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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1885_11_064 � r r ,;$� 3° �i <.�,2;,_ P. _`tom m � Hal Ikr ' ♦,rte ;- °a 4 8 �; .i � 4 '..�► r �.. , 3-3 ' t i� d; , I. •� . i i i . ', + +•,, . f It - 3. 'lits J o A& - 9 L is . ei .: • - . r � - - _ - D$ )P _ . r. •,3 a� • t. .. .f ' . :v . ' i. ' ted - i ftrat .- and • 1. year . en. •i,. ant )• raah" ° . ,fern �• Ia. iz tr 0 3 )• 1, '` - - , - . .� 1 :OY I j� . it r , . y �R �' - i , . 1. ' these •'ler - _ • tad �m•. y . •- a - .e ,: r t 3 w y d f - 1 _ _ •1 ) L .. . 1. 1.. _ ,,,, ..1r - - .. - .. .. _ y -..,, .. 4 '. a, 1 � t 1{4 �:, sty ,i ,' ..- - - - _.:___ :y:. .. ,:, :, •.:� -� .. 1-, ... .. - , to . 't �, . '�+`. I. --- .. _ - : t v d` "�,� ` 3�" { I'. t' rs .-t � i {a y�-`�.r .t s SOL. V- 4 .1 I'IC�KE IN G=11TT: - -- r/ 1 - ' F y �1 X �r wra I � : I': •ness .Card$ I STIR I�. 1 lei Li�V A UIIL' F� 6 c :. t I , Picker•in Council. ;r-. ] . Mdica -sties -, I ---t ---'- - -- -- -- - --, ---- Mr. T. L. Bray, son of Mr. Qamnel The uncus Council met pnrenant to ad' th' 3 JAG K bC� ~`�^ - , T Bray, of Andley, shipl ed frons Toronto, `ournment on Monday, Nov. 2nd. Mem H Ott �t: ' FIELD, M B�, PHYSICIAN, SUR- - - . N'I�TITFYALF `E �rs all resent. Minutes of last meetin � "- GE:r1✓R L ' BLACKSMITH • ; AND `. Monday Oct. 21st, a ct r load of march �n- P 8 GEON. a c., Pickering, Ont. 081ce hours ' vverre read and approved. t , et lctk, ,from 13:90 to 11:90; evening ffioin s to �'DOODWUR2iER. Our townsman, lith. W. 0. ' Cerow, a dice. to Wolseley, N. W. T., the Oirlst Several acconnta were resented for ' t� G c`'cicck• 1_y . • I am �ir . axetil to do any kind of • wor* !n the sarin over the all-ra' route to the N. i p .� above lint . I rampt attentryn given i to all short time ago Fold firs trottin3; colt, three g payment. E. WARE, M. D., Si. C. P. S., ON- orders.' R' ►9rktaranteed. Lnt 1N, 9t'h Con., years old, f;ire.i 1• Ma or Chief• on the C. P. R. Mr. Bray, after TAAIO. Coroner for the county of On- Pickering. i'•`b.—A lig, suitablo for aldoetor, y 1 , for the sorting his goods in Toronto, visited his .Mr. Percy' introduced a By -taw to G; t in. Physician, Surgeon and Accouchetu. Resf- for sale ch ape 1 3 17andsoIDe snip of a$i10. He l romises establish highway across a part of lot b, in c:,ce anti ofice, neat door to -the Post -office, —1 - ---i--___. _1__ —__ , - __ __�_ .._ great speed. Bros. hati'e iss v � y 9th con., and to authorize the Reeve to ' -:d friendR here. He sa s the firm or Bra r is kwiug. ]0-y rM- 3/lt�TQN, , The reputed smallltio$ cttFt at �i:err '- o ed, he ehostnt► to enter eaeente a deed of convevance to P. Law- - - , r - - d' of I,e -. - wook turned out to have been Lothirg but In ld professi , as oprietor of a rents n A. Ward for a portion of ; , ' -- - t his o on pr a d ���'"t• � General Merchant a.nd Issuer Of general store, as such was hid occa anon ori inal allowance between lots 4 and 5 in- I chicken poz for the last 7 or 8 yearly before 1 aging the 9th con. By-law twice read and pub- ` '� E 4LL 'DOW BARRISTER - ' ' Marriage Licenses, - for the N. W. He gives a fair account lication ordered. . 1 Solicitor.. otary Public, etc. Op•picE— (IILifif YWOOD• ` ' ]'s Block, Brock -street, Whitby. Private Agen `for the Britit.h American Fire AP prance Of t}le country. The frost injured some Mr. Percy, seconded by Mr. Parker, I,. f , ic loan at lowost rates and on favorable, .It the Poet snd-'relegral h office I \ - + of the late crops. His wheat was but moved that the Reeve be authorized to .I : ` tied payment. ; &v BROUGHA GST, T118 people of this n�ig}rl�orhood hAve __ _ r grant his order on the Treasurer in favor f ; �, . ' :1PHY & PARKE-R,BAIIRISTE RS ' I - 1 keen more or less fi ightened since it w as very little damaged. Hes -lowed a sample ', j of wheat that ew on Kia own farm, of contractors onf receipt of order from ktiz Bad Solicitors, &c. Money to loan at low_ . M�a Meat • .. 1Vlea,t � reported that a case of 'small oz ezisted P Commissioner. 4, >nt rates. Collection9 promptly attendEd i iv the villat►e. The facts of ,rhe ease are It was a rery fair Sample, and had taken On motion of Mr. Mackey the Reece left I , Honey's Building, Pic erin� ; o ,e first prize at . Wolsele fair. The war ;• ids}. H. E MORPHY, R.A., Taos s JOHN w OD1iLFF wishes to inform tlbe pub- about as follows. Oue of ]ylr. Chappel's Y the chair for one hour. t y lit that he lras opens unt the ]Sutcher t�bol' family -a y ur:ng girl -was taken sick a has been a boon to the N. W. Many Council resumed, the Reeve in chair.. , ,' lately neon +sea by Thor. Clark, and cuss now Farmers that were beta u have been set Mr. Percy, seconded by Cdr. Palmer, r ' �AMERE, BLACK, RESSOii supply his n any custoirers,eithertrom the shop week or so ago;and was ill,for- four or five P ENGLISH, Barristers at Law, Solicitors or waggon d ily. Ad orders promptl attended clays, when it was, noticed that a rash was on their feet and are now prospering, moved that J. M. Macnab and Charles girl ;:ancery, Conveyancers, enc. offices, No. 17 to and meat s ld at a living proilt. Pip ee give having a share Ot the' four or five Brodie be a inted Commissioners t0 us a call an we will u a Barin all over her erson. Dr. pyo r, xi : ... nto Street (over �fas Company'sl, Toronto: b arne:ce aatiefau�tion. I pP q _ P can always he found at the &hop be- '*en, the Taber was.called, and after examination, inilliors that the government has dis. have - the drain .taken up and repaired ,,,,N; ., { fy to Loan—�Io Commi�,ron. D. DaLA1dERE, throe h thee villa a of Claremont. Car- I,sox BLACK,,, H, A. 8>.ssos, E. TAYLOCB houi*8 iuf,b a id 9 a.in. and 5 aiicl 9 p.in. i 4i•tf tributed during the war. Most of file g g 1 � - eH. �_ - -- - pronounced it a case of smallpox.. He at . y I farmers hay a realire+ rigid. v -- - - --- --- once reported the natter to the S@cretary i from on.e hundred F:�IIEWELL, LL. L'., IiAP;- to two thousand dollars, so that will The following reports were submitted 1. x:STFR. County Crown Attorney, and I, of the local Ixuard of Ilealth, who im•. from the Standin Committees : ,, i i p Solicitor. Court Hoose, v<'hitby. 10-y r O a neaiately took steps to �nard the public make u lire deficit of the harvest, and, g , , :; i salrtj•. Ur. I►ae �Ia • Editor, ti•our tortes ondent thinks The Coirmittee on damage to sheep by f • : , I ESSRS. RITC�HIE & .UILLINGS, of Oshawa, of . the p dogs recommended that Wm. Thom be .� , P.arristers and 8o+icitors, Higb Court of Provincial 1'oard of Health, was at once the mi lit have a little sympathy for, , ; t PIC ERINC AGMEN Y.';. Y g laid.for tutu sheep killed, 11.6.66; s mnel ,�' ter; i ce. Whi by, Ont1 Money to loan cn rea- _ __ { consulted b • the L'8ard and Kiel and have another little s uabble ��_ le Lerw9. 1�_ 3 , `q'as asked q +" Hollinger for two sheep killed, 118.G6. i ;. ' 1. t y the (ioveriiment chest is well re= s' - -i 1 Open for the transaction of all 1 tiif4ate to visit Cherrywood and report upon the On -motion of Mr. Parker, the repo waft . - --_ - --- -- - en 1 , l etei ilifri•f . Banking Ii siueso. • , mutter. 'finis lie aid on Thar&day of last p is i . .. adopted. g 4. °/ i= 1 ed _ . C .1 week - ` The Standin . �a, - T ,` Otrica Houss--From 10 to 3 Sa me ayE +and after an 'ezaurina.tion of the Committee on .Contigeu- i . HOPKINS, � ETEI{I\ARY SUI1- 10 to 1 o'cl ck. I child, 'he decided that it was , rfot small- ; --Parties c-esii * copies of this issue cies, recommended the payment,00f the •, . • j * GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- - i .ii pox ae all, Stat chicken poz which the to Mail to friends, should apply at t!he following accounts: D. R. Beaton; attend- - tup college, Toronto, and practical horst• ►SflfilIIf3 �all� lfl COITIICC�IWII. patient bad beehl►suffering from, and so. c'ffice at .once. In rappers, ready for ante at Voters' List Court, 56; Levi Mac- �`?` Itr, etc. On account of increase of practise ke attendance at V. L. Court, $b ; Francis . - ! -,• my accustomed visits every 6aturday to (3-y) GEORGE KER11♦ Agent. reported to t�te hoard on Mondavi. . ;►lr. mailing, only S cents. y { tevale, Cherrywood and Dunbarton will e - . . ton, strvicea ass constable at V: L. I i the diseases of the horse foot at n: own I - - - - '- i ''- Chappel cont*nded from the first that it Heav Wei hts. iD \ L `� g goods furnished - y was not small x, red his u inion waf: y g G©ort, 51.50 ; B. Bustin , . < e, Green Rivep, in the torelfoons of Tuesday, Po $ Mr. M. Reed sold the two fat pima ad• to P. Lyons, $10.50 ; D. R. Beaton, con- clnesday, Thursda and Fri9ay of each week. , ' thus verified by Dr. Rae. It is needless , � veyancing 16. i ' .� drat -class assistant horseshoer always on band.. vertlsed in last weeks N Ews tO a party ' - `' � ,,•t.ex-inary instruments made to order. Medi- I 1 to remark that the people were very much On motion of Mr. Mackey report adopted. . from near Cherrywood. They were deb �. .: A ,` eine for horses and cattle always on hand. Ca11R. I relieved n n learin of Dr.- Rae's deer- The Standin The ne woo work aux new ttflcla- p° g este little 1►rutes g committee on Roads and - night or.. by day promptly attended to. Ail- , the two we hip onf Bridges . recommended the payment of the # u t _ Finn.. R y P ss, Green i{iver, Ont._y mem lea apt the, Star. that lean them 795 lbs• followin ___ - _ _ _ alt The lost elegant, durable �a d best he POaa a of Health ii; to be comtr�enc]- g• accounts ; Edwin Boothby, road ;. • ed cin the prompt acjl' n taken in the g !Leav•c .�• f�.^,<nper, pill; R.-Lil:r..ca, :`' 1 ' - - machiLe to bu TLe NEW CRO N FpHin dp,il ing bridge �Qusinrss (aarDfl>r - y and -• cu.u'*O- ", on 6th con'., 51.50; John Phillipa, �ravet, "'f I; HIGH A M RAY MOND follo F _:t. r' � he nods are almost stripped of their t (�f►areycrtu•,ar, fie. Also, tiie 'E\DINE BE•Ll a'iC3ANS From a special Corr " n,3ent.l tine foil ze, offering a yearly reminder a4.t30 ; W..7. Dale, timber, 51.50 ; George - d "! on show a d for sale 1 y Tlie re rt that has latel been tc read that lif is short =the budding, fire HO°d' work on Barry s hill, 589.75 ; )J[ra. r Po Y P Post, gravel 57.90 • John Barry lumber , } ! R: BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLERK to the effect that Chore was a case of 17neenles , the t=sates autumn wafer. • _ •7, ,- ••pp •�-�- 1124.80 ; C. Brooke, building culvert be - j. Division Registrar, Secretary Pickering .LVa- .A 1.V � • smallpox in this.place, was entirely un-,; Nature ) ere tr aches us a lesson far cur- tween lots a0 and 21 -in the 6th con., $20 ; +calrura; f3ocieEy, Commissioner for ta>Fitir Two Ne To Ra es for sale. fo>1nd,+d. assin he bawl illustrations of than, P..Ta}'nee, lumber; 54.21; C. 8. Palmer, _ davits, Conveyancer, Accountant, and Incur- P R .l P R e Agent. Valuptor for the Hamilton, Provli- Farm I elements of all kinds as tisiial. 'Thomafg` Barnard, Esq:, of thiel vicinity,. _Try it. The Pickerio N inmber, 5121.50; C. 8. Palmer, Rravel, .-. ' . and Loan fgtcl ty. OFFICFF . At P.e7-v Flow point . cash. has sold his farm of 100 acres to Mr. Juu. R .•F.W13 to Jari. 516.80 • James White building three s.t;tore.Hron�flam. f37 -y _ 1st, 1HtfG as a trial trip, for 16coute cash. ' '! ��--.-- `- -' Henderson, of 1'irlreri P If yon d u't like it, ou will not lie forced cnlvertp rte tote 25 and 26 4th o0 ng, and has ur- QPP� . n-+ - -- -- - i --- ------------ --• P 0 G A 1H y 18.16 • W. Forrester, ravel 13 • G. Stokes rc�h.itpc•t0 I I chased a larger one near Smithvil:e, in to coutin a tit. bt of wa to rave it 110 ; H. Hing, _ I ; the county of Lincoln, { r'i$ i a P , ; ` , - I on saconut of contract. Claremont ;road,. , _ ,, ' A. PUS T, COU' TY ARCHITECT ( Everybo y; wonders wiry ifiere & tich Mr• Wm. Taylor had a large crop of Got it BBB�d.; I � for the county of Ontario. Drawin onions this eiw•.: From a little ver- a We - fr uebtly ' west' 1s9.•.0 , Jnp. Forgie, contract on Clare 8s a rush Lo I y Q e; people upon „t}te mons road, 18fi.00; Jas♦ Anderson, gravel -;A e iEcations I1nrnhsd for every class of I 9 g y g street now•ti-clays with ihdir stars in ding Barry's hill, 1622.50 ; Wm. Rsynolda, ` - i uar•ter of an acre he secured.ei ht ba s, ing. steam !'dna of water heating and p green s Phota� Ga a which is a ve ofitable field. slip :,, , or in some ` anon a s crafty: Office-Qerrie Bloc, rye pr f g• tlirit fingers tied up contract on bridtre near Altona, X800 Duudaa nd rock streets, wnitb - The reason is because he' gives . rfect other way inanife=ting a tender regard fir On motion of Mr. Percy, report adopted. _ . � �cr—Tiro ton ad, Haat Pickering. sf�y The folios iii i8 - satisfaction in every cave, and gci K still• . g a report of the ,stand• their persous. The usual answer to a . - On motion of• Mr. Mackey, the Reeve v j ' farther. wil sa if there are an rsons ing of the pupils of tile.publie "llool here neer is, " Been vaccinated • book out for Rranted orders on Treasurer in favor of the •- • - '• _icrrtioi �c•riicg. 1:1 who have 1 adyPhotos taken by m that � q , Y P Ym by . Y, �I fur the month of Octolter : .eco�iJ Cla`s-- rn • l urns !" parties recommended for a ant the O : se' er' I committees. 'r f• 1ti1AS OUC ER, LIGENSF;.!T) are not eq lel to an•Y cit work I will 1 Willie Gourlie,-2 Gracia Barrbn, 8.1ohu - y �IwaYs ObliCiaa.. Uu motion of SIT. Palmer, the Council . l + ' :^tioneer,lvalua r, eco.. for the Counties make the i one dozen Panel Polrtraita Davidson, 4 Lottie Laughlin, 5 Jessie - , , - '_�orth a�d Sout Ontario. Auction Safes If avy subscriber to THir N.'aws finds a adjourned till Monday, Dec. 7th, at 10 , 1 . free of chs e. No work allowed t leave Cober, G George LawFon, 7 Alfred Stover, ' ,ds cgnd eted a d property valued !at g line in iris paper that he does not like, o'clock a. m. i wte cbare. Arr ngements for suets n the Studio �lnlesa first-class anti iiq}ily 8 Fannie Gilchrist. Third Class, -1 Wal - valuating cult >;e wade at any timepat dna can't agree with, if he will Stip his finished. Photos made rn any ind of ter Hoover, 2 Ida Hoop er, $ Rosetta a er to the office and Dint outg the I I ' 1CGHAN HOTEL. Special attention Hollis er, 4 JosQ rh Coxwa2h 5 Emma P 11 P . Pickering School. t ., . '.{ ,:iveu to 411 orders by letter or telegraph. Nveatlier-r in or sunshine. aving K ufletrdiag line, the editor wilt tate. his � I � j Box 97, Ffirougham. Ont. 2,-v added Som very fine scenery to the 't' dio Taylor, ~6 Fran l'lazton, 7 Malcolm i, ,. I Roach, scissors find cut it out for hiin. Ana• 1 - - -- I - _ - - - - - sin prepay d o make work second t one 8 Robt. llavidson. I' north Class= he standing of the pupils of this T Ilirsucvalive. in Canada. 1 Lizzie Garland 2 Emnia Woodruff, 8 thiug to oblige School (Senr. Dep't.) for the month of , '. Octu#,er is a$ follows : i c , '' ;� T `�G.) FII Fr Copying d enlarging' a special y A Mary Garland, 4 Edgar Payton and Tena Our New Story I • - OF i LO\DON (T. lar a stock o . Frames always o 1 nd. Lawson,' equal, 5 Nancy Cober, 7 Clar- Vl a conllneuce this Reek on the inside Third Class (full marks 10G) -James . rance I Co. Capital, 1x•2,(100,ow. Hes encs I'lazton, 8 James Davidson. of lire a er cue of the rnosR chatmin Richardson cJO, Rolls Burton 88, Annie ;.• Canape, wellington st. East, To All work d n by the inataiitaneo pro• p p g Buntin 81 Sfa A Peart ?6 Fred Hedy- � .i i .i. F. Ma rn, General Agent. This is o e :,est Engish Companies. Rates as lows ceps. 'N�" , and interesting cerial stories yet pubiislr• g ' g� ' ret-ctassjcompani.es. Fatm and town rink ''i I: XJ3XID(;f:...: ed entitled '•An E tian R •+ son 78, Frank Logan, -71, Fred Law 70, , } Bueine's solicit• d. THOMAS MOODY i e T + f.'j p OinaIICe. �; 1;. �� �'B1El Lesle - Allaw•a 67 Esther Clark 6b It is funuded on facts in connectiou with , y •. c • Liverpo l Market, �Oth March, 8a. 20-r1 4;3:3 Photo ra her Wh tb' g fls ti aiu yiAited • b the , ohm Doyle 49, I3ertie ` q p Tlie villa e w q y Arabi Pasha, and the bombardment of Annie Leslie f,4 J - - - - - - --- - -- N .x door to Yost otlace.l Mire fieua on Saturday and Sunday even- A Law 48. Recently pi•ouioted pupils sot lexandria. It will be continued for a ill cK•h:vnt i th i tt�, cPc•. -- - _ _ reported. - - � • I - - I - ings, Oct. `,4th and `25th. Haggas' couple of months, and will be. well worth . . rand ung Railwa n founch• was rett well damaged. The Fourth Class (full harks 130) --Nellie ' j I C H;i I. I1 E D, GENERA �y y P Y reading. 1 Black. ith and Wagon Maker, Pickering; .j 0 can SteainS�ll loss is over $3,000. 1 Kerr 111, Arthur O'Leary 105, BertlAs t. The to t iwProved machinery for Holt! p a --The Pickeriug NEWS give& ' more. Buntin 105 Ida Buntili 10$ Walter - -! Higgins, the deaf and dumb I11an, who R e and Nut iCiitting. Horseshoeing as usual, Ti@t A ez1C g ' I/ wprk promptly and satisfactorily -executed G g 7 was struck by a_passing train a few weeks radial; matter than the tnajorit� of Richardson 100, William Cornell 99, -' '- - - -- : - - • -= - --1— t The Gr nd Trunk express pass n ago, ie out stopped agziiII. papers p' bushed fn OIItario county. 11 Lewis Findlay 9Z, Fred Bunting 91, Kate. ' y Sir. John V..homsou s ttaitfyr acre pals to t le endo 1886. Subscribe now, Thomson 89 Frances Hoover 67 Donald -'._ 1 ai,mtei-N and Glcr�i�i•rt. ` trains runs through .daily from Whit o fi y strawberry patch, set out last year, re- .Qw �t ?B�KE tie0'Head 63LeMa 78 Gordon 50 Chica„o, etroit and Port Iiuron wi ho. t and tea the eater benefit :� I N'T \ G, G1tAI\I\(j, SIU env chane of cars. turned hire upw•ard's cf $150 this year Y , i • Writing,iPaper-Hanging, Tinting, etc., of ill ', - I� -lone on ithe shortest notice. All shades of Baggage hecked through from W itbj, fi ons the sale of the berries, besides a The latest craze in woman s lieadgear William Sliepherd 44, Allies Gillman 44, ' . ,: } , ixed to order. None but the best Enk- 'to destinat on. I large- quantity used for Koine consump• is to odd to the other triminings of a hat t� illiaui Westlake 40, James . Morrissey 7 if asei3. HILTS d N'E BOUR�TF �6y S twc► vet erect, tall fume feathers, that 36. 'The aver•, a attendance of the school :a I . f• pedal ttentian to pairirenker t; kegs tion. A profitable berry patch, that. �' . P g . -- - - - for Manito a, Northern Michigan, Da of - ...e... -,--_ staud up in the immediate front like for the month was 9S Lack of puncta- �Soot� card" .Shoc•ri, j the,Northe n and North Weateru Sate , ll HITB1: pricked up ears, or two grog goose•quills arty and irregular attendance still affezt . ' �_ SLIE, BOOT AND SIIO British Columbia and Ualiforuia, I set ou end. Many of the a feathers are the work of the teachers. OHN L Single and return tickets to all in son + �:; PO fTlie oId organ `factory �is Being ednvert. decora4ed with 4 , curious Indian device . ,.�. , j -. hiker. Pegged and sewn work. Orde s the Grand r�nkaud Great Western ivi- rnpt?y attended to. Fx >enenced workman- ed iIItO a roller slttiu�, rink: traCQd iu bt'ight gold, dna against the The En lisp railways kill onf o I. ]I. IDon't forget the stand, nearly opposite the sion; Chico o and Grand Trunk, D troit The chief cons able, sa s' the uasetle. back ound which . is - usuall d ed a R y ne out - .. ; 1 I va, Bing street, Pickering village. ?-y I I Grand Ha en and Milwaukee, and uter• 3 ' �• ' y y of 21,500,000 passengers carried. . . - ,' _--_. .__-_ _-__ --_ _ ____ . . colonial'R ilway. is on lire weepe�th, find is impounding brillant red. The result re squaw -like lie Esquimaux-of Greenland publish a - i . . Tniloi-I n ' Special heap through siri,le'' anti re, all the cows foetid running at large on and gorgeous in the extreme, especially I i ., l �` . ', .' for ticket to and from:New Y ' - the streetA. )as liar beau noted) when "oda ted" b a aper called The AtavgandliTtit Naling- ; ; . • • . . HERE IS N U ' LO\ GI1 A'� Y delphia, W sltington, Dover ll IrkTckieta The Whitby a d Fast Whitliy plough• heavy•featw•ed woolen, fat and forty, Y lnarrIIik Tysaruminasassermik Univkat. Onl one and in ten of what is sold . , I ,doubt that Mr. Johnston. Tailor, east of for Ottaw Montreal, .Quebec Boston rug iriatch on the 27th uk., was largely - ••I ea Auni Chloe, on is ettin around y f uthbert house, gives batter satisfaction for I • Y Y g g as (butter in CLicago, according to the money than any other first-class house in the (via Montt al and also Suspension Bridge), attended and created considerable interest. night smart." ••Yea indeed I is, honey. H alth Commissioner of that city, is the I .� „ ship. Ca11 and examine his stock if you Suspension Bridge, Buffalo, Detroit, Port 1Ir. J. Wr•rison's farm, lot 19, 5th con., I was pestered and sick. abed with Rheum• . _: ` + to get a stylish, good -fitting well -made suit. Huron, Ch cago, Winnipeg and all ints was the place selected for the match, and atism for six years and done this West's ge�ttine unadulterated.. T.�_ i'' aember, the address— JOHV8TON, east of, i� of an i rtance in Canada and the roved ve well ads ted for the different Out of eighteen births at La MOO* i .hbert House, Pickering Village. ay Y PO p ry P World's Wonder or Family Liniment -the �{ ' f _ __ _ Dakota, this ear, seventeen were 4. -- � - " k ` . United St tes. Also through single and trials. There were forty-eight• entries. People are talking so magi about, and I gir ( , , Nature ma be deaf and dumb and blind, I I f • ' . Hotf, I return tick is by all thQ boat lines to Ddani The debt on the Methodist Tabernacle was sure enough cured. It done' saved Y i 1. - �; ! lobs and D kola pointe. this old nigger's life." Price 85c and 50e and pest all finding Ovt, but slhe ltnowe '+ O IZ D N HOUSE, PICKERING. is 116,000. ; per bottle. Sold at the Pickering Drug which sex is most in demand on thb'tron- _ 1 is Oh for .E rope. (,Le'aper t11all `leer: air. J. H. ' L -on lel s ken of hist a 17 - �� Jsxmee Gordon, Proprietor. This house le 1 g Store. 1-4 ' tier. c� . . O. ! I - a fine newt brick building, finished in superior I 1 First -cls a Railway Tickets from Whitb probable candidate for the ma oralt . - E Y. y y I Country girl (addressing robust �tt•> N '�., _r style.. Every convenience and comfort for the and steers to Liverpool, Antwerp, Loa Mr. C. Nourse, who has held the si- ,� ,. i. d , I f ,. �;. travelling public. The choicest brands of Hoyle, of according to fam@, Wa& —Why Ont �Ou go 'to Work? Train 1.... wines, Liquors and Ci ars alwars on hand. donderry, ueeuston, Glasgow or Belfast, tion of postmaster here for some years, borne over two hundred ears o, and loaki bun 1 around p ' '` . New Rnd commodious stales and sheds. 7-y only $19.• Round trip to and from is reported to have been short in his ac• y i ( �' y ) - ; would if I • ' I --• Whitb , 5.3 . lived to the advance age of 97,, dying in had tl>to toolf:. Country girl—What sort- x i� C(COMMERCIAL iOTEL, BROLGH- Y counts, and last week was dismissed from Cavendish -s nate London, in 1764. of tools do on want? Tramp=$Wife �'` ., _' AM, Ont. John M. Gerow, Proprietor. Interine iate; via the "White Star Line," leis position. It is also said he has left e Having leased' this .Hotel and fitted it up in. $41; round trip, 575. Cabin from $ 39 to B purchagsing �tlhe Genesta the New and fork. y . I w first -cissa style, I shell be leased to see my 5100; roan tri r number of hie ft•iendB iq for amounts p p 57., to $175. Yor yachtsmed hope to get the prizes � Augustus $ala i& ttatd UN a ieiie b ` : ,, friends and the' travelling public generally. The sgR•regating 15,000, the COutl�ty Agri- ghe has reCOntl WOn into the ,ba n r P Y best of accommodation afforded for 'man and Parties ishing to send t6 the Old cultuhal Soeiet ofwhieh he was secretary• y 'rgai , an Australian s ndicate fo_ letters he is ' best, and every attention paid to those favoring Country fo their friends can have prepaid y and .thus keep them on this side of the writing. to The London Telegraph. rney , , ire with their vatronage. i8-10 steerage an rail tickets through to Whitby, treasurer, loaing #1,200. He appears to Atlantic. are intended to invite immigration *o '' , ' =- -3ROUGHAbf HO'T'EL, JOS. PIPHER, for $17. have been '•accumulating" for years as Tattooing, which 'woe at onpl time sl• En land.' { ` � E - ; Proprietor. °Having loosed the•above well For thio r% , ocal, ' foreign, 'sipglb and it now transpires that parties have boon mast universal anion the Ja ase, is .1 wb♦: known house t�om llflr. Thomas Voucher, anti round tri r railwa • and ocean tickets p y g y for ears .B I� The cost of the riot`vda be ease sees.' { ; Y�} . . Navin thoroughly replied the eaino, I stn now a iII him hnanrance moue y now fast d in out and in the lar er The Ma or of D[ontreal re eived from tide ti, pre steel to cat�ir to the wants of the travelliu apply to _ y and dunng that time .they have bad no y R ' y ,�: ,,,'�Y . cities of Japan is seldom seen. Brigade Qffiioe the pay sheets of the � r� public. Every ;accommodation for man enc 7 insurance on their r0 rt . Mr. f6 m. i , , beast, rhe bar as usual supplied with_ the best Ee S EPHENS ON . p � y - Farmers in Fayette county, 'Pa., are different regiments- daring the nt �-� Barnes is in for #1 000. Nourse has left offering to hive away all the apples any• small�polt troubles. The total nitlt = r . 4 L to be procured. and an attentive hostler29-yaye G. T. R..a d Telegraph Otfice, Whitby. town. The feeling against him is so . in attendance. one will take. wluoh, of course, ie to be paid b t1r1�. ` ' ' t _ ''�� mai > soups n strong that he' stood a good chance of The recent State census vas Diaesa• cit , is �7 790 This includes all the e>(: �' a h r -- �MimIca1. - - � ale at sane Y• beim I ched had he ata ed. � , � j '' �$ '° �- � 1 - ---- ; f Rowans, a Owe yn y ehusetts a population of 1,941,468, being Hees in conusotion with c 4i>s out the - ' '•. , . '. t U SIG �---- —O.. >rewepaPm' AeT+ertidns B►nreaa (10 eprnos -- �---•- p° g street),w sWRor• sin of near} 800,000 in ten' years. volunteers. • ;k�a i , y . i En uire at the PickerI D Blore iri . NEW YORK. �R f�� 1 N ,c c `� stay reference to the e>4traordinar merits of T e assertioq t at the old Bay State ie On alD onglnal ihiffip ofh8 Worm, .y. �, i l eory of Muer includes tionnd fonaht fiat- Le leads fit llo Y \ Y y, counterpoint, fugue, form and technics• ___r_ __ West s Cough Syrup. It is ineilcalable for retrograding is not confirmed. which Alezander VI divided the diseov " i ; ,' p -e tne,{terms, eye., ap ly to ' , - the speedy cure of coughs, colds, consump- Paper hs made rn Mance from. hop erl4es betweeta Sp4in tend Portagalf d � i � .t � ` sl, ��� .. �e�s Willie side, Bnnthorne s y unger i b Tines, an 1 ii is claimed that ibis fibre fie- Which is now in �' J 1c �+'' O'L1tt�_ tion m rte early atrges, ronchitia, asthma, possession ofthe Vattrsffl -, * brother is aid to be more nl er- F i :: a e resilience of Mrs. Head, ' POP P influenza, whop in co h, and all throat cured is the best adbatitute for rage yet all the resent United States form A.bilal � F. }_ tsic Room I sonall the the estlaetio Uscar. Ike is P g p., „ } 3, - doors w > i the "News " cults, Pick• y and lunadiseases. Price, 25 cents, 50 canto, obtained, as it posses great strength, marked Tersde Baeelacs, .or, The (' s1- om1 g e a shot nd tl b d It c n to m tic bot e. fly r aA ea e o a 1 Pe 1 fle><i slily tie cy. of C elfish . ,. . -..... .. :. ,. - , :1.:i 1� ._ - ,-_ ,.r• s l f li _. :. t ,... .. s :.: ,. . ! ^� a i .: ♦ - '4a... ..\ y t- . --flee -.. '.'d,.,� +GG .. t��• , :ti. - -- .. �. i- �-.:. ,� ,.. ..- ,. .-. -,, ., ,_.� 3-.. �.- '"3— ,... i -... - _ - .,fir "3- }' ,yt I I, , t .. _ 1. t�., _..�[t-. _. , <.,. .moi •II ... 4� • # � �. r�7� . �- ,i z. ,. AAF�RI% . '. ,, - . �. ,;` b �� `� � <). 7a. # ..s. _.e-: 1 ,L�"A. i - �.4:_ :r;, a ,P:. t t �. r- .. + 11 r H 1� `.� 1 61 9-:- n. t _ b ,. f . .3� :. .::-i sib :�1+ , - . � � : ,.. '1 t � ,�f t ti - _ `<-•� \ ��� '. �' \ w e . _ - .., .. :.. :. f - _-•, •,oaf. -4. - $s. r. v '"e�` I r,%t �l - . - - I H - tk.- sh fly JA{ .1 F - '," f , � . .a- _..lei.._:.,.=.: t .-: t . .,Q4JW .:r..,.. { .rani, .'s 5` . .: v, .._.13_; 1 ..,"� _--..-_. .,< .;. _.._ x._i,..'.. -- A_t9a_..- _ rte_-._,.rst to .'e zi-_^G:...._ bY._ st ass .- .i. wt31 �: '� :k" _ y.__ ' �.. I A. i1. .� ,� - •4. - 1 .: ._ ,:. .i. I pf -c �.. SYd -y !f_ �wars ... . I t ::� 1 - - 1 - , . Y - f_ 1 fi 1 H L . . . .. :. : ,. . .f a. ,, ". ,- 1- :.,,,f -. 'fir ._ .. ,_ �.1. ::- ....t.. . '.. , .. - _ s I I •�t f - ,I _i - ' .. _ , � �� ,�f YOU K "� hied enemy, ody ped ,. N G FC,I whoa• ' . to ulil ze• the entrance the nehst vias where IN. FEAR OF THE REDSKINS. Beitceuets s s eava isKd�><r�► +la-- rr ���� i ~�-; :. ' PaDlio Lib �. lJlile Y lisle orgw's Ibnaet had beets, and hei•,fe the thoroneh , nicion • snildina, Church-sbiFeet ; $t �m ` I" Wbo Was the Cn11 't ? >� family of little wrens was reared. dent rates �• partioutan free d o,•ana Tlurr.ar The nestaUrr Teted�tQii 1Rxperfcacen.� Bexoovoli, P dent; O. H• Beooga,o.• s� yrs`, i lie Your cams are wrong sin, Walters," w'+r uhleerved, and when iL 000apt►ats had The fetegraph operator afl tome of the A Yrom�e�/BaloMay b .re.�ot, sm 1� au y ;.. said the master. "And t e mistakes are flO� awn L•ird Sufft 0 H t x E *room. ��,'. t y, lk had it oi►rofully exposed Cols a in Arfz nab and other west- M Boiien, 8.w an 8 Irelan i �e1't0'ae °t a° R Y FOR BALE - "GtINES AN �° b loos maW and a ttm f reoisely the same as e'S, fi ars for remov d and laced In his lctnre filer hingte tbill:, Pbnin Pao- AeotromBalltmore, riaH ' ' � t, 8 P p gi y era regions are valiant fellows, but it fre. tory ou fits, Stove nd H•Attng M%chinm water fir s'' we�D°°1 tore°ightlr darins lam F e. Yon ve been-eo in n. toad Q Y happane that they cannot be con- .etc. fiend f �r d�orlptive a the ata. w'line@ seU wheels, Chopptag lti le �o �` 'Y • » Py "� aelnti talo�te, and menti n what Jaz. Port�anQ, tsoston anA i' oat, sir. ! TBE LYIE-$ILN winced that duty demands of them a etrfat tht voy w.nt (1[enli,n i..na Walters a ave-lookin OLUB s p►per) H. w. P I'RIE Brantfo,d. Ont �enn°r'°°' lie° Otaa`°'r anC h� f3'r' g y, did iui he attention fo the nom L dei Qi ane Boston, weettr: aedH ,�. t I' - was desired, and the masts' too)z ap hie pony's 'business regaed• $ T R r°4'a tom. a debar, less of calf. . 1 • I - Cane. no�rin One man up at Derrickviile— A Q G U b For ,ftreight, DaeeaBe, or other int0at7 ail g that ail the loot►I ofTi a>,d -Tommy Dyer—lost a wash's pay and ezper- •>a ter �r �>bb 8oham lir $ Co , Balttmrr•; - 1 l `• hold oat your hand.". comma would be appointed at the , first fenced considerable hardship by abandon- C1o. Halifax, Bhea k Qo.. i9k .l Cha " �, �� John Leslie half rose ; he' was trembling meetin after the annual pionio, the ma or. fn his WELL B O R I IZ� b N• F.; Wm. �'homeon tt t;o„ hiss Bohn, N. B ] g post. and three or four others of the has no as ertor; 20 feet Der hear, hand or horse.Drwee �� lift f10., ;Love tM Alden N ,y sad he coal I not speak, ough hie lips -itY of he members have dating the pest boys have had trouble of rations kinds since oombtnee �°° Hne and r It drillin ma�hlne ; eras! eci� YOri • $ Bonrlier. oronto ; Al Boa g �� t 1 moved, week I bored Hader more or Ic st ezoltement. the A hes set out n °0'r' first ureses ane et ,alis. �Pne tar t,atatosae. Q�e ileo • W l o their last scalping h eCAQIi' STB$iE , R&WILTON oiNso► Allan, p Win. Broome, PhUai ia; H. - "Bit doWn," said the maet� . Ae the ap inting most i• entirely in the mar. A letter from Dr nd. Billiton- 'lttont,y+a i LenliLe set down mechanical po ppoo agooa says y, sad James hands f Brother (Iardner there was bat L+at week the operator here received a ICOR PLIC gNT $� t It �. Walters received the punish lint, little ° sacs to wire palland log=roll. Never- brief mss e` from v WINq °ig Dyer. �!aT'iD'g ..1 m oil: E oRLY_ C T THIS 0� r I After a time he brought n hie ■nm Cor. fheleee several ins :montes of devotion to Injane two miles north Nothings more t ; it+, i _ rooted. i const Dropped out. Sir Simon lt.iabow was heard f om that quarter for three or CI:a porton $ S o I ` , A ! "And yours, Lselie?" ea>A the tnaste'r• called -pon Nickles Smith and offered him a four days, thojigh the operator»bere called oma PPe F>1LL oI Co'tton he NBA C 1Dermare " I cant do it, sir." ! dog th t would sell on the weaken market the place regatarly shoat once an hour. At s,►tns maoi4lne. $ee t at OLs rssT�ox a om V m • �_ "There is no each word `can't,'-" ;.�- for $21 he w►oald ase hfa inflnrn.ce to get the length one aiternooa he got a feeble and a abet. alcor alt nr.-(fracas ileac,,. • t ' 1wered the muster. `� You 11 not go home Rainbo family the pc eltion �f librarian, uncertain Bort o[ an answer, which., the beet i - until it is done. Sir Sim n can t read but ie a great hand to way he could make it out moss to h JAkE - -;.' II. look at piotares. t e effect gRr� $Q; - ��ff that a detsohment of troops were in that Prof. Cauliflower Coo a Pork Pao ere, Toronto. 1 '' tt moss a half-holidaq. Jo Leslie, locTz- p r made a midnight neighborhood, 'and that the operator, who stall at t e. boars of 5h'ndi '«'atkine on re- was nowhere to be' found C• BOO. Round Spice Bacon C. C, � r . t ::, �' ?� e'd up In the school roe ,rat st one of the g, had �, . . tense t6 t tis wife moss 'ill sail must have carried off bo the hostiles as Indialy boon Bl•egow Beet Hsme, 8 gar Cured Him, Dried Bee'1, -� T $=-- 1 fabler, hie face buried in hip hand and his n - mt , trail set Bacon 8mok $'ar , Ton el be ' Af ee I[eee P s sid to ort , <. to a hI r s gu Pi m. souring the mustard he of- /were everywhere to be seen.. Tile hoe Tu eon d p.iih Family or Navy Pork Lard is P ea H� IN TH BAR . " , •' I'm stn id and I'm feted Brother Watkins a wheelbarrow bniit here felt ve sorrowful over Y aO e• a east Brands of En lieh Fin, P , �►'ao ard," he said on Cor' Dj lir n fate Dairy Sall in 81ook. g �� Ai<l/ ! 1!p)RHII'rlfvl� .1� to himself. wouldta� as ideas of architecture u he and they were on the point of Bending off a _ 73e was faint and dizzy, fl he had had • ] top a hint that the Cooperfamily 8attaring biographyof the missing_telegraph- gBRIJDED DIANWtgt'Tw1eT i;scHB7'!, Eat t mproved 4ttachm��' Q nothing to eat since breakfast time and it wanted to carry the key of the club safe dur• lir when a live y rattle from o e of the re Trunks. wardrobes, eto.- 10 _ , , placed in Drawers, Ing the next hey drive sway and deetro llothe and other t f was now o clock. year, colvers was heard, and ever l y nseeb n �{ ybo y paused tD tmp►tting •delightful and delloate } n', $udders y he heard s footnt p in 'the next Jadg�, Backdown Johnson bought a� pair listen. Tre ticking continued for a minute' clothing, carded or worn u perfume to the igenti r ce for r` is room. Perha a it was the aster. He °f yller skates for the eldest dao rhter of or two and then somebody ejaculated : heir powerful oonoentr d infeocttanntt'hpryopoe 4 price only ��5 e$,(', �' P Wa down Bebee and sl t Intimated to her "That's Tommy,. now. Where is be ?" An o 88, a perfect means of protection against Intention ,�I j shuddered. Suddenly a hand as laid on y y disease, via oft a set that if he was s oh I int u y [d g t the same time a moat delighi ore send °s slam for oar L ' hie shoulder. He could bear ie dread no PP ted 'sailor of Paradise l Ir or two over the wires su fliaed to tut odor; made emir ty of •.tin fn assorted o0l0(7 and ae >. longer, and offered a wild shy k. Hall he would turn it lento a roller rink for locate the mibsing operator at Talbot's Milt very ratty, unique, and neat Ever one oho i teedt°r ebne troars " Do be aiet Jack • her benefit. have them. lsriae 100. each —three for 26o Th n tr!• q , ,,poo e i .going to . about thirty miles from his own otil lie, Cool gyp. the great En lieh df or 25 bat bil , � la� ��an es a Qaehin wilt do wet! ils td kill yon. The. master is pat, d I'll try to �, L Ttt it'rJ�stt: wliete he paid he had. gone for shelter soap, awarded the gold meal, tAndon, Eng., IH8f. (. help you, said James Walter h,irery member of the club living within and found deserted. by -the operator. Tom- Large cakes, price Ibc,•, or abo• Tj a QO-Op tip8 " Jim," replied Leslie, " it's no use to try et'van m ilt s of Para(1418 Hall was on h d ae mY's te►et message before cicala hia tie sad se°t a paid to say address �r �" ip a oakei, • }� poecag pon receipt of price • ' i - I to help me ; I'm stupid, and coward. I the triangle soantted and Brother Garner •tatting on hie journey again created $oma Address Tuyvo-CsasoL COMPAN7, 759 Craig 8t., Boil• ' arose and •sid : tresis Ciroulan and deeoriptions of ont English 7. p _r should like to die, and not be a trouble to !. amusement here, and was : mo-Oresol q f .. preparations mailed tree on applleati i, • _ - anyone." My frons, die am Ae beginuln' of - &nodes " There hasn't be9n An lnjan within forty Agents wanted• write for berme, i,. i "Nonsense, Jack ; you're ever enough. y'er wid sue, While we kin. look back ober' Mika of this place, and yet the operator — -- -- _ 22 JA BS ST. 1401TT . HAIr$II�OI: ` in some ways, and you'll get o er your fear six y'ars'of once e an�" harmony, we hev tea can't be found with a fine-tooth oomb. �'�NADA PERM�N ENT -----' !' F ., in time, son to believe dat :a kin look ahead to They`ve got too many plugs In this country. LO A j�j �$. ++ reater successan' m i' erfeck understand They re n. g," n" & SAVINGS'. CO, G G ' i "You've been caned twice f c me naw K - murmured Leslie. ' in', Die club was P P The bo s tried to tell ,him that he ha i de iva•r I ¢rganized on deo c n y poratcd,• A. D. 188ti.. '� j - : " A d 'll ain," id the mas- bra t t ne rainy da y, an i s f est roll call in- , I ni be caned ag " clu ed six men an' M deg. 1 t de present g hie oww pct fete Y'ithout'oaaee bat ae Subscribed Ca its) .......:....... $3,000,000 :,, ter, who, aving suddenly rem bered John the of no rel the concluded he h'id Paid up Capital.......:....:.......2,200,000 �. �f) Leslie, had come to sok after h m. .{ 111 w date oar i<nembprehipwould make depopala- $one•. Reserve Fund•,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,•I,I00,000 KN WING ACHINH: dare you come here . shun fur a cit , an i liber member doa,n' night a new man at Yikerta ff otai te,. """• • • • • •. • • • • • • • •g�6W�p� The game T Asea Y y edified the bo e all alon • ' ' And he turned to Walters.; o R n fo, dogs it am not de: fault of our con- Y g the line by , end- o F �• = Q E , - The onl machine suitable t r'tsmitp �e - , But at that moment Lesli , oPerei.Dme stitlishan and by-lawb. . ' ing messages describing the ro ress made + - P g ii�ilipany s Buildings, Toreatol�t. j chine, Boit out cAaru/e of ey rrder or needle' 't with fear, and faint with hung ,fell to the `'Daorin' de past fiskal �y'ar death hqb by the Indiana in that neighborhood and Toronto knio all s z;e of atocaings o ooks. full -t i ae ground. -- - - - _ bin tluiey in our_ranks, an' de b'ar traps hev saying that it was his intention to stay there ed - ' " He's fainted, air,"' said a es 11'altera. and Bell hila life ae doe,rl and seamless. The Ribber ie eimp'est earl of - nev thin free from do iasis:.;. �i. i;.curn n . y ae possible. After The Com y h now on hand a large tnschine, end the same needle used in dols rib' vi. ''� . Perhaps the, fainting saved bo h the bo s Thr a memborewere;devoured b alli- aktrs • he had, asaura a everybody to this effect Bev- g / Y q e g three oral times. he broke in with : . amount of nglirh money which it'ie re and plain wrork. The lifti°g t the stitches calif ` M -` d ' i for when Leslie had recovered,, the master two were run ober b. hatcher c�►rts ; _ •ed to lend on fi t class reoarities of Ow dispensed with. Mitts, Gloves ndenhi :rid '` bade Waltersko him home. fell ff de roofs of befrns ;two died far Inv, " Ho6tiles kii�ing and barnia Bart of ram„ ,t b,r� A 1 rte, Dec i first III.. 1 an' ebea owed dear; deathe mo' or less dI- here. Think i 11 go oat and help e!ean PP y Sashes, Tuques. Jersey suite, d almost ever., . I } and «.Tim,,' aaidl John Leslie, �, root y to rollaiiiii ti�i rinks. them oat. -s. HE RBERT MA861$, of initted goods can be mad nit. Reneive ' hat do you �" hen we orwani;z A din club de chaff• es Toward cyesis the next day hs.aanonno- r Managing Direobr Priz t at ;Domtnion and Prot tial- Exhibitioc �' 1 `-elf. think I can da' ?" g _ fur hiteweshin' a kitahPn ceilin' ranged all ed that a equad-ot troops had arrived ; that Pint Honors ,ttevery fair g v °g prizes thio P e°' "Why they ain't a fellow i the' school de ay from thirty tante to fo' dollars ac- they had seen no Indiana, and that, ar he Do not confound it with oWe it it a news I � rznt {' can draw ae y u can. You can make like- a •r in' to de standi#i' of de family in soviet was gettlog lonesome, le would o aloe -T tion. Bend Stamp for.eireuls , wetive m "ah • , messes of us a 1, and the masts too y B ' r '. _ with and h g O N • e ardupnesa Qf de whitewasher. De with them. ed. sold on i°etalment pia , niecount for sem vent Lita of chalk, only ,you ape to rub charges far Mackin' j a stove depended ou de ~peaking about. the nervosa conditigfr'of ""�'- [netrretion book cent with very I` them °ff the walla for fear of be g seen. maahioe, '. ; - , - `' ` state of de weather.) If an eminent citizen - the boys at these and other pointe,, Hen E' DUH I'LU(I OF THE which any person can ;er,rn to rate the `• '. , ; ,(ohs L9e lei sighed. ry . He had w�o, ked away out of a hool hotire •°anted a fence whi!tewaehed he might hev Welter. an old operator, saki to me : Of /_ ,_; b0; j , to pay fifty cents or $5 a rod. If a lady course it's fan to sit around an instrunieut * p,,'+ and his sum were oftener ri ht Ile ion ed The Toronto gIllttl g R wanted tome fiwcerbede in de side and de in a Place of eafoty and Ian h at there fel- arc- �i I to confess h e delingaeney, but d'd .not dare apodia' up might cc$t her fift tante a lows, but iter not ver humorous , _, ; I to do it, a Isketchtd the •con on bite of Y piece+ y to be in 116, BAY ST. Q$ j ~ 1 a r • he a e ched it on his stat ,and then want a d p g red kf th j P Pe or de call d usson rho di,i dee din'.mi ht - ___ _ _ ese t (lima all alone and feel that a I s ON .� sed Qf de hcinee-an lot. It moss de sin or two may come in on you at any IS MARgED / robbed it q ic:kly away. Bat t -day, with ra a about bestirs' car eft an I' - — - '�'" hi�great gl t #or drawir , he h sketched m P yin' 'sm moment. I had sn experielace two years . _I g doom h m,, an de same about d rawin . h ago at 1 ender over in. the Moo ' rt mora lila orate) he ha , - ee out , g llonb, which d 1 ec me absorb of de back I won' - ed In it, Ins' much that he did not notice yard• We were in s state of an- t forget right away. The savages a arch an' wildness. had been, moving around pretty lively for +-' that the mst'er'e eye moss opo him, nor •� hat was de stutttis-of culled roctet in several days, and nearly everybod had left ' '-- , . that he had �i en from his seat a d was close - r ' 1-' di i k ntrybefo de Lime Kiln Glnbwae organ- the country or moss ready to leave. Y I didn't ■ to him befofe he could FflAce he tket�h. lzjd :+' Three mill have an ba ' �+ yon pbuple war chucked in y elneee to do except to .answer IN BRONZ t f _ 1 So this i he wa ou s nd our time int u:ries from citizens newt a rr and � E I E.i'TE�S. •1. i y y Y a hole; eo to speak. Dere was no upper 1 p Pe I at school, L' elle—in drawing ca features ? cruet --no lower cruet. lle wife of de white roldiera. About twice an hour I'd get a U ' . 'John Leslie foment 'red and w its The NE 0111 ER GENUINE, washer could call on de wife of de barber an' rash mereago asking for Indian new s. - choking feel•ng came, but hem e a great cell pe>cfectly to home. De barber went Sometiinea the inquiry .would convey Intel- '�' ' �.. i 1 efi�rt. T - -- - --- - ._ - - — ., ober fosse de head -waiter of de leadin' hotel 8- :n<, >ra (e sees,, If oa li onoe to me that I had no other means a - : C y pease, air, it fen t a c ricatnre-- washer i. tee on,, $jay T k ` an' feel on terms of noshul Equality wid him. of. knowing, as, for inetknce, whey ,some- w"hing Mac6ineill I O.� , . it did happen;;—I was a coward. I copied Al'. am now than ed hod wonid ea - ••„Led that a weak,, ;) the ram ; ��Taltere did not. H wouldn't g Oareociety'am grad- y y that the redskins had done ~•Imam lirg iri (, IPR,O�•�I� O so and ao and then ask me for ear. ole wichon, �1j� ,j� ed as sharply ae wid white folks. We has , farticale►re, _ ihr ase o>f . w.a'h tell of me, solhe was caned ;and I've been When I of those Inc uiries I would step out (k mods can ween trying t0 be raver. «"ill cove a me now °ar patronizin ways t0 oar inferiors same ae g t - sir -, ,, � y If our aomplezion was of de purest alabas• in front, look sronnd for a minute, And then "`"r' � t° 10° i°`e` in one hoar. Agenu f ' ter. go inside and forward the Particulalrs of the - wanted all ever Ca,1 And the th`n delicate hand was at out,.' aaa. sample sent fu, P What did de'eult'd ole of die kent Indian situation. i wrote a good man tna( and territory given- i,adie, make ,.,d aQen4;no wear or . P ry • Eat the mater was gazing upo the slate, raft .fair war tie y etothes, and every lady will bay after truing it; warrante0 know abort art an sa.ence an' by iene when P y s tches in that way, but eo mosso cr-ticos in Ave minntes, cotton code in M bedclothes rid every mo lint gro%ing more and more die club held its first meetin' �'h arise S gestin nervous to, or no sale. Address, FERRIS a ce)-,Pateniessa"I,&= -' IS rH surprised at the sketch before him. ! at ler► th I found that I moss - - y! g fasturers, 78 Jarvis Street- TORONTO Canada � - I of us knowed a tea oto chromo. from a Rem. and excitable. Every time the wind made ,BLE . " I will to a the caning now, heir," said braadt an' we did not know' cue much about j P a noise' ]~'d am Then I wonid get ap and _ AS THEY ARE THE oS John L3elie a tremnloue voice. , , CONVENIEN C harmoniz�n colors in de house as a male took oat n the deserted country. Perha s � , AND OST DIIh "Ill see to it," .Paid the maatgr, taking der of music. Lots of ae would leave de a PahY o volnnteore would call on me fora ; w 't • TOP N THE ARKET. fheee the elate and paying no heed to John. Lee- r•ter Ile's speech, parlo> walla here an pat a velvet carpet few moulenb and advise mo to clear oat, be- - Titers arc over +wcnty Tkozeudai down' on de kiitchen floo'. We would hsng sides giving ins inf,irmation of some atrocity Topa sew is >ese, and re slag. 1 And he did! see to it. John alle •was a Brussels lace curtain at one winder an.' a Perpetrated near at hand I of so Small � satlsdctlea titan say old r. k tad !• not caned. . chintz at dentxt. We all reckoned dal de that when my inetrnment would click I `� �►. Th .:. Im. . And the governors o#,the schoo gtt`ve him girth was fl w e at. We rnpposed dot de sun cold almost fall out of the chair, and then manafsctarer of these the advanta ea neceeear to c r on hie Caryl a To� " y y moved.' We enppoeed dot de wind bloomed I 4ent word to headquarters that if they ag ps, owns mo ,patiMtblr i Y - edu jt��on foram artiax: simply to dry oat de elotE lie on de line wanted me to ata the would have to lv ' ' r provemente and all through yon, Walt rr, card If anybody had told ue dal de moon was me a couple of gusrde.Y This moss done, aria — than any other firm Q a = John Leslie to his friend" If y u had not inhabited we should have stn ed on him, we got alorg all right after that." �" r United $tat g stood by the poor coward, and taken the �• r. r".� i G Think of de change a few brief t'a'rs hev t ' _ caning, I should never have.. ode that n �„,, I ' T drawing. If I seer am an attic the first wrought ! De aivorage cull d man of to -day I]tP$RIAL CoI�GH DRpP, wlll give Positive Coleman's illlpro�ed P1oAgh garnes� THEY A8$' Foa BALE BY LL THt� u g p Hamer hie do atter some r°minent aetrOII- CARRIAGE BUILDERS ATP ICES TH.I; r picture I paint shall be of ou a d me a; • g P an I Instant Re.tof to those anti=rin from Adasted to e�r"Chard `iorTti. , - - _ ' school, Jim, a d the Cor fri hte ed fellow omer, an his mule am fed accordin' to de , g BB SLRPASSED BY ANY HAT IN p g Colds Hoarseness, Sore Throat, etc., and No whiftleirees to in urs trees. Eae on man and APPROACH THEM I . � : who could Z do his sums shall e e in changes of de moon. Six y ars ego we didn t ere iuvalaable to orators and .vocalists. For team, Workin 1 y QIIAL .:- pe P g know any better dan to ales sl and ei ht g qualiaee guaranteed Money re• I I�3 � at his brave friends slate. And we'll be , p �' g Bale by dru Hieb and oonfectionere. R, funded it not satisfactory atter a fair trial. Price, - -. friends for ev r and ever 7irr1 « Iters for In s room an et:ow oar doge under de bed. T WATSON, Manufacturers, Torointo; $l0'without oolian and bridles. FgCTORY 8e s � ' L • ' IVs reckoned dat newer gas was good to kill 407 t you will have made a man of me." offde a lir. tiVe en ed de small of taller It ie ro 17EWEY lit C'Q. O 413 Kln St.,. I _ 1 Ig ] y p posed in Spain tostart a fleet of 3 j i J 1• E� ---- , .. dropped �n a led hot stove. chips, repreeedtitig all maritime nations OOLBORNE ONT. *r0 0 TQ, Toid a Lie With gia Fin er." "QTY frena, when we look back frew d e from the little port of 1'aloe, in Spain, on . . A little boy, fora trioti, pointed hie fits i=r misty pact, an den ahead to de rosy fueher August .3 1892, the four handreth anni- '+� - g we can't hel but feel d ,t it was a good vereary of the sailing of Columbus, and to : - s to the wrong road when a marl eked him g o n a culla Paeron: While we have the fleet sail to San S iivador over the E E N :; thin to be CITY ,which way, tlje doctor went. Ae a result ma 'uetl feed ■ � I � - W R I •' . the man mica d t y i y proud an elated, I want to route taken b the reat discover I ■ e F he doctor and hln little boy warn you not to bast oar sus y g lir' AGAIN PICT RIOLS IiIGHEST HONORS AltiD GOLD _ . - . died because tie doctor came too 1 to take y penders ober T !MEDAL FU de fack' Doan go and git de idea dat Several noblemen In England are :n the $ �, a fishbone fro hie throat. At t e funeral habit of ivin a tial orders to makers in -- i fin. white fn ka am 'trach who hev no lir- - g g • 'the minister id that the little boy was p°° P `irginia for•their supply of emokLpg tobacco. = , tickler r ghts in die kentry. Doan' emagl killed by a lie which another boy ]d with ds►t all de sidewalks was laid down far There ie no doubt'that ,by that means they ' hfa finger. � . - Ian ae t pont benefi�, an dot de time fisc strove fir get the very bees; tobacco to be had, ut !t s t Il pyo 1>G t boy did not kno the mia- costa them 8'2 a pound. The wt rkiog en of ehief he did, de white man to etas back an speak only AteToronto. Every Borrel Guaranteed. This Oil was used oil �( Of course nobody thinks he when spoken to Canada are smoking the very aams q ality t ; meant to kill) little boy molten h pointed . : 1. ; of tobacco at 60 conte a pound, and t is Machinery during the E�hibitiou. It haS been awarded Sl - thA wrong oma:. He only wanted to have I known to them by the name of s� M.iyrtle t" . . �LDALS duriu the last three years Sec that you gam, ,, a':little fun, at it war fun that c et some I Navy.' YEELESS. Itis ®sly made by . b a reat Americans visitin' Qdy g dal ; if h9 ever hes d the re- g London nampl�In of Q pelt of it, hem st have felt guilty of doing tradeemen'e exactions and attempts to de l'. Si53.. 5��� ROGERS COe y T� O frond. The best sho s will cheat in mak- RAIN TILE—FIR3T•CLASS. Apply to Wid. ��r k • - . a mean and wio ed tking. We on ht never, P trifle with the truth. Ing change, and the shopkeepers do sot � BUCKOW. h reeman P. O., ont _ - ." —` scruple to admit that they have one scale of \OWLS — COLOREt, ItOiiKlNOy AND I.ANC3- - prices for (heir own pQople and another— _chane for sale. wM• _. DOE_. Doneaater. 1, a R$'� d - fOr th n 1 - CIl "O' a Place for a Bird's I� at a0E i3H P - - C O c tl O n, ' and higher —for Americana. Q TO R RN T I N BBLG R A V E, ONT., In the picture gallery of Charbon Park, al fifty dollars s year ; tree uie of ee+ring ma. • l : rd Suffolk's place, near Malmo hu ie :. The mind Is its awn place, '• 11M I`n itseY chits, trees, Crimps, fasts, eeati, stove. A to Of L681erifi Who ' JOSHUA PEAtt$N, Belgrave. ppbcCO���� ferior Oil ofth0. a glass case containing the skin an� feattthers °a° make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven. +. —__ Sell in Ma' tacstut a fin _ , o a b "g -crow. The creature had been caught £100,000,000 IN THE Bil l'ISti COIIRT OF ' a id nailed to a tree with other vermin, a CHANCERY !—A, large part of this vast slam a d . , O cis ` �' f to which eo many thoneande of or mor share halon to the Q gs people of America. Cox �' �°� *� ' '`; y arly that there is nothing in it. The ex- Co., 41, Southampton Buildings, Holborn, (� I r~ i 1_. t sOrdinaly pe►r•t of the matter in that in London, Eng., have just published a LtsT OF % o dL i p L - 1= j, t e shelter of hie wings, where his body the heirs to this enormous wealth. Reader, a 'l ' g t, as before iG decayed, a little wren had Saud a dollar and they will forward you" 's t b ilt itself an j exceedingly neat little nest. valuable LIST ; and if you find by It that you a � � �It A643T�= �33 fix w � ith wonderful dexterity the tiny bird had are entitled to any money or props ,claim a a i h strived to fasten together the win of oar owi7l. Coat o. will Show ouy� fader. BOIL 1 Br ; 8° % G y tie waY� a For tale b tr,U 1 d l Ittin� lPooIOIL`. I 1 �n8 ! ren 1 e '? i - . .7 M . z . . - - •. I '1 : .... _ , ,-- .. - I ,I _ : r I , .. .. .1 : ). _ _ .. 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I � . ... :_ 0 a ' Will ') .4' I .. - - . .., .. I I I . out ' ' - ' ,_ I . � ..- . L. :, � : I :`L.' . 1. M hammedan etiquette to the winds, bv I .1 I - - -i d, �. � I . g v for wilich there ' - -.),� - . 1.�_, __; I I n b6 Ktiedive on the more 000Asiolm ply until Manitoba audl the North . L :4. - ]l - #Av8JV ,Lfitat shooting the ar000dile from the bank . be peopled by the millions ory. of love Mild 'Wild ldven UP 9 . of a 4 y * !. . i , � ... I *.: _., I h e, forkel 'on itarMl I vith my rifle and then plangiog into the h b . - : . 'L . . , 11,_ � i . _ _.�,� river to preserve from drcilwning the wljmmLn Out of the. three thousand 4.'gueab'who is ai1*10 roomL I . :,I I ; I *. . L __. �.p! I ,.; - - ,��­ . - __ . . t- .. _-, tions in ,.the Care r, of Irabi h8ha . . t.. L 11 d, there we at least two . - �'L . -. . I T � " - . have been invite . ! I . . hom its advance Iss, . I I �. . I..., 7 , I L. .� �­; I . . . j.: - .. " -r L L .1, ­ � depth Int.) deep water. 7Th e ', - . . . . � - - ��',,�. - - -: ... . I * i - I . - .J - �.- _L�:. � . , :;.�'j ""I- w d frightened out of bar thousan . . - - " L;,., . � - - - - � ­­` d five hundred present, the hundreds , - I J* i . " - . :., - .J....'.. t I saved her, carried follow . Principles d C010r ,L: - , / I:.- 1P .. _. i [ � - , I . � I 1�C� .., .. . -giver*s , !:. I . , I L,_ .�. .;: � -1. ­ . . 1. .1 a.". I ... L i..� L� .1 - . , I , ;­ L . _ - . , Tit Avai N ism countrymen, . � . . : , _ .'' � I , . . - . .. .V,.*.! . Ill 64 . - TnE ; jp� il her back to her d.-habseyah, and depowto i i , . .1 - I . � - � � "' - XRKV -.DtR,11 Is and the thousands being drawn - d being represented by the fate . =WOODO / _.. f " NINAt THS NIBILLsTo -Sl '. I I her therein, and than waded and sy . ,� a . y W. A. 8 . , . .t L By t& AWk& 0 .1 from the moot influential and opulent of the . - Thera I is no element ., - . . � . " '' I nature moro wide- , - I , 1. . - ,, * ETCJ, ETC.- . . "'C', " I _`,� - :: ashore as best I could with my water-satur . . , : * I - �". ;: ­ . . . �-. . . - , . . - . , _,...�, X, _, - '. ­ I ;.:.. ;. - , i: .--..�!..;�'! '' 5 Christian populasioi1i, who, of late years, more finitely de . .� . . . - . ,:. - _. [­� J., . 1` ..; i 1. �.� .� � � � ivelop, 9d, - 1, .,.:! . I . I _' I:_. :. L: .. t_- - . . . . - I . ­ ., - - I . �,_:.:_ i � . . '.I . I L , I - .-". . ;�, _ - rated clotht a on and a Current running at ly diffasA or . , " ; - : ,� . I . r - . , - ., : to ba their Look ariJlund. I .. . .. I - - . -%L -_ " . . -, I �­.` '' ur. have made the'land of the Pharso than the alement of olor. - I I ; ; . I L � . . :�. . .' . ' :, - 1! , ..... .. , . , ­ �"' - I - 1 1 Lut night. A'' n -d you? You Ave the rate of very nearly four mitw,ass ho . indeed . I I . ­_:_�', . . . I . t . 11 been Khadive knows full and it &bound& 14 9 . J. � - I . '. "' .­­� -Well, all taings considered, you did not home, an# who, the I �� � - ­ C11 MER 1. ­:,.�­_- * . throne , you everywhere I ' " I - . . . L �_ . I : I'm well, we the sole supports is the medium throu . - 1. . � � . . - .; i gi which we I ":, I .. .,i;.*.,-,. away also, have you not V roof his 1. look and . : ii . � . .. . I .; - deserve to have your head allood off. . .. - . . ,JLO --TILE C go' The gardens are ponent - : . . , � � HOITBRA'S ROAD AT .96. "I went simply because you wout: Day adomed with a thausand of - ,,(;y4.%ffI) C - very glad you saved the 1p,ow thlog-1 And see, for ,he sunlight its elf 12 A cold ­ - c I ; � 1: L. light cannot lonulinger wh in once its mls- I flower beds, whose shrubs an the myrtle I . Of this fact we , � -1 11 I - \J - I SET. � ; she was not so very, very beautifull" the three ii & 00 . '. . ' * 1, ! � I . I : I I I . � .. tres% the sun, disappeared. So, not most splon- wi h orange, lemon and "a every Jjsymoo I . . J� �, . in th, ,'.celebrated Choubish 1kolad ',of kill time, And having no do- "Cortelinly nolL Sbe had the and the minces, nZilac The three prial- :_ I ! , I . ': it its European rid,4, knowing how to didlv lustrous eyes, magnificent hair and a citron trees showing the blossom, the green ary oDlors Arat viz 0 R I Blue and Yellowl, . . .. I I I " - 'rand CA � sire that time should kill me, I went up the fruit and the ripe, at one and the same time, combinationsis .� -1 I _ - 4 and CA o, the favor cool of the a most perfect form, but taoughl her features and thesei by t4eir � ' . ..... I drive and romenade in the v; Nile with half a dozen friends, and we on- 'high above them' all the ,feathery - . udary colors, - I - ..�_ . , . . - ' b a union of any ' . I -- .- _. ... niog, whid is &treaty here, far the 1 16 1 were also good in the lips are like whilet prolulio what are termed sow . -:- - . .; of Egypt I& fast sinking below\ joyed ourselves immensely." those that we see In the =pot'u of Pharaoh's forms of the palm, the dusky foliage of the and the secondary colprelp . .� _. I . .... -:!, golden sun "What, without me? Are''Y416-aware extent in olive, and the broad waxen leaves of the fig -two, prod Q and Blue of . _. . v � hbDring desert sands, enorimsouln daughter, And to an txag lies a Tertiary. ' ' ' � 11 �� I the neig boun. len hat the conclusion of Your speech has Com- -_ wave in the gentle breeze that comes laden n. - - - 8 again the the Sphinx, and they are ce 17 the re. . the primary will give .you Purple, a sew L .. . I .. . 11- a beave'l tast crim on iled the effect of its commenoe- I with the hot - � ; I . _.i , * of bumiug Band till it 4OOk9 like a v&s etely t verse of lovely to Huso to, air from the distant desert. d ; Blue and Ye lowlt Green; Yellow and .. .. .- . :: plain efuthe beginningyou declare ill& -groves of Cale f rem . . - - :.. ith Sphinx and P)ramid - ant? \ I I Yet they mark her as being a real Egyp- Here and there, too, are perfect . . M, Orange. The range or a . .I ' I - lake of lot , v shaped rocky islet m, absence has almost killed you, and the rosm, whose f, Wanes is almost overrower- sr- -, � . . * . I . .I '_ -,:. . . ttau, and one of pure blood and ancient light to shade must mlro or lam be a1p I 1% 11 i ­ .- i6g like the grotesq,ia rtatilt is that you go aw y and euj�)y Y,)ur- I ing, and in and out through flower beds A114 . Ill I . - , . ris - & L . I I I . L . . . I : out i� a midst. I ' lineaffe. " . eat to all. Take Red, , for example, f9llow , ;. I .. . s, � -0 - ­ I , . i..,. I I r frossi pathe4 In the same fierce, .self.immeasely." t ad inch Is my Impression, and I should may emerald leaves, like silvery scaled serpents it through in all its variation from pale pink - I . i ... t( are i ! - �. �.. Thoy,.t( I Oh, I meant to have said that the other gliding in all directions, trickle rills of bub- ree - . I I , . . � �` L_ - I glold, which, sh oting athwart ) 4# that she was the wi a, sister or daughter of I to deep criihson ; to what an infinite dog : eneanguill � . . . . I I . fellows ei-joyedthemselvei immensely. If canals, for . . ! , I . abof pale ultramarine alty, some very great man. for her dahabeey.kh nling water In tiny terra cotta - . � - may not its range ran, Yet, prese, ving Ali Its -- . !11 � '-' tire x1hup e 1. � i. - . - ., . . . - the an I ou 11 let mE be y�ur o',ariote(r, N�llie I'll flowers, grams ani shrubs are ever thirsty in - rimary characteristics, for the red of the . I - . � . L .1 - like the at eameril, reddenk even the crumb. Y was also a magnificent one, and her eunuch ' . . ­ 1 1 -' _,.­� I you &'I about the affair and s, nd Si�son such a cl me, And would soon fade and per- _� : .. . �! � ..; I tel was most'gorgeouly attired, whilst she her. '�' ' I '_ 1 I -!"-'J. e f the citadel anti steeps in 4 rool ' pink is equal to the red of the crimson ; the .. . liog walls You don't want to a no- _ '.. ' L, i ___ .., the I ibaster dome and heaven - inspir b ick with my groom. I � self wore on imook, %risti, auk leis and arms ish but for this tribute drawn from the pt�asenca of the lighter or deeper tom I � �, . . . � . . .- I .. . _'. .s blush fin'sh you r dr ive. thi i as rly V ile. affecting the ptimalry. And the law ; - * 1. __V . I i a . thd Mosque of Mehome, ; , almoq sufficient of golden ornaments . I I wine .. . . . - , - n . The - - - . I I : Ing mina, ts of . "I &III n)t very parl Icular, a I J don't " 1; 1. I'll I sunk 6or with their weight even hod she Nor without it Would the leaves Of that governs the one go�erns all colors. L.. :. - Ali. . 1 ,4 wid reold much if I don*t re- I . . il! . . . 41- . thiv k mamm . - the gaily aca,le of to ` 9 in Yallo w 'is apparent to every , _� .- � , I . � - � d i been able to swim." the tall trees be so green, or ne i .,; - 1. I : I , - .1 , But the Choubrah Road, bordered an turn for a hlf hour. Anyho*, in con- c,V You kinow how pale the - . I �, I -.1. -had by its broad lealfe "I coolars, Frank, I think I have am 11111maged birds warble so blithely in their I er of flowers - % ,I,! . - . ,., ..1)1A0eg almost overarc met for- five 1 deqp and rich the -- _�- -_ !, . . ­­_ -I..; . ad in . side ratic, n u o r no'; haviibg � uch reason to be jealous of your interest- tranches, thinking that another day has the Primrose Is, and how ' � V . .: . - .,�,: I ­ . ;.,; - I.. sycamore asrhificent larch trees, I wiE e I ks, I I a a tain eown the road With !n - . , .f� - , d agreeable, gay and. animated . I ing bather as you have to be of wny war. min- dawned before its time, and little wonder, yel 1(,w of the 11 M remobal Neil " RON, Yet . I .1 t .* t- .01 I ad and path are since th-it degree of depth does ntither Add - 1. . . - . !: � -, plea"Id - V^ you and charce it. ' : I � ;. ­ I h century fragment of Euro ister. Pray, how did she thank you . for the outlines of every b . . I I ... ,.: . a ninetes I he r. suit of 1 his 11chabolog it" *as thst I v ind thon- nor detract from the primary, they both are ' ._1 � . . _1 . , �_ _., . � plumped wn ia the midst of a land' th -She pressed my hand, and then slipped traced with little, colored I%mp , M i I . . . � I . . . . � .1 ,�,seehlitd.. ve. remain Menighan, 'dismounted, throw him the arm, the . . . . : [ - , .1 , . ad station�ry ever sino Cat tain D_ nelly ,called up his groom, -Pat on to my little finger this. ring, which she sands of gaudy Chinese lanterns hang like cqually yellow. Tliere are many flow 11 . ages when the little ark took orn off her thumb She accompanied Brolodignangisin fruit almidst tree and shrub, Tulip for example, that will ititililtrate this ,- - - .- ! I - - . thcos lotkg Past I - L , . . - ... . � bridle, ordered him to be sure to ta,ke the �.�.., rds whilat every fountain (and there are many truth. Indeed almost every flower is in it- � .-, . ' .. I i . : faut and the golde thergi t with these softly muraiured wo -, I ; � 1�1 . th6out*mt Hebrew in horse in caol, an I then enterir,g the little - -more 88- _: ­' , * - ' - ,; .;- . . ti - geous daughter of th . in oroken yet perfootily intelligible French, snore) team high in air water of the most self an excellent illustration, the ' . - .. . '' - I barge of ,a gor pha, t 3n he relieved the fair charioteer of rker than. I , , .*1., - �___ . - ; apt � __ . . r it ever. brilliant And ever changing col(ra. Ciudad parts being invariably 48, . I .., I er the lotus and III I 'Tis the jewel of the month, so wes . , . � " .,.. eintes glO& �ed ov I arat led reins wheeled the ponies land un- 0 ex- - C - P .. -,.-.. , 1. 1. the white (n 0 1 d be sure that *4 long, As ion do so during But let us quit this scene of fairy the outer portions. The terms we use t .. . 11 . � � - . I del river, whose yellow waters are no ow uf re- an . ter- I - . ­_ .. & steam launch under th sha -ply roun-.1, and after a f,int sh this month of the year, death nor misfortune til the falries, arrive -to people it, and an press these varied hues do not lemon the - .' . .- ) i 1 . ... .. L "L plowed by many h bel ion On their part, made them tr ? t back- win ever find YOU.' Then she looked me Ing the palace, take up our position unseen - I ". .. - I .� : .. euphgniou I name Of dahableelyah, and re-ec 6n their tracks I . in the gorgeous H,.&II of a Hundred Mirrors, fact of their being bdt one in color. Of Blue _.. -_ -. .-- - .1 �. . -:' instead of �he clash and clangor of Pharaoh* it, Olit us full In the face with a world'of sentiment in ,, -we know the pale hues of the little if For � . . . . A . . . . I era boufl . Well. Frank, I wonder what brou, &and - . i . . . . I her dark, lustrous orbs, and added in still from whose azure -domed roof a thou get me not " and the deep hues o ;_ , . � __ ti nbrels, the last catching op D al4oat together "" i . s . � war bac L to Cain I ,learn down on an Assemblage and both are equally ])Ina. Thusto 1. - 1_. , I . - .! I t".. or blatant music hall air, as bored on th 641*11 tell you, what brought r� i 1� back, lower tones, 'Answer the summons of the 'stare of glass 9 amplating. volvolust .. I I lotus flower,' azd imnie(dately drawing the that is well worth cont know and understand the -fir -t prisiciples of - - , . .1 i . I the cornet by some avere g a ' I I _... . . � I ; I I I . - � .� . flute or blared on DUViCtiOn that YOU surroun i d under,btandthe whole- .. � - '. ,I : ' * I . �..� - merica - ' ' H tj * - " L. ., I; ; � sample of . )Uld return for the fete at the Gt zirsh Pal - ' assume. A t a ' L ;. 4: . . Buto th�hke lie there are few of this class w' . the dabablftyall, I i a, v her no more.' regiment of zouave uniformed lancers in d's range,whatever variety itmay t, , 9 aceito-morrow n4ght, it will be a grand - '�. � ,; n or British tourists . X,�Ile I t was the c urtains that fed the little cabin of The superb band of the Khedive's favorite color into kLO W an . : �. ., J� . - y prttty ad% suture, I declare; but coursing the most mo lam dancq music i ' DII repay the time &pen .in � 1_' . , - I I rah Road th "A ver, � bservation will w4 - ' r, I. . �­ L L. � '�, . gantry n the Choub 've' t affs'ir. Thriethbusand guests are invited. . . gallery, which in entirely In a o dy, and " I .. .. a 'a 11 - the mo what did she Ili 3an b, r the summons of the sholl'shaped cOat' the pursuit 'of this most charming Btu I . . . . : I ­ �n ,in which oar tale opens, but r . 4r �. -;--4i L ,_ 1. g a it will be goften U rdleox lo,.us fl)wer I" .ad with mother of Paul, And in the v-ut can there be any ewdy more beneficial in &I . 1. .� � . , t wy turnouts that Paris or L,)ndon ca, PJ . reg,s' . - s . -- . .. .1 . sho 11 acladles and gentl . is�-Th is I ve a -- *at 11 ind.not to go, for the "I'm sure, I cannot say. Some more flower spa,ce beneath, the KhediVe's gueste are &I- of nature's schools than the study of the ' ., ` I - �, . I L .1 . � - su pply -ard there, as we mt nese amoun of x,En. y that in to be . � - ' t :41 1 . .. "', I . . men mou ted and attired as they would a waitedthereon, ill befi,st wrung from the of speech I should I Ina, Nellie." ready nearly all assembled. Seventeen Out beautiful as exAbited in the principles of I I � -, 11 D ; . . . . � . �, F, entra Park, the course at Longeham' I �_. . "if I ;are at all j, Alone or suspicions I of the twenty foreign consuls, ea,ph of whom color? We all )�-ave our favorite color in L - .. . in C had peasan y,- who Are the only work- .. ­. - . . - I ran wrote Z. . * . - . , . . Londoli Rotten Blow, and neither to should feel positive t lot it b ire reference to brinirs his own laws to Egypt, and it sist8 nature -it may be Associated with A tree . .1, - '. � or ing CIA unity, "d whose. a future meeting that she intended to that his countrymen shall be amenable to no or a tl,)we -, a mountain or a lake. It may - .:� - _�' I %a of thee is Comm , . , , . - L. riting to enliven the scene, for alrn t som . .. :­ 1;. . . I . . � WX honeyientolen fromthern aifast!aa they d f1mi- be at the I ising or the setting, of the ann- - , - I . . . . . . W Zino' voices, 8 bavawith)oii. .Ho ever, Ipoeseslnoithe� other, Are there with their wives an . ' ; - - � . Within sound of the muez umulate it by their ial, a'xid cruel t t� for both Are lit . 1. . .k -, - ...' I :, - .from every minaret top of the adjacent cit can $Lee I 11 feeling. so let me hal e a nearer look a lies, a swarm of locusts that certainly form 4 . Lea iful. And when nature . . - - _� . I � ­ rulere,who leave them only the wax. , . . , -, I 0 . Z . . . . . .� : .. L they throw out,the'r arms t6ward the me - riDp whi h she gave I FOU. , one of the seven plagues of modern Egypt ; exhibits our favorite . color, it in then we ..4.::. 1 "The sh . d the whlp'lnto his but they by no means exclude the other six, ; . . - . I ucks, you mean. Well, perhaps -admire heir most. ­ . - I I . . g -sun and chant in sonorous tones, 'Go -Frank Donelly pi me . ­ . . " - - . . . tin ter than sleep " so; but any how;they grin and bear it re- rein hand, and his h tatily drawn off glove who are SIAO ant in fall force, compris- I . I I . -.. ... , L��. . 5" __ . .. � � * , is great, and, prayer in bet ' a - �.. I _- * , � . - * . L �, I _: tions markably well, Which is more than I should tII Opt - Ing men who Us grown fat on the spoiling .. ' .' _ , ­ '' , - .� . I .. and is playing selec from"Pi - ' , long, and h a other for his com pan . � - . . " - I " � . I I . .. - a brass b 9) do your Absenting yourself from the f, t� " of the Egyptians, iLnd whom one can only - -� ��: M8 OF INTERESE, -; . . . . 7:_ , .; . _: ad 11L -3s Milawa x No.: i ion's close inspection . I IT E . ,.. . . - � . . l... - I : ... .I- afori" a . L U Oh, you must pr�mlee you will go�� I eliall I to forgive, bqoause Bo much . � 1_� * . � %. - L -.- . -1 . , No sooner did Nei is's g ize alight on the' feel half inolinel: : .. � i . v., - - . % _: .. I Yet the scene is not all E aropean', for t not let you alig�t until you d I -1 . . - - 'L - _; . . . .. - . . . * . - __ would be imrssible to plant London or Ne O' ' �11 giv gem. however, than a exclaimed : of the loot'has gone toward enhancing the . - .. ' . I I . - I :_ L 't I - . . . - "Then for my ponies' aake, I a ral fo 30 cents sple - - . . 1. and Cairo without the po - 1. I %, it's a fire opal, and it glares I I-ki a con- charms of their comely wives and pretty ' 0�' _. . :1: -'- York beside Gr h - ine-there." - � . - . daughters. . Eggs sell in Pima r I .1% . I . : I . �. I you t a prom ank, it is the most un- , ! I .1. � . ulation of the one overfl wing occasionall . fl4gration. W41 F - )eautl - The illamilock in growing scarae in Ire I . .- - . . - I - - _.." - - I . � . 1. " i '' . , . _� Into the other, an . I - . i .- '. . d thus it is "In the iname -of-the ponWaud!m`y own an . L/ - - I - __ that along wit . lucky stone that oi �e person can possibly Nellie Trtgarr in there, looking am I land. . � - . - . . , - . . I - , : �, �. - European carriages And& ornes, ladies an well, I thank yo�. A.nd now tell me for Low give unto another." . . fuf as a Pori, but not quite so happy as one, Compla . tilt I@made that nothing fit to e6t . .... . ­.- , �- . �, .,_ / , . �% '. I -- _. C in showy liveri long a time have you bi an studying KgYP- As N dIli6 Tire Arr uttered the,word�, still - fur she in under her mother'@ wing, and her be had in Cuba. . -.,. 11 �.s I t � 'I .., . : . ­ . gentlemen, grooms 'nted'than the* tiAn political economy ?, . Enely's hand In here(tn- mother in essentially world'y. can I . .. ._; . �� I ! I ! , , . ..., _�. a . . holding Frank arb lie on their backs: - -'-. . - �, � , - and of, course, better m u "I have giv,n a few stray thoughts to the deed she w" unable to lot is go, so groat Like momy mothers, so she has a pet aver- Trained abals in P , . . -1, �L I - . L. . .- .. . � � I ! - . .. : ,_ .- . .. _. masters or m;atresWI: _y,e behold also 1h subj - ct ever since I ma,le a delightful so- k up sliou for the min whom her daughter loves and smoke a pipe. � � ' -L' .' I i. i "I I - '. - I . * - Iwarth . y Egyptian officei - in his dark b was her horror) . she, happened to loo, - - I I �, . 1. . ­ . � . __.� .... � rbouc ri, taking an air quaintance at Alexandria in Arabi Pasha, , and round, and was . itantly. fascinated by better than all others, and in heart (ond Homer, a place in Georgia, llasn�t hall a. I _ . 1 7 . :::� . uniform and red.tal . . � . . � ..- I i �, � I the war minister.:' he in unlike the majori- - . . . � I . . '. ­ .1 -on his thoroughbred Are b stallion, for w tile glance of two a that were fixed upon� herein we hope that i death in three years. - � I . . . ' ' � I I. - " I , . , . ., -. , , -, L "Whew I His IS a himb Offensive to Eu- her fair L � - i I j. : 1 ..', he loves to look upon tht unve led women Why, Nei- her from within a rapidly pawing carri,ige, ty of . motners) would rather aft - - Narrow BtTe-ts are Bud to be promotive - .... � I . . - -, _#._ . ropean nostrils just at present. re chilld even the fourth wife of a rich Egyp . _.. � . - j� ;; . . _.. ; - : ' the went, with every now and then some . a in a dark schemer, a reckless 4nd whose expreed(n filled her with mo pen- of mur,ier.In BAtimore. . _. . ' . � Z I . . - . *44; &rem," r iounted on a paint. lie dear,'h 0 table dread than even the opal ring tian or Turkish pasha than married to a ..., . . - I - - - - .. - ' I I .- . , L _ Light of the H I adventurer, an unscrupulous soldier of for. �L 0 1 nilese Irish drag on. . bamboo har; proved. - :: ­ - - . . - - .. . il . �_ , . , by an armed an- had;:u I The cultivation of the :. I . ; . . I.. .- ed Ca:rene ass, which in �ed tulle. " . . - I - 'It "But Frank is vot penniless and he has, aliforlaia. I - -:� * - -1 , . - .. .. .. I I . I FET said all , hastily dropping his quite successful in C - I . .. - . i nu . m an ' reat expectations," . . . I I . ; - . �' . - , ch, who (a perfect study in blaok And ,,My opiniot of him in that he is a age 'I" besidt a, 9 Nellie had ' ; I - . - - ' ; . , � savagely at any Faring h .Dd, "who was , a that carri a accumulated in I�a * , � . .. I I . .1 white) scowls . I in a thousand, a true patriot, if ever there crowing the Nile by The largest fortune . I Z - . I .. . I . I . ... who dares to gaze too fixedly at his mistre 1, - "What carriage The Knodiv.sl affair pleaded as they were ad have bee .. r , _. . . W., I . � . � was one, the sole living Egypt an whose I the especial pontoon bridge that spanned it I& n male in the liquor busies's - . .- .- _� _.­ . .: � - albiit that there is nothing to 6 seen of I er that just flashed p us, do you mean? . ' - . ' . I " : �� � . * I I Ation of his coun- i4ot ,your war for the occasion, on their way To the palacis I a dog that loses 1, - ;.1 . L s heart bleeds for the dogrdd dectire, I never n iced. ' The L.,)ndon Truth tells o ' . * - .. r . I -.1 -1, :, .8 Ve a shroud like *mass of drapery and %, try and the misery of its people,- and who expecta . . , ' - � , . -. PAr of lustrou yes, th t gleam like stl ire I minister, you may be quite au're of thaty -Yea, mamma, he has very large all desire to get out of a Sunday after being , , , ­:. - , - , . i I., . 1. . . � . � 9 eyes, th would will:ngly the to exi-It both or either. I . tions. " , ; . ­ .. ' I I - .; L- �, -, - through the slits of her � rashmack. . "Youlittle rebel,' ,3 I-Aughed the young of- Nelli-i " new an Irishman who had not, shown a prayer book . . : _. I ' - - - :, . * . I 1 I I I -1 U - . I � - - :. Trien, too, there Is the wandering Radon n, ficer. ,,You svill make me jealous before "War minis"or ? Who is- thinkink of "I never k general Ch3rIes XTJ., of Swede was killed at h6, .1 . - I ' i . , I - . . ...w ­ '. � I .. , With a turban as big aq, 86 Pumpkin and a -16Dg if YOU rattle on at that rate. But I'll isuch nonsoulse? Ig was tvo yashma(ked 'my dear, and expectations they In . But as after having i -pent eight --on y ears in com- , '. . I.. , 1. . i i ' ' . . - '� !, . . ' who ismounted . women who were inside, and one had the remain to the end of the chapter. ... � . : . : spear oi wolligious length', don't feel at all up to to him mand of his army. , - � . .� ... . , u what, Nell, I 'ptain D-)DeIlY, I have objections L I .. I , . . S -17 � . tell yo I - - L� : - - %mel and in making 2 . I . I L- . " - - is aiscussin, " . . ., _-. on a grait gaunt c g politics with you, of all folks. in most beautif tit eyes, but they glued on me to CA - . � I . . . - - 1. ., what speed he rray like thiae of a fur on other grounds, for he is volatile to a fault, - A Cincinnati husbana"who thrtatenedto - . . - I i..:. ­ _.. way des rtw .rd with the world. I'd much sooner talk about to- L iess,.and in addition that ' ' ' - - : 31111 Frank Donelly I(oked, around on beating extravagant, reck] out his wjWs heart, out and carry it around .. 1. -1 .- * - I ' . . ; � ! I ::, - -, . , 'through he fashionable crowd, cursing th morrow. You'll goto this fete, of theKhe- is.andbeheldth( hup:e face of-& Nubian most detent ible t king, a male flirt." t on a shingle got off with sL fine of $5, .. . I . ... � / 1: . - . � ... � � __ . .1. __ ..., :.. all d his beard, as unclean dogs 4nd dive's and you'll dance the first round d"oe th ban "Oh, mamma -1 - I . L ---. ,.- i -1 ' - '.- ;i � I - - I I i . . . 1:. bi 'un eT Come, that a All settled, is It not, negre, with a scarlet and whiti tur ' I am ears that his wore . . to Convert ., . _� .. .. 8.iever and frecliiently muttering no a ' 1_ I . . - .. . , - a may )-., with me. stuck sideways OV the top thereof, and a enemies cannot say 1hatfof him." . . A scheme is afoot in France . - . ,.-, I - .. i - . � , - : s wialq as that "jacka.ase say it my dear. Paris into a Beaport town. It is proposed _. � � ­ . !. . such pio . . - -. _ I t .�, ., dear "' eous grin on his thick blubber IiM star. "Then I will or them, - : ­ LL. _. ; . ., , . f their burnt fathers," �r hV ship canal f rem the seacoast to - . � , __ , 1: - : - .1-1 L.-,. �... . file the j raves o in a "Why$ �ep, if you will have it no. But, ing back at him so -ose the t-jp of the heavy, I'm sure that ofttimen his attentione to me to build a 1, , , .�� ... , I . the Arnia ble Bedouin has been stifling � isn't it a 'shame, Frank yes, a burning a must devoted witure, yet no the capital. . .. . _.. __�- - ­ � . S: i., - ' UB - have been of . . - . __. , -_ ­ . andeventhegay Ital n I cumbrous valiicle which they had j t an . . _. I - I I . 1 _. � ' _� close cit 7 all. day, " iist the Kedive and . us than he has .. shame I call it, that wh anee with' us Euro- Countered. sooner have you come up to The oak tree planted by LorA D7ron it � , ' , -, I i -Confound it," a ejaculated, 'it I ' : 1 . . . Vill "Ill ch standing in its own groun4 I -eps of stated - - - , ' � ' - i, �' - '" bord .,on either aid , all his ( th � hat fel- transferred them to you an lightly and eami Newstead Abbey is large and flourishing; ' - �.. . I I � - �. tl er the island ly am he could change hii - , . I I '. :: , ,I, Ili atil a I gloves. " I -- .� He pantE 6 pean girls and' eiDjoy it so that .they k"S low perched besidi the driver on the box I - although thb alder on which he cat the -,. I . . '7, ! a . - . I k . .­ . . w seem to him like prison walls. their wives, sister and daughters and -an : ildBut, mamma, A . atten- - .. .. . . . . . Ii rea('2h th boundless 'sands and freedom. ole of their woman- the very eunuch who had charge of th . oar, he was only her " names ($Byron and Augusta" long since 'L . . ' ' - - I - I � . -and in short, the wh bathing lady w hon i I solved from the croc 6 Ove to you because you were my mot - . '. � I'� . . ' - An - died. ;, . . .. - _ ,:, . -f ­ ' - Here nd there also are a few mean Y ! I 1: I . � � . I . ­ - . . .. ' .. I f � . .1 kind looked up in what can only be called 11 � "Nellie, I'm really surprised at y9ur self . . ­ I . . 1. .- . clad Fa labsen, the peasantry of the land, a can see nothing of dile. sitable argent �kpothecsry'x establishment is I . . I i . .� i I , . �L , work -ng and t prisons, -where they "Then it was your bathing lady who concelt. I'm sure I'm still a very press The I ' . . i , . , . '. , P.Fifl!ant y who are always of Waldemar .. ! . :. . ., �. what's going on or enjoy themselves in the glared at me throi igh the eyelet holes in her woman. and therefore it in by no means a s%ld to be that Ferrain of - : c i . . � . k var on the brink of starvation, by rea n I - - � - . � 1 ; I . .... least'," ough sh) would like to kill me. necessity that a entlernan should pay attea- Moscow, in which 800 !laboratory and other - - � i ; .� I n onto me more y for my mploye . . ...., . tree -fourths of their earnings a veil as th lo , .11 _. I., i ; . . .� tnat V tora of the c6uitily. imd all daught6r's I ., . __­ ... . me$ r "It'is the cue Frank, bar fierce, vangtful eyes and that ti' I make. assistants aiii a , and over 1,0( pro. . . - I I L.. , : , . out of them by iniquitous ta urd �uatomx, you . - and scriptioias arl dispe daily. - .- i ; , . . . ground 'countries have somembe ring together hav given me such a turn., I've known queens of society t 'at Sixty, . - I . - . - . , ,,- � i \ . I . . . . _� I . . . - ' . - . ­ 1. the buiding of palaces and the feting f taste and discernment C"' . � i , - - I I ­ . . I - ... Ave to hel too, f r know." it has suddenly grown. I how a man of The'same,flag was ulel at Vallejo, Calls . - . . I , . �_. strang(re. They h ,p payl "Thim why don*t the iren I oluerve - the And nee how dar ttention to be lightly diverted - - :1`1'. �_ ' - ._ - I - It in like an i 1-9 ad something suddenly suffer his. a . . I ;. � . . ! ae construction and mainten � t young lives. it may be from the conve during the celebrati" of the recent Ad - , -- , :Z . . 11 , i L, . t ioustome of this especiAl country as well an wing reatiou of a cultured woman . . .1 : � � .. � 0 a , overshado mission Wyanniversary that was flung to ­ . 1. - I � . - wondrous ship canal, connecting tw a an Hg'yp- t I can't help It. to the commonplace inanition of a more girl - _e I . . . i i. .r -, make their women do so? I'm suri ; ­ ,?l I ; d foolish of me to ink no, bu - draission - - t I which, 1 ias given to France glory, to Eng of place 'Ina round a home." in more than I Can comprehend. No, Nellie the breeze when the news of the a . , " 5 1 . . 1. - w , - j' . tion looks an.much Out t us tu wound and driv � fornial as a State was received thirty. .--:. ' _' - � . -, weal and to poor Egypt simply a i a t Oh, do Is ion of Captain D,)n' of CA" .. . I I � ­ till, . I .., - . .1 , - , �, - , w her down for generatp dance as one of their Nile crocodiles could ,.By all means, If You do, ire it, dirling; I have a very poor opin . five years ago. , ; . . I .- � 1 _., . -.7 � �:.. .1 which will 'elgh I do. And if they, dril.nk sherbet instead of but pray, how Ins: g have you been so super- elly, and I fear with grave realson." . � . . . . .1 .1 . . .. -.. -, � I . - . of the Viitki prov . , ­ 1; -1 - ' . ; : .. yet Untold. ... .. i .-,.. �.;�!�,�, I . -,. I . . . .champagne they d be a deal more closely fol - stitious V . � . . I (TO BE CONTINUED.) . . .. In several villaget �600 - .. :1 , _. . . . . . ::,X .. 1 r prophet. Oh, dear, - I man afactare wooden - * - ; I - . . . . * : �.; lowing the laws of theii "I don't know, ot for long, I think, but ,z � - _. :_ in Russia, the peasants , I .. . ; . I �'. I ----Nd"- - - \ . ; .. . . . I . � . - . CHAPTER Ii "_* - i- - eaker sex I Do . # 1 . . watches, which work steadily, though they --- .. *;�­L, . ..'r .� what it is to belong to the w . -, - . - . -.- I . . this strands, mys rious land forces me into. . .. .. - . . I . . , I., q . Y?- * .. - . I I think their women can be- so very love- OP., : � .. ,,, . !. do ri:6t keep very accurate time; all' the ., : , . L . I ._� L ' RE SCU E - T RE _1%IV.STtRT0V3 E you I . i. ' 41 ,� .- I ; : - I . , A :� `2 -,, ' weird strains of ugbt that are even . . .;-, The Canadian Faoifio' . . - �. - , _ . . _ . : . � . ' 'T"' TIAN ]BEArly. - .. ly ? They never give us Faringhee girls a on sense, Frank, I have I . I . to of the watch are of wood, except th I- . .--: � " �.,. � . ., . more miles of .. ­ - .�. - .t, . : ' . Vlook posed to one's co, I A few track -laying and the par of hom. _. ... �.'. .; -1 .. _: ; L' . - - . : * .. � I I . , , � I �,i _.. . .1. - . ,. -me - 1. - i I . - - _ .. . - .r I � tOn a Choubrah roafat tho"ro'sy'M6 t chance of judging, for In the street the: never doubted y ar affection or your con- C Aian Pacific Rtilway will be oomplet axles, which I are - I � - - merchandise. M4,111ma, who -_ - -_ -_ ... . . . 1' hour there in no ti me for further morali�in . like bales 9f stancy, and yet o let me hear you say that ad. In a few days the iron band will unite I **1 , _. I �: .;- , . ­ � ' ad . I -. . .� I - 1. It has been inside a harem, was only reftiv you will never in the future love spy one a - . and he, -e comes one who deprives us 0 1 whose charms had &I- the east with the went, British Columbia Lieutenant Schwat � and Engineer Mal . � . I - ' I by the older ladies, else as well an you now love me." ' . .- 1, . I , desire i a do so. . _ I I Juito Will be only a few hours' from Nava Scotia. ville, are again laying their plaxis to find i I-, - - . 1� She ,a a most beautif al girl of some eig i- together flown." . I -If I so far humor you, you will be q It w4uld be oaster for them .- : - .. ., . that i - one of I thd - y�_oiunger . 9., An a triumph of engineering skill our grefit the north pole. . - ' '. I �t , - - she in driving a pair "I should say .. n sure to go to the palaw fate to -'morrow . - " - teen y, ars of age, and trans. continental line stan" unrivalled inthe And less expensive to �o to bed and blow - ..- . ..' 1. . . I I I., f creal n colored ponies in an slogan lit a .ones would Compare in'beauty with You,, "Quite ears ; in fact, I would not miss %Is of railway building. The history of the gas out. I ._ . . _,w . . � I 0 t 1, \ I Mall . 1 I . I i- . 1. - � . . phaeto i that Is shaped almost like a shall Nellie. . that tou would going there now on A � the work from its inception to its grand con- 6 I . . ' ' � . i ; . . res her whip and ribbon V 660h, I might have kno*n I I lTnen, Nellie, may I die a death of shame "If tobace''Is'an eillf" ob-arves the Ile- - '_ .i .- 1' L'She nanag B t . have made some such reply, though I don't summation will be interesting and instructive 0 co For. - -- . L - prettil, r. with the tiniestof hands, ths . if I even learn to love any one else a quarter reading when it in written, by the unprejud- troit1ree Priss, llwb� does Providen "i� '. . . . ; i 11 � d no lined mit such thumping big crops V Providence, . ­ - _; .gloves, an a �e believe that you have ever seen one, an so much an I now love you," and he n It ...- -1 I I .... eased dainty buff gauntlet � 20 position to judge." i lips and kissed It. diced historian. In the prosecution of suo we believe, is not responsible for the manu- ,,.- .: "L. � - i , I � is dreF sed. in' the very height of - Parish u- can be In i inform you, Miss her gloved hand to�hb a work, Involving, as it has, millions of factureof cabbage leaves into Havana to- . ' L- , . I - - fa�hio I. "Then permitine to I 011ej,' b�at that Lot us picture the remainder of the home- money it would be scarcely possible to Ohm � . . - . . ....,.L . , "I 11. .. . .Sun ly that peerless girl, with her spirit i. Nell, that not only have I Bear hat I afiould ward drive, and the tender leave taking of it through without some attempt at jobbery. bacco. - - " .-I, . % . - �! ' U a not a fortnight ago I hold w its termination, a beautiful Italian. Vill& call- piiin� Wheel I wu - . ' * ' - :' elle vi)1et eyes, golden hair, porcelain rable specimen of 'the The building of the Canadian 'Pacific Rsil- The old-fuhloned si . ' :,. . I swaying form, w I take to be a very fave d Mount Carmel, the abode of the rich no ago into the Isle * - . I -.1 - , t . ' ; complexion and sweet,, -xho was ol,id in nothing 0 way, has bow owled forward by the Com- introduced a shorb tit . . . . . - .. . 01 - . I not be allowed to run thil gauntlet f genus in my arm$, English ootintiess, whose only child our pret ta,ny with commendable energy, and it they of M= lima j,e Asylum with the Idea of. .-. -. - I:.- � e, .. I � beauty -concealing I .-. . . I . I . . - .; many eligible cavaliere without a 0 more shope,dentroying or ty heroios is; afterwards accompanying in Ave P'Stientil.L A!n I bathing costumes succeeded in getting a big price for amming the The latter som8d . - ­ JL, ..- '114, . . . challenge. 11 than ome of those scant imagination the young Irish aragoon guards- their work they should be allowed to enjoy delighted that they0ould intbilavlLy 0031- � .. �, . . - . . � I - ­ .: e ,. . rouvillo or Bisr- . _b I . ��;-, 4 � � ; � tall that arer in common use at *r . man (who is wintering in Egy t for his , :tj� � r pr ' - , A6, tall, i - P , . -,;or is she, 10 esenTly ritz. It was a wonder that the black rucal the benefits of their good bargain. What is tribate to their support, and beasime so - *1 I /' -_j7" - -,4 t I - '4 " , laughbDg . heilth's sake) in his solitary walk back to ; ,Z� '. - looking,' cur y haired and is matter for sincere rehrot, however: in the absorbed In ,their now occups-ion -that .�.i ,..' t ,.�- � r - who was in charge- of her didn't $Hoe my Jl ..'--' 4e, ' his quarters at the world -famed Shepherd's _4 -� K- L - � youllo fel , who siti his home am thou h head open with his ticialitar, f or so it was exceeding sparseness of the population along their nerve'&f ,symptoms no longer , Fin. .'ef �­ . . � . "I - ' - ... - Ill �i the animal were one, curve -to tow Hotel. .. .. . I I orthwast. . i`,Ai Dr. Richudwo,tibewed- --,;; � � ,", - !, L � be a r I L � the line of the railway, in the N , - . ..., 11 him duty .to serve any one who gassd on his I .:*.,-j-.-;,..;..."" "_ '.-L. ; domino� .1 � !" �. .4 '... -.., ­_ . i L; I .1 ; I/ - W�. 1. . .... . : the el �ga*t littla� equipage, and as h 'g . �. --.-:: ., - . ' ­�. � ­� I ]Wore the concern can ever pay a dividend I - , exprownd it, tba dl- - .: -1 � , I i . mktmg unveiled." . ..�. ; -�'. _. CHUTER lit. -, . �� .. ... .. I iftl -SUPA", ent . - ,� L L' __­,.�­ ' . . a at - ,,L. ­ . .; .r. . " the number of settlers Will haye to � Increase � *WA_ 0, . 1. ­"�: . . - I into o else proximity thereto, lifts I "I don't feel at 0 sure that If *6uldn't .- I wk r" &ADOW , . _1 . . ' - bion on4o, rVous force V I I Is Ana f claims in r s of evident dili"'Sh : . . E i"LLAck. millions. rw I I � ... -, -1; - peent . I . havwserved you right if ho'bad. " I ftz ]ILLUMINATED FETX AT TH At presout, scattered. ugh -a Igo), wan improved. mo . _­ - . � . 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It is now o n •, t , ) P.�' P Pe tJ1 , S. to epgagemettt. place a,nd its people thrive the success W .. r • The heti is engaged b the Lodge of F" , :_, � , �`} of one is identical with the otl;er,•-but to United Workmen every 2nd and 4th .Tues �y�1. 1`,} 1 a run a newspaper requires a considerable day evenliigs, and also by the Lodge of t , _ � M , - ' 4. 4 o t of res cgs if tl1 1 : , - f " Gond Tess Tare every Monday evening, Di I ` am un ready h, e , pian +a lin P and is need by Raw Mr Baker's case !p I ' ,G tans it Rants to pay his way stud be r. ­ I M . - -M - every Friss avenin . Un the other even• Q Cip 3.\- .: - Y q: . r a { , he Pickering stew* spatted by all men. Therefore, if you are ings of the week it is open to en�Esgem•nt. l� . � z0 . . ' L nbl shed every Friday morning at its �Ifl ,indebted to the tinter-na matter how ss+lz - y { P Yiokering, int. small the enm mit be -da not rest ails Now Adz'erttxem�niht. t,,, l � -� N. TERMS: 1 i as y y p 0 � I. 4 �° _ • a1.ss Tori; ti.00 it paid until oa have gladdened his heart b 0° " � t RATES OF ADVERTISING : 8 � i� balsnoing the account. The money can- �� t Io r rates s` nine CO D �' : v1 v' First i rtion, per lin - a Private Funds to can a ty , n 0 , `i , - Each s bsequent insertion, per line - it '� not OOtDe in ata better Or snore acoep- acre f&rm for sale on easy terms. ev- «+. i.: .f ,M, - - �.. � >4 .M : 1 This to dos not include Legal or Foreign 1rd• ' MORPH7 � PARKER; p ' M ptt O (� �- � '1 t' verti$e ants. table time than the present. Now, Piekerio 'U a B4rrt tem,-ee., r 1 k, Spedi I terms given ,to parties- making c n- who ll be first to settle ail ? :'i telt• r ,' ,. '; �: sr+► ' # : , i t .k tracts f r s or 6 moulds or by the year. Half- , Dx ,. S �� N G. o,, iD O . early r yearly contracts payable quarterly. ` 3�XD IX �'O ii B Ns41f�E�i. n P, �'` �p O . - B e cards, ten lines or ander, with papier, - ' 1 one , g5 0_', payable in advance. 'I` Now 18 the time to get your dresses made 'tor 0 141:,-1. Adve isements without writter instructions 'i . d the winter. You can get Cheat ;!nese as good and p P' inserted until forbidden and cl}arged ao a number Of B ID le copies fashionable ae iu an town or city by aailin �.«. (� will >w neer e u We esus out g U 0 ■ ;i eordingy. Orders for discontinuing advertise- P" 1P atM[t18 W[LSUN'S, Pickering. One door. west p�(1) Im L.Jd * M" - eoents must be in writing and sent to the pub- Of this;issue, and we hope every person of the Cuthbert House. 9tf F-+ LLl sp - " r t;� ' `.J l lirther. j getting one will forward a dollar and I' p O . , - job York promptly attended to • , AW O ` BY -L NO m � 1. wCKERMAN. - PROPRIETOR. have their names'entered upon our roll b tt f�- ., ,; - o 1 # ,,f of honor, and by so doing assist the home BY-LAW to establish a Higbwgy across a portion "d• H e''. 1r.1 � � � � s > 'k_+ , . Oulr Poi.itles-Strict Independence. of Lot No. (� Ove to the 19th) ninth Concession '" ` � I - a r. The balance of the ear free to c� 0 �� Our Aittn-A First-class Local Paper. j P Pe y , of the Townilhip of Pickering, and to close and n �� ' Our ]pacpectu•tions - The hearty all sending in a dollar fOi' I8b6. We stop up a portion of the Original Road allow. ¢ O ----� d support of the aeoaltl of Pickering and vicinity. - I anoe between Lots four an five in the said . rr h errs 0 P f�) , ; I: .,( :I . invite our friends to mention this fact to Ninth Concession, and to eonvs the same to ,M! Y e �' C2 H t -r y i , Paul Laurence and Richard Ward,' and to m, . � ►4 C0 • J - It.FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1885. their neighbors and ask them to sub- authsriae and empower Joseph Mankhouse, ,� 8p M `+ c■+ . igen., Reeve of the said township et .Pickering, _ I scribe. The can help os very materi• m . r+ s I y to sign s deed of conveyance to ihd- aforesaid n b-" ' VOL L'3l Ic int - _ .Pee"ni t slots �Corf,oroiuon�to senile of til =said ��+, „0 cC ) Ok , . t, _ ally his way. O 1! C� W 1 I1.i ;i a l deep's of convevt}noe. [H O Q H, )' t . With this issue Tar P>tc>:Etttnra ti $wa Dale's New Block. wq�,t�a, it is necessary in the public interest �--� p . r Q that .'s public Highway should bs established `-d r i. - z` across s portion of Lot No. Five in tbtl Ninth' M � I . i enters upon the fifth year of its existence, Daring the peat three or four- years- the ao" �' U, Village of Pickering has improved remark- Conoeeeson of the Townatripp of Pickering, and nqd we have thou ht it a fittin time to aK g P haat .portion of original allowance for !toad be r0-+ a {� .0 '+ . B K abl fast, and is still growing. A large cween lots tour and ve, in the ninth con.-ession ~'' r , r 0. • ' throw off its swaddling clothes and have number of new buildings, both for rest- of the said towisship, not necessary t•�r public ty �-- �� s r - travel should be estopped or closed ail for ablic �., it a ear in a dress suitable to its dente and business, have been erected, p a ® to pp, ase, and that the same should be sold and ooa- P�6. _ xge, and also indicative of the fact that it �►hich add greatly to the appears nee of veyed. 0 O 1 .. `� has eased throw h the tr ordeal the place, and also denote that the regi- A>r>s wi3a>;itAs, it fs necessary to etteetnsllT and m O r , p if y�3 .dents snd.business men have faith in its satisfactorily conve the said portions of sold � : Road allowance to t�a above named Paul Lan -0 . • incidental to infancy, and now . feels future progress and prosperity. Perhap a renoe and Richard Ward, that the Reeve should - m ��w hr �•�+ - no building in the village,, more tally the said deeds of conveyance and unix theL. C Imo+ ` _ . able_, to stand alone. Like; „hildren and a the new Cho rate ties! thereto, lz t4- N • a { ezempiifles this tact til does rpo ,,1r. of tenser ears, newspapers re uire a yit brick block lately erected by Mr. C. Dale. Tsaaarosa, the Municipal Comnnil of the , r .. 0 " (7 great deal .of careful handling -especially Finely located in the very tenets Township of Pickering ensris as follows: �, f:.' - v'll a it dente a !sesta ~� of he 1 g FIRST --That that portion of het No.. Five, N `�' _%� - . - during the first four years of their exist- t p pis a heretoafteir desenbed, ayes! .� and is, 4ereby l) �. and inviting appearance, and erected into and shalt shall Abe a Public dish- . �% , 00 ► � �= - I ,� , ` -if they are to become saropg and credit to the place. Perhaps. a few facts way of this Municipality. V 4" � • - healthy and live to Mature age. THs in reference to Size, &e:, may not be an- THAT is ro sAT, Cemmeneinq wh6ro s,ataae ,. �/2t: '"r• I . . I j interesting to our readers. , The building monument has been plante.i at thio South- ►"r . g of No. Fiv thence I 'i N- Z . -1 NEws, we trust, has now passed tlla'on^h ie built of red brick, with white brick asst angle of the said L ®. n �. /� , North a:zteea degrees West along the Past limit . A the crucial test, and enters upon its fifth coruei`s and arches, having -a frontage oil -of the said Lot. -1�' chains more or less to the n � � -- . �. s ear strong dna healthy in evert depart- Sing Street of 60 feet, and raiinin;; back Towntine between the Townships o[ Pickering p �, I - - y " 7t) feet. IL i8 two storeys high: with felt, and Uxbridge. ; thence South 74= . West # 4 links ; • • 0 went, beige established -upon _ a tirin and ravel roof, and is in every wa a thence South tom, minutes !fast 9dagnetic, too - _ - n .- g } chains, :Wore or se• to the plena o[ begtnn{nq. 1 [ - � . - I .11 1. - �. . .L . foundation, and having a R'at1.-i .place in neat and•Substan rel building. JIc. Wm, containing by a�meaenremant four acrAa ani 1 , So �: f the fine Westlake had t4 1. . -- - he contract • of the brick seventeen one-h-andredths of an acre of laud I �t It J c o , f- , �:;, the affbCtlOnS of the people o , which, together with that portion of ori4inal r i. I. 1. .• ,• Rork and plastering, -Mr. James 'Linton the It"I r, atlowauce uus>id consLii title a. Eiighway, t---' - �� � �--- ---� -J ® 1. - - . f� I - township iu which it is published. blues carpenter work, assisted by Mr. Wm. d.xty_a:x feet in width. - i ' we assumed control, we leave gone 'cur Edwards, and Mr. James A. Hilts the . OND---Tha: the touowing l=arcet, tom l , TI. r ' . '� d give the Parotin;; and glazing, all of,whom perform- wising the original Read alFov�an e. batons Lute i�e W LJIlveY" are,' - New, !J ewe!- ery, a,ne� / ,� best t0 lmpt'Ov8 THE %ISw�, aL Four an,i Five, in the Y,nta Coaceaeion oC the ed their work in a very creditable manner. said Toaush-p of 1'ickarin.;, shall ba aul are T 1 1. . - -1 ` . people of the locality- . as goof a local The east end is occu ied by the owner, y I ,a New Clod -8.• .' - p hereby estopped for tuolic travel_ ,. paper .as the Size of aliE p±ace- and tate Mr. C. Dale, as a 'hardware store, there THa abovtl named p>rccel tre:n; dee^ribrj ae ' ' = being au addit�on of 18x66 feet to the east follows:. Commencing At the North-west angle i1. A Fine Assortment `Of . t measure of support would warrant.-- We g � of Lot NO- Four; then^a :south 16� East along . ' - t . 1 of the store,.w til a jot; of y oc 10 feet from LADIES' ��LD & SS = i he ��•est litn:t thereof lie c•ha:ns more or letia to � , did not ntici a.e that we would be able to ► ► P the street, which is occupied as a residence, :he tiinth Conaesaina Line. thence North w please 'everybody - no journalist who as well as the rooms over the store. The � minutes west iMaguetic,: tIV c!:ains. more cr �,�j j�Jt1�T ti'h� LES AND VERY CHEAP- _ _ . tries top do his Rut • to the ttLlic ei er store proper is 18x-46 feet, and on , lookin :ess• to the Towitlino 'botwoeu the Townsh: _ of ; • , - �0 y p through it the other day we found. it tom Pickett}t� and G� of b. nnnutl•Not�h .t �,us4 T;' l - -- , link. the 1{: f s ��, ALZ HX.N11 and ELGIN WA'TOM&" '� . . - 7 I - .. . . � I Roes. u the whole; how ever. we be. ,etely Stocked with shelf hardware, build- � p Ain the- said Joseph. MonkhouFe ie hereby lieve our efforts to puLiisL a good, clean era' supplies in all the leading makes, car• authorzed.t:►structed,an'. umpowere•l t -,execute • i , local er_Lace Leen a �reciated, and 'penters' tools, Rogers' and other celebrated a deed of convkyance to the said txaul Lauren' e i . See Our $9 ,Waltham Watches.. ill Ind the sat i Richard Ward to the parcels re- P p makes of table and pocket cutlery, plated _ ,i .` we at t lis Mme desire to return ocr Bln ware, in spoons, knives and forks, cruets �'ect[uuy.occuptld by ea�'h of chem. anti afflz r o ` L tie shat of this Corporation to sat i cuuveydit•*e- t` . - core an 1 hearty' ti.anks to- one Rini all etc. A splendid line of granite ironware Ali 4sy-tars or pparts of Bylaws in oi►e:stent K.-'•�' It�P �II'�I�i , C AREF(; LLY ATTENDED T0. 4s . with �ws- By-law -too and the same are hereby I _ W110 Lave a so lciu.11y ani! sod nenerously Iwas also observed, as vial! at, lanterns, repee(hd. 1 1 r 'N bi­ 1rd-c3,gea, valises, 3c. H re also is kept assists us Ly their patrons»e laud iu the light carriage hardRare and other ��T���� 0 - . .,. - - i'tl. I I - , i man tiler w• •s duriun our three years" things inti ental to the trade. ,The rear A % __ t _ 0 N ' ' . ' - I , _ •; -_', e1y ) a y That the above is a true copy of .3 proposed By- . _ resldten e ill Iirkering..- «'e would be addition to the main shop is connected by haw wt:.i will C,e c3ken taw cpuei,ieration by Practical OtGhlllil,ker, BrOCIi fittest, w�llt�y.. - „a Spacious inch ; i,i 14 feet✓ deep and of same the iQunicit al Council of the Towuship of Pieker- - - - - - --- -- - - - - --- - - _ - _--- - -r -- _ _ i nngrat ful indeed were q�e ever to forget width as store. Here, is kept the heavy ens. at a m sting of the said Couneti to be held - - the ins y acts of kindness' shruwu u3 L hardware, including spades, shovels, hoes to the Tow shipHall,tnthe Viiia ;Lerliruugham. Ttlerier� 7 � v y on lfonday the 7th day of Doutml;er, A. D. 1 , 1 eW.pring Pad Truss ! fork ,axes, sawn, tuba, gc., all conyeieiitiy at ;o o'eloc a- m. - L s the peon le of Pickerin; `•illaee and 'the arranged on shelves and stands. ;mother Dated aft 1'i ke;ing this Sn3 day of November, . surrou dine country. They shall e,j er great convenience we noticed w•as the glass :�. - 1 ' ►: e. R. T N CLRRK. I '4 live to ur memory. rack, when any size of glass tau be picked dEA + _ m. out in a moment. ---=--~, eo- ` ' And ow, a word about TSE 1`i.wS• To the left of the main'Aore i3• the paint � e o ` I 'r''r ;;t As you will observe a it has beeu enlarged, and oil room, ,12x2.1, which is figod up eo M . .o ; ! . - l: and ail ears in an entirely diffdrent Torun to to answer every purpose, and ie stocked` m O ; z 1 . ! . F with paints (mi=ss and drv), oils, varn� $ m c m O . tw■r ' that of last weed. Instead of four es M ,. e O �. _ y carriage, K o m C.: o - L. t of twenty-eight columns, we give you sign and house pa ntera. `, " , ' +;y - I l P� �, a � w :I � , i>jhea, to fact ever line used b a ' To the - rear again is the general ware- m 0 tz d ' ' w w w . i I - this w• k eight pates of forty - coiuWvs. . . room, size 24x4.2, and it was pioticed �] A � tl• � � � �. I ' • � - ' ' 7 . _ This a largemeut lies been tnaile in order that the same attention had been paid to O 0 , to �, -C , m M . ' r 1 'p - - - ;I _ to fulfil a- promise made three years go, eonvenienee and order. An immense rack x � P S m•1z 0 (Z n t`I I L:1. _- tor iron is here situated, and a ver large - S. m i-+ Q «.. • when a urcllased the business, v{iz., y g A r .� c.• oc R. This cut represents the Doubt Truss without the belt. 'Note thin position - !. I = , P I stock of heavy carriage goods, in springs, . m m m ., 0 q that H1; ,`il;ws would be enlarged and o= ,,,, .• C x • b � of the .. shaped spring situated in Ithe Pad by which a CON 5T ANT but easy 1N- :.I , 6 axles, bent and turned woodwork, patient •.1" I ,, c .,, . improved just as soon as the patronage wheels and bearing, nails, horseshoes, fence +� C °o a WARD and LI P W ARD pressure sgpports the hernia when the truss is adjusted. - Quire, and than othAr things im edible to -• n •' r a Q C n F�R SAT +F.r ALT 'TSE �: uld -arrant it. To make this chs e y po • -� °° �' MI ; 1E - - ' wo enumerate. A new article in extension . m � is " ,5 d `d X UG t testas ss I • , . 1 i a lard expenditure of money was ne es- and step ladders sad - clothes dryers have '�„ m 0 a• K t=i' i - W. t , mbine con- C R • 1 I est been lutrodaeed, which co D .1V .;; . i �P'ICKETING-.. er and it faster rens iia to 1 � - i,. nary. A larg p - A m y venience with great utilty, and will with- ID y y H-•-�---- o '' � ... . be sec red, and this has been done. �Ye 7d 0 �+ _ _ q out doubt command a large sale. In the "� I m - �. y � 11 _ 5 - now h 1e a Hoe Cylinder Press, wit t a rear yard -away from the main building- 1m a .0° V° m 2, Z _:1 t V - P 0 . RRAZ ILIAN; W.,IR�E HOUSE , - -. 1 400 papers r hour. w is the oil house, which is fitted up in S ch , t, , m [� H �•� speed f P p per e a manner as to make it entirely sate from y 'v m ° I I' iilater al has also been purchased, the �. H - s \ fire or combustion. The oil tanks are be- b m � " o M 0 Immense Stock of Crockery and Glassware at Tumble o ' whole costing na in the neighborho of Heath the ground, and are completely ear- m m M. H try Prices' i ;1, I we lied not su eraboun n rounded by water, the oil when needed be- e c • . a o i f.. , • I �+i { ^" P g in>q pumped to the snrfac$. Only the best m m m r k7ett8l ._ faith i the people of Pickering ( th a' . I� to y Per Cent. D1sC0ullt Oji Tea and Dlnne , t.brands of Canadian mud American oils are m a - x a a ! r __ villaR4 and township), we certainly w I d kept. • a m . A fine aAsortment of Glass Lanips will be sold at Whole- I,° i �' This com letes the descri tion of that ��..,� r• M. I'" . not have gone to this large expen e. P p '/e a m e► a► sale Prices , { , . . \. :. 1 } rtion of the basidia devoted to Air. -�1 t7d - But we believe they will raw a tjer• D le's business, and we must say he hits d ; "' R . Green, Black and Japan Teas F t '25, 35, 50 and �0. Gently,`' s . f . _l .. . • prise,and rally to. the support of their 0.cal the most comple premia in s line we L m s _ _ �gtra, value. The Prize Tea �tlll ,takes �t128 18ad. Have ever visited • i paper and a asst it }�y every mean in _- �..-_�-_____. The west end t the ba Ids s occap►edChoice Family Groceries at a small advance- oncost ' their power. We have trusted the for by the Nswe Printing O oe.' The main Life Insurano'e Lard, Bacon and Ha>als, Trout, white Fish, Herr><ngs,and ;.` support in the past, and we chile y offioe is 19235, and is a 'fine room, with i • 4 � plenhy of light and 'velitilation, and it Fresh 0 stere in bulk .or can. :1 trust them for the future. I y /: I J fitted ap with every conaenience for the (!� I�1 I t . We believe we can say without ego Ism business. 'Off the main onm -is the ri- AT CVS 1 WCall early and secure t0galns. q P t _ "I that Pickeridg `'silage now has a n vats office -or the editor's sanctum --size Clean White Beans, Dried �l,pples, Butter and X996 4 . - . -: ­ ,I .-.: -, .:, , - Ipaper that for size and general get- is 729 teat, and running j back from the - . • I 11main stairway leading to the hall is trite u al Reserve Fuad Lie taken exchange. I 1' - ,i -. . . equalled by very few villages -and yen stock room, 16x4 feet 6 inches, provided r �T , I • towns -in the Province of Ontario. d with shelving and other necessaries. A Aagnrance of New Or I �1 �.J�V FFZ.As� 'v, J -- I ' 'hitb rI. splendid cement bottomed cellae rune the f Deverell s Block Brock -street, R y � there is ane thing the people may fest entire length of the room: We believe we , I , , . assured of -the Pickering NrvYs - Will n say w'tho t being considered egotistical Canadian Government Deposit i150,l1{i0.00 2/ K ca y z ii g >* d ego at cal ppooss I I it, i�: that Tse Nawe has •the ,finest and beat AccnmulatedReserveFand(over)315.000.00 I never be found taking a back•seat,' s to Death Claim paid daring 1884 479,900.00 l Ij 1 adapted premises of anb country news- LUM t .I . - . speak, so king as the patronage it can { New bn�iness,firat 3 mos.1885, 15,000,000.00 I ,; I L : -- . .. . - , I , - .,[ pa r in the Province. I , ' I ­ I/�. justly claim is accorded it.., Bat let ns go ttp stairs ' to the fine new I Tvaenty-five per nt of 'all assessments o----- -� _ Our terms for the enlar ed a r will hall, to reach which a hall and stairway u i g p are deposited with t e Central Trust Com- I A LARGE QUANTITY OP , ' be as follows : For one year,) 125 for 4 feet 6 inches wide opens off the main p y (. - au of New York, s trustees of the Be. -�T . street. .On reaching the top s broad land. ]D]� L V ��B�j F� A T , , ' '.one year i aid in advanu 1 �1 is loans and ono ixin the door in serve Fund. J y ('f ), 0 y , ing , pe g �': W. .i front of you the visitor is at once ushered Life Insurance at ass than one half the AT THE . from which no deviation can ibl -be rates, and ar' rt t. 1, _ made. �� ordinary tet, e•c lty pe OnlyLOT 8 CON. 4 SCARBOR09.l - = j into the hall. The first glance. is pleasing to 17 ordinary rate , made a 1881 perfect. 1883 We trust, now that We ar gi • g the a e. The windows have been artisti•HILLS"" , - . .-. I.,.- . - Iy and 1884, and in no base can they be more f , I " . I s much larger paper and at gre�ttor ez- sally shaded in green and salmon solar, the aregaent than every alternate modth. - I . ; �:. ', fix" I i floor has been lished and oiled and from Ynch $cards $om �4 r M. a wards. • - �' pause. to oareelves, nota single pe son po Anneal Expenses of Management, etc., pe p 1 .. the �ontrrpp of the ceiling s litres tiz-lfght 1 €� eek itis to visit 4n therm for the cliaadelie�, with four ve fiat corner limited oo �2.Obpei X1,000. Tte� Inch, 8 inch and 4 Inch P auk. _ y r z:. : 1 y i An active agent wanted in every nn , 9 z 9esntling hc. from 5 per M. npWitrda. smfonnt of their subscription... P lamps of charts design, give an abandanee re resected loaalit to whom tt liberal ' i r; I I • k {_ `:' subscribing now and of light for all purposes. The hall 24 9 p y' a q���es of � z 4, 'lt z 4, 4 z 4, 4 z 6, �; r 6, $ z 8, '� z 10, 6 x 6i1. 11 11 ing paying 11 ea8h ' commission will be allowed. Applications d Z g ► `, . is well seated with chairs and will seat �.: • . � t balancs o tar rte. solicited and tall pa ctiaahure tarnished by •r of , Ha e t lei hs, - ` I .' l.r J eomfortoly about 295 persons. Off the Battings, Lath, Eavet>ro hs for Barnes, �a., tht�av asses. '"` x i . L. I . :. . I . �. Wa cannot o�ose this at'iole Iin oat santh end is tihs astir -room lox lodge par. til• nadRrsiga•d. D1iBlSBD kiTIIk'F--DI[�nldin�+� Dlabhed 8bestia�, firoa i14 pit rY• >l�- ' r . "`' The front of the bnilding over the - RD6N wards. - . Drfssod Floc is Pine-. Basswood sod Hardwood. i ' `iaupressing one or two important s ewe omoe, is iot•nd•d !or aq offio•, or t for tibi Canntiy of Onastia. .' . `` I. �: I (, �i oppQ ,*Q mtslth of sbo P"P* Th., B- wooid SWO as szoellut milliner's, dregs- A7-sm Port Perry. Outs IMt. - i a • • . IJ �a1 V JIL - b: I t -., r � • .• i 3 e -... -.,. .-, - - I. : .. 1 I r.. _. , ...,..� .._. ,K .. -r :. . :4- ,-. :. . n. 1. //rr I ' 1 S �.: 4 .« -. .-. .! .. ..E.. -: .... e ,. _ ,. ..: _ .. a ..•i . ...... i.. .. .1 :. . 4 yam. ...9 �. ...1. . _ _ _ '„ _ .. v. �r ... -.: r::. r. .K ., ., ct, pt. ....1,- i, ,.. .I: .. a- .. i 1.. . ..., ... ..... .. ... '. .., 1. ', 'ry , 7 r ., ... .. i- .. - - .. _ - . -.-.. r.J �� < I e ,. . ;r �: t. - 1 , ._ ----�, SALE REGISTER, i. g _sit Nov, 7th .—A ,Bate of arm _ and implements, the property be- .�_ i "ng to the estate of the Date Patrick ° bNelly, at lot 4, 3rd con. of Uxbridge. Highest rices paid for good ale at noon. T. Pouoher, auctioneer. he8t at the TnQRSD1Y,I Nova 13th.—Postponed Credit .. Sale of farm stock and implements, the1 - property of Mr. Richard Rodd, at lot 83, �* brgkou ont, Kingston Road Wast Picker- : a D im, le s ins: Sale at 1 o'clock.. L. Fairbanks, AuctioIIeer•Flom and -Mill Feed always \ . FRIDAY, Nova 13th. Auction Sale of lain- ber and world,including 100,000 it. of for sale. Ipm>,er, and 30 acres of broken timber, F ers ! Work a Specal t . a1 lot .13, 4th con. of Uxbridge, the Property of Mr. W. T. Forfar. No reserve. Sale at.1 o'clock. J. C. Widdi. CI OFPING'�F ;DC)2 = field, Auctioneer. any dad. SATURDAY, Nov. 14th —Credial►r it sale of nl is 10. stock, implements, household furniture, 0TATI09S : &c., at lot 11. 2nd con.. Pickering, the Floiir Pei j 100, $2.25 to $2.60 property of Dir. Joseph Dale. No re-' serve. Sale at 13 o'clock sharp. L' Bran per,To $11.0 Fairbanks, Auctioneer. $16.00 Shorts per Ton • I ' TUESDAY, Nov. 17th—Credit Sale of farm Screening's per 100 J - 904 stock and implements, at lot 26, Broken Front, Kingston Road, Pickering, the Chop Feed do, property. of James Brennan. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. T. Poucher, Aucioneer. Mill closes Saturday' nights WXDNI95DAY, Nov. 18th. -Extensive Credit at 6 o'clock. - Sale by Auction of pare bred Shropshire ' and Cotswold sheep, heavy draught horses, and good trade cows, the properlfil HOOVER` L VVIta r.,, of Mr.Wm. M. Miller, Claremont. No, = reserve. Sale at noon. Thos. Poacher,; Auctioneer. See bills for particulars. tNozr--Parties getting sale bills print- . 'ed at the office of THE PICKERING NEWS will get a notice Similar to above from . date of printing to date of sale, FREz or C.A.(3E,i BIRTHS. ;l: Sco'rr'-tn Pickering, on the 30th tilt., the'wife of I " ! I James Scott, of a son. f t • H$sas --- In Pickdring, on the let Nov., 1885, the; wife of S. Harks, of a, daughter. anIVE d Bbardiug Stables, ._ (,ta>lt.i s --In Pickering, on the 3rd inst., the wife T' �T D {�T �T�1 of Mr. John Grills, 7r., oils daughter. r 1CgEl,1,��.� �, I- ;; ONT, �. MARRIED.14 I Jacg1ris---RIclfM0VD-0n the 29th Nto�r, '. � tM. �nn�' the Methodist Parsonage, Pickering,, by the Wr� 311 Proprietor, ltev. W. h. Hewson. Mr. John Jacques to Mise I( Mary Richmond, all of Pickering. I will d?" ih ve on hand fl ret -Slave Horses,. DIED. I Carriages,dc. an let them to the public at rem. - DIED. eonable rate a are now prepared to supply Fi xcreoa•--in 'Toronto, on Saturday Oct 31st, or drive Co me cial men to any point on the 19135, �� illiam Ferguson, of Pickering, aged 55 most reasons �e arms years. - _ A 'Bus e is all G. T. trains PICKERING MARKET. and parties call d for punctually at residences. N1."' \EW3 OFPIC ., Nov: 6th, 1885.1 Feaming a d ams suppied when required Fall wheat 90c "to 85c ; spring. We to *,)c, goose, at moderate r �e , on short notice. 43-y 70c to 75c. Flower per cwt. t3.25 to ±k3.W. t3ran, �© e�t�r nate rates ehar�ed. :I;11 per ton; shorts, *16 per ton. Chop feed, c ° $1.00. Screenings. 80c per cwt. i - - _-- - — --- '- - -- FARJiE1CS' \IAI.HE F - 1 Toronto, Nov. 5th. 1%5. The receipts of grain on the street to -day were TE 1. small and prices stea•ly• About 12N)o bushels of I j '. %yheat offered, and sold at Nc for spring and fall, and at 75c and 76c for goose. Barley quiet; l:,OOtJ r I bushels sold at 60c to 83c., the bulk of it at bye to _ _ 74c. A load of new oats sold- at ;35e, and a jag ,of poor peas at 55c; good'peas will brie 60e. Rye GA • p P' f; P g �' ; nominal at 60c. Hay in small supply and pric s steady; twenty loads sold at $13 to $13 for clov( and at $15 to *16 50 for tiuothy. Straw steady ; three loads sold atto $16 for bundled, and at. J 49 to $10 for loose. Hogs firmer, with sales tddad- at �6to &6_5. 'Beef. $3 to GA64.for forequarters, — ` incl :.; to T-7 for hindquarters. Lamb. }05. 50 to f ,6 50, and tnutton, 64 30 to D5 50 per- 100 lbs. R, 1 1 - One of Lngland's new ironclads is t `- - .1, Oft . Best Quality = Lear the narrie.of Gordou. .. Tae public debt of Paris is larger th r11ati of any otl.er city in the world. ams, Cont spied R,011 The present favorite amusement Cf • liuntinxumbErt, of Italy, is musroo nd othe ' Pro`�isions, cheap, The gSulton has taken to coimposin -A- music, lvusic, in which he considers tobe a irritation of Wagner's style..r Only one prisoner of: the name cf ` Schulze' is in the* directory of -LittID An; ini ip, Rudolstadt, a German town of 10.000m'- _ habitants, and German papers think t _ worth while pointing -out, as a curios e fact. I 1 A Bufl'alb physicia.0 warns the public— - ----- against cllaap vaccine virus, and sa � there are men so unsc><upuious that th� ,.._, will dip the points -of quills in mucil . ` = and tartaremetic, and: sell them for gel- uine vaccine points. p The Medieal' Review in' an editorial C 13 Cr "triplets," says that plural births occurp most frequently in Rus&ia,i and that whe they do oecur in this country -the fathdr and mother are generally found to be' o Russian birth or descent. A native judge was called on' in 61in p recently to decide between two mother m Ar - _ as to whom belonged ' an . infant. -H m I M drew a chalk ring on the .ground, place �. r o N' the baby in the. centre, and 'told tui mothers whoever dragged `it out must b I Q4 ,the owner. One from.af�gction, declined Cr bio pull at the chrl,di and was awarded it. (D TZ= TAaLZ—P1ok*AnX >statloa f:.Ts l0 eC+' TRAINS GOING EAST DUE AS FOLLOWS:— Ll1i I h n.ntd C d. ction will obli e. LAY C 20 a �. Q+ n reen River Basket Work NEW PLANING. SILLS ' Summer Season, 1885. Continued' ` Low Rates. SPLINT BASKETS in ohe and tR'o-; PICKERING VILLAGE. Comnieneing May 9th. the Allan Steamships bushel sizes. Baskets' bf all other sizes nail from Quebec for Londonderry and Liver t y Having purchased one of Major Harpers ` mad a8 Weis, � pool every Saturday or. arrival of the train leav- , latest improved Planers and Matchers, we are ing ��'hitby Friday at 9:4:3 a -m. Cabin Fares $60, Or ers for the ,trade filled exclusively, a,0.3�H0, according to position of stateroom. Ia- now prepared to do all kinds of - eneenng. a Specialty. 'In- termediate 30; steerage his ;rail additional. It Surface Planing, Matching, Turning, , yyou P -a -end_ng for your friends you can obtain ;PREPAID PASSAGE CERTIFICATES at low- Gig Sawing, and Rip Sawln '4 i' FIQur and Apple Barrels always On est r..crs, available from England. Ireland,'Scot- gf t,G tiand. All orders by mail promptly at- land, Germany, clic. For dates of sailing and all on the shortest notice. tended to. Aaareas inlormatiou apply persc nally or by letter to ,: f J. B. WURTS, Proprietor, . X.. 1_61msted & Hem thorn 47-y Green R►ver, Ont'. -AGENT. EXPESS OFFICE. WHITBY I 17-y Proprietors.N; Kemp � 1 ` B'' Is showind J A N N E L'S.'' ERY"'CH'EAP: FL my [ A U 'T U MN. D R -E S -FABR I C SO. i, i TWEEDS LANK TS UNDERr WEAR AND 1 OSMRY'; AT'COSTTRICES, .t t 1, 4 0 I g - _ .. 6 . . - I - - i .I.11 ' k.. . ii -.. - ?3 ,. •.., `°:tea•,'4+ .-..".. . 11 - ! :- - ! 9 n ,` i A / d f!ry '. 1 O Y. -'.d ! y -..i 39x } ' �3f w L " _ t t . + j , k3�s : h e on - r.9rera�acsA r r�, cc \l ! , i. Y. A � w �p� SS '+'�S' f+ 1 - r -,Lal i..'. 1-<r,'. :i' ,# ;.: �� r;' '?# t j r L• �• . e , 3 !'° 1" %.d' r L a ! I i, a } 3;4 F y 3, , r ��. - : , ..11 . - •is, H OU S E H O L I1. i . � The Problem of Life. ;' H � �aLTH, .. �Y IAH BYDS$, K. D , 408ti1P. 0, - r. D�1lters. �' d,r, ter and food are essential to the �i><%8 Water for Drinking • BROWN OYSTER Sour.—I. Take, of etondltianr of lite in both the vegetable and. Prof. water add to it a tables q k dome. It we take a retros4 �re��` of the $mitbsonlM poolla of rich es g 1?at- tate, Wongly reoommends the practk Ir r ♦ or tsar nful,,of eztraot of iw.. view, the apparent cironmstanoer of g Ivy P� pa all water need for drinking pal beef, thicke;lp with a dessertspoon nl of float Adam and Eve lead oe to suppose that theme posteeq ft is known to be pare. Tb . < and let it simmer ten minater, cook the were gifts to man #roma the C''reator, and t ,at; only rt safe ,tea of Amos tFe were to be used in the oondltictte in pe °p19 Y rtatnia . flour thoroughly. `Then sibs in ounce of Y whether water Is pure'or'not is by having i batter, season to tante, and, add dozen ey- which �I►en presented. By oompwr�snn analyzed by a oompetent ohsmbst. Bat thl stere. Bring to. boiHpg, point an ,dozen with oils ent oua*ma, this view is called ban mot ave roves ' though there ar ' barbat�o s and ,a retutn to the rescribed p g WHITE OYSTAR. Sotr.j-Take; our tofu . p rogues who profess to Ido it for mach lee ' biscuits (English), roll them fin , and .miz 'nee oft neoesilities would be denomin- tbten the operation would oat, end the boil i sited a re rn to barbsiIsm. if Ire ins Itttte i 1G1. with a pint of water; add anoth r pint of ink or hof an hour, though somewha pe a oarefal a ;►urination .of t le resale of each troublesome, good y,(milk, wn caeca of butter, P! r and a is A deal ;less costly, an. we are oo lied to the oonclasioa %bat the dozen oYeteias and serve wotfld haus to b + resorted to anyway if th z, original ea g and drinking usages of our anal�sis should show the watel'to be unsafe OY9T6Bs A LA CREME:—Open dozen oy- fiat r were more In harmony with the A sons earthen vessel is o0 , , . • stere c Tref ally and rave the floc r ; take a .Cres or' 1 ws, and Are a is porous !• good thing t, k_ .'., half ;ted to afford rot the water in to cool l pint of milk, add to it a pies of batter ,and if boiled In th. better lh to those who are desirow of evening and placed in earthenware vemeel the size of a walnut, thicken with floor, and making h most of their opportunities as in a coolplaceto gs,t cold, the water will a �� : .. oimirter ten minutes. Add the o eters and regards h present life, and the immortal• found cold cane their liquor, and seasoning to tae . Have ity to .w to sol e a rtlon of the Kamm enough in the morning for mangy . - i , some nicely browned sliees-(,f to , take u . P° persons to drink without ioe.� It is a simpl, P rave aNpi e. preventive of the cause of many diseases '� h. the oysters carefully, lay" theta o>p the toast, TCe o he of an an ,a llie made to r ! ' poor the mizture over, and serve, P and the foot that impure water by no mean Adam d Eve evidently depended aeon betrays itself, as many people anppo�r, by m i _ STEA3tED OY8TES9,— ay them i a potato their eon ,, sting to the stipa'ated Conditions 'appearance of impurity, but is perfectly clew, steamer over boiling user, cover with a of the C r, and their failure to do tt,it�, end limpid and agreeable to the tate, adds T - I : plate to keep the steam 'n, and nook for ten it it r ble t !assume was the special Pe tothedminger of this cause. It ham been shows minutes. , Then serve q lckly is the shell, reason h the dying, thou s alt die," over and over a�cWn that impure water It ' and on a very hot dish, with fried . brown process which they were so auspiciously not at all oonfived to cities, but is found even 1. bread e►nd lemon or vine sir: warned, ; In the vacs of themselves, and, more frequently in the wells which supply - 'STEWED , OY TKRB.—T ke a pin of milk so large portion of their posterity, so our country residents. It used to be held i, thicken with a dessertepo nful of corn -meal, Persisten 1 carried out The superiority generally that even when surface impurity add etii in an ounce of b tter; se on well, of mans ` a rebral structure, as compared txiated within a radius of the well sufficient. ' with the a the lower animal-, sif,,rde ample 1 limited to drain into i the percolation Add a- dozen oyate�s an stew S ntly for P y half an hour. When me ving, g ,rash the evidence of is ability to grasp the frets in- through the soil Rould remove every part- ;' d stew with sippita of •brea Boake ir; lemon &titaced i he order of nature sufficiently to Idle of impurity from the water ere It reach �tf jpice and fried in ,butter. dieerimin between Vie good and evil, ,so ed the well ; but. scientists h� ve shown us - ;� -J I OYSTER PATTIIL�3 —Mak first a rielz p'sig far as the late to his physicial statue and that such is not the ciao. During the very . 1.este with half destiny, ithont assistance it might re- hot weather; when soinuch' water in drank, pound of Vienna flour and 9 period, for the human it is well to be on the safe side. A little ' . - . half pound of batter. Pr as all a moist- quire an in @finite are out of the butter w! h a ole n cl ,th `'mind to mpiish this tach ; but we, as a . cold coffee, or a little vinegar and a little human ra e, have been specially favored sugar 'ted Into the water, make a very then rub half of it very ightly into the g Po with revs sit one from the Creator, both in latable and refreshing drink in hot f#onr, mix with sufficient c .ld wa r to form 8 _. Its inoipie c and at various periods since, weather. All very cold drink+ should be . a paste, roll, and pat on he re cinder of rY tyle butter, fold -in three and ro out • re- whioh no o ly intimate, but positivaly stip- imbibed slowly. Suddenly flooding the peat thus, then fill the patty -pais and bake ulate hot our privileges and cur du ism. stomach with a large quantity of i�-cold '' But the f -agency accorded to humanity iii aid b always attended with morebr less . quickly. Beard ani drain a dozen Qystecs, „ I Y - I add a few drops of lemon juice tote I ditor, has perms to mankind to reek out many risk, according to the condition of the drink- and then thicken with flour, butte anu the inventio ," in the doing of which it' has ere at the time, olk of ane Cut the o stere nto dice aliens ted is if from the wise instructions of , :. ___... yolk gg• y to . 4 ; , stir them into the in; with a w drops the Crea r. ,- Is is evilde t t0 the COmmonFs,' oitisorver,�`- Dangers of Roller -Skating• i of anchovy sauce ; warm up an fill the that our len a and pure air are admirably When roller-skating was first introduced, ganga. adapted . oh other. We instinctively we looked on It with much favor. We pat on f �. FRrc3aEED OS-TER�—. eke a iepoon seek it in of noy and adult age ; but as our Skates ourselves, And often accompained J fill of cream an I the heath yolk fan egg, instinctmvEi t telligence becomes dulled by li.dies to the hall. They, we and our aesocf- ` Id x them well together, then rain the the evil. cue me of society, we gradually sites, enjoyed the e x 9roise much. In some I e- 1 quos from a dozen oysters thick@ it with come to diere and its great importance, and appeeeta roller-skating seemed fully equal to 1 butter and flour, add the egg an Dream, finally, .from the force of habit, prefer evil ekating on ice, in its gr.roefal and cotnplicat i. season to taste, and simmer or five sautes, odors rat4er than to enjoy the " food for ed movements, and vastly superior in its . C -1. - • stirring all the time. Lay in the loysters, the lungs.." in its original purity. This is freedom from the interruption of snow an i let them warm through,, en ur over evidenced 1by he inability of the smoker to rain, wind and cold. We thought it furnish- . [ slices of battered toast. enjoy himself for any length of tithe in an ed a fine combination of mental relaxation, . ' _ E cAu,orED OY,TER�,— attel"e �riie46al- unperverted tmosphere. If -further i lua- physic sl exercise and social life. We saw in t lisp shells and line them with broad, crumbs tration of his fact were needed, it is Also It a cheap- and agreeable diversion for the t ,rooked in milki drain the oysters and lay found in ho referenoe of city aldermen, people, free, we supposed, from the tempt. . -->_{ , , 1 _ 1hem in (Four are enough for on shell),, commiesio ere,boards of health officials, ations which everywhere bee t th A young. Beason w,th pepper• and salt, cove with a doctors, lawy rs, ministers of the Gospel, But people overdo men thirge; In . thick 'ayes of crumbs also soaked in milk, siltors, d then prominent citizens, for pleasure, wo k, olitics and rdl ion, If the. - . - _ ut tie n P lig ion. bite f butter on top, and bake on sewer -gas, an the EflIavia of closet cess apostolic ipjanotiod, "Let your mode.ation 1 quick cvtn fifleen minutes, p�nle. _ M n these various positions have. be known • unto all sten," were one of the ._.. ,; it in their o r to abate these evils, but Ten Commandments, we should be a nation _ I A wife's Egpen�f3e.I persfetent d cline to do no, thong h they of breakers of the Decalogue. Roller-skat- + J 1I are asked hro gh the public prints and by ing became. "a craze." It wan pursued as If l Many married men blander 'int a man- - re lass Babylon, lt,me and Goa- it were the purpose of life; night agement of home expenses, althou 1 not one. P every ght is { ridfgroom in a thousand, stat ,ling proudly don inau ra d a system of sewers which the week, several hour' at a time, in crowd- ' it the Altar with the woman of himchoice, was preceded d accompanied -by the closet ed. rinks, with vitiated air and impalpable : would believe the thing possible w re some °as-p°ols, an that is a sufficient reason dust, why eve m ern city should tax the pop That moderately indnlg•Id in and duly re- tenth telling prophet to whisper to him, niece for his most expensive and deet i- . . Ia one, or in two, or in five yea a, your dealing lu sir Penn gatsted it would be h Althfnl, and in many 1 wife will want things for needful expenses, g ways helpful for those' already vIgoroaa, we �! . .personal to herself, or for your rom on ad And slm,larl ,with oar, water, Nature die- still believe. But the fruits of the present vantage and comfort, and will ekiri k from tills it by. the owel of the 'nn, and pre- methods of panning the amueemect are *�►, Asking you for it, lest you should herald eipltatea it In the rein fall—purified, trod often evil. - ,her for eatravaganee or chide her`fo foil admirably Ada ted to sustain life ;and the The followlnq, from the liledical Record, y ams in fl'I ntia classes persistently Contain written by J Ulla Townsend Hill, M. D ,in ' What a blush would miunt tot h cheek -_� 1 'of an iudgnu lug, well meauia cu ioate it wi h al chol, tea, coffee, etc. ;Aad worthy of attention ' g y g man by awocile ink sir waiter enppty and sewage "Sir: I am very much Interested in this I such an aspersion . He is -quick t resent systema suCeee in compelling all classes to subject of roller $kwtjng f�r.girl� espeeiAll ir _ I it. Nevertheless, in half the hom s in the }• y, practically acre ttheir perverted amid death- because I h ave from thirty to fort girls un- eountry, because the husband ho ds 'th ► Y Y I �tunda and the wife must ask for he share, de ►ling opinion . The custom of ubi„g these der my care for physical training and treatL oontamioated b verages so dulls the vital meat. \1"ith the utmost re ae to tIrime and there is exasperation, there r false shame, nervous intellig ace shat it fails to distin• amount, I find it uneatia�aotory. It seems iihere is undreamed of distress. And the r• . 'trouble spring@ not out of the greed of pen- ketch as to, wba is pure and impure, and, to bring out any latent pr$dLpost tion to dia- i' ... :: • arious men (sur men are usually one -hand-: as a t•E+salt; the roper depurating processes ease. I have been comps led to forbid thwd r`- ed, generous, and anxious to tree their are omitted, and the�eyetem becbmen eo load• who had the elighteat ren ency to kidney or ;= nvivee and daaghtere with Imberall ), bat ed with the deb ie of broken -down -licence, heatt trouble, in fact, an orgsinic trouble, V hisits genesis in a mistaken princ pie at which ate only iso', as to make si Contin- Indulging in the sport. came of Asa• nia, the beginning, Indulgence, liberal ty and none existence i possible, and the purging the moat Intractable orfs t ever had"to deal and purifying pr ceases, called by medical with, I am sure was caused by skating exoers- _ /� generosity are to m9 wholly Inappli able to ,. „„ , I writers chole yellow -fever,' "small- ively."' 0:;her physicians give a similar the aituaticn when we are speak of the „ zelations of husband and wife, 'tie one Pox, oto., area instituted by an all -wise testimony. oes not die en providence, in or er that His instituted laws All-recreaticr way h v I ' °` ee an a ma • the ot. $ have their dsn en if - p er does may find accept ee in ilia " temple,- the carried to excess. This now and o . I, of accept a charity. They are par here in hum %n bol papular r' he business of life. It is his part do the y' one, like all others, needy to be need more rovidmng, and here to look after t� use of Our fuod•suppl is t?+dually bad.' We full wisely and conscientiously. . - 1 � he provisions. He attends to the o t -door to Bis/ingn(eh be ween llie things given to — �, , ` conomy ; she to the interior ; econ my be 'tan' and tl�oee pr scribed for the " fi; Ii,m of Abominations of the Back Yard,' >}ng taken in its root -sense of eye a}atic llie sea, th fowls f the air, and everything overak en i i In tree marriage a ea nor.. that �cregp, th a n the earth, in which 'in Many back -yards are abominations to.the i , gual nor unequal -" 11, yet there can . e noth- itfe• The leaves f plants are their breath. ej a and noes. One finds in them all sorts of C it g but the farce cf egnslity where t e wife ink organa, the ea a Ade .ire our lungs ours. litter and refuse, from oyster cans to old The vegeta le kingdom uses the gases that boote. Here the slops of the kitchen are I - t account to her husband for ev ry far- , Thuineg, and the husband, forgetful of a con -ape de'trnc ive to nims►land human life in PonXed to increase the odors which ought todtrationdue his building n their wn structures ;and the warn ever thoughtful sena of the ma i s wife, allows her to a feet- Y g is lari- t ted and worried, worn to shreds, a d sub- persistent t orts o humanity to, appropriate al influence breeding there, to break out ` ject to petty mortification, be, "I a five these no onr neem first degrades Its eventually in, fevers or diphtheria. If any days out of seven she in the poesess'r of an victims to t e elan d of Intelligence 108011- member of the family dies from one of these empty puree. Entire openness an oonfl- liar to the egetabI , and then to the" dust" dise"?a his death is probably lamented as a dance as to the resouroer of the Se(m a deli- on which a vege b_ le kingdom feeds. "mysterious dispensation of Providence," I mite and exset method of keeping ho hold' The frui and wet a speolally pro- but the minister would as , if he were to i 1.a'coounti, -and a, recognition of the t t thiel scribed for an's , and are given to him visit the back yard, that death was caused b�•loke cannot be made without etre and ui:oontaxtin ted an uncooked. The reason solely by a violation of hygienic laws. A (,;. t&at a certain approximating annual ' panne why they ere gape ial<ly prepared by the very strong argument Against a dirty back must ba ro ort cued to the Creator for an s , was that he Wu Hie Yard is toe spirit of dace tion which It f s P nosh 'n the favored an best roduct—the temple, in apt to foster in the young members saintly occupies in the community,, would which He as wo t to make His own per. of the family, for it in a constant dojolt to to far bring in a millenium In British ones, man ent a . Th method by which this present a clean and attractive front yard to The Business Outlook - ::, specti pre &ration f food in accomplished the gaze of the pasters, while the bac k yand •i' I I'll is simple, t ought ique. It is done by i0 not fit to be seen. Children should be e �nsinese situation is the �en act of is elaborat g" or br athln upon the . Boot taught to be Olean for a mak `. j `" a good deal of discussion by re a and g P° g b e of Cleanliness, d people: But mobile there in a rte d ' hoc h a seoMr ti a throe h the instrumentality and not becienee outsiders are likely to crit* 9 - I " y I 8 of the chs leaves f seed -b, axing herbs Was them. The best plan in to have a hogs. slow improvement indicated in almoe every and the lea pecnl' r to the fruit -buds of head or l irge box fitted up is one corner of branch of trade and industry, th Are all fruit -baa in tree and ahrnEe, yard, and make it a rule to throw into 9 g the leave' the many who can see nothing encotira ing In peculiar to he goner plant performing the this old vans; boots, broken dishes, and all f the outlook. Farm produce is to , e� eeial- first elabora ng pro as for the sap peculiar such rubbish, and'when there Is a groat ac- ly wheat, but that is now considerdblyl above to the calls n . - I the minimum price for last year: �te� heA fall liv' g plants: cumulation to bury or barn It. Do not allow P- A pompe► n of a two sgstemii—the anything to be thrown about. Have drama 11 neon has, however, had one effect the t will divine and human' r Imaginary—of sun. made to convey slope from the house. Make t I , : tend to increase Its price. Low wh ` t has tami� hamar life, arI so i much at variance good walks, and let the aid have a fine _.. made cheap flour, and the result, been ground 1 that it has been more largely co u ed ro that it is wo th while ,to pause, and &goer- covering of grasp, not weeds. Put up strong z: i -'' that the stock in hand hasybee r ' tain U the death which is so persistently supports for the clothes lines. Keep the f 4 i �duoed, paraded by the advocates of th human fence in repair, and plant currant bushes I , One very encoarging indication in fund In method, is sip absolute necessity in human near It. Set vines about the refuse barrel, :i i the iocreasedl earnings which are ddod la . '� , Y e cpedance. ; If God, 4 His wisdom, has as- and train them over it until It is hidden. iL _ reported on the Canadian Pacific Ri�flwdiq. ti►blished a. otter orde of things, it is our If you have a receptacle for cher, let It be ' Thio shows that the north-west farm ra are „ ,'- privilege to nail on v of it. Bat they something which can be shut up, not a row baying Ronde as well an seting their pro- that would oma to Go , not first believe of old barrels to cffond the eye, and give out i d.icts. Oa the whole, we seethe mosp hope- that He is, and that e a rewarder of a cloud of Ashes every time the, wind blows. ys J.--, . fol Signe of a, general revival in busifterlr m th. who di ligently k im," Make it a rule to have the back yard At all it - I • ell sent ong of the country. Secaritips sre - times as clean as the front one. I., , j firm, bpd while crops have pinion , i ' Vit► ?t, .they are not urns irhe The newt &per organiof the Philadelphia 1 _ ' ` Ater e�, but are finding ready is sit prices �� b suspend d for want of fioan- It Is a little strange that nous of the my. - which, ;if too low, are no, by y Dial support Anarchists can not afford to story wells in the oil conatry have , ever tstatrvatioq pr�ce+i„ • a buy a paper)and beer ' . been a►Ued "The Saamege." • i 'l . \�� . 6,f �. ., .,.: ''i i� .. -: . : t1. •--i.%. .. .. - . Q. 1. •- , 'd h:' 4 F }.F r r' . Iqr ]�.1P•E.I , -Y k` -. t - y, �? c. •, T 1[ . I 'a, t I L..'.. _ .-. -. '.i- . 7 I L � . .. . I'll . _ f" . . L - s . Jt': .. -: F. - , . ,- L . . � . L . a I- �� 2�i 11 ' ! - , - I I - . .. r t' a . 1 .- I .. I - _: ". . . - .� . . . . .. 1_. 1 ,. :� .. .-' - .- ' . . A .. - J, .. . _ - . - t - 1. - .. - - '— - . MAXWsLL AND HI6 FATHER. . d that I knew my sou had, y the -- le ter from my sows oouaw to me the The interview Between The /ted Mein mind Hi,► Wayward tion. -_ ,<;r _ jorisoner was my ►on. He never studied , hedieine and knew nothing � r►g wboat ,nor do j . n A1eu4usl N. Brooke, the schoolilfietee at , know Anybody named, M,xwell. My son 0 $yde, England, and his son Hegh, better 'Ades fond of natural science, and liked chem, r- known ae W. H. Lennox Maxil►ell, 'met in foal experiments, carpentry, and other little-" is the Circuit Attorney's office at St. Louis the timusementa_ to pass away time. He never g other morning. The previous arrangements c-ttended a college, but passed through the it which had been made for bringing father and Flremmar and high schools. I attribute ' a son together in the quiet of the jailor', parlor life present trouble to the carate Evan e were abandoned, lend at 10 o'clock the bid who, I believe, hag a bad influence upon it gentleman sat in a chair in Mr. Clover's back I !in, and whom I would hold responsible if i- room attended by his counsel. The old I could meet him. I never knew any of t gentleman was laboring under intense nor- F'reller's family, but I have private and re. I Vons excite mint, the result of the mental liable information that his life 'was in4u* e strain to which he has bilen subjected, and for $6.000. Whether this money was paid . it was apparently only by great Effort that or not I will find out when I return, but - t he retained a semblance of composure. The hoar;i that the insurance eomFany was ems: e door opened, and Hugh Brooks, alias Max- testing the claim. ' ; s well, entered, accompanied by Deputy "I have not spoken to my ,son about his . e Sheriff Kenefick. At the eoand the father defense. He is a lawyer, and he and his i turned in hi chair. and for the first time in counsel know best what to do. I am, and many long months the father and son looked have been from the first, atisfied of his upon each other.., , innocence, and it he has gotten into a scrape I . At sight of his father the young man, through bad associations an, explanation will i whose face was P%le with suppressed emo- cloar it all sip I will advise him: that if he ' tion, moved rapidly towards the chair in has entered into a conspiracy to defraud an 1 which he was fitting, and the father, spring- Insurance company to tell the troth, no. 1 Ing quickly to him feet at the same moment matter who suffers," • • ' they met. The old man Hang his left arm 1I - I around his son a neck and drew him to his . , breast. Maxwell's arm enfolded his father, --. WO 51AN'S WAY& ; and fora few moments they stood there all. lent, When they i It Is reported that Princess Kang (shins I parted each t uried his face in his hand and wept bitterly. A chair of has been converted to Christianity. WAS handed to Maxwell, and the. father and sen est down and soon entered into eon versa- . sura, Van Cott hasmore magnetic power j than any other lady pieaeher in this - Unix which lasted over an hour. The bight c :)untry. , c,f the old father wad ,his son matting so far 114me. Modjeski. brought over sixty-five away f rom their home un der nuc h circum- pieeAe of baggage, and had to take ann oath - ' stances brought tears to the eyes of several to $20,000 worth of wardrobe. of the bystanders. After the intervi�av with Col. Pat Donan, speaking_ for akota, his son the old gentleman bade him an a tfdotionste farewell and left the building, say l that the flourishing territory can ac - con imodate 10,000 girls with husbands on He said he foan4 his son but little changed. ninisty days' notice. "I first; thought my son was connected this cae , in May last," said he, " when Orae of the innocent triIt , of t'ue Phila- 'iwith dellilhia shop is • � I read an article In a Manchester paper in which my son's name appeared. Then dirquised girl@ caerrying their dinners in a muslin roll. It looks as,' -i came little corroborative ciniumatances, articles a though and they belonged to the conservatory' : i were going for an early music lesson. in de to U h a A • - m r - SP \ ': . I th LACE CURTAINS .. ! '' - to S ' 1 I Pr pe . ; - ` 1 ) t We beg to call the attention of Housekeeper$ to ot}r`-� . feel Lace Curtain Department, in wbi h we show all the newest deejigns of the best English and otch makers, the We show nice Lace Curtails -at Seventy-five cents, • .1 go One dollar and One -fifty per pair. n3 . \ , Sal We are showing handsome ba � nd Curtains, lar,Qe °sizes an a - m: mo One fifty, Two dollars, Two-fi y, Three dollai s, Three ' nal fifty, Four dollars and up. -: . Istl 'I i - 1 .. —^ a IM - I- r :I 11 .1 I Ven Aga cru the . .. . . L� BL KETS.." AND ', UIL S� ­ - . . _.A I - . a..- I . . po .;! I.,I,: .., WO - _.. We would also call your special a tentiolli to our Blanket Abd - set Aga Quilt Department, Ili which no Louse can give Yon the saute value. � the Splendid heavy All Wool" wliite Bla ikets at $%50, .+3, 0.509 $4, ; - boa AN Q T $4.50 and $ 5 per pair. Bed Comforter in very handsome patterns : &rod ut 75c, 90�, 1, i1.'L5, x+1.50, 1 1.7:1, and '2 and up. � ase Beautiful Eider Dowii Quilts, at ..J,, regular price i - Ithc city of Ten to Twelve. Dollars for saine goods. 1) Tj���'1 . ;I ,- ' l it ►J1L �1�In�T �� �j � ori C `l.L�l I�l�l ���1J�. .. f: i - or poi . i rest . ` .. � . • I wit a8 t 3 , this ... . . t.I' I , _. IPETLEYI�` E,TLEY �e Kin St. East - O1'1.� gip: the Markets Tb� 1 prib y 0 1, .` T • i i . the .1 ofte . OAR P� , M ALSO . ,, - die .. , - . i . - abili �� is oc . \ `i in . The we are o8ering cvtrai rdinary value `n this departinent, nott't'itlti . - bora clouding the advance in Custom duties and the price of wool. ) . -% wit :1 care woe housekeepers and otliers in want of. first-class Carpets-at,_vety � . will ow rags should visit our Carpet Rooms during our Big Sales of" • Who Jarpets now going on. exec . �. J ' apCL Handso®e new dcsi�ns i<n Tai>restry Ci rpet at �iic, 35r, 40c, 45e, - - rays i0e,iUc and 60c per yard and up., , , . - - -'f the . _ ' ' pair -: .' 1p b .4plendid Brussels Carpets at 75c per yard anal up.. and .l. posi Kidderminster Carpets at 40e; 4ac, eg 55c, and 60c per yard for a so ind alp. - - . with I i -. rye We are also - offering Big Drives in B 'aiikets- uilt ' I ` c P Quilts', S.heetiug., - .. ,five 'allow Cottons, Table Linens, Table Napk us, Towels, Lace Curtains, - ter, $4, rod sill kinds of House Furnishings, also �a special line of All -Wool - - k dlpp Phite Blankets, (slightly damaged) at ab'lut half price. grai o - C1. , - P%Pe - tusk ized ODM . lam four, this f . - I. . a .1. Wholesale and Reta,ll beale : P 1.i meat ' a. W e - Z L.. st- �-- t:�, . -r a t -• k. :b �...3 ey ' 1 he e - --11 Op"pe" .. . . .the'Mailsket >� . .'Z.j. - _ - ;.. .f-'.• - ;,.- ...1. - A .- - - tl .... _...., . ''( - - I! . ... .. ...... . .1. lil�_? .. �� . - . - :.I �. _J - ., .� . • I. I. - _­ �. .L . f 1. - - ­ ­1� -!k �!,L. , , i.!..- :. 1' " - -- f- 1, - t .A . . . I 4 ; . - .r. ..1. _-i _-, _,''. - - ... . . _... . \ - - - YY,, \ - • I t +y,., • 1 I ,. 4 - - , J IY . . i. 4, .-.. - - �I 5 .. - .. _ . ' i r.a . - ,:; _ .: _ .: - _ •- .. 1-.,.... r - /- - iii. - _ t. ` - i i I. . . _ •.:. 1 - .. . - -. - .i _ _ .,. .. _ - r .. , - - - FALL FOLLIES a _ AND THEBE HOW FATIF�f 7 8 ARE -TREAT ., OQEB TH 6 OpBAN• ` �� `..: i 1 g� F.A� Notseh�vere ase Boit soapentir,�. i • I ' _ Ozane baths see a rpeolalty at E utbonrne, of them hater --The grindlatone. a = 'r .rrl#rle ltevtlattons erene or tie Save I ; . A great deal) of IanI aroundnohseter, England. The bath is shed withloag, green Mas v p n , ... 1 nd Praatael. tai st. �rer•s itt®aptut. sea •veed, steeped avoeeaory h ,_tel a England, ma be leased for 26 Dente as for an hour before use in before the avt--TJae urvha' Tl Y (h'ao'.t oonoerning the treatment and as, boiling water. The bather remains in about tra. ti- + acre. e Ttti AE,�•A:vck 12`1 WOOL.74n einthority' tw.n mina , and the bath is thou ht A. lie has'no le no doubt'that the advance A natnralis ,who h4r jasti returned from patience of the patients in St Rooh @ hw- ty B Neither hs cheeiie. ,,' ere seems @a a th t the natives kee locusts in ` tal, Montreal, which have just come to very invigorat g. th S in P $owe oheeaies are Bing lies, �e in the prlP&of wool will be et►ataioed• The Pa Y oa ee for the ke of their "mesio." fight, are revolting in the eztreme. Mn. A ttootohma V snf%rlog #tom a paininl when the prboner heard hie Is+xt`enee; he ;e deme►nd for goods is aotive,.Iand manafao B Orland the dao titer.; in-law of the ReV- disease of the and and wrist. brought on° 1►r a oontraotr for faints de; The Ooan it De Rochefouosuld and the Doha Borlind, we L known in this vii ,who was visibly moved—by two poltcrtr ren. s turere have 8 of the Counters de one ap r on the real es Y by the preasu a iii at the palm of a round- Bronze is s very fashionable hues nota- ' - lav y that must be filled. Some tared the hos ital on Se t. 29 1apt, says n days, bat brass has not Entirely gone out. 1 e mills have a eiz .months stock on tate assesamen rolls in New Odeanr for over kiss she war ee t to the Ilio pitaI she wan es a a stick yvithai plaiyntsmootlte ie a f taction whose nar>aerator is if Lped on a bed in which war a sheet to lle Society of hand, but have orders or goods for about 8100,000. cylindrical h le. . the same period. _Som of >rhe email mills There arae b teen 380.000 t►ud 400.000. a and then a ragged, dirty blanket fora clothes and whose denominator is aa►sh. F 9 0 ousts in England, and the ancient atty of The ro ria n of I,ondc>e r'aetanranfis sed have contr-,cts ahead., but ba` a nom a fled i. th" chief sei►t of the cycle -mak- sting. For the flet few aye she saffar- P P s it oven .r t windo 'sat hotel ars talk g to mesio At the Holborn They have Fatented an ant matla milk' d Y d from the cold owing to 4b ) . id weeks' stock on hand, 'and w in ludas bele rtiaU open and a re.tsnrant @w t mesio has been discoursed stool at leaf: Shots alp when the cow kicks. i - to go. to market often, and , purchape from g try . . . ve her head g Pa Y 1 The Sultan ` of dbvoted to Wagrier't►e � scant sup 1 of vlothing. W le aha during dinner oan•for some time past, and Jumbo will get a monument before (Irani week to week. pp Hite a number of hotel and restaivante does. This is Lha advantage of being widety� n• I the King of B varia. Mach of his time is as still svfferiag from cold, as were several q FE:EDLN+: THE Fo��'L`••— : eep the fowls have now a lied for a lioease. known. - . - this well at this aeaeoa, sate an ezperlenced passed at the fano, and two of hi�.e ne are then, a man of the hapital was applied to PP If ou expect to get eggs accomplished ual°ians. for additional covering when he brought up ?he London police have received arderA «Mother HubbardvilIt is the name of a his poultry fancier. Y new town in G jor6ia, i ne in: December, they moat be The other lay there diad' ' at Turin ijeveral ragged blankets; which he diatrib not to take Into custody aper on about to lace• It must be a loose and from your he roducin rovender.'; i - f his amply fe3 with egg -P g p form padre Giacom ,the confessor of CountCav- toted, saying ae he did ro not to let the nuns commit @aisles, bat to apply for a warrant p ranuli,ted - our. It was � Padre Giacomo that Cavoar PP B An exchanpe asks, "Why do people have ora a Give them bones in g 1 with- know, or '.; they would play hell with him." to a rehend Lim on a char a of miede- p lent of lime and clean grave addressed his' in words "Father, a free 1 poor teeth ? . I roirably because Whey van t have p Y Dt. Nolan ve ao mediorl attendanoe, aim- meanor. The medical ournals call this �+ • - w i l l B P o f%rd to buy good ones. if he in the houeles, to which they may hcookedl Church in a f e Sttate." ply looking at the Dards over the beds in the " lookin n the stable after Lha horse A farmer wants to have his ba .y burned, - drppping hers and there an 000a- @:Dien." i+i an a,ceas ; twice a week give them Ilollowa it seems to snit Mrr. Weldon,oa aloe aa+l It enema alnliast aselese to warn people not coarse meat, chopped up ; and don't forget Y 1 He has only to get upon hue hirmow and no u ; rear; food—cab- the eminent ndon litigant, far better titan eional remark, and Chas pee. B light his pipe. the occ ►9ionat alloi van 8 it suited Mc. sten, There she ar remain- out. Mrs. Borland and Mn. optive. who to take overdoses of opium and its alkaloids. , . - bagea, turnips, etc.—while hey are housed I Maine's potato top ie ►a'd to br worth . , ed all summeF without making y plaint .to weerroe bothmp oienirofesesoton 1 attention until to mad tto take morphia pal o for s: plea nese, in confineme t. the world wits out. gg pp i Cason f 3r feed- in lfdr Borland's case she asked for some oontiaued rho habit lost baa h sieian'e 8,000 000 thio year. W teat he +oe of b�►ck- '�T r I .,; tiE ,i,• rAe the a 37,; OOp,000 kiss bben laid out medicine when be ave a dose of ezprees instructions, one right took a e$►che there moat be in that crop. cc�� Since 1821 g stock is ,gat , hand, it ie in order to re- q g If the hes ht + f a f ,11 bo aet v?m pro r • hat there -is teat advan in rebuildingq), nd embellishi g PO Q00 and at he called mineral water, the of 91; of number r f them a nal to a rain ace a half $ r Po " elan mind our -tea ere t I• g n w Town lI '11 cost about $ ,00 pa g He went to aleE p and never tionate to its price the roofs f theaters to a in havi❑g a flay-cuttPrpn the barn. 1;y 40 000.000 been spent on th' four,pe►ike which for four days was that the most in• of. the dru . g fodder can be ;'ful diarrhw ► was . experienced. which w� awoke. would have to be raised. •' its use straw and other coarse _the Bois d B oulog, , Bois d Vincennes, followed for five consecutive days by hem- Asia osressee the most owerfuh ani y B . u�wCr with meal that stock will eat a'1 z and Montaonri rofuse as to run p p y q p The world ma own a m►n livin -, bat 1 so mixed orrhage, which was so p d hornets, The Indian Medical Gazale untr nd thea the gapacity of the . Pace Monceti - flans to Dor of the ward. it ie always beet for him to eo �: t and col y readily ; a P through the bed ou to the fl tells of a man who was bitten on the neck firm • to keep stock and' make manure A growi94 a ihe1utilitnof Sa da sohuols' lett it Ly a little h ud work. ,t y ti�•e - . q P° by one of them, Within ten mionter he be- � Far o �ra _ n conte . may be largely taereased. The stubs of call in q q the Church resA which Ur. ,Nolan then ave her a wder, which, Bridgeport has a Chu, e'-, thiel ' P se corn stalks will not be eaten unless is diaceined� y while it, stopped the hemorrhage, neverthe- came sold, irnlselesa, and nnaonsoionb, He curtain" c oar hese mt+ iv n e and ob- her a sin• . her side which she was a robust man, but the use of active rem- °haus instead of pews. Tne f • ,r ' I steamed ; but it is worth while to cat them dose not aha a ur t g B lees gave p has not yet been palated. `►kola; experiences to the present day. There was edies onl brought him to after a couple of , eters to i up, if only for the advantage of hake Win ee cold lie d`e o tinned o deodthe eehool ao attendance leen b the re alar nnnes, y Ital is now sending eLnnt�t.• ay - ;,n a�' read durio t 4 B Y B hours. The hornet was of medium size- Y ` manure to be evenly Sp g nr who have h an oppor- that being rinoipally done by aonvsleeoent bright j allow and striped with black. Canada. If it were not so me in might u,is on Ten hysic s , a d a leer of retaliate by pending some orgy cinders to . ter and Spring. I P B The immener gun oonstrneted at Elewick ltt:er� FE:Nc" c iN 1 Ft AIIR•—s6m8 one tunity for rsonsl observation, report di Fratiente. rise of the pat ante for 1'„1+a I noes should versely as to the deadliness of leprosy. Four water were heartrendjng, to be met by the for the BrO ish government has a Notal weight Italy. inners nuveslthq timely remark that fe feel certaltA t at it is absolute) insurable, ren onse : `• Shat n ou. The stench of Au exehan a heads one of PtA 001'a ens, p Y of :.('(10 tons, being oonaiderably "in azo.m of > yy P "Men and Things." The woni� ought to .1 k e as not be alio ed to gat out of repair i utrhe three are is doubt, and three I bel eve that the place was most revolting, and anything previous undertaking*. Ile length is stated 1'&11 season, and the stock permitted to j P chaalmoo ca oil may prove a specific, as they in the way of deodorizing or disinf• otiug was at some forty -f our feet, though with an ez- rise,in arms in iadigaatiJs at h ?ing called I :- story g: and become breathy in cousequnece. A g have eefu a arkable results from itis nee. never thought of. , The heartlessness, Chep treene diameter at the breech r t hat five feet by such a tame. ,! nun. .' • many farmers repair their fences in the nix inches a very elongated chase or barrel Siberian cake are the newP + agony in a no m're attention to No class i, England has in thepsatthirty +i K�b O�pi i wt�s remarkaia!e.�la the to rio down to tweet ei ht inches, with ate. A 3lberi �n cat has a eoi - search- aprg, and then p y ears seen; s ch an improvement in its con them during the year. I4 the meantime, y a a ight welling at the muz le, g• voice, and is a vela ►ble ad pion to the _ become; displaced, and dition as the army. The mode barracks . case of a Miss Norris, to relieve a choking many rails, etc., eyrran. ementr, se=re ition, application was made to 1)c. No back and orchestra. rgake low places in the fence for. the stock have -sdrQi able sanitary g he made his ap A oarions public house it among the latest Y fields or into neighbors' baths, lib#a 'ea, five courts, sin l gyre nasi lin. After mush entreaty p In earance and gave her some relief. Thle attraotionr in Ra=ie. It ie call kion �a th been writtenebet e n heahoa, ��iof�; d fi to h�eak into gra verve du Bac ne. The walls are / premises. Itis always the best plan to look ume ; in # , ar e so comfortakie that many I P gg aintin are elle the horrors of gooavict o'clock in the morning. The w><le of late t' r the fences every little while, and ea- of the n ea o not go outside for days to more was done orlatt mptel. The follohwing g P B . of ie ' �eeiall after a wind s'o m. gather. day she was removed w the black smallpox ifs, interspersed with portraits of notorious hours seem to be aeenmalatinq= - - 1 y Scientists are interestei in r'Y . : - � i� � •�-- ccordin In the �a den of a residence. whose Lawn ward, and without any further attention Gommnnists. All the waiters are dressed �e diebave ,' ALT :SND `� ITER FJR Sq�t i . A B •slo s down to the bank of the Delaware in convict uniform, and wear the chains and ' Kue Pe ' war allowed to die a couple of days after- rli of the re alar %rccr�, The landlord that es►lline mass eontainingilatrgea2avitine�i. . - to a London agricultural j otfrnal, Mr, near Choate , a ship's yawl has been set up- wards. No attention was paid to anybody st . ' rovides salt ae ba y Now when a man looks for 'tin' in hie L)ur - sell, of Ho. ton, England,; P e so that right, pain red, and turned into a flower) vry for hie gibe I the moment they entered the bleak small- -s ito an 11i � zims Liebonne, one of the lana- pockets and finds only � ls*'ge cavity he �� - � ` W68t well ale fresh water P holder. Li in blossoms and foliage pleats, ` ase to it whether the: B yin fan pox ward, and the cries th rt Dame tArf�=t hen 8i s or J aeim eu PA°eiO h °� )been traciLg the can attrib-A + it to extrem � c Jtd—which in they may have arc fill it from e m toatern, and flows B P awful place were heartrending. St q weather be wet or dry. 1'f this were done climb ate o e mast and twine about• th -� Cather those wholesale losses which are first night of Mrs. Berland's stay in the hos• course Iu life of one thousand medical stn. flares coal and plumbing Dille. ,' the mother `f E'lets, g y' R Huh J rhnny," admoaidherl ata s, pita) a poor woman after her death was roll- dente, taken at random from an En lith in �. new suffered would not be experienced. Y as the scion of the "family grew clamorous acts ��e a condiment, 'and is rio doubt Whey the late Lard Sha�'tesbn �a ed out of the bed on which she had died and atitute. I3e found that 23 out of t r @ 1000 Salt b g 1 allowed-ta f .il like a log of wood on the floor.1i' aehitve+l digitin uished success ; GG ad non ' g for sQmethiog to c at, You mast remem- an appetizer ; ; but it algid does something ' L rd Ashle I wl.i..h title bad was e7 pr's ever.in Mn: Borland spent in the siderable success; 507 made a living ; 124 bar that older p•ogle take-prelefence at �._ SlzeS, - more in quicketning the acjtion of the inter minent, th re were some 400 leer , and 10! The first g s the suer- bsbl '00 ad town u Boge; d yet, ouG a cook of had a ver limited aaoeese, not having made the table.' "Let em take proeeedine ; I hvee- nal orsanic system, and ptever - g Y = B P hospital a woman, who bad been y b d f en be it about thea Mr �y�d diad Hader t-rriU:e a fair practice within 15 years after grades- want so a of the'mutfise,"Shaa'ted J �hnny. I1 - ation of intern 1 parasites ' of thea lsrg o y o m the Rev, , ' - I only imme tending out m that of a noble- circumstances. For hone previous to her tion, and 5ti felled utterly. Nearly 10 per .Von are charged with kiejing this young ' •� B,�1�6 «'tI,}. 1'r;N� Es he farme�re in con- man who ave hie time, e�ergy, money, death, and as long as able could speak even cent. (F6) of the whole number left the pro- ley in the d'�rk," said the' ia�lge to the �entionaaasem led recent) madeacomplaint .and the pr tigleof hie positlin to the w6use in a whisper; she cried, "For God's Bake festion after beginning either steep or pine rhoaer, agJod looking young man, Mer- _ against the osis of barb ire for fences ae of benevol nc�. give tae water, but the only attention giv- ties; 87 died after entering practice, and 41 cifnl heavens," ha ge►sped• `'la that thea ` cruel to animals and i❑ j a%ious to the skins She died died when students. +" hie." "Then (pleas not e lane d. Comm nting The Jew of the world nnmbloied G 3 7 7,80 t en her was to tic I l her to skint nF. Dan lad „ „ . that are sent to b + .� 9 1 es ; e it Thle n:etry little mcegiiito has guilty, your honor Not guilty . f Farmer ea last June, ecording to the ste timtiee gather during the night.. Previous to her death Rrr:ved in upon which the Indian Y ed b the �ographteal Society of M .rseilles she writhed in her rgony and fell ont.of bed. Dublin. The interesting tourist ro and•I desire to enter a pies of insanity." ` 1, would indicate that the frequently 9 who lifted and throw- side had alread turned i in LoHei D.)ator—Have 1Voa, sir, tried the tel, . get caught in the war , or are driven and were Asia uteri 0 Afr c a : Europe, Two mea wale dulled, � y P 5,407,G02 ; Asia, 245,000 ; Af�lea, 413,000 ; ing her into beds said: "Nolo sit on her and evidently with the notion of staying. He id ahore? Invalid—Yes. Irried it once, but . ' t and against them with such force ae to tear America, 3 000 ;Australia, 12 000. Near- keen her down AVben dead a sheet was reported at opposite onteki'rte. Ever since it a two hard work. D -esstug and undresr- s a l ne. their skins. And it ad s thaht a strip of 1 . a third f the European Jewe liive in Rua- pi d on the floor and she was rollod on to the memorial da , some seven ears since, thea wide 'nailed under the Y Y Y in t very tirasomAl D ►ctior - I don't gaits boar,], three in In it like a log. Then.they. pinned np the ettelet when the first intruder of his race waylaid g the ,i1, �;1. alae "Aust is and Hnrgary come next, nndersta"ci. lnvali�—w�11, yon nee, { ; top wire would prevent t is in moat cages ; the three S andinavian kingdoms. Danmark around her and tw men dragged her down an Irish M. P, in Piccadilly, the'bloodthiraty doctor I had there s0 I mu+t take a toddy j t t t•i'u� and some such safeguard Pnght always to be hum in on the stairs but su bse he barb war fence is ays t use Sweden an Norway, there are 7,000 Israel- stairs. Her body P 6 insect has not only lucked around Lon after each bath. "Yee ; Pp f' need where the lies all tol ooald be heard in t e ward. On throwing don, but has eonsiderbbly moraued. and did i" " It kept me in bathing all the • j of to. enclose cattle. I : the aorpee of this wpman down off her bed multiplied, though it ie doubted whether he tit• t•i t v � A heavil Ioaded ai;e*A �sr in hildac.I- L burst o nand the contents were will ever rove. formidable. Hu develop- ttme�",,. . RAT PROOF CRt L'3.—A1 a matter of aeon her bows ple P _ Amy and goad managem4nt, says the Rural phial wa3 s pped last week . r the falling spilled all over tho floor, which were allowed went there promises to form 'a Dations of one of i horses from exhaustion. The y the stench chs ter of netaral histo ; Tae $oup.� . . - .11e-�aen�er, be ante to hwe a rat-�roaf to reme►in there for several da e, p rye �- _ r be t was lifted to his feet, and war able• A number of eilmilar he !eland of T.ia- - I A coachman suddenly raise i to the pont crib. This can be done at very little trouble about to b reharnessed tho I h his should- ba1Dg aboml►n In shoe. the centre of t or expense. Build rhp house of skinned bat no one protested until a QMr could be given' There was _ only cue lead, a dot In the Ca=ribbean sea, jaet off pf waiter at a dinner party, when a sadden \. poles or lattice work plank , let the sills era vera r w ; un to four wards alae with eight in each the sonar of V. nezaela, there ie an asphalt resignation ha3 left the place vae.nt Within one lad vehemently war ed the drier P lake, It is raid to cover about 100 acres, an hour of the assembling of the.guests- Was - rest on small blocks, four feet high, capped that ane w old rocnre hie 'mmediate r. ward the silents aonld not be attended to. de kited• Thb ho t wee deli kited to =nd P The food was often;not fit to eat. and i@ appuently inexhaustible.' It is a fig g with sliee�s of tin or lar a tin pans inverted, rest If he ersisted in tryin to drive :he - and be cartlf u1 to lea a nothing leaning T e driver sneered a d swore, but - bleak sand substance and ie believed to be that an old dr. sal coat and vest woulri 6t the against the the house buts► atep-ladder; and horse. ' Crude rotten patroleum. A singalar feature ceaahman, and ten minutes urea spent in ac- this'nruet be k�l undo' the 'hours ezcept took :he h t, ani the horse ale rent away ( MEC IOAL I I'$�S• of the enbetance L that, although about 30,- gaainting the servant with `the usegga of when in nee to get to get out .corn. Th d If the c rears of the moat1� are habitu>lty 000 tone are taken oat of thio lake annnaU Y. polite so iiety at a dinner. Among other ' beim done ou will no longer be pesters drawn do in a frown sled the brows A forge hal mmetr driven by alas in6tead of it c ►natsntly fills up so there i6 no lea ening ;things, th host told the coachman that he r. with the filth and waste of rate and mice. wrinkled i er lexi , thos features will 8 of the enpply. This singular lake of paving was on no account t r ask an?r of the guests P P tY steam was recentl invented in En land. 'to be helped a arc end time to soup. The • . This is the year to have a cheap rat proof gradually• came an aspect repellent ser- A Lond)nboot dshoepsperisindignant materist is owned by the Venezxeian , crib, and he'p to save your corn crop. ioueneas. On the other han , the man oho that an American; firm should .prem me to government, but it lesse3 to a eimp%ny • in guests took their pla^er at table, �►nd the ' v smiles a�r�eat deal will acq ire a pleasant airs credib� netted: The coach - TAF. GAPES.—It is aagerted tht►t ov�ry ez ion) A Yankee has nvented an alp- ship fine boots for Londoners tow Washington. soap was q Y d email ie -subject to Pr it aid the c�min i`oof ;will be o tel a- The epectall a°rrespondent of the Lindon man ofa�ou daway from him.m The: s-rvant . - Species of bird, large an 1 statue to be worn at night, which he fan- It a B - the a es. The yo g of the robin are P, late bank a�in - g P ith them. It is cies will not only lend an agreeable ezpres- cotta tile�m TLh uerTwa ea to anvsuiety of soldier alwayshseemrl oontentedT cheerful, lelaned over sad dciw the p B : �': often greatly tronble�d w si°o to a fatoe that has not yet become .net, are wdap g atao believed.that manly ohieliS that effected and willing, while, as to hie conduct, it is in front of the gentleman, who is to n pn9h- bat will obliterate and rearre►nge the nn- purposes. remarkabl cod. I have not, daring the led it from him again. This displq orad the Ir ation• o' account of their in- a n � of watches break most fre- Y B die from eta v I and circumstance Mains ri have been livin iII coachman. He thought he saw a b each of i -, . ' . ; +. -• : ' rasitic disc Ise pleasant flues that time more than a fortnight I B ability to a�allow. hie Pa ha*e.established. uently iin thee fall of the 'pear, and watch , is occasions by a n tuber of small worms -:f : dlakera are ea+d to pat in more new springs the midst of the troops, aeon or heard of a Sad he, in action. "Ate es, son rote !'' r at iodating inflammation. A par Ingham (England} pe►per says : than alt the rent of the single drunken soldier nor have I been 'said he, in tramp9t tones, "Ser. �l get no , . in the th p in two fall wont , The fowl ie of tentinies• relieved by a stiff "Not Ion ago the wife of a prominen t gen- " told of mirvonduet of any sort. Tne Italian, ,more." 4 o i Iti i t it• I horsehair, o a yuitl istriped of.its feathers tlemen in this town called at a leading shop Yea=• indeed, as was proved 'by Napoleon, makes within an ' ch of the end, which, when and notieejd a beautiful osmel a hair shawl. Brick makers have heard of a brick -mak- a good soldier, though he ie z}ot quite so Grasshoppers are so notmerone and Iar'ge the it quilted the price and wee i�iformed £40 ing machine -that has a preesare of from military in his style, bearing and talk ale. in Mezico that farmers go ganniog for carefully ued, will remove some of the Enormous damage has been done er attention to fowls P° the Frenchman ; and the army has been a them. worms, Cai�q and prop r ,S�e admired the shawl very much,: and, 5,000 to 300.1)00 nnd�. and wiiich'can turn rpt oivilizer of the more nnaonth portions the Drops, but the farraers have lots of I a t i cry • will ward ff the Idiseas�. Phre wale , upon being solicited to buy it, said that bar out from 8,000 to 20,000 bricks r day. p hneband !would never consent to pay 140 Tool makers will be interested in knew- of the population, ale well as s great facer fes, " " ,� Uf wholesome food, ape al; neieneventin its s of the different rases which inhabit the 'a 1 t exercise will i eeldo f p B - for it, but,' she ootatinued, a bright idea ing that a process has been disoovered anti one craw's hobby Is to induce the wealthy o . appearance. striking her, `I will pay yon 120 on i4t, and perfected by which old rails, at a Dost of g17 peninsula and the ielanda.� reeidente of allies to open their epacions, - t: _ y y p g per ton, can be turned into , good edged The imFerial meeting at Kremaier, which ventilated homes during .their own rummer • • , - CitAE•r INIAr A, h AL 5 E"Z'.. taf• Low show him the ehswl and to l h m t Ie only tools. lasted twenty hours, cost the Austrian Court abeeoc0 as lodgings fol the poor. He e►rgaer ►1p, 11,�(�. S3ya the bas method o rami k 1t off with a 1:20, and I am ane he will•buy it.' Thepro- Not ton yea have elapt►ed-Angie the first Troatury upward@ of $300,000. It is a that it�is,wicksi in the mtliiondres to let the eye df animal is to p rietor resell assented, and a few da s p proof of tole morbid state of terror and ap- thousands of innocent children die uane�ee- a ' of int ere, the head being held•steadi- . P Y Y paper mill was started in Js an, with the pair p afterward the hneband, on passing the shop fiancee of European sad American prehension in which the Czar ezia*.e that, sarily in tenements. ly by an aas Stant having hold of the nose, wee called in, saw the shzwl and in a little latent app • on arriving at Kremelar, he refused to oc- Three fourths of the grazing land {o the r` ° �` and the eyF ld being held open by fhe °P while aoneented to give i:20.� A few days msohi°cry' and now pews are told thate cagy the rplEndidly' faruished apartmen s met of the Colorado river is Tezar it eaten calls haird' In the absence of pincers or are a dozen milts inn ration in thatoouatr later, while walking in the street, h;is - wife K g which had been prepared i for him, and in , bare and shout 100 000 cattle are without foiceps, Dov r a pin with a single layer of several of them makin cod dividends. It observed the identical shawl u n tkle nt down to the oredlt'of Japan that stalled himself in a sou le of rooms at the `i' a :i 1' , oft hand etch ef, and scrape off the chaff, p anything to fee i oa. '��e v are kept out of a e The shoulderssof to woman for whom she long she was mi few hundred years in advance of o -her end of the palace, which had been dEr- New. Mezio,r and Arizoag► by alleged guar - with the he d of the pin ea protected. aur ted he hneband entertained mhre than rs from antinle reatriotions. - There is plea y g 1. will Buff r much more from the contioued Pso t r the United Staffs in making papa tined for some other members of the suite. t of cars y. a Wei hbo 1 re gird. There mast have been frightful w ata, or soross the horde: and the Tezas eowboya e e , . wood ti boor. . presence of he chs' ff than from pretty so- 8 ? are attic road to appeal to the ' rift s and ra in K 'gip a rag, wet in cold wa- Dc. Fe s , the Sllinlsh inocull for for 8th,istics oonoeruiitg than new American etre the whole oompany'mnet have i�dnlaed •4•titl,„�, tive ec p da or two after re hoYera a hadthefullestme`sere i praise tel cardarenow in order. The material lit a great orgie, for 1,000 bottle@ of Rhine thegevoherI Y - . ter, over *•h(e eye fora y c ,` t t•t:i iiia, the touch it daily with a feather folloetec� iF deluge •`- abuse whidh h9 fe►c�.. need is twenty-five per cert. wood pulp and t�abinet wines, 3,000 of ohamp,gne.2,o00 of moval t ort= ale the bI= - ' ve r Dent. free rage. It taker claret, 300 of liqueurs. and 300 of brandy The question as to lle o-iin o the ciis u] di ed it a l aAdtion of lunar caustic, five donut gibe o jastify. Rep seventy ti p� v P avb now been ived twelve htfnrs to convert the raw ma- were consumed fly 800 psrsousat two meals. tom tlemeiis c acbnThnugh those bu,tonf + 11.11 \- Via. to th oancap of distilled water. ficaoy of lotion h about . _ anish towns, oontai g so ag- terial into the cards, and between 1,000 000 One morning twenty-nine yeare,,�ago. the hive now outlived their usefntne a'° theye CFt`t}teoA ton iTux arooeal forCfattening 8n'e8 ° 4 641 inhabitants. Oft e@e 20,- and 1,500,000 of them are taraed out d fly, body of Mr. John 8adlier, a celebrated Irish want have been sewed Dunt first with a per' ' . .I paper reco, mends oh g . giving emp'oyment to about 130 womem and financier and a eaa4tor sone found lying stall an d sal t} that it should be pnlver- 382 were io elated, Ilewin 2.1,25 not @o p pone, TEe two buttons are gen Y P lurks a, Y • They some from the P stark sail call nlwir. Ji►oketrews Csetle, ori poeald lobe a tells of the days when every Y zed vPith mashed pots sand treated. 0 the latter 7.45 per oe t'. were girls. rasa in sheets i. ized and of Rorty sates esoh. It costs $100 a month the Hampstead Beath sad n .� r it t e little gentleman wore a swotad., Thebattons were ' well ale fed to them a small per ck4d d h ah°lfjL 20 382 W oon5lsted he little' a er b,ands; that are placed vial Containing prursio acid with which, in to an rt the sword belt - ' corn meal, d ed. Uf used PPo I . `' lumps. I� mentions that, in two lots of per newt. et►boat rho bunches of twenty five esoh. The the depth of his despair, he had rid himself w re attacked and of theme - eataed alike, and one lot given I.13 Per t' t, �ied, some of the medical new card has s watermark that wiU aid in of life. An• inquest war held, and the medi- The one cheap thing in Jt i4 the Wash- ref `'. four, each fir 33 per c whish is well and beautifa done at : � � : thin. mixturie and the other not, there was + . g the detection of counterfeits. Even with a Dal witneer on the 000asion w,ip Dr. Edward. ing. ement at } az averse sin in the weight of the first of nrF rrsrsu a av or�h They say thate a Donald- million turned out daft the demand is lease. - B m 9 St;neige. About ten daym ago again an- the faun fries in even foreign se a pound_ nd a half each, . In co greater then'the enpply. other body was found, stark ani cold oa the modere►ie rate gf a of for e p this another writer says : ered�two cnlatione ae`miro"ono es, and n to rqn near mama spot, and the fingeEs still The skirt or sir g'e piece of them t elaborate _ meeting n o the race of mixing sive one n — -- ` - . {l condemn P alwa s be ven in this Don- desks on ped a mall bottle which had contained frilled and pattered dress is c t9d in at W hila w g - =coal"with other food for there obn d not Y o 'ra to the Editors in Madrid place their BHP !t was taken n and rectog� 2 Dent@, as well ale a °lauad bills lea. AC t/s f. the pnlve ' 9d chs tarkeye, c mpelling them to eat it whether fusion at ding the onset of ch lel tea doo=r, w that when a g wernment In#- prussic a Dr. E ward Stann- ani the amallnere oft oamfort f �ti' �: ��j we have no doubt of towns sp i ed. Agate. the pressure epos P nized sal that Of the�sam rpetual sur rise and the sten -� . they want or not, pe ctor enters with a rabpu nal they Dan drop t ).� E,§ , b., zcell t eff$otii of rnpplying them char- him war o �eevere that he donld not ralwaye into the cellar. Carioatnciats climb up the ton, whom the wearq pasttage of twenty -nines file. n r the a amid) bits; eq ly when ascertain w ether his Inooalationr had talk- y same end. in l � . ears had brought to the r 'x ' coal broke in I chi annoy. . ' " ' en or note kat.'► • 1 :., • r mar - •. .:.: attenin f t i B ,. i _, y _. I -. I , r .1 , . - , , :. - 1 T I ,r. n .. ,--.. .... .1.. 4 1 @ Hyl . -, .. .. .I . ,. i I'. - ...i — '. ff ,`' I, .- .. _I.. r s' { e 3 ;� < t: ;i', I :! _ I " I rot , "-' - .. I r•-- 1 S :1• v • - 9. 1: P , . - - , : - f.- '.... , .. .1:: .:moi{. - I t, . -: I r I ,, I_•;. -. . ; . w .. .. .. . - ... . - Y. - ..: - 1 . ;.. -:. - - - III r are - - . t 4 '' :, a' ,. , - . - . _ . i,^ � I f. s '� a x M. , z g t r . �(y! I1 is : ,,....,. :..&..,...- Jfl7 I -0..a1,id. vPi.�Y-3.. �,'aNii.Ur..:.. .. . -�`_ : .. . i ,- �,„;. I . . , . - t ,:. ;t, _ -: ,. I .;,. �, �a r 1. i in_ q . I . S ,. �. - - ,.:,.: . - . , .. � .# - w. .., I . .„ .: ll T -1 i t _ _rc: _v I. t. — ► I I.. 1 ' _.. ... :,. 1. -.. -..11 I .1 .s. • -i. _ r - ._ ,.., 1 - - — - _ .. - -- r: t i1. ... �. - l� jj r - I - - - _ , iOnih a 76"06 f r-1 0 "_ * " ''_ - ' .j_.EW ADVERfi18gMENTB THIS DAY. Church O En6land, d eanwood• VVe not;ce that Mr. Jerr, Q'Connor, LIL''�" s - . ..1.owing to Evangel stir meetiegs at of this township, has recently )lure --�:r r _ _ _ _ . _ ` will be ' service i✓L ✓N!✓J J' 'tN_ !r. LY G ocaA—Mrs. T.Leng. „ hi, the Greenwoo p J,, ;. :�✓ .,',. ` - y 15th. a farm in the neigUborhood of Oshawa.. ✓ •' .. j )r �-�_ I ! To Let= W. G. Haml f p etponed until Sunda ,Nov. R O O D , —Mrs, T. Leng .wishes to inform her' _� ,.:_ ', Bargains—Ross Bros. �e Paper. I lady ft fends and customers that she Uas r' V� : - ! Locrl--]dickie & Marquis.-. - �� ' We ho no one w 1 rtes awe with a and beautiful atpck of `. r . .! " : i I \:i ` ? _ — wnshi Council h•toned because opened out a.larg shaded D --- - - - -- -- pe BOC O S` A , I_. . -! '' By Law To p W ilson ' t e idea that we are 1g veinier millsnery to all elsapes, 0 1e a�d Dressmaking—MisB - T x Nzws appears on rose•toned paper and sizes at lowest poasiblo pncee. Mrs. 7 - 1 ries— .R aton do Co 1 I , - , Groce D is week.T. Long• g I New Goods—Dickie Margnis.Sll t�18 ��adlYl 11II8B.' _ . Ig �somplete in g � --1. — Jae ttaab.I weather [;�.. vefavorable, a Rev. Mr. Ha�iam�: ,1. s _ r , _ lCht{Cktx{ng �ttm�. 8hoald ibe serge's: �, J'«t-+E O �' J. lggb, a shooting much ill take place on' Thin gentleman pprenohed in St -0 .V- PICHERING, ONT., NOV. 6, on the afternoon of church on Sabbath afternoon last to a - B. — P ckering rabR �° - , � - D large � audience. He �� not a fluent _ .• a °.� _ c T ksgivinq Day- Y. a akar, but he makes ao earnest, prat- - LOCA IS1`i-1�• : Z" 'I tial seeress which appeals directly to % �j �s i ,v I k : , � .. % . .- Additional Loc l on F:rat Pagt. T}18 chap help ossa fed by TtizN=wia, the hearts and minds of his hearers,iAT 1w -I , . t�►,�o. - _ _____- Suitable for a small store, or would make hence his success as an evangelist. a Ei tc, - , went e Gloves and Mitts, Ties, Etc., Etc. A e excellent barber she Renb low . - I F• - - )'ick s� 'meat.. I .C. I A 1 to Wm. G. ; Pickering. 1- tf10 That Clean Towel• ' While driving in the country the other P y The Pickering (Ont.) Nsws .Anuounces to the fraternity that the office has been day we noticed that fall wheat is coming �' supplied with a clean, new towel. - The �� R O ;� R I E J on finely, and has an exceedingly promis - Our reader show d '.remember the - . - b sar and concgrt this (Friday) after- reason probably is chef as . a sanitary a . , . itag appearance. I p 1. Fresh Groceries alwa3Ts o, hn�d s, ' non and evening in Dale's new hall. An measure, against the spread of small oz, + DevFr _ tnnc3a � i . geld peer. I p0 . - ovded state of oil a cellent program is promised. the old one was sawed u and carted terms Owing to the c o �• colmm�v this weep, we are relnctantlT —Large stock of Boys' and men's over• awe by the board of bealt Dansville y Extra Value .: �n Teas a d Sugars. � M obliged to hold over the balance of Mr cats and men's tweed shits just.receiv- (N. Y.).Breejc• _ _ ,�`1 Z. T � F. Roach s discriptive letter until next a by Dickie & Marquis, bought for she 3Kethoalst Chn=eh• •d G � w. ' 1 . �` rv'erN x. week. ... - 1 cash and selling very -cheap; extra value The November, , Quarterly meeting IIeOOCl�, P1 1 Ce , an Eatraets of all `�� C d : ; i ants. will be held (D. V.) next bun ay,1II k es, pi s t'AIM great isle. a v B - d Nov. ov. d 1� . I j", % '' 8th. Service in the morning at 10:80. Q ' Furniture at whol esaje;ji -ices until the P Coairatalattou& . ; j - ' ' to Ct . fined -'The disease.; the hysician; Tor<, whole is cleared off, as I a n determ , THE NEws extends Iteartp Bong atula• Subject: P - to sell out all my.present stock, regardlse tone to Mr. and Mrs. Jacques. The the remedy." The Lovefeast will be I -j i1VAVI 1on � - of refit. Come one, come all, and AN S OE IHN p �, appy event took place on Thursday held, and S �t,e�anat tl a clo a of tl:e OOTS�. � Er° for yourself. J. H. Baal _ �l'1 vening of last week baguet adm n T dlrata of contaaioa. - j 1, ?:;:, morning service. Lovers of Christ w°1P ej 1. ; oars of 8ealtb. �_ _ come. Evenin service at 6:80. (SO- Full as oxtineut of Gent's' Ladies' and Children's. . The Toronto tii'crld sass Last W !a c g ' ('oIrr: 1. tial Questions.► Subject: Courtship and I ' resident of Port Ulnion refused to take lis A me�wnR of th 11 ton �'iogdaylelast� etooned horn last Sun ~ �� Montreal licit„es� from the post ofi'i a as held at Broug lkarris►ge *post dap evening. Young ogle specially - 11Ei1 - through fear - that germs of smallp iz fret the transactionadjournment was to v, W, G. owson, Pastor. CjHl�i'�� ��� ARI+ 1- I • - I ”°n:` - might be convey d from that city y usiLe$$s an ado invited. Re - . I - }' -� means of the lilt] inoffensive sheet. ondafy next, at same place /agricultural Societp> ,. Pickering "�"i ' pIL' TATIQN:ERY, j r resentation: " The Directors df the, SRO CKIERY, LAMPS, , t y Agricultural Society were to hold a - ��� s Mrs. ohn Richardson, of On W ednesda evening Lrt+ ev .` J. F. Bar- - ii st week a Tues a last, W t�LC., t�►'C... Z I 1 i La d er was resented by the congre ation of - _ the Base Line, was feeding the pigs, K meeting at Brougham on d y . rye t • one of the lit le the Baptist church, Brooklin,with a hand- but there not being squorum -present I. �. ! pei� ! . while attempting to put _P �DICKI E e , 1 an adjournment utas made to s later gDii shavers bask in the pen, •the old s w some Astrachan fpr coat and mitts, valued i , i wli� date. Only one protest was entered, t�n,, attacked her, and inflicted several severe at X60. , , l i 1. I - bruises on her limbs before help could asset '!`,+ _ being that of J. H. Turner against IS tori; AM John Miller showing a 2 -year-old entireRQU A fir . reach her. She 't once received medical In our laei issue we stated that rife a fir colt, ing orted, in the Canadian Draft P=�_ . �-• , fe : attention, and is now doing well. rice received by Mr. Wm. Varty for pp p Class. Mr• Poacher treasurer, will be ! cin. ;. I ,�, his 50 -acre farm was $4.500 This was at home on �donday, 9th inst to pay - I. _. �1.-- - drre 11[8e 1 ✓ The small ba its Wena], `:Rot' tlj r" a mistake, as the price was 85,500. Mis- �• All desiring to secure their•--- -`�` -T" "�STOCK! in the best regulated P R ' bn Saturday evening last, a number of takes will occur A L ; ,A SEE � ou know. , prize money should call on that adv• signs and gates being found out of pl�e families, y - -4 - _ �____r OF Another Accident. i - ,_ the result of their celebration o . � Day V .- - ' time-honored anniversais. The crop of annual daft set apart to the On Wednesday morn' last, as Mr,cl- ... . . i � .. ✓ . • - � �, ° cabbage heads was ansa]], conseque tly q y Government for thanksgiving to the 11- Banker, Jr., was proceeding to the field door -storming; was not indulged m Cony mighty for the blessings v1!1hsafed to to plow, his team. raw awayy He waw U� tzar at; velli. year this eaz thrown`off the wagon' to rifeg•ound, i .rest extent. It s the ntti 4 anring they ,y bsl aper • I . D d a r , s°_e fw immo. �the 1Gw fQuo ed � r�, Tweed sed . 4 fall on Thnroday next. Could out the and p splf'nd�d., lot of D2� '� ?o Ot�r inbsssitiess.. den - We shall take it as personal fav r if different denominations in the village, and struck him on the .bead. 1D91Msnq ► - c o F .ir : - Fall SuitsoJ, . . kindly show Tes Naves to our zind in ever9 place thronghoat the town- a severe scalp wound. Be received . you will d them to become ub- shi as well arrange for a union Thanks- medual attention at ones, dna will be J k..� - j . ,esgbbors an one of the thatches ? able to resume work in a day or two. i : r tufts Sh e f jr Fall 'r'rade. �. - ?,�. . -I.. ` seribere—that is, if you like' theIf nil �� se ALSO �D0t� aid Q Mr. B. moved to the townshi �nl♦ a t. send think it wo thy of Rapport• . i cue -quarter of our subscribers w al 1. O. G. T. Officers. :::1. o, his Esther havmq Pur' —° I q At a meeting df the Risiu � Snn Temp- chased the LLumaden farm, lately occu• . i "°a Qg 1V@Ca �,, ��nBi nment of Usha�a Stove Comyany'f3 ;� bQ>> secure an additional name for ns, ]are held in Dale's new 6x11, Ytckenng, on fed b1 John Leng- : 1 page reCe g E namber we have set our mind on ha 'n P yen the evening of Monday, Nov. 2nd, the Got Vaccinated. 6tOVe8, ;for which I am Agent and sell at low pnces.i mor �: ''. Boon be assayed. v stalled for _ I - woald sea y;: following o8ioers were anal m y Tj'�� • The many merohanCs, eipecialTy in 47 • v . ` `' � as zmvartant nee�oa- the enaamg quarter : Bro. K. Baker, W. �.yTT BXR -. - ° '', Bro. rural districts, who have long �n an' e PARKER, Al v 1 A decision has been given in the el C. T. ; Sis. I•.. Bostwick, W • V • T. ; —.. - no ed by the unbltishinR wil�in sae of G - -- -, - division�toutt that will be of inter t t E. R. Eddy, P. W. C. T.; $ro. Wm. y - - .- - . man of their customers who liberally rI . 1 - -- - - - livery stable keepers, and to those wh Waikey, W. M.; Sis. -L, Gordon, W. D• Y - Step \ r.'° I t from live stables a I;ro. A. ktidle , W. C.; tiro. W. J. help themselves to •`samples" of any- ,e .,f .. n •e antes livery M. y withiti reach, will rejoice of r - - _ hire co ` y , thin eatable '0 0 sters' / net W. A. R 8 t�� . . affect that he S. -Bro. A. Falco nuisances I f is to the lark W. , of those %&I - The decision C � • to know that one Oysters / - M. `' . the h}ter of a conveyance ,uses ordinary g;+; Bro. J. Coultice, W. I' • .S• b'sj has been badly caught. At Thorndale _ tr:< A, care, he cannot '�e held responsibl i r T i$itt, W. T.; Sis. 14i. A. Westlake, W. �l recent] while waiting in a shop he 1- AA;, W. L. 8.• Sill. J. y �•�. l : : damage sustained by a runaway or th r R,.S.; Sis. M, Boyce, • s ied some vaccine points on a counter, �T �T �I J� '('�D'IEi S. . _ . le W. I: G.; Bro. E. CaiT, W.Q. G. P the sha little F 11M 111 111 rl. l'].L . mishap. Fin y, and proceeded to use rp m _ - .vias Dam +` We Want Corrrespondents- ivory as a tooth pick• His jaw was 1 R� U 3 - h SALMON . Next Thursday will be Thanks vi g As this season of the yee when the vaccinated in the most thoroug manner, than ed fro ver there is 9, le room in / been o P a after he is about once more he W'HI T E FIS ,, Day, the date leaving g faire are an gets . the 7th to the , 12th by ,the Do illi n the newspap°rs to record all changes of will keep his hands off wbab d . P't be.1. - r+ n locations b farmers and others, of Gove�n:nent. The NEwa will, then fo of g F 1 Sh y ion to him.aned �>>� go to press on Wednesday event g accidents, personals, deaths, and many 3 - All Kinds o Ae Division Court Sittings.. A t next week, instead of Thursday. dv r- other matters coming under. the head r 3 + - tisers and correspondents will co far a �f correspondence, and we shall be glad The Novemher sittings of the Division ' FI883:Z aA� G-t�Od. 1 : I` i favor by sending in changes of adv rte e• to hear from our correspondents every Court were held in Leng's Hall on Tues -I. �� A , . - . '�- menta or other matter intended fo ur week ;f possible. 'There is no danger of day last, before Judge Dartnell. There I - /� IN h- • as to be• were a IarRe number of cases entered .�•��� ter than Tuesda o - akin correspondence ndence so lonti I . _1 - ! - next issue not la y making Po ing. come &bore, as we have unexcelled fact- upon the docket, but fourteen were r ,� �., --II I ':` Gties for boiling it down, if necessary. settled out of court. The following were LL&r A a 's- . 40tba11 Club. I WE, A i i utas held on Friday even ng For places where we have ne regular heard : Powell u $ick ct al., judgment � --�� 1 . "I I Ii. A me- i . eting billings for ` '�_, 1) 0 IV D �.. '' _.." - . last lox,the purpgse of reorganize g; he crran e°nents�to aspoint ones if the t, are pltff. It Woodruff s. Badgerow, judgment _-, — --- --- we i P. V. F. C'., when the following ffi ers a q P Y: - � - elected: Presider _ `r, any aspiring young literary inefs or for pltfi, Stltff.nsfor vsi25eaatid� toe e• c were duely el d ladies. Ment for p } Geo. Mauer ; President, .John Go ml y • Chatham Harvester Man'fg Co. vs. Johni ]It - t s �1 Vice President, Harry Lawler ; C pt in,: inttar-![ate, a"s,'•I ' Hugh McCono-US } A . ' primary debtor. . I , t Sec. -Treasurer, Jph S. An exchange says : —We understand Leng p mhos, Andrew ; N D IN SE SO N; . Curator, A. B. Do g ell. that something like.a concerted arrange- chis and Thos. HamisveHast- ►� . Winuacbtt, earned to -_ i r . �he meeting was well attended an eat Ment is betena ntidhber of towns and v illa�- Inge. judgment pltif• Chase Bros'. vs. r !_p�---- . t interest was taken by all presen he ers in qu .. I 1.' i now ,prepared to rbc ive es iu this province in -determining not to Allison, dismtesed. W. Flemming vs• r , Secretary fig0i take butter on account after October 1st Bruce ct at., judgment for pltff. : 1:. challenges. I I -_' _ each ear, but only to take it for goods A. O, U. W. Anniversary. , opilHer � �> t `" I .. ye !Re �' �'inser imasst� r the counter at the time of deify- The entertainment ander the auspices One day last week Mr. Geo. 'tt on, eriug butter.. The reason of this resolve of Pickering Lodge, postponed from the - . .. J I ! - hall Tues -. - . . I 'miller at Elin Daae Mills, tlBeei lit ow is that buttermaksrs in Ontario have long •27th alt., was held in Dales on - would'try an experiment by g shown a disposition ,to hold their butter in day evening last,' dna was a most gra 00. • .. , r The 1 I could be to d. nail it ver respect. 1 - suddenly the separator co P crocks or tubs in their eellara u ing success in every P� . 1 ; He used cue of his lingers .fortis ur- . _ :r, has lost ate flavor, and ata besides too a, tilled to the doors with an intelligent �, pose, and has no sooner got it in et een late in the season to be shipped to the old andscQluinq aadiencs, and we probably I a �- _ N f -, 1 i - the col; whee than the machine top d, express the seutunents of everyone present _ iio - x wn o fore. country markets. Resolute action in this b one and all were i; I ;' and the d,elt } as to be thro and in other directions connected with when we say Lha . `i he co Ild extr tate it. The bruise 'w s a buttermaking is necessary to improve thoroughly well pleased with ilio pro i j severe!, one, a d friend George w} 1 t to the quality. Shopkeepers must examine gram and the manner of its eWaition• j � � fines rs out of the co �Iiee s in , a for it in exact I 1 e i keep leis o g wI , butter ae bought and p y �Jhortly after 8 o'clock the M. W. of the 11i ht trongf Co 1p - , ,% future:. proportion to its quality, and must cease Lodge took the chair and. called upon „he �, jY'1'1 pl e, ! _ a - 1 lto.ed to -Z I � to mai bed butter with good before the Methodist Choir for an opening piece, • * �c will ed in -fine style, and handy and '�erx C sap Mr.' �Vm. ale, havim sold o re tris resent low reputation of the trade which was render I ' t r °Y. I 1.,`i. fs�rms';ana le sed the other, inti re iced Pse, was heartil a plsnded.v• J• J• l y F newel with an ad• 1 , .. C 11 and See Them at - ` . from farmin , and last week moped into A., fo- St . � =t lea D_e 1 Cameron, M. : ' ' the village. He has rented Mr. Iia 's : Some people believe advet°xiBinq floes dress upon Lbs Order ;its aims, grin- , . ' brick "cottag on Church street fo the _ a and no matter how many ctples and benefits. $is remarks H . not . cull con ince re g , :_ tri pay, the int, and sh y d 'ware . t and intends erecting a and ve were to po reser, , g tin forward to ro ar f''' P instances you may bring F • the su rt - 1 y of tl , Lr _ 4 substantial esidence for himself as soon that ii does, they still remaili acepticaft every uninsured pare p Pe C/ " as he 'Ican roenre a etaitable lot IOU. Every dap almost instsneea are brought ority of the A. O. 'U• W. over any other - ��� E in ezistenoe to -day. PIC� j1N �". °+ . , -As new res dents, we heartily, we oma the notice of newsps r mea of `the mutual association , f , / ' Mr. and rs. Dale to the ill qe and pe - I virtue of advertising. Two or three are The choir again sang sweetly, and was , .•' 4 trust t}ae w 11 en o for man ars their Howson• wife �� ES y y y y fresh in our mind. A week or eo ago followed by Rev• w• G•� k n ,.Tlie Tongue : T OVER _ r, well rued rest from farm labo . delivered his lecture upoj S S 9 ' I'LMemere. Dickie & Mar• ais inserted a STOv I - t' . `i- , sa 014 t Vie• two-line local, stating that they had some its use and abuse. For an hour and sell. A few days a half he held the attention of the =11 Eil8tx81'�•��t a'7�a��srf11�'� % Unatur ay last word aas'r "Red in empty sugar barrels to + ' — sown teat r. Wm. Ferguson h ied in afterward the barrels went out by the audience closely. and it ie safe to say d asapetlt of i„ • He had bee w tic' n load. Mr. Somerville of Green- those present know more shoal the The subscriber �1ae just purchased for cash a g� j rorontlo at noon ing wage at }lis irad (carpentering) int e e ty for wood, advertised an , estray heifer last tongue than they ever did before. The I..' some on hs art, and abou a week week, and on Monday he came in and lecture was well seasoned with anecd°ties a Lmlp,� ; GOODS • ,.: P • .STOP UXWeES - * ;_ t, � r previous i his death was to en down desired us to remove the advt„ as the of the most amusing character, Mustrat- I _ ( with i�tia Marion of the bo el . Al- heifer had been claimed. • Mr. A. Fal- ing the use and abuse of the organ re_._o.;� . . .11 - 1 ' -. d a ferrel to. At the da►se a hearty vote of Three ``ons of Stove Pipe Iron, slid other stock id • thong;h ve -ill, his death was of amici• toner advertised that he had four en Bg, rds of Coal Oil, thea 8t• . _ ,I F ted, an Y therefore the news s f his glazier's diamond, and Mr. Henderson, thanks was extended to the speakers !or gu F ck to w he had their interesting addresses, and to the proportion, all of which I arantee to sell 89 cheap as the � s sudden t in -off was a eat U the owner, who was not a are _ . ) `I . the re tiv sand friends. D e d liar lost his nutil he saw the notice, recovered choir for the beautiful music rendered by , of each ,Week as u" s res ant for about fort a s, and his valuable property at once. These are them. Miss Coutts played the aecom• ,The ' bseriber will be in Pickering Friday'snd Baturday _ L been as y P Pe y ` i was m c respected by all b knew .facts, which can be verified if necessary. anymenta with her well known abi• {o assist J. H. Bundy.. y @@ pp .." ♦ pun. IH wPs 55 years of He An expenditure of 2b or 50 cte. for an lity. The Workmen are well pleased j . ,' t . V 1-V-,--'-- " :+ leaven ate and two Bang ter , who advertisement in 'the Tea N zws—the with the success of the entertainment, � v � � v - `` ' -'.. hie which was free to all. It should result a.. - have the ympatby of the enter n ghbor- recognized advertising medium of tI. PI,CRERI1NGF; AAD' CLAREMONT. 7 4, _` ti * in a lar a increase in the tpemberahip. 86-17- 1 h _ I , boon irk tl sir affliction. _ distrtc _ i the veer K _ - i • 4 :': t # t t. 1... .- . .. - .. ... - fir. t+ 1 L Y ? ,, r r 1.. ,A. A- ,w:, . .: _ .:: Y r �. .. 1 . -. .- : - .. ,.. tib. -c' . 5� ,. •� r _1. -: - . , .. �..-'r 'L,� I ./},. -.0 ,. .. .- ,q+r .7 „rksss i. � :, . 1, ., ,:r. -,. . 1.. ..- _ _ _.�_._S`.���Y, �,. :.I:_ _ _, .:-,f �:.. i_,.,.,n}.,.,.-.rt. ._....,-,.. ?1�i.�"°.„:��:.r•�t... _. I .1,..� C t.i�.�.Y:"S��i'f..�.,.. 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