Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1883_09_21.____1_____.___- __ . ­­ ­.-___-..__ --.- 7 _- ­­ _... � ­ � - -_ I -1- _­ .__._.__-1_.- - ­­ I __ I . . , � I,.,, 1_..T.1_.,4_�P;Fi__ ��rl V,:,: -1 - � �­, . - . I !q . . -, I. � I .. !, . I . I . : : .. .... � . - ", � . � I . :�. , I . : W I !. :. , " . , . . I - I .. z - . . ,Z . I � . , i . .. - - , , � ; . . . . 0 - I I . . - - I . 1. - - ,�, . _ _­ -1 � _. - N-- , I . � . 11 I I I -- -*. 4 - . .1. � � - ­ . ­ I 'IF . I I . � ­ _ - 1. v - - ­,- -1-vl- , i't , - " , 11 I I I ,_ , I __ � . .. I - . , .. f! �_ , - � . . Z I I I ,*11. 1. I " " �, � , , . , . - �. : I I I � P_ ­ ; . , , . , W, , - �Tk, " %,,; -2 5". � � ., � - 7.,:, - - I . ­". -1 �. ,- � I .. ­ - - I . I . ­ . _! '' _:!i , . / ;, ., . _,�' I I , , , , - - . i - - _', w - , V' 14 , I . . , , ­ . . . . :1 � : ; I �- .: , ­ ,,:, I ,�4�i . I , (11 i i - . � I... '16 - . . �, ; , � . . , . . - . I I - - . 4 I . - !�: � . , . .. - I" I . , �1. .. . - `_ , -1 I '�' 'i . . *'.,I . . � .1 : .: . , � . .. ". � , , - � , . f . , , . t� ,i �- I 11 11 I . � -. V � - . . .. -w- - ` - I., . . � - , - i ,.:, - -, �., . " : I I " . 1. . i i: �: *I: � � � I � "ir - I I : � � I . - . . . . . - .r . . " � . . I � I 171 I .. .: ; I . . ���i '. . . � . � I � - .- -.4 V � .- - . . . � �. ­- � "- , 1��-- � " J... �- i - " .-, -4 'i! , . :_ , -- - ,_ - - �,!'� . � I I . I I , .1 . .1 . . ,- I . I :� , I I . . i , . . . . !� : , . . . . - . . - _�. '. ,, , . . ;�� . : il : .k - . . I . I -1 .. . . ; � . 1 . . , , , ': '' . . I . I . I 1, . -P . - � " . : I � - . I . - I , 1 . . '. . - . : . , . . . . I- .; , ­1,� - . , - 1: 4.;,?.. . ; 4 . I i. I . _'. I .. , : � i.� , .. . . 1. � 11 _ , 1� _ I , . �.. , , I . , � 1- : ; -"-. - , � �': - . . .. -_ I . __..��_ - , ­ - . I . _ � I . . . � . , .1 :. ,� . __ . ,­� �, , ,". -i ... .. . �;,� � . ": : "!�, . " �11 .1 / , . I - - I , , '". 1. . I . � . ; . � -_ �' - - � -- - ,, , I . . - c _. *- .1 . : � , � I I - - , - . __�._ � . I . %'I' ... ­:: .: r I . - 1. . . .1. I I . I �__ . -.11 ­ . 4; � 4i � - I : . . . �J­ . ': ! �� : I - 1 . � - .1, i � : --- - ,: -, -- 171;�_ . . I I ­ - 1. .. . - - ­ . - 1. , ��. - . - � .., - ,4 , . , .. I - " - �� - , -1 I 4 . - __ "O"'sous - e - I _. - I 4,_.; " I - __ i -11 .- - -1 ­ - - - . . . � *� I , i i , . - . -imm 0 ..;, .e� _1� , � . ; -, . :, -, -, %--� . ", - " - , - 1". ! � .1 . ! i � . , ; . . . C; .`0_ � , , � ,� . . - , J... : � . -, . , : . , - � I I 1. , Ior . I I * - '. __�. . . . � I i �' . - 4 j� - : I.. . - . .1 . . --- --- -_ - _ -_ - _ - -, - � . ­ - -1 _ 7 I ,z ".. _�; � . , I I � .1 a . ___ ! , � �.� 1. . �... . .�. : , � .. .., - w--..-. __ - mwmomommmmmw_mom�- __ _ - - __ __ *.-.,-- I . . bliligencts of a man be deKmded so infi4oilles _. .; 1,;:� ' � . . I _ � _w�. , _t!77 � - . , - . . ­ __ - - I I _ ________ __-___�,_�- _. � ~ t . I .0 � -1 ,,,.,,- _7 � .,., - I - ., �� - . � I '_ � .-- _ � f , _ , S.. __ __ - I . .. - 111 - ! . �­_-- ­- - -­_ , , __ - .i � I - I . I . __ fi� - Z_ =j�, - �,,_ - :� - ,%&.�k*­ -. - , ­ _._ � - .~� - t I . 4. � - t'.1 ', � N . L_ , ., �� � : , I__�-, N', � , . � I I . .- . � _-".. �.Jrvi:,i,ri . . k. v , --:.. . . ��4 . I . , ,_'',_ I I 1 . � , - .- � . __ - - ___ , ___ - - 1. - � , ,� . - . . ! . .. . I . 1� I I - ------- r-- ---T-. 4 4 -ZAti, ­ � � . ,�;,, I . I e.. like these? . - - � - I , . . I . � - 1. � �;, . � �� , .1 -4 1A.. 1. . . .1. 1. Ll �, . � 0 .A, , t . . - - . -_ r , , -- I I :-; , ;,.:, . ,:", . t4- kj N , !, A , . - � (TO DR CKiNTUIXYRD.) 1, %� . � - . " - I I- ,�. 104- � � !, t,;: 1. . i ( A . Ill, ,f - , I . . � .. .1 . � I . . I F, 'BLiCK,')kE'ES0R & - _', I :11 � -i, - +,- i .. ". . � .1 _. -:� . I - .2 .��__. . . t" t i - of . '. ­ I i . d I I ­ . . . I - - ..I, I 11 . I'd.- #644WO400"w--- .. i � I I " � 'I- I I- - -� - - I i . ..- i , . . , . - . ( , . � , . � . I . . : , !L, . *_ � '! - '10, ,;* . �., . 6 .� Ir "'. I I , : , " " .0 al . - � I ,j, _� _. , .7 - I I - � � . A� ": . . . . � KEEFER, ,::.i �� - I . . ;_ . . 1, V ! . I - . - I , . � t - , . . - " , � . so" fttabu Zvouts. I ! � . . I "L 4 � ., - * I *-- - . " T ; I _` ." " � . , - �­ : I ; . � V: - I 11 . , . . � " ,r . - . - I . .1 � ­- .1 v� I I 1, I I . . . I . aw, 8olieltors in Chanoeim Con- . . .. . ­ __ � , :.�i� - I I . . 1� 0 . -1 - . i �,. .-ey%ft, .. : - . I - I Odices, No. 17 Toronto Street. -4 : .- . - . 1513, Was f?0Lfist �-. . I ........ ...... '. I . . � .1 �z : 't-1 q )i -- � �, oil tfie gai of September, I . I - . � . 74'�,�!,� over (lag collipany-B). . I I . 01 - Wd = �;�, 11! I . . . it. �� �. . . the battle of Flodden resulting in the defeat i . : - . � - . . . . . . 'own - . � .. � ; I �­ . ... ��� I '. I . �1 . . , �; King James IV. 1 'i I � . 1. all No Commission. , .. I �<.j# - I . . I 0 and death of the Scottish ,I - : �'. .. . . 1. i�_, I . . fill r. '' 1� -1 I 11 I . I . . : . " -!i � ... -ftnaoR - . 6 .. _ p -, .,-,r:­� . I 0, ­ , _. the slaughter of newl thirty,of his noWts .. -- -" �-'. � a . . I . and chiefs, and the 0 1, I - ,� . , '11\ . . '.. . . i., .. � bout 10,000 : - :� i . , - K".1cirl.m. . � I .%­., - � , ,"�: . ... . '. .., foul f, . DAviosox BLA,cx. H. A. - I _; i . _. P I I I 6 : 1! . '111 I LOUR ENGLISH. i- "I . Id i. ,f�..111 . 1. . - N�4 � � �.. . . .,� e - a - IL4 - I ft i - ..,. . - . ... 11 -1 i : o ; . . I . 3-ly . � �� I ,�. i � .. �. ". I 'A -�' �, . I . _ I ­vA, i-.- which spread � . 4 1k ­ - A' . - .1 , . . 1i ,� .1 '%,,("l i .- � i'wj 1, men. It was an overthrow t � I 1 , � I I .'� . , .- I 0 ; I � . pit I- . !I � . . .�rj ; . .k I � . � , _ , * . 1. I .!� i p. �., I ­ � . - Af . '! V.1 I I . I I .. 11 ��. �� ''. � _ ­ t - ..,L .41 �rfl � " " % �I 4 I . .,��, I.. / L . 1: , - �:, .; 7; ,., - � ..,:, - . _; ,.: __ � 1� . �: � L e;\ , I I . . ! I " �. . . . I , � i ." '. ., ��!, ,!, ­ - r �'wt .,: _. ; ,.(. 1, I I ,. I ,��., , . . ,I . . - .1 . 1, . I 11 4 111.� Z. .. . L , �. �ir . . . . . I �.,. . - ; , 11 . I r T: f- I I � .1. � .: .. ,. -� :- - , ,. - 11 I L; . . L . . I � - 1* , � � I ri - 4� . . , ,. ,� f ' . " %w -I- .�, I P,�,51­. � I - 'I I s t; t, , I... . � : -%�,. - I k, 4 ! L I - 0 ,*_ � �. � . --- . � 1, ,, I , I .­ �.�.. .,.�� �.;, x ;� � I .. :I- :!.,; , r - - . .1. I :� . - . - o:", , - ir I' ­ . . - ____ calamities sustained by that . I � - . '! � . . I �( --- --- v .. - �. I I . I � i V , 1 " -, 1�� I , � � .� � . -.41t. *.. ­ 1 X: le n, � - .. _.L___1�L-. �� , - ___ _� whole expedition aglelastEngland onthat . _; � - t and Shoe Make, -- -' . . " -(%. � - ,:­tl _1 - I . , . =;F=�­­ -I- . '. . - , . . % \' i� " . ...:, �­ : I I I ; . . " . , . i� . -1 "I. do long remernbered as one of the greatest I . I : 011N LESLIE , I- 1. , , . � ­� 1'� :. � - _NW. .I. I . � I'l. I , , '' W1 nation, The _'_ ­ , , . I ; : . �,- - 4 � (i`tll - ...'�. 1. �, . ___ - __ �_ �j I L I � . ��i, . 1%, , 11, borrow and dismay through Scotland, and .1 P 4:I . .. � - , , , - . .: " _. , . ii ;, . . , , - , � � : i:: � � - .i .1� L I , 't . , . �4 . ft . I . di� . , - , - - , -_ -- -_ I � ,� f . L � , ! � . . W - -W_ - _+AP- I Y4___­#� . 1 . , !,r. , F 1. . � ,. I 1� (1(1 ,-tn(_l S,'Own Work -.11 I. Ir - - -F -- --.---7---- � _T � . 4 I I - � I I., ..­ � NO. 46 occasion was a piece of gigantic folly. and I , .� , - , I " I I �- - - ---,-____V . - , .1 . % -. - _ , � ­ o,lj - 1!:i,': . - ­ . - US PROMPTLY ATTBNI)B . t - 'Ir� - T_ t ;1 � '.'.I �. ­'..".,. ,,r ,,, I 11 I '' , I . ­ D Tu. . �k � Z �. � A k14 8 I: . . '_,I t, t" ,,j: IL' 1J . .. I ,.-I, I -1 . - was deservedly punished by the defleat and _ ! , % V .. . 't 1. � I . r - . - ... I . . I'! . : �. I L_ . I - , _... &,,*, t the stand, opposite Edmund . . . ­­ ��L .0 ­ :�, ::'--- � 1-1 - -_,i 1. - .1 radsoldi .�,­ � ,, . I � I .1 . - -1 _ -I - --""-3 We are bound to mention, . - r,. .. �' �r I . . "' �_ - I " : I - - _� . -_1 . ; . - _� I , � a -.1 \t.." I �. .� I -_ - 1. _____ _. ­ � - --L;--. I . .. �, I Wright's store, King streei, ., � - __ 61 r--____ - - - I a w, that William the Conqueror - � ., - : - ,xv,,rietteett . Worknianship. i VO�L. .11. V& 1i � � ��'. ­ , � � . ,*yr _. singl lenteril ... � , . I'll ... ".. 11 1EPT. 21. 188 - . . �,�"'. .,- 4 . . , i � - Pf ex E R TANG, F 1k I D AX s,,, t � 0,�.:,, .14 4ioU,fil ,�'. " el t -1, , ­ .: I., I . , ta-1- - eath of the Scottish King. . : L , . , - I- . - *1 ,� I I � . . . I it only in a _.. . . . i \ k - I , . � it" 11 - . - , " . i�-. He . . - D � - - ­___ ____ . ____ - --- I ,(,. 4, and all my - ., I . � . . 1, i . - : .. _' - Pickering Village. , t. - I - -_ ... I I .r- - - - - 7 ___V - ,0- j, th ardtre*to Mr. Lwoport's kindliness was SuPlivel , . Wait on the 10th of Septetsber 1087. . ,I'. I _ 11, Oft. 7 -1 v. - ! , - .. - ----.., .. - __ .1, - "I , I,, i wle"Wo Tostoardilkir I - 11 . wovae. and wl (Hood � . i I . - . .1 o I .. . - - - I - -_ .� I I . 1. 001011 191r* - I. - e , g we dolagal were am t4irough a preju was aot. old as people we generally called old, -,�.- t � � - � I . I . . buit"r. , 'FA t�, "' coachman to have all Itady for bri � . 4 '. � �. ., I � - � 11 . . -A nob, y, if I should be v . He wan - - - � .- , . : �._ I � � , ,�Ab f it j., - - . . _V� ..,. ,k ttl1re bo7 ,Will as he rose from his so being only 61 at the time he died. . . I _* L [ U. I I. I . :.n I I ranteil, laramtene(I Mineola- . . - � . , . to bed 'With Wd feet .-,-. It � I . I -1. ' The Finest Stock, * ­ t is tolectrio this fall. 11 There's goin(thir N rd . . hford, said Dr.. Dow - I , 'Mr. Laic never loved, only feakred. So it came to PUB . . ... ., I Jlkq to know wait; I - And now � . � i _. ".�.�� - . Damot go ' ' , until tIdA out 1=18161.1 to oonsult the only counsellor that P * a course of action I ,-,. OF - . %�' ' �hjDou,t sleep in the state Undergarments aisliqd wools will ba'al *d!U. I will ask ovillryone uld4 latousjunatut*- son. NI ranst weacribe as soon as- the breath was out Of him his 1. . i�i . i . Though I Welk that my 1114,1311114, dared confide in it the WOM4 f r . : . , .� - ' MeS t are worn through the day. .. Poor manill 10 to My mother was a clear-headed, . . - Miss J"ref'On will a(rvantB ,and great officer a thought only 0 . - a , . ,'' . ,I: ' Pmel A& Cabiuet Fril I 4*11 Ali*" aRa sizes will he brave outaide of medicine tbennelirss and timir own interests. -1 . �... . . .1.. � . 9f *," he crioill. " I've A CIO � Ity, rapidly recover when the cause of her illuest flid - � I I I I PAP't sleep in a room that is not We'll . I � - wouten, "ith much resource in difliou hatbeenremoved. k9U ulust go hence and body was left almost asked on the floor, : --. .. -:. I. : �,_ . . On na-1 atid to txi sold for the lowest selling wbra. ask- I Imption of the right . � .. day go I and with thU alert P . . % �.% p . I., .. ti= (lar now process of the Celebrated Dry +a . . I take such measures as wilt lead to the "lost and was eventually Wried by monks is ith- . L I 1, tl­ iq %voil appreciated by all custottiers, and at d All Aladi of h&U and bonnets will be Whom I der Id itters' bin to u A an emtrgeD hl Make it . � I I .': /. � I �& tho, glit O:ieL w O,n t g 4 1 cy, w ch 6 single relative, or of *_'� - . - I r %VZ yo,:7 Ilt04 L !i _ �-� . r - itn'tt'esii or aleep.in a draugh'. ', 'I, L worn. . � tht�: Id I a rthd remarkable, I of Ille ohn". out the presence of � :* . .1 . Ou Work ig gitaranteed and executed promptly MR.. L - mom women Pw suddenly pale. A .. . i , I II � . . - , Don't, I is on the lef k side too , .b. "!.�;,J. , , - Wool and velvettombinsUol as all the ..11 son answer 0 . Illis, said isnoonot Icatlit. She was Dot so confounded by my re*814- I stiertad .and gr4 any who oared a straw for the dead Alan. .., . m. .�_ : . � I 1_. - tt Don't lie 00 the back, to keep I � coati ml . Useyea: &I expected, She remained cool and mirrow opposite oFwwed me a ghastly redfc- There was no coffin provided, iind the grave _.. � I . . , . Augustus Barre . . I rage. . . .. As she open er pretty Ill white tions I time In tion of myself. I masonry was too small, to that when the ! a , , 1-11. J ng. ,%,ery long EngUsh olerskirts isto Worn Why, I" weattou t1i" floecy on ul to the =do wastijog SO , . ,.., . ll:d . . 6 flz�"tl ejeoulAtious. I was &"lobed. oried the old 0 1 it had to be forced down, , - - . : - ::_._,� . t along with lea than ' , , 'n ,-What is libe Matter?" body was put il . . .� L ... ! ,rho photographei of tile county of Ontario, !),)U,t try to go 61 twasity. with plain skiru. i - . , , adding (AdtoothookleBa".. . , ileadl .- - ; .It. I I I - _� - ;1 .. . . ven or eight hours' sleep Out and not & little OMfOrW, to find such help gentleman. and .through thin it burst. The stouch in . . . 24 . . . .r. � � :. Brock -street, Whitby, , longer thaii tLaK made log ., bringing the lies 1111311 .this way diffused over the church w I � . ,I'- 17-y / Next door to tbo Post-OfficO. our. L I ( I Sleeves as But watch. I WIR 409 there WW notbisw be sit sbo offered by her altioism and hat to, "I do not like A. You ronow that I simply intolerable, and the people who were I-- - ' '. �. ' , . . - __ . sprin dreams. . - , . left . meadaltions. Together, we planned a the Doolia," I faltered. ;_. . . � _1� - ______t_ - - ___ Dan't got Out Of bed immediately on 9 . Wbon the m , Ing wind bil It &way 00111 -to do all have no direct proof* agrianat Mr. Lumport. present were glad to got away in terror , p�. . �' . * Combinations of Wool.' velvet, and satin "'- make . me to Most the tinergency hial bas come.into my hands in a and disgust. Such. wan the end of one of _' _ . . . ml � '� it giorget to rub your*611- Well It . . . . . the dawn, I in t`O4, . that Was poem- 6 ZJL*0Jq=,t way. Would it not be well* to the greatest conquero One � : " : .; � t, Highed -:-Market ' - Pride � �) konlit a bNei will be much Worn, To make f r the light whilon kMme with sphoi ble to save Miss GsNt011' Th rs of the earth. , . I sivatiIi& &*d lThiii We sun 11141no th~ . , . . life ble - " _.' . . . I=, t.o.ohtoln proof@ of Mr. La,mport'a --do all who made every Otto near. him train - I . I aim or hands before dreuin* Th now Louisa yetveteen§ . I . " a it it *rinunal he wem My mother have is carefully analYisOd AGel-and � PAID IT+ CASH I I - I I . I � . .1 � th es take a good drink of pure Itoiced velvets. Ilk* a ale" an its Alittit. extreme N9 one go poor as to do him reverence. - :\ I � . . : - . - FOR - I .� 'Wi��r't f.h=g�"` an in I - � ok yesterday its h of the cashier's th&% in necessary before "king b ' r . ­ I :& to . . Borne away W wtpasi and Its fears; was somewhat unsasured . I r . I I . I . rettes -art agaln In v6glie, but they 4 . a as not been alone in this respect , -4. ... 1� � � - '.., water before bf0blif"t- T atith, y ev so ih for the 061018frof vemoit a some Iliciato, thin And h m. w..... - '. I W - - � * �._ , *` mi!h ists,kan, 8911 more lowering -among the great ones of earth. ORES .logo -* � I , '. �Li - . . 1�1.. em the stomach are a % like the ol& bourettes. 0 it, bhe belleved that Dr. Dawson's fmie grow . I . .. � �. Don't take & long walk wb . t� out A to -day sUll XI19eA116 I a car It , � . , 2 , I M i tain dolt". with each word I utt, he -,iol and I �. I . I I:* - I - ar 0 . :�tith - r W ored, and the form of On this day fifty thme Y _ I Z - � . port& I@ , n Manchester u % sly I, . ... I . 1_1 . � I i. $entirely empty. . I Th bulk of &ilk im tions thl tali , --------.m 1#4 -4.4swo..*No� Port Woo 9U'lt I . I . . . I the Ifiverp . . L . L - ,' _L M I , ,.r. :. ; '_� . 41 and Otto rep$ or travere. Freturised to Mr. Uport", rmMeDcG- his visago was wholly changed from t - on ti an first fairly . . .. I , . I . , _ I . s - � - . I . ;_ - - ;1 . .. . ;.. . . - - � . Don7t; eat anything but well 000kc more cap . . . r , I . . t . � . � . . . . . I I - . ! .. .i' . J. FO,7:e short costs, the )4elton and Wext OASE greatly relieved in mind, mind far podantle superciliousness it had borne dur which a lecoaft(i v6 w ",, , nutritious f-od. . A 0 OUS I Itstion. I and successfully !tried, was formally ­ I -, .. , I , . - . 1- I . I.., . . . I I . Don't eat what YOU eOD*t want just of Easland cloths am I .. 1. -1, , I . 1� A _� , - ­ � to very,�iopiilar. __ able of doing my duty than in my Previou in h t of ourconan :�- fef the ear ter par,, - times " - � � '.. . ­ .�� . . - . . . . CHAPTKR III . agitatedstate. -My patient cautioned in the t alarmed, thout I could not tell why. opened. The display for those - '. .. N. . .. -1. � - ��': . ­ : . . -CONTINVID. ., itation to bring was great and the enthasigAin of the - � lo . 1. I I rT � . , .", L... save it. W�istooats.oir plaelronil. plain or P16aw, same deep languor. Towards afttraloon ohs of 3dr. Leighford, )our lies , . , I'L L I � � - - - . . L_ . i t t tweeti'meals Dot 40POUgh to on alincat all Door oorsoves. of I was now thoroughly alarmed, and I rallied a little. I applied a now remedy this dangerous man to illatic" Plao" You In in correopo0dence. The dAy Was ��. 1,; . Dap't -so to e � . . ___w ca,use uneasint a I at meat imes. ,� appear ff L Bui a most invidions ition." 'The doctor opoke totted by a dep1brable accident, which . .I, J ; � . AT 6 ELUDALE' MILLS � 7t E braideryoutoutaudap liedynWoolilill asked it, a subdued manner what 1 Was to It -bad a speedy and anow-raging e do IMW bashed. -"You issued in the death of the Hon. Mr. - -1 . � I : . . - . 07=71_�� - ___ __ do. ' Keep to the PlAin facto, Mr- Sleigh' it Vroired that the contents of the phial were with severity, - was quite a I - ... , L , , I � . _r�� and Iken stuffs will bt moo I used. of ., � � . ; ! 1�1 one of the members � . . - .L - - � H 0 0 V E R.; `.'' .. IE D, 183-7.. - Say that you It d th port of a pistol, ,poison ; for MY remedy wax an Antidote to we young," he continued in a n Haskissou, I . . I and 'a "*rate tffi6o. found . only 9 Government 'at the time. , . -:� i , I� I ' J - Rv . ESTABLISI '. : 1,.,�.� it viots come in stripap. olieckli, te;r�vq the prii dgt4 it contained. I was tons, -and know nothing of -the exceedio tile Britio,,, . � - ­. .1 .. . I Cha and upou en' what I !kI be said that - ' - 8 . . e case. If in I . I '�Plekeri'ug, I ti 3. 6-ly . . ... large I blobks, in all the combinations of Mr. Ganton died. Mr. Lampork watched the ciro' Instances of th one robpect it may ' able an 3 at to f irin a very imperfect opinion gravity of It (I - `_' L I - ­.. . I . -- _0 , ptly solid I hich could easily have _. L . I I . . . at work I ohs it cold at w . . I. - Narply for a while ; and abr of the noxious ingredient& ; but I was "ti*- you ref an to Put tile Police 11 wax an a a . . L I . I . . - �_ I ry occur. . . . I . i ­ 7 ; .. - .. "... '�,... li, I ALBION, HOTtIA colors- ' we @I Tis hand., fied that I was avoided, but like almost-. eve -_ ,," I .�,. , .. se ; , � , : , � I � . . . ­ " * - -.-- . ' 40 When Mr. Limport came home at of the kind, most of people art- wi � . \ I . eigh cristl be, � - I - - � Pointed velvet yokes'l are use I on milk a W here was iiii pistol?, , I a I I a Pon the. right track. take the matter in hand at orce, and that been ' . . j, . . which have Vsutlykfa pointed trim,- --- That will I . Mr. 81 oil will probably lead to your arrest, Mr. Leigh- reace - r . . . '. . This Hotel has been r6modellod and refurnish- dresses . it itb a igh of to- O,cWk, I was able to report a decided change ford.-' of ter the thing is done. It has associated - ..- � L . 1 . . 411011t, alid is now tile qnly first-class $1 mings. qlmcdt trium III US bl, - - i -.: � - I ed throtal 0 ";At i that I'-' yed P I., the better in my psuent. He assumed an so Good h Of Mr. Hue ; . . . . - lief. - You? . aw ? eaveas Ill I cried in an agony ig�non's name with the deplore * . i . . lier day It use it, Canalls. . L,, Velvet and volveteiris, will be worn to ex V ..Very good. Now, air of joy at the news; but it NOW give dread, 11 what have I done?" occurrence and thus wide him better known . 1- I P .. I I - . Per . Me, �nd sith all sort& of stuff@, even milk I am sure of that.'- . by name, than he ever .. - � .. I L . � . � Remember expresmonolawillety. wedillad "That would be determined by o judg.0 to ma ast 1, I 1 29, 31,33 & 35 i . be cireful, MY good follow. 'm an . . - could have been had he died in his bed. He . . I t44 " - -_ � -T-1 . PuzPL toga or, and I dadied my host with an mad jary," returned the do3or with ept I I . . I&OD, FrAnklint and Elisabeth" "Als your wife and f"hily I you might got Juto ad itif must grammatic promptness. was standing talliting to the Duke of Welling- , - .. I I I . - S1100 - 'r lit" I tevived in the _w a dreadful dilemm& I aG&tu* you- many a intensity which, had be obsery theoppo- , -. L ' ' � , . 1 '77- __ JARVIS-ST. DaY- ::Bd are &I no . - by this view of my ton when & locomotive come slong in I tur have tendered bim far from comfortable. I was confounded . I , all man has been hauged upon low evidence ni-n becJM3 fl-tater- � : . t� � . I! . � 113 I C K ][,,' It I N G . - -1.,. - J. IROLDERNESS, PROPItIETOR. � toilet, . . than thete is . I., - .. poob ion; and yet I was annoyod. I had site direction. The poor . - . . - � .. - - � a% YOU .. nos of mind, and was run - I - ; �, 4 I � For the neck and sleeve trimmings Of the 44the SPPJ&Lr1D81g incidents of the Past - . R IV. , . � ..L ' perhaps been over-oonfideut, but I had not sit lost his press ,." , - . 9 I LIVERY STABLES TbRONT01. - ONTA1110- now'dreases gilt braid, jilt 9&PZN and gilt hour, my weak health. for I not a RIVO419 - I! 1 'CHAPTIM s9W like a fool. I I therefore could not help ov�r. Every thing possible was done for -. - -. . . � .. .. . . . lace are utied. ig accused of the . Miss retorting: -I think I could prove that I him, but all Unavailing. He died the Same . . -I' , I � , . . - a a C &I I ; �i � mom, and the terror Of boil An the shock of the discovery of a over L. : ' ' , - ..1 I RT7 All of the new gathercel flougoes have the murder, so &ffooted me, that I became , Gsntm,g critical bituation b" to subside, have neither been an idiot nor a homicide in evening. Wh t h i r -,ss -R§. iw,cKER & O'LEA11 A.- CUTHIRE us 'tervening years? Had . I � . t, dogtooth, or Vsadyke utterly unnerved. other expedients for meeting tha difficuldea be- Min G ton's cm&" . the world ,in the ip I 'NI have always oil hand first-class Hors d%tes out in lea home that night mo d. Why ,, pooh 1,, snapped the old doctor. "Frove Any one prophesied such things he would . : I I - I i I I I reached to dead mesa in my min *.- CfLrriages.&-c�, slid let the',, till tile pwaic at rea - aker and Jeweller, points or blacks. tti herandroyself _.. : � I thre 4 Watchm ad, Mr. Lampoirt bsil'to Be MR down as an intolerable liar � . � ! I we have jllst purchased iisve.' crinkled than ielirr.' We thoulft continue at single combat with Mr. that you have nous enough to get.out of the have been put - - . - . . n0pn,'.L�b,f`rl`)8.' I 'orqos wt.11 loatt-bto, an(i are noi CRIERING. Gilt toots and white orellu 0 from.the police stadon, after Lemport T if the phial contained the deadly affLir without compromising ourself far- and ev'ery thing elm in'correspondence. -,t ; , " Pi . I � , . :, - t .11 -e (�oiniiioreiai inen to . . - ; . . 1von my version ( ther. You ought to hava . I ; .. . -_ . . ; reparoatol mlly�rdri) L. crops and silver braid Me combined in the accompany in d finding Mr. Gar- U ____.-111"_� 'I . I � It ratt-s. A 'Butirtins ta f uoia and silter Watebi!,11 613 now neck wear I had gi drug I suspected, my r9lAtiOubl"I" to the . . 11 i any point lit reasonable - Ail Asiortment 0 - . I mon. The instinct of gall -preservation en- youal lady was noi the same- I w6s not tion, long ag % Go to the head constable at - ' ( f -i - alnd,,�rouTiall i!aitis, and parties called for punc lialld, Ulado by Thos. Itlifigell & soils. or bleckv at the inments to the Am Zff"tudil Pantsbinesit. r- _ L L . I - .. . n, plied wheii rt - stock of 3cw011ory and Fancy Skirts out in Vandykes &bled me to confine MY lits only selling with disease. but with vill&WY Once." I 1 ,- . ton. v. valoll g alld Wallis Hill) - A well -selected failing over a pleated Bounce. are I , q ii iced at moderate rates, oil short notice Goods. rop�rod to CIO n bottom, . facts of JiLaring the report of a pistol and the of the most st"'one kind, Was iL not I looked at Ilia hard red fwa before me If practical jokers oituld suffer a little of " .; - . _ . , a in fall costumes. � . . might. � , .. _:,� - ! . . . . After 23 y.ar's experience lie is Nie" it, First -clang a feature find' of Mr. t1aratan likeding on the door TuLtiml .0 eek1b, that I should almost beseechingly The idea of being mix' the pain they are so foud of giving, it � .1 . _ . I and repair Clockii &lid Wate - Says a gentle- . � '! ' ' BUTCHERING41 , siyie, oil short uotice, and at reas - Lo�g cloge-fittl cloxits trimmed with wi:%: piew in his hand. 'k ZZ� the opinion of on abler oil in a police -court tria was almost revoll sure them of their bad habiL s I onablo prices ro3od'i"at:Ivy ' I - ", L . - i - I 2stli, 115*11 8-ly live inch bandi ofnfar, wo'being made by I -.I repasited� this at the ooroner'sioquesti; physioiant Supposing myokilltobsoon- I hal a horror of publicity; and then t man, speaking of the - retribugve justice ­ _ . Pickering, Dec. . : ,ei� � Xlr. 01,FAILY J -- - - - -!._-7-:��__ -_ the tailors for the coming winter. - or ountalte, was I calm enough for asto guard- thought of its effect on Miss Garaton., But; which cured him.: - . It - . . I will gh I � and I was so Ili attar giving MY &video. , a boy I . . I ' * . . - � - __ . this that I tied t Oros, whom I rainiqu. "I got one Punts ment when - I I .1 . 11 . . 1, . i , � the mitchor busille fS E , somest silk fabrics Of I When about ten years old. I ' _.' . � S 4 � Oo� of the hand I . , __ HOU' oil several w,;.aka. A thout" 11 timed since, that I must submit, never for . 7 Ili., perso al att mtioll o return b in an imperilled life? the hard red ism was relentless, and I felt I 11 CUTHBEIIT I determined to call on Dr. Datwoo.i. He geL .. I aii,l will surnAV it, t 1; I qmsc� 14 black satin (is Lyon brocaded with th" town," said Dr. Daw- fancied I had a grudge against a lad of my . $'­ i.,- . . .� I o regre led that I did not tell all - * � . public fit tile --shop or I -r][4C-lW1r.]ItI1N"- fine opt jet beads. wOvOu- into the fabric. I hLVa L ,grss a kindly. though haughty old gentleman, into Citching him I "t . I . sad Oing iffi g loves with gracef own age. but much smaller. I : . . froin thewaggoliftshere- m �. I 10, . . I � k no ; for each day I &In More OOnviD Us I know fkvm the slight intercourse I had on al de- _ him to the big . . - � w i, of I :MI on .. tt)rt,re. As thevilavV till' . wantles, dolmans, visites, sad that XI r. Garston wax murdered. and - tholl wi in. H a 'P I I , I . a-rtion invy Tbig house is a fine now brick building. finish- J�kets, ' bad th Ill is notions of profembiOW Ot liberation. �' anhd will drop you down at Slone one morning, I dragRed ' . ., . L lwsL,:st(wk, 1) , . f make up the his partner oommiUeel the deed." I g( (,(I it, superior. Fityle. - ipwery convenience and ifoloo, small caps and sow d qnette were txtrenm But he woo the MO11t the head -constable's office. Get your hat; watering -trough and gave him a thorough I : I. - � , � re y oil -ttilrg tile. he lravellili$ Public. The eboidstit 0 of (All and winter outer I had mat in mute amaxament daring the sailuent phystailn of the town, and one of I must be off.,, J - - ", ducking . the - icy water. While he was � * ' . comfort for t oil varied imPortations . In - ' brands of Wine,,Co,,o,.d,o,lg ,4t&,)Ieg g 1Z trying to escape, my father '. ' 'a .igarn alwals . .� : Liquors and (, &lid 8 iods g&Monts, relation of the deshier's story. When he the social magnates. A quarter of an hour afterwar� the doo. a t A Best (� plutteril* and A trictinent's allelleav ,. 1 � � " MeatS. hand. Nowaiii .1. CUTHIIJACT, I-ropriotor. I a ruits come in very dark 11190 mucluded I was still MOTO oonfonaded ; for He received me awe graciously thou I tior's magnificent p%ir of black ' were came upon the scene. ­ . 11 I . , . . - 11 143 ly ' To' or -mad there note &to" the question of what 4a do? re the then- - . . I I . I it. l8th,If% . - __ _� had hoped for; and bid so stiallor board Of pulled up with a frand flourish befo . '-y __ grestio purplish red, dah" ehades, gray � - il 17-s: � ., . .. _____ - - - - - - I and if M A Lamport was guilty of his partner's the phial and my opinion Of its writ*a* ob 11 Go into the house, Dan," woo all father, . I 4 , , - .1 - I . r golden brown, royal, electric, sapphire- Police office; and stepped out of the car- . It , . ---- __ -7-- - __ - - . . ­ Rings, death, he most be punished. But how than he ont&red into 4W SMA" with the mid. . - _:.- . . ". . � - 1. : . ­ I . - 1. 1.1-1.m. I �- � navy blue, Belgravia and Grosvenor all mo- . . bl flurried. wishing that. Mr. th a quaking heart. The .. I N , . , , _ o �'�.'�`, L � , I ,'.1 1. '. I I as. could I got the machinery of jusU i He had reoptly been T1890 raisers U. a thousand miles away I obeyed wi ' . . . . -, . I . ; . .. .1. . I ".. ­� � .:; . � , iot and 4voknow serg ce in greatest intereaL JA rt had . - .,-. , 0 1 . . _� 1. .11 I :. " , i. . . I : ... .!, and black chev tion? I& u&s not my affsAr. This poor made a borough magievate. and th" Per- mpo orning pamed, Yet I was not called to so - . , , , 1, � : 11. L. I .- . I the fatal night he- had linked my fate a, I . _' L , . , .1 . . OWY woven I -1 , '... . t . lj ­ . I- ... 1. "i''. .11 .I. I.., Superfine browlelothe with ol Will, in the ced him. ' A 611 I Illy; - -! . �. . 1� '.-S .1 . 1. 1.-_; �., , ; ,­� "�i, .1. g -bons pit- craven in=& do his duty. haps influm count. Afternoon and Evening dragge( I I I - , L I �' 1: � I .. . . I : . . - -,-1i[ - , � surfaces, London cloths to herrin, a of an that is righteous, had he er-ads 61 It YOU am riot mistaken, Mr. Leigh- with. his.' m, who followed we into the bedt-me came and still not a word was said. - . ".. . I . - I . . . ,- . I N IN _ . . _ . . : ." , ", ��"":-`-,,':` ,,;`,�l�,:--; terns.i find irregular twilled cloths aire Used nlm - Dr. DAwroi ived with th .. I - L AD I'E. _ - . . . , me his confidant? ford " mid Dr. Dawsout when I had finished office, was rece a consideration It ,wu=lt exactly a pleasant day to me. I - . . . . ­.. ­ L , . . ­ - . , ,. ... � .1 I -­. f the popular tailor-made oostames- of I do t relevancy in your tqll- ' had aurpte time to think it over snA realize L I - . I , � ,::L. . or I my � the' old chief- , . !�; .. .� lr� .; �- . . 11 DO WO hS)F tory, ti -this affair In indeed serions. You due to a magistrate ; and , . . I. L .. � '. f � ! ` ", ., .. , , . used on -- I mid, aft4r- me young, and therefore liable to 41tow dim. ni tio the an. , ;I -1 - "E I ' - ".. - , - I . .- � .. I 1,�- .I �� I . �, ., . . Ing me this dreadful We, oonsuble listened to my 00111mu cal n mewas" of my act. 1 retired with � _ .1 - N . � ,,*. - - I .­ i embroideries . . . . .. The now applique Yon should go tortad owelosiong f Mat obeouiv symptonts. at uneasy inind ; it; wasn't like father to . .. . I we y have YOU. divulgid . � I . . I.. �- ----. g f .0 lint"O spel hall Wadering a few UI0M6DtN- of I don't may You &to Under erroneous 'mPm' calmed me, and I was almost at ease when such a thing ­04c8d- Pan . L . � . . that have the handsomeat evening dinner, with respectful attention. This sornewh __ ,�, '� We be' i you dresses consist of large and smelt bouquets. to the police. Wh . - . . . � . oridaQ designs of all sorts. what Von haver told, to me, of all men in the ajoql� You mail be right. But you MAY the'doctor rose to go. I would have gone Could he have forgotten it? Could it be I I L. I . If. . � " - I n _0 arabesque And DIIS and convention- world ?* . . eleu, be wroog. I have been young, and I also. but the chief -constable requested we possible that for some unknown reasons he - L " �. . . . 1. � I u8t opened. a I � I d complete stock UL fruita, peatillm uuw"O , . arge , sl;zed objects wrought in chonilla� A" Ross, The cashier looked at me: " because I be- 11 with humiliation 1,1141 Many "Ye to to Wait, to use a boy's phrase, I* winking at it I" . - I . t beads of lieve that Mr. Lamport is again oommitung to" to f � . � . L - poor], gold, silver, and iridiesoGn - amde noLions, I had when � I first than do ;Yhig will be a case for Inspector Knab. I was puzzled I I I I - . . ilver murder." ;cry woo solved. the and gold and I �ht I knew short, Ma1I if he said; of you must see him." The next morning the royal L - I - . 11 . clu finest quality., , . thaw who examin me; and won. in , . a tube, a tall As I -entered the breakfast room father n' NEW FALL DRA 6 GOODS) in 11' diR9 %hreeds ou fo"dation of satin, *ilk, volvok I jumped from my chair as if shot. Pnwt'* Respondin . et ver and silk g&nzes, and gold to Upon whom I " I gried -, while one of those puffed up with joy own vanity and oelf-con- g to a call down d taking MY hand silently, led me out -. - I - ' a % gold and ail a in acto bore the me, an, t exaf.41Y - . I � . . . : ... " ` d Colourlugs . conceived. , Mr. the same treatment as I'd given Jim. - silver. tinted. and black and white toes Set- plectrio ifty0lotiOns; which burst Upon " fidenoo. I bAvs road that Art'ald of you" gaunt man came I - Hof ofimplicity,and to the trough, where I uneferwasi . : � . ail the leading m eriah; ath ,86metimco, answered my question bill I to it on Plithisias with Your views on which I queerist mixed e=: .. L 7 , ; --�---..olmmt�.-...� . I had passed the cashier's Bps. - . - r6e. Your ideas am "Litalarchi- tiatuteams that � I I . 1 , . :, on the third '. - I , . 'L I I . 1jave you Kusliman was a celebrity that everybody The following day another " hair of the - ' � 1 1 - I . 1 � .. .-.:, . I ­ I ;�,, 1. 1. . I . at*- 66 Miss Garsbon I " his Ili 1 L, Poan o2wLacYl defy all,exparie1108- i ity in dog " was administered. ' ' , , I . . �Jj'.'I:�';�':.': j: L. ' . Ifieutenant WidentlAWS. who his _ I usion, with similar hosts had heard'of, and I felt no little c ve it out, and by ' . I I . I � .. - "i 1 1� I .1 . _ .L �!� i ".. " 11 Oh. horrible, most haTi have rushed to conal with him. ,morning I tried to star . ' L " 8 I - on:''; L.. walked zero coming into such close .011t.0. arloo I - for the present , lea, i @'.� -'_'[�"", J..� ��''.�_-. ' I " ".Ll, !.. I ,,� * ly returned to Berlin, has �ha ed. 4 -Fool, dolt, that I Aim, not to in tho Oise of M im Garston V superior officer wife relating the 'going without bre4kfast get rid of the duck- L -.� .. . � . - , ' - .' ' - . ; . . ; . I .11 . . . : �, ___1 . 1. . I ­ . ,.� .11 .�: !.. . in Z%rizibarto the mouth of seen before this whose hand it Was "t has While his ­ 1�:. � :",;,*: ,/- � .." , 1. : I I . I iguan T I - ,. . . L, . "L 6 * A I riot fro ad' tl from my Is". go of my visit, the famous detective ing- I � �­ - � .. . L...�, 1. I � I 1. .. I .. : t� : ( � � Congo. - � been frustrating MY (frOrls-Sirii" I cried in .. Do not -be ofianded. Mr. Loighford," pur rang . , . . __ ­ . . - . I - '�, '' _I':_ I " '' '' '- , - I / Iffith" Min Lydia Poet, 11�sving gons through is a frot zy of ex(itement, -1 fear you have son with & comp"t kopntis eyes fixed upon me with a, calm in- All in vain! Tc6ugh when the bell call- � _ L.. 'L . . .� of th abo'Ve g' - ds Ast . agintioned Dr. Dow vegtigation that explored me to the core. I I kept in my room, soon I board father . . � I . . Our'st 'ck ollim .6 you in 7 .. -1� 0 �L " regular wmatinstion, been admitted " a come too late I 11 o ina in a tons I dared not Owbey ; ,��. . I . . ; � - ,- . I L . . - _. � . Al, lawyer to the bar ofIrctirio, Italy. With 8 1 posed the room in agony, thinking furi. Its LL . You have asked mo to visit our d9 not know if he wax satisfied with me, for I I Dan.1 DAn 1" , L . - I . - . . d in Calia- vote4 against 4. After her admission to the MWY* Over "a means to arrest the Machine,- patient; sad. am an older man, I think I am his opinions were not accessible to such an t. And I went down, only to be raa�tcb*d Out. L -1 L - I , - out doubt, the fines I of the kin bar two members of the Council, M f - SPUD' ticas of the foulest of traitors. and at the not treopswing the boundA Of Professional unsophisticated youngitter.as I Was. to my icy tisth. . . . . I * I r t' 9 P., and MO. Iditiolves, resigned- same time how- to bring him to Justice. not come Having heard 'he particalars of the came . puti' through flat . F , dom um. when I ask it you have nabuian For one week I was .�;, ; , � \ - I ve need of can- to a precipitolte conclusion. Romembere in feWmn , 111Ppector K . . � � � . - ' exp ' e - ------ ­­­�­­ - -- I felt the imperati Mr. passively .1 ' da.. Our Mr. I W. etle" y� (whose eri- Togs,, * . � . race& respectable pW. ou6jected me to the most dmstio question- watering-trou,-,h every morning I 1. . . I I . Pr"=" the danger of F400illitAtO act=* Lampors occupies 1b Id all my facts, Father did not weaken the lesson by , - I � .. J - . tion T Own ing I have ever knovm I to of idle words." And I guess he was right, -' � 'I' . L 1. _. . . 2__ both for Miss Garston's make and my tion ; and if you would bring a false charge divulged all my wonjo0ture6l, And made such a .. L �, - I e=' good taste, an general imlowledge - reputation. against him, you will not ,only bli4ht your complete deliverance of everything that had for I did some thinking during.those days. \ I . this far. . Ing i . I ; . . If What proof do you JPTO VW Of own camr at its beginnift but will br' attendance upon Min That experience stuck by me and altered blid - cannot be . - __ _ ___ I their -charge against Mi. Littaport?" I certain odiul� upon the= on. Ido � not appeared to MY course many L A time in .aftet tife.-NOW .�. .. - - " - - mked,oNa I bod come down to% 1,P"dY Wish to be nuxed up in a stupid Aasm." hap Texaminer ' York Emminer. . . . . . - .. L . i , �'. - wants of t e Gar, I , 11 . of the , . pu . % L . - and final review of this aft"tiOn Of things' of Tbft Ion decline to Meat Me in COS. be of is this Italian herbalist, Pan"nif I - ­ i i - 1. I JL_ - � � -��.'_ 1`1 , ,I . I I . 6 . - __ -This I" answered the MAW"- Pulling .1tation ?' I demandett, WLi*g MY hot �1. . - . . I 1 r . - : i . - having V1 ited the- best foreign a phial before'sne. . from 11*13 Ilablik. . known?" &akad the head-00411111"le- zai4 NE6111AL : _ . L'_ .: . � ILU&bman shortly, , A Look Of R&W FTOM As . . '' I . air " replied Mr. I , .� J , - . doubted) . - 0 L I"euddit eagerly and amelt it, and was If Oil the contrary. I feel it my duty, as a "' Yeal , for he began to That genial fellow, John L. Thomas, of - I . i . � - . on with his notes, \ . I .. . ior -- - . A with the some odaur w magisuUto, W No " lady " copious, memoranda of the case. Beitimore. tens this good story, about the , . � I . " us nwiLed in the sublericass. Ii had the dome old gentleman with some Utteuri - of But I When ; I � � aR the stru hich I had M returned the != he afterwards oor, Clrelt Commoner of Ponneylvattia :- . . 1, markets in order to rocurb I Them being oompletai, I � - . affect also ; an I continued to inhals 06 0, must ask YOU. as senior, to defer to my . . � i .f rected them by a few secondary inquiries ; I wax in Congress I used W W'a frequenUr heavy languor seemed to creep Over MY ad and to 9=1my I such be had Stevens.', Onsday, . st des' -, at; � . vice* =-iny"'Ignorgat of then I was permitted to doWL . of the room -of old T . . . � , q latest novelties- as newe igns, brain. . needed . You an nooes"ll It entered I . � ' . e . - Is Where did * 3 on got this 10' I dome"". profeasiong and other ; and I WSMea slowly homewards, thinking while talking topt Brit a vM -boned - I it is L ' I putting in the oork and placing the phW = "go' Umt YOU should submit "or the whirl of things, in which I was unexpectedly. 9he wait a tall , \ : 1,1, � it Only right DO ort ths- , '. � . Purintention 0 In I e our PRESS - - , . . upon the t&bIs. 6 . to my guidance. A hasty and ill-advised being swept along almost an resistlessly as a woman, with ox -bow 011140tu uln- . . . . - P.; . t I I . 6 44 I took it from bir. Lamport's deek last stop on your Par% may involve most respect, otraw down a rapid stream. I pondered on bridge of bar nose, and a balky 01 I din ' nighL A ous a= finds sinister hints . dal the destinies of outsiders with brella. She handed .Mr- Stlev a " , L abial peopte in a web of infamous soon - the contact of Kon- i . � � e lea g fea.- Own. A little While ago, Mr. Lsmport with the words, " Abigail t 7 - ' " e__At` DEPAR ), in every act PoifaiTo object he anspok:W. I Your own lain would follow, sad every MY t of' nebun ad saX I have - . . . Pal the visits tA an old itoothen to onediaid raw in the town would be injured. Was 115 unknown to me as an inhabitan kport, Me.." 11 IV * - , . . ill, .1 . 1. 00 , . the honor of beholding the Hon. haddens ,� L_ ' I I el', �, , ."'. :.'­ �.� . Wring ; of his existence I wan as unconscious �'. ,� , scheme ; A : - . . - , , . . i,::- I I � &I r. Lamport. with some nefOrkm Will you be guided by Me Ir' of Pennsylvania, "' ewhLt - . _'. � . �.- - " . �t�.' .'. 1. � ... 7� 1 . : I - �.. . .11 I. m .. � � may tread the earth a Stevenp, . , . ,' , * . I !:,__: -Z for It, 0 � - res- o .,� 1[ . , � - ;:,. , ;., - ,, CWUWY,. I replied, confused and &a of thai` men wh Steve" so nowl � I L' - - ; tu f ovt house. �:,� - :� .,�,. % �..-�. - 1, - . - . , ..".., 7 :, .t ...�_L ....., I 1. %­ a has gone it= bad to worse during the And tbia una embarrassed, Mr. - . . 1. I Ii, . �1 �. , . . - - � � - , Repeated - I L . .. w ,.. , , . - . , . 1. . - - : : ' . , � . 111- ., � - had the JU!an watob the, pompous old atiabler who MWOU, Y"ra hence his identity. and Asked his visibOr to mitt � � - � - ..,. � i � 1. .. .: - �, I I';- :; . � WO . _. .1 � . ... ;1 [_,l , ', , �. . I I ' L. . . . lit Mouthe' I tivibilsed ", Of I pasonsliq had,,spruuq suddenly kroin out i " was the reply, . . 1'. - . - L I . I � - 7 . L , ", .. '. I .. .1 I . -- .- Vby my am i a" he fowd that the imp . nmh so here to ask _ you, na, . . - - I . ' . . I - __ . low pan "not 60 the irifinits crowd of humanity, had riveW ed. L of Thank . ,. ­ - it living & a . . . , , . ou was a sort of bar adisishatest I* a asoas Momentous 41iffi- personielity to bin in the indissoluble so but I wish to air that in my quiet . Of the town. I Iii to my' iieard of yei, giori - ' . . . - . " ­ I beg to �t dvi �11' - r laq:uU4'proved he W Cda- Yw be subjected my _ - i �, . I . .: . We also . . a . ale y that WO - - _­ blons reput&UaIL I fognelf, it= what I Otguy" and most part, 0 data b6ndg of crime. By what strange conoots- home down East I have z '. .­ "I . � . . . But I on, efforts in behalf Of the emancipated - - . - \1 �, , - - . � . 1 A_ - . _.__�_ . litimned, of the health of Min Gbral that Y of 1y; nation of things We Men conjoined in this L are. - - L .. , ran ruiltlyn 06U =1 . veiled hith 7' , . . i.-_ . of - BLAME ,� F, gMT wilt world I slave, and I have tra . W. air, to - I r - . Making a speciaitpy% �... I 4 ILNTZIL:-After fair trial. with nO her oonilition became worse after thin IWihU I ;3=in. Atwha hour , tr&aditiou to his ask th .vilege of sbaki_4 your hand. " I ., I - I � - :. . I GUA You may am P amport. the . I 0 - . . . I a&. ftorn, Mr. L mom I � - . IR: Cur* effact6d. your -oney 11, 4 \ � - . b 01 so Upon =MV7 r at the dolopeall 0 Got meo Mr. Lamport's house V ictim was D&tur*L If I had not.been She shoorlit. - Now, air, I have one P= W � I SILKS, and can supply them to our Ps- r.:,"'.e.eded. I . .fticu: V. I W untlers"" 701)t. Dawson O*Wmlt&d his diary, and after V to attend Miss Gonston. if. another privilege to awsk. It in a souvenir of this ji intarad in the r young, lad That smiled had been ghown to mask the interview. . I . wish to take home with me, if � . '� ___-__�_ "O Id.by housek r = a :Losiss is - a died u two O'clock- medical mad . P - to Min Gpintea - old 11" Was I L . 0 . @as It � to Prepare have hap. I way be so bold an to ask, a look of the _ ! , a friend of my wits"t, 42"6010 . she to get ­ - I lose R rell' as th "I bo ALL. DRUGGISTS A,ND D-9ALER8. OaPar " - 'A .. bave b - mur,der" a designo,owbat would I hai so . US ey can I - . . ON hhmr am interview and poned ? perhaps the poor girl would have Great Commoner a r. tillin I ever . � I �: tro' at as c I - . kept Wormed Of WhO has bm=4 ;; t or my not" Of ilh� ease. so that J from the stop of life an ab- -for a moment more embarrassed * �L . . I 6 . . If �CTION -GU RANTEEP OR But it was only *ban yea - is . uh-;,w and eriiiiiiams of been harried other. When once we give saw him before ; then he smiled faintly ; he - - �­ , & . 11 � am IS ! I a.nv Whole- "I'ONEY WNDED, we Miss Guistan, "S W illnew beau" 10 I me . ,:= I fou". my Pa, rupitly as her fi speculation% t Lis Mud to his "P -100k, and lifting er I . . .. � alarming. somehow &6 has got we"" 1122-Y US Ourselves to a stream' of - *, - � I . - .: 4 1 - , : " YWY rahuhad, by older AG had 40- I how far we may be carried, rul brown wig Wily. loid it n the table. �. ... , purchased at by th' pie . . * il - I � � i - I., . - is no saying IN I " I . ' - I . e, .� I.. I.. OUNT REqUIRED TO CURB and feArum bola what I W" Vc*- 0 , ,. thougli with plot them now and st"ding vistas we may be- leaving his pate as bald as Your . .,. I it.y. ' !'.,- t L. 1. . 1.�' �' 1-;l ") . 1. .% . AM . . that her Ufa was to dAliger, I found Jay or whM ire is every hair, madam; make . L . . rAIS to 111100I i, ehouses in the 0* . - I , :. " ,. ,�� AS 10OLLOWS : . !:16 ve Dr. Dasrao'L I WA in some way saved Min Gar- " The : sale War ' . . .1 I . �.,.. � I . - - 5�i compelled to call upoll YOU. One wwmmneut�, A&% hold.. of a lock." Need it be added that . � ' ' Ir I . I I 'L. - -:'.- '. -',o y the'lilood. to the E life, That life would go on Perhaps choiOs . I ' . - I _; I ... �, I . I ` 4 oix boUl�e Will Purff ind. now you . . @l ' ' .,:� !,� - I no thing has led to another ; I , I sad it ti 11 L . I .S . . - I . - ,_�... "I . .__I_A UArd was With so Ii re!7ty but got% of colrew would it be? the Maine woman did iL-PAUadep.1"d. ,� � 1_ � . .- . I � ,.�­ � . : i � , - � --- I �, , - � 11-. 1.'.f: . ._.. , I ; midicalling all humors, from the ominon know how awfully MY d**tWy 'a - I . with Min after his far yeam W . I I.: . I , _. - 11-: I , - . ..- �', ,.- mmm"o6mmmp , :i) L .- i I ' . ; ­ - 'ith that, of your patient." that. . T"' Then I mmmlbwW how lomiy and friend- Press. . - I : ,:r . Z_ I 01 . � '.1 � - I � I. I . ­_., �.%,J� . . W . I � I - , . . . I.:. :�' , .. 1. . .. I WIDIdlip 1A0WI11- or boil, to the 1104" Xis bly the down- : .3 7 , , I I.. . .L ' " of Miss . ftobs� . r ,1_,,, r , .,; :::LJ;­1'.'� �jj! . room IM dW POW girl W&L . Iftin of Ta r ! , - � _. . . . .. I I C., . I . . . I .1 I- ­ I � 7 :!:, *.. - 'r , �. ' � .. rilial;Mt form of aepofuldits alcor Ill Do" %fir. Wnport know got " PW ,too loap dining- " boy 20 borift : . �,: . . . ­ '. . , I ­"� - .- :, ; . - ­ I . . !:� � . "I � I I!. '. e as bow removed I" I salted. )Ile poos-d r. Lampo! . _t at"At the finavoig an an in the hum - ' I - : - -'t - , ­­ I 1 .1. ­. �.. , - I '�j"� ,��, ! . I;, UW befMis n spoke ; then fall of TAMP" be" - , - , I . ;:L� " I . r �L a 4 verty. with its corrod- and the Average Weight Of Ali I bonds Is - I I . _ , I _.. r ,. - L ... � _, �_ X I . C I .. __1. . - I � . - * I : . as 'Ing sbrapdy before me, he mid of Mr. his viotim I Thus Po .... r t , I . 1, . � . , I , _­ ., . 4 : .� I .. blood. will purify tile complexion from No; It 111=10114- 140% kftw Iko bo f4f silierld 9 with itis narrow and darksome fourteen pounds.' A breathes abou ., ' .% . Sallowness, smooth out the wrinkles to- 111011146, . TIP .- W91" get. �Ovp left it, do you have made, a sorlo" milt4Lke ipg anzteta4w6 a the hideous train 1 200 times in an hour, 'mid i�equlres *lot ' ,r' , I . nourishment of the ittitthat I Wit Mr. WOW& md*ht return 7 this M%ttff to resich its present horizon, was sequential I � . omparlson ection Guliting from .imperfect �Einq of suffering that Mr. Loiraport had put in il�;hmds or more Of air it- A day. and W � - llr I � . n foul breath, and ruaOVAU He did SOL 1 ventured to do a bold thing. bt; your opinion an to _ 4 . �. . I I body,swoote I took it, hopbg that it mighs give some arid*. , Although I doo motion. now, c,ould a- lad nurtured in Pounjis-amrs than a hogsholad--of blood ' .- L - . .. _: -, 1. .1 __ . . des "t"me dmqW of 7O61r Pstisolt, 1 or" =us the shocks panw.. through the heart in AD 'how. � . I , - . . . - � ­.. - the- ou0m system. series of ii,indarriess and elegance : - I . - ; ! ­ �- I A. . : .: I � ., . ; �e I :. 4 1 v: - - I * . � " L - . bot" will - eurs onihisiry. olpa," is under the ind into which . .1 - 1. r - - - .-, SS.. _ '.. r � .one to two ,A I Win hitwe I% umly"d." I said, od and With You libat ahe � and disgusto Of the a0thff world At -an elevation, Of two above 60 " " " l'� - , , , . , , . I raples sent Fi�ee _td any ,0.;'o,ft.,, POUNO . . � .11.- ':'! S.9 � A&Ifte . .. ion Oi eo,stiveness; tharelly re- mks =psaimerift with It, W7641. lki I t" iia"ons - witimb, the phW_uu- WWirY *cold Plus" hes' 1 WM Garaton level of the sea one may read by- the I - , � L- .0 , . !i'�:.?L-�#";- coustipat glad YOU called upon I saw her in . . . /. ) '_ - a L - . � - I ,.::�"..'(­! movinF Hesambe. Piles, Biliottaness and must Sat, rsturio to Was GianUe, whoss 1. liloiabididly cout", Was SO IOMW my Patient. beref t of all light of the stars, and many not mon ats : -, 1 . �_ - 1. � . 1. . �;,� .1. � I— ­ I - ,�, . 1; .. - �. . . " eirstais at days &got the lady and yout"If _t,oail d, lone- orphan, . - ! ''. . . . . � - : . . -l:. %:, ; '. . '' I I.. . " ­,� �.: I k , Arid all diseases refiU1111111 kOm - Calif .4 ; Use sov," , .- I . . I . . . I . �, .LL��!,. .. L' 1 .1 -1- �,­.- - .. _ I .;...-j I-, ... or She --ch and th- , -_ L . ! . . ­ '' . - I I . . ;).,, ..�, . --_Ll - - ;.,i .,�..- � L , ; Jaundioe wk adeep . Jpor the lower elevation become vilib* I I. .'­'. , I_ - � I 1, - , . .", . " '. ..i., :,w . ism have been mouted . - � � , q - � . , . , � . __ ,IF: ,.: -1, , . . . . " : .. ., � 1. . 1. . I . . . I .1; � - . .. �. '. ­ 11111.,��itj *4 14ver.�- and we Will have - . ,hot makes existancto desirable ilkionable � . . �' , . . a Lra= up" wis of.W "We might bove bow sr- t . ,� . I I I ... . . � . . . L . WV , doin go.. I dwelt Upon hot Personal AP- The Persisall still rOWn Oi . I , W, : , , . * "' - . . . ­ .. I sh. Wkiis by dleansing the -, �,�te o0soorl MOM I I - acing eM which Cominials SHV,L - , - � I � . . :.,;. . , , , . . ­_ " � f ; . ofts to d" a 11 't . did i - . . , - r,:. i . _: �,� - t. / -��iill ,_.:.;_._; - . , , I - .� , 1_1��, .. -, i i� I _fj. t i t " �r ` ....( . tviag the general health. and for== 11111111. . . . � F, Dr. Dawson' ' mom ; bar dark qD" _. ancient habit of walling up ' .1 1�1:4 : ­ L 1, . I �.� I - - __ impro ��(. A 11i a maisiver. =.long wood to gim distradigully into They build a pillar of brick al�Dut thdon and . - I . - I .- . ., I . ._ , _JL ' ::,'�;.! L .L.'s,�`;;., L. . I � 11 . I . bloodl I ag&iaot taldng fresh We --&-A . I' . U, 1-1 AL I "M avaor IUW il��. ", I - ._; i . . I . . .,Al: I .1 . .- I � k forti"g the layaka Al V& I& in a -I bw - , : with the sweet pour mortar ii,iJuDd their It r. colds, will in sit owes relieve, and in to say Psusall, a Ok ~ my 1* -0 1* - mine, and which met Me r, __ I I hat" could no have dond mom , I nmon, loathaorrie, state ex oillalks" Her = ii" YOU . , Wered dar"MU"lly ; oodifidthodi 19 a ch" - Her delicate featured. . � : . d"'Vold gaslow" . ing" MM4 in a hundred The d" of nool bl" 1?r1berlif , T_ !: . .. ! most eased tun that 00 V," to wsinder;and I 14stred thab at ____ he W" over ,which i --- valueless, a acw mixed With lime In dome :­ ._ f - . . il I I 1. - ond dgrigerove diseaft" catarrh. bis -a lur, I vinsigy worked its "adil . :: hati sunk too 1W ht toovery. 'I woo "isliers Zil 00 ImOdOul as PitUdo' I form, and made into oak Which an , ". I � . 'r. - , . -.- - 11 . I . I One tQ kbrO,I)QU166 will regulate .11111 Axed. ;;d she. t*6 !10!:if " ftay"," ""Is I04- tmpw, rt -Thase -fai shook@ wasibets, the plam of siad t -, ;,�� _ -, . . . . . - I t deriLngemobts wdbly pre - . dabs, Rwembior, y0t Are Wq ir ,�,,71,,gb= The lips PB% . - I � . . . . - I . . I 1. of " Ri4noys, ourin I fwvd ifq Introdya &blur dentor, k1sep r," _-r _ . wigiered in theil � X� - - . � a . I- � : . I . : , .', - . � I � - 4 '. prostration, Grayef, ' a = My Wood.!* . I 1, pailid. distorted ; bar nine" oheqW' 1 ­63*"�'­'� . r . - 1-1 vilquition I adidi . i1A__1 . . _! . !, - . .. . tb4 agitlitics Inight be %W to hqr. Y" Ow VW_ V iib vrM& the am. IMUMW ,_ �,�, L� ' . L z .: I 11. , urinalry ffieculges, am 1101"s Ior me" in a pokffied flo" off . � - , .a. _-, . ". . �1, V -..Li ! " ,r,4,r, I i 4- I iialbUlty ol bodu I f i"10011,41 PC rent wi* -11- . � I. , i �., 1.7, . I : , : ; - � - - I , bwAR 1,00to !X by - . . :.., , I - 1, . . . . . .,.. :;; . i T .- ­­�' Diab . wdy dH I to- bomm , . .1 . a�. I : ( , f . r o" 11 '.4, I! � I . �:. � . . . L ,".,:.I , , sto. __-_ I--&- ovirrviters A110110 in,# 904iji spoke. In . could never fesll recently dimovered in t*me � 7 ) - . . . I I I �, I . � . . �,.,ip . 5411l ­ I - . . 9'. "__7. roydelf.in such 10 ­ - . On�' to f0W 11011611 will WIG MA Juacciods � .11 � - . I . % .. _:� , " I 1, . - � , ,::ril" red me. - x W ad ow f1b 61300W of my dw who . I " _ . . . . . I I v . , #­'. . _--l-, _. - . , .4l . . ,!� curing mnotiis md so Young, 00 : . ., - I . vi. ;i the an * *jsrrisin weakmp and viodat that I *m I PM*itind _ aa 4. tize :K*:� I as the alter"ves I r i E gone : I � *41 "arid I ., � ,�4,i - I OR �. ! 1* 1.1 � �L. ill ita atteu4put miseries. I balori sols. I ovidd L on put .& ft -al deb , k* WA michft-offaw noweless W1 pain on tM innocent ametw, and not a led 011 W"is � . ,_ " f .tV.- ; ST' I 1. " I% was of phl mad meal - , , - in warmly dw . 410110 My' OdOrtamM Why, I salidid soysiiff. WO the ban and the tains on the Ariza" is - , , , T ,bg**W . to inftt the extrumigge, River, there we tumess %aels 111011114111 in & 52�0 t IN U G, I 11 - not O"in Dawson. T OOWW4 Ab WwaAk om. the vablime in. so turned lio atone. "I �.� � . . . I - . 4n., I I � 1111411111matim" to I MI a" &a b4am I HOW I r, . I. 1. .. - - . L .. . � . I � I ­ is mad loor I and bavisig to's tbWY of Itis own. Uns, . 11 4-- - . -.. , -, � , 41. 1 � I 11 - � '1� i . . I.TU , ftes 61. ]For #as by' &I � Dn%O - W� I � *�� I I.: ,:..A,,, -_,r-,_,. I` n , Tes if 9 on -Am 6mv . I . . ­ �. _ 1. i. t ::,. ­�­. ­.� I 'I- v..�,Ax lvo' 4, ... L fh,. , ,,f_ � . . . ­­ W f , I , V , , " , . - , e " 'At,�L � - -V .!- NEWS .( - - "' Al N" - I 11 E - , , " 1"r. * 1��- 1, kx"t I vv^ - , _'" Ilk- . � I � �__ , . 4 .K . 4� 1 ,.,! . ) (�. , . _ ly AWY nebmw . I . . - . I .- . � -, -X . . .. '-.lW't'1*1k�.i.,A­ .� %-0 I � - - I . ­­ . . .. ­ Dealeri. Mr.91 . . I - . I I I . ., ­. _ .... . I :'. -. .. .I.'- - ,�: e " 1 . . . 11 _ i w - - . ,.. . .. � .- L , ", i � r�. , I . . . . . : ­�., I . " , - . _f,�, .,-, I - I. . . ,v . . '�, ��V L. "�' I I I . i 'I" , - ­�'. L I.. I � ..., . : I ,., 1. . A, .. ?". .- - : I . . . � ­ I.. ��.. . ... % . . . I , L _ .- .. , - . - .. . . '�. - I.. . . I . ­ . i- . - �� . ­ . - , �­�.t, - ; , � � � : I I --- � �M - ra; � ­­` � , . / . . .I,. , I ".. . I ; . . ­ .. , -� ; , '��r , , 1� It -;. - - .:� :� . _.: - ­­ ;.. ­ I .. ", �, , : . ., ­., �,�: r4 ;p- a, . � I ., .#J .4-o'- . . - 1: 1 14 .,*, t, , 1. . ; 1'.. !;,. . L . ,:' I I:_ , . , � - :::, , �Al . �; 1. ., w3mw - - .... , - -f.. �':, � I - . t . � � ".. ., I �..­ I I .-! - - __ , . . . I . _ :,;4; t , . .. .,. 1. � � �- - � - , . , I It I � � , . . .. . ! - .1 �. . -, -2 - : Z-- I - � Z - � �. '. .i � __ ItON*= �'­ - , . , _-P .7 . � � I �. : . - , ;�, ;.. � � . . r 11 F. 1. ..;.. .11 - . ­ " 71 , � . . - ! , , . , . � , .. . - 1. i I .� I . Z 11. - . : . .1 - . .,;4 I— . I .1 . I --Z I- ; ''. , ,,,, ,�44'.._ i�_­ �,� I I IJ � t i_ .� - - _'.1,- - �� I � - . . . � ;; .11 I . . � : " ­ 1. .? . _1 L tP� . . - ­ I I , %1tv,W , - ' . _ - ­ �. . . . : . ';, , -_ I _ -11 , - �, . -- I , j . .- . I I - , . . '1� I., -,:.. ,;­ . - I - 11- ­­ _.� : ..., - L � I - . I - . ! , . . - - � . I _. I - � 1. � 11 - . ­ . - . .1 - .1 I _� 3�� '. , - .-' -1 I -V- ,.!!,I ,'j�,."! I . I .. � " . .- , . . L � � . I.; � - ..- � .-, .. ::. �: �L_f _. � �" , ,... . __ I.. - L I., I . I '. 4 �­ "'. , ;11 A .... I I , . . .,� . 1. li , i. �_ -, ;_ I 1. __­�� . i'�i� . ''.. ' L� L I , � . I � I 7., , , .. , - � . . _. � , / . . .� , . I ­ � - - I - - , ,�. . . � - . ; I .1 - 1 . � : - � . � I 'i", I . 1 �; ., . )k , . . 1. . . - .1 . . � - - .: . I . L . 11 I __ ,� - , - . . �. "L - - ­ - - , . I � . I . _ .4 ­ I 'I F ,1� �. "I � � - i , I � ; � "I - �_ . - . . I . . . , .1 � I 1. .,.,. , ". . . I - '. _V1 t , '' � - 1, , ;. � a - . *, % , . ; L I 1". � - 'o , . L . I I A . - I . .- . I ,I . - . , , - � j" I 4� . ­ . L : . . . . I I . 1k, �:., �� . - . -, , � ' ' I :� ' _. L�;,y ' L, " '. r .: � �, ,. ,;I, , . , . ,t I i�o �, " , 11 L ; , -, . ,. - - � I . i .1 I . I I r .1, . .. . I . I . . _ � - � . .. . I - , . f ,_. - , � .., '' � . ; . � " � - _ ,,,,r, a_ ". " � -' V _f . , '. - � ,�": �J�-, - . . �Q � ,".. , , _ , :. �. I _. -_ . f , _. I t�,.,�. _. ­ ". ,� , ", ,� � .. .1,k,J, L . , .. ,a, -a L I .. i I.' . . .. �. w ! , , - :,: ". . ­ I .- � i--- %.. . , . � . 41 " - I : I . I _. .. , . N , , I . . - - 3 - ` %� � , , . �� L, , � ,� ; , ; . -1 , . . 11 I I . . . . I - I I . i -. , . ,�, I , : :1. , � . . . I . L . � t , "i i - - - II - ��� 1-1 ... - i . :1 I ­�L . I � s . . I . .. ­ *, � I I . . �_ . I I . I - . - . . .. - . - 1. . L . - �1� . ,__ I , 11 " �_'_ "11. . -4 11 I , , !, , "! 6, . , . - , . ,. , �: . - .1 z��13 -i �; :"4 . _� I 4 � ti , " 7- . . . � 1 I I , , ;. . , :�: 4 . - ,* L - ., -_ . . - � , " . I � I , I #' . I � � I . ., - .- k iA ___... I . I . .A '14, j� . ". . . I I ,; - . - I - I,- ! " Le" ... ... '. " -:- . L .- - -e .2. L 'S', 4k,'�_j­ � " _�, I �_­ .4 I It - . I I � .. ­ L - - . - I, ! , I iii I I Z-,...- � !,�' ..��'? . : , "I . I. , - 'i - ­ , - - L - i , � I � -� "Y' I �'., 1, 'MA2�­.&Afi;�!'%'i��4 - �� ­ . � . ". i I - � � . *�- , - -i � " �2,; .m , . , &�,� � di- , � I r I % L ­ .. -2_�� gk&� A I o�! �AALi �N I. t�;-�� AL;�--j &ti __" _.. ,,, -- - 'y _; - . _ * . �.. . 1 , . . � L. �;4,. _ _ .. " ­ - -.---- __ ____ ____ -1 - ­ ,. " . _ __ . - . , _ . , . . ,�, , _ - �It �_ �� P 1:1 � 'I � " 1 . I t . 6��� ..."", �- - I I 4tt .. - - A . , - - I �� M iw"�" 2i�M "1121"A_�_*U14. . _",* I �jV�L*, . ! ,�_ .. � . 1, .1. ., . - 61"I >.4 , . - , I _.� .,:.,. �. , 11 1. �,� ,-. .i ? -.� . ." I . . I -- � .. --- ---" ­ -- - . - I --- . � - ----. - -- ----- . . I . . I . . �, ,. - -.. a I . ' ­� .1 I - . . . . - . ; . . - ­ I - , ?, . , - ��, - I . � . �- �, . - - s � -7 1 1 , I . - � ­ I . . . . . '. r, ­ �. . . - - . - I . I . . , 4 I : : j. 98 � . . . . �:l - , . ­. ­ - 9 . : I . , : � 3, , ­ i - . -- . . ! - - �isitlng Dunbarten. .. A Mai Attac'k. - - - - 1 '... I., - �, . I . - - , I , - : , I 11 . :. - M)�,4",- 4-�, - . � �1 - - . - - 'j.' :-k- - � .. ;I ',. . ... . � ­ �i- ,. �� - � .� I . ,. ­.'� , . - ,,�, - -- 0 ... 1� . . .. 1: % I . . , .% , * , , . : 1. . I 1. . '' � ,.. ''. '�: .f . - C - I , W:,;..��'.­T�: �.�4,-:'.. . ,:. . . � I I , I T . - of sk�. , 'Xg 144" .. , , - �,­ -# " t. a : , . . � ,� . i- �:-,�:-1 . - , -, 1, . - ��"''- I .1 i I .: . , I , . - Is . I � . '- N0111i'4 TIfX WA - .. , , ... . , . , 11, I . i : : . - , —I � � 7 - . ­ , Z26" to4h?.` itop, I , , 11 � , I ­ . 01., ­'14�`t - '.*��Ijl:� 't ' I � . ! ".. - . . . - Mkme space . . : . - I r . . , - . I- - ,: k -- : , . . � � . � , .. , ... .! I � d) W : I � . t ; 12 '. �-,. o , ; - -- -11 - - --M I � ,-.-::��,41, '! . DR17 ' ' 11. . - --.,. �'-: --. - ... ,93 ,% � � " a I . . . I . . . " � I. � - . - - , I , I . 1 p Z i Z ,11, . . I I ,­ ­* .:: � % � r ' ' - i, L q � . ,� � . . - . I . 1-1 ­ � - . . , L I . - - :14 1 - ------­� . I I Pa= "Prow OLI a , , t . , , , � I ' ' r" * ­ * ' , I - . oft 0 a m . oUr T*wv _ . .. I ­ - .. I :. 2,.1-! -�'; - I . - -1 .. ! , I . � � . .. - I I ";C,-..;. - . . _ #4 . -I -.1 . L " . � .1 , . I L; 1K 1R1aIE11* 1� �, . "�' 1 - '� -. . . - . , . I :11 i I , r, 4' 06 . .. , 51 . I . '. - . . I I � .; 1. �,,.:., ., , "�. . . - ' �� 1 1 . , P. ! , . .? . I � - W I ! ,� � - rd&y, '"t WS had th4l"Oure Of 03unty Fall Shows T. I , I . � . - ­ ' � - -1. . ; .- i * 'P-� . , i , "' � I ' - I ­ � - ' y an'-' ,!!t� , JA ' � - IL A I -� , � _ I 11 , - il r I . �;..� A kND1 w"By — A pttr ' I i 11 11 r "I - . , r . : �J%R � '�, ­FnL � � -0 DS; '' , I .. � .: , ,t� I on , , , , I . ' ale " rthe att*k i--. . , . on iatu IF the . , % � , , . .1 . , . . . . L 1. - .- PayL$ er first -visit to thelattle vnf^p to bli f Wh .4 (litowilips." I am , 0 I : .. ��' I I— , �. � . 4 , ., ,", A - . , � . � . . . . ­ 1. I . 1 17. � .� ;ews pa ither O a , , ki,�- J & . I . . � I - - . I ' The Pickering I I ­ -, 00 11 . , , . i , , I . the The drive out there is a delight- at a loss to " why a paper which k -,,m' 7,;, ­�A I : ! - -%;, ­ . I - . I I . I � - � . i .--. 1 : : . � . � � - . , . ­ . I , - I "-�I. - ,!, I , . � . I J- . ".. .t. - . . .�' . . . 4 . 1. I . . " L . ': . .� . I . . - . �! . . . I . in Publighed evorA Frid.ay, morning Lt its office ful one. On either side of titiftingston .professes to take an tallest in all that , : � : , .1 I . . �A ' L . . I . & I .; .;. �.4 , .... . - . g Cut. ` -11 . -1. . � ". I :, -7 � � .� - I �: - , �!11 - -� 0 -1 � . t . ekeri I ��, �` ­- � �' I . I , - I - . I " �­ � j,'- L . . . . .,�- . . . . . .., ­ ,:. �, .. � I . ­ I - I I . 4 . . i . t � I � , . . . I . - .� . . � - 4 I i- : , .1 � . t� �,. . I . . . I fferent tqwnships ; - I L . is . -4 - , A : , .. TERMS: . road we noted a number of substantial and tend@ to build up the di 'L . I - it 00 per annum in advance ; $1 25 If not paid h . . I 1! - . ; � . � i 11 . . � L I I . . ,'' L . . ! I . .. . ' . '�L , 11 ! 11 I I - r - . . � . . � - C arml residences, owned by some of in this fine county of ours, should prosti- , I �;,.,.: � P , . I I , � !I I L I " I . till the and of year. -the st=fy yeomanry of this t*wnship, an �utq . his.00lusqns. ji,%blisbing an art . , I i , . , L'' . +. � . I . . . I , �. I ; 0 ., - - � : - * . t�le - - I I , - I-- - - , *�M . -*-� �. � '..". "., � , . . - . I -, - L RATES OF ADVERTISING: of whith prevented a neat, cosy, itne libme own rmohihg I ; .., -I. ! ..*. " ,." .1: I , A , . - I - First in,aertion, Per line . - I - crying d our 1:9 s bows and p L I .. .. -11 . I . I - -i . - . .. . . I - I . �­ .... I I Scents, like appearance. The h , ,.. .. � I . . I 1. :�- .. . . .. I rvest is nearly up those held in id I I 0 ".- - I . . 1. I . . . . ..; ­ I . ... 11 � . I . � - I Each subsoquent insertion, per line - s 11 over, most ,of the sh a 110 2,008. `h 14 : . ,-,!'t�, . 1: . � � : . t - .. . � . L . �, . I - This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad eaves having been farmers of this count ow siot sonsent - ,� i %�L 4 . . 'L . ; ( I I -1 L � - . ­ i a I 1". . I ; , . .,..L . . I . N. 1.;.,.� . � . - .. � vertisemoutR. , -Z I'— , � . : . - I I . I . _ � . . I ; . - . . . I .. ' 'drawn into the barns, threshed, and the for a moment to do' a ay with their county L . . ! I I : . � . I � I . . I . . . I . . . . I grain ready for the market. Passin . � . � I L . . . . : I SPOCild t rm given to parties making con- ,g on fair. an& w old. t very much to a" I L I . .1 , SIA ­ - . .�� - � tAi. ,� 0 Vx I - ,!,- . : �, " . � " ! . . I . tractR forr;l, )r 68 nths or by the went. Half- We OoTne to Liverpool Market, whiolk w1d, the T6" '0 irm Ir to ate rear, &Ad I . - �!�- I .. : : : . "I - 0 ly mo . . 1P - . 1. � , ; . . L ­ I : �. 0 ont, LOTS PAYAI)�e quarterly. soon ptesent a bqpy appearance, as the wb&n ae -t Ge,"tto­ s that the Poo �.. I . . � . , -, .1� - - i f - ­ L- . F, j . . I f , `1 . * `XliyioeH;��.Irds, son lines or under _pie I 1�. o�+ " � , `o , ., a --Z . I . - - ' 9., � . r . I L . - ­ � � - , with paper, grain season in about commencing. Mr. cam Ug . : � i , �. . .� . I , , . I , , � L ... I � I oue year, $5 (A as ht for them simply says what ; �1 :-!�: '. " : . '�L , !' - I - .. - AdvertiRetnents without writter instructions Thos. Moody in on 4nd here as usual, pre, . 1. , � :: ; � - ... . i - , � , . * W � I , - - is not true, and shows is Uttar lKnOr"as of I , , ; � ! -, , '', : . . .. t . I - L - .. . . . � � I , - I - # 0 . - , , � � . . will he inserted until forbidden and obarw Ae- pared to purchase an the barley and other the opinions of the -. � I � . ! . . -- , . ; .� . . F �' -.1 . , t "t . -- . � L"' . nship �'�', r . . . . I - - - ' - - . - ` I (I L � . . ' - ' f cordingly. onlors for discontinuing *Avertiw grains which the surrounding farmers have = of the of this tow ' I I . . ,� .. .. . . L .- . u-'ents inuat be in writlu ' and county. His Uitous insults - I ' 1 - . - - . g and sent to the pub- tosell. The convenience of a good market tho4e who attend Ou 11*11 shows In I i I . -1 . .. . . -. A . lisher.' . - . , . , r 11 I . . � . I \1 , � 11 5 , .1 . I . A: . I : � � � � Job Nvork Promptly attended to; , for all kinds of grains is hig�hlf appreciated passed over without tommi, as m6naystling T T., , �; -A I . I by our farmers, as it certain y should . I I . : . . ."! . . , ,�, L. S. ACKERMAN, . . PROPRIEUR. , be. in that line from Barney close tiat , . -, L . , . � , I � � ARRIVIN. G". . 1 -ya . to A , , A . � . . b. NEW.:`i -F LL GOODS . i) . I . --- Pickering has much to,boast of in this Carry Much weight n We community. I - - I I * I.. . . ` I L .. . . . . ,�.. -- -- ­ - . . � 4 � flotir ""lit to -a -Strict Independence. rm t, . In fact, his opinions 0 any.subject do not I �,�-'Just oPenad—a large stock of. -Now and Choice PattaID's i in Tweedwand Coatinot. ' Men's Felt Hata, latest styles.: ­- . I . .. ., . - . 4( )Pit Is A I irt- -A Flrf;t-elass Local Paper. =ding the hill to th� went of the exert much influenci outside his o(koe Regatta Shirts, Ties, CoUars and Cuffs. .. . 1 0-- . V , , , ­-, - . I 4101ir U'XPV�ftVLtIcv110 -The -h Market we find ourselves in Dumbarton, walls., It looks ratho queers however. to � . ,.- ' 'L , 11. � - '' . .. . , I . - .. . . .­ � .. .. . . . � J . .-- I . I stivi-ort of t1to people (4 Pickering and vicinity. and the first person on ! . . . . '. ,. I ,. � . . 1. .. . -- whom we call in am a pap", no mottA how insignificant, .-. ' ; ' ' - ... . -1 1( - ' . . . s � � �-I---� . . . . - -- ---.- the genia L L .i . I . I . - — I postmaster of the village. Mr. attempting to injure t , . V1111111111we have 6p ned to -day a 'large anA '-ele' nt assortment o -el;ff . I -L ., e institutions of the LADIRS"DEPARTMENT 911 ( Pr L. -1 t"_-.- 11 : . eci. Parker. In connection with the post- County in which it is abliabod. and, if I Goods in all thd leading novelties of the season. Dress Trimmings and Buttons in endlessF variety. Call in and see . FRIDAY, SEPT. 21st, 1883. ffice, he als6 has a general store, the mistalle not, thA 'Rill refuse tO 111111p I I .1 I � VI) L I 1. - NO. 46.. helves 'of which are filled with a large port a man O Poo I himself, mad new goods when in town. I . . � . � , I -- -- . far . , � %: . . ­ -. . � . I . . - ,.!I. , �1 - , . tock of goods of every description Mr. I ! , , L. ,. . I i - . 11 � . �. . - � 1. I '. -� -1 - ,- ". �!! . * who is evi n in judgment . � A I ; . L , : . 1. - � 'L . . ; ., I . 1 .- � _;. - ; . --, . , � �, ­ ", . . '11-� - . I � , . � . � I I -- . . � : . ` � - , - . . � .1. . I L Y! . I � L � . . . 1. THE TOWNSHIP FAIR. . does a Considerable business in the as to print Ole &9 which . . I I I . � I I .., 1, . .'. . . -!­ - -1 I ifferent lines kept in stock, and is I I 11 - � . . .. - I I . I I.. � . .�, , , ApSe . ! - � I , I remain, y ,# � "I i I t 1,efore the time for liofdi ' ls�ge and surrounding eountr 9 P . : ." Only two.or three weeks will el ' iked b well pmvd in a repent in of the I I �, I I y hill neighbors, the residimis of Thanking you for 6# ours . S WHITBY- D ' -GOODS � � -41�, Gazetts.'r , . he vil ROSS' . RY E ' ORIVAf ' . ng our Thwusbip - r 0 11 - I I . . y. truly, A CKZRMG PARIOU1. W" a. ­ -- -- Bteppf. 9 across the road we call on our . Id Btspp Bto ,. Fair—the 9th- and 10th of October—will Id frpipf , '.. 1� � si� a . - � , Mr. John MoIntoah, and as . - . - : I 1. A. DOUGLABOL . . ,-�� I . liav'e .arrived. dtariseent ate C*"%. '� . I - r" From all we call gather goal fin him busy in his blacksmith ,.­�, Aa Aft'ribbildt ;:.. � * TW01ARMS for S= .- , .;. . . C,Qnvt yaneer, Commissioner for Tak' i . . � of TZ" Ing i � we believe the show will be one of the I OP. In miection with the forge we were ! . � tr . I ' . , I 1. The afternoon itielf was fiLujiless. Affidavits, Ac. 1883) ; Barley-..:. 1 ,83 -­�, '' - 1Z '. ., ' ' )town t1h ough the carriage and waggoo _ County of Lambton., " I . . �, b( -!t held for years. The directors are anuf" ry in connection with this bus The sun shone brigI tly, but not hot . MONEY TO LOAN 4T LOW RATE S. . . . ( I * . � - I �. . �. .. - -- . - I inaking every effort to that end, and it ess, whi h is under the Pupervision 101f The bremewas front the aouth-li y One Hundred Acres, - 96clea"d lit townshipot BROUGHAM, ONT. 86-61ti . _. -1 :� - .- . . . I I � - . O t� -----,! .. �-. ­ � . -. - - , .w , , �%� I . remains for 'the people of the Township r..L. ]�. Grant*. A neq,t little bugy, very a breeze', only a zephyr. The was Warwick, 70 act" clay loans bai"ce limestone ---- - -- . -- -- ---- -- ---- , I - .1 ' . : I. L . . . . . . , . . , I 1, , . I to do their part to make the Fair what andso ely Ut act an - Kravel, with clay pubsoil; vaivabld gravel pit on I . . ­ 'AT Tflit HA 134 , .- . I - finished, took our eye, b I id . Wi i started Mr. the farm -. %lso 111T.OrTICIM.. . I THE E � �� , ' nw] iug & I two flowing wells, comfortable . . . ! . . " i ..'.� �­ � ; . ente . th t our purse was not very Mover 8 =IOU"; stepped into dis dwelling. new Wtoot barn, with stone basement, I I , - .t I L I - we should till like to see it -h complete ell fillod with "the needful," we Con- boat with jo�Votlii exl*otgtlong of a pie&_ costingsifflo; other Putbuildings andthreebear- T rm the Public that I have PUr. L I 0 .* �. .. ,;" k chs�2 to into I I luded tiot tug orchwAs. will, @pit Stock aii;i a r� - * Let every if deasired. price. 07�(W; no money rsqu= . - SUCCOss in every respect. - io purchase it just now- Mr- "ant time, and was not expecting too . Implement 1B is. nbw in cowplete running order, after a large dxp dilur * ' ., IcIntosh has one of the most complete down � terms to suit the purchaw. alto on improvelpents. Mir. Sparks' staff there is COMP1444 Rind L, ­:�. -1 . resident who has anything which is worth much, as the sequel lroved. We illod Wit]A 1 _ , ,;,, I I 8 I rrangements for setting tires we ever saw. leisurely down the stream. w its One -hundred Acre Farm, in Sombre t*wnebip, olt and Nut. Cuttw&l � . - ". ,'- exhl6itili-and .who am ' is,, obliging, aluxious to see t.*Cir old f6elods, the fariners, , L:11 I . . , Oilg them Ila . is fitted uO as a tank, with a large plate soil OIAY loam. 10 &area cleared, 16 acres under- and am now lArepa red to do'any kind of work re- . . :,;! - 1 - - - on surface, and is so arranged that as numerous windings and foldingii, Upon bruohed and partly cho ; Ing house and ired in this line. Holin and nut* cut from J . . . - between the C&nw a Southern wo Brie n as the tire is fitted to the wheel th itself. Now we rested upon our can to P loaded wagons, which they will quickly unload, and as , , 1, I not ? - send in his name to the'secretary 1 .I. -L14 PIU. I I I a = -, 9 in i I as from oi I wal I a. 10 from ,P to I In., and It in. it necessary. Threads A - L'. I . - , - to 0 tan an beauty of the paping wenn. of Dresden; price, 62,1W the town to ,yll it rh required for mill or nau - . - . - ., , . and enter his article or articles for exhibi- hole is settled iiI tit k d im'me- take in the Would exchanp this out 'n b.1 '91, al give 8aiisfaction., . -.: ?�, %.- I I ;' It, i , � ! �' � � I . I bridge work- vit I a machlijo I am prepared 1.) I . . �, . . : ­!- * . . - . - -�J tiou and -competition. Let a spirit of 'ately cooled off. A small lever is used We Canis to spots of beauty, if not tan" for a stuall farm in Pickering or Whitby. to exacuto work on the shortest notice and an ) . . L . , , '. .. � . � . 1. 1, ' will guarantee si.AX) worth of Umber on this good an can be secured anywhere. - at "Wil MpUra '; ' L" i - �raise and lower the plate, and a great romance, here and 91 ere, well worthr Of farm; title good. no ine . . I I atiterprise find a desire to excel possess 4 A, of t, . this L I . ulred do unibrance; no money I MICILE1, HEI,',D, . I Tbw underbigned will pay 'price'S th I 'C .oj I I'L wit . td XQ$ only three will* In the .1 .. - ime is Consequently saved- at a P12,09 on tile cailvols Of.any artist. rhe d".1lar. Daily boats on flydenlis,ut river. 48-8m) Cle6pral Blacksmith, Pick . . .-: . each,and every one, and there need'be no -' favorably with otller�rna kets for - , ( - I rk * thick bush anA LRII ti a upon Q Forfarther 1)&rU0UIsrs &PPly to ering. I , a�*" -" : .. �; fears as to the result of our home show. . Th to banks ­-­ ---.-.----.--,. -------. - -- - - . . I _ I ;- ': - ,. I _ - I - - . I,, � , I � " ! . ­ t'. .. e village has several other busineen were clearly reflee&Wtod r many feot'dowo - & ' . - 'i. . I . J. D. HOBBS. - aL. � . � . .,- _ . , L, ThLs township is the premiiar townsbip.of p ,,,,, it eluding the, store of Mr. Tripp, in tile water. Sunsh no sod shade sitar- - _ . k . b t as our time was limited we did not unted like pleasant i reams. Here, and " -, - C4 W, . '. - I w4ford P. O.. 61ft, TICKETS I TICKETS I Wheat, Barlq, Rye, Large ana,- A . - �.,. _ L. I . . . . . Untario coutity, and it should exert itself h ve an opportunity of visiting them. . there we saw a silver pike i1pring out of - JAMES HENDERSON. Railway and Ocean Steam. �� I ' � . ..;; ..: . .... h . I , iii order to have the,premier fall showi We noticed several very fine residences, " ; Pickering P. O., Ont. I . I 0-00930 7,A733.066t -NXr8.=ted- , .. ` .� J, � . -`,� I . - . a ong8t which we may- mention those of the waier, and then retreat. . Now and ---- ---.----- ship Ticket Agency. . . � . - . l. .-- : , I I.... . The. prize list is one of great merit, and ad of a b Fk . . � . I :: I .-.�* I M . D. Lawson, Mr. Dunbar, and the new then the lie 4 snake was dia. - 1-Z-0 rZ I 0 :H3 110 I FOR THE . I . - . I., : , . I I,. - - - I . a- , . 1. � . � THOS* MOODICAV - ­, . � I. the list of special vrizes, we are informed, O:, now being built by Mr. Parker, which eartiable above the si riace. Wild ducks . I , - . . . . I . . � . �. .1 - . - �4'i . � I J. - � ...�. � I . " - beeu excelled in the history of la ter will be an ornament to the village. ' flow over the rice bed ; mud hens rested Is hereby given that a Court will be hold Par. . - . . . .. - . �., - -i I . Agent fOrr W. D. Aflitthe'A'S & Of.— . . 0 1 Great North-West "'- . - I lia.4 nevet Ila � L , . ,� . suailt to the t Mmm"" --.-- — -W!1P-----------___ __ _ . are Pleased to learn that Mr. Thos. by the edge of die - marshes ; aivers, 1; I �. -. the Societv, so that all that -is needed to 0 the Old Country, and Uncle Sam' . - . P rker, brother of the postmaster, ban dived here, therre, verywhere. The . .. nia4w this year's exhibition far in excess pa sed his final examination at Oagoode stream broadened &it i �o 44 I . - . came nearer to Voters' Lists Act of 1876, - - Dpinains, a . . - I H 11, AT LENG'8 HAL . But don't forget to ask for RATES, R6uTEs, TO THIELADIESO PICKERING' ' ,�. .- - ,')f all previous effortm is a large number .Toronto, as barrister and solicitor, its mouth. The Zepl yr aLrengthened.to , , - , L, . MAI every required information. Alsosavetime .. . .� [- . it �. .. . � an money by buying through tickets from F. I - ' � ! . .. I .. � , �, . I . I Pickering, STEPHE.'KIDN, who to prepared to soll . : I is, ! . ; � -ies,auda large attendanceof the McMurrich & Drayton. the watem of Lake Oi itario were in view. throu h rallwal tickets reading from Whitby to . / , . - . I . of euti an is now in the law office of Messrs. a breeze ; another bot d of the cree ,'and In the Village of 1. . � . I , . people of this and the surrounding parts - —.. 0 , ,� .. ' We pulled our boat n shore, and witil . ON all Put& Nort -west '%Yost, Houth-West. tic 0. . . * , - ,-Z . I- � � . , --" . �� I -- , - AX the county. . I �. DR0111fe I . - �,.:!..'�,-:: rifle in hand paced smitile the pebbly , I ,rEast.quers, tood siaa low as the lowestrellut'll! I , . j : il,M R 0- O', Ts, LENG .-- �1­ �---i.- '-.. . . � , .,. � F I I . I.. . .. �...-: 1. I . . I . . .1 � I - - IV , yl also single anti return railway tickets to or f- . I I . I . - _ . '- ; L 31" � �­:". beach. Then, having improvised a target, Mond'a ' 24th September, ,Now 1(ork, Phila4lelPhia, Haltimoye, Dover, Do.- I . . i . ; . I a An additional atti'action this year will Frc to our Correspondent]. - - -'. '� 'I : , 11183, at eleven O'clock ILM., . I : , , '' -r -1 . be affoi The Hong of Temperance . Lod0e here amused'surselveg and oth6rs by firing at For the purposal of hearing all were, Jacksonville, Florida. ate. . . I . . . I ; .- .. . ; - . . : -ded in the way ! L . I � . ' � ' ' -' � ;" .-. � I 11 I - . � - L .pf speedingin the - Domplaintd If any friends in England, Ireland and Scot- , . I - . ..: V., , . heli an open lodge on M3nday evening a mar1r. Mau a good shot was made made against the Voters'List of the Municipality land to for, he can mail you Prolaid steerage � � .. . NEW S-T-O;C'K OF , .A. . .: -- ,-. I 11 excellent track having been ,as �. . � . . I hoise'ring, a . y S of the Towuship of PickerinX for l8ft =11811 to Whiti r,*117, via any of t , , I . . . � Invitations were sent to the neigh- anti many another that excited more All Persons having buminers at tile Courtaft ticks", lie .� .1 . - . . ., -J� I , Z . I laid out and graded. This -is one of the boring lodgres to pay a fraternal visit, and laughter than prai4. The bi bemt inarks hereby required to attend at the said Ume and following tery Popular 34= Steamship lilies, ., I . . I .. . , '. - - . I . via.: . - , - . .. . I . .. � ' - ... .. - I % .- � I Litt ustria I Exillb,itiou, and no doubt it i to a il . umber of Good Templari; from were easily won by I place . : - " - 0, ' , - - . . . . most important features of the Toronto qu tile Rou'R geuLlellIall D&W the 17th day of September, Iffil NVWte SW, Cuttard, American and Red I . - I � I Pickeringi Green River and Kinsale put in of " Elm Dalu." Tile lengthening . . Star. I . � . - . an alpeyr ce, filling the hall. HEc-rOR BEETOA' was. 111nery & F-ancy uo s, -., . I I r P-Av- shadows at *last rentinded of; of home, , ,:. - .- ... . - V, First Vablu Tickets to or frout European to . 11 u i ill lie the tile ' I . . - - I w tins of making the Picker- Ide isr, angford, Iseroyd, Flint, and I ''. . I . . r) . . and taking our boat wIturned northward. I . . - Clark of the said A(unicipajitv. $80 "I $I,,"- , I I . � I - I , - it -o ugh the rice . � ,'- eta, good. for one yoar,#110, mo, � . . . tit, Township Fair more interesting to Ila -tley %M,ere also present. Mr. Law acted We took our way tin ,�k . as chairinan, and a very lengtliy beds, 11 81i4'4Etn,,d"*'T1Ho - intermediate. 640, return #7& . I I , � . .. .1 . - .. I , , . . I I Steerage Tl�kets anti Fimt-class Railway Tick- � . I � 1. � � � . . . ­ J ' ' ' I . ­ . ­ 1. 1 .� . : I . reat ilially than would have been the I - . ., game too ild to reac � 'ALE To arrive th* k, which is eomplete. I.- - � . I 9 I gramme ' as presented. Pro- hunting for 4), putill- Clow, I 0 It S :A@ eta, reading from Wbitby via Now York or Phlia- .. . . . , , , , * is Wee - � , case had it not bectA provided. . 7-------W I I Lug our boat through wee& anti tangles, . dolphia, to Livorlwx)l. Londonderry Queenston. I I . . � . . ,- 0, . I .. i . . , . . I . . , � 1r. ` -,� � on and on to clearei water. Biwk by Glasgow, Balfast,1,undon, Briswl,Nrdirr (,&I- ; - , I '. "' I I— , . � . . The secretary will be-ut Brotighain on :­ " , i.� �! 1 ....... ; Govil new 1IWeh cow. Apply to ,� and Ant ouly ?33; round trip (t� and � - I .- I I th October, to receive entries, ., Whitby Buy from . *% 't J * . , ' , , . i : ­­ ' ' i d turn, reven, ing ever changing . I -W. J. DALE, twIrlolym 1W,cA.11 I ;S:P:0C=01T - 11T,17i'll"In" : '.., i , `... � :!,; . Des of loveliness, and giving tie bettrts ) 45-2i ' Lot 14, 4th Con. pickering. �. . . , '&iturduy, 6' Fro ru onr L Correa d I "'' '" ' I - . I : 'Pon eat .1 . see . and entries W"ill be received up to the The Fall Assizes for this c6unty , of thankfulne�g for the pare well- i Eo 1%STEPHENSON -- --------I--------------- ------- . ----- . ---- , , ed rings I , I � , her a on Monday last, Chief Justice Hagarty op nature. Pickering and its people are �4 III-T-Or.riam. General Railways Boat anti Ocean Steam- - ' . Monday evening previous to the Exhibi- pre iidingJ, The bar was very largely repre- to be congrp , , I P * . - Entries may- also be sent to the and I OL . emed, Mr. W. Karr, Q.C., of Cobourg, such a recreative spoL The half has not three whitebbeep, aie nopotiudod at tA)t*),4tli delit Insurance ; Montreal and Dominion � � secretary, '. con luctin�, the Crown business. , S-.4 - ". I :- - i� . t1ou. dulated ul 'on the nearness of : ,I�o t'�)Ilowlog amulmill, via.,0110 black slup Tick Agent. - Also Life, and- Accl- Mr. D. B. Nighswander, at 8 been told. The oue-hundredth part 4&a Oon. of the Township of Pickering, and will Telegraph Agency, Brock -street, L a M- P . � X I.Aa m-- p Go' o d S �", � : ' - i . . I there i's sold by public auction on the Oth day of � , . . � Green Itiver, at any time. . . I I � I he do�ket is mot very heavy. Desides not yet been enjoye 1. The boathouse October, ifim. RL I aeiwk p.Ill, L if, not sooner 16-v W11 IT)1Y. ONT. ' �'r . .' -,. - - : , - 1. , , . - I . . .. - .. . -- - -- . a few Ovil cases there are only two chmned- EDWARD WILSON, Pouadkeoper --------------------------.-*---------- ---- ------ I N GREAT' VARIETY," -'-.�! " '' '' .." w, I I - -- ----- ---- -- &see. I - t. 7th, IMKIL . - . , 'DEBASED 7OURNALISit.-' - - - .---- - - --- ---- I . . . . .;. ... � . ­ � .. �11. . - .A true bill has been ret' reached. we landed w tit whrA game had Pickering, Hal) , , R 0, W,- I . . . 1 _ . . crinainal failed 6 our lot, iiiii twing boat and --- . - --­ --- 4�-Bi --- . I . -A I . . � .. 11 urned bo the p I I I I .0 .. - I . . -- AT .1 I . -1 , . . . . . I., " .. ­ .% .. _; I I - & I . .:.. - : . � I -.:. � � . The attack of the Whitby Gazette a Grand Jury against Henry Churct' for - trowling line, and ORI - Lud rifle away, We I I . I . . ; . � I I .­ ' . - � I I . -1 . . . . .. i. llm� �- -1. - , - -- ' . . week -or so ago 'upon tile County and forgery. felt that that afternoo, i's joy was amoog, :Farm f6r Sale. .�. -� WIT ' ' ' - �, . . . . .1 .. - . I W. 14 . . '' � .4, - -, [ Township Fall Shows -lias-1))ecu the means hearing f two' undefended cases, The Fore, and brought r so-cear-to nattire'8 beiipiq the north half of Lot 11, I at Cau.,Tow I I I - * 9 - -- , � . . . T he oid y business done Monday Wasthe tile sweetest of lift-, because it was ito 'Niumv acres. inore or Ieiis -W acres cleared- . INDIAN I I ,..i j. �' I ,�''T.., � � - - nobill . I - . . . b , \� - - ft OM JO , ,lering. on whii-h there In piod hoU00, , , 0 * I - � I � I v. � ,aird. i . ; . . .: . . . I .,-�, I —, I . . -9 -:- � � ret4idents of this county, whp one and all � 1.11.1 � a 0 . . turago land. For further particulars apply - . . * , I . . I � . I I d the case of Thos. Espin v. I . . r. a MIL11. JUdElIll WHITHI, . I EJ R - � 0 - I - :..- ; I of .. . OF callitigfortlianuirlberof letters fi-om JO pli Hall Co. v. Stapleton, and Cowan eart� I OAK IZAr. barn and stables.orchard and well'aild excellent r I W '6� R- �, '. 'R 0 -W 8 E .. S - ; , I wheceam 4 us name. � B1 ks** I ', I. ­ . -1 :- IL . . 1. . N I . * A H111111' CURE' FOR . "r" & :0M1]r(a(a14E3rT. , -atittid ues Zir was tqken up. The plaintiff I t' ! �1�-' .,: �� r 4�-fti Dunbarton P.O. .. P% *# -16. state that such base ingi e on tile Gil )ert -r- - C T1 -M MM . ' . i - - -- - --- ----- - -- . I :., - .. . . ­ . . . - - part of a paper published in this county in I Ilia suit is a mail carrier of Reach, and GocJ musicians e :ecuto their In wic, I I . . . . . � ' � - . � the defendant a farmers and the action is while bad musicians . . I I SALE OF CHURCH. ' Liver Complaint,— ,.", �, I ' � . � � I... - � .1� I ' . I . - ' Ic - . . � - I 1. . � I. - .! - .. ­ . � - 0 litis seldom, if ever, been equalled. We. are for s4d, ction of plaintiff's daughter. Ver i nurder it . . . L . � - . ' . Sick Headache . ..I . - WHITBV*. - .:­­ 1 - .:- 1. . . -unable to tiud room for more than one diel for plaintiff, and dam" #800. N-itro-glyreribe is low frequen0y used In harmony with resol ution of conference. the ' . . . : ... . — _ - � � - . 1, . , . . . - letker Of tile Dumber which we have � he Qupen v. John Jones. forge 0 a as a medicine under t Is nanle of glouoine. FL C. church and site, Cherrywdod, is announced . Pimpled Skini Boils, &C. I ------ - --- * — .. . . �. I . . f for @&]a by Public Auction, on WEDNF14DAY . . promi . Prisoner acquit2. Now York city, Eili t,or Swinton states, OCTOBER loth inst., at 4 p.m.. at Cherrywood. ' .. "'I'00 REWARD'. ADVERT - � -. ' ' 'v,eceived, which expresses the opinions of I he Qtteen v. Henry ,Church, anoth6r has 25,000 persons engaged in newspaper --------- "41 Dyspepiiia, Billiousiless, qP ISIEM NT. . �-..: � . �`� � . all of them on this subject.' forger I Acquitted. Salt R4eum, Scrofula. . I . - I C .. work. . A 126W item of interest to all 10'Verg of THE, UNDEIRSIGNEb has b"n ad - , I � . . As far as his attack 04 'the 'C 8 a2lue Dominion Bank-interpleder . 1. 1.11" I Coal ! - Coal I):.,. C04 ! . I good things is to be found at the Market viRed to advertise his busi . 1. . ounty iast e so etermine the right to some In 060"yftr there, *ore 1,171 divot - ' . a in tile - . Exhibition is concerned, we may safely sen; by aintiff tin in Switzerland;- tpe population is only I . � I ' "'My son wait very bad with Scrofula, of A. R. HOOVER, where "Pickering News," insintinting that he ' ' L - ., so only two packages of the Crowfoot �' . L ! to'E. H. Pedlar, Oshawa. The undersigned has received a quantity of , � . leave it in the hands of the Chronicle to deal Ver diet defendants. 2,846,102. . I I �.­- ­ ­- N b" not ll u own for the - � . Bitters oured him." Years truly, i , A MAN J �, . The G and Jury threw out the bill Palatka, Florida, has a family of' seven 9tove and Chestnut Coal I -- . I 1� - - past thirty years, in the county of On `.. -with Iiiiii ; but we want the publisher of . I � JoHw CAss, Owed Bound, Ont. who knows just how to cut meat to suit I : I ,- ; .. . against , y&I McDonald for awaiting, A. brothers, the shortetit of whom measures frealifiom the mines, aud in now prepared to . . tario ; and that - . , . , .! � I � the Gazetle to understand that th" I, Only one dollar's worth of the Orow- everywy can be . - I I � e People* J. llurrinqton, a constable, while arresting six feet. ' . dupply all retluiring the same. toot Bitters cured we of Dyspepsia after ' .1 . ., ofthis to%liship, regard their Fall Show Joseph Graham for forgery. Marwood, the ligniT . all other ed' ' f 'led." I L. - OLD NO. 1 I . -1 The charge against Henry Clay Clubines -4V,'r. - I&I , . . . I ' . I . ., -1- . 'VV- 810-&Z�*S, T.H.E"'Tnori,lnsaraket Clark, Durham, Out. ai�a ail p. $1,r8ous who are not � I -,-�­i '. ... , . .. I- , nall, r6ceived #75 IP6-UND --- '" � . as one of th"nstitutions of tile township' wam laid over till the sessions. of every Woman he asitisted out of lifel i . � � � ESTAIILJSHED!�I 7. -- . � and that they will not fail to rerient the 48-8i PICKERING HARBOR. , -- After suffering 11 years irltit Salt I � I .� . Is � r4ill in full . blast, selling wttom � - . - -i I I 130ch warrants were ordered to be issi . Rod $50 only for the performance of the -1 -- ­ . L . - - -- Rheum I obtained a parfoot Core with one . : . . I . . 11� Covert i"A,ults heaped upon them by an for ihe arrest of three(iof -the parties con- Same Office in tile CWK of.the other sex. I - ,-it I DEAD . 1. � . I prices, Dry Goods, GTOCeries, Ready- ' ,- ; . . . -a, without to th i , ... " - [ I � I . r in the riot case. - . I MUSIC). ,.!� , ' ­ package ot your Crowfoot Bittm . eir o1w - to ere IYU \ irreEponsible publi�her, who expresses ce "d L. I A Southern gentleman has tmined ft L . even gre"Ing the skin." ' . I n in rest will go th r. made Clothing, Faney Ck)o&, Haft arra -:! : . I . I ; I'�., . pair of pet suakes t caWh mice. His Miss Alborta E. coutts, L Clumnivismus Oksatin. Yeafiord, Out. Chase at 01 times in - quantities as they Caps, Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, .i * . I I thr ppiuiuns of no one but lilmself, and . UNWOOD. 1�-� � I' . I , :�' * L . : premises are fres ifrian mice, and the Teocherottim Tlmmwy wW 11,rwtice -f Music. 41-6m - 1: ­ I . - � ; - \ ,- I . who has no honor even -in his own town - I : -- . I , L, I . i will open a M upic Room *I the i-ftidence of M . salt Ineats. Sausages lard, etc., that Can be to fit, fmm a month old to al'bundred ' '- , I . . *I= __ way aesive. The bat quality of fivsh and Coal Oil and I amps, Iloots and Shoes, ' : . � From our own Correspondent]. I . . snakes are family peii, taking food frprn Head. a tow doors west of t lie " Newo" oflloo, on . The following is the substance of the the hand fearlessly, . ' Sold at Pickefing Drug Store found years, Sebool Books and Stationery &e. - -'- - ' ,� A grand, concert was given in tho: Itall . Thursday of each week, from 9 &-in* to 5:30 o - I . , ' Gazelie's article ;- . I here on tho evening of Monday., 17th in6t., An unusually Stout lady who nded as Paramas desiring iumtructi.,11 in singing, p 0 -M "I!M 2 ` I SUPPIY Young gents, iwd 6di" 41441' - ".1 ..- ­�, . . i I . '. - &.y w& and theory can obtain such in the claim or by -- --- --- - -- ----- - -------- ---'--.-- IN WORMWOOD, ONT., old Ones, too, with MA . are nice p a- by Miss M. Reedy, yhich proved a grand a 11 y I enns reasonable, and will Ito ­ The Township Fairs' if I ces New York the othe� i I lied b private tuiiiou. T a-&;W_V_J ..&r � RRIAGE I . I a . to sit ai-ound and smoke one's pipe, have success T) o I Air was filled by our genial the Customs inspo( ream, Un San, made knowu Oil application. , 41 -SM at , 1hat can't be beat, consistent BE& A great reduction &Uowel if ta,ksa - .. . .� I citizen,*Mi.r �'loegon, who as achairillan being our v i a pr000" to the w,,Sr,l= by the domes. I I . .. - ; A run laroutid with the girls, to drink beer . -1 : . . . . - . . find e�t gillg�rbread, and to have a jolly is a success. . �. number of talent was p.re- extent of sixty yards fine &ilk. AT , Meat delivered to all customers at all is manv enstomers in Scar— .... -� .1 - . . / i tillie g6lerally. Small shows, lik4Q those sent from Wliitby, and to say the least of Conaidemble dams to the business I . ' ' � . - times. Cliterrywood P.O. ly boro,' Uxbridge, WIiitby, and Isickenng, -- them they ar4 a lot of first-class singers, interests of - ---- ----WEST B A It G AJ N S . iched by i KINGAF THE I ,quality and good weight Thanking hi I . Rat P,)Irii e him been � for past -Patronage, I hope by acting bon - ­ - .; - ! 11 he.ld azinually in our toWu and townships, Miss Spurrill" Mr. Taylor and Mr. Jewell done S. -RE E 9 OR 8 B� FIELD- � , � . I I ­ .� and representing not one town or town- bein- encored several times; in fact Miss by tile .unseemly ditputo for right of . ) � 9 M.B., estly and straightforwardly, to still seeure . . � I FANNING MILLS, ' - "'IAN, SURGEON, &c., &c., the saim. - . i - tih i -p --there is no place: for them. They Spurrill and Mr. Jewell are a whole con- government. As things now stand, the .; 'i CHERRYWOOD. -, - pHys" .. I , - :.. I I . I , I - . . . -dl I — . ... .. . � . . inust 'give -up.' They serve Do useful cert themselves. There was also consider- people -of the place at a divided into two MU94117 642.111111-4� '� . ';', . , I PTCRERING, O$T. - BRE RETON B U N TING. .. .. - . .- - -1 I I -- - . 1.ii . . . , '-' � FFICH HOURS.-Molming, ft -OM 8.80 ------------ 13-6 1 --- I I purpose. No one is benefitted by them. able local talent displayed. The contriW- factional. FOR SALE, CHEA,P, . Or , , Wib quote a few cash rnees'. Pickering, Feb. Ist, ifti. ra 1, A non - partisan I . A 0 1 . The Wwu don't want them. Tile town- tion of Mr. Quigley and Mr. .Fisher ' novement sonst ' 10 168. Omijulaloeil Sugar for #I. ­: to 11.80. Evening, fi,om 5 to 6. J. A. ][Ili---fl-g. ---- ''. . L - shipk; care naught -for them. No interest " brought down the house " several times. Mayor Harrison, of Chicago, is being Other Sugars froin 10 to 15 lbil. for 61. Pickering, Nov. I 1, 1881. , 0. ' L : � � - 4 tl - .� . is felt.:n them by anyone noteve The Claremont brass band were present, 3,rganized by to' tax yore cf that city. 31daughlia"S.. Buggies, . 8 lbs. Itaising for 25 cents. � -- ly-1 PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAI�*R-HAN . .L � . � , ­ ER, &c. � -11 do . ; . 1. -mute for 25 cents. -1 4 -- I they itffor't( an opportunity'to spend a and played several b6hutiful selections. They say that the �p incipal of taxing 4 -. ,, AT REDUCED HATAR. 3 lbs. Cut � I I L RELD, - - GW .:. - ,. - , - - : 's . r . - . I . I � . .. . . . - .. ! . 08r, . I . - �, . . , few Much credit is due the band for their kind- city $1,000,000 for star, and leaving .1 . 5 Ills. Rice for 25 cents. .. �­ -SIGN PAINT11N social Inmrs together, to see the girls, and ness on this occasion. . I � : . Watkqwith and Horse-sh i ' , -A SPECIALTY. . I - - , I . . talk small talk witli one's neighbors." The hall was filled whisky free must be i pro�otod. . . - 1, I I * �P- 3=--4L1'T='T'- TRA13 at 86c., 60c., 60c.. 76c and 80c PXCKERING VILLAGE. I r . . - All orders executed with.prompiness and also - , ., .. to its utmost capacity, and the proceeds The Paris police W etratas evidently. J. 'FIXIKUH-tAls ".1rWwtx-),j1o;, per lb. � : . � . I I I . . �, Apar� altogether from the scurrility of 'were certainly handsome. The entertain- e All Seq i Is People. thal Attorney asnil solicitor. conveyance I .1 .. �- I patelt. am -61 � . I . . , �afieve, lik � tile m 60 Pei- yard up., s. Bleforho, and Iron Harrown loadie I � . I — r . , ! . - Al ticlo referred tof what- do tit ment broke up about 11 o'clock, every r P11 t, tise is in 0 , to . Far I= Settlements. ghirtiop and Prints equally ow. . we at materials; work Flaranteed. I- - ,,. I e resi- only props No.,, Writhy =0, "Retary Cotton ftv son expressing r% Public, &a. Postom D h Sometbino En * New . � Nand Trusts made special @4 . tirely I ce Vs�rts have boon films bought and lJoans Do- . IF —a � - i per their opinion as being newspapers, Adv;iI iu� � '.-Id I; I to .ip', . of be le�srof this township, and al the other well satisfied. We would suggest that Miss ir hated an all k 16AL. , � Boots and Shoes, ,, - do . - _ IT. . Give =1 a 0411. Is I -- : . T . . - W ---------- -­ I If I . . . I . � � : townshlpg in tins county, think bf a Reedy give entertainmen of this kind driven from Ilia otro6t i h) a decree of Ole il��,�V�Purt ---- - . . P. R. -HOOVIER'. - - CONRAD'S AUTOMAT 10 . . k often, as )ter concerta an always a com of Police. Harvest Tools, aud � .: '' "' ; . - newspaper publisher who uses his columns . � - #&Pei � I I h W Goldsmiths Hall. , I AAW - . I - I .- � plete success. 1111:1 . ast lectureimid' . � RCUANT GUIST � ANID* ' . . " — " - . Hary tit 61 ' ' WAGGox TONGUR. SHORT 1. . I.. to -run down different iustitutiors sup- , 11 I have avoided Jot' ties an m I .. � .., e . oves) , 41�111illsr. IWO, Issuer of. Marriage ... , , 4f , -I r -1 .0. I...- - y life. I '. I %. � - . -!. .- rteil and maintained by the very people - A=BA=. ,­�,.::�:--! I.' simplyesst Ipy vote, and that * ` . M"hiiie Ql1s, etc. Licenses. Theonly self-acting WOW Tongue '. - ! PO - .. , 6 I 'I".. 1�. 1. N alt If ,., . i . ) � -­ .! I ARED TH L ADZ I I . port in the world. *- ... I . . . NO ­"� FOR ­ R FA0 TR ,. - - I 'GREEN RIVERo ONTO 11 . V. :. * - I from whom lie expects to draw his I . Ll atio-n'.. iaid a I were a politician I thould be & Rom - I . I wllii: , ly- BuFt calft be looked ' i. 1. support 2 Report Oi Readin—gExamin - � �' a f ' " t R ' G;�Id not b a a Feniao, for that , Chlin 963tIA - 303E&= 3 XXq%_- HERB IS NO LONGISR ANY DOUBT, and Ual from the . - . � ' ' ' - . - - . Kinsale Public School, Friday, September I behove t� be against the grace of Ood." C&D and'soo the - , I- � t I f, " .,. �,:-, � - . L. - Tthat Mr. Johnston, Tailor, east of the front end of the f%ngue, an & child can . , .. . - . We coilautl1v agree with the followiiiig 14th:- . I The subject of Forest is en ug Grand , ; .1 I - A– -A– ( 81 T, uthbertHouse, gives better -satisfwtion operate it. ,The tongue Can be adjusted - .' . . , JuNioit'lst (max 50)-WilMe Fowlie, 44; great atten ry gagi Display of Goods I - I for less money than any other Ant, to any SiZiD team in A Wornent, and the '. :.. .- I - .. sentence, taken fi-om the Chronick: " If tion 'at o4ent. No more ft" class house in We Township. Call and ex. support cannot get . � we may 6 permitted to use the expres- Aonie Weatherall, 42; Mary Maynard, 40; intere.tiog or roilta ,subjeot.eorll be now ow vi(.w at 001i1swiths, 01�11. Per- COW" RVOUTUT1 &mine his stoa.if you wish to got a stylish t of order. . ,- '�­ F.� Lewis Rogers, 40; Martha Skinner, sonaliv seleiit,ed at the Fail . Imia THE CQU 9� - .. .1 . NTV OP ONTARIO. I scoo=91nibualLwade suit. Romemberthe - ' * - - - \\ sion, 'a meaner' articles coming froni Lottie Hortop, 36; Eliza Emerson. to. 88; discussed, an all glad to IR a t I tory - I I . No more sore necks on hibrmv . I - - . I- . ­/., a . . � . , ' SzN'ou IsT (max. 50) -Nelson Lidgette, przas saJ raters gi nerally taking t, IVALM 11VARANTE111 ANI � - Drawin and ifiestions fimiished "d x8vorf, Xmas 01,quthl�ert,- " 6D objectio . �' one of our own townspeople, we do Dot 45; James Sadler, 42; Thomas Hodmain matter into serious i ousideration. The FINCES TNE "EST Pow" for P aw . W46o, Plak4aing Vills*s. - . ly-9 04 festum on ohe wagon - . .r- � � . - know of having before open in prini." 40; Emma Sms,11i 28. . 9 nestion of tr�e I a plan log, and �ho &1100ry CXU46, Pickles, 13uttor Cooierii, . - . every Class of GuIlding. Steam sod — -prev"to " vilwy serious difficulty. , , , I - \ . ­� SFxomD CLAm (max. 50) -Bell& MoBryau, Tat our rainfalls are affected ]by krg# hot . water heating and ventilation a Valuable Farm for We or And morb important than a 1, shou)4 - . ! 1, , , a. At the session of the United * Card Receivers, Cake Ils,skels, &a. IIWIAU vour neekYoke break 3r come I 0, it may " --' i � - . Methodist 47; Willie Lawton, 45; Eva Rogers, 42; JWSAS of ban territwo. may wall engage . . . . Minnie Skinner, 40; Wilson Rogers, 8s; the attention of d Any ' To Let, 9 vents I --i. : - i ��Ots� ri, sav,e I ria simple in eon- -- " , , I ulturimts, an . I spoons. OFF6--GERRIE -BIA)CK. corner - . . , your life, as he tongue , . . Conference at Belleville last week, Rev" Annie Skinneri 86 discimion which wa R . ogers' knives, forks, 'Whitby. contal'ing-Aw acres, consistinu and . . �,,, - Dund" sad Brock att*ets, . aftiking the earth . . . Dra., Rice and Carmau were elected JUNIOR 81U) fm�x- 50) -John Westaway, solution of point towards a Roglisib Colored and Bright Gold I RE81DENCE-Kinpion RO&4, E"g is' kth Concession Townshipof ckeriug. Rent struction, durable,'useful, and ve ch - I - V, the probi involved is of, Jewelry, Silver Jewelry, Wedding '88 L moderate. It may be divided into\twogood ry ,0a porum R' _81_ly Considering the human I I . Superintendelits the former for eight 43; Edward Fledman, 42; Jennio.Emcr- im 00. . I . ­ P- Pickerilip. . farms, so there are two sate of buildings. .. eL benefits. doriv . , - � ,1 , I son, 40 ; Ella, Westaway. 40 ; &Tenldo - - I -Spectacles, Waltham, E49in &W Owl" — For particulars apply to JOBSPH ELLICOTT, ftTn its ,Use. . , . Dr . . =2nTM!!! -� — - Z A watch". - CLOCKS in great vaisty. kering Village. - 40-tf 5 - I L - . �' . ears and the latter for [oar years I Gran Trunk, Ry. P' PETER ADAMS, PARIS L 0. - � - - , y - 9 La"n, 30. L � . . '. � -- . . - . Carman, was a bishop in die M. E. 8xxxon, SnD (max. 50)---�Harriet Bmersim, NEW ADVEW ISFKENTH. 0 - I �. .. . I Blacksm'ithing .and General ,, f;.I. ...&,turer O�TAIU , - - , - , I . - . t1venson, 38; Allie Weather,- � . . . . 9 - I ". .. I AND 1. . . I ",�- tor . . I - I - - . - . rp� - �. . I . �- L- L - � I - i , I . N tau Line Steatnahip Ticket , �' _j. - L - : k . ; e � - all, $1; George Burk . a, 30 ; -George 0 - 'JOHNSTON Al, , o� 10 �� mso-mllmhfwturer� of tbe 111111111 � I i, I Church. , Rev. IX[r. Antliff, of the Primi- 42; Minnie a JAS C - lit," '' j- wagg- . t I . give Methodiat body, was else i'd General 25 1 M t -- S,kLE. � 191 . , � '. , - ,O comoete iii, ev4wy - I . 01�TGAG. ..; - , ad1w. Woodworhl% . ; Franki La*ibou, 26, - " .. 11. .. . . . - . ir I . 1�4 I U-1 W&*Jluu*-. Agook-st., Witaby., � EN �". LA -0 . , 1. 1-tok tfi latorm Abe P A* Atow - , . ­ i I IV ~ to , any in gbite ih�t I ` - I -bakh- - a 1- Under mad bY-virkie of o'06werveontaluod _ I I . Secretary. .. � Junton, 4Tx (wAx. 5%-4ames EWtvey, -- ­ . . . � office, Whitby. I 4box sh, 11- * . . I . � . - . . 42; Fred. Rogers, 40; Charlie Mackey, W. & , ,artaie M f Jan. A 110, . - fm TRUN4 _' sboveXneatq�od _,. I"enU -0 is $0 - . it bod _ , ." .6ttilteW all I 0006" to pl" t w9ir . w ­ Of - - - ii t , - -- zmaoit 4rx ( wrellos d Qd W wi I hV . . jji,c i 'i � I , , I I h wW be peadu uT t . It T . � I SArILrW T rd let. con ti=00404 ND I L - O" _ ail new . ,. " - . Wise * z . .1 r has 11tol te - . "" .t� I I e loaf; of life so far this y�'ek* 8 ILLAGE LOTO POR ULE. PH- PiAntain Canada and the Vai . . W- � K801k, �- ­ 1 . I T`1 but I .tt - , V e" I 111*11*008:. ­ , . .. 1 47 ; Lill& Us e�y`sX;)ie!r"8 La Mublic Aue , .at or' H to I&W - t 4 - ,* ,.: 1 . Rpwmw, 104, oc vatoo ies and btWneu ipou wish, Rudeness NJ Aulty. � - d - . ­ --- u. Pickering. . V in . ? ... 6 11 f s v= I r1tobs &a,; boon 8opething won erful and impre- Lydia RedmW 42. .. X",XXT, Ide F rl Its inic , on WOW* "N . .', - . .1 ; 1, � I statu 0 1 ; LD ig. the sluijing V TV A^ tot - I .--,; ­ CHARLAMS y - . � � oftat 1161 - I,.; , �� - 41 1 -1WIW4V,..M A .; : . cedented. Earthqnakes, ence, and i .R. J. Ntuagay,Veacheiti-I 9.010&k jpju,, 0 t '. 14-2,�Iftp ­ a an4 U910A., Ve to 0 a � ­V�� V 0 . . puk ; U.M. I IQ vialuable 0 ;- P1CXER1N(l,*w1Wro ]W ' sad for hiouds in the old 0oun a" in: � .1 I HIGHLAND REEK, . . � ,.; I 1. I . tb- . accidents have @wept fronftfflft ifts. � - . I %. !ran Acam, beJ In boa VX0 .. - . -.: - - - , - -. ee.of the - - i 4 . 1 t quarter % A"00 are and C01180 wommodatim aanag$ _Pow cjjufc%��W­ at ravalit,14427 11.0%, Or- � � ' ' * -A--At for OnWw atid yo Co ' . . - , Tho Hughei belie . Z'Nno.1*1111 a ftA 00 MeAssien I r rat 6, at@ 6f Thb c*bmte4, -impa , ge ill � Ono" w r _*# � 1) , untim , � - 'Also of fore 9t 6f Of., . . oqr� South- . * .1 , - 0 ." to*. 6WQ on& " I . I earth no less than I 18,000 souls. and only Am - . voill that Mikering. - this Is & = Frem, surp"wil, c" ,be suited 14 evor 4 other intom ,a , *3 I - erw.a Is a g ,y Wester, jlx4ervi6t. . � �jo � � is--Oh� abo*e fpwnig always . �� q .1 I . i, r. -A : C , ,� 1� I , � I ood country. to UWAS nouse and ats . also Orchard. Far and an rom"Alds torms, by - 40 , & - I �� , -. �r � - xbou. - a � �� ., 4 .0.1 0. �* , . k*t-ovi1i�- .-.#*- a . �, �1; I 16 eight nionthe of the yew have money in, but that Englandi is the pl&09- - i9ruis and eonditio, jtp 090- PA A -ingto , ISAAC LINTON. - �. G' - - . � . . u O" - * bbvil , and am_-. . . vunbwWn,- or to 0 ad. D. JX1 . : B. YULX,,�'.. lr-i2l' '. ; I.., . . - i . am . . I .. . . to spend it. . HE, N111Y MADILL, warrazitiid as reprumted. - . by. ' . PP2, --� 44y " AGENTo bRO0X-AXA=T. WgI-Tpy. ' - -the HoW bppioved . . Pao" � , .� . -1. .. -- -TON, va"Oew lie tc�r, . . riL I t fim � 7 'ry! �, , ,; . , Mgt NOV, 80, IWL : ­ , -� - - ),. '- ,.!­.­., -,!, I I Is..1. y 1'.� �, -1 t.!�'1.;$.,-kJ.! . . I . I I . I . -60, - LO - " , - A ­ �,i::­,." I . ., - :.. 1. . � . I I ,�­'%. ! - - -1 . , 1 $2 ' . . i $0, 70tiCktu. Pickaing. : - I - I - ., .. .; ..,1 - ; :. . ., . - . . , :, . . ,* I . . I . � I . 941141069 IWO. 89-8i� .: - -� . - - ic :,:, , ; �'.. . . I . %I. .w ,-. I - � - �. . , . . . .. F -i. . ., . � �t. . - '. - .1 1 . ­ �., .1. .. - �. ­ .- �; . -- . ., - . .. .. ., I . I ­ I . 'I q It , f , , I F1 , ' I , I ' 0 a .! ' I t I � n m d , 6 " I u 0 re 0 n a , . in t , & , w y I ' , f ' , i I , '" , � , I - -" $5- 07i 4 M. �"-M 83 G 0 1� 'I to! ' i ' I 1`y th unders ,n 'I n in � , q3 , e � �11- X4 b ws is, ,.,. - I. -.- L I I in , 13 our tal out mJT rbJ4 I Out . I � bt n I 11ioult 0 1W earty I I I = t - I i� law .! t , C,E I _ , , , t 1 81, �Iic� I � . =1 Crock fi-OM 1�00" i h I , �1 - , � 1 4, 'd I , I . I � I I � ,lae, '' "p a- fo. � ,I " I , 7 11 "iL.1, � f D �11,19 - I' tit 'I 01 1( , 1� IrE �A, *'0` ' ma rjobl I I , I . ---�­ " ; , " i.., --..:,: w .. . . - .,. : .. , �. . . . � "". ,, -: "� , , �:­ �,� �:.,�'t 11- .. .. . . . I , . . 1. .. ., � ".1, -, . - . , I .. - .. ,­ 6 - , , I , I ­ , !% � - � .. ,, C36'. 1. . - 1: :� ­ , i- I . . . .1 �­ -� ­ , - - - � . - I - .- , ' . � , - . - - 1z" � .. - I ­ ­ -e- -. , . . ­ \- " - .. ,.i , -1 -- P:- , I , , I 11 � " ..�e tg% , - �A -* .�, . . - , . .- ­ , . ­ . . . . - .0, � -". , " . .'; , . . ., . I �, .1 1, " 0 V 4149CO� -4i�& ­ �\ . - ­ I :� I. I . . � . I �: -,­ . , L- � i - . . - . . , ; . 1, : " , . - . . � . I ":, 1 1 1 '. � I . .4 . � . I �, . .1 .1 . -,­!, �� - * , , -"�� , , , ­. I - �­ 7. . I � �- , rit � . � , � . . ( : - ­ - . . " - � : .1 ... ;'I,. �, ­0%;�[-. -I, I. '; � -� .q �'� - � , . I.. . I : ""; : ; -. . � 1 , ,;- I . , %4�­7f --A - ,, .': ,� 5: r - , , - :. X; , .. � : I . ..611 .1 � ,:,� ,.� I .1 .. � . . I ­ . - " r I - . i . . ­ .� . � a. -. � .. ,,� �, .�­ . , , . ,., ,!$! , , - I . I I , -, , - .I. 1 -7. 1 � . . . I , , I - . C ,� , � :1 : .- .: 1. � � -.- . ... . . " ; - , . - 4:; I �:.. �, , , ; ,,. id, . ­'­ J, I - : . f:.. A I " , , , - . . . ".. I -.j " I � . : :, IP :-�.' �i�l�­­­­. , N". , , , , I , . ­ -1 � ,; . .. - ! . � ­ - , , : , ��4 �� . �. � I - - - .. - I . I , - � . . � , --� . - I �%�,­;, .4F.- . ...1.7 .t ,-,� I I 'A- � - � ,.-. - f - . ,.,.,- , - . . . �. �!- . . :�,� �: ­ . . ­�, ". .:- I I . . � ,,�,,� E ,4 , I:" , I . .­­ ,,,�! - . " 1. %� . , .. V� . . ­ . 7;, , ,: " . I I , � *4: -- , : . - , -.­ -� , -,,­.­ � " , .; ,� . I - ­ --� - ; . , j , ; -, , .1 I I . - I � � " � ; �'t�-,; � W- , "Tg j, Z�� Q �� . , .,L) %, IM I MW i1' -1-N,, zil k � - , , , " - ", . imi ��1�4 ZU., ,��, ­ - 3% F 4642 I , -P , �� ,; . '. - �,� - - - 11-� - I . . �, 1� , !;,. . V- . . . y � ­ k : I t -F . : � - '; ;-,0' )". .�� I 1-. \ I -,. ... . '. . " � . - :Z�3- I . I - . 1 - , 1. � � , . . � i - , "' It-, . . . . j � 1� * '20,41 .-, 1, , `&�Ywl I - . � . . . , - I - . ... ­ - " - ... I m "'T �* -, I.t.".f. , � - - 11 4�. 1 . i I -- i � - .­ .1 .. I - Z11 . .. .. .1 .. ; ".- � . . . .. '' . , . 7 -.. w . � �, � , .. . ., , , . .1 � . - .; . I—— . ­ . , ir . , , - , �,: , .. . -, ."'.­ � :-111 tiga - , . � i . , , , : N I - ­, ,� ­�:... ! .." .,. .. .. ` '. , '��.wl­."O­� , 1. - . , a , 1, I�A , ,�,� �-A�.14i.�Iil�-��,;­ , , ­ . ! 11 1. Al M2, . . � !: ,�� � -1 1� , i.:1. , .1.1 ­ -t' - . -i 11 I ,`� ( "''. ', I �',., I .... : . ,7,�- - , ,- " - :­ , ­� - � . I ­ . � -1 ;; , .... ". 1, I ! I . 11 .� . .� % '. - . . " , , . �:. ­�j; . - r, . - .4,: :. �,:i, i--'. -! �. �`* . I , � -­ . . , � ­ , I p �, "I , I � � . 91 , r4 .. ­�- ". .. �. . . I : ,; . . -�!4.:­- .1 I , �;- . z. .- . Z, ,:.. T, - " " . ;r-" �, I � .y , , - .. . ; I � I 0 - � I : . . 1. ,� ­ ,� .,- I . . . . ..., .. T � , . I . I - . 2XV, - .. - . r, ,� � � i,f.-- �: 11, o.,�&.� . I . , . " �, 4 . � . , ., . I . -,. I ­ .% - 1. I 'I -41- ­%', , - ­ , . I . .., .. 1,-i - . - I I I �. . . ki �,, - . , t� 1-T.Y. * - � .. - I , � '- I I . . � . n � .2�� 1 �: \ , , - . ,4 11; I � ,ill I ., 11 4, ;� `�'�� %: � e ; , " ji�"�Uj " * . � , � ,�� , ": - " .14, 1 , � . i , ..... ��- .,�. ,11 ,; �.� io I I 25,f - . � . = -W,41Atn.Jm14FAVW'-Z A -1-A", - .. I 3. t, e� fulsip . : � i� - 1 . , . 2, - j . Ll:� . .� I - " .. , , I I - v;fW . � � � � . - . - . . ­ . . - - - . � � . . . .� . -; .. I . . b I . I 11 - I - . 1* . � . 11, 1. , , . . - - - . I k - . , . : , -. ­,t�� - �,' � - - . . i � 1 — — . : - .r . . . �,�. � - ; . � I 11 4 I * :� I r - , \ I - �, .�. .� �� I ­ - , I '. - I �- .. ... . - I �. . 01% . I I I . . I , -� -;; . - -.1. I - ­�-­ , ` .m - � . . �. . . , 'A' i .-: � - . . , . � . : - " . -,� , , ,'� . ­ , - �-, - � I .", . " � - , , * - * i ��. " , - F� ". .., - " � :- .: . �7, . . — *1. - � . . . I - , � - . 1. . I ., .. � ,-� . �,: , . � � . t. I ,7. -- I /� dhin­ I ,-:I .%.- , , , - -::- . � . . , *. � . . : � � ­ - F. - � - — -- - - -- ­ — I- - - -- , ­ ­ t , : -, — , - �- n .1: . . I .. , -* " - r I . � . . � I I . . � . - "I - - - - - - , -- . - �� --�Ilv - - 14" - * , , , I:- Omw *"40410 4M I V "!W � llkm i �12"- V * M11111r., 0- N� -1 "to W510 I VIV ""I"M, *r , .,lo -, - . I I . . I ;� � ,� 11 . 4,-4----, f�2 . I - -- , I � ­ . — - ��177 - I- . 4�-V?-311'1- 1111, - %$ - i717 - - � 1,4;—�71N77r,TV.�FT!, P - ... . � I � � I 1 I ­ I . , ', - . -.:­ .- ----- -1 -.1 -, * - . W .zr- '14, .-II, �--r� o:r17 .- 1�. —,f .. , � . I ­!, .­!��. -I,, r W: - j - lu , �... It, - I . - A�� .. ­ - , - . i - I �, . . ­ . I , . . - . -; � .. . I ,-:- -- ­ . . � . � .. - .; I � - ; i ! . - -;:I1 A, i . ! I - 1�-- I I . , , i . I . . . - . � . I I I )T ,. - .. T ,� I 11"r. ; : . , - 11 , I � 2 I -, , I 1, - . :� I'll . -p-, . - '75 . . 1, . "I �Rl V. , � Ile, � � �1. i I � :. , V- : . . .. .. I 1. , A. . I . � . �. �� . . - . P" " , -1-4--- � I �z , . ­ � ; :, . �. I., .7.11 . �­ 17, - I .� I - -. - . - - ­ 4t , . . — I .. I . .. I I- - . - , , . . - . ! :� � 11 . I . - : . - � .. i I : '' ,I . ;1 sl I - : .. . �,� � .. . . ;� . . I . I . 1, - � - i. . I ; I . �, , . .� � . I . . � I i 1 , ! I I - "". - I �­ . �­ , I . , 'i , . �, � �- �': . . I -- . I . ,- I ..i W . . � - -,,`, - , , �`�� . .. . I.. .1 - �.' . - . � .. -;. -: . " . , - - --, !. ! . - � .1 - I . . . i � � � .-.. .. .. . . . i - .. I . � � * I-. I � ., , -. ­ - . : .1 , ". �,.� . . . z � . � .. . , I I ;, - - .. - , , . i ". -- , P N �, 1 ­,,�� ­ - ... -. I !�� -i -,­'. � - - - _i:. I -,;;.. !:.,. !. - 4 .,. i � - - - . ­ . � 1, J ,'� ;, 11 i.` . . I' a � �.,, z I 1�li - � , . - ; I � . - - I . .-. - I � j , . � . �1. �, ;­ I :1� - . . � i'. �: ,,, . - . , I I I l.. ­ . I � �, 1� ­ .. . . ., ,, �� � �, : I - I �. , - 1�1 . . . - . ''. . 1 . � . , - - . , !: *�-, . , : � 'P. -- * I .� , , . .. . . . t , . - � . \ , � � .- . - , : 1� - ", - I;. . -� -, ... . .11 I I .. i I ..- '. � ... . J., . . . .:. I -­ . � . �. . - , , , ; .,�. � .1, I � .% � . , . . : 4 . . 'V � . , . � - ': - . . , , ;- -i . .4., , � , i . . - , I . I I :.... . .. . , I � � . . - I . I -11- � . I . . - I - - - , the system. For all Kidney, lAver. and Urin- ary troubles; for the distressing disorders of �. :!I I. � I I . . I � I - ­ , : .�; - I I � I i . , - . . , , I - , , -;: I : . , ., ­ � '. I . Ill. , , . � .. I .. . 1. . .� ''' - � . � w �% . . . .. - � . , i , . . I P I ­ - . I . , : :., ,,, -. I , � . . : \ . . I . . I ) - : � ­ * , :,. - : , , , . . . . , 1, - � r . . I ... . , - , ! : ,:,�l . . , � � I . �-/ I - . . . , ��: . - " , ',t;�� , . , . . . �, - - - � 1. � . , .... ., -1 '' , , - ! . . � . . `;�!: . . , , J -. 14 - , �-g;,­�,, ;I ': '� . ,. , -,i �� - �41 .t, .: I . � � ,,�., . :;� . � I � ;. L. � � .;.. . " r , I I I � . 0". : . , :-' 1, . . . ,�'. " � , 4 , , . . �; - , I - � . , . . , -� � . , : ": -. �'; , , ,� I . � � I I I . � . , I :� i ; I - . -: . � . il -- , . i . : . , , 'i .� I . I ... I . 11 I . : . I . 1-1 . . . - , C , � . I .1 � 1. , , . . , I I I .. , . - I m . . ! I I . I . \ , - I . . : . . � . ( I L I . ,. . . ( , J . - , . : , I . , I . .. . , � : " I I 1. . . . I I - ; ­.. . I I . : : I' . . . ­ -, . I . - . . I.., , I.- I I .; I.:. � I - I . - � I - . . . "... - , - ,�, . - , , ;:� - I I ,� . , , .'I il . � - � I .�' - - r. , . ��:t",. 'I :! , ... , . . �,"� - , . � - I , .1 .�. 1, � . , � , . . I'�, - '1 , �., � - :., .. �-.� :1,-, ,,� .... �, "� .. � � , i , � , . " , , ,. '. , '. 1; � I I . ; 1"i : . � . . , .� . � �'. r � . I I I . .. - , � , . . . -11 � . �!� It . 1, , I . '. . . I i , : * - . . � � ." ; � . I I - , I . f " - . I , .. I . [ ,� �: '� , , . 1 � - - . I � .'I : . . :. � . � ", �­ , . . 1 \ ( . ; I . . ". . . . I - . 1� I . . . I ­ � . . , � . : , .1. % , I , , . .. - I , I I . ; - I '- � � . - ... � . I I . . . . . ,. . . . I . : . J . . � . . I . � . . i - . . . I I . I .1 � . 1� . . � ! . I .. . I , . . ­ i : . . , -1 ., , . . . .�� . - ­ ­ . f .. .1 .1 . - - . . - I . �, . I - . .., . . . . .. I . I I . � � . � , , 1. . � - . - , :, 1� .1. 11 .. - , �� ..� " . . ;i . I '- - � . , , � - I . ; I . J I . . . � .. .. I I - - - . . . I . " � , :" . . ! 1, I . I I . i I I , 11 & . . . :. ­ -_ . ­ -- I I I . ... , , � .� ­! 1: ! .. ''. � , , . . , � � . . j., . . . a . I �- --- - " 1- . ­ .. . , - : . ,� � ., I . , � .� : . , . ­ . . . . - - : I . . I ".. . I . . I 1. .� 11 � . . I . ---- - � . - :--,-- - -.—..- , ,-': - . : . T... .. , . '141 . - - - � I . , . . , . . , . . I - - . � - . . ... 11. - . "I �;­:t-�, ;,?.. ! :� :-,1,i�:",bL,..... ­ . . � - I ; � i , 71 a, - ,�' . .--i - z " ,. .� . � , ! I I I . I � . ­ Ift , . - . I �-1 : I . . !I I - - ­ . ­­ . . - 211111AT1111 In CRUG".11ZWK. , , . - I ­ ­ . ...- .--- *",� % i - - . - . ! ,,, , alleftit oww­ - .- .. I - --1 .. - I Jilmrov 1110''. - - . . � . or . Th* Ken Pontal 11it"loor Xxinowes-Its Gigillullf, Sayd; the Now Y,er , . . 1 4 . ,, M�ce to. . - I I A A , . - , H i 6� M . � I i ­ vA -L ?a ; A* Pow " will "sy"', - . '.. said to be exclusively as -4 "Pow 0�d&;bl I . , L I . I Xpurif. � , I I , 14 . .. t: . , 41 P11"ent." good _ . f UNION. ommit'i,inhuff .1"dr1lallil ,it !iI e-;, do- ooti . �44 7%0 16Tply autumn 4 0 . . tatelty to man 1i 11" lIden pro- know. VM some � � eniiaent, in All ' I *Wt% the-Ao**" ar� clothed 141"al�Prek;i I age& n ancient times it What is a gigste? Soleptints.-tho - is to however they an v ly let They emenhii, and I motheiii earth "eu . is to have I niAttersod li tile whether it was the law to be may, are not persecuted, I satisfied or personal vengeance to annotomifts, refewours of f&o* I donned her Yost robes. home of our be gratifi- IQ Ong ed ; the punishment which would cause 4he 1p"IreaDlOgy, phys gy, and some of Uji There Is nothing at i oil dill rai it Itothe ran I It droo, their heada under I =0�%c ' a] a r4i Id od M w avo It' other ologies-mirht explain the cause of It A 40 n n gr6va 3� 7 01 OITU,l bpi the fl)wer utmost physical pain seems to have been in from their severe. too excessively proctiog I a 0 reoreWon the greatest demand. 4 0 4 ki k liliew with **90ed _ y - I r h pri to dew - But with the advent I I V11 a bourhood. hoo: unk Ic roOsk "vivingithon and of Christianity the modes of inflictizi Ad .Points of view: They mt lit oIllitsiumb h fh I m .1 * L tho VkSi% , it lien produces eggs aid4gy butter Ili in eyx'. tter Xth an it&] , store ly neglect and can s Ing them to look fresh and opark"a I punishment ban become modified'i1clof In- tract of cow. but the giggle in a very dit, indifference. I - . . when old SW awl again cat;ch a glimpse 01 majesty of the law has been vindicated in I them., It is mA bard to imagine the" finitely more merciful. By gradations, the ferent thing. The giggle iii a cross between The BI into owo"tin'tink their -� ; all lands, without the terrors of ancient a sore heart and an active and bounding ap. whole thea, ital i ling work in Toronto. meffy sprites, singing and dancing among preciation of fun. Your giggler is never The the'floweirs, smoothing the wrinkles from I barbarialms, until, in this, nineteenth century demonstrative. fte can not be demonstrative and Y t have JgOiven t air Manitoba 0011#gs the rose -bud, causing thaidn to open. and . of i1race, all Civilized communities demand -it in not in his nature. Ro- is the sly he one they in the Maritime pro- tdd our eyes in the early morn, or Vince$, and an It ii g a big push I# Tor- -) that a life to be sacrificed shall be saorificeJ joker. though he thoroughly taijays the roqx- 00* ; Tba/ a" ,. be" 4ille thor. eat an . bing sweetest perfume IAU tba, hews of . swiftly and without needless pain. True, ing cartoon. He is conservative. He *x- I some favorite,, and toothinks %boy taust - various nations have different opinions as to presses himself in few words when, at long oughl ` 'a Pried tution than two or touch the pauddes with Lheir magio wand, how tWs may best W accomplished ; but the. intervals, he fluds it docen thil Was 007tho'=ree at to with a meagre teach. . ' American and English 0overnmento have darling thing. . 1. .. "� to d . o -T- inR *$Wand ever ,ilid g 6 101wresponds vi%king their velvety (am so bri hi and - ---'- -- WON' "nay. ey are Flordt's wrvantis,, elping ul. . The French Q ve I to her "re for bar great king-lom, and good tiecided that hanging in the most mer�if 1�r 'a t t As compared with the Spanish instrument of H is the mhn who in every prooessio3 very little put on t 1. be, moul . . brin a up the rear, and who never has a ; b all the round servants they an, too ; never slighting even death - thii ga,rrote-it is quiestionable frie, d to walk with him. He is the odd of Ltilitimistal C rl iota. an what not. Lha tiniest. . g � I , whether or not hanging is ille.most merciful. mail at the dinner which requires partue". The fact "emas 1:4 that 01161 M Of F1 iow,tris have Is 'as psopl% A bunglin . I _ a - 4bito son well .# executioner may, in either case, tie ever dances. He doran La became. Royalty in any shi pe Frahod is thorough, and it is very interesting to the true admir- . �ouuse unnecessary tortures. With these that would attract attention. Ve"is whi * lY gone. iA9 power to Ju with a thing or of nature to study their peoullsoritles, &ad '. �- - � subj'ects, however, this paper has nothing to fac and passionless, though of , course, ra of the pass. I !' a Re ublio get the watch them through each stage of their do. The writer desires simply to set forth - he is IsIons ,country into a am " foreign wars eta g glory, which, giv way to violence wheo by . Ili. Ron is the moomin � thp various modes of crucifixion as adopted tear ng Ilia hair. - . there MAY be & 010111 fQr The 0o;te �o f." . P .. 4ba, I suoh an early I low. Its 10VILY v4dvoi Wile by the 'Weieuts, and to show what terrible a thi4f �o I wher# *8 0% hpailmigg ,11i,ird I sufferings the- wretched malefactor- had to a have emitted to mention the so &tie, ind th '.. so, W 1! nah 1`11119"116 w important fact thatno man giggles. is i & thalast d , likely. ftip for her Marvin 016 t & handy do - undergo before death came to his relief. y . � .17.0 r giggler is, after all, a girl. Notoftell sates is to and b.ithes her bright plumage to the deww' . The letter Pon United 8 I flours mid days of unmitigated torture ; a a w man, for your woman latighs aild doesn't be reduced to t is, commencing with drops as the winds shake them from the . thirst which was unquenohal)le;,& prolonged c.ir who hears it. She has li'ved loog the Ia& _of_ Oato other '--g. dara, given leaven, but they glow their eyes I.- ' Th buffocation ; a horrible gasping for breath, Il'l gh to kPow. that she had better hatw aniqlodments to th will come into fo-ros. before noon. e little portutwas seldom intonsified only by a moment's respite; the 'hero entire fun or lot the fun entirely Slone, A new t of Intes of the vultures of the air, and the Re sta:2 will be Issued 0"122 bar roewlike flimery until kiwed I Iti only the jirl who giggles. Itismerely bearing TortrAh al Ing men so fol- open by Old Sol; while the suaft4wer keeps , titingoand 6urrowingc,f insects ; the burning ' I 5 I - this bone which has not matured, that lows: -one cant, 'No i "m oselk Jack. hot IsAno tamed to him the whole day, and - i b� the rays of the noon4ay sun, and the the ght which soars ouW t uuek that son ; three cent, WW hington ; five cent the sensitive plants -told their leaves and Culil, clammy dew& at midnight -tell us, in " "blvilloo I . boa ty which has not,*III94W conscious of ,it silently go to sleep with the do$ king.- . . Garfield; six oent, incoln 1 moves am , . . : , awful lanRuage, of that flies ine, from a fa, that it is beyond diem, that doubt Jefferson. * 0 twelve can , My ; filididge cent, The foot o'lilocks open their pretty limen F repeti Lion of which the pr!at.ut day id happily whchisnursed ouly.ethe girlwhO hall Saott ; thirty oeent, Milton ; ninagy cant, at four o'clock, and she waoLlierso, or even- L,tMivcred� In comparison, our present not had several eng"ements, and according. parry. ing primrose, bunts suddenly open at sun - not \ ca�ital punishments are most mr-rcitul, and ly - not convinced thatAer reputation aw a set, filling the air with their rich fragrance. I . tile vindication of justice Most humane. i chairtninj(persan in established. Tim GizAv Sndwm w .14piAia.-Mr. P. but closing the next dooming., Unlike the . A Ili the Orient, that was considered an art * I a find, accordingly, that the giggle is T. Barnum, who �as travelled more than rose, it dow not open slowly, petal by petal, whereby the greatest and most prolonged unbaked dough, undeveloped ark,'vecookood most men, and been ex poa6d to all kinds of but Qm moment is in a bud, and the next .tortures could be inflicted on the culprit. veal, incipient Laughter. It belongs ne'ver weather, says -I honestly believe that I owe the air is fills I with a ran perfume, and I 'It .wa3 in the East whei , the victim was to man or worne, ; but merely to girls'. It my preserve" fro I the degradation Of the bad Is a full blown Amer; It is a very I smeared with a isweetened syrup and tied to is pulseless, bulMwaoulless. The fan wbiah li!iug and d) ing &� I , or and vagabond, to intomting , plant. The esohoilsia and 0 , a troe. acre to be left a prey to the. myriad inspires it has been driven back by timidity 0 never addicted to laaajis, &tw go to Dionap at guawk MW there , the single fiset that I of auto which were speedily attracted. as with a sledge -hammer, but it in there. It strong drink. Tobe are, I hive in timaj are amp) other peculiarities in the fi-tral L I I I I -Equot. at I have gone family. 0ania wombine rich ociliors, beauti. I The term " crucifixion I was a genera has no sinew, but it promises, like the tep. past drank rally . ' I . I one. All modes of execution were termed d,rness of the ) oung willow, to develop, for whollYsibetsioed f.rom intoxici,tiog hover. ful forms and ram fragrance, while others 11 . 40 .Crucifixion@ by the ancient@, Thus, when it is full of map. It is the brief'song of a ages, and for more th twenty years plat, are only pointed cups. and othave am dull * . the Pervian Human was, han d, the clinical bird in the nigtit. It sometimes discourages 1 4M glad to say, I his a been a strict teeto in color, but beautiful in form, and still . was borrowed from the I y mane. and the one who would win laughter, but One- tooter. This testimony Is worth remember- others a" only be admired for their per- , ." _ he earliest . . terinf(i a crucifixion. 9 � I ently it will spread its wings and shake its Ing, ! fumo. I often find that She human family . 'coiample of crucifixion orio! rezord is -that sides, knowing Whitt it lauglo for, and hav- 6 , . is much the same. for while thedre we no two . , � .- .61' Pliaraois's chief baker, said,. in the ing little thou rht of what the world thinks No tononer have 0aeifsklio�ists didif" 6n flowers 'solike, neither an them two persons . ekrlil8t English version of the Bible, to I uniting their for th there is a proposal . , % e been hanged (Genesis xl. 16 '221), but of the pre , tty eight a"und. � - - = out for n4o(isotio ' in en'tavd, into It I. alike. And while we adindre one for her . ha '. - - - . . beautiful form and features. another for ,by ,losephug to- have been crucified. ,�* ) , .1 -�., ., tweenthamandth byterlaus with a view . J m �rT, �1 . I �-�­ g , his .wit and great mental powers. another I' Whiston's Josephus,'vol. L 1�p. 63, 66). . .; to their all no. a Proposal in . 1. Burmese Wolluffle. , al for great goodness and kind siats, it is, ­ . I I erodotus states that Darius " crucified " - '' * . . not so foolish as some people might think, . three thousand Babylonians, though it is The Burmeqe women are noted for their nor se impossible. Wk a Methodists have a wish tbow as with the fl)wera, we pwfsr -,, by no means probable that very many of 'well- proportiOned though small figures. To from deal of Pnews isi iasdom in their form the kegronti Owers, the good pwpA% ", them were actually placed ?p�n a . Cron. one accustomed to seeing the regular fea- of Church 6ova en;, while it in said a companions; both will as the greatest plw' So,, � also, When the robber Smnis bent two turea so prevalent among the pretty, great niany of the rw)ytorl&=' have given sure. We should reled the eye with beattil- , , "s' , :0 I I ful form and oclordl, the son wAb sweet � I)ine trees- to the ground, anti to the inter. .Indiar girls, the Mongol -like fe1tures of up to a great ex t t ieir Wvini,tic doo. -, lacing portions bound his victim, the trees their Burmese sisters look ugly and repel- trines. ,to any th, iy might agree not to founds, the mind with great thou his, the .� were theq unbound, and, springing back, lent, but after &while this impression wean have rival causes me all or poor district's hawk with good dlooda; for is in heart - Bin * that guillos the mind, the mind iaflq- the victim was dismembered . this also was Off; the women of the country have many If they could*03mt to an understanding on Ill - retty little ways, and they are very clean- that iat it would be a gtva$ deal gained, enoe our every &at. &W caustus us am and . terined crucifixion, am was alsol the puniab- -D 11, nient inflicted upon Pr, metheug, on Can- Fy. Their hands and feet are small and well. and t1c'se might follow in dae time. hear the beautiful in nature, ,, fills the ; . cast and Andromeda. sh2ped, arms ev minetrical, the head well put heart makes us to appreciatod, it &I . So let ; , A good many will not believe in the here. us gather the sweetest of life. the � beauties I is Greeks 6eldom resorted to crucifixion; on to the nook; their carriage ii erect; , . the ;arthaginians never. But the Romans their hair is most luxuriant, aiid is taken the ditarytrananiissiom ofelfUnilatiniess, butnoth. of astuM the perfume of good dead@ as we , . atest care of, tied up a la cJ#inoiw. with Ing in more oertWain ... a children of drunk- page along the rough road of life 'that our . wera most aftiatic in carrying out this form IP' ards have a far gr ate - tendency to become crown of roses my hide one of of p luishment. Pliny writes that Tarquin- a reath or garland of tl)wers entwined ; io�4ras. our .. . log Priscus invented it, and that it came t ey disfigure their ears, which are natural- drunkards than tkeir parents had, while apples of gold be but dead am fruit. For it int( general use -between 260 and 160 B. C. Ij small and pretty, by boring huge holes in the number of idi4 4s who are substantially the roa,l is rouqh we am sure to flu I fl)wem . Tht cull -Wit was entirely at the mercy of the tl e lobes, and T-e&r in them either gold or what they an frou the sins of their parents growing between the rocks, and @of. mosses, . . -- - exe -utioner ; the judge, having pronounced ai ribcr cylindrical -shaped carriage,; they is a very large on in eed. Nay, not only nature's green, growing over that �.. it we i . jud Iment, was never present when the clver themselves over with necklets, rings, so ; "a am ofien ban one or both pe- only atop to look for them, share a sure to men ones was carried into'effect. el c., 4nd tile Burmese gold and silverimittis rents became dru k a the changed be rosev among the thorns, � fruit a niong tile , . are nearly as good as those in Cuttack. Ofiaracter and � oe of the children. briers. A friend wrote the follosri" beAuti- �i4 � I i Rome, all culprits who were slaves g . were crucified, as were also traitors and in- Tiichinopoly, pr Delhi. If anything ociatf rigit . n awLy from drink fal lines In my album this summer ;. . 8urgents.. 'The bpecific charge which made A Biirmese girl who wishes to kiss presses it would be this, (of ch; ldren being debased " Lot aetions be the all . . - y - . ,,,� Pilate order Jesus Uhrist to be, crucified h. -r nose up against a face and anifts! She and rained by it evelo haters they are ; , And then where'dir tiling .. I True conotaphs they'il be when life . . , waE the . liecusation of insurrecticu made if a born coquette, and i -pends hours in horn I I , t i : Fades in the misty glosiming.' aga net HIM, and Pilate hoped that, by a lorning her person. Their dress consists . I , , 1 . - . 1, . Whi e * at freAom a r inJiv idual action ? ­-"; -., I I I It,,,( � - I � I . kill g the Jewish Messiah in the most 0 a tight under jacket to support the �ast, It would seem to I an], ohs going .: . i . -, he would thereby contrary to the reovignii ad rule of particular -., , - - Ckmadlitan Aftobillwy. i - ign ininious mannei a i d a loose' ' I - , �(a flowing jacket over for . - . obl toerate the most dangerous Jewish ow i a gaud , cxrfhaugs down over the traders, can bo put and 3r the lien and forced Thm in scene f,ju being poked t h tin trine. . : lkoulders from;,the waist they weer either a to get it,to time. - He must not sell at a a t in seeing to have - t uai4ghb 16 " n any -colored silk thunine, which exposes lower rSL4 rumoured a pointmejit of a distiol,u all: ' he most primitive for i ban his neighb e'se those t to I - be u an upright troe, to Which the victim t , ke inside of one log half way up the thigh 'nei hbors will boicott turn, ad what can Madian society to the highly, was:eitber bound ornailed. In Ezra vi. 11, or a "loongle! 11 0; sort of petticoat, fastenea Mothen? Why,ofsourve is must break important and onerous work of mottling who . it i i ordered that "whosoever shall alter th's round the wai and exposing no part of the the ring, or the ring will bra k haim. But shLII and who shisil not have the eutra at rd let tin,ber be pulled down from his at Rideau Hall during the coming torm of the . wo p woon. All t4a women smoke and chew is that fair? It all d epentle No mah i is Marquij of Linsdowne. It is quite poosible h0iise, and being Bet up, let him be hanged b, �tel nut, but have nice, white, even teeth ; obliged to help a man to but ; themselves, tomake hiarry over such a subject, and yet, the reOD, and let his house he made a dung- ti ey can swim; as a rule, and delight in 4Lnd non-intertiourse maims t4 only results after &14 somethina, of the kind is indispen- . hil fOr this. "; Titus had no tirrie to aid a d 4bbling in water, and invariably bathe with submission on the offander"m part, ua- o ice, perhaps oftener during the day. - ablewbetherour overnor comes from Ho *' .110 izontal bearn, when crucifying 500 Jews The Burinese seldom have more than one less he can defy their and go on his own land- or is rained in Canada. Somel2y, . a y for months. lie siniply drove a pole way. How can 1 " As ,go " be prevented ? Must make out the listi, for all cannot ba I ' . I in il, ii, the ground, to which the victim was m ife, and ahi reigns supreme in the house It is difficult to say. All ocombinatil lovated, and whatever plan is fixed upon I " ed, and he was left to die. I a id conduct@ the purchase and sale of Poll evidently not wrong. When do they be- not a few will he disappointed and din- . laves were generally punished by havin ' It ,ceonaries. A girl's great ambition in to come so ? . 'L - , g k �cp- a 'stall in a bazzar ; it is her introduc- guated. In Canada it in very difficult " a furea " (fork) slipped over their necks to . It is to be faared t �.zt an� "bryo Lord yet to he in wao. Every ot a has his wt ich their 4rms were tied, and this was tl on into society, and the equivalent to our , . dlala:iurse the great thing I I to keep hosted to the t,op of a pole, and secured g He being brought out. The women can not Chamberlain is India table, But then, set. and 0 " for pity's make, who we to be excluded ? the v ice- regal circle on t of any r I 9 or the . a i a rule, either read or write, for their . I there by a rope fitting into a groove. This I Every drunkard I ' Evi ry seducer? tie 'Ica evidentl suggested the more recent eats are not allowed to teach them. A few Every dis play of any partiality. Yet what Is a poor y Eive been elucated by well-meaning mis- notoriously licentious man? Every man wretch of a marquis to do! He does not cr as to sive time, and as being more artis- who halt made mone., by cheating mod know who are 01%'t*ble and who" not. anti ti ai 3tirries, but Whether from coining in con. � it was usual to nail the hands but )to bind t. ct with nstive children, or some other r". fraud, and falsehood ? Why, sakes alive I the most thorcoup demoorst will, I a doubL. a( a, these girls too often are not to well con- at that rate there woult I scarcely any be left be delighted to got son.invilation. 10 sy, MAy . the feet. it is eirroneous to suppose that a to grace the banquet, or hand the dance. be found wire -pulling for such b res"It. ,o the cross, . single spike secured both feet t d icted am their more ignorant sisters. I one foot in front of the other. A spike was Every Burmese girl is a born actress. and Baltic vary prominent pgrIons would forth- We have no sympathy with imobbery driven through each foot, sometimes 'to a d dights in taking part in a posy, or national with disappeolor, and so very wealthy ones but what is to be done? Is it wealth or, support fixeA d -ams. There is no stigma attached to would have to take, a b k am;. It is upon worth which is to secure an tuiree into the 11 I I on the cross just beaeath the -a Dmen who take part in these performances, the whole a very didi 3u t prob am. Every- - charmed cirele?" Well, who is to count , plantar aurface of the feet. Additional cruelty was sometimes practised by the vic. a there in to dancing girls in India, and thing in so settled by t a prici � current,. and the wealth. and who is to settle the rl t] ey are invariably well-coolucted, modest the balsam at one's kero,, hat it is Date worth I � � I . 1� ;im being aeatvd on a bpike or "horn " ria. I to say that any suchot ioial would be quite . . a. . I .1 : i --------" — s - (Justin Martin), though at timts apiece of 9 sure to keep out any i -ho were not husionci. '. � I . .. WO(A was so p1wed that he might reston it They have some curious castomog such an ally all rigA9. . I I A Good Friansdi to the Chhas ses, -\ I The nails, aided by intense heat, soon pro- ill rowing pots of water over anyonso and . .- � 'RAN FRANuf8co.-Coasul A. F. BI a. of the iluce gangrene. Although theculprit writhed e,,eryone they meet on their Now Year's In t a fact after all t X -0 Ish speakeri Chioess Consulate Office, exp hira"If I d Ly, which corresponds, I think, with our take their plemasures so Nome &Ilege? .M.- ! 11 a in altony torsometime, it is doubtful whether clearly in saving that he. ton wet as his family any loDg-continued activity of the body I t of April ; what this is typical at I kAXo,r We doubt it Ing t gh 20 qu"tiOIR have aufttied o4versli, from um . e . . r and could be maintained. The weight of the 'in- u it, but the custom In universal. Like there are some w to I doaK rd. neuralgia. and that mo&bb used in ' testines, gravitating downward, produced n en, the -women are inveterate gamblers ; quires an effort wilb a 11 aft, 60 0114% 84- vain. At last SL JaooU il w tried, ,a .- . a a boat or a pony- race the men and women any thing which can ly. be called -1 � Int­.sausception. Tae circulation was tin- which .1footed Immediate ourso - every � / . peded, the viscera pressing on the veins.'The b it together freely, and often girl, after pleasure at all, and is cases it all cam The Consul regards the Oil as the r 4 - 9i, laugs could not be empt4ed. Insects got in- Iting all ,Ihe possesses, will stake herself ends in total failure. t it too bad to greatest pain ouring ranedy in exi to the eyes, nose, earn, and wounds. At _ivat w t she considers her value, and if say that tbi is the with the . ,m- I I h o e followes the winer and be -n — -ti; h .A. -IF 1-1; Mh- — I , toln'""all 1111"I''res, dfa*N -3k­tA`bVAZ � WAJWO* &SUWON&-.., �- One of She many woudwfui anterpriwe the great Wed is facilledl for, and one wbfoh no" favorod with o"liortunity should mist am " I , the great ilormoding astablishmen; at ,% , Of is alawago" Pwriod1by M; W. Dunham, &%Wayne. 111, 33 Milan from Chicago. .Hia Importations at Polroborou horses hom Famos. to date. have agaregated, tile im- wease sam of $2,500,000.00. and at the pre- sent time at 1, Oakland," 500 heAd of the obooitivet specimen t of that race con be seen. while on their Ucloft4o ranges we 2,000 mares and 21 imporsoil Parcherou stallions ia brooding. I . He thist �keth liberty and asside &limit over live in disquiet ; for one thing or other shall displease him. - I , . I * - In the niumer, and the fall, the urobt climbs the proorden wall. . For Teen applies, in ilia frolic ; ,. - -, ! He will salt Ilia fill, till very ill '' . , . He's doubltl up wiii collb. , ,. ., � � ,4 . , The antidote is Dr. ]Powtor's Elftesiot of Wild Strawberty-em, unfailing remedy for �Colio, Choolera Morbus, Cholera Infautum and #At Bummer 0amplelints. (90) Isis doing some service to humanit to . .y� amuse Innocenti ; and they know very Little (of society who Inks he can hew to be &I- w4lys employed either In duties or moodits. tious without any relaistion. The fruit merochant,p strawbarriso may notfidthemeasure;bul Dr. Politier's Ex- tract of Wild 8trawbarry fills the( measure every time in =th People's roquiremints for . son unfailing ally for all forms of Sam - mer Compoldunia. (27) . T 8i1sL a i never shown itself to so grant an advantage di -i when it is me& %be reply to calumny and delfamatiol. . . . L - Mr. W. J. Guppy, at Newbury, Informs as that he has need ardock Mood Bitten in We family wish good affdot, and adds that the Rev. J, & Smith has used it mod speak* of it in high terms of prain. It I'm the great systoom-rentivating ionic that cura all din- asis" of the Blood, Liver and Kidneys, 000�- in# harmoniousi ith Nature's Is, 000 bottleG sold lu'ring the last thron'w'ou'"'* (2s) A firm faith is t1:43 best divy'nity; a .good life the best philosophy ; a clear conscience the bent law; honq4ty the but polijy, and temperance the best physic. Iriald and sufferings are only to be to. . !Cited when they have, proved. too severe to borne. . � For beauty and -durability of color the Triatigle ; PAcksgs Dyels "beat the *orld.' It You naver used dyes before, do to now and be convinced, 10 allow Kind words produce their owel image to men's souls, and a beautiful one it in. '$A. P." 143 i nighdall the bones ot the legs of those still -- . - 4 f I �... ` living were broken, ostensibly 0 hasten c nice Wis w4a 'Or concubine, for the two are quithUdlemoust"Ire, me as-laing. Slatinike show that 5%000, Popli I . death, but, in reality to, gratify the spectA- n arly synonymous in Burnish. but that date not -sm"at . are b&Vi* in the United HiMas Welay ink no , . t a, who were becoming\sated. On the slightest provocation a wotuan will pleasure All the saine. 9 In be somewhat mor* wb"oy than 25.003.000 i thirty 0 ( Joeath generally resulted from gangrene of c mmit suicide, generally by means of opi- heavy'I'seding, but like their material food years ago. I I u , which can ba purchased without ro- it is what suits them, though the cooking is I w title, displacement of viscera, ,regurgits- , riction in every bazzar. It has dow me .igirm to . be- - . -- - what , ti pf blood through the valves of the g 11 . - 4� ­fl� bad and the service nothing like what it . h t, pericarditis, and paralysis of heart a . , ;. ought to be. It must at the owns time be Parched by the hast and drecoolied . by the . If - I rain of life. I an lungs. "In many cases death was so- � � acknowledged that the most of the pleasure . . Anleelp In Church.. . . eel rated by hunger and thirbt; the vicenial'. � � I . which an Hoglishman or a Sooschman gets *0 Of All the sweetil of Whlob Mortals =A dream tat on of heat . and cold, or the attacks of Must people who sleep in church m" Din- from his work siod that the labour ocom. There to naught go azoW "row)WOics .. � a 61c enough of the impropriety of it to try . oream. tool cuous birds and beasts and in others de.. mences in earneit when he " in for relaxa- Neither is there any remedy known to , sigabdly accelerated by burning, stoning, find some good excuse for themselves. tion. - .1 mortals that can excel lit. Fow1w-a Extreas � I breaking the bones, or pierejug ew succeed so well in such an attempt as A good dog of talk and awn i4y ban boom of Wild 8trainobtrry _ae a core for Coal A - a veteran offender did in the follosing sulroltion, the vital organs " (Adam Clarke, " Com- - stance ; but although the wit of his reason going about the suraizod to ' between Morbus, Cholera Latest= gsid all Bo at i meDtaU on -Matthew," chap. xxvii.,v. 35). slaves in the first instance, it will hirdly do erance and China. At opy moment war Complaint&. (29) ! According to Orig�n, Timothaus and for others at second-hand : may break out between 9 two powers, To make W44 harmailly oomplate. . . Maurs, a mwried pair who suffered about ] When the late Rev. Samuel Johnson was though arbitration in still 'his, and may Both Joy and sorrow La the NLrQu mugii, tagoet. D to. France the year 286, under Diocletian, remained for be settled on befom this Ali Ile well-known drug firm of 0 � nine days and nights on the cross, exhorting preaching in quaint old Salem, many years had better not PCL14 Nakiwill. U 1*0 doe% W*b, . , rtassod It, , - each other, and expiring on the tenth da ago, there was a certain member of the con- she may glad that alse ban a = nah sari lan- Eitti;%bi 1,4**9, wflt�w tb�viulr. ye*eep I . - Y. greg tion, a portly, retireA whaler, who in- I t ' b on bind than: she thinks. of Wild'Strawbarry la ouni at their \ By order of the E m peter Maximi", in the "aria y -p easain Jo "atandard summer nw*lne% and ban ' �bl slept calmly through the whole 'Uhins to -day is so whooll. it we@ wt** ,W *4,*n AN unfailing Y. fa a yew 297, seven Christians at Samosats were service. This at length awakened the ire of ­ _ _ reli'm an subjected to long and varied tortures ; three living memoty. She is ri - slad w1dw &WI;8 01 Do" 004*1XI - (r) . . . one of the good deacon@, and onp morning he = I Im 0 . . - : of tnern were taken down frbm the cross located himself in the Few of L the worthy progressive. she . I - dillida For Are" , . OV4, , I0" I while ) ot alive, and the Emperor hearing of I 6 to'111%,42 A= 01400 . P ' , sit � OA 44 'a W - - ,. , captain, who, ug in himself a to who wo botih , able = h i F ,= I - this, ordered huge nAila to be driven into comi . w nwi"m as � fter, RPUM w In lnara� . to -sleep. Th she has 'how. . minutes later, promptly went . 0 France will have to send he a round half gold ailk, gold and silver gauzes lind nets, - their heads. -Dr. Cooper, in N. Y. Medical deacon le#aed over and shook his arm. with sistip volvok ohouille, and feather am- . iournaL . Of Con)le come! wake up ; don't sleep in , the qlobe. The demon of agg may be broidt.ries, the figures very solid, while the . . "a*,g-4-4dP-P-"W- ­ ;' . ; mestin'. - . I . .strong with France asweif other Ram. grounds are very opon. I , ' I . Whi should a n be regarded with - " Eli I whelei'the trouble l"`.m%W t1swe "an nations, but bar prull � as is Mot, yet MM P", O" docl*ad $" Neouralglis to so much he"? An executor of the tsin. I W Utirely throwa'tol thel- Nor is all be worse than the old Rhou"t6m i but isw-4s, indeed, the substitute of the sheriff, " the danger with France. Is short, Itooth vpr bad either may be. Burdock Blood u ,,� my," repeated the deacon, " wake had better let well alone, ad ask,wim " for if he could not be found the sheiriff of the p friendly power to arbitrate ttert will conquer it It also wake* p � district would have to do the job. If it is " What's the niatterV rtaponded the 1 "Wedon them- blood, regulating the Liver. Kidneys iarde I., - right to owtence a. man to be Winged, it can captain. "Ain't. Mr. Johnson in I., of cant^' on the undere tin tho lWO"ting motulcous human n -wrong to carry out theseatemos. But pit 1*, - - . . �isg " award would be final. f , - rl -- ot� be . I I i =,G=- 1: 26,000 bottles sold in the more thala that. A soldier is also, an ex- 11 Yes, of course he it. Why'P" . I EXAMPLIL-An intempent man was on last three cam" (25) 1 ' \ ecationer, and look what a batolierly mesa- "I Waist, then I guess things is gooi�" on all his death -bed. He sent for a professor of The mom we drink we still desire the . he mookm of 4hiage when he goes at riRht." And the captain o9mly resq,tii,edlkloo, religion, and mud to hinki, Is yallifewlem. ra.AN If we IdUll'tV &It pinions, Ifity it 1 Ban hoW hill mangles his victim. See slumbers. . .. her beking in paph 6 tons allig' ? ouse 4*1 Mot* W6044 the battered brains and the torn. quivering , ! ;Do( � --1-4.0-4.4,W,Wb-"VgW � was iheiidto Vwv for the 4 of -1--A � - , - I . . I . zleomq� Is alik. - - -- flssk+ba,d*% site sweat, the blasphemy, . � "a' ' lng the Pildde- 4an"t ' irman From' X. wadl� a - . I ti J . 0T. �Amd yet the wretched fellow In,Norway a first-class,dinner " i. OF" an yeal, - � A-- �m W a we - a g about with a big knife at his 25 cents. " I- is ", Ji0pisay U you know , ! � . ' , ,pore about t)1"e things thim , pad it it Dedr Sir. -Mr. Wadsworth, of 1! too. I ai y for all the namelfts Infamy in- President Gravy trial oftft be aden In -bit -were a ybid, thing I 1q)u iler aIv6 Informs us that you gave him a bottle a - � Va in a battle, is called a baro after kitchen at Moutsous-Vaudrey, in a bisr blue and jd it, %ult yo (dul not.- &alter yoar Rhommatine. and it did him so much a u w -ug 11 preset did not.'; and hero Lam, I am gw4 �batl bei g - - Istvill " it 10 is Ilia iriind all the world wonder. And the poor apron, SkIMM' van," which be dolij ,Shot team I .q OL � . hho 'hangman. who does is work in a lights to makc � I .1.1 . . �boout to die, and I want you to prepare to of his, and is an giv& " , . h I so M:T 34 I . ,� quiet, workmanlike fashion, is shrunk . An elegAnt"edition of his Hollsesills'p&" most me in the judgment. " These words she wishes to got another battle. Wqpld froeh am if he had the plague or were an awful s published by the Protectory print' f went like a dagger 6� the profewor:s hears ; you kWly *and: us 'a' boolVe as case. p r " �. la , morQ Monster Irom whom everyone instinct- Ace s1V Vdine. B* Holiness JW toill ;; *ad 4 Rwee the how& of -own expnong W obei'lis no know whas we con iveW led. 41l- is - very curious. Foi,, fair privelbge of printing Ilia poetical works %6 '6uaP`r07*-=g, g"U"on -who stands !Of PrQQW6 iti, and as ib sows to be suals a gcood brutal infamy when doing his job of work, this charitablgi establishment. This first from *0 *MPffaWimme. NYWYOW has iao&aino would it *4 be 1vt 11 to send say . Maultom taken the liberty to say the soldier edition in judged a very pretty book byW; influence, and It abould be sida, of am tat . S or half dozen to w an sak or retura . beep the *hangman out of his boots. Milano" preals. A second edition has been video and plety, of " a" . We ar asum - 1:0,0811 'AN .0" the gets of'oftbroiderien on goldand silver issued, not so elegant, that can be had from should not, out avoid the of partial a' =8 - , I I I I. Now LVIII&VOI Itsioerst ton. , ow and nelVor black, white, and tinted tke mum PypWaNa del Paimmase, Ud evil, but lia'all Le gabd In . And ioble POD* jwm rue" we No - know at . - pn' . I in this view we should be our oz- oace, but Ist so Isavis a limits, an sodge 10 I . 4 -, A1101 am IW4At 0 varyingfrolinsi.50to M - � - - 81 ch mt My formiap, all the trim- for the benefit of * C"bolie, pW make* ample Land indusboo, L leader pandow , -We remain, Yftft truly. I a ... 4*41Z the greater part of she diew. of Rome. go *an "ft ­ 0 1 1 . I M . I . , .. � .., . - ­ - � . I , � � , h I .,� , �� -1 -1. � `�: , - .., . I . �� .. I � � '. � � - . . I r � I . I - i . . ­ � . . � . , . 1. I. ­ dj.,. - ­ �.- I ­. .., � I . - - .. . '�. I . - 'T. ­;: .,:., � - . . 1� �'. e, . . ; .1.4'�. , . .-I, , 1, I.. �. , ­ : -11 . , � � . . , ,�­ - I �1 �, - . ,,, I i . . I., ., 6. �. , ?N,� �,�. '. . . . � I . , � ;:" . � I � . . . � '� .� .. " ., � . . I I . . . I � .., . I e ... �. . �:.. , - . , . t . � . . , ­ I .�� T MIMS 01 , 0 U I I Is Ph414A?lr * I I.,- , Fj�� 1, A� . 140. �1 ., GPIEAT E I GER T'IrA REM 01 3P4C>X.:L X=1`-J&X--2q. RL 0 . c rL Rheumatism, Neura a , Moody ,,, Sciatica, LM 00thachoo. more TON road, Sword in 1111rulegiak, I Isur"mo. ":dft%:P.",81"1d15%14&. . AND ALL 0111191% MOILY rAIAV AND At -Stas add4by Brank"M wo boom"re fvo= Vifty Castle, lodUlgo. [hWevue" In I I CU49011- TRZ ONAKLMA A. V"K-I.Kk 01, ( 1�f� .A WtV491.111taml lwihw� sod -L a A. --- - ----- ----- - --- ­- -----, -- I HTIFIGHL LINBS OF "'t"liAl"ED 1,FATHICIt. Dur- able. Ught. Missile. and Cheap. Firiotprize at Provincial Killiboltion. "nilon. Testimonials I DII application. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address, J. DOAN & SON, Drayton, Ont. --,--- - -- - - ­ -- - ---- - � �-3 gea,l me your usino and Post 1W 9 Oiiiict a4itin an it you want full I I bolt the Co -opera. I A ulls an I actilse and C I riv=wgg IN L rl� I Agents need not do no, to�l sell as eb-%ap'to the People direct &a 41 �theyeaubuy. I sell at wholesale piles which is tons than halt Agentasellat. APt*1aI('srdwIU " 'DONALD S- NgKINNON, I L- - 8 Adelalde St. kattio Torontoo, _-j - - - -- ---- - -- - - ---- - - --- 006. 3B. I 3rXa3C3W`X!N I . Sells all kinds of Plack Silk At Whole- . sale grice. A Good Black Silk. wide widt I at $1.25. Sand vash will% order and express will be paid to any part of Canada. 35 COLBORNE St- . AL- 313. X"3CACWTV # L Bolls Black Cashmere at Wholesale . . Price. Our 50 cent French Blue Black Caslimare to worth 674 cents. Send for � 8 or 10 yards " sample, and we for your - "If. . ___ _ 1. . 35 COLBORNE ST- . - AL- 3EB. 3r3C,#X3W"X . - -� Selb; It Colors In Volveteepv. Our, M cent Lek Louis Velveteen is worth IN) . gentaa)ard. Send for a dreadl length Andoce(oryouraelf. All kinds of Dregs Ooods Napt in stock. You -can gave q1 a pair on Need LAce Curtains by sending an order to . - 35 OOLIAORNE ST. .A6. 191- 3r3LaX:Pff WM '� t , � I , Is ilia only whatevale man In As"da. selling to cousunters direct, and cash - will be rv,turned if goods are not as to- , presentoed. 35 00LBORNE ST- - � L I . A. 13.'FLINT,.; - TORONTO. I - -- .--------L---'--- ­­­ -- - 104 - genus OF LAW . C � .9 A I.J-4- . L a" 14an he L 0 one ill his if% - V it eased 01W. L W W. JFI I'liot Ilk *SwMpAf Unwick. oa � lie T,wn lies P M2. I z S4 000 Wi-L betwOolift M I ate" SW *"'- gret $1.10 cosh down, balsoPee at 61" c4 1-1 On tinte . to suit Purchaser.- irbie is a goo fan lial gain. . ApPIk rson&lly orhyl(ItlerlOVS. lioboun. �- : . 01111hord-i. O.. -t.- I � I -- - -----�, - I -_- -- - '- I SUCAR:1 CAR "... AMBER_ . I&&.,&. "`:I=C Z:ZW Wt- 3M'V'. I ' --?a w 7ragon School .Desksi � Ke . " . X. 11gAITT A lievs, Wrlila�nd, GiLd. .1tarly, Amber Cafte 80454 Im POH Od from I he ' Fjou"MmStAtesime" foretlitalrigurpoliodprive". �- I - CLEAN -YOUR B01 LERS - - Bilookanalit �Mlf P"Arr', 'Y'"" ""�", . @Uop* RrIwurst, ot Hill- /M n'Pr. � Glagg LybricalorX811-1 (),�- . . 1! Tiltbe 4,11caners Natoc the T&W-8. - . .,;�. .... Beig 1pagleners.5ave your B41s. . I �, - nrypy. A % n IN clARU . . : - - FOIR TH9 - . . . , I ; I &-or OP40 Dy -a]' I Car. Wallington & Grey Non St. -, Montr( I" Chap, Livar, and Urmim 01`901, " --- -- - -- - BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS . - THE 11UT BL60D PUWwz- , - : . I 0 There to only one way bl which any disease the � - . - , , . . can be cured, and that a by removinir A cause -wherever it maybe. The great medical PORrABLE FO GES11- ' .. .... authorities of the day deeJam that nearly every disesse to caused by derabiged kidneys or liver. To restore those. therefore, to the only, waT by 13ABBET MET L, ..��* I � I 11 - .- . - which health can be secured. Ilere is where WARSAW14 HAVE ClUILIK has achieved its , ' The largest angortment In tile local alon. - �� I , - I -1 fTlot reputation. It acts directly union the neys and liver, and by placing them in a from ' . ­ � William Darling& CO.,--- 1% . -P' - hasolthy condition drives disease and pain '.I the system. For all Kidney, lAver. and Urin- ary troubles; for the distressing disorders of . WARE KERCIUNTS, .. HARD .. . � women; for Malwia,, and physical troubles Pons"'lly. this gTeAt remedy has no equal. Be- .z . XONTItOlAU r. dil. I � I 1� .1 . I - ware 1� imposton, Imitat.ions and concootlovis - mid to he just as good. 0 - 'OAKLAWN IPA Mit For Diabetes ask for WARNSIR's 5AFZ MAMMA CVRW.. I lills, Imtest. I.animirtimend 111rio-edinir ,, b,,,,h ,Pnt In e, ariff. Forsalabyalldealers. - I .. -, H. H & 00-1­�. Percheron-Norman lforseiq * -,WARNER Tomato. Out., lRechester, N.Y.. London. "Or. WORTH $2,600, .001 - - A FI ItST-CLASS 111LEA D A b D I Iftlift,tood r"ft rr .&a RMA r . I 11 aiagimii felt. by - . - I- . I . . . JXANTYD Cake Baker with the view of selling cr . M-. W. IDUN I I A M, - � rentingLohim. A,8teadyyoungmancandoa . 'Wsyn, Do Page C o., Mimit, � . I good basineps and the rent mode-nto to The riglitman. Apply p WIMEAS1 WALKER, I 36 miles we.14 chi. 11to, , es CA fw.-Iok. kly -, . I - Box 171, Luckuu%y. 11 ' %.. . . . ----- -- -- - ­­­ --- - - --- -- .. P UNT-11' -PAINT I I I �� Prices low for quale Ity tio slock, and .­ - - ! . — ­­— � . - ,�- - EVIERY STALLION - . ; I �, - -- GUAARTEIEO A - . - , To Palaters and these Pattatilliff .- - . �-`Foloftkvlo BillEEDER I . . mon�h#. . I I RINSAY's 001011TUTIQ ZINC 3W Import the Past Thr4o mosimuns of anegot, om.nimills. with edsoiciewt P�lisr"S. . Percheron Stud book of Fran-. - . I ­ '- has three times the body of land and wears for Itgoostgored in the sod the Percheron-Norman tjtud Book pf the Uniterd - Stat4is. Write for Free illustrated Catooff- �.,,,, '. . . J One poundwill cover more work than .\ U. . - three pounds of best RnKlish Lead. Guw- =�& - --- --- -- - ----- -- - ---I -. - � antead and manufactured by A., RAMY & SON, Montread. M DiD 'Ift) A TS - -.1 C H X . . . Abotold be gold by Au rains Dealers. : .. . .­ W3EX33 XaXXA*3r - . .. ,.,.. .1 4, I . ; I , gem. equal to an Imported French Ina perfect Corset; fits like a to the figure; very styl- ; I I . ,. .- .�. 1. —VISITIN(i q ,- q . . . 14 ! I 1 I glove fall. alwant In a i��c nd approved of AtIna by the nioAt fast ul'sotured by ly . - I r , I L . . , . . ,� I - , I , TORONT I ;l . .. " � -;!':, THE CROMPTON CORSETOO. .,. .. : . ! . ,.,.. L . j I I I To lJoak ISTIRF.ILT. TORONTO. I . . � . Am respectfully invited to csil and inepcet . .. - :- I ­ - ' . - -I--- WELLS' WINDOW SHUR TWE our complete anti txteuxive stock of . .�: . . I . 1 I � � / ". I . . 11 . (IIATZNTRI) M5.) . I I , - . I %Y ,:, . STAPLE & FANG -1 I'- - I �, - � -1 0­� I C��?"N`g`� `"-� . . ; - DRYNNGOODS.- 1"" ... \ . * I ", I All I t1ard for holding WIN'DOW BUND SI[ADF8 . . .- f . 1. �1 .. I i, A , , 1without rollers, pins, or corda. ftves hiindp. . .- ,:�, — . � - I.. I I 11. " '' nioneyandpaltenre. I,nokm ordeny and neat. 8end forL @am le, 20 cents. agents'eirculars 3o, . - . . . - I .. We. we offering special Inducements in- , . - - � , � � � , Orders frdin tte trade salicited. Axentoo, want- CA. TOItuN­To INIAISTIUAL WoRKS CO., . . .- every department, . " , . . 17 1. ; . I . ' 90 Church street, Toiolpto. - :1 F .1. Customers will be furnished ,with b4ititi . .. , / .­ --- - - - --- ­- --- ---- - -- I Dominion Line o Steamships.' � ci.tes for return tickets, at ratlike d fares. ' ; I . � 1'.% . : . � Running In connection with the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada. Sailing from Quebectivery o" : . I I . I , .1., ", - , . - - Saturday during the summer inonths. and from Portland Thurso0ay during the I , Woe' JAAASIril 16 &, c06,4 � i I - I every alternate . I winter months. Batting dates from Quebec -- .- offillarle. glad Rept. I Toronto, Uldh died. -! 41 MONT ST... WFAT. TON ONTO. , . . I *Ormou. "11111 ** I flArsials. TOM " DOMINION Montrral, 174h " - - .. - I # Professor Lispu4ar 'S - 1 4 ' Rates of Passage -Cabin, Qtlebe(,(to I I ' I SM. $60, $85. $80: return , $9(), $ M. i I '17,rl I I . acoonling to steanior and berth. Intermediate. I SKIN . BEAUTIFIER.'' . - . I . ' #W. Steerage, $111. The saloons and stALLeroome ,, in otearners marked thus: * tire alaidshiM I � , - . , .. h but little motion Is felt. &not no cattle or irp are carried on them. For further part ion This elmant Medicated Crcani it warran ted . � . No Ift" Cure for all rim"ples. U i I ark Apeds, I , . '. tare apply to any Grand Trunk Railway Ag cut, Blotches, and unsightly Krupilemi on tile (ace, . - � 1 or local agentsof theCompany. or to DAVID TOIKKA,%t,'K A CO., . neck and arnis. It positively remoms all but -it imperforelions in a few days, leav in)c the skin . . - . i General Agents. Montres, _ . . , clear and smoo-h. It will cure tht worn# case. , . . ; ­­ - ­ ­ --- -- - - -- I i � - —T -- I thouxh all other rneans have f tied...' For beandirying the e.emplexl it Is unrivallol. ' It makes the skin soft and Mite, 1�.. ' ' I E L L I S.SSPAVINCURE.'l aid removen Tau, F"ekles. and Sallowng4m. This is the � : . : only preparation recommen(led by physicians i - ! I - , � -- I . warranted perfeedy harmless and its use can . J�j be detected. Ono package lowla a month. . t �1�. . I . oO�. W) one dollar. SO!d by D tm, or beint by mail in plain wrapper, post pal on n- t . . . . ' . ceipt Of the piice. Sole proprieto for Quisoda. I - ; - I . I I . , , .. -1 Addresp, ,1-: . I � � . . -- THE WSPINARD C01APANY ...1 , � .. ff I I.. .1 � I .. I Box 285. St. Cathmarines 6 I --- ------, . nt. . .; � - . I , J L -- ---- ­— - - -- �- 1 .. e-% I . 81111111 ZuSE - - I � - - - LI A k- "I", I - � - . . - I . . : -4 - =- �-- I .W1 . ". .. 1. � � . . � . I - * .TRAPE MARK- . �. The most remarkable Itestiedy of the age. . � I H, . . . I . . - . � z I � � � .d, - 't . .; , , I -1 I The oril preparation thal, will cure k�psvin. A for Laineacam. . - . I - . � ,.- . i I valulle remedy curp of inflarninations. � . - .... I i . 1: - � flemoves uwelHngw and KIlia'a Spavin Coire does not bli ter or blemlid). . 1, .. 1* X . t 1. I *L- -; .. . I '... . We furnish positive evidence of absolute ctlrc&., .;, I I I I . � I- We send undisputed testimonials of Spavinp . I . , - . . - . � . . � I I 11 movecl. Ellin's Spavin Cure will cure Splints and liting- bones. Descriptive books with testimonials sent free. -1;ORTSMAN leader may secure free pam PKI111t: Owners of lame horses send postal card to up, " Hundreds of cures described in our books. Re" carefully and you will be convinced. .., We only ask a fair trial for KIlla's Spavin C re. We prepare Condition Powders and UoofOInt- ment. ' Keave Powdem Worm Powder. and Ckwe Powders. . All the" on safe at brug Stores and Harnew Dealers. . Price of Vila's Spovin Cure $1 per bottle. I Poor further PILWOW&M. free boob^ etc., write I to . I � ELLIG RPAVIN crag Co. No. so Mudbury 141., kestes maso. . � . 4ir 21.4 Fourth &Va.: New iork , — - -- -- ­ -- ­ ---.---- -- --- -- � IN PRESENT'S . P. 1% Obr Good TiH Mmi—akaggiving Day My. 72541 all"Oton Ge thgo W401011. FMLD AND WISF4111110K. Wing destrous of Uavir iready Well- wn mind po Air Agirknilturill and nnitly pWr mory wittely alt eullote(l &ikd lno�A1r.11"1!`1l l.t. I111')U,tIft wherto Is is WA &1=1knowa. havo deterniined to throw oil all p"It th* " It W1111h4k U" a rtion ot thiedir ealoo!W for the volip purpose of IncreaAnit their circulation - . It�&.11vulat roll id now I00 - 0 - nooded liefory Ute 619tribution .,,,Jm-0p 9aee.;:A`-,1E d-ecidiag to morto eM,u- -XV.-r-I&I-I&I-W the following pl&n logs lown adinAed by us: . 3P40X;C 45`40 CM020"W93, - will enter your name on our subscri ton book and riftmill the FAt1j, Ill L* ,'!,!0hf 11 . 'JR.�J D to you for Ulm Ikmtha moad Imulede.1 I -lat-A 017 r" M -Gr v I W Vl1&'1=; ely PMd go P r , UR80 ,& w iTIVAL. to ong, or Ow Mowing Progswim �p W given away at oar T A I V Va IN P"Id List -wit 1194=6 to Be Given Away, I I � .r . L GoverstwOng Bonds of P".-. * **A 3000 P(R-ket silver nmit Knives- . .............. Slow* artoubadwo .f 0,0- � . ........... :,. 64*0 1000 (Jantio'lWitet Ktilv� ..................... Adde,lip It. Qreogliikosigilrao of 910b........ -.... . illskotTroulegill ::,:- As " . 10 10 U- 8. Ort-inbatoks ,of $I Pach...­ � ......... . 1jeo 00 ases ..... - I . lf Gents'Ould WoatAev, English Novelagoill on as �, il I Gim"i'ld %0010 I'latlao- - -...............V... so - r lAdles'Oold WaW- i", FAWlish 114wellill; sm �' ,I I Omnd (VAPut Oman ...........�'..,..... W DO -TV Silver Watekem. Anteritwot Ujve,g goo 80$ P- medk$ 111"Clonway.. - "..44y.......- Im �-� law-�ntl k1agur Itings ... ­ . I Wt1=-HD. ......... :::: *.*. 100000 � Ivor view servililo ........... pi... ...... 100 a rvtoters .......... Top It . ..41 -­.ac.11­1 ...... IM - I Norauuidy Woi* Ito U - V as ....4-o ...... 100 SM Elegant Oleograph I-Z,i;;-;w:::::-:-.::::- 2N,000 ggloill ..... il ....... 2W :1 ........ 2W 6 Pw Wk Parlor.buit Fumiture .......... , M#3 . 6 I*" (IOld V Itiv .adlqW Breast Pi"ll, amts.=rA.. W I 119" ion.:.. =:�­.*:::l ,,-::::: Z" 1 , . u., I t*.FWwandCIiWlM 1, � -- I And Mother prewatio valued frm*M Rve IWft- W%=ls to St. ge, which -makes a Wmad a goildon or les, ,:e M! rgr,w.6L7 now subscrillier who swids iiii 53 Ots. - vew. '!= I., - :? .t =b9:.P=;r1iT. PsrtW 14110iltT 10Y COM=ttteO 16"n at the FexU- by# %a "b - V.. rrftes; this, leedval %.ib ta),W pkft with 11. It will gkot bon,ve"ar ,Y.L , ,[ for Subderibers 1*61tondt to t Va. all Presents will he bent to " 'art pf'Velonited HtntmorCan&la. It is to be boped fflMwill bepnougntsompuzoisibl& %*NK"MEZ, -M wIX-h I I the ORAW subseriptiop. amullereford wipe Uo or 0 11k1%:UL0.0 " I L"� -,. C., ,, .� = . III rpus.Ar= tutu As"bel reyeft Will lik60Qr toolkilfitab W6111 thaLyoU Will Twayd rglilra"ll her. Oet Avp of=r triends to Mn you to 1 14 at,ttik 016 (out ful ahowl"g, it t() 1. sr -w".4% I", I rr&wml,l If 0 AM rinw,411111119 for six inandEl. AM � r ,� , I V y0ur=i;AW1ms Mod ri 0 yourtrup 10. al 13 AIR- om I 4= an a an worsol 6 4 w" will poid 1111 hulod'N'101011119 ISM twelve numbered reftlil-, =1&A Wbigi mougl0mr of new *Uhwd= to WOft goo we would Advise all ouir fri W f &W " I. Con& 1WW ,,b. THE FAItm, FIELD AND-IFIROSIDE iggi tbe olded agm! ableeit emted "A'a ft oral 101111111010 ind I la o v e Y, t : : MtVet I = a d a a repuet,MA At no9own tho "ra a& et1Wm4*gQ1.tU a,, Me , W, �to�.do.==rl Do at 9 LIMA mt. 'old the distribution of prewrits ,WTA-10. .bdats, Is cam Stories#. 46 I EMatiqheet Poetry, Fwrn@ 62ittlen, Household and Its! I . thebeift0diontributoriciftheday unwell agoan Illustrated 41 MUD Ll t dift"t parts ,( the 1; UMISIMt =V40aftla 0 In alloom IS ;,; , M smqno agg a f LT. . � I cant"" mm OF nwavis. Who ~ ha . Our POL - A= of th W 12 ( we will send ar r=-9 ,��*Wvri ke 146 r any offer we 7ff7rfP, ?a, Rad" s I h yf a r ""'.: kw, Y.., .= ,,:�k�fty.dlWnvot, I yeith%vollot ,� for a W` .0171. . V � k. Wb ,31D 15;0 Offir -8 it X OT t FRU k0le 4 ixw7im �Warth �Nthb . --- At ow .- ­ , , U.t �� 11 � . P I = Puloixin oh6,. & ,AM0V&g1g0g1&wow "I do In . la , - On- ­�-�r 2!- *10� Amhmr , 4011111, be 1=9 by --- -N pigrmp�,Jpyon , M abli6itimay trees. � 11 .... I 0 1141 �alr 11 11101ift td1titlit it . -ftwill000t I, -, I -IT----[ tiakilm In sia or this sit. 11h— --- I I I.M .. 11 ;; p1mairab slam I M & IMMUN W - , doWav tA1,—,­­L'-1 LO AND - Ev, 89- R .., - - . . . ,,oncw M . I . . .1 .1 . . �:— il . .�'. ` . ­ -:-.: - . - " --� I - - . . . ­ - - I . "'.. .1 .� � I , p 11 , � I .1 I I % ,. �1, 1i � � , ... ,�. I : . . I . �, , - I I , . ­ - "-j I � ,,, : I .1 ; - - "'. I - - .� -:, ,:I 9 . . . , - ,:! i. .1 ��,­ - -, - .� �` . . , � - I I - 1i .p- . .1 . r/ - � , - , ;, -� , , ; .1� .. . ! . I- . I I I I . - - . . I . . - . , , . 11.-,. r.- - I..' ,� . � - .: -';': �; , ' .I .'� ­ , .1 . ��r -. I A 'I. - , W 'r I I � . . L � , I � " I ' . 1, , ­ . 11, . � W � 1. .,: - I . . - . . � I - a. - . : .1, , , . -, : �'. I- . . , , i I . 1, ­ ­ "i - ... -, " , L I .. I I I .1 - . 1 . *�- ..' 4, - : 1" . , , .... ­ �. , I . . I . I : . 0 � ': .. , � .'.- - , .� . . � , I I I - . I - . ­ , ;..- .1 "". , , - , �� � "�!`:" - . . , ­ � . - . : I I � -1 I . Lk Z , , .-?I . : ' " 11 1, 1, :,.1, , , ,; - :.1.. �rL`��' '�,A�­.'L .. , j., � � . r.1, , I , � , .; , . , � " - . " :- 1. . . _ 1: - ,­ ­ I -: ! �. ;. . --: - , . .. � ­ � ... - �-, ':� ­ � L� � . � � . ,�� �� "., ,­�i,� , '.. . , -. . I � I I - , .1 * ..�' .,.,, - �5�, - " "'� ", ., ­ . V..� . . � ','- - �­: -;: . t, L, �­ . �.'' .. . � . �. I I �- , �-, ­ " : �AIL&4 ,�' Z` .1 . _ y +,.' , , , - -1i -ff -1 , * Jr , O...-'.4., nz . , kW - � .. i�,­ " - � .1. I � � It-,'- . I .: " - , �To -4��!: W&M - � - I I ,�,, j. . x ,V, ­ ."�o _W,t%�� f, ly. �:­ . . ­ . v%.' ,� t . , ,� - - ___ , - ,­ , - i - o" , , , — � '. 1: A1 ­4t d6,0 : - -0 - `�- , ,, 'A�.N. -. - .1- � "-1 111-� - " I - ,�,,g Ab A�41-tLl-lol I- . . �� . I . 14 - -, -wl m. - , - -. r , -1 I �­ ,�, PX L! ,,.. . i� � 'JI EUMAETINNE I - I - - FJ .-�, ! . THE GREAT CURE FIR . I - , � .. w . . RHEUMATISM, ( *"'L . , And all complithfto(a Rheumatic ature, . . RUSU�ATIME is not a goverel t. , I fog . � ' "all the ,Is- that flesh is heir to" I n"'117EU .' '; - RALGIA, SCIATICA. Rif - I AT�Sh!. anot ' � ' Plaints of Rheumatic natum. . VL - . ! � * :-: i . . I � IT 19 A SURE CURE, � I ; - 1. - :1 ; I 'Soldbyalldim eta. TheRlieumallnexan �, . . - 1"fWtu"n90O--9V1a9RM Falls,011- Atessirs. , � I Narthrouo& Lyman, Wholesale Agls., Toronto -� - —1 ----­----- ­­­ -1, , i . . � : � - 1 - I I., 'GIVEN AWAn! .. - - I � . I .... I � J. -1 J I I f . . Wad These Testim6n1als. ,. : - . I : 401111CA04lik. ASK. 111111, I lag. . :.., . We slave ft e 411k it P I r the i . I FIRIL11111AADFIR D ftr werall � I and have alwars ad 144 P I Ibeqc­ . .1; 1"21 "'N"O" *4 " .. t.. orable in their acaungs. sod p I . to libeir payment*' !` awe , . CHICAGO P*r" OW . i ; ; , , I i � . I . I 4311111CA00 Ap J;"p"r,et6 ,A 0 1 @%* .14 a J 0 gir lik 101�1..'e ge, PAW: 0116I.D goand deliar. re Paid Ole Xf-vor"IF ti.ou- I kare Ir Pre*41-WoIrk eel their "I-er. tMes"in"W"'" llgi"111411' them ps-4pionptla all O" .A. 0. NXW*EIL1- Nam hiffigly P1;ft"4;W1 Asisuit, it a. las:%. thi"1111. PILPC". Irbe 111111111PI'Mation 4"Meersolifts went atomqo Is weritill lllve� sA=,-"t%.-V:1a1,0—e0r- 91". WILPOW, sayllsior betsillow -Aue"i tie. iralugg. sil'" 1*gb"magt** *slid sigtex, stories. ed&. . .cotiogn, W. IL N1XPilbN. g"Ll"P. nerwom cle..Xims.. I BRAIDWOOD, IIII..,&,g. I I . 1683. Zvenga vltl,y -Eck Plea"d with I'Setamberseeniog,246MO $0 "ar oft"i". 41649raellIV9 ulad Pir's breome galore to aeveral "r = tglbl� I halos shown It Y InrlogiodeL-be warq, "i 01mee dellick"d VV Ith Is. Atirm. a. V. EMILIP- I W4&r4z0 !�O­ Apnf,w, 1. POIL 11 I reretw,ed y a Ike I U. 1X:1.D Align IPKF"- 0-rogg"a doys 41iffe and In.ad, ..q go Are Wall 111relft Plealp" 761416 IL I Allad It WhOZ-1046d, Jelfe-goal 70, it. f.,.#ft*". or 1=I am ofte. - With ,,,b am "JI11.1cult l0000.ogll 141 e1rdirr ftirmer ea%,re,,,,,, =14C.6 01114. . . M. mAlrr* . RKENT 9NI&taCe,..IpN..JggI3r 84 I kerew%J swond you Lis ,,lost,. a" IrItir I W tbw 1PA,1?AP.`grP4L-% ;r ""Im FIR whitelt it seen It AN A% D 11111 =54 Wd , I go likaft an . ,�PXZ U MAN. I It 140 siV ,j TZ JIM V X X -. Utir Itio. ]less. isis t tat tLoi%& I ever enw, Bl:, ,1Z a 5 1.4 '4144 beastliniLly ..sit L:",agtA.1DPAr* . " IL U IKOTIL Izabalgilrm 11 have lately bem. 0A -r- - A.S. a. I salm a subsegooltwer C, your avalky nail =11sollie " AM rme" I# Mood r" soy I subserap"esi 1ls%1-,!�4=6.L:ztt Ly a 101MR4616 iwo" ot4be awe rev any"I., egg.sasgi,--d Z.3irle vw4wm$4 liban == bed; I gmadt%o rs=vragg-ft th amegi oommuer an 111imm.fig,414"T. . . . i rowft It I V*d ::01tT; .r; V,k.. J-1ro. ism 1wrie"d. uy-- -!!!!J1ftha "A faigge-de. "�rmasysuoy a" VA,1[0* good 1=110ty. Avetiry $ . a b" flow be" III, . "d way I 10 . PW � � . P�� oftet, ftl 0 9 11141 . .1 U . . ... :L. .1 . I � . . r . '. '. � . . I . . - I I . . , . I- . . . . � - . . . - �J .. 1, i . , .. T'i ` ' r � . I . . . I . -, ­. . ".. , L.' , - , I , . '. - L . *: . . :,i*: � . , , I I t'. .,. L - I - � .� A I . . . ­ -P. . . - I . I �: - / I " , i . .1 al 1 , . I$ 1 01 I.. N 1'i I - �,l I I -- - j - I , ;, P.� , .. .. -i . . I . . �fo - 4 . I . I ,;;I !,�' . ., �, I I '.:r ,I �;L. - . � * I - � I - � r, �, JQ� � 1: I - , I . - 11 I X., . . � - . I . . .. . I -, A r ­ . . .1 I I . I . . . . 1 . I .1r' . ., - . - . � r , r . I � � - �. . I I . . . �r . L% . - 1-- "', . , 4I . I a . ­� '. -� , � . . : '. . . . .. . I . � 4c� � 'I, I . ! �, ,� . � w I . . , ­,�. , " � rr - - Z,Q� I --- � - ­ I I - � , ; �,-, - '. � . . `4 t , .,.;% , 11, . 7. - . . . .1 -4- ".. -44., .A,1 i . . -Y, . t4 * I- � . I'll, I., i ! .r 6 -1 AG . ii .- � - - I I � .. ".. -1. � ........ ..... I . " - , i ., -1 1 4 ,, . . , . -