law Charles SLewart Paruell, is �_ .".11,� : After the an go 1, one by one, conae the scraper and the conversion of streets . .. � . . . wood made to tit the cheese h .;� , ..�e, . . : .� - :�_ �1 ! -. of the I ' have- great- . I . ';�:V.�L I I . ...'� ;_­ �L L � -_­ � seriously ill in Dublin. � . . .1 . VTi7TORIA'S NEAREST FRIENW., men and' women mnitont,.s etii�h -carry- into deep parrow canyons form) over it. - .� .��.'L L,L L":.'L., _.._� ..,".. - 4!1- ;,_ , ,. L.- - �:,. -1. ing a heavy signMard, op which are ly Lncroaw�d fire risks. Moderd fire ap- r;d, after * .1 .... , . . . ,�,,:� - I. - official. retarns of the British na- . A small weight is beat at fl t, . � : the survivors a.mong those inscribed, either in Flemish n tus bas failod 'In some measuire :to ward changing to a heavier one. Let.. 1 �'-�, -� - " . . _ - - __ � - � . . . ._� -:-e�Z L - . �j ,decrease of 620,- So few Llre . . % I . I I . §11, _. I I _-, - . .1 tiom-1 debt. show a - . who were connected with the court sesit,ence8 frotia the Old or New Testa- keep pace with. theso chango, in spite th6 curd remain at, least 24 hours tn _ ' .­ ­;�., . . - . . . , . . A:, .­,... Zl,."� ­ . .. .I- 000,000 in 20 years. ' - - al of ,I he extension tower hose, and other - ly'0 I -yi 4, , ­ .I .. . 1,a , � 110- ;�­ �.. . 1 - . title conferred Li Q+ueen'a toa-brief xna,rri(, . press, turning 0 :- � k 1: . . The 'corre-CL 0 L- during the L�d � al"iat', descriptive of the various lliblic, nee in that time. " 11 .. levents shown in the procesawn. The do V ice4L 'rho danger haw lwn only -w lileh top . , .., L" I.. . 4 .. , cloth is used upon -� _1 -`..-I 1, . . o Queen is 'rand life, that 'her Majeoty naturally f ee. clean wet '. - q - - 1 I 'Hu.ng-Chang by th rem, � 111 .�, "� . . : , is I first grompa. are dedir.aWd to the Old partially-met by the construction of so- turn it. After-taking from the P ,J .. rl - : Z,-�,q L_,-5" . . :-.L V. - L Commander Of the victoriau Or or. cia:1 attachment t�6 such of them I Testament, and represent in turn the called fin-proof buildings. Tbo narrow act away. until (try. after which rub ­'., . I M­ 11-113, � ­­-, � . .� ;­., -* .- - a 6010 ; 4 A . __ . . ­ 1. -­ 111� Com- ; sacrif ice of Imac, 31ones and t be sorp-7 atrepts, walled in by towering buil4ings, with melted butter. Turn e ery da L . ..11 I t� W11 I ­ . MAN "' :�- - . I 6ir .J(i,seph Archer Crowe, as are sti It MpAred by the hand of time. I I : I K . " -1 L ,_ - I- . � he of Great BeiLain at thwelght p*rophotti, the three pun- soconfinoth.- heat thatahad firo \con- repk�'at tilt. pTocem of rubb 9 :_� --.' il -. .: ..- I- mercial. ALtac Among thein the Dowager Duchess of On t, . . and 1, . . - ,-,:: - - .-..L Great Britain at Puris, is dead. -lie. Atholl, who last week arrived at Bal- ishiriont8 and the repentance of David vertai thein into oven& This drives the molt,ed butter for on" week. fazi ap :!. � �:. - :-N � �. . .1 � _._­� IL - I- .1 was fifty-six years of age. . . . moral as lady in waitirig, and who has and other notable pro-Christlan tovents- firemen quirkly out of thpaa njid the bandage around the side -of t I o obeem ._:­ __�'. .. _;.:. I- - . . � 'L 7' r .- . . �­ - . . __ . . I_. de r Id se,h., ce h-el'i impartant. 1xlsts in the royal house- Then we We St. -nnor n(kxt st,ep is for the flame to arch over 1, dry, airy )lace W , __:.']�. - - - . . Mrs. Maybrick. un "" t nN In ( John, the fororu &n(I keep, in. a 000l - .'_­7_L.-,,� t,�. - . - . I . ,,�, " ,, - - Ut I . ­I .'. : , i g tall hold for an unbroken period o c not 1. _,;_,� ,9,� :2 , � -1 -f___- - , Woking prison for polsonin f nearly of Christ 'with a company of shepherds the street and gKoad at w - ure from fliee. i A milk safe covered LL A -, ,��i :,. . . . - . . � M " -- . _L1 . I ., - ... � ted to be dYi fifty y�afs, occupies the foremost place and hermits. and go ,we come by easy Them- conditions call for an entire s , .. _;,q�:%._ � _­- ' 1 with gauze is ust the place. Do '. -­ I - -, . ... . . .. � �-, .�' .1 . , - "I transitim to t memorable'scene's con- ly w - will soon. __ . - ­� - _:.,� � . - - .. . I . . , I . � :�_, -ived a on- There vs no one outside the royal fam be no de )-irtuxe in fLro apparatus. 'rho Place In the 0eilar so mold . J,� ­ - . .. . According* w returns rece f K, - - -, . � .-.. . of nected with tile birth, ImLaBion an d lan o t ,o water curtain moe'ts just unlebs the 'oellar be excepti011 v. ,I .- I I 1- .. . . .. .:-P A - 1 - L . . . . . - don, eruigration to Lhe U. S- ilia ily circle who enjoys a lar or share . . form, .. P_';��4!,:�,,.`, ::. � .. � ) C nada the Que(n'a friendship ang ,confidence dea t h of 'our Lord. rhi,i demand.. It Is only necomary to. ally dry arld qiry. A cheesf Wleigh- . ­ . . .I . docroased 10,0U0 and U UIL, 'M I�Z;1..,, . . I � _ I...- I . � -,, � - . - .- 1 : - _ August I I ' Duchess, with whom 0 Thew latter scones are, as.a rille, do- provide a . source for this curious wa- . , 4 - . - I I than the Dowager I ing ten pounds requires not I :.- .- L,- .� ., .. 4 ..s- 1,000., I. ,r - picted tin wood, which is painted and ter-fall at the top of buildings and let I LiML� ,in- -- -"� !!�. . ..''L . - , � - I .. - _.L , .Moctings' of Arm-waian sYfilpat�aizcTs lat 1A,61taj ty loves to recall the mem five weeks to curt',- A onger " ,I.. .- � .1 � . , :. : . . orim of iappy days long gone by, and carved in a naif realistic. fashion. In gravitation (to the ' rest. :A plPo is gures better flavor, or stronger. and I -. .." ,_W.� � , . I I ... . ...! - ..- ' I P , .- , �.-, , be* g called in all the great cities . ; i . 11 - .. are 1.11 I - f tb,e capi, in who) she has ever f ound a wise suc-li ilviae are represented the Lord's run up to tho topmost cornloo of the is liked be-tter by the majoritY Of cheese � k 'i'' �­:- I I !1.1. - I . of England and at 6overal o d a Supper, the Garden of Olives, Ecce roof a ad oonnecW with the water coloring :_.� .' .L .- : I '. L -, - . . wunnelor, a sympathetio consoler an . eateris, We never use a-By - - I . j�� Z . .-., tals ol. Europe. � � �ongenial . ad Homo, the Scourging and the Denial of main. At. the and. of Lhiv hose or pipe Y I— '- -, I . - - . 7 '�_' 11. . - ­ I letr thorough ly eomv"Lpion a matter to -tone .up- our cheeme, oat . , _ .,. - , �- ­ .. --� -. '. 'L% I - ", , . ' .- s- ­�%� I ; Mr. Chamberlain lias * lk, creani,and all. We wish the r `' ' : . "'i . :,.,. - written 1 friend. . St. Peter. Theso heavy pa,intingg are a nozzle is so arranged, that the wa- , . , I �_ .- - . 1. . . - _ . .� . I � . - - �._ ,a in ndon - - -.7, I carried by I ho'plinitonts of both soxeit ter f orced up is spread out in a thick . ..- -_, . - L .�� � , ­ tplr to the Colonial Ag�n . . - 1, - . . riurnl5emral-, wives lrdght try my way -and z:Z, .1. ",-�'J .- -s' _� - _ , r . . This first riadw above t lie bu .I j", � , ;L �.: �j: .. - -I 'hibit.8 the I I . � ild- ­ 'e.: � i. r that all tho the women being di'Htinguimhed by their spray. . _ I 1 . ­ - : - advising Tolty.�­ -!L , lot us hear results. . .11 . I le.. . . . - 1:�Ila� '.I . � I I . - I . ms , � � .. I :1 ­ '-,._;. .� ...�- . i . .- - . : Britibil Empire qx tile Pari,s Exp ,it" �'.�':._��,._.--.' �N ASYLUM 8 I s stature, their gait and their feeL. The ing for a few feet, then turns and _ . ...I I .1. .I%_ A : -. . . I . t Z:.:-. � -, 'Y ­:­� I - r_ . .- - I . - I .� I' I � .: , _ �-,- � .: .- .�.. - .. e division. .L . ' t. load bows them down, the boav falls to tho ground in an unbroken . . I . I , - .�i, -, : i . :1 . . - I I k. ,I �: 1, I ... . '�_ be combined in on This lu"tic asylum story oomee from Pea y i, - . ,. - I. � -- . . - .1 �.., � -.1, . . L- . burden tires them and the oun's heat sheet, The thickness of this curtain - - - , �­ . :� � T � . � : _ . 1. - .: - . - -_ �- ­ __ . ,,A jViaite Ridleyt 161A6 - .- .­ ..� GALLS. '. ';� ,�-�1�*:.: ....... ­ . ,, . ".. I­�, -s . - : I ., Sir Mattl_ v - twi c, Glaagov�. I Two councillors of that city addit to their distross, but not for a cian readily be re lated by the size of ­ I 1. . - . T � . . ". .,. . - .. �� �cri i i Je ',:', -� ' - - � ' L F � 1. - Fpecretaxy, replied W ' -ning w iro-its texture depends '' -v r be al- ' . - 1. - . . I - ..­ a OL were Ict n over a large Wluju the momen't is 'their seronity or pationce, t he Opt , 11�Jxll Galls Oil h4nes should ne .�­. M,i . . _1L L I . the, GovernIment, for the release of the ta. ' . . . '� ,..,;. r,; _� � I - I - -- 4 --, �, - - I . . I 1. .. .­.. � . Iriall dyna6miters by saying that the other da y by one of *the patientiL & dist urbed. lled u x)n upon the form of the nozzle,( lowed. It in cruel to work horses with . � ."!�­ .-I.. I I I I . - - , . I - .� vm based - . to perform a harder task than Ms. I .1. � I - '- :-' .4 . . . - �._. action of -the Government v safe man. He had led them to a room . � _ . - � it is an evidence that - :'-��,�V,�.­­ ..- , I I . . . shoulders. .. , ,.� � I - - -1. - I— . Certain of the large.wooden painti j' ' ! I 1. sorp . 1. ' , ;- . -� .� '..- �' �"rc . I ... . � . - 1''... - I I on medical reports submitted to Uf A6 I . , does not know how t . -J ­��,f_'� I LL : "Ge y I. o fit the -:� -- � ' - ' . - I -� .. I to displai a view from a window, such as those of the Stable at Bethie- . I WOMEN DOCTORS. -I' -' the owner . , - 11 .. . L 11: I.. _. . . . . . . . ­ 1,�! .... . - L. ­_ _ him. I shut the door, with its hein and of the Holy Sepulchre aro � . .. Ills horse. Not one farm�r in_.. . -1 - _. ­ . - � when sou es one � --,- � 6'�* .- .. - 1 . ,.L_.I '. . . . . . . # 'in col I&r to ��.._.. .F1 - I - -:I_I . . - UNITED STA . - � -11-1 :11-L.".- I-� , . I . . __ :_ ­ TBS- I - wit-acti -lock.- and the three . men Womaja has bounded to the front , . ... _11-. 1, I . 7 ::, % ,. L. - . 1 . . S . . platsed in .heavy chariots, and 'these are a horse with sore show- - I -�, - - I .� . - The patient alone pro- twenty bas - ;.,..._. 4:+,-*, -- - - I - . - '. _'priamers. - drawn not hy,horses or oxen but by Victoxia. Miss R-obina Barton aLl but -_' .L - :L "' - I I were. . ,_ . . ,.�".!;" . . -. . _ _­ Cambridge *ass., . hence there is no necesity for- , - -�. , _ .1 I . . Prof. F.J. Cbild, of ii served hiii composure. While the men and women penitents.- Rot even succeeded in her an)lication to the ders, . -I 1,��, . I . - : '_ '_' `�. - -1 ­ . . - - t known of the 4vard ooupcillors clamored to he released, ho. - I-— ` -1 .. - 0 - - one of t tie bes . sore shoul it shows neglect I .. -6 .1X . A� . - I 1from. those sorel� laden ones, however, hiarine Board for a oaconti'mate's cer. it �. - �17', -�­.- : . : - ­ I ".. - - . . . -tors is dead. . mm'a' rked . - have them, -1 . 1. A .", . .- .. . - University inst.rul, . does a murm o p en a but . :. I .1 . J - - I "If I were you, I would be quiet.,, . tificato on board foreigm-going ;;E�;,Is; and ignorance to .' � .1.1 -:.," . . L .The any- ,�4�.'-t.� ,.L - _ I.- - - strilm of, the two thousa Chi- . sigh of weariness ew,apo. . . I - . - � - . . 1. . 1, No help coming the councilloris grow you have a gal I don't,put grease Of - :-1, '' I . 3ago hod-caxriero, after more A CHIMST ON THE VRO88. - &ud now Mi* Alfrida Hilda Gamble � . . . _�­- - . - . . � . ­-"__­ -0 ' L L - ., ':to I _� � is strugglo, has ended in Vic- deeperate' boaxis of perspLrat.ion stood. .1 � :'.1, W.- . '�- . _.i I'I � , month' I reig have b�,en -kii d on it, says -a good -authority. It i - ' " 4- ' 7' % �A.::1. :;� - . on their arows and they fairly yelled. - What -adds to the really extraordin- wid Mits Janet Lindsay G "1-"I Al, 71* _ . �ory' for the men - E tens -the bide, increasing the' 1p"131*�L- -, I ­ -.-"'-' - . _.. . I 'Agg 4 1 . q 1. - I "If , I were you," rep�ated the- pa,.!. ary e,harwter of this pr(wession is tile duly app,Qinted and ll�ave conlMen d 10, � ­ . �.. e . . ,I . s .: .' . � :L, _.�4 . -nee of �MT. Levi M leadiing..perioxnageB, such their dutie-a an rosid6nt medical '..' �',- � . - . fi '_ , k �_` �:4"�:-------- - . -, I � Mhe ,reside aller, tiont sootaingly, "I would keep quiet." f act that the Of c rs ab lity of it being broken and worn off. . , -I, � � , .- . . - � , � 11 I L . ­­ . I , .i .- -1 ",-1 -. I me off the wealthieot citizens of wit- "But w3'ro no daft." pleaded one of as the royal Magi, tile doctors and the Jar e an it the flesh isexlxwi�d grease keep$ . � . � I-. - 0 Y! � !�. - . _. ,Hospital-a . ,�1.W . 97 keisliarre, Pa., was ,blown up by dyna,- ) of tho Melboume "I�" , I . . _� *.-. �. , , . the vinitcr&_ Drds bf King Herod's court, talk to .it t�ender and more sensitive, while not - - - . ' ' __ . . - mite. I . "Hoots, moal That's what I - said each in the old Fleiniall tongue, which institution in thks of the city �c- A . ­)" I .. . .; . " _theaxt ' . I M"*. - . - ­ ," . 1 I I .� . I L. .. .I, .1 of St. Paul, ma.,te.1,-wien I was brocht in." is even more ttural and 1; i ldd�ng so much as some other things in M , N��, . ... - all barbaric t han ' - . , - ,;7� �_ I .1 I Archbishop - Ireland � commodating solue hundreds of ya -.1 , Vi� � - . t;�k -. ,:X�1* � I � � �-_-1.I . .. . i��. . - � . healini, The beat preventatives of I ''- '­tk � : � 1, - .. Mitan., has issued a letter amnouncipq 1: .. the modern "gue. The entry to Jor c . I . � � ants suffering from all sorts of miscol- % I - _�, . . - I . � ' N - I - ' that hereafter in t ... ' ­' curious 800116 I 14, _. -4.-,y � . � 7, he Catholic parxiatal . �I - le:��Is a- 4 Children and ga after properly fitting collars, i -WN! .-. ; .. . 1. . I - - . laneoun, mimplaintis. It ll�m been t e ... .� . .. . . � * �� I schools no tuition fees will be charged. -,-� HO L. 1. Ujr.[n ()I),Ie " and are ... ,,,-�_,14., . HE DES011,1RED T_., t( --- shout "llosannahl 1�� - �__11 -1 I . ll at '!ng -salt water, used as a bath on - . 11 I _ . . � .1 . . .1 It I takes a business man to describe a f(*Iowed hy the 12 AIx)Ales and by custom of tho hospital autborities Ao r I . . Z W .1 . �._, ,,,,z:�� V, �L _ . . t I - Dr. Gallagher, the released Iri h dy- , - - - .6 . I _. . J�sua, who is mounted an an ass. Noth- take the first six. graduates in the fijqal the shoulders - each.evening. Its use . . _.-_11A4 "I 6 I- � -1 . mamiter, becaine so violent in Ne York costume -,o,his wife. � A busy sun of - . � ..__ �� I T, -�- �. , ! - I Lng more .mystical can be im�jgined than honor list of the WIbourne Univers4y la aid be begun four weeks before - :llr4 �-,,, !'4_`- .1 - : a st aight . - - " . . . _ that he had to be put in commeret, after seeing a very taking tho t,moclafed, pale and refined oou.n- Medical School every year and a oint sLhe animals are put in the plow inthe -_ . --- *.-- "�I- _. . . .1 . � en to a privatk 11 aLio, - , :� 11.-.�.` � �_, f� . , . ag lady re- t F1' the �p The, beat prevent.ative of galls- 6 ; '. � � �. waistcoat and tak .� .. ..., . . :.- ( asylum. . . dress on 6 very taking you e�,ance lyfLthe,young man who repre- them rwidpat modical officers at' ,1'';"3 ,- ., . V ".: . 1 , . artner of him a -,,,,, . 31 . 1-1 . 1 iformed the p , - ril . � , I[ cently, . '. t.8 our �ord afid whose head is cov- institution ; but this year they were is i-fitting harness. Harness should ,. � 7 . .:; . ' . . � 1. � .... 1. � � .., q ell. a � ;. . I � . �. ; - Police had to u�r clubs to- . joys tha, : "It was tine. The dress er�d '" 'h Assyruim wig. . fronted with an unexl*ct(-(l difficulty, never be bought when the animal in. ­.....I�� J.--4.--- .. � - . I .­ - ­ ­� , . - I . . : - riot- between . t.he warring f .t s of was mad 3 of some kind of cloth, with - �Ileroauns task is his for he has for the names of two ladi(is appeared no ' t ha d to be fittad. 'rhiis is true _ 1 I _� .. � , - . - -1, - - I ,, - -1-1 I - . . .. t, ,ran- some sor of trimming. - It was sorter I I. 43' �&Sl 1i - �:­ I -It� �1, .,�.,�- � the Polish Catholic church c . ��I ,tf!ged [limself to mainta,in, during the on I No, list. Among th profe on a d of`1Z 1yarts of the harness, and par- .I. . ..1. . . s . ' _ . . I.. �, �, � on, Pa re I.. �I,I�_,'.). ..­_ . I t ., on Sunday, in whio t men lilac or hrimp pink in color,. and had �ourse of t1w procession, his in thin PrUss the battle ragod hotly as ti I I f the collar. ' 1%ere is, an _ - I -1" -, � I . �, - :.-__-.1.. ,It � - I .. . :�; f, waist some kind of. basque that t)lo F1 ity, of to the claims of the ladio,s; e 'ic r'�vao. f. , - 1.1. . used fence pickets and the women1pray- for a :t�illness and anl g�tt% a ,riety -in horseea' shoulders as. -�- � " T;' - - I .. :�l �, i - - - She wore one of , 1104 , , ,. , _�!; - - - � .. - , V � I'll I " � . ,_. ., . - ��.. . - I ma e During. the la.tter scenes hoWital committee includes politici4xis - in mexis noses, .and. because _ - . . . Br books and umbrelldS. was inde icribable. co-Tt-on ce. if I . Who for(We L Hxe are - �_.:,s �­ - I ". I- .. . ;7 11 ' nigan, lir " life t , reasob -1 .* , :,�Ii - I . ­ - Mii4e, Flan i Of . tamout:h, those hat i you sometimes see on women, of C is' he emotion of the spec- the ap�),,,nch of the fr,;tn- t .,,. f its one horse Is no Por ", . . , - . - . .1 1. � - , t . -:,:-.. . . , . - .� � I I -ether gave iLn effect that I ...I I -:." . - - .... . .... I _: -Z ..,__ -­ I ._ Ohio, 'k child of five years, deliberately and altog tato is.iatell`90., Painful, indeed, is it chLw for women. ady candidates wl' if. should fit amot,her. Before a, . ..'.. 11 , -1. - . 1 ,2 , . . 1 . wa "_.. i�,-- .1 . . . � -ommit suic�".Pe on Thw-8- wish you could have seen." carrying the. cross. The simply " ' lk in," as thi4 sporting cot�?l&r is purchased, every part of its: .- �-�,'_- �1_1 _ �­ . I - I .. . �J . � ,;. - attempted to v ., od -1 11 . I - I ... .1 . I . - . "' . . . -- , ,:7- I I ,! :. , , - ,_ ­!� - .� . ! � - '" ip ac - , l-, - , ; , ,ath writers put it, whon Clio question caj�no fpA*% should be carefully premed-tbat �_- �6, - - I . . ing car id be-- . ,;"k" �ni t nt!iLmliterally bent double bone - . f- . � . day by swallow' . '. - - . - I ­_I I . . I _�_; . -I .. . . � I 't �� 4- 1. . ;- L .13 - . a - . .. I . , ,, � � ca'4%8 obje thought her f4the - * I JT. ST AS WELL DEAD. '. .'; .1 �ei�ht of the massive instrument to - division, and they Common ' d is, ,if t1lere axe baxd lumps in the-col ' �,��..� . , - r w - j . - ._.. - . . 11".. I --- . !7 . - . . 41 - . . I - u,c -along with. the four ne , to lal, or if it is harder in some pla6m. . ._. ".. .,� . . " - . ­ - , ,,4 - � 1''_4 ! I- A� - � to take her from her mother"fromo ' ' .. of to , staggers along blindly. Three work * 1W pl, 1 � .'_1", -: . . 4 ;., . i jab a 0 h V.,. . '*&`0 � _ - . V I - - � .. "� .. � .. �1. ' __ - . s� . .. -I - he had obtained a div �, -�� Speak Cunply ; It is better fa,r espeol- Rti= $o must fall, and 'each time the residents, w r - t eir colleagu . than in othexa, it may be rejected. . " - �. I . - Ji�I,, ��hgom ore� E( .. I - - ,� . : :, -,! i�, no . � - �.,-: , , -, - � � , :_1 . - business situation in tile nited ally whe a you azv talking to t6 001- Idiers who escort him throw M6s Greig, being- the loweAt on the Very )aaany collar& are poorly -stuffed, ;� '.I'-,�,f I., I �11 . I . , '. . . _-:;.1. - The si . ­ - .. .1,�� � ­ 11 . I ace :. - �_ ,Z . - I , s actually no ilpptrov�mexit. Mon peo)le. them Ives bratally on ,him -ana �buf fet 16t, was, according to custom, .pl d one de is haxder- than the other, or - -1 I . - . .I.., I states show ' him . . �:­ �, i - , al. , , - , - � . _ - - - : �. .: . Mike, maid the superintendent of the bornhlower, meanwhile ina.k. in charg,� of the casualty ward, aiid is -are harder .than others. ..--.:,,__,- '".. .I � Financial unrest still prevails t h . , , ,:, - i �., .. .., ­ -- � I . - - I . - ...'. , _ d . h&e is. a dead dog reported ing a pstant din, and thus emplia. sho had a lively time-for the first �ki t. . ..; -I ;,31 �. I - . - - 1 ., .- . I ;2 siderable extent and man ti-faetor I',,(,='- streets, . - �bou,Tll 09.pole1:011ax will never be satisfac­ :-, I ­ .,. . .. _ ; ­ * !ng , in- ir 0 amn ving a wiso regard 1. .-,, I - - :� .,. in ala -a. ey tq - thg cruelty of,the soldiers. Clear- She is a very girlish-lodk I , � .. � 1 -.71 �: .,*� :��. .:,. mines awe closing ' � town, .I want you to siz f f toj:y to the ha - - . _.� __ - ao a. . - ''Ill f r its disposition. a scene is abown to us the pop- three-and-twenty 1 thereaws. M'nd foi tho .comfort and uBefulness of hig.- .--. : li` -_- * _. . . , V� , .. . . - - r- � .1 - I � - ..- , . .. . ' 7 In t ness which has seized upon the as ohkA went on duty at midnight �in horses. One 'can fit a collar somewhat i,�..:L�I . ­ :., - ��,� . 1A - 'time. Strikes are ot . . -i_*_., r-�. . I , :1�', / or ad xil't"'ort in I . c I n inf�r�ue , ,,and look af t I or - ­ ." . ._: :-­ � 1,� IaWr the intelligent officer u lat r ad - . .- _. .- , BMW of all kinds'of prod a very -1 I. . I � . .-_. -11 � ,"-, 16w. Several important f d: - . K�i n, f Kinfro as a victim. Jesus ap- a simple black skirt anti a'cotton pr at to a shoulder by cutting I . . � I , . I - - blave � K . _ a slit along ._ , 4 � . - - , -N , - ..,7 -.,. ,_ --- '%%- . I I � �_i I f, _.�:��. . - ar xle of the Amen- bruilso she . hardly looked physica ly th 3 groove in which the hames fit-, - F . � . : .. J . =u - v required about the dog, and arB again in the we i pull-, I I " , a1w soafiewhat accentuated, the, eprt�s . I - _� - - ..- -, -_. i� :1-, . f d t t be bad j. very savage dig- gi ir� Is mounted on a cloud and strong enough to deal with the mad- in 1� out some of. the stuffing ..d �_-It . , '. 1. , . e . _ � .. - -1 . . � - sion, and tAte, opinion is that o im- . I � � -". ­ - , . . I .. � , -&I : .:_�:-:, * :.I . I i : � ; - � guee his disciples, always to the drunk ldrrikins and howling declaasees .poandinq down the face 01 -- ,:.. . L . 11w - '. � . . . ... ­ -, . I I 0 . - - � . - - . . . .­ 41. F : .! : 0- % . 'I - -6 � utt al old Flem -are nightly.brought to t lie hosoi- withastick of wood having no a 1V . A TP . .. I Fwavement of consequence wi occur position, - . ­'­ ----w . bar ish tongue. . who, the collar � � . - _. . . ­ . Ll g .. .�-- _1 .. I . 11 - . - . . I : 11 : � im I "-. 1.0 I�..I 11.- .,- . * til af ter the Preaidential olev'ti n. Re- - if,d � I V I - wore or less battered bondi- corners; a: slit should never put in_ ,__ � I _ _ - .I-4. - u' e 'L - ' - -,,%,. " I - � . . - r - !i- �­_ I , . d - ` �� I MY . �%;7:, . ; L U in j' ' " D TIME. - ; . A GRAPHIC FINALE-,- - tal In it . __ �, - ducti !X�ril �., � n of, wages have oco' , ::'�ii, . I ^,.,. ,".. �!, . L� . . . ", tion for surgical treatment. - 'But be- the face .of, & collar. - � - I- : I,,�! ee, ., - . ­ I t I :- .. . - . I 11 ._ I. .. - ' " �,­ .. .--. -.I--.,.- - - wany directions, thus reducin t - ... 1, - I ai lit of 't - , � I . - . . t, Pur ty ni mt . - I � . . - . 1. �. .� : �1. _��g power of the p;6 ; ,Why, Boxey, it's been ain a& s1hoe I I [a that Of the WomemL Who follow at fore the now doctor went off du � . .- - --- � 1; I .. . ____ . ,ople. I o, and - . . L. o I _. - q, _ .. - -.! .� .. _­ saw yo ..'. Good tinie wb$le you. were . dar sl�B showed tha,t, elmergenoy le- :. 7 ; L.' � � � . � .1 - . - . - I -_� �,* ji- � - .- . . .. � he - ­ I ; - - - � : I 11 -t 11ECRO INO, :. - � shm manufacturers report la - . I aL Christ as he at& C � . - - ;� ­ ­ , r"Ip away I ' 1. . 'the- _99ora on ve ops capacity, althou�h the exp(ri- . � - �- - I - - .i� ; - ' , . . ; . . . 1. - - .. .. ments of goods th1an usual f or time Made twel've months' ht y to Calvary.- White faced and . � . . . � _ -�I: J � _-, good time. That I must have put her nerv�s to a rl Lde ' -: . . -. I - , ' ­ , ., - . � �. � , . . ...�' � . ,�; .1. . Of , but genorally of a* c,� p class ioir head enoo . I . .Ar. Me&ton, :sbe said, Be orely, 1- �_��'_-�, . . ,1� I . year . cut m wateum- to ifive year& � dolo ous are they, and at t] . .� ti . aw - _� - y . i trial, 7 1, I . . � , .. :- 'J�� - . 11 . . . ,!.�. - 7_ - � I I - .i�, I goods . I . want you to explain a remark that you. �'.- I I'- - -I -_1� _,--0-, .. I. - of . The, eondition of ' ol 'and . . I �� I W&I s a maiden, hearing this oldtruth � , n� � i i: ' � . I . I - - - ­ I .�1: 0 . I . 0 to.give , , . : . .�. - - ' . 11 in Ldn, just as you lef t the house. last - - ;. - . I ., - -_. -s , ­ - .1 i m .oft. - . - -, _. I -::. � . '! . * .voly is . � , . -I �, - . cotton i�hows little if any c ago. :11 -If T bear -one's crow,bro - . 1 . . , _ ­ 4 'I .. I .- - 1: .. - - , I - -1 . I , - .. .11 . `f, -ME LODY .� . . . - . . 1.� - _ . . I . - A I . . - . � . I . . . 4 - : .. . .� : - . . � - XCIIANGI� OV .# .6,Gvd-" ' -: 1. . 4 . 1. .. � - I . i - . I . . . . . _. 1P.1 - I.. I � . . . i plea ure t . � iRJG]AT' W IT.:4, � . ni t. : - I I 1.- . . a 11 , i. . . _ �. ..., ­ I -1 t . - . I . . ... . -..,� .. - .1., . .. .--.6.� ;!,-. - GENERAL. 1; i I !� ­- -- -, - - I . . .1 . I ,. " ..., '' 11 . in saying any- ; - � I 1;-- A . ': . o . D, - It 'it vex you when -that ,girl So t L. � . . . ,r -1, - 'j��'W, . stra,rige procession passes . 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( ,. ,t 3�".' .7i ,r. i , r (, , � €>.,.,�.. ys I : ro a - _ .. >.. -. .. -.-. _-. ..a. - .''.' _: 1 - e 4 sem. ,r f _ `h3 n.r. .... :. 1 u ,� .� F[ 'i '{ ,.,w y4 y,�'�41• 1P {_- ,.I -- - -. .'k' ;i�El,. R. :.-- I - ,. ..-. _ , . rya . - r'..,. - __..�__ _ -- - _ _ - -- _ t. _ WOULD RE A GREAT 0 N. t STR NGER THAN FICTZO - �. r fj 14AVR YOU TASTiD . e, .-: - h. Ito Machltnea far UomesUo Use ittb I Urgent - �Jf JET. J� ► �. L` Ilogseliold Nee es9lty IS 'TH `RUTH CONCERNINtti JOHN' 11 It fa :at�y to uy tba►t .cue prapt�ra►ti�i as good a►s another,atnnd tt is cagy to _ is Aointed out as a singii phis (II BONS, OF EAST,'LONDON. a uaoncy by►buying sometfiittg You lulow nothing about,and rccdving ao - N `of thea manufacture of ice- ' g ma " — betneflt. When the b�fy iii weak acid you want to give it strength,when health Ct�Y�.�N TlA. ', . , chinefy, that while abundan pr vision Ho-'`was oa red wtru tti+� i• na of ttriatle is fail ng,what wisdom u there In experimenting with a substitute,when,for a IT is Sold 0 e 1 has -beeln ma'de for large n timers, Ube, rnallsin--Tried •noctors, All Boris U0 OUt - . • IIn LUd . R� . i of 11 ellclue and event to lLe lloapltal few cent more,you can buy the otlginal axt�cle. ern more thaw twenty years, : , requiriTl'g hn autjput of aay,l 50 or 100 , - toms, no attemp� hag been se a�ly In ala-Dr. wllll,fms' t'tnlc ?i►le +�f �](� j r�'"'��'( ill , Mt LS &NALES Parrtnwru aoucfl tSCOT j � �IIIaV��1VJ,V o., �b©1deflII 6:hnmbers, 8� Adelaldr } ' I Care llitn When All Ilse Had Failed. tat ee fi',asti,'1'orontE, )ldoney to Loan. '"1 . - made to turn out,small outfits, r n in , x g g From t Loaulon A vertiser, else hien the standard C.od-llvtx O11 emulsion. It contairta more a Nal �' K upward from sone-ton capacity. There , d M•d• • $�i.-A. Mills`-Jew' Ydalee.LTA share are . two thin Ln this world welfian Cod-liver Oil than arty other cmuhion in the world sad�taad thel r , I It armers having IIrA-slap eeoit(► < . , are many relatively small con timers wtiioh John Gibboagis, a resident of , test of time as being a perfect, inseparable emulsion. You can't afford to tahs ity to offs Gan secure mons el _ who would gladly avail themselves of Queen's Avenue East !will henceforth � boa and$1.00 at all dmxxista. R M low ratei by a t til to I ,a - . - _ the Advanta �- prises ' licit confidlali in. Une is th6 a substitute for it. gas which a 'small plant p °� T___ _ -- w.tedR� 'as judgmet t of his wife and the other the -- - -- I ANS Is wellingto at.14: ' would offer, and who. in the.aggregate - curative qualities of Dr. Williams Pink nf There ie more Catarrh in thio section of tht . 080 r would probably amount to considerably Pills. I his case the tv' went hand in G��all gootUlla�. CQ1U aeugtry'than all other disoaeee put together, ¢� I mare than the limited number of ctstab- -hand, s. Gibbons ttlought of the and until the last tow year" was supposed to �* ."i_ lishments that need and can affo d to remedy, :he pills did the rest, a3id to-day be lncurabte. For a groat mmHg pears doctors CFO dI Digegt+101h Mr, Gil> ,ons Ys a well iiari whasre last 81rIV$ C1Rr8 forjlComAlt>llill ronounoed iE a local disease, and prracribed ;' p A d HoW to 'pay fogy• mae�hi'nes of n s local remedies, and by constantly failing to ~' " .�' po serous size: fall he was virtuallyy a cripple. An and ParillvNlA• cure with loca'1 Croat+Hent, prononnoed it !n Few ice• machine companies leave ap- Advert' r reporter called at the house , eigrable. science has prove nctttarrh to ban Obtain it. . '• 3 I parentis given this aspect of the matter the othe evenin and! was met at the ► oonetitutional disease and therefore requires _ 1 any particular attentwn. It is noted door by lr:Gibbons, to whom he told A eamsvllle Man Curets Of Rheti- oonetitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, Toledo, digestion is what we all orsri'i s manufactured by F. J.Cheney & Co., nd without iti life is not worth lir thFat the large manufacturers have been the obJ'ect of his visit and was cordially matlsm and SerOfula. It caa be had by drfnkinQ freely o obliged in massy cases .to cast about invited in The re ter testi no soonHr Dhio, is the outy conetiturione►l em a on the �:. F I: for other kinds of business to bel them of oomf rtabl meted whorl iYir. Gil,- market. it ie taken internally in doses from tares Remedy 8T. >4BON 10(Ir) It I r• p g Y TEfi2IMONY UNDER OATH.) to drops toe teaspoonful. It sofa directly on WATER. For byepepsta or Lndlgest 1 keep their shops at work, and has thus bans went into are ad'oining room. '`rhe � the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. take with or after meals, J -� t I drifted into lines quite foreign to thcsir sound of c itnkih I�ott�es floated througg'h hie 'Vile of I3earmsville furnishes i'►►ey eller one hundred dollars for any case it g , +� .. equipment. The `turning of these sur- the half sous and when Mr. Gib- tx a wandE�srful case; Mr. Jacob Fish- falls to cure. *tend for circulars and tosti- St Leon Mineral Water 0011 LY . �:� s i plus resources iota .a branch devoted bans real)I aced ha3 had in his arnia a t}l tt. place, naw ewtiloyed at NL- aloniala. A F rJeLHEN1�Y.dZ CD.,Toledo, O. t r . to a miniature class of the redact for whole ban t of battles-all he has to agora Fella N:Y. suffered frarn Rltnte,u- 1®l} ficins Bt. 1►..Iora>•terh- r p IffSold by Druggist*, itic: �i. which they were designed should tom- show far and man a hard earned Scrofula and blood'disorder for I hone188E - m<nd itself to the trade. Small lase mss- dollar sl,e t Cyn useless drug`s, As- Mr. a g'time, but was completely and- .• "'-'-I ` ('� ,, 3 chines are• clearly destined to become Gibbons w is busy slluwing the bottles Ts `inanenttly cured byy Ryakman a Koot- . * RX'CHANGE OF MELODY. s ®`7 ,Nd , more anti more ira ort ant accemories and descai tLn n the 1mpot,ena of as the following ctsrtifieate, t P g aper Y er iJ' Cure, Doettn't it vee you when that giz✓1 i �_$ to modern conveniences, and the firm Lha medici nes they had contained, the sworn testimony, will show: i4e t door iasis the piano all day 4 , * o , `-. .,i that will be fIrst p•epared to offer them reporter. d abundant opportunity of Niagara Falls, July 28tht 1895., p will reap a cud btt�iness reward. 11 Marking t. persaaial appearance of theh'r no. I 'uist tie avow-bell to our �Q -a F striking ptr000f of this was rec'Pntl af- man. Hiss h tetra a his Ealglisll hereby clertifY•thmt I have ma�heT Nuftmock an swing in it attar she his .1 lfolded when a New York pFiper wave birth and tis face still ix ars the utarks tr Ybtcal. ezaminatlon of Jacob F gone to bed. N -. a deecr.ipi.iuq of an ice attachinc intrnc!- of sufferili , but his frame is'erect his d find him in a 'perf°et stilts od health �- A s ed for doruestic use that would su ly step is ligt t and elastic, and when he d free flow any cllaerae° that I can OELERrY SEIDLITZ. I WHAT , a w ho1Q family with ice for a yeu•r�for tells you t the con work,rtlnr or jump d feet• M. D. A powerfel nervine efferve$oent Galt. t�� the insi nificant sum of 1.40. 'C ati- with an n, au-cxtnnai help but be- J. H. fiuthieriaaid " sands of inquiries rained n frcxtn all ileus kiln. IEs is L9 years of a e and was St to ciif New York, County of Niagara, A motet prompt and effective remedy °'W,� .- g for sick or nervous headache,sick sto - '` � •'-ti parts of thti country, and there u<Ls t,afn iu 13c► Road, Stratford, I.nglanci. Cit-y of Nitrllgara Falls. ash, mental strain, exhausted nArvss,. j `� x „i; wndespread disappointment when it. He carne Granada in 18t3L, and luCated Jetcob Pieper, lnei¢ng s�ve�xn, said: I sleeplessness, d© ression of spirits _ fxa:nap>_red- tluat the machine was not at Galt, w he is well•and favorably t� aarne person examined by Dr. worry and anxiety, and all oonditione ` i � � ,14! get on the mauksi;. known. H wo¢ked •for the Hon• Iyer• J IL. Sutherland oli June 2Rth, 1896. arisen L;em alooholie 911 other ezcess- MEAIITS ? 's, �; Y slim un tnlnea of rliam t for a i,' tr aver a ear I wrta a sufferer from ��.-From ono to two teaapcnon- I w long tgLmE d. seven yyears ag he mar- y Lula in halt a glrts►s at water, re ated e • I r Estlsnat.ism t�crafula ams blood die- pe • -a rigid Mitis Iit3e Mann, also of Galt, Af- 1n twenty minutes If not relieved. For • AN ASYLUM STORY. I : 1R9•►, I t6r ]ylr.Uil, ,•ai`t reniuved to .undon h© a der. Irl.. this mnaith of April, - - I : f� n: ,;, i This lunatic asylum story comes f om settled saw near t.he,crsr ahE >s and did c+c nimenlced takipg ftyekman's Koote- gale everywhere by druggist$ in '10 f ver wheel, tlwa s havingp Rheumatic, Guut, Grip, nand Kid- end 2b Dent bottles. Th© Toronto Ph -t i•'. Glasgow. Two councillors of that its Y y lei ty of work nr y maoal Co., Ltd., 1'bronto, W bol le s ' < 't' were taken over a 'lar a lam the and always havuig th@ strong h to do it. n .y Cure, and t hitt n umatipm, S!rro- Agentq. E , 6 He carE�d n thing al,out a we tin until alI 1,lood digarder., .b ` other day by one of the, patient a one day u.ycar ago Int t.cx,k a acute at- f l<ti nncl skin disearre, and that my cue ,..-«, a*.x-,eat,to rd,oa^th 1 ���+ safE� man. He had led them to a;-r m tae k of sc n:i is rheumat.isln fol owing wet w effE►cted salelytlby the gime A e►rge, timely egntppped, old-establfeh ins ' • : to d' a a view from a wln< ow, feet. "I I' y down oat this f aur," said atx►ve named reme .y PATENT MONUMENTS buf.ion--NONE BETTER IW CAVA By ;.--; tsps y to ed b th+e Nilgara ba115 ©r Cb e B sinew Education.at Lowest Posdbl Oo•L y when souse one shut the door, w'it iLs Mr. Gibbu fit telling his st ><iy,"nig int p Y i ., and — a duatee alwa77o eucoeseful. Wri a fcr i and da u.fferin terrible agony. L at tine City of NinRstra Falls, N. aNUMENTS iNAMIKLLED •IN taloKue W. J. ELLIOTT, Prim ipaL i seilf-acting lock, and the three ' en. Y g r could uot. 't u latev and In wife had a in perfect lnealt Tt• Granite and Marble, enp•r• V. were prisoners. The patient alone re- pi JACOB FISHER. or to atone. Seo our d'is la a - ' - served hie• compcaure• - Whide the to help rue up iruan tLE; flour. I felt the Lain in • back fi,rbC. It t len appal- 'crrn to before me July lot, 1905. Toronto I$ahibitton. Ielr AgonM ITOB TWBNrY-8I3i YWtI, ` 3ounaillors clamul;eci to .be release , .he Van$al-n, Not.•iry Public•' wonted. Catalogue free. 7 1 r�etYlarked eptly left y black slid gut iln •u tiny ml►s Harry "If I were you, I would b6 'qu t:" 1)ol;Lom c me here to see > t©• '1'he3y • Mtcrer.Lto Mo�rv>tr>sxT do.. LT>3:. grtve uie r ase ci ,Cions but nc ne of t holo the pupa stat , the Fiessl8ln Cly el. 3881. 811 Yonge 8t„Toro>�to. d No help camisig the councillors row 1 '' 1 . deegerate;. beads .of perspiration tood seerl'ed t.0 du mu any good. he neigh' caI scarcely be distin uished from a hors suint hear nne all over Queen s g "refer Turn a Wkeel--W1thent Usinsn « ''_ �y� on thear brows and they fairly ye led. fla seed• `` . < revenue wive n 1. would gut an altrtok -- �EER .ESS ' If I were you,' r ted the pa- tient soothin 1 I wo d kee qu et, i token p „ of this rt us. L tet faU I was , "But we're no daft," psoases o e of out of Lin place in a hank and take❑ C TARRA OF TEN 'YEARS' STANDINQ +w • w thwhc,_s� +ital. 1 retmained- there about M�C�'�C the visitors y E �r Vin: • threes war. and the docLurs did what CURED. AT A COST OF �2.9�0. �r HOOt 8, mons That s what��I . 81-id t he c ouft fort ❑,e a,nd could nut give w` �sk lour dealer fur it Tuke no Iw+�A�i„rt ti.mL' >;i:a r . m•asel' wh°p i was brocht in. Y OF e1al nr .soil diads Ada, HEC.00K S BEST f RiE Q Cue any r;lief. At lh6 encs of t.lire6 R�E A;%T ItI�ARI.i�: EPIDENCE Ins ubrl�osnt-tlwresndaohii a to fata,erd we-- emu g . • F.W S CA`I';eltRii- " weeks I- ~ tue hums hail► sufterilt as I)}Z. AGN eamuNRoirire&Go.aou"n01ty01worke.Te. ti LARGEST SALE il'1 CANADA. r .ti I AT ;t •' '-HOiV'HE DESCRJRED IT. much au a ver: bl w ilu u hold of a I • , -- ._- - -------- --------- w pert. whjtEh .Eels of ga numl;er of AI. POWDEit e'i'ILI. ACCUhII'I.ltif3 - '; - It takes a business man to soler he a Pa p z f remarkal> a ctire a by _t.he use of Dr. atarrh that become,8 emlwddkt' , as ; . , r costume to his wife. A busy su of Willianab, Pink Pills, and we deterniin- '`t ere . I the systetm, is usually pre- �� LABOR r � .. r ,. commerce, after seeing a very t king ed tLo tr theta. I Look about three nm tnoec� bhronic and incL:rahle. fiat COST i i( �J �tr ' dress on a very taking young la y ro- boxes, an felt, myself getting a little thr t all del►ernds. henry t'V. Frnhcls' c �/ ,� - i gently, informed the partner of his easier. I took thirteen boxeB alta- an employe• of the bleat North-went,- - , MORE COMEORT `; t fir. joys that: It was tine. The dress gather, a, d it is over Lv`o moatlis since err Telegriil►h Co., of Rramptalt, Ont., I � ,�,, < was made of some kind of cloth, with i 'felt t h Least sugge.st.iVII of pain." ha i l omn reat ly troubled with catllr- ¢ ", ;.a<� ,i come sort of triirmirn It was .ort.er " yell feel that you are entirely gg '' �` ' rh in the }leAd for tem yeutra., Ile sxiyA, - k rLer. ' lea,sir, the n lila6 or shrimp pink in color, ,nt had cureclti : yked the repo ' I tried every trtsme.dty during1 , fora waist some d -of basqu that. 1 can go ut and do a da 's work ,'t Clef ye.tra, and sella calteyci In flu* asgi+itance - ''' l " t.ae inelcsseribable. he wore a er of s welt r ever I mould. 1601 per[ect- _ .i Y�*� ', ) ' :t r of dcx torjs, hilt lit t lr or no t►enefit calms. `�" t.haae hats you sometimes see on w ,men, ly 8Lroli and have; a gaud aPl,etile.'. ,t.o m°. I m w I)r. Agrnew's Cautrrhal ���� � •i,. . and altogether ave an effect 'flat i '•No, I do n't want anot her at to ck of Pt w der advert ised,mid atx'u.red a sainple � 1 "`, " g S r,J; xz i�� wish you scold have seen." sickness ike thaL," said 11111. Gibt,un.y, H, licit- gave bush r.�l,eed relief that I - ` ' _ I i as lie li ht,0d th0 r6purL6r to Lh6 cc► tinued tlie. tum' of tiles mf�tlfE`Lne. 1111 r ,0"k l dour. t.o four t.lott les, w.ba�at I found ►nys-If t} i,' ; e ', NOT �'O I3E 'TSIEL>;ll Wl'IH firs. ihhans web not at holm° on ,tlsututely and con><{,letely curesel' ;�i0 @ESThe 1 �"'., " < T • t p t T rsr 4 hot t le•s I laid . t•o puv S. `- 'khat whisky's fifteen years old, whi9- he Dort. fun of tine' re urter's firr�t WOAD '�' ;.i t'� red the bartender. visit. 5 ,seyuent.ly hu callus on ' her %%_ iere for tett •earn I.tiad t►reu.rlls:ttdtt►g h,. r`; ;?41; �•1 t � ! ret liars rt ►on collars n'very year gots HEATt1NG s,, , .- t i lt? Lockey here, anriwered 'hia lair. 1 mus rnlld roc ivrd stn entire cunfirutat.iuu of ._l� • tomer, don't try fur to git [unn w i.h D1r• t;it,I uris` awry. "leu web h},►ue all t fig nowhere." �, ; +h % ,~mak moi, last 811111 liter, saki DIr�►• l;ihlu►u5, "rt'nct I;VEIt BUILT. a � - You kin just, hour that t ha st uff s m . back inter th' battle au' I'll go wltar lrtst Aul; tet. tiny: pains were Su se+ver0 SIiL )li) IT. ,'x .``" bI►11g Lint down un hie kuc,Es, a "' ` i kin git suthin' Iresh: ;cdt to s vu bilines if h0 could out. get Acle About Thum 1 <,hanel-�'i'her° in thunder is �` ¢ t 14 ti> up. f h• d to lift hiui uff 6o floor•many ti Yc� plug hat of ,nine P See their Improvements over rt. . "" ' =° `"" s * iii �IYSTERIF.S OF BIANUI+'ACTC RE. a tints. I30 scented powr.r►rr1s. 1'tic: Young wife-You know the/ you said ; r' ` $, ` " anufacturer-Yea, sir, is an lx,tt le` t© sllowcd you had alloos[ all it neaPdecl ironing Y ordinary heaters. _"' ,. b` ty , � �' `'- -, , '- , a _ 3�:A Cigar M ant been re ostosis fleeced so i.haL ; a f~' ' , . •, �ccual fact cigar twxes are not made of th p Yeti. Bold everywhere. # ' `" tflEi nun her of uuttle•s ix no criLE+lieu urell, deter; I ironewl it �a}t of cedar at all;•they are .ma le out, ui t hc+rte uu ut ut. tuedic:iae taken: 13c+faro -.= °' ti' - „,,, , af paper and colutued with-•:red tr ex- tie took hn l►ills," cottcludrd. JIrB, t;ilr PAIN CA'.v:VU`1' STAY T t�, ACjjjI�1}�11 tract. t ou Pails, "I Llu,ught Lily lrusl,rind �iuuld ter Ca. j/(t j1am lb lj ow won u ri tit a ain. Nearviline-nerve Ivi-in cure-19 T L I ' `� 1 l N Y land E+tYs �'' "' Friend=\'Vel 11 vel never. "ht ;thee Lu s ' please -tell, me what .cigars are made But, nut she added in pati ting,g"h0 u hl• C(gnprm-.d of the himit powerful �f ti is as Wel at; ever he Wa,i." Kin sulOuinit; it>in+{eii♦'s known• Nervi- Ouriiey Stove and �,alla8 �Q+, lllIllp g ; Gurney-�aSSBy CU., �OIltT`eal. F E _ Dr. ��`illiarttcn' fink fills create, new li v' never tarts 10 glue Prompt ,relief _.._ -- -- --- ---- -- -- - { blcwd, t,lied atp thr. nerve's, anti thaw l r+}1e.umattsInI neurrtlgiu, crlaml,ae, Y ;- " drive di ease frons thesy9lelri. iii Ilam- l► itt in.tht, hrck anti Erlde, and th.� host There , K 4 _ .; drLd� e►i trine thug have cured after all c► pai,nfol affe itians, intertlrtl or ea- l - c' ��t�� . ,. • b- n front inti+tmm�atary ac- Q' l . . . t. u este arirtn O s r't,'.:- uthex w .dictru s )utd falletd, h s tern 1, K y . t lisping isle elaiut that they 'are a nat.r- ti n. LTnesqur•1 far all ne<rve Ik fine. . ; -' . - ork • ' . = - h 4 vel auio fig L►tes triutnpll*s of mode ru titrdi I science. The genuine Link Si,pt, '1rJi ti., J , - e hill vt�arng snit L'ill:i ur sold only to t,u:0x, bearil►g If au eeannt Stoves or Ttaliges Z'�'fE! I. % i' Ts never done,and It is asp c y . y � • - > ' - wearisome to those KhosG blood is imp fru anll Chu Cul t.rule mark, "1)11. ��'il- cc ngtruetsd [un• e^ientifie ,rincil►lva • T . nfit ro ells to tone, sustain and re esy the liarns' 1''nk Pills for Pal6 I'euple. Ira- x%hide -tire, ecoilollnicat., dura ,le and •c- } 5' u P P to t uu ' li Irwu iwl,usit..iult 111 lotus- well as beautiful and ar- �� � } � �" ,;'* wasting of nerve,muscle and tissue. lie only in my pi 11 that dot+s nut, be:tr the t' ven►ettt as r t iritic, lox►k for the Art ('arlands. Thew ���- t � ' remedy for tired, weak, nervous-wom n is in reinter d trade pnark a1'uuud the bore. - �` .1 . v• cod nerve loaf ,blood Stoves lead all. oiti sr.g in ;x,l►ulur'ity. i . buildint up by Lakin a g ----- othing makes lionle so bright, Corm- O � _ i. . r r t� °r; ^; purifier acid vitalizer like }tood.'s t3a1s parilla. f irtshle and .healthful .as a Garland ' _ r U: •a r For tro11blelz Pecul n o of �j�1O INDUCEMENT '1'U S'l'LAI,r e• i - 1� ' `" tel to tf'om at ch 8 tove or Rang ' ttk ` ` season,clitriate or ilio,great.cuies are ad© by Sa rrtdc.lev w h• da�ei uu1' floc is aalvd hes Ian then leadi ASE _ Ka* - r k 'walker lever watch the bargain coun- The largest mosquit.ces in the world BURNEIt -for twenty-rive years, t hile ,, � � ",y , t ter ti re found fat th_ 6 Arctic r6giuns. ocor s of it's would Ile rivals have orae' 13eca e3 thitlga are so cltealn tlnt+re . - ``a ,. fl'.N.�, ti3ct and, gone. - is the goo is del�vered. Y - ..-:.. --.r•..: --- Ra use t ` r c.` fi,:I t`� `� a that til eves• refer to bu and have. . . r _ Myore dian,t �Aamee are An o- � ' FR`OM NEW "YORIi�, 0 day J ham all others combined. • �� � * �Jel f S rsapari11 � �t1 . :� a / I'.ti�n a commission memlia.nt, doing MAKE UQ YOUR' ; N4t one single Radiant Homs eveirr ` , • '`� :$ ' - A, The Ono Zrue Blood Purifier. Ali drugg sts, Sl• l,tiai[i iII the West. Indies. "I ri:sod a r�� ,r�; `.` ♦ ', ^ ,t' Preparedoi}Iyhy C.I.hood&Co•,Low I1,Mass. failed' to give th6 highest ea tisfaction. i. � . some, of your' Putmarn's Painless Corn M 1 N D P,, 4 ,1 . -:aa`; y• �� do not triose ala or Eztract r whe•a in CanAAa, and think . - EI re net these facts that you ca•n ver- '.� � : � 'i�` .-= ' �1�IS cr=ue. A1.1 dru�>;sts. 26c. it is t t s hest cure- for corns 1 have i� ifs efficient guarantee of merit. Sold rrt. .... Hood ever e;t'n, Pleatw'send rare a rfew doz- 0 � - ' 9 V- - everywhere, or write the maker. I ; �t R i e , far riends aged customers in Sout ti � Amari anal the West Indies.','--Wil- I, ' ` } >!Ta i Haul p' Gold. New York City. William Back, - �Brnntrard, OuL ' �i <" _ ;� Any 'I',' T In Seip as wFell - �. $E 51gING F RICHES. "' as In everything els•. I s . ♦ - ` �< _ x I he r Jiml�oQn b s rrnarried a 1 rich Old-fashioned Scapa and old- I '' :, ' +y - j 0 n wife a In stepped to a snug little tient fuhlesned drudging wash-days aro not Ila what the People want—YEN ILATED QOOTb kwlO your feet dry aRtl e>•N r - : of pia Wn. good eaewsq tat up•ttwdate peopta. eumnter, dry and warm In winter. Peraplratlon darnpneee ar+olded ., �� it she is Donde t to g liarnet8' t e8t.. ' dare her Dai and Ye8; No, they ,l �'C weakneu wit out at- are all --S , 1 - tsmDting tog relief eau Bet a1onY wlY��O{ t i�. an���.. YdiOr (� i II a �V® ■ y 1 t _ MILES' (Gan l rrLL��.. Q �Jp - STA4LE OoM OUND. • s a D[ON ' •> But it she W NTH to ....... V 8Y 1 i' be welt wAN f; to tie and ■re keeptali their homes'elcattt, 6 ® - , etrona,iYAN.T to walk f E1NT� 40 I30SE8 brlTht and cb.erful with very ltttlf t `' and work w' ease SU'T J ST IO CENTS, labor. To all who was this world- L�` and comfort he will n,e M I L s l4' (Oen.) IN A VIAL OF DiR.. AGNEW'f3 EIV- feiraed Sosy !t ateaag ��' - - E f AAl OOM- ER ILLS. F ' T - ' I • - ti T '- v a a u t - , LESS LABOR CREATER COMFORT. Q mpouN(� Peux"her n lure, No Pail , No Had After Aff�ectb► Pleasure, For every 19 Sunlight �® ���• ah wtu• Gie a to I'n Every Iloilo--Little, Hut A� ftOQKS FOR wrappers sent to Levar 11• The "A.fVl.C."'MNIGIF�f$ O.. fellly Ge)iod. e Ifraa. Ltd•►Tomato, .;:.rte � r I I ` :698 6t.Peens tat,Montreal, and get a far •lwttle►. . W RAPPBIR e tea -papot-bound toil QT7R K :. _- .. - If wise she will lose no time to doing it � Cure s4sck headAwho, csori rtf rat , till- ,kill be.sant, or a dolh bouild:for t5g wtr►p- , . ' $zDlanaeAry Dam hist, WopusD■ amDh. + E {, T lication. fou a s, nausea, sallonvness. the arc - pars . . stalled free an apD , - ur°I v stable: In U deznaric and NQS (11iE. ' AN C}THER (}tT� .:: i ` - - y = , - - . t tb. :tall tba n. Tr the . - - ra, - ' - all .dr g e . Y: . S I . • - - - :. r •n.•, -.4,=°' r 'ff e.�. c "_!f '�` �`-`F� a�„.s-s �` ;y�r {: - - . _ - - N 7y t R,�_� ,,�-. 111 4 tl* w y 1sY ti. +i• t �} ,r p. - y. -. .. . _. _ -. .. --:- - .: ♦ _ "yy�'�r, , wig`t' . T-y 1�: ,i _ y !n 'p �t z - Y q c .. .. -. .,. Sa •.y„ tl.:ltr. t,_ x. p.i. ---t., a 2 i •'v - F r 4 e. : .. ... : _.:. '. .. -�: - 1. :A J ... -. 1 - .. _ - . - s . E*, _ . .: ._ 1 y ., _. . 9:,' as y . .. _ I.-.. _ _ (•r q- f;t..a,. -�-rl3`l. 4 I -1 Yc -�,. r: PM 1 �, . _. r .`# .y �R:"` x;11; a.` t`: _ 7t Y�,P� i4 ', ., .. ,. .. p _ ..fir �.r:-..f ..:...- , :1'•�- _. ^,',,,j L:•. - i- •t.. a Y p r«t 3 :11 r . -: f�' - .�•• �>,ii.♦._ ..#'7�• 'rhe r §'k"tt ! ` ' r v _. r. _ ,. .. y - n_ tr ,r_E .tit ". ..i ... � . _ - -- _ -.- --1 - . - - - f-� . _ z �g .: r, ,.,_ *. y'�W8 ,.�-+'Y:eq #F' '^,i ,},,c "f:.4r..ti c...:- _ Y'i. + +„;', dpx�s_ I. .� - �O!t iAMY. ro, .; . ;, : .w � :: t . ,,, z �P- s_. .r�.;t,� � .1 ,, -�, F' f !4 i _" _ , " , .. .. '. _ ': _ -- -.: .., -... f'R i _. nr. .r ccs. 3.. - - I _.. .. ....:.:.:....1.-. I _ :. r .:z a, .;5`7.rife -.YIf '{„, � � } MbA - r � h _ .ri �'�-. ..4 'n .1 _. .1 .1� I - ]�.t .- - �.. 2 z "` ( F `t • r r , ' , . ` _ .. T . k 4.. H` -- f ..-. _ .. ...: .. ,- .-. . I r .FL'RY .e -i '.�.a. Kr .:- R.. t"t`T"+� A. h. +t' 1. _ Y 1. I �i Yr I ...: -. e- .c -:- r .. .1 - . a 3 RE +Y. .,'� 1R .L - �._-' t> ._s5� .�'� + .�' .a'z` .. .. .-.. r. -. N .. .-..n. - H �, 1. t �y p_.... _3 S 11 'i ,�, _. ...l.. _.. ,r : .. 'i 71 �.. fir., nK ,, 1��, � .. 7 f . :..- -, - ♦.... n. .-.-.. ,.. t.- T ;oafs-- ..< .tG $$ •'T' k•' ti ye �k�y . , ... .. .-.. - to <.. ". .. -r ::. i- .-r. • {} } ,y 1i i - 3y,T S - _ ,<. . �- V t l _. . 1 . r tt p Ott 3 _. . .. ..- _.. . _ ,- .- ti., _ __ f .: a „ } A i - - i` - , , - TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS:By referring ..._•Fames Moo -Ogh, -of Hanover, called -W. ©V odruff .hue asked for a now -- `,' 10 the address label on your paper you , ! 'r ,: , here Thursda a trial of his case with W.E.Vanstone 8 r can always ascertain the sate towhioh y ,has way for Manitoba. - onrenbsoriptiontoT>;ueN>owei'e ala, -On the 13as line, on Thursda 17th the Dfzon steer. Those who are=oonver• - p Remittances are acknowledged b a t Y h ' `I E " L. s , the wife of . Stanley, of a daughter. sant w•.th he Dasa well Basil recall th+t , ori I e Of date on label on the mat pap�x•-ol- y+ g - �- - - - - - -_ receipt of money at this o0oo. Zwaye -Miss Rice, i Whitby; was here over partioular . • i ,- ,, e date vaid ahead. tt Sunday,.the Rue t of the Misses Bunting. --Com-Complaint "has Preen made against - e S. ,._. ;� I� a I � I- "- 3. . � ­­­, �, I �� - .1 1 . � 1-1: ­ : _ _ � 1. L -, __1 --Mr. Mandy of Toronto, will occupy Frank E: Logan for pprracticing dentistry 1 / ' ' ; � X� 1�. I I , - invitedoip)e pa) it on. Sunday next. ell aPitho for b d R prdgerly regt9tered be Wine : I 4 t . ill e e that the char e w I -Harvest Th ksgivin servioes will vestigated at Whitb this (Friday) after - $ i` �� g y i ...FROM .i. _ - I PI RINQ, ONT., REPT.25, 1896 be held in Sq. Cl orge's church on Sunday,, noon. iw : - - October 4th. -Jame Hing k Son, Liverpool Mar. - - �; ' --For a le barrels place your order kat, have announced a sale for Friday i __ i pIp 1oreig t - LOCAL SCIS: : with W. Al Away,, Prokenng, large stook next, Oo her tad, at (heir pr6misee, of , 11 I alwa s,on hand. ** 22, B.'F. concession, Pfokering. As' the . � horesi _ y $._ -Mis . L - . Mus Alice Cullman has returned her asst resit ane a on King street. have deo- ed to leave the neighborhood, = , ' g Key everytbin will positively be sold to the - , . �F ; . fro visiting eastern friends. may be found o e door week. * highest b, der. The•bills are now being - i i Inspector McBrien aid an official -(leo. Shits nd wife have returned" oirou)ated giving list and details. 4 p :4! �. vis- to our school on Wednesday. from Flint, tic igan, and will occupy the -Oh r annual western excursions: % ' . , t W. E. Vanstone, abipped a car load Decker plan in he 2nd con. . Whitby o' Pickering to Pt. Huron or De• of b qe to Toronto this (Friday) oculus. -Mrs. Bonne t ltoberte, of Toronto, a troit and; eturn 85, Cleveland 87.G0, Sag r�= np Our stook of Spl0ee have been• ' athere from eyery lame. `� Cleo. Parkinson, of East Toronto, lady of nearly years, plass the'piano inaw and ay City $8,Glrand"Rapids 89, - j: w with Thomas Law and family over with ease and correctness; She was Chicago a d Cincinnati 811, St.-Paul and .: ,- - 13u day. educated at the Royal Acoademy, Lon- Minneapo is $84, good going Oct. 1,2 and . Pure Whole and ground Cinnamon CI vee.' Pepper,,, .allspice, I The Western hotel and adjoining don, England, d has played before H. 8 and ret rn not later than Oct. 19th. . ,, Mace, Eta. Etc. - far is in want of a tenant. See advt. M., the Queen. This remarkable lady (let these ioketa and all particulars from • ' els where. I hue been engage by Mr. Fleminq•to play E. Steppe son, Whitby, (opoosite Hatch. pure Ground mixed sweet pastry spice in f ticy tine only 'ten ceni8. Mrs. John E. Gee and Mrs: George! at Markham Fa r both days. It will be es.) Ile ' an also ticket through from Y Nie olson, of Toronto, were visiting with' a treat to hear b r fine selections and ex• Myrtle, li ooklin or Toronto, at proper• , I Pure whole. mixed. icklin spices fn.! neat acka es' onl •"five dente: Mrs Frank E. Qee last week. ecution on the b at pianos in Canada. donate rates. * p g p p g y Mrs. William Peart, of Toronto, is -Mrs. T. A Qreiq received the sad `iia:. ' her with her friends, and for the ur Scarboro Council. Pure Essence Extracts--Lemon, Vanilla,' Cinn mon, Ginger, Strawberry' p news by telegram last week that her EtC. pose, of renting her east dwelling. brother Thomas Brown, of Lop Angeles, _- Raspberry, Winter-(been, Pine Apple, -Dr, F. L. Henry will visit Pickering had succumbed t some form of conetita• The'abo o council met pursuant(to ad .. i and will• be found at the Qordon 13onse lournment at Burrows hall, Wobu n, on17 r i tioaial weakness. Deceased was known Pure halt and Fruit Vinegar, also W. W." for pickling. f - the st and 3rd Tuesday in the month, let. to a number of o r Villagers haven Monday, apt. 21st, Members all prevent; v g g visit- Reeve Ke ned in the chair. � ' i nd 15th. 24tf ed here on sever 1 000asions, he had been y ,� Russell crush was heard re doge worry- i A. E. Lewis is expected here dais in poor health fo some months previous ins sheep. � 1 9 I . wee when Mar aeb's tailorin estab•. �pl(�� Right ri �,. a Al g g to his death. H•s people reside in Kin. J ames C amps was heard and testified as .++...•s � �'• lisp ant will open with a full staff for oaxdine, but thin ing that the climate of to having f llowed dogs from worrying sheep i �i' -j he a)1 trade. California would be better suited to his at Russell Cornell's to Wallace Walton's - " - . - t I - _-' - r. Cross, dentist, will be in Pick ondition, he we t there only to find that place. ! iA i L. �L1. .� . 'ng the 2nd and 4th Taeaday of this is hopes were ieplaoed: His sisters, Wallace ��aitch, was beard and stated on b• Special induoementa Chas month iss Brown and Mrs. Greig have mach that he b d not known his dogs to worryNO , �� -1 ort os requiring seta of teeth. * sheep and was doubtful even yet, a � 'i - C 0 • Z Mr' . William O'Connor, of Crighton, ympathy in thea sorrow: �feesre chins & Haycraft were heard, � � � Make rran ements wbeh at:tendin , , to tie home on Monday after spending "- q' asking foci grant to assist in entertaining r- :: arkham air o attend the concert in the Clover or General at Markham.fair. i I ��' two e s with her parents, Mr. and Mrb, be Town b ll in the bvenin Oct. 1st- Dr. Gila} was heard re damage to horse ) �" .. John Larkin, of the lakp shore. g• P _ �T large number of young visited W. he Shaw heart inment Co, will give"a earlier in mar also 'injury to rig sad I i a iatinctivel new erformance consisting harness _ i i ere farm west of here on Friday sues, p f d g Mr Iife or was hoard re now road through ` yen g and had a-good time generally. f monolo d' Joshes, arose, ramal, a ,_1 to. 'rhe members' of the company are lots 4 acid 5 in the 4th concession. . t� n . be venins was spent in fandangos and ell known-Mr, Shaw. B.A., ie rinoi g ��' John,P eros was beard regarding the i. ar the maneuvers in the light fantastic p same roe way. I- . , sl of the Taro to school of eloontion y r �� - ins. nd lectures in the school of Peda o its Mu -son was heard re land for said i _Iy - F y, Hopkins, V.S., and wife, of g y' roadway. his evening shot Id not be missed. ot. x,: " k` rue River, were bore on Wednesday coai>rhNrcittaxs i' :. z� % nd will find entirely new program ' M ner �� d the doctor called to see as. He is P °g Affidavi of David Annie as to one sbeep 4 iii i i 0 i om hat recovered from bis recent olDr• ith Mise Marguerite Dunn, elocutionist, killed by dogs, claiming $6 as payment I ' one miehc p, by being tiuown from a ad Harry M ennett, comic singer, as therefor. • �- -. - in the pasture field. tic' ts� H I open at 7:84 ja.m., From C Leslie as to keep of Thomas i' i " `a • i onoert co men a at 8. Admission-- Lerlie at eaeral Hospital. ' i ,� �`f- les MaoQillivray s class in drawing sults, 260. rase vee saute, 850, plan of Mesre estne aAd Ham hr� testified I l . d 'ntin meets at the coli on Fri• y p 7 ." - ' t. - yo t three o'clock, Next week, Friday all, where sea may be reserved, at a. to nob�A Moon's contract on road. - ' ! i �. � L. ason s drug sto and at the Sun exhibit Messrs frhompson send Soott certified as ! . , th inst., a class in shins painting ud floor main uildin Don't miss to comple ion off Robert Ray's contract on � W1�8 ". .i - P1C er1� - 11 ' 1 for.ned. An one wishin to begin R• . 1 R g ti Any ,,. lusting study should call and see tis.. *` con C. tccamv-rs. ` I ` e ;` � e` , in McGillivray on Friday afternoon. * -At a epeeial seting of the Fire Co., W J i l�rk, collector's blanks and add re - � I . �,- `.wz, ' l'�'_ - - r. F;emieg, Markham, pumbased hinh was bold onday, it was decided voters' list, $5 ; F G Terry, sewer pipe for - t, m Heintzn�an dt Co. dna 'hem the purchase forty bestaut trees and have culverts, ;20.90 ; Robert Rea, repairing - m ion Organ ewd Piano Co. several tem set oat :on the grounds adjoining culvert o con O, 85.04 ; Corson & Son, C1 j P. t e ball. The .t s are'Io be tarnished tin of vokers' lists 85.20 Joseph S i.i i . I f tb it best pianos and organs shown- at pos . , p y- I d ` Thos. H m mons, im rovi roadway and hill on con ' .- . - dustriai, Toronto. These inBtra• ,y a pth rn, cubo is agent for an y - ,,9 , eDt will be on exhibition at Markham teoeive Yankee ursery,and are Rasraa 2, 86.00 ; Ham Hall, advertising voters othtng j . - air, Oatot•er let and 2nd. Don't fail to to be first- trees and in a health list postin , IC50 ; Fred T Wheeler, 9 • • • • i ai � y1 � � d hear khem * ndition when t ey arrive, The stook 'days actin as overseer for Markham - , i -, ' ill arrive in time for spring briege, $4. 7} ; Willlsm Nesbitt, patting I� ; �.. n immense quantity of apples have p ng planting. Lila drain nd buildingg breast-work on 4th We are showing the beat selection at the lowest prices we ever offered. Suits.- �: .- x , - n regeived at the evaporator, churgb nd if the trees do well we should bive a con, deaiii goat ditch etc, 869.00. made to order, 811 up. FIT AND WORKMANSHIP e , during the vast week and still they cod town park within the next few QUdRANTEEA. E ing br,,ugbt- in in wagon loads. ears. Two yea have been spent in borioxe. - . . .-° 4 Mr Jack 'n, seconded by Mr Ley, moves ,I . .1 Inch an abundance of fruit was never' t ing to get ma le trees to grow, upon that lbs re vs' rant hie order on the tress• '4'' g - -- . t e ore, but fo want of moisture . ' 1 for seen in this section f the sad o a le , P D Annie h sum �• -~. P a t o moi 4 ie y, while the yield �f pears is snob tteniioa, these rase have all died with icer top ti , being i'V `G�+lI „- apes , . y two-thirds value of sheep worried by dog . t at hey bave-no market value. but two exeeptio s. The chestnut trees or dogs which are unknown to him as testi- I I ' I. � - T i; - e narrowly escaped cullidins with row mach mor quickly, hence their Bed on oat We have received a large assortment of all Paper and Bordering to . fru ht train at Riehardsou's orossing nrciss +. Now that $25 are to be ex. Mr Cu an, seconded by Mr Jackson, raatcb, whibh excels anything we have Byer handled. - � 1. s, o t e Kingston roa,i, Saturday night. nded in this ay, it is desirable twat moves tba this council accept the bondsof fte the mustang's most strenuous efforts' a Company expand another $10 in bay. Robert Cr wford, John C Clark, and W H -- N � ' . .0 We e -lot `of the engine.paseed within a i q them proper boxed. Unless trees -Clark in t e sum of 815,000 for the faithful i � UN I N a Ak a f w t of the hind wbeels•of the buggy, tat are set out n the street are ro• perfgrmsii a of the duties of the collector As s . I : Im bf taxes fo the year 18941. • = be train was from the week, and the erly 94red for, it impossible to get diem y - - ,, j . rnd was blowing such a hnrioane that grow. Mr Jack n, seconded by Mr Cowan, __- --- i C M moves that the clerk notify Andrew Hood a • f t e cies of the approaching train was -Willis= is by n means an uncommon and J Ell• tt to All hole on Kennsey road1. ; . t/ are: sips, neither ea Smith be called so. between lot 28 and 29, con 8, from which • !" : . , . .;, I - users.- Richardson and Dillingham d not nnfre nen ly are they both pooses• sales were emoyed. qlsOils' Val'' inishes,t to ed from Muskoka on iitnrday ed by one ane t11 same individual. Bat Nr Cowa , seconded by Mr Ley, moves ng, having -driven nearly 80 miles ere is one "Wille Smith" to whom we that Messrs Young, Jackson and John -' - -- - -' j `° "' i - _ . --_ - i.- -- -- ---- _--" Lennox be mmissionere to im rove and '9 �: tat day. While sway they done for ball devote a sho s doe thio week. The ) ` eat s number of partridge and squirrels, they eltening a b of-boot seventeen 'an. gravel road ay on hiU, Daofort road, at j ` I i > _ ii seeing a number of bear tracks. red R. A,: Ban lug's store and handed Int 15,nota 2. r / iiarawa,re :" of ill ��dY• _ � be Iter is a dead shot and now laments n envelope to th k merchant, inclosed.in Mr Yoan , seconded by Mr Jackson, t e ct that 3rnin did not make himself blob was a note whish read as' follows : °°Ouse that t e reeve Grant bis order on the • , . . • �, A lea e, if o>;ly for the latter quarter of a ' Mr, Bunting, 1 e Rive Willie Smith a treasure:.to a James Camps the sum of i y i 1' 814x, being double reward for catching F - d. The report that these men ware w thfnRd he is, eediag and I will pay doge worryin sheep on tad separate ooc�• I' .a'' re ed and almost overtaken by a pack. on when I amu , Myeals Canada. As sions, that ing the amount of reward ' . I olves had no foundation in fact.: r. Konned a me was not I '' - i y' properly offered by thi6 municipality. EX�GELSIQR POTAT BUC{ RILLE) ,-Th oheaest and most .effeotiYel ti here are other of our villagers who have, polled, Mr. Bun ing -became suspicious Mr Lev, se"aded by Mr Jackson, moves I j desire to fieik Muskoka and will likely- nd refused to giv the goods nn gabs• that this ooaboil scant the eam of 81"50 to insecticide on the market. j Applied dry-To mixin required. . Always ready and Qfa O so later on in the season. hese the ri bt of wa from Jamas safe to handle. - - ' e e on ed that the orde was genniee. He also pure e g y . . ' 1 11 -During the past couple of weeks we efused to give l;e innocent •-Willie" Murison for a'devistibn road through part - . J eaZ1II, • ;,: > of lot 4, con 4, to be in lieu of eidcroad cker* _ _ •.,, . ` .W have received innumerable letters both in ack tbQ order. The same youth tried Pi favor and ,against local option in this, similar scheme t W. T. 'Dunbar'a storb between lots 4 and 5 io said concession, --- _ - ---- provided the' artier interested build asub- fR�. 5"I . township. Now, our eolmm�e are ever ith the same vee lee. Thus foiled be left , j - 1 j open for the intelligent discussion of mat- ad had not been since seen. Mr. Ki,n• way for the convenience of Mr Marieon, ) 1 . 1. k a - t rs that interop our r and do fifty ollars worth of grading on 1. at t o seders, bat we edy has not s yv th of that Wawa in his said 'road un ler the supervision of the - •. ust draw the line between runni>1g a mploy, and ca t oonoeive who would � Ve �Ot�r pr1l C�at�l2ng 1 - ' I. cgancil, end hat the council do tarnish fr qw paper and reproducing the contents resume to use,. r mpt to nae, his, material for caovering said subway. j�; de by P a ordinary wastepaper baakei. In ams. It ie cath r ortunate, that the Mr Ley, se onded by Mr Jackson, movee i ' t ;b` _. , t e rat place personalities will not be oy was not apre en d and punished in that the reev grant his order on the trees- - 1 L.:. .A o ed in these lettere, neitber do we uch a way as t Daus hint hereafter to urer to pay : F O Terry $20.90 ; Robert - ''' n along harrangne with neither ar- sad an bonester ife. This perhaps may Rea $5 ; Cor on & Son $5.20, W J Clark , m nt or sense therein. Write st•ort ave been his fire a tempt to defraud, but $5 • Jose h mons 843•• W Ham Hall NMrJae "_'Ml� >~ $4 80 ; F T heeler $4.47 , QVra Nesbitt • •' d s is lettere and yon are Bare of apace, is not likely to be tb last. . 4 .� I . - 1 . 1 �o dad;of coarse, that the pro r name -Mark this do n in aur liar- that the #89.00, as' per accounts renlered. _____ __ '-____ _ _ ,X;. pe Mr Cowan seconded by b1r Ley, moves �- ir" a closed for our personal benefit. Let• Igrea%est and best o my fair in obis 'po- that. rovide the parties interested in - _ I i , - C. ': t iris 'thoak full name not noticed. minion Will br h 1 in the beautiful fair p j' f ,, ` opening of e'deroad between lots 4 and 5, Pl kBrlrlg gi.. 1 1�or. ! r Mr. Gordon, of the eastern suburbs, ground at Whitb n Tuesday and Wed. con 4, accept he offer made by the council •••••• •ss... �� as dog, of whom he is justly proud- neaday, Aept, 29 h and 80th**�Excellent and notify t ie clerk to that a0eot.: The - - . ! . f of that ca>�ine displays more sense at programme of porta, and ilbe famous clerk is here y agthoi-zed to notify the - Ix s than do many huQians. He has. Queen's Own B d will be in attendance engineer to a once locate tht ■aid road or p r t Fit Qu ranteed+ ) ``!� "° ' deviation the efrow. BC & � vi ned each forethcnght and aonaidera- -both days. Th aonoert on Tuesday ,: ,: 'o that be and his master are almost evening by the aeon's Own Band ahonld OA motion ooanojl adjourned to moot a parable while . on the farm. But 'enrpabe anytbin ever given in Whitby. again on Mo day, the 18th of Ootolaer, in . ' �' - �C ills" has one bad habit,and like many A choice pro ammo of popular .zisnsie the 8nrrow'8 hall, Woburn. R ' ortby member of society,he is becom- will be given. Don't mise it. Special C all.k.#... I . ! " n more and more adicted to it. The excursion ra on all railwa s, The The salw ill at the park pond Ux• I IS'U k :: Anel seg sur I 0 l �. ,�- . n al will presist in eating -eggs, and Hon. Wilfred L urier, Piemier of Canada, bridge cwt, d by .I. J. Goula, was torn ! 4+� s not seem to be able to atop it. Hi is expected to a reeeut at the Ontario down last w sk. , �' ri ads have tried every means to bred and Durham a ibition at Whitby on Frank R ,an while working "in the t. ,. I i of this, to no avail. First an eg Sept. 29th an 8096. The ole of Woollen M ll last week got his ankle. 1r M. • ; _ a bailed and 'while trot given to him -South Ontario a ould turn out in immense' o u ht in th Machinery and badly bruin• 25 - The - at did' noir work for be swallowed i numbers to sho their good wishes to the ad,g Blood I oisoning set is and the young 1 ',,,' Best value 1x1 i hoot a murmur. Next a shell wa first commons in the Dominion. " All man is vet u der the doctor's cars. "� `. 1 ed Alta pepper, and this too failed fo ]overs of good isle ahonld not mise the L. $. C ung says the bicycle fs a i The Market; • I I e only laughed and licked up the peppe rare opportuni y of attending the grand Chinese in ention, dating back to 2,800 :' 'We have all kinds-of hookers and Easy Chair , also Dir,ing:Rogtn chairs tn3 � - ' s nerals over the floor in mixing up th promenade concert given by the chain. B.'C., "but' the women got to riding.so the let®st stylise.' f dU 8. '�Cben.an egg was roasted and fed pian Queens wn Band of Toronto, as'- mach that they neglected their l�qusehold Sideboards,and;$ dr �it Suits in all desiguii. Extension Tables and Kitoheu;' i to bim hot, ibis caused a all ht dela listed by vocal and instrumental talent of duties and t ieir families The o ulatlon ,, 11 g y+ - 1? : : Tab .alwa s on hand. a sap #or Cneb. ALL ODS IIELIVERD. I j -' - w icth as soon ended by the dog blowing the beat order, the floral hall, Whitb bo an to:dee reaee�,t:an alarmin rate,•:.eo . ' Whitby, ' g .fl; UND RTAKING•-- dr-uuaortaking deportm nt is complete in eyory ree�eet: :. , - up n it until cool. Unleso some scheme on Tuesday eve i>tig, Sript. 29th. Ever • thea Em sxo -kiaii to issue a'deecaerelbolisla: ' . y_ - p:,, C'akets poffine and Rabta 1w�y o' I7 and. . is; evi d that will have the desired et• body welcome. flasks roYided for ladies. in .th ; 'I'ho CauadtAt+. tfle a : tit =:: .e _ +�r s•_ -- . 8 s r J ,fl fy, y: - - fe0 W -m B , =i • - '%--1: - - -, lv_. . L ; 0I e may expect to have' the present Admis�aion 25o , ohil�en 10o. Doors don t bel v Li cell Tai a!�4 4fai�',o1d� ' _ • i$ t, aid „.L - - � : , ° . X. I 'll e f ins continue.. x �: , g ,, ..x + ei :�� 1. I r Ami s ".- ., ., ,". ­I I I . � -. 8 o en at 7.80. , ­ I - t i • f YY f - u, k ,� -, ", - , , 1. - . . .': +� ..y .,... .# �,v t,-k -,. ,fix' S. - . - I. }k F, , # ,. .,, _ ;jam, .11 - ; . - - ,. .-.1 .- .. :: . . . , .r �. - }.; -' ,t'sE ..- - .- .- -^cam. -F->i--*., :. "�1 x �? ,. - ­ J . . - I . . , - . . . - - I - ., ­I I . - _ :,:.-- ,r.;,e:+a :g! €�.^ .> _. ' f - -ti.. x Ir ,u,gg,, ,•s.: .."ie'. _. i. �.. ..�. r-- -.,. .�" ,•. 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