Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1885_11_20I - i '} = i • i .I it . - -1 - .. - . - ; ;' , . 1 .. e : i•' 1 .. 1 f l • 1 - t I ,� `. .. : .I - - - I '. _- . :. _ .. . - — --- _ - - T ► a: I J O- l��f! is -- 1\�Vi r a:- - O . Vie -f , I I CKERING, Olv� 'I IDAY, NOV 2 , J - ---- - - ---- ' - ^� T pinions of the Preis of Pickerin -and this includes all--ev i afie irital (�ateb .. $uS e J Ci$?C�>� �I�T�Y 'T NE S ' ° one of you subscribe for your towns k --. _ WHAT OUR COTS3re. RATS To SAY ABOUT pa er and pay for it in advance. u � q �lfled>ical. '-' . - _ ' �` rag ivxwe ix ITs axi.Asaan i�Orar. pill keep Bro. Ackerman happy d . . . - - - . - ,- :,•--__,. _ _1 _ . w• H. ACK SON, . ',.. ' BROUGHAM. ' - FI LD, M B., M.C.P. >a. PHYSI- GENERAL. LACKSMITH A:�1D ;:I eiasm•e on a ood local . a r all e $ N ei�. Pickerin ort. , . The Fjckering" Nlsrvs, a really bright year round.-$owmanvillepStatcsman, '`' ' Il. CT8N, BURG o W00 URKER, The Lnion�Sabbath School intend hold• village weekly, has been further eylarKed . I : (slice bowjs-Moruing, from 8:30 to 11:30 ; evening I abs prepared d any kind of roik in the Tho Plckerina N swS appeared 1 et from 5 to o'clock__ �_ _ Icy J above 1in68. Prom t attend�n .given to all Ing &U entertainment on f;)ir�ibtmas Eve., and improred.-Toronto Lally IS'orld. week in a new investiture of aype, n• ' E. ARE, M..D., M C. P. h., ON- orders. work gn a Lot 18, sth Con., consisting of readings, recitations, Iuusjc, The Pickering Nicws has entered u n t�. TAhIO. Coroner for the county of On Pickering P. i ,suitable for a doctor, �cC., and a Chrjst2rtas boat. The com• ''' lart,etl, anti �n e� airy way fnueh improv d. ei . Yh` attics, Suxgeon,and Accoucheur. Rena- for sale cheap. 4-s- its fifth volnwe with a hearty appeai'auee. The N$ws to indeed, a credit "to a . _a >;�!ijttee intend to Make this one'of the best _, Newmarket Era. village the size of Pickafing and to e dente- an office, neat door to the Posioffiee, — u. -. to -v entertaiuments #Y(r held in the place. Pickering. Z'. �. 0 W0N, :I. I The Pickering NEWS: a most excellent enterprising publisher.-Oriilia Packet. Further particulars in dna time: Vocal paper,' has entered upon its fifth The Pickering NEw:�, publislied by r. . � - - - _L.e ta,._ - - General. Merc nt ar d Issuer of .- -.�- �v-� - ;--I CNERRyWOpp . volume. --Chicago Canadian American. , L. �3. Ackerlrtan, an old employee of o rs YOHhyvBALL DOW, BARRISTEf Marft a Licenses. ___-_ The Pickering (Ont.) N>sw�l has Leen •when in fit. ging), has entered upon its T :. is etc. oMCB- enlar ed to an 8 a e, and begins its fifth tiftll volume, with the beat prospects for i . t1 and fiolic.tor, Notary Publ A en for the Brit' Atnerioan Firk Aennrance There will lib a Cllrlstnl8a TreB 'and R P g _ - Deverell's i3lock, Brock -street, Whitby. Private �' ear a'ltll brj lit 1 Os acts.--DauSyille increased_ EUCcess. Brother Aek an lands to loan at lowest rates and ou favorable A•f the Post an ele-rash Office, entertainment in the Methodist Church : y $ p ' p .� B$OGoAAM ONT. 'the 23rd of December.; IN: Y.1 Breeze. is onl one of a teat man of our ld terms of payment. _ _a -o_ _' __ _ _ _ _ here on Wednesday, Y g : y RIiEH BAIIIIISTEH'S • _ _ Mr. N: Burkholder hue sold ont hie That bright, compact sheet, the Picker- employees who ate now puLlisli nq ��UP.I H� PA Meat �, feat Meati boniness here to Mr. Jno. Plaster; and ing 1Ews,lias been rnlarged. Congiatu- papers of their own. In all cases with. sad Solicitors, tfic. aVloney. to loan at los- . e«t current rates. Collections promptly attended �* will shortly move to Markham village to lationa on your deserved success, Bro.- hardly an exception "our boys" are - • • to. Office : Hanev's Building, Piclkering ; open JOHN-WOODRU 'l� wishes to inform the pub- take charge of the agricultural implement aiPeton tiVorld. wideawake, energeti fellows and are. I . , ,every -Friday. 11. E. lloitpay, B.A.,, THOMAS lie that lip has op n,ed out the Buteber Shop de artment of the f3 ighti dt t3o13'6 nlanu- PAwK.Ew. _ 4-y _ lately occupied by xhos: Clark, and can now p • Our brother ,of the Pickering- NEWS doing well wherever hey hold forth. - -, ----- • S '- R & supply his many cu tpmers,eitherfrom file Shop factoring eetabliahmeut• felt ha over his new Hoe Cylinder We with our namesake down at Picker- l REb50 PPY } T ELAIaiEhE, BLACK, or waggon.daily. Ail orders prompt!y attended Mr. W. Monnev has sti►rted business in 1_� E\GLISH, Rarrieters at Law, Solicitors to and r�eut s:.ld ata ]avis profit. aril ealendereti a er last week. He ig ing every possible success. -Berlin Daily . ' g I Please give the wood she fatal occu ted b )fly. 1' P . . in Cbsncer Conveyancers, &c. Offices, No. 17 6 p p . becomino f Toronto 8tieet (over Glue Company's�,Toronto. 118 a call an i we wi 1 uararteb satiefaetion. I , o more e,rde enden.•t than ever.— A eu s. j cfi,u always Le fou ' at the r,bc,p between the Burkho'der. 1 Money to Loan -No Commission. D. DxLAMERI6, hours of 6 and 9 a. nd 5 and 9 xLtn. 99-tf ri- ` -= " Tl1B Pickering • r n. -_ � - -, Parkdale Trmcs. � CON(3RATUJ.ATr :�s: " fifth year last ' i�Av�rso� Y,: Ac$, H. A. REESOR, E. Tsyr.ouR __ _ _- _. CLAREMONT THE PRxr3s.--rlle Pickerin Maws last Nsws entered u ou its • UNGLISE. -- }-- �, - TT E. I'RE�i'ELL,. LL. 'L'., BAP.• '; week entered on its fifth year of publi- week. Tile proprietor in celebrating �1 RISTi Y.. County Crown Attorney, and Turnips are an immense yield ar6und cation, and as a substautial proof of pros- this event takes just pride to himself on .- . _ n r a crit •, it a ears in an Buis►• ell forIIl.-- the success of his journal iu the! past. C;oiin�y,`;oliritor. Court House, hitby. l() y 'here. • :host of the farmers Clalllr t0 11 3 p . ESSRb. I►ITCHTE d� BILLINGS, have inore to the acre than on any a arkham corrornist. _ " - To keep abreast of the times, `the paper; . _ �� L'arristers and Solicitors; Higii Conn of PICKER GAG NCY. precious year, but lir. D. E. Pugh, whose The Pickering NFws- comes .to hand has been enlarged to an eiglit••page forty =': r - .1ustice. Whitby,- Ont. Money to loan on rea- - -- fa>IIn is near 'the village, says he has t its week as an eight page paper. The column paper. The first number siuee isonable leans. 1ey C_ n 'for the tr saction of ll legitifnate ye did not �gw s, in its new shape, presents a very the change has reached tis, •and we con- , Pe 16W bushels to the acre. -- - -- - — -- - -- - -- Banking Busires t . - T � tart 11111'(/• I , learn how many acres he leas, btpt should ci•edi able appearance, and is evideutly gratulate friend Ackerman on its splendid 1 _ �.:_,• ! • OFFICE HoLns- rom IO �to • Saturdays tli nk tyro of three world be sof icieut at (e joyjng a very prosperous career.- a pearance. Altlzou�h the Nrws was . r , n r� IiOPtiIN S, VETEM- ARY SUR- 10 to I -o'clock. . _thlat rate. ysllaw'a Refornrcr.� always a good local paper it is now better : Il. r,FON, Graduate of the Ontarin vet- Savinus B'fi , in -'Co �ne ion. TIIe ola Presl yterjan cllnrch was The Pickering : E*s has been enlarged tban ever, anal takes its place aniong tile. chriary College, Toronto, and practical horse- eheer, etc. On account of increase of practice 3 G RGE K Ie, Agent. purchased by liar. N. Barton, harness. tend changed to an 8 page palter. We best local papers in the country.--Osllawa ,, ,. • and wy accustomed visits every Saturdav to ('y) maker of this place, solve time .ago, and tlo not approve of= the change in style 1'indicntor. -' . - W hitevale. Cherrywood and Dunbarton will at- — `� I • tend the diseases of the horse soot at my own he has converted it into a work and fiom the 4 page, but Tar NEws is a good - Last Friday, the 6th inst., the Picker- - torge, Green River, in the forenoons of Tuesday, show -room for his business, With a dwell- 101eal paper in either, and deserving of ' ing i Fws entered on the fifth year of its Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of each week. e" O m S i G ing overhead. He now has a very neat j the hearty support of Pickering.-Ux- existence, and to mark the event it was hand. �/ : ' ' A fire,t^-clasp assistant horseshoer always on lurid a ourlral. i-ii�ted on toned paper. the enterpri . ti'eterinary instruments made to. order. Medi- asci tasty shop, and has the reputation of g �` 1' o _ - cine for horses and cattle always on hand. Calls The new wo , ork and new attach- turning out first-class work. PROSPl,RINU.-The Pickering`; NEws ing proprietor has enlarged it, too, from - by ni,ght or by day promptly attended to. Ad- ments maks. it a star th t leads •them The •meetin of the Sons of Tem r t,lis week, entering on its fifth year, a four,to an eight, page sheet. It is newsy dress, GTeen River, Ont. �'y all• The most 1 gant, du ble and best � � - ' . ante Lodge are largely attended, and comes to ns in eight page form, greatly and neatly printed, and is worth a great " --- - machine to buy, The NE`s' ROWN andteat interest as manifested by the meth- roved. The proprietor has been deal more than a dollar a year. One . - -- ---- ------ ------ --' pp ?. . ; 1pumitness Caxbw. HIGH AR4i YMOND follows snit. riddjn a ower read to his establish- ood thin about the a r is that -it its `. . _ _ bers. E,er, eral of our prominent citizens g P P g g p_ ' ' Also, the GEN SINE BE I. ORGANS tAke an active -pari In the pro�eedingg: •� ment. We are pleased to Dole this strietly independent, and having met - - Co•1lveycciu-er, de. f f on allow and for Bale by I Mr. Johnaton.•has operJed s coal yard $videnoe of prosperity. -Port Hope Daily with so large a measure of Success -�l R.BEATON, TOWNSHIP GLEIK s the station. Guide. drying the past four years, fliers is no L. Division Registrar, Secretary Pickering- •The erection of a new school lionse is The Pickering ;1T$wa has adopted the rtatson to doubt that rt will Have yeldili Agricultural Soeiety, commissioner for taking .- Two New To Luggies for sale. ei ht a form and comes out enlarged tional success throu hoot the year n on , 1 - ar6davits, Conveyancer, lecountant, and Insar ain engaging the attention , of our pee � P� �" g P cute A ent. Valuator for the Hamilton, Provi Farm Imple nL6 of all ku]dEt Its canal. amore especially the trustees. There �Dd in many ways ituproved. �'ss Nswa which it has just entered. The editor i. i i- dent and Loan Society. OFFICE -At Beaton & Plow pointe, ea I . is some talk of ptirchasinR a" >oew site ofe one of fire brightest anti ' best local did not anticlpatp` that he would be Co•s. store, Brougham. 27-y - - - -" -'- -- — a 178 in Ontario county, and will no able to lease everybody, anti we site • , . _ __, sufficient size to answer• All purposes for p ----- -- - -- -- -- - - O O ' many years to come. Vie are a good doubt receive liberal asp rt from ata aRteo with him when l� says, '•No. join . ppoo A t r..hltee�t. I. . - . deal like your village in t res t. prosperous constituency .-L'iudsay Post. ualist who tries to do his duty to the pub- . - -_._-_ . - ,:':. ppeecc A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT Everybodq dere why there is such Our school house is an old, lapidused The Pickering :� Fws last week com- lac ever does." But we are sure his A. for the county of Ontario. Drawings a rush to sItrncture, anti it ie time a ne one was !menced its fifth volume. It has been efioI is have been appreciated, and no and specifications furnished for every class• of , , Ill. Get to work, gentiethen,, 'and, let "enlarged to an eight page paper, and on doubt•lie will be even more warmly sup building. Steam and hot water heating and O Brien' S hOt ' ' ; Galla "%. ( its birthda svae tinted ou Ink -toned orted in future than be has been in the • Ventilation a speeiaity. Of$ce-Gerrie Block, -+ here be no more delay- 1_ 3'i p p p corner Dundas and Brock streets, wnitby. The reason is cause he! gives perfect I The drain through the villAge is being paper. Tex NEWS is a first-class pa11,er past, for the people around him npw Residence -Kingston Road, East Pickering. 37-y satisfaction in v ease, and going still et ut and ; tlioro lel re aired, and haP a prgsperous appes,t auce. `i'e know the sine of a good independent -_ r9 ¢lean l o Wt y , p . fartliex will sa f there Are any persons yQbi4u >�� KrY �ed$a. 4 fwd fob >�yiaL BxQr A.ke;-lean eot}tinueci _ p> oh- near+epw�rstr. V4'e hope the prnprietor of ^, �it�=t�lie��'Itly who ha6ve-Lad otos taken by me that skill be done, as too good men are sutler- parity. --Hanover Pust. the Picl:eriug 1>uws well behold a . _ LICEZVSF'D are not equal any cit work I will visjng the work. I THF. PRkiis.--The Pickering Nxwscoal thousand outstretched hands during lite - t HOI1I �S POUCHER, y . - T Auctioneer, Valuator, &c.. for the Counties make them dozen Panel Portraits The Messrs. Grahatu Bros. sold last ; ineDec its fifth year iu a "new foto,-as coming week -each baud holding up a of York, .forth and South Ontario. Auction sales free of change. . o work allowed to leave week to Messrs. Belly & Ritchie, of an 8 page, 40 eolunzu weekly. It is a 'dollar bill. Put a newspaper and a dollar - i of ali'kinas conducted and property valued at , , , , and itg bill in the balance and ou will soon_ . a moderate charge. Arrangements for auction the 5ttldiA un s first class asci highly Lrecktou, Ont., their celebrated iuiportea finely printed spiny journal y -` Bales or valuating. can be made at any time at 6oished. F Ply t s made in any kind of Cl de stallion, Shamrock, for a good success reflects credit upon its present see which is the heaviest -which is worth ., , the BROUGHAM HOTEL. Special attention weather .rain r sunshine. having fi, ire: He was recently im ortecl b p►-oprietor, who took hold of its ivauage- the most. -Woodbridge News. � will be given to all orders by letter or telegraph. P Y _ . . Address Box 47, Brougham, Out. �r,-v _ added some ve fine scenery to tale Studio them. I went ander unfavorable auspices and --�-- _ __ ___ _ _- air prepared t take work second, to none 1, steadily wrought its advancemeut to its Riel Hanged. . Li�crrivt�trc�, in Canada. � wHiTBv• present position. -Port Perry Standard. - - -. - Copying'Rn larging a 'specialty: , A _ --- I' A !JOURNALISTIC ANNIvF.RSARY.--Tile T1ie fate of Riel wits detiiiitely under- =. (-CITY OF LONDON (ENG.) FIRE: lar e. stock of mines -alwa •s ou haiud. A Young Liberal's Clubhas Been fo •tried Pickering NEwu has celebrated its fifth stood on Saturday evening last, and every . . • C Insurance Co. Capital, �0,alo,000. Hem All work clone t ` the instantaneous ro- here, with the following otlieera : Presi- I anniversar , and in eommemoratiou of. preparation was made for his execution on 1 Office for Canada, 26 wellington st. East, To- P y Monda mornin A momentar faint- - - I tun.o.- fi. F. 1le�rurn, General A ant. Thi$ is ora tags. dent, G. E. Gibbara ; V`ice•President; J. the interesting event its enterprising Y g• y of the' best English Companies Bates as low as ' r ! Mesa overcame the prisoner w hen the orders other i:rst-class couapanies. Farm and town risks 11. Kennelly ; Secretary• Treasurer, \ . publisher, Mr. L. ' S Ackerman, has ; ��.. E O�RIE�1;' W. Campbell'; Committee, ' cliangedita form from •a four page to an were received, but lie• alcilost instantly re- _ takfn. Business solicited. THOMAS MOODY, liessrs. A. G.. vwed, and with firm, easy -tread ascended . Agent. Liverpool ltarket,20th ]►larch, 84. W -v 43-3 , Photographer, Whitby. IHsndersoL and John Wills. eight page sheet. The NFws ranks high the stairs leading to the garret over the - _ __ __ _ -__ _- ___._ _ _- _ 1_ - Next � r to Post•otiice"1 Air.. John Howdeu, a retired farmer, as a country newspaper, and we are guard room where everything was in ' • . ,I Blet�•1.•si,i,ithiitf/, J`f'- } - has been appointed postmaster here, in pleased to learn that it receives a ood + Gram Tr k RailvVad g readiuesa for the esecu-toil. For some 'I C H.#?'I. II E E D, G F, \' F li 3 L place of lir. Nourse, who has left fol• share of patrcuage.-Napanee Standard. twenty minutes he was allowed to kneel in ; 1*1 Blrv-ksuiith and Wagon Maker, Pickering, - Oce ! Steamship (parts unknown. There is considerable THF. PICREIIINa Nrim .—'The first ruin• prayer, assisted by Pere Andre and Father . `: - 5`- Ur.t. Tile latest improved niarliinery for Bolt - �dissatisfac•tion in eonsequencp of the ap- ( ber of the fifth volume of the Pickering McWilliams, acid the solemn prayers for - } Ax':e anti tiut Cutting. Horse-ihoeing, as usual T1C1� .L�genCy'. 1 t . Ail xvork promptly and Batistactorily executed. e � Ipaintmeut. A great any t.iink a_man I Nlrws reaehcd ug this week iu itfi en• the dying were recited in French. Riel • accusf`oiiled to transa ting business, or larged foi•in. It is now double its former himself responded in a clear, low, even , • r _ The Grnud runk express passenger voice, without excitement. He was asked - I'crileti-�:� ental. (alci.i.c�la�c: trains runs th ,c y one who hag had a usiness training, I sire, and contains eihht pages of choice gh Bail• from Whitb to if he wished to s ak but b the advice = Chicago, Detr aiid Port iiu on without should have been pointed by the reading matter and advertisements. The l� ' y SIGN Goverment. It is ho ed 1 that News must be well s.ustaiued by villagers of the two Fathers, declined, and soon j) a I N T I N G, GRAINING, any change of s. , iowe'Ver, �. _ • • ;'. - 1 v� riting' Paper -Hanging;, Tinting, &c., of all Ba gage: ch d through from -White the new stmaster wi 1 ve better satin• after rose from his knees, and the eze- . � y � " an 1 farmers of Piekerinq to warrant this Jack Henderson, ormerly a .. •- kinds done. on the shortest notice. All shades of i Cutioner. .. ,, to destivaiion. - aetion tl'iTn his predeeossor. new venture at . its former subscription . , I paint mixed to order. None but the best Eng,- i 1 att� t'on to ass Times, Prisoner of Riel a in the Red River rebel- - 1. li"eIi bead used. HILTS & WELBOi:R1liE. 2t;y BpeC a p anger tickets Lurglai-ie3 are becoming galla t`requ�n't price --$1 per dear.-Brooklln lion, and ofiSciated at Connors eaeention for Manitoba, rthern 1lichigan, Dakota, in this town, anti it is about time •thie ,JOURNALISTIC. -Not content with secur- the Northern North` Western f3tates, ! last year, commenced to pinion hie arms . i;uut. N11[! ,ti11aP�1. -- (authorities bestirred themselves in th; ing a power press, fiientl Ackerman, of As the belt was passed around his waist == British IGolum i and California, q p The Pickering NEws, has further dis- Biel looked around for the first time, and rTTOHN `LESLIE, li00T A\TD SHOD Single and r ru tickets to all points on matter of givin the citizens some rotes- : Maker. Pegged anti sewn work. Orders the Grand Tr . and Great Western Divi- tion against these , .bold niRlit•hawkS. played hja enterprise by enlarging and recognizing year correspondent made him - promptly att�eeuded to. Experienced workman- Sion Chica oI i Grand Trunk Detroit Last week .another daring attempt was making The NEws an eight -page paper, a graceful bow, accompanied by a smile - ship. Don't forget the stand, nearly opposite the g made to burglarize Mr. J. H. Longs like The Gazette, The NEWS is a credit and a wave of the right hand, and then let . - .. News, King street, Pickering village. 7-y Grand Haven ii liilwau'kee, and Inter- . colonial Rails office, having gaauecl admjttanep by pi'V- to Pickering village as well sa to ata leis eyes fall on Pera Andre, who immedi - - -- -- - - -------------- - -- - t elv after embraced him, kissed hila on - 7wiloi•itty. ; • Special chew throngb single; 'knd re- ing open the front door - Oh I where wag ublisher, and we state without liesitation at turn tickets to d from ''`Taw York, the li S, and ave him the last bleasi .:: Phila our noble policeman ? Having speared if Whitby was as alive in promoting the As soon as he had been pinioned .hew s r H E It E I5 NO LOhGR AN delphia, Nash' i tou, Dover, Del. Tickets no booty, they aonglit another field for interests of a paper as the Pickering j1 Whitb would asses lar er led to the drop, walking with the same 1 doubt that Mr. Johnston, Tailor, east of for Ottawa, ntreal, Quebec, Boston; their operations, and entered Dar. �'ie0• people are, y Po g even, firm tread which characterized his- - . tLe Cuthbert House,'gives better satisfaction for via illontreal also Sus nsion Bride , ' - tess money titan any other first class house in the 1 8) Cormack s Office. Here they foetid some papers than there are. -Whitby Gazette. walk before, Fie stood shoat two minutes i township. Call and examine his stock if you Suspension Bii e, Bu6'alo, Detroit, Port postage stamps, which they appropriated The Pickering Nxws same to• hand over the trap-door praying and on the - ' . wish to get a stylish, good -fitting, well -tirade suit. Huron, Chida , Winnipeg, and all pointe to themselves. They will come in handy last week„, enlarged and changed to an refusal of a request for a few more minutes - I.- Remember the address-JOHNSTON, east of of an impOJ Alice in Canada and the a +' Cuthbert House, Pickering Village. ly, when corresponding with their gal. eight•page sheet, It presents a very neat for pprayer, the white cap was adjusted and' , f - • Unite Statex. Also through single ailed Thompson's blacksmith Shop was visited, appearance, and the residents of that Father McWilliams began reciting the FfotP/x, return tickets b all the boat lines to Mani- 1 ' toba and Dak't into. but only for the purpose of securing tools village should feel pproud of having a paper Lords prayer. Riel fo lowing him till - F ` ' Q - __ _ with which to make entrance to tahe other in thejl• midst wliieh iS surpassed by the words "deliver us" were uttered, when, 1 C� U R D ON HOUSE, PICKERING. Oh for Earo1p . Cheaper thtih ever. places visited more easy. very few journals of much larger' towns. that being the signal agreed upon, the bolt - - X James Gordon, Proprietor. This houde is First-class 77��. 'Iway Titsketa from Whitb A Doth named Arnold, an im rialtos was drawn and Louie '•David" Riel was - , •.`i e fine new brick building, finished in superior 'r Y y Mr. Ackerman, the enterprising publiah- etyle. Every convenience and comfort for the and steerage to Liverpool, Londonderry, from the old country, was seut to the er, has ivat added a Hoe Cyli ider Power lennehed into eternity He made hardly travelling, public. The choicest brands of Queenston, Y , Reformato for four ears b Sir. Har• a st le and two manatee after the drop - Gl'a gow or Belfast, onl 819 ry y Press to his last. We conRratnlate - wines, Liquors and Cigars alwa s on hand. via the Domir►i n Line 818. Round tri p + vitae pronounced dead. The drop fell at - • , New and commodious stables and weds. 7- P r last week, for et+daling a Silver watch him on hie encases.--Bowmanville Nams. . __ y to and from W ' by, 885. 8:28 artd death hsd engined at 8:80. Few j : - - - - -- - - - - -- pe , - COMMERCIAL HOTEL, BROUGH. „from his employer, Sir. D. Williams, of The Pickering Nx*a. which has enter- were present at the execution. -Globe. . lnterruedia�e, is the White'Star Line,. V AM ort John >tii. I Brow, Proprietor. Myrtle. ai upon ita fifth year, comes to -hwd in r • Having leased this Hotel and fitted it up iu 841 ' romid trip 875: Cabin. from X38 to The Liters Societ in Oonne6don with first -clan style, i shall be leases to see my 8100 ; round tri 8,75 to 8175. rY y an enlgi•ged and greatly improved fortxi. The colour line is drawn in religion in , - friends alnd the travelling public generally. The Parties wish g to send to the Old the Collegiate Institute in meeting• with The NEws has always been one of the Rio Janeiro. The neg�s have churches _..1::_ . . beet of accommodation atiorded for man apd Country for filet friends can have prepaid g�'eat SueceSS this season. Your Picker• beet local. papers in the Province, and of their own, with ooloured riiests, and best, and every attention paid to those favoring steers p • me with their uatronage. 28 -Io geandril icketa through to Whitby, ing boys take a prominent part jn _the jn its sew shape, with its crisp locals have separate street cora. They do sat for 817. various exercises. Success'to them. and b ' ht editorials, is a newspa r BuIIOUGHAM HOTEL, JOS. PIPHER, For thro H al, forei sin le and come in contact.witli the whites in slay Proprietor. Ravin leased the above well �' A i+ gem, a people of Pickering and vita- exce t as servants. known hoose from -Mr. Tr omas Poucher, and round tri ra wa and ocean tickets I have, been unforttmAte in love y P It P y pity should be pproud of their journal, �< baving tboroughly refitted the same, I am now apply to ' , matters," said a web -known bass singer and th will donbtlesB accord to the pub. One of those aim letons who bother prepared to to the wants of the travelling �• S PHEI�TS U ey - public. Eve accommodation ter man and t}t the Paris Omm the other day. •`'July licher the aupport which his ente rise the attendants in pub io libraries is said beast. The bar as usual supplied with the best rot sweetheart entered a convent, death deSerges,--Toronto Truth. to have actually malde the following re - I to ge per `lanced, and an attentive hostleraly ays t1 - gr p - y Orr ambitnone neighbor tha Pickering quest . =--�tI don't recollect the title of the G. T. R. au le a li Otiice, itb . bbed me of the second, and the third —T -- - - -- --I - -- now my wife." 3 ----- -- -- -- - - - - -----a "I ea Aunt Chloe, you ie eft' around News; celebrated its fifth birthday in book I want, but there was a remarkable ,<, _ Meexiral. I _ __ ^ � .� pie at Gso. Y g tony Int le, "on Friday .lasts by appear• passage in the last dart which I should - S ;t;� - - - � IC - --- _ , - ItoWE" s Do's ht Smart." "Yes indeed I ie, honey. b , I li Burew (10 8ycoos was to and Sick abed with Rheum• wg on a toned paper iii the eight•page remember if I saw it•r.► , < „„ A •• form and was ag usual ohock. Ertl of local A woman ate a cake of glpceriine soap here 8r- r '< "- ' eOntr�OtB �0�� tism for sic years and done this West s g , , i'4 a Theory of Music includes sound fonahty bar- .tieing , lie It t9 gndonbtedl the beet fess• to Ohre a ooa h thinking it was a new r F t (z , orld s Wonder or Famil Liniment thea �% `` � mony, counterpoint, fugue, forei and technics. m y shi ommal in C ; indeed We miztuYe• WheII She returned theremain' - f For res ectus, terms, Qct., ap l to pie are talking so ranch about, and t P 1 p know of a f®W Qonn town onrnal+� that ing oakeS io the druggist she amazed the '� M l�l� .� �+, putts I •as sure enough cared. It done saved j _. r ... - - - Banking t�p he house is a favorite his'old pigger's life." Priee $6c and 60c might with profit to their p$trous imitate olerk b saying that she took one of i Music Room at the residence of Mrs. Head, , "It Was awful to swaalOW, N f a fe,► doors west of the "News " office, Pick- pastime for ho eholders at thelpresent r bottle. Bold at the Pickering Drug the Nzwe enterprise•- •We would eoufi• those ge. ,� a . ;y '_ Bring. 41- time. tore. 1.4 dentially say to the intelligent farmers but it oared the aallgh. , . .. f, ';,.k.. ..�. .. I t 9 j : _ _ I . 1..7. _ _ .. .- - F. .: .,- ,-.: , 2 . : .:. .. - .. .. .". .. i qy 1 >P ..... �. r ,, ,. , : JJ .' .ulna .. � ... I - ... '. -- ...., .f:. � ._ � _ -t_. -... _ _ - _. - - - - • " _ . . . . a .: �ja. t•., f I,. I t, „� . ,.�... _ ,. ., a.. . i., ,� � �f ,., i .. - �.Ir - 1 - .. �' -ill . w � - sl^ - - -.5 f .i -....-:-..._ ... .1 : f ' ,, '; I , hip. . ,.: , _ ' . E +ad ,. • )1 - . „ Y: ' � 0. E• � r c - -- - - - - - G;- _ 4 - - A __ .� : l AN `pay, Brideher, don't you knew a live boy * Cl= Fore Devitt;s�ltt►sse I : t ? HEALTH . ,:. vend the ezisteadoe of a►anaslar � i»Ne Y Q U N r F` O L. K • f rose as ina flu yet Y mo1'phidd anti ltin8red habit. �pph�� , ..; . - b the ezoeaalva stttais of byoiol riding •• s� iaF•ge Y echoed . Dbk �sfti - !. - now tin have yes the same of tsstnis '"g• breatdse seal tree• The medtoine 8 $ow to C.Iire Obediy: pyah,hil CGGG�a>R'I� Triamphrtl teltl. a the atowd burst into a roar of laugh- mI►�a �fi pp bow to • ailment which its saffl- given in ben or ooffae without the k -► II b nil E z b its title. While pla .- 8•e aio-- * & stood ere sllait! m doatii, �� , , • ledge of the pa wn Eakin It if e' ', , _ In the Fourth Congress of Gerataa physi 1 p y Her enar dor d:at�r in her hand, 'That e' so, said the Yankee, tappping , so de* r- . _. class the first subject discussed was oo a� �6, intense pam b soddenly felt in the rig t Flynt �Mt m trw a�dat- seeming boy with his kaaeklee. •Fwes Bend two 30. &tampa:for fall partioo]•er , t ', .tense. Ebstein advanced the o ion trp t elbow, the arm drops b the side, and take � �M, and a,adiee-oa V, I'a► a ventril . pin ha' oq+tiet, and all that boys hol- t�bLmoniais of those who have been Q i. B ihx Ant drags were of little service in reducing the o service is.imp'.sable for periods va> t & w tde his■d ms, a e �w� •� s*"'r. legis' was net votoe talkie' digs h that d D. V. Lnban agency, 74 '' y } .. .. amount of+fat, and that an entire change iia f" six rosette b atx months. a it pstlm Ito t ter, �eee' card' ( g among linpton street east, Toronto, C +nom. the regimen-inoluding both change of dist cse.a, it now ap�sar�, are very frequent. easy asoedng nntth ens-� the crowd, a. ba spoke, a shower of cards Bc�id flounoen and fronts are shown, find of the manner of llving-was neoeasary. One saBertr ascribes it to rhenmadam, and. Op moment. tie the pmysans a en yeti with `$Wta J. Polyvox, Professor are rdade of skirt wtd - another found he had fractiured a small bone. .To him who begged wits pi +ds 7 , th bnida Interlacei ' 'l ,' . Any method which reduced the general q ) y d ._ nutrition, 'and thus removed fat, was nfail- The former tried rheamado medidn H Hu M �b sit m, of eatrilo aiem and if an of you iniks octagonal meshes, and when made over iigb i sn$ p , . and the latter poaldasa and both Dare b soma to my performance at a Town- colors ars very showy. , ti ars ; the fat alone mast be removed: The �° -- hall tomorrow evening, I'll dz yon up a •, „ ll'• the ma ori of the tients find t t The M tle Na tobacco it not � - a . - Traverain • method mast not regair� the individual to , j �' VEB TBsZi(E BAY. dei►1 better show than thL ane.' �' give rep hie business during treatment, else t L the best remedy, tad, indeed. the •• • Protestor Polyvoz kept his word dened with the usual scab whish swell paesagea t remed . B vm tom• prise of most articles to the conga it would not be generally applicable. The Y y on the following evening t etore • crowd nNr • ti f amed -) . method must be capable of being oontinued n A oorreapondetnt writes upon i di ea a ••And if I bad &tot ranked in and dtn►ggad such as the Town-hall had net sees duos it the firm employs no traveller whatev4' I l ck y;elde . � - _ indefinitely without produoiog an awant wbioh In now too common a "I have be- the bo away from him, I do believe he'd w►as built," their orders come to them instead of beim dangled at • resalta, for individnaL predis to Dort- Dome oonvinoed that hay=fever Is not,tthe sole have killed the poor little fellow." - sought by them. The merchant does �I a kind of h 4 epos by heredity or const tntioa �nrt not of any one or any I half-dozen kinds •'Ha t ha 1 ha t" p a large stook on band s pal sire to kee Its farther , )resp rep the diet for w lona lima of flowers, or weeds, or grasses, but results We all looked roand in amassment, for $ 'Y'eetlmotlial• Hug its price with interest, for the facto' One method ie to out off all fatty foods. f m any well-diffused flower odor or grass Charlie Thornton, of the--th Ben an Immediate source of sa 1 to � ie i and of got gm � . ' � PP �. at � i � and these t lint •s o9►rboh crates ma be ah into I. discovered that Native Intah R�rli'r+ t4 an extended ao�ioe of coat of a post+l card or atm t A tel y y or sof exhalations..... try, the plewntpat and most g saran., ouch tide { fat in the body this is no reasons The in as portions of Europe e►here the winds kind-hearbd young fellow among all the TRuTn s new Bible competition in anst`ier He loses nothing, therefore, f m being over- . � I lgtood an en ( object ie'rather to prover the fo on'of w re tregnently from the so' th or east, hay- eighty-three saloon pangngers on oar ho e: o - lumn, n twit hat%nding the f. ct that the stocked. The ar icle is a staple one, •for `a colored fur 'I fat in.the body. To secure this it a Hobos- fa er was almost as preval t "in the Unit- �d,bound steamer from India, was he Publisher ofTRVTshasgiven as panes fnoom- whish there L as constant a demand as fo 'j �in robes o :� aaryto. regulate the proportion of lalbamin- ed Sates• From this fast drew the son- very last in" any one would'hays exp petition.& dozen at least of first -ohne pvtnoy, wheat or fl�nr, tad the merchant can there U'" � �bnt leaving °.` .. ons, starchy, and fatty foods, so that perfect of on that the PeAflo ooas of this oondn- to be amused at the idea of �a child mR ac d twice that number cf o-gars and aewi�g fore sell it At a minimum rate of profit. In his hand . - nntwidon shall be assured, but no,exoee■ of en from Victoria in Bruin Columbia loath beaten and ill-used• . mac lines, end hundred+ of ' fLst•o'au . fat roduced the neeenear amopnt of fat to an Disgoin California, a ould be exempt "I be oar re " said he watohre. and the names of red' lents, with . A. 'to a Canddea• P i g yam' fly p RAIN TILS-I+'IRBr-CLA88. A l ' for a healthy man ie 142 grains per diem. fro bay fever, because tiro hoot the sum- young lieatenant, still quivering with a p• thf i • addresses, have been published. there n CUogow, Freeman. Pao Ont, vp y to " iI, � ii was den . f I i If this is reduced one-halt a.ap t of the me season (the bay-fever ed of the year) premed mesrLmeat , ••but tt always ma es a those w` o are yet bold to ass r; that z:o - - -----= _ . aha lac I amount neces&a for nntritiion will be th rev ilia in fast, the new►at-wiada dUs< �Aw>F+ Ar►yrt�K�+ A�Q ! nY CF'i p ms L h &c oh iz w are aid.. $trek aasei tions are mulled Be.,gough's bhorthl,na and businee' 1 L - ttaularly c ry P g- ug when i hear; of a boy, being b rt P p taken from the body to compenas for the of the oo are from the Pa fie Ocean. . . . or il,-treated," j danders, t,nd,the tubilaber would be asci. Inst. ute Toronto, wia .bring copy C Goliaths ' oa►nolwttila �r 1 . 'ed r reduced allowance in the food andd�thus a This las summer, before th4 usual bay•iev- ••Then sir " w a hard-faced Id Bed 'n pr s�n;irg come of the - 9Jiort� bed journal In America, ,Pr.oe ii,pp xhey amid . , heti pa. tics for 8sndtorUatendar. excess of fat may be removed. Udder this er let io 'I corresponded witfh friends in Or• Commiaslpner beside frim, "all I can as is slander,-fcr un)astly and worrigfally in• t ': garded hi • sY+laQ► the individual does not anffe the die- egos and California on the 'subject, all .of that you aught to be ayshamed of yourse ," jp�g hL reputation and lis badness Tie BIQ OFFER To int.oenpe th m ws indifference t mas which is felt by those' who are cut off whom assured me that suoh .a thing as hay• •'D�'t be to hard oaiC n•rlis, Mr. Cirri ," nimee of the wanner# neve all' be. n pu 1uh- wttt Grv$ aWAy f'� ' ed him bet { one *ands your n , 11[aotiuer: If you. woo l �, from all fatty food, and the resnitr are more fever was attejly unknown to that coast. pat in Major MCNab, of the $even ei hth td In T=IITII a 1 reins and an of qhs One.eae m your ns d� P O .red ezme.. ogee i Ant on th Aacoesafnl and a seeable thanthuse of the �' g t Y, parsiei crouse. THENSTIOI�eL ,��yQi,ay+ g Highlanders. "I'll be bound there's some may be.written to in t egsrd to what they e a H IN E e Y Iron a,L ENa�� �D le of w + Ranting system. The amount of, oarbohy- { good 'oke behind it al4, or he'd never talk have actually reoe'ved. I r Illiswt la is . dratee is to be reduced so that no surplus PERSO�TAT,• like treat. Come Ch li The f Ilowia lettbr t u pIIm ��"°d Bhiagle rete, Planing Fac. ar a my boy, let s have R been neat �y a i ts. a and Head g biachdnee, roster at in whi above bodil needs shall be taken, the stor i't's sure to be a " • we 1-known , and respected Presbyterian "b°°i'' eta pp ing ieille, oto. $end for descriptive nced, for lialii► Vedder, the t•moaa American ar- Y ; good one. i In the Binting system the diet iu chiefly ; tist who has lived so long in Itome, will, it And Lieutenant Tho ton begw ae fol- , minster whose son was a ' aooesdul nose et- os ue mention what you want (Mention �s ;fording to 1? paper•) H. W. PgTRIE, Brantford, Ont € f nitrogenous, which often causes indigestion, Is rumored. return home and locate. rma. lows : itbr last yr or :- - ___ ):: there were Ebstein given nitrogenous food, with the ••About wo 4 JAM- Is .FJ"K �, SQ f nently in New York. _ 1� years aRo I was down at The Matte, Markham To WaoM rr MAY •c. Avers, but • i recused allowance of starch and fatiri suffi- Bombay leave from Jhaa& ,' lent uantity to kee n the eneral nntri- Count Von Moltke is in vary scot health. �, i°et •t the �oN�'ER,�f : - Pork Packers T ronto. leseiand cr 9 p P g bginning of the bot seawn. t put n at TnA piano we n by my s n Baraaori, in ' Q , � He will not..live till winter, it is said. Bis- p L, o. Bacon, llToued ice uea and tion and era king strength, ant not Ia sank marek, who was dangerousi ill last summer Watcon s Hotel, as usual ; and before I had TRUTit Bibl i Competi. i. n No. 6, came to p EP mon, 0. 0. '1 p amounts as to overload and embarrass the Y tasgow Beet Hams, Bngar Oared g ,:. �• b dun roast well a tin. been there half ern hour I 'met three old nes •bt ret • year ago, and way acknowledged Beet, Er ant Bacon Smoked To �' -= `�: hit I t organs which digest proteids. The recces- ge Y g friends of mine, just oat 'from England, at the time ,ttr a year'a eervic i I am Pickled ongaet, Oheese, °gr'a Yet Port f;t t ` flit o muscular ezercisfl of euffieient force Tie death of Lord Strathnait'n reduced + Family or Navy Port c - • Y whom I hada t seen for five or six yea". abl i to i y that it prove■ io every r.speet Lard in Tabe and Pails. -The sect Braude a Lha• "' these thin . __ � i .=o pr nee free perspiration Is insisted upon. the number of British Field Marshal's to • We had plonty to talk shoat, ae you may • aaperi r iostrnm, n t, A " tuner " a Tor- tom' �De Dairy Batt to stook the vaeea a ' _. This s stem hue sept with t►pproval in (ler four : �Tbe Dake of Cambridge, the Prince think ;-and sa we ma;neg�ed to sit together at onto en Leman, says;Itla tone wad 6nish are FOR FLRAi3ANT 1311WIl1j r sole furnit I rr,.a n wacount of its suoces&, of Wa•c Lcra Na er o. M cerin and. Sir _ � the old bu y s, P ag dinner. After dinner s►a went oat on to comp etc; A It rge rambrr of pe•-ple during -Des ONLT ' t be and - Henneber , in diaenaeinR the sabjbCt;' t►p- P. Grant. - ' _ the veranda to have oni� coffee ; and I was the yrar, have called at the m*nse and ex s Y Y g j� ,,¢ ' Ute when ' :i pro•dbed it from a different aide, and, b a T e llarquL•of Bats, believed by acme to 'jest in the middle of teUiag them &ruined tad tried it, and are eapri ed at its Via QI lQn $ S QQ' �jQttQn ' ,' review of the methods adopted in fat er g b3 I ,Ievn e-I a Lothair leas just finished about the tun I d h among the ti ors i xoell- nos. It is just ae advorceed. nt� n�th, a t h rank to f i : t►ttle, sought to deduce the tutee neaesea•y at a cost of $5,000,000, another palace; to be rep in the Terni tho ear before, when I am convin-ed that the publisher of ,,owhw "�>r0�8�es ilial terra 7osra � n Do He did 5 • 1 to be observed In avoiding the aecun�relation known as Bate Castle, and deaoribed we is x11 at once a great hallos from below mads, TRUTH, Mr. -Wits on has ioo mach at stake the -- FO*sate lar all Dn400dslDeatsrs. a small but <` . of fat in mea. The crestal discneeion ell- eve era beautiful. ' GSSAT BSRGeIx.-vALUeBLE FeRif AND tha. was m g ry y reit look down, ani there, we saw a night that to dopa t in r ny me•. are from hie off ry, Brlok M.nsion for sale on the banks of a St.. presence of • c ;varying views upon the physiology of Meinoder is painting the portrait of Mr. Put everything out of o r heads at once, i■hieh are bo'h nnmerona rend liberal.-F, Lawrence, onemtleaboce Prescott o d cation, ant all agreed that the nee of ''Yon know thateneriptuss care in front SM[TtI Pa3tor St Anirsws.•' of Ogdensburg, N, v,, 110 acres In all, 6�te pile of=eoft Robert Barrett "f $�►ltimore, though when 1 ' acres good,plough land, tweet y Tan our a I zr•edicine for reducing corpulence was to be Mra. Maaki► horned hie Ictare of hog the of the hotel, with tho tall cloak tower on y-flue worse choice wood g , Y p the other aide of it t Well about midwa land. sugar bush of one thonewd trees, balance good retired, dr • avoided. littl Frenchman said he would have noth- + Y . pasture, coil, stay loom. w•u fenced and watered, him. - . .. . - I t. ing ora to do with Americans. ss It, seemingly com- g straight toward Impierial Bough Drops will give mansion built six years ago under supervision of acro Re the hots was a. man, a rrying w small boy positive and Instant lief tothoee safferi celebrated American Architect, modern improve• As she d • _ a The DADger Of CODtagOt1 1D Th oat P idents Eliot of Harvard Ilniversi 1' in his arms and shoe at hirn ver lav- from Cold Hoarsen menta, Boat House and whet[, Carrs House and nixed the i - • . _ ,'1 Troubles. , -.I . was a1widower when he heard Grace Uagood ' g y a �, Sore Tbroat, etc., Barns, art new. Orchard of three bund ed •Fruit Trees, - saved from agely every now and then. They were soon and ars fnvalusble to orators and vocalists all bearing • win sell mansion, outbuildin a and ten tin tri rivate concert. He fell in love or twent acres se while bath ' : A medic9l editorwwritea . A ree�nt case at g he was introduced next d a e near enough for ae to see them q cite plainly ; For Bale by titre gists tad eonfeetione", y pirate ; one ct the moget beautitat Y, n$ag g toertione on the St Lawrence ; very cheap and terms He erne within our knowledge, in which fatal diph- the next week and married the next month, and certainly they did look the two most ex• -R. dI T. W A T S 0 N, Manufacturers, may, JAMES QUINN, Prescott, Ont and almost 4 tastier developed neon what had been be- ' traordinary hobgoblins that I ever sat eyes Toronto lieved to be a simple gainsay, suggests a few Kaiser Wilhelm is not only the oldest of- on• . . • `,lgj� er, but he _ - words regard ing the duty of isolating any ease floor id the,Gormau array in point of agge, "The man was an I Imthensely tall fellow, The beautiful composition known as par- 8 �OJaI D SPA. - much more . of core throat where there are other children but la int of service as well. His commis• ion is said to ooneist of a mixture of faster z°� "I°ter ay t Livery d every n sun g ury, splen P° and as thin as a lights it'nn.gg-rod ;and although P and eery 8aturdq to Liverpooll,, era m mss.t in 'the house. Without entering upon any sion Majar Gener#li bean date of March it was now, as I've;g4 , the beginning of of Paris and borax. froom Qoebeo e.ery8sturday toLiverpaot, oatlin at W terror•stric . I dispated points regarding diphtheria, it is 30, 1 18, and he joined the army as an en• the hot esaeoa, he wore a long dark gray . £100, � - dondem to landmsilsand punausers for 9eot1and ae menta• eve 000 000 IN THE BRITISH COURT O) d• �o from ���e:riaSallta:tad W.JoSn'. ed fin E - - generally agreed that the distinctive vis.• arch 22, 1807. coat and high. black hat, witch made hirn CSiNOZBY 1-A Lt9rr a of this vast enm to rAverpcof fortnightly during summer atoaths gY . 1 - ble si of it is its cult membranous de- g P The .reamers of the ala goer line■ wu winter Her dr gn Pe Pr The Princoes Beatrice and her lirisbsnd look taller still. Blit if his dress roam t belongs to the people of America. Cox & to and from Hautr><, Portiafed, no.tev ova r�u,aet. a low cut osit. A came may present clearly the con• wilt probably'alwave maintain an Incognito ver ay, the boy was grand enough for Co,, 41, Southampton. Bnlldin Holb=orn �a -. and during summer between trl•aee�goow alnd moo. p •. y ge+ , treal.weekly• Glasgow and Boston,weeklj•. and Olssg� . j . ed all over - ditions of a common sore throat, and sub- robe traveling in }•.arose, ae the courts of both, or he seemed to have got all the sot• London, Eng., have just published a LIST of and Phllsdel his, eortnishur, solid bulli ,.: sequently diphtheria► be unmistakably pre- Ber and Vionna, certainly, will not res• ors of the rainbow. He had a sky-blue cap, the heirs to this enormous wealth. Reader, PW tre �t• p�wesa�e�, or other info medgm . uric show seat. Fur our purpose is unnecesary to dis- o a Prins Hen as a " Ito al Hi h- an a le- reen aoket, red ntaloons white send a dollar and the will forward , ou this a�pDu to A- sohumsoher lk Co., asitimon 1 B - ' . •. - J . S'n fs ry Y 8 pP 8 j Pa , Y Y , Qunard ft .Op, Halifax t Shea A Co•, 8k Jobs a neck, thou -- : c ala whether such casae are dipthertcic from nese, ' nor grant him any preceldenoe. stockings, and a bright yellow sash round valuable LINT ; and if you find by it that yon r, . F. r wm. Thomson & Co., St. John, In. I darker th ' tae first or become no. The point for pa- Th three dare hters of Lord Carnarvon' hie waist. are enticed to sn mons or ro rt claim ♦flan A Oo., Chioas;o; Love t 11den New g Y . Y P Pe Y, itivel rtr,ta to know is that the Bfguence of danger- '•It takes'somethini York = H. Boaruer, Toroab Ailena, Rwe o y will inherit about $200,000 each under the g to gather $crowd in your own. Cox & Co. will show you :the ' of her cert sue eymptomB upon those apparently slight will of their randmother. Lsd Chester- Bombay, where swarms of figures as neer wa t2uetaec Wa'• Kroands, Ph�etplsia l g, a, P L- to not uncom mon and that it is better to g ' y q y alias. 1sonland. Boston. Montres ground or ' field a done ndant of the famous Lord who wY in a circus are gotog &boat Lae streets ► isolate a child fifty times unnecessarily than 'I all dA Ion ant two snob ob _-�"� -- - �. - - For the re tried to mike a priggish snob out of his son Y jests a& this - of white to be neglectful once. through a series of `• L9tters." matt and thio boy c#oaldn't be overlooked work, and, even there. Halt a dozen young Eng1Lb R ankles, rev • . NOTED. ' ' King Christian of Danmark is In hie 68th soldiers, who were ;strolling through the •�' thrust into year, He looks, u he ie, an anmtere man of town, began brat to stare at them .and then ° Dr. B.,rck of St. Louie sayis thot,asphal- determined will. In family ties and blood -`- . . slippers, ,' \' to go of ter them- Toren some other people . . - _ . , - tum varnish is the best disinfectant he knows he is more German than Scandinavian. He f t w! ff y� etc�nea. % _ of ; it will destroy all germs at once- and no i&a Holateiner and married a daughter of turned and followed too, till at lwmtthe pair Ladies Journal Bible Com etit' ' "So yo t - ' found themselves heading quite a procession. - ' 1 - - obs ed the '- ho.�eehold insects will approach an a hale of the L tiuudgrave of Hesse Cameell. J y But the man seemed to take no notice and -all is well. furniture whose interior h�►s been parinted Caroline Buser leaves on record her tit- , P g ' , ' other the _.-' - with it, timate of Wagner as •' a conaEited, arts sot and lie t stray ht on with the child in Lis O, XX, t - g arms, giving hien a sh4ke and a rough word This wa .��__ The La meet thinlr� that the pro: osal to swaggerer, which may simp�y mean that every now and then; while the boy kept The Ynblieher of the Ladish' Jou; nal an- third reuse + •Frank was •. -free the ria fin er of ianists b divid he declined to make love to her• Prince ,. ber, three ; and so on, till the + g g P Y mg eoreeahing out, -- "It ie i 4- its connecting bands is ingenious intheory, Jerome Napoleon she declared to possess "'Oh, papa, please don't hit tine any morel' Hounds° the eleventh Bible Competition whole ninety rewards are given lawny, tlful for . but would be dangerous prglctically, owing " Pndhanting beauty and wlniwbility, with •• •I sa this won't do with a teat deal of sat3afaation and leaanre. ' to the ricks attendant more or lees n n Intell Ant dee blue a es and a charmin y' ,you know, said g P THE MIDDLE REWARDS, order that > > Po , i g big Dick Netherby, of,the --th Dragoons, The rose limen lettere he is receivin al- spoken thr I ,,,all surgical itaterferences. melancholy smi e." .. who was Bitting beside me. P g 1. One 10 atop Fine-Toned Cabinet Or 4; • moat oonetsatly from anbacribera, who have an. ' Now, if s Anti-vaccinatIoniate reat`c�ae of their chief Mrs. Gladitons is vei4 • r1bnent-mended. If the fellow bullies that'pcor little chap g 1 d be incl' . ar umente on the fact that calves have ta. The last time she went to W won pr , are so numerous that he Could 2. Lad 'a Fine Gold Watch. g incest Gastle any more, I 11 go cows and Rarm his hide t s Y 1' ant if 'tie buculpx consumption-a communicable di• her daughter, aware of her peculiarities, had in a way he'll remember.' • be kept busy night and day reading them. 3 to 7. Five Fine Solid Silver.1"Ated C le 'v - do the lov .. ;. lease. Late researches by Strauss show the waist of her dinner dress sewed to the "By this time the man had come close He gives everything just as promised and Baskets... . mit with a that the proportion of tuberculosis in . skirt. The first night Mn. 1 dstone went underneath the veranda, and put the child - Meanwh calves does not reach 1 In 100 000. down to dinner Lad Ponson oin down rou hl down on the vemenr as in to oarriea out every engagement to the letter, g to 20. Thirteen Solid Gold Rings, lovely veiy polite G , Y. y g 8 g Y Pa , y 8 de - sod dei►1 The Russian traveller Fodtechenko re- ether her, cried, " Why, 11I s Gladbtone, him : THE BIBLE .QUESTIONS. signs. g I ' centl discovered ins, Turkestan a lant what have yon on your skirt " It was the "'Now; yon lacy young whelp, just walk 21 to 40. Twent Rolled Gold Brooches. . : to whom i Y P let Gfve first mention of the word SALT In Y which is said be an eaoellent a oifid waist trailing on the floor Gladetops, on your own feet a bit.- I'm not going to i `•I do no had inned a e a 1 about her ca a r the Bible. 41 to 90. Fi#ty Fine German Oleograph&i -;' -eve one against cholera d typhus. It is used by not finding it, p try great heavy thing like you roll the '. 't ry as a low-neoked waist. Tner a "set" in wa home.' 2nd. Give firatmentioa of the word 0\IONS , suitable to decorate any house. lantly, as - the natives of C: tral Asia a ainst all kinds Y of maladies, and very effor Chas been made English society where nothin ould have "'Olt, pa , dd carry me a little farther ; in the Bible. In order that even the sennet disttint .m� : ; . terod the to keep its properties from the knowledge been thought of the lady ap ing without remember that I'm lame t' , I ( not be left out in the cold, a series of Congo- floor ; "I of the )Jago cans. The lint which ie.named the shawl. " `Lame I yes, trust you for being lame The first Person oorraWy-knswerlag theme -. I am not o P P , lation Rewards have been arras ed To . ; Ferula �zcmbeS, ba been aaclamatized in the A correapoadent writes fro Hamburg : when you re told do anything. If you don't BIBLE QUESTioxs and sending a half-a.dol- g _ Here w ` Moscow Botanic& Garden, j" The Empress of (.;<ermany Prince Big- walk on this minute, when I tell you, I'll , the Bender of the leaf correct answer receiv glanced lar for one years nbsaripdon to the LadieB r. a . I The new idea f inoculation agati.st zy- marok have been staying her.. This place lame yon is earnest.' Journal, a large 20-page story and fashion after data of olwing (January 3�et) will. pe - �� is a very dream of lair women, a d the early Leave that bop lone, you coward ! be given number one, (the Gold V�ateh} of ._ �" orotic dineaeee a ounte� almost to a mann► monthl will receive number one of the men wool amore some eft Enro an doct.ers M, hours and healthy life have ns wonders roared Dick IVetharby rleanIng over the bal- y, these consolation rewards • the second to - ' , g jlo many fair faces that two m n hs book one ustrade of the veranda, lar I'll break every FiRsT R$wASDs named below ; the sender ' her, +for a . Tayon recently aid .at the Academie dee , the last n �ciencea that be ad inccnlated himself sad remember& a little worn-look n after the bone in your skin , amber two • the third i number- ... dream ! of the second correct answer, number two ; ant for all ' I. -- ` ` several of his frie de with the microbe of fatigues of a London season. l. a Winslow " •But the man'took no-nutioe of him and three • and so on till all theseeonsoktion re-; - never looked so lovel as now i�or the cele• as the bo didn't o on his father ve him tad ao on till all the rewards •re distribut= ' _ .her sagas typhoid fever, an that all were seized • with y Y 8 ' ed wards are given away. � : tiger in re . i brated Miss Chamberlain and ere are four a slap on the side of the. head that fairly well ws a mild form of tb t_disease. Further inocn- ' - THE CONSOLATION REWA�DS. l fair sister compatriots of thei s the Misses knocked him dow '. Disk turnedgaite purple 1. One Fine Grand S ;, : _ lations with a mo e. powerful preparation of quare Rosewood I' Lad 'a Solid Gold Veatch a . sn riot . q; �: "Mads I- ` the typ'ioid micro a failed W bring about a Walker, who are taking all h by'etorm, with rage, and vo id have'nmped right down I, o a celebrated maker. - y ' I latter feel ` � y hing so exquisitely and d 1 cantly bean. into the arrest, and perhaps have broken - • I's'° • � time-kee r. I -= repetition of the s mptomm, th hail b ' het lovin M em four sisters oan' n from hie le , if we hadn't ' held• im. Bat tat 2. and 3. Two Fine Heavy Silver-Plated 1 .• � � :� • � In the Sharkoo reslion of Russia ' niriiae „ Y B 2 . to 9. Eight Extra Quadruple Plate Cgi ' f%, . � im ble 1 , ie considered of n account for the care of the west. . then there came a fr htful scream of pain , Tea Services - Baa eta.. love ago ig �' i chills and fever. The Dharkoo doctor a : - from below, and rye ally cashed down stairs ,l, 6 �d 6. Three csIebrated Wanzer Sete- - Sob of known fo k 10 to 30 Twen one Half-Do catches a mesa of live Drabs, soars whLk cheek in men is not to be mired ; bat +►red Ont of the doa�r lllge ao many madmen, ie M•ohitnes. tY' •'I Cann . { Y what is nicer than a woman's eek t to ace what had happened. g Heavy Silver-Plated Teo, Spoons, kn inatwnt over diem until then. become hilariously •• �° ••All round th door tbbre' wits unci a 7 to 10. Fourteen Fixe Bolid Gold Gem , - ! drunk, and then pats them into a hot oven. I In Siam, the cab have th tails bang. 4 31 to 57. Twenty-Seven Solid ld Genn _ own ever a : ,' After being well dried they are pulverized, 6d•" In this oonnt�y the en at is bang• crowd gathered that it quite blocked up the Rings, size to fit the winners, R� ouIi nor• ' i . shells end all, and s►dminiatered in drwhm ed• front of the hotel,; and ,they seemed b las aU 21 to 47. Toren Seven .SoUd (fold Rin - ` -- ,k Mand& to ' 58 io 121. Six is dearer ahoatinR at o�06 : 1 ty-Four Volnmen G .Poems, doses. The local papers tq►y that whither Baairie� im ateadlly getting better, but •• •llncder 1 Ci111 a polioemati. There's of 10 beautiful patterns. beantitnlly board, ordinarily sold at t gnowin the treatment is soientifio or not the patient there are six weary months ao i for the , : g one over yonder. 48 to 127. Eighty. Fine Rolled Gold Brooch- I. me, and _ Rets well ander it,,though gaining hoe no ef- htubanda whom wives have- y cold •• •Hold hint dg tt, us he'll be. t to to . _ feat on him, I �°°t' ,, . , sneak off:' g es, s easel new desigam. In any can you will Ret ju!l tie for' _1 have da ' Dr. Fothergill, `a greatly res ted E - A i - 1, biases a-t with set of lead •• • 128 to 329. Two Hundred and Two Copies , a emetnt, -° , yPhat a villain, to stab his sewn ohUd 1' your money iii the Ladies Journht far sae terefure, _ lisp authority on dyspepsia apes strong y •epresenting a lad sitting asl�e on an area •'There, rare egongh, lay the boy neem- of "Iradies' Guide to Fancy Work w year, yon will not regret the Iapgeatment. �' - lower and in favor of milk puddings and stewed irnita obor, has been dug n on the 1 land of Cy- ingly dead, and guar trim stood the lather +most useful book for ladies, ' for the dyspe tis, the bilious and the gouty, rue. This proves "tat the to egraph wan with a knife In hand whish two e. Only fifty scuta required, and you have an and devot •• ' Thesh so all ma have an ual than CL - thine and He sa s : agar ie undoubtedly objee- nown to tt.e ancients, else by should were jnot takinghfro,m him, - y eq us, opportunity of getting .,one of than costly { ••"But I • . donable to many, but itis b no means ne• he have tele res h meesen ers •, • y y g p B is the poor little follow 'really dead t, there has been anonged .4 series of Middle rewards named above Dont 'delay. Loot to t oeeeary to a ld anger to stewed fruit. If the " •• ," aisped Weig ty, sit die asked Netberb , ping tenderly over the Rsivrdas somber ,n L which will be n the ne&tlena roto,• It will do Ott g0°d, '' aides, he Oh g tat Mrs, yy g�!i acidity be neutralized by a Litt le bi carbon- os nced the second flight of fain in her fallen child. Ho t what sort of bo i• p q 'y ' a �v01 •'Thos ah i - ate of soda, the natural aweetnea of the ew residence, " I really can oC ran ap this t Why, bo ms all ribs and y �� to the tender ai the totiddla e;orrect whether yore get w prize or not, anc� yn . fruit will be aronght out tad the $Irk be Jany more stairs." •• Of course t," testily like a J nose u�brelli►.' ' ' of the whole :Competition from first be pleased with your •outlay anyway, - Ad• _ _ made more agreeaable than though art}fiwilly- panswered her husband : '• bat the stairs "'Wen, I guess that ain't wonderful, ant. The sender of the next correct dream, Editor Ladim' Journal, , Toron� " e><ade anger were added. rivers matin. of dressmakers' 1tiiL you sonic seem' he's made of whalebone •ad ex- . It was not long ago that the d re die. ran them tip very ewdly." board.', �Id the supposed murderer mower f° O tAe fniddk otu will get Can•d•. aeud s►11 letterm by gnat ar . middle rewards; she press.. - ` ." . number two of i - b r � i ,' thei0 a.. . r. ,' .. , 1- . _ i v ..i . I i, I- i - .. _ - - i - . • : ' - - . . '_ f . »;-1 j . . I il- , \ , - :•t is , . a • . f #z f;. v ,.. w-r> ri . �_,. r _. ! R #. . • . k a ; . r t - -_. _ 9- 1 l x 5, $ --_� �.- _mac r,._!r k s if_ , 2. }.',b.E'il. -�R CFwisi+iaf_t5i..:t,.-i:. -i - ::.,3i-.•..Tdir ,f77f liii �-ice .4 x.J .w. - - .rel•_.-,-a. r s6.a_ .,_e C.l V _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I .; t;(�. -- . - - • �dUtb+i=�#."i1 +3.1i4 14y'i_�W`X47IPl6�Lf''WYS . ? 1 2 °+N' 4Ni�R �M•f'}.,_.`f1E./#at f' , ma r ,t- ,tiR:.dii'4. m"C-Yy�F??�Yr1., •f;Y. ?.jvAt•s�. d4,,,w 94F_ _ .:, ?04,•• -,', ht0 _ii4 •.'•�,"',ic-r.^..ay.00saw n A '' II _ 1" _ «,�� : i�.:`i ti via . E:a,. r,j! w 1p gq �:rrf•. 'k — birth to ian� . . 7 a. +- f _ __-_ _ - - t fie , seo�t rate wi>� 'o was remsiniaR themes vee nomm) upon an object A Providai4oe wo ver gays 1fl I ANCE I &Wren f the new-aotners lived but Frank's haughty reply, and bowing low he of interest In the hail below. i�cs eIn gad ,may of #,lie ladies boon there neon w few hoar a hnebaod tools wva�dmr . the over hU g - it, need andgqt_ R O y of the seneegion vY P IAN1 waned haveECS , t 000wao t.h�►ant of the theAowed the bnftooa, tow ,, . .. and toll Elmaar ":� chamber and the harem. old nothing that would have tempted them don fee of cute from,; as+oh of h i P ed Dai ole who viewed the little ones' bodiew +. "r . to remain, or the sakmio was occupied y people Ilr8 fol�llded n Startling dela' • s e '' b the most wf the horse and a con a of The jm tial wad Amerigaa Clab--ths it I Story of Love and Wild dv 4t , p , y hwa-he `ion: when Zpensh, the y g ontcaine o an association of gentlemen de - p g earl morning visitors, u'red�etriaes d - sYe°p"by • tions i� to Career of Arabi Pie a• � p> ••, ha to be looking an the . be P to and aro with meas sirens of tightening the bonds of W.' ground, behe d something sp�ling with a dting alt En lash speaking poo le--hws 1 , lurid li 6t g►itthin easy' sewoL of he! bond, venirg meanwhile is �nrkieh instead of g " g their u&dve Arabic, so that not w syllable of last effec!ed a fasioa with the ang"t . '�s x , ". and etre one fo Ab, she picked it n d - " " THs Rin SPI 1`RX VNIA . their disoonres oonld be understood by the, gquare Club, and the new club �11t it+alf Py 'the g uthar of " N`INA; Tx$ Ni ILIST, - and discovered it to be the beautiful opal red the $t. George s Olub, ETc., Fero. ria whleh w con le of weelu before. ohs �"�Y w dirty linea uniform and tar- Hwnover Square. The . �. -1. b wed boarh, who was posted }est at the outer ulnb hones is handsome, lwrgsi and well ap- - wd hecto on helm who had lresoned bye dont, or by fits oompgnione of the mwin; dtnwted in the very heart of Lon- .. I _ f, . ,, ; from the crocodile. bre, wnd seeesin forty bedrooms. . op ,� 1.,. "I have no ash thaE tfiton shanldet, m- •• who were lana in on a stone bench C�AlsTER VI. ; h smile no was too proud to keep iE after what ng whgiW` kaltting, for the The new water works for Veaioe, involy- ia swered the lonely odwviAgne wit w by j passed between ns, she muttered g hand with - . khj gIIE FTFt��tf FA1ST HCAMCR OF TYE COMINQ ��.. Ing the construction of as aqueduct to con -'1. sxoslrl. that showed a qon le row of tooth ar tinyy with a frown ; then her face brightenesi EBYP diet is enerally y and regular as jtw rows of pearl. Is it with a stun Ught as she added : •'And it the needle. vey water from the main land to t1. hat oily, �. . several ion and dim• Ii kited is well that tis so, for another will be here Ahmed Arabi, the �►wr ministers Is the ret Teaveraing g l possible then the thou lovest me in .00m- �e under the susptom of the Compagnie Geaer- crentre figure .oi the three, and he on the ale dee Eauz of Paris, have reached the flu- = plet a noranoe o who I am t It is the ht with the crafty, cruel look in hisamed lolling vat after a lapse of some nine years, the passages that were glazed and oe ed with ig presently who, if he did not are his gift upon niekn ria the aeb, • or ; P4 t f amen chunam, each having a d r whose Princess Zeene�, a sister of the Khedive; my finger, would wonder what had become �rwardt po - l to one or other of the Ys that h condescends t honor thee with her wf- perhaps even ons t trench H Tonlba Pasha, the finished works comprising g q er, ,u�k y aided w o of it, and pa ps P� Arabi's brains, whilst his left hand oompan- which asses under the la onus ; thn andeK- gv feetiona, and Whb read this ve ht Oh, that would never do, for he is the osnly ion is Suleiman Be who is fierce lookln� a. pipes for the distribution of the water, sad i g Ing dangled at the girdle of Elmea the b and a, on whom I can de for y' a kind of hall was at last reached, and at and hour to fly w th thee and become tth one now left me P . not w101ral.el. its further end were mwsvve oarte►ins of one and only e. Elmil►n, the bnffoba, hath wvengiog me on my brother Tewflk wnd wll two lwrge resYrvoire is the town, the watercloth of gold having a hesavy bullion fringe, pro -anon the d loos and wail acyc'o�m�pany the other whom I hate." ll three were clad In dark blue r8giment- to be taken from the canal known ae Dei 4 as, and I have n n in m dress paau►Oadn alp and all tbres wear the red tarboush on Moranzani. Private families will be supplied the and these were partly looped UP, whilst on P y * , „ . , . „, , -. each aide thereof, like a statue of bronze, and other gem at will make thea rich be- � their heads, for no Mohammedan can don a with water at the price of sixty certimes per 1 , am. Come, ha Half an hoar later `anothor man, clad In head dress hw either or brim by ver- stood an enormous eunuch with a huge flame- yond thy utmost Imagination. m hap- the same disguise as the Irish dragoon had P orbic metre - 1,000 litres—apeoial arrt►nge- for colored turban on his head and • loosely hang- py man, on > ay eel and kiss y „ Mora, and guided thither by the "Me hideous reason that five times a day his devotions menta beingalsomads forthe supply of larger to ing robes of the Baine Dolor draping •his form, y obligehim to touch the ground or floor with t and thank me.� h, why do you hesitate t old woman, etvQd before the princess, and gr quantities of water at lower rater, while • _, . s brawn limbs bare, whilst : ,� p his forehead, whilst he in totincover q but leaving his Y j B9cause, our lei finers I now know tv that file minimum quantity of water which will ere- $ 1 Y g when he raised the wshm'ack he revealed in his hand he grasped a naked scimitar. ; I am unworthy o the honor that yin would � his head daring r yer. � furnished is 250 litres per day. ! C neiderin� that he we►s perfect'.y unarm- I the stern faoe of Ara i t'asha the war min- mime for us to discover the Halt do me, and I gill not be base enough to take aster, who said, curtly, wr his brows on- It is now big The oalcalating machineinvented by Pra£. 1 ed, and was fully aware that P4 n advantage of yo r condescension and un- what these three men ata talking about, a o red i enerosi of treated in a frown, "Your highness @ant for tack, whish by donning our invisible costs Thomson appears to ,ezeel, ' in. its ingemiccza WK. was death fo% one of his sex to be bounded good, of heart and g ty me • I am hero" ads t3tidn to a variety of reeulty, even Bab such a place, Frank Donelly did not ee par- disp�nition. I a too humble even to be d e shall find easier of accomplishment co t than P . of th se arm- oar robe or to `•A h ninon, I have summoned You in nor- dots the Aga of the eunuchs, who, concealed bage's wonderful apparatus. By means of r %T''- titularly comfortable at sight permitted to kiss the hem of ,y der that you may teach me how to hate, the mere friction of disk, a cylinder, and a i,} 0 but had they ween iron of nine behind the carved monoharab[e of the lowest tar ; �. ed Goliatha ; stand in your sense, wherefore I beseech , ..I fear that I nit 6t find i0 our hi hues b311 the machine is capable of effecting nn- cznld not to all outward seem g) have you to allow trio retire. And whiles too apt a pupil, yeti sin would I teener ]tea of,the three galleries, is trying very hard to 81.00. they t� . civilities of s , morons ootYtplioated ealeulatione wh ah occur - regarded him with greeter unoono rn and was thus doing the pe make the some discovery. in the highest application of mathematics to . ws indifference; and a minute later El an had" �� to hate, and hate deeply. all Eburs who are .you have the Sult,n'e firman and all it physical problems, and by its aid an unekiU Frank wws think ng to himself : VD as ever the enemies of 'Egypt and its people.' „ ' 1.000 led him between them a beaatif 1 apart- mortal man in such a predicament before? well, says Tontba Pasha. ed person ma in a given time, perfortrt 1.b �,°oi P "Yon mean the Feringhees who swarm "Bat our lord the Sultan, grants that Pe y, - orhoe, ment on the other aide of the curt . th8 I wish I was 'Wet, out of it- Cstoh me ever like locusts over the land. I am prepared ' the work of ten ezpertmathematiclans. The ' N.V. walls of which were painted with a aeries of I wanting to get inside of a harem again, and _ firman on the role condition that we work machine is a licable all s e to the calculatin 1.: . ,� to hate them.1. in secret at the first and reveal not our high PP 3 AND hriliiant landsc,�Y�s in- a kind at die 9111pbl, so on. ,,It were difficult t•► do otherwise. The of tidal magnetic, meteorological, and oth� r , f'ac\ i which nothing having life ws►s intro- �� , , ++ y authority until a corse appears already as• • but In Humility > y•be carried too fir, ex- are our rulers while the retend to be our value." periodic phenomena ; it will solve differen- � w°tet� for to draw such is a deadly stn ao Y P sured. Thus it s much of its v:+ l,uVe . dueed, etaimed the Orin ase, in amewer to Frank's They send all the wealth out of tial equations of the second or even higher This from Ara i to'whom Suleiman Bey 9 ; noon cording to the laws of"Iohammed. T .ne 'est voll� of ez user. "I am sick of thin friends. ' powers or orders ;and through this same _ • there were boats being rowed upon lakes and I ' y ( the country and bring nothing into it but st once replied: wonderful arrangement of mechanical parte, - - monotonous priaQn life of the harem. I pant what we should be better without. Tney t,We should h vb got on every well with- rivere, but no one hanllina the oars, ships `for freedom, the freedom and enjoyment of out the firman. red ate chief value seems to the problem of finding the free motions of - N, - sailing the sea to all appearance passenger- ( refuse to be subject to our laws, and living amy number of mutually attracting parti- l�se and crewleas, and the int-riors of roe- the Feri�ng - e'ever women. If I marry a Mussnl amongst us will not pay any share of the me to be in the act that the Sultan thereby I and desert;- man I shall rev r obtain them. Am I not taxes, their presence has so raised oleo, unrestricted by any of the approximate ices and palaces; but all empty then ehoald I be indirectly pledges himself not to oppree ne enppoaitions required in the treatment �f _ ityoung and fair ? �� by ' the rice of everything that oar poorer classes in our designs. If the Sublime Porte re- I'ded ed' as lookin at forever liidd'en behind stone walls, and P the lunar and planetary theorise, is done by Port �Chi1Ft the Irish dragoon w S Warded by lideone armed eunuchs, whilst labor sixteen burro out of the taventy font, mains neutral, we must sneceed. Have we simply turning a handle. Porgy and et can barely esus themselves from not tens of thousands wherewith to oppose I Eng._ these things and also at the piles of cushions $ s•ar;in Thousands of our Arab and Coptic , An account, given c the introduet oa others more #av red by fortune but not by 3' sea and the flowers that formed the fore alt men with their g' to make way for rho Feringhee's hundreds . Inehihlawe(will into Englund by Mme. lleL�ng of her meta[ the a apartment, nature d -ace clerks. too, are disoharge3 Y beim wil,im 1) In another mon . sole furniture of this sp.iAlendid d to faces and neck uncovered'! Whilst you their Syrian interpreters, and that because g g ' rattan machinery, which has for sometime the old buffoon advanced alone into one that are the only Feringhee whom I have Y have driven them all into the. sea. ' $ hardly been gone a min the don't take the trouble to make them- ,,Onto the sea will suflice, ' said Arabi. been in success use in Prance. She has i f lay beyond, but had Y known, and" ou risked your life for , me Y rfected erne ingenioae me when she reappea ed and beckoned must love e. Take me, then, to your selves acquainted with the language of ,,We simply desire to be rid of them and now, it aopeare, pe you the people whom they have so thoroughly their creature, the Khedive, as well, We machinery, worked by steam power, whit ii 1 n h'rank to follow her. own country an marry me, and there let me cuts with the utmost precision the hardest °�• He did so to fled himself a second later in enjoy life as the Christian women do. El well learned to rob and .wrong. l;neourag- want to secure Egypt for the Egyptians. Is o• ase fitted u chamber J Y bi steamers Ing national liberty in Italy because, as one Allah knows that I have no higher or other and softest morale in any design, so that by a small blit .uzurro y P man has learns that one of the Beet of Chrie�ians, they hate our alder soot, „ it can be produced a gold lace pin or a afoul the: was most brilliantly lighted, and in the goes through the canal this very night and ambition. castle ortcullis from the ocean metal, with - A N D the English, who are the most powerful of A somewhat incredulous smile prayed P e St. presence of a woman who was reclining on leaves Port Sai4 with th@ early dawn. We our foes. crash it here"lest it may imperil out an moa►din or filing.` This unique es e t it%' tie of soft cushions, in a pose of voluptuous should assured catch her if we started abort she lips of Toulba Pasha as the war dust any divided into foar'genertl branches. c> iif-e P directly that Elman had Y their dividends, derived though they are minister gave vent to these very disinterest- I'y lanuour, and who, with further loss of time, and on a` festi doors, f• wood veil and smiled upon missed from a scheme thus hue coat Egypt thou- ed fentiments� but he merely said : "We The first is the production of gAteQ, e k� retired, drew aside her - vel night tike Itis we should not be sande of lives and loaded her with a debt balcon fronto and other architectural metal have mo doab of it, 1i.xicelleno We know Y + tared, him. ! _ for m.,n hours Why do you hesitate to Y• works without casting—places of brags ,i ion o' As s:�e did so the yoBng Irishman recog ��+ f rom' which she can hardly hope for an en you to be the champion of the downtrodden foot thick being thus cut into la*tics wOrk llro. e• beautiful Egyptian whom. he had grasp Kapp ness offered to you . tare century to r eeover. Then, too, their t, le, and i i3 the people whom we mast ti aw,l n1Led the bean gYP 'lL'eeause, yo� r highness, I may not," re risen :a stirsrs-u the vanity of our rulers to at a single operation ; a accord brunet: is d from the crocodile and from drowning o • m dr a oon, at last driven P P d fleets for both D°� Proceed c stir up, for their good." lied the making of ls••tioe metal work filed is , Trees, saved P i Nile. I epondeci they $ $ , the balldin of lacca an , p a ten - while bathing in the U pe to sheer desperation, ``since it happens not $ Pg. The army is Duro to with lass, to supersede the ordinary.leadea nuc tui r He was not surprised, for he had guessedof which the starving fellaheen hue to pay, Arabi. "Th pay of w single te astre a day, $ Cerins, he w4$ his summon- .only that I am unworthy of the honor also and neither of which in in the least reclair- frames for churc!I sand other ornamental. 11 and almost known that s tin how the happiness that you proffer me, but eepeaiahy wh n it happens to two years the third branch comprises 1 Le ed sed— in arrears, is very low bid for loyalty and windoava ; -- er, but he was astonished at discovering ' that am en a ed to be married to a fair + inlaying of plush acid ebony jewel Cases, cab j]x, much more lovely a woman looks am-d•'tlux Dun ire one of my own erre l ht:d rage. "Yee, es I know all that and more ail cheerful service." Y y inets, &c ,with red and yellow copper, steel, . arsaa ury, splendor, and genial warr� th, than when young girl, impatiently. And for e4o,i troops the prospect of.pil- and other metals; and a fourth for the ex sed to the ole than whom I old never love even an em- terrtlpted the princess im atientl "WeU, " b,eketa, create ° 'ae terror strtcken, wet and pa P la in the bspke, m g r working of picture frames, . r at Ii0 menta. even as they are tempered and Eofte n. pre h 1f sow 11.- As for the saving of your you once sought gland I then erefue dais a oho a of the Frankish swine warehouses $ P soled metal fully finished- oA a, - highnea�p' life at the risk of n,y own, pray these things s g &a., out of the � � I" xGhn'• I ed in Egypt, the land of the 6nn. Y prove a temptation that they could hardly Dau, rel rich. She , -wore think not of it for I would have ventrtre3 because at theme I utile loved m brother, gist• Yea, I myself imagine that they are leer dress was gorgeo y for w drowning be gar. Tes fik. To -night ht yon have been brought 1 .eat1. �i slow cut verb of crimson velvet, embroider- �� ' d tell me this,g ungrateful thither to be to►d that that time and that ours to a man ; yet carnet the pppalace of, Fate of an OId Hunter1. Kan. ed all over with gold and having buttons of Y at all events, the largest cicieb be won Simon Truman, of 'Ball's Cabin, in the 1°sem her to perfection wretch ' ezola mod the princess, with a cud love have pe►ssed swat the fact anffice,eae I bullion. It fitted p den chane . anner, mud all the latent ti- Why, matters not, over." mountains near Etkland, was one of the olc3- : . sal,a • and showed the surprising beauty of her 8 So spoke Suleiman Bey ; and Arabi re- set and beet -known hunters and guides to o her akin was ger awakenin within her; and as her beau- also that I hate these Christians in addition. re i g neck tihoulders and bosom, for g y Y s joined : Penns lvania. lie was • i 0' years of wge, of"'t dsh ire's and looked tifal eyes dila d and her mw�nificent b Isom I would eve m life d>�ven h n all, 'sea •� talk H . ft: darker than a Sp $ , :,e ries d fall with tl� violence of all, every one of them, ' It wih � ��ebave buL ito tonththe but was still strong and active, having only N o � ositively flair when the heavy ebon masses 6 them one s last week a nt three days and nights in tale . " c• �: 1 -entwined hair formed its back- her emotionn, she added with a snake like and universally Perish." simple truth, It wants no coloring what- pe a i of her pear hies in' her to es : "Your hi hness carries her bate too far," I open woods, during which time he killed a ground or strayed 'over it in wanton tresses. "She who`s de in the way of my hap i- answered the war minister, -reprovingly ever." deer and a bear. H,1 always asserted that .Forth rest her faU Turkish trousers were p from by They kndw that tlrfe European merohantz he had killed over l00 haute, and it wawa , — h fill gree ueoa and my f eedom I have seen thea twicb "1'o dri4e th� o ith t e the Allah �� growled known that he had had mane betties Of whrte satin and also covered with gr P despise whin they fleece them," gr well T / work, land, being banded tightly around her with, have I of ? Unee in a carriage, when they ha have q g Toulba Pasha. `•`The very children are aware the tiniest of feetL., that were she held thin band in hers whilst she gazed and the Prophet I ehonld be. Hite arillin to with them hand to hand, many deep gaud - 1 . ankles, revealed at the opal r n which was my gift; and dot and perhaps I arta fybe only man In Egyptof that." Ugly scars on his body testifying to tete \ n , thrust into a pair of erimeou velvet hee'llees P g . with precious again not an hour ago beside the amber- save one who could do"it.'' '" tai lythe Allah, of evaprynthing to the poor," fierceness of r+f them. He had escap ad . elippers, thickly studded P hoed four ,within view of this very win- And who Is the other ?" . p „ many dangers in his more than halt a cent- . real• ae is dwrknea then ? You •� I ro het.'' eehoed$aleiman 13ey. Aye, and it doubles g . I. stu '► i ou now, whichi He whom his foes call the False ' p tut of lite to the woods Last winter ha "So you have -not forgotten me . need not nae er me with your tongue, for . „Arabi Pasha you alone are the chosen their labors as Well. There is clave driv- killed the ion hunted big bear th�►t `ha3 , I obeyed the summons of the lq us flows and y of the nation, and all mea know for you or ural to n Englishman or a Frenchman." prowled aboatg his vic-nit y for more that: . . ' _ I for your eye@ as a done so wlread ,and besides and 'e•B an o illis�ers are they all. The p I. all ie well. Yes, well for ourselves a d ig have a heart that feels for the rsery I3 d� P two ears carrying cif ghee and other 1 ou love me." 1 knew it aio ehaud. It was the a ht of . gothero that'You and her liberty. I at made me sigh for alike free• degradation of the people, and tis not a. have never nown how to be useful to us. stock re. atedl and successfully. In the - This was spoken in the purest Frena , :nom• But ! you mean to tell me seriously mean, selfish ambition but an e�axnest de . "Because for every honest man Europe fight with this.bear Truman lost three tin- . he I' Frank was not slow in making reply . that m be Id t , m wealth and my exalted sue for Egypt'■ welfare that sp �s you to sends ae tw my swindlers." ers on his left hand. th-i hand being so bad - 'll 1 "It is impossible to help loving the au- y Y Y g take action. ' Without me, -GOAnd the one man I man led that it was b orf ly savea by this created the beautiful in rank canno in you away from such a ire d you kn vpp why. tune in Egy t o ly tot rerun I keelsowhhis ere. Y $ . 11tlful, for Allah ban ore as she ?' would be powerless, an y Y to the amputation of the fingers.. t order that it should be loved," and' having "your hi nese "I retponded Frank, losing "Because without yon our i4hty lord That is no the way to da g A few days since two travelling Italieans • .- • spoken thus aloud, t:e mattered to himself : the woul� designate county. " . et Or. ,I 1., a was an Irish or an English ire his i,emper torn, at hewring Nellie Trezarr And nouzere►ne, �gltsn, ! $ Y• Dame to that lace with two large trained • Now, if she g g center ously spoken of, "you could the eft uggle for liberty a military i rebellion, "Yet on Khedive, who. as' you well bears. In the afternoon th+ty left town, sand • 1'd be inclined to think her a forward hussy, ■o y and help your brother, the Khedi' e, tc crush know} thou d br the father of his People- is a mile from the village met a team of heraes . but if 'tie the fashion here far the women to not win m from her were you thrice as it out. never) so ha py as when surrounded by these , akin I eu oso I must sub- lovely, tic red exalted, all of which were . belonging to a farmer nam �d Gibbs. Gibbs do the love making, PP blood�rnck , e►nd feteing and feaati�g them 8 $ Cake im osaibili• i e. I may show bad taste in .t,you have said it, and 'tis n trror'e than j 'which he wrings from the web driving, and Simon.l'ruman wan riding ' I t Montt with a good grace. P . on the mo y 6 . preferring a dove to the eagle, and be un- the truth. Rut my beauty oa sway the starving Pe retry for the special purpose. with him to the village. The sight of the Meang;hile he thought he had made a pardonabl dude in saying so, but you have Sultan, for he loves me. And at beauty bears frightened the horses, and they tarn. , lovely very polite answer, but it seemed to be a Pat to ab plain question and reseed me To each no arrival who is armed with a 8 . sal to va ne in• its natur a for the party P q P and that love combined shall ob in you that `Welcome, ed agnate abort in the road. Trumane wagon for lain ewer, therefore I candidly tell letter of i roduction, he says, good d $ which alone on require to fns re epecess. was upset, and both Gibbs and 1 w,:re • N. to whom it was addressed: our highness, that tae fair girl whom you provide me with a secret sad t sty mesaea- the riches- o Egypt are yours, and by Allah thrown ont. Truman struck on a sharp pro. 9 1. - hem' "I do not want you to love everything and yand the Pr phet, I have never looked upon raphe+ eve one who is beantifnl," she said petn- have twice seen me with isearer to me than ger to Constantinople, and in a oath from the Faring y �etin knot on a log a the side of the read, i own life, and that nothing could make et who ban been slow to take ' ] f3 he tore a rose to pieces and scat- my �+ now I will hand you Sul s authority lice The knot penetrated his Bide to the depth - lantly, ass her less*so." I and the Chief Imams a blessing f r the move- him at hie yvord. of three inches. Gibbs was-quhurt. With- - = - ' terod the crimson petals in a shower on. the deigned no answer to this shall ave E pt ta; the Egyp- This irorri the war minister, and his oom- out stopping to look after his runaway team t ,„ay �� meat that g gy paoione laughed approval. • (.ago floor; I require you to love only me, and The Orte gm I ami not one who could brook a rival.” rhapsody eye glance of supreme contempt. y, n�„ je it a bargain ? ' he compelled one of the Italians t0 help carry k Then she lapped her hands (still, as for YIA..Im the name of Allah and t ie Ficophet, (Ta BE voNTlpttT>tn.) . the injured old hunter to Elkland. The To Here was a Dios state of saffairs. t, the invariable receiv glanced at the woman who find made so im- three the d years pas yen," answered the war minister, with fervid knot had broken three of Truman s , an Eastern m hod of . summoning a slave or at- zeal, and then a silence of dee fell upon ! SUS DBY TOPICS• pushed the broken ends with it into his lung. • • rious a demand upon his affections, and din quick answer thereto El- the two conspirators. He did not atter a groan a'1 the way in to t will was bound to own to himself that very few tendert,) q the vipwge. He was carried to the tavern Will of'` men would find the least difficulty in obeying mwn, the ffoon, re-entered the ezgaisite The manioipal authorities of Rome are red to - or she wws indeed lovely, with the little spa ' out. e►nd a doctor cwUed. When the doctor ar- her, f "Take away ; the man is a fool .. and ."'` CHAPTER SII. ' moving antique works of art from the o rived, -Truman said to him: - torous loveliness of the East, he is uml,cr . - dreamy, voluptuous about knows no ,evil from good, and when i "' `THE STIRRING r'P OF HILL BROTH— and substituting exact productions. the •.chis will settle me. I don't mind dying, - ion re bat for all that there was something use are placed to the various museums. bat it's the thought that after escaping fro�oi �: her suggestive of the beanteotu grace cf the g one brie kither--you know whom I mean A mpnth has passed tawny 0 ca the eves- l�I9eaes of dee sea neral, many tons is wild bears for fifty veers I am killed through tiger in re --a something to shudder at as —for at L be seems to suit,my taste•" I ,� ht, which were torn from their oosan twine Lean, ehainc d and muzzled, that war- pose Thie sh said in Egyptian to the bnffuon, ing of the fete at the Ghezin Palace, and P )S, well as admire• d nitre she roelved that the old hag duringthatmonth nothing of a�qy impchrtan bed by the volcanic explosion in Sunda ries me." ' "said h'rsnk, bluntly,' as this iw y m now be seen two Truman �itecl three boars after be�,+it perior "Mme, ands her clearly she turned wgain to seems to have happened, but Ne in , - k , latter feeling took .possession of him, "to Frank, an , her o sed 's French : _ of the little mole, which once upon a time Straits two year ago, y , I bel loving you is, as you must well know, irons ono h or three miles inland, whither they were brought m . He was the last of his fr-- i ys: P. Cake P vile • but to be candid with yon, I "I the k you for the lesson you have was the death of a king,g °R borne by the tidal wave. impose a one whom I have taught m ,namely, that I am not invincible. work has been done to the dark during that 1 love another more, ay . „ has pro ed w bitter lesson, but It has been period, as we shall presently, see. Half -of the boys In the Dexter, fie., high •, It beats all creation," muttered oI3 , _ known for months instead of days. It P of school use tobacco, `sad whisksy b�ottler rte Mullethead, " what Paine ■windlers pill ;pits of - rows in thorough) well learned, I can aeenre you, Introduce we the reader to the primo' _ _ Dexter school "I oannot believe you, for love g Thew take to beat honest men. Here, someone an instant of time to wr great a degree an it and it w never be forgotten. And now Ahmed Arabi Paste oUow alodm and passed d d swearee in public. has addled w lead 10 cent pies i off on me." . Gelu • Had you no loved me yon go, and a with yon the knowledge that big, pink houses wity ] an t you it again t'' t imidty suggest- 1 can ever attain. you and blinds having w en in front gorgeous cease were no for ooneideration at recent ., Gtr° , pea ou have o taught me to bate y + t� and to the local teachers' institute. ed his lesser half. " Paoa it !" he shouted ; coul3 never have risked your life for me. It yon anti �e rs►ce wa well, more especially her with scarlet hvbisow bl mr1, . ',, s stands to reason that y ou would not, for life yjig Watches may be rent for testing to the "why, the thing is as black as my hat f No, l Ism r - s save love alone. whom yo 'have dared to prefer to me. lei Be-- Ing to cu Is h gen f �tian Wim, Kew Observatory in London, and a oertifi- 1,11 have to pat it in the.contributvon-box." I , is dearer than all things, _ !WId at • Knowing your most secret feelings towards ware, bot of yon, for I am not power e, Ing w °a+ p nate of excellence will be givenIt fills my heart with joy," said an _ also that on world never though, at nt.np w�tthit► these- barren can an t ate aoolner, me 8y a is the accuracy required that no wwtch •• I me, and knowwalls I ing a y see be eo. Nay, more, I on trot earnest country pastor at the end of hie ser- ' for have dared to aspire no high without encour- maY dangerous a• the trod on taken as, well. can be marked first-class which varies as mon, " to see so many strangers among our agement, I have stooped to raise yon up, and dangeroa ,aye, g bleb on ma The floor was of creches, th tntr mach as one tick in 43,000. fUr one bid on to relinquish All serpent o vexed scorpion, y Y• eeogregatdononthisbe3ntdfulStibbathntnorn- therefore, I now Y discover to our Dost. walls were whitewashed and ung here and Recent a tierces in the Russian Glow- Ro'ourners in oar town are always wfsl- _ talent, war and baser. affection, for your courage. both of y n one to on not to prate of your there with arms and armor, whites sttlrronnd- zee g ] ' to d I w y ernment workshops have demonstrated the come ; we want them to come. Young mea `:ave an. . Hud devotion have touched me and made me Go, sir, me of which were fronted by a tree- tact that the steel gens for the heavy marine and old men whom pleasure or business- has 1 wdmissio bare, for the oar of the Eg � tifwin ed at different altitudes by .balconies or gal rise cannot be made wt home, rolled www from the softening infiaenoes of - •' costly -_ thine and thine on y. nnworth of a is lc ,and to indulge in such res eerier, "But I am unworthy, totally y PY raid coast butte Look honor stammered Frank. •`Be- ly, even right your most Intim Etienne, lie -work of wood called monehwrabies, the digo 4, the and that, as heretofore, tliese orders hwdbet- home, we greet them with open hearts. The' . ; _2, t inhonor", ter be given to the Krupps. collection will now be taken up." j.r g dad solemnly, "Itis written: would to jeopardize your lite." of fear ]� em touldioh i Q%$ Prathrot gh (�hvjat ;1 ,i � 1 b°od' sides, he added, , '•your highness, honor instead P�. will ''Thos shalt not covet thy neighbor s wife. : . .. - t,a W - -- u c �. Y 4.�( i . .... I % o " p . , I, C , nr t I i4 - r - F. . P- .€*.', i c Ad �.. : . A . ': _ r c Al -Ix. t __ - -, 11 . - 1 ^, .�'lbs • ) ♦♦ ! t•P ... ♦ - - - 6 - i --.`r .... • II. _t . f.,, 4.y' o i'...�t. L�{. �' �'t•. st: it fit; 1. -i, r i "•: onto+ d. - . ( 'I , : I - rf :; t� 4.141t?' - 4 . _ ..- .: �. ..,.--_ ... :- �- CI 1 I- •` ,. - �jL s to d -dry L, a.. . - :}, `r i // 1 I( ` 7 f ;. e 2 F. I I- 4�- f . S I 4 .. 1`,I� ,--s_ , - 1} •l- _ I f r t- i ?11, Jr - I : . - _ ... ...-. _ .. ., _ y : : - , i 1 p iI. N , , r- 1. 1 - 1. , t` - 11x . 1 . > ;, . I , 4 �': � - { • . �: I - -.. .. .. . - :. ... .. .. ,1 : .. .. E, - .. Z ': fy . . e`� f h . . - :i } I C. . -. .. .. .. -. _. se`s - I.14i {. - ., -% - _ 1.%... ,.-. , - - ` -- - ­_--_ .. a. I i . jj 9 M , t S I I 1-.11 t ... I , -.�,;'' .� . I I I , .. . . I . , . , .1 . , . . , , I . I - , I . 1, , - , . . I . . � - . " , ; �! - ".. , ,.: � - � L. i ; I a � . ..... ­�.. , - - - - . I .. . :i� '. �-,-� � � - , _�. . � I . - .,.. � ��_ , " . I . - . I . I . , . I . . . I I . - . . . . . .:, * ." , - ... : - -, , , - '. ,:.. . . i .. . . . � : - 1 , . � , , ; . . . - - . . I , � - I , , * .- � � I . I I . . .. � . I I . � . I _. wl " - - .- - . . 1. . ... - �� . . I - - . � . . . � :.1 I . 1;.A , . � � :� . - . I I , - I . - . I . . . .� I , . � . !� - .. ­ . u i . - � ;2 t ,�'. .� . . . I � . . , .. . . �.� _ . ­, .. . . , . . , ., _� � 1- .., � - . I . ,� , , �' : - . . . . � . ��_ I .. . m 1, ., I.. , . , . --.. � . - . 'I - :,.-" - .. , I. ". .� I I , . �, .,� -�._, - . , ; . I . � , : , �� . , I , - - - I : - ,. 11: e - I ,� ..; I �. , - � 'I, !, I .. . t �, - , ,;... I . . , .� : . - �, . .-.. . I - Y I , i, . . 1� i ,� : . � . . 1- 1 � �- .. .. � , I . . . , I - . - __. 11 . . � . - , - . . . , ... .1 �� . __ .. .1 t. - , - " ,. '. - - - - 1: ., . , - - � - - . '' . � . i I ,� � I I � " v ­ . . . . �• ... . .... ­ . I- _: 11 " .. . .1 . ;.. - . . . . . . � I ­".�: ; .- . � . � �: I ;: i . � .. . .� -- � . . I I I . .... I, . . . . . i ... - - � � ; ,.- , - - - - I � I 11 J � I � .1 . I -. ­ . ... I . - .1 . . I . 'I - - , ., V, � .,. - tie -_ Vikil -_ I � � . . I - . ji;,_311 . . . . --- � win -7 , . . � I � , - _ 34. - i Aich of , , e pe I *601i I I I I _7T1,, . i . .","#M. i. d6db�A&_ I -alm'dils -Allik .." .. . - . � . , f ,'I ?4 I. -,V have a wmiing majority - W the next, __c%u - � - � 1, , lkk�;!,.; , - � Ii.., -. . � . ,_ q ,.ql.,, - . ,; ... .tf - i . V4 ' R!, i 0. , , " , '. .. � . - I � - "1211 . - .. - I I - * 4. i .� - 4 0 - " " * I ou i ___ T, - - , 941 I - , - . . � -,..,. . . .. ... It appears, that 1, 106 condi- . , , t -141f I V '" � . . - . I I , 1. ': _!_. , Houtse. J et�.400" I M. f , ,J-.c,Pr-oc-,­1aM - . �-; .. i. . .. . .. -, ­ . I . . �..�...'�-";.''."�.��,,�--,tia*).t ..� 1. ,-..r V . I - '. *' P10 - . , . . .. a ­� . " dates ar's in the field f 1 m � .. - r. J . .9r constituencies . I 'a ft I ... �. '. - - . ­­­ . I � I I . _. 1: _� � I(, , T, . . �. . . - . - . 1. vi; _ "o%*bW Berkshire P I . I - - -:. �* - ­ - . - . #_11� .� : . '� -487 Uberals, 418 at lot ts. ind con.. Pickerias AX, '' - ` ' - - ' I ; . . . . - . - I " � in Great Britain - a. 79U.1111M t ... -1 , � __. 11 - . . I - P If ___1 - 4 ths hgeit'style@ -in Ghwwwat. r I .I .i �j, I. V.;. --r r., V � - ". ... . 0onservatives and 2 Home Rulers (for . W , :, T r t -, I � -,, i - . _. ...� .- . BE - I on wen ett I . � I . - - ..". ..- I . : i It . , , '. IL '�i . , %, � 1. .- .- ...;_..... . ,r�.11 -CEO . U t a handsoine glass 8 * - , 4, �. -;.4 ,�,'. J. _� . .. , '-. 1 r. . fox 4�1 i ii , - . � � Iths lPickgrini; Stswe . . Liverpool) in Englaod ; 82 Ubersk I& A 6ad 'Ir I . . . � .1 . I - I .. I .moo Thom b ' 0 DOW, at I 'I- �ItMl., r�. !'I I. - ..� . ­ . , ­ � D fou want th handsome ,,-L,- .M, -- r - . . � � - - ­ �, and 51 CoC, rvatives for Wass, and con. ., 1112.8� " I I f ettiest and ahe"C' 0 in ; 1. -. . I I - .1 I 1: . I - '* � I. .. I . " `� -, 0180 i `. . i.. . ..- ­ b'"bliehed. Friday mo , �TJ . a want the andsome China Tea Sett tr $5, ' I '"Moring, Curing &"ts 97 UbeiAls &�d 49' CoConswotives in � . 1� . ,. . - .. .. * . � . : .41 ; .77, .1 1� I I -;. - . ; , • ,�-;� . 1, . . - , . ,. -Nofi� to Cr6dit6ft. � D . . . . ­ TERMS: ; , : fou want a,beautiful Dinner Sett . . " L * . .1 � � - N 7 . 4 - illi J - , I ..',' , .461'�* SootlMd. or a. t01W of 616 U11111111il'JI&I ,,, � . , : �;_ I `L;­�I � .:: , , -_ " � . ! 1 �­� . " ` , I ; - - - , , , . � . _�- � I I � , IN27511" te! s* K a L IN. �� , I U0er r is befits, , . - 1.11 ii 'TA�l MZS* OSF'L'*o "o'"" &" *w 488 Conse"Atives and !Home Rulers. ) sz-of " ' " . You want a pretty China Cup & Sa * -&­ ' : - * . . ADVERTIBING: . ;.U*f -0 I" - . .­ , If _�. ti . *.� . . Y?uwant a W. G. Chamber Sett of 9 pieces for $2, �1 ­' - . - - First ,per line . . . et onto. all oreditonani-o en having daim assioo the _: T., . . , . . . sonto statutes of I as is hoireby givm *M � . , . I . . i , . - I I Each subseq at insertion, per lin , - i - � In � another column of this isms we z4s6o of su%b ane arawfoK law of IN % I . U You want to select from the largest and thea tis Picker- 3 . ' -- - This rate d not include Legal, c r Iro xuanted Won". 11. - , - _�,�, __­ vertisoments I raQ ok ad. insert extracts from a number of Our I", in the Cohn of Ontario, if YOU VAnt choice Gro.en, Black or Japan Tea at 20, 25, 810, 40, 50c.* per lb,; ' . dec"as& who di ow, 11 rebrua am I. I ­ . .. :_ -.. -1 Siwiai tans' g much" Glessov, reenwoodi, want- lb. of choice Green, Black, Japaa'or mixed Tea at .. ;I . . . . , given to I Parties &king son. leading exchanges in reference , to the to "ad r( won. gl 1"% tf you , � . . . . P. or before be and day of December, 180, - � I��i .� ­ . .� tracti for s or 6 months or by th rear. fait- recent enlargement - . , ut of th r names and addresses. with . . I I . , - I � early or yearly contracts payable ilarterlF. of Tim NXW86 a 50 cents with a valuable prize free,- I . -1 . .. Business eards. son lines or under with We feel highly flattered, for. the full particulars of o claim and the sureties . ' . ­ . . . . . i _.. . . . I _ . ": ..... I - .. ,.. ,;11: �. --- a advanpZ I (if anD hold b�yj ,and Khat after the date . It You Want ch6ice gresh ground Coffee at 20c. "6r lb : .1 ' I . ! . � , p f 1� . W . .. � 1� _: . . I. . Due year, I] O.'s notices they have fiven us Are t , 1 .� . I . . I Ad . U on without writter: instrue , very last orowe the dwinistrator *ill proceed to .. ; want Choi" clean Currants at per lb., ..)�..:.,. ­ I I . ;,*� . - - . the b_ will be Inserted until forbiddendistribute the e of the said deceased am * . - I I : - ..; and ch complimentuy, indeed.. More especi- 0 , I D . Z: ;.!. .-. - � . - . cord � . I I I You want choice X'mas Fruits at bottom pri' .. I . . I ly Order's for discontinni v C the parties entitl thereto, regard being h12 ; .:'-:1 - 'r in(" . ...- - . . men=stbe in and son a ub- ally are we pleased with the kind only which notice *hall have I . .- _- . ;,. . If You want fresh Oysters in bulk or can Balti , , : , limber. - ':: "' , I direct tro ' - .. ... 1. I wor& of encouragement given no by ,=nfiven to sbov� res ­,` . I . M I , , , . .. . 1�. I . : If You t the best fardi . . liable and the Adrainis- , " � . . . .. Job Work promptly attended to. .! � � I - will not 4 Is far the ""to or any "I I - . I - want lY Prices, best value for your, money, ' I . . I _�­.. - �: I - ­� oft - I... old employers., We trust TEa Nxws toanypersonor personsof whoa.. I - - �. . �. . '00 * been rooeivea at C3-0 r.ro S -EMO -W, -7n. S:Mn � . '- . �. .r ­ L. 3 ACKERMAN, - - PR MON, claim tml teotu"O of shall a a - t 11ST the I . . shall always be in ,such A time of such distri, -lion. , I A. '' , , ...;- 41, � Our 1pollt.106-strictlnde�endenco. . manner as to merit the esteem not Dated at Greenwood. this 19th Nov.. ISM. - � . Brazilian Warehouse, Block Brock -street, .1 . .- . . _.a 11'. . . � . W. H. BrLuNos, . %itby. I .. : ... 4341r Al M -A First -clan Local Paper. - 0 M. GLUNISOX. . ----------.------�------. . _1 '�, our 10_-XP04Pta-t1CV11* - The I h - arty I . nly of its totems. but- of its subscrib- Solicitor. U., Whitby., (3-6) Administrator. . I support of the D000le of Pickering and vic � I I 11tv � in - eTs and the public generally. - We re I ; . ­ . . XdXr il - - . I- . .. turn our sincere thanks to our con' This ill Your Opportunity . . I . I AM AML i � I .- �.. _..'�4_ - I Ile]&,]1_)S _ a . . - . i _ . '188h. freres. - . . I ■i ; -, . ­., . ­. .. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER �0, : .1 �-. 'I, , ­ . I . -_ - . I - . . . . - . -1 . I . . Do you want a plondid; bandsomely bound '. . . . . I � , ' " I ;,.. - - '­ �._ 1. . I . I .. War his been declared by England est that &"" Wished If you will obtain .Silverwareewell-ery -, - an I . I ..�', -.-.-, 1 . 1 1 tw book? You a have oar choice oat of . � - � . -,- THE E�ECUTION OF RIEL. . = becriptions the weekly Kau- A oats,. t,.. New , 7 i .LI. . I - , .d ..LL,­ �­...:­`. . . ,... . I I . . I L ;.­ - against Burmah, and hostilities have iogon'e"'Of Oandard m1wellaneous public&. ` ., . - . � ! ­ � . . . L)w . � tions, j . . I . - I , - - � already commenced The trouble Ore The , L, � " .L , - . , I - . '. I.- . I . . t I I N Clocks, " - . . a - ­ New . After: considerable Aela� " ' . . Mail. WW W sent 0 any address upon applic& . . I I . . `- ,p as prig for getting up clubs for - I . L - . . 4 1 . I . , * - - . - .,.�. tion. There is no boy of girl. young man Or . .. I - . � �_ ! - - - .,. . .. I arose o ­ .� . - . . . I . i I * 6-ertainty, regarding the fate of R', 1, riginally over the imposition by - among YOU who cannot secure a . . 1. Af Fine - Assortment of .` '': '. � King Theebaw of a tax of $1,000,00o K*111 Woman . . , , , - the leader in the late North - -west e- andsome lot of books this winter with vs , . � ay - . I * i � � ­ .:. * urni IiAle effort, if.you will only make up your min s IES'GOLD & SILVERWA, TCHES � ­. on the Bomb '-B &h company a 78 - - - ..' : hellion, ' ;orders were definitely 91 n I tott. The we gplendidlybound and '' . . ; .. _ � . ... - British corporation doing business ,� the productions of the best known authors, , , '' I - NEW STYLES AND '_ by the Government late last week t) at , . . I VERY CHEAR . . . : � _.�. which is a sufficient guarantee that they will not , - . -0_ i . . the law should be allowed to take its Independent Burmah. The Company only afford amusement but be a source of profit. I - . . . ...... . . . t i * - �- I . .., �. . � . . re --v S . - . � course and the prisoner would be hu ig published, and to only One Dollars year. it has .TCJ�LJN , , -.1 I I . -1 fused to pay the tax, and judgment The Weekly Mail is the most popular weekly WAMTHAMn A 'd ELGIN WA - I was entered against it. The comp&n now over 100,0W subst,ribers. Specimen copies I I - I - � I . . . I - . on the morning of the 16th Nov. . y I . .. .1 . . "... �. � .. � .. . ' appealed to the British Government, . 1._. , m . I . - and prisl list free. Address The "I, Toronto, ', I See Our $9 Waitha Watches.. ,- I . . . . � - Nothing has occurred in Can I& rnment, . L � . I :, - 1, - � . ( Canada. , I . 11-1 ., . - . I . or year which. demanded a invest!- - , . ... 0 f ____,__._________.______ I I . . i - � j udicfal . - ;I . -T0, 11. - . - . s that has stirred up the 41- ___-7 92r REPAIRING CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO. I i , . .� I �. . 1. - . , - - ., � L I . __ .ings of the. populace- to such - an E gation of the right of the Burmese Cheap Reading.? 1 _' ': �` . - . - ' - � ; . . I ­ . � . .. .L . - , I , I � ural Canadian. - - I . . . from now till let of January. 1887, for the small . . .� � - In Quebec a. large portion of: t e state . , , I ' . sum of $1.70. By an meat with the - -i �T'08!1` - .w ' ft-afl - I Aii I I e on, - _ ab on :I 4;u � I 1�" I " ,sired " M P.rt . oil e , b, 0 staiiin I I 11h per, 0 4 �trnc J40 ( I ff r t t 4g &A 0 ; ;tot a the I � I ilp 11N, to a fro, I �Je I I . . �l ;A -M -ES I .. . tent as has the 'ultimate fate of Ri 1. Government to impose the tax. King The Pickering Nzwo and The Rural : - . Theebaw was "also asked to J people wc whether he wotud submit the question Publisher of the Rural Ts'ageian, - now" in its I f 0 if N �S_ T 0' N ­ P .re strongly opp6sed to h s Canad . , - 0 1 , . .1 . ninth year of publication, we are enabled to offer � . execution, while in Ontario the fee - to arbitration and abide by the de- both parro for $1.70. Th ' lar price of the 1 $ Practical Watchmaker, Brock street, Whitby,. .. .. . 1. -I-- - �. . tmo it vision of the arbitrator. His reply to two to I . The Rural C&In"Xig is a In - � ------------------ -.-------- ______!1!�� . . . I ing was just as strong that the u .41 I * . . illustrated magazine for the Farm and . . I I . , penalty of the lam be . carriCld the Government at Rangoon = I ­ . .. . - Horses and Cattle The Dairy - 'Truss !;! ., . - was in- The following are the leading Dop&rtmp,nto:- Tucker's _. New . Spring. - Pad , ... I I I I - . out. sulting and showed as well his hatred Farm and Field I � I . 0 Between these two factions rt i r% . . . . . . 01 I . . .. ; 7 Orchard. �, Be � - I I __ . '. Sheen and Swine; Garden and Oi Bees . 7 . . a. IT � 1. - .. : i .1 . - . . - . . . I . - r.; . I . I . . , . . . � I .., .1 .1 i . � safe . to say the of the British as his determination to and honey; Poultry and Pets Honie Circ! , ; .� i . .. .. ... . . . . . - Government was I 0, . . � i - . I . - . � ..,:. , i - � . .1 11 . 1. . . The Grange Record; Rural Notes-, Household - . . , I set their demands at naught., The - ! .. . � placed in a very unpleasant itiolil 9 . Hints Noung Canada; Scientific and L76e,ul. . � � .�: I ... k I 7 I . . . pos _. I . '.-.. . Iffl- I . '. �- . _:_ � matter was then placed in the -th11 . . -71MMi" - . . - .- � . and was evidently unable for so - hands The music given from mouth to month is wo .. 41111111ft �_ d I . - , ; - I ,.* . *1 t I , , I dftr-11. vs OCS. so-- - . . �. - : _. o . � � �. . i be price of several years' @tA)scnption_ I lie ; !, . !` 1-_ / ... . . . i - . . . . . . . . .. . - - . time to -decide what was *1 of Lord Dufferin, who sent an ulti. :he Independent btyles the kiaral *1 he . . . . - . , . ­ �- ] �- - *r, i - � �. - � . ,-. I : Z niatum, to be answered satisfactorily agricultural authority of 'the Dominion.- 1 be . . . . L � � I .�._ 1. .. I- . - .. . - I . . . . I . . . - done in the interests of the countr Cobourg World says: "One of the best pape of :, .. - 1 I 7 . . . . - . - . - I - � I I � �.,:,� . I _� - I ; .1 I � � ­. � .. t a the kind published on the contMont." Subsu be . . I - � . ­ .. � i , - .. .. generally. Every advantage the before Nov. 10, demanding that � . . t, . I . _. - I . � .. . �� . . la I now and get balance of year free- ; . 11 - . I . I . .. . . . _. - .. �.. . . - .__ I �v � � . . - .. . . . - . . . I . .. allowed was ­1veii the prisoner ; tw British representative, sent to Man- ! - �..! I - � � I L ! _. I I . 0 1 . � : -1. ' . . I..; - I . � I .­ -,-. I . . . 11. �. . . . .. - . or three respites were g -.anted in orde , dalay' should . be -received with all . . :._ , �, 1402SI ME; =. ,. , , ... .1 .. I � I . ­ . *1 - - . I . . . .- � 1. .� 1. .. 1, . '. 0 40 a ft . , ' _­ - . . - . - . � . - - , . f . 4% 1 ." i that. legal technicalities might lie fun honor ; that proceedings against the Prt*tte Funis to loan at rates. A ninety '. �� . . � . .. . .��,� I L : . � - . , I � . . . . . . I -1 . . � . I . I . - .t . -4.- - ' acre term for sale on easy termu. � . , � . . .. . . , ... :: � i - . argued and passed upon, which 11 Bombay-Burmahcornpany be suspend-' . . � , . , i . - '. - i I � MORPHY & PA .1 .. I . .: � . . � i . investigation, 1. ... I � . i %. . .­­ .. ,� . , I . : - �. . ... - - I _; I.. : . i - I . Barristers, & I pickerin, .. , .. - - . .. . . � - ! . . . . .. I t every ease were decided against the .1 1 � . I ed pending an investigation, and that ,i� . C. I i . . . � ­ ­ 0 a. ­ . . 9. I .� '. I .. . I - -,Tlus c - - - . '.-. a British resident with a guard be ---- ------ , � ' rebel chief, and there was, therefore ac- . .4.1- cut �epresentr, the Doable Truss'w t' - * , , - , i bout the belt. Ki�'Note.thd- position - . , , .,�_._ 1. - . 110 other co cepted.. . � - , ., I S , 6'�.._ - - shaped spring situated in the Pad by which a CONSTANT but ea" IN- . . - �! , ' � . course , � _ _ . , .. o the � e open to the Govern - , ._ . : I . , J - ­ . m I V! Z,40 . . .. I - _____i_' 4�w*vw& . I **_ 1. .1. .. I I . - Ing Up, P ,CWARD an ;. �. ent b 1 - - .,-�: - . d tJPWARD pressure suppons the hemia when the trvus is adjusted. .. ., .ut- to"issue the warrant for hi, -.- .*., ­ ­ - .. . L., ,5 �& -­ htI ; : . - . I � . I , t �­. Latest News Itemt. .., .,.; . . . , . . " - - � - execution. ... -:t:..'1_ .1 I ,� , . e$ . , . . 1.1- - . . . . . . . . ... . .. . :POM SAT -j= AT =-=_ - . . . ­ . ill . I ii I I . : . . . � * � . I . . fel dissp` - ...-.1,. I I - � t - . . I I., ­ ; ... , . - _L� . . 1. ,- - �,.,, 1�* . I the ques �o . . _ � i � I . i , . - . - . . I I - , ; , J � - 1. - �. � . . . . .. . .'. ­�, 1 . I - 6 . �' ., - . . � ! I'M of srhallp' 1. -�.---� :." , - ­ . . . sentence was a just one or not!, cried free . 1 . - .1 - I I . 'T0 R i L. . We do not osed'jus't now t( . Servist and Bulgaria are at war . -.�::' , I... ­:�, . . i ��­ _­ 1 " ' . :, I � 1� - . ' ' . - . � � t -L �, L ; � - ::�It� . - . - .1 k - argue tl t' ii as to whether tt .; � . : , , �­ L'.\ 1 � P I . . Ha �lton is rep : ,C K E R I N G eD R UG,;, S1 . . , . . - . .. __ ------- . ____ . .: . I . . - Doubtless ther , * cit! Another'postmaster has skipped -Wm. ..� � W.M.-MUMM � . I a I . -, . A I - . . . - ' _- I e, were in tigating cir q . I . 1 0 ­. :.. I . . . ' . ' - ... . - , - -, - Campbell of Alymer. . � 11 .. . . .AV - - - I - : cunistan�es in connecLion with th .. . � .\.. I ­ . � I late rebellion which hav,4 not:, . More taxes will be levied in Friace to . 5 per cent. dB - late ., I r -- . - . L ' . ­ . .. .. . : meet the deficit. 1. ... I 10009000 - -; FEET.:- LU,M BER .- . . fully brought.to light -as yet, but whi6 ... . ',-� . bount , ' . ii ,� _� . -, _. I - . __. . . � justified 0 , � . . . . �, - - . . . �1'k .� - . I !r i . . . I .. 1� - , � . �* *L ­_ ­ i_ � - - L. *_ . ..The smallpox e�e'aemid In, X-OnAreal , . .1 , -�---O­- - 1.1 . I in a sense an armed resistence . . ' . . - . . I - �; - - .I I - ' ` . I I , . . . : t � ! - -_ J I I , I I . . . . I . . . . ` I * � - . - , . . . I continues to abate. : . 1. . . . : , , - L . i . 1 4 � ted by , I . I ! .. .1 L. . . . I 1. . . ...".., I .. .. ... I . 4 to the measures adopted .. .- .� . - . 1: I I . Parties buying $1 . . . - . I . . A LARGE QUANTITY'OF � . . . .'' �.. . I , - - - - 4 � escaped . - . W . prison and has gone to the 8 . � I 1iTJM:BJM:Ri -VOM Jackson, Riel's swre"", h" i 1 those in authority. Bebe that as it may, from P orth of Good I . =)1RYY' - United - . . . L it is probably. best for the safety f th I , . . � �, . I . - . . . I . , '. . L I .­ �_. - ­ •. .. I . 0 0 States. . - 0 will receiver) cts. .'; I ­ * AT THE .L . .. * � � .! ".. � � I . - - . ­ . . I � . . who ' � - , - �1_ .-.--- I . "' le and the future government of . . Cortin 1� - I vqm : ­ 0 - . . . . . , i : , _� - . . ; the North-west that Riel shoal h is. ' . - . . 8 . :�- . . " . P�o av� 'killed in hi house near have been , ­' ���R��R�.P_ i.The murdererg of "Curtin i4 cash back. - -131 E11,. LOT 8, COIT's 4YL , . LI . . . - . . . . . identified. 4 .1 I . - . Ii. ... .. .. .... been I Iremo,ted. " ,., - I 100 cents for 95 . , , . .. - I - . . . . 11, I .. ­ . _r -!. '. . . i . I I , . .- � . I I -_ . - U... ;'%' * . , - . . i . I I .-;- - - . . . I 1. I . . �. .: ' - ­` I Tzeb Boards fromi $4 per V. upwarc .... .k � , I . . I . ; . ..: I . . � :i - : . - , . I . . . .-� I - _­.. . _. . . . I . . L , _. ". t� - . . I - . - I I .1 Two Kin 11dernien are ' i Two Inch, 3 inch and 4 inch Plank. - ' , � 1 7 � `­. I : - � - . 2 .- - . . . . . .. . - . i . � I . . . I - I I L . 1, t , . I . ' , L . . . , - -_ -1. , . NOTES AND COMMENTS . ;� with voting twice, in the Scott Act . - a I , ... . - � I . 1, I char �" ' - We LOGA ' � . - r�`�14 . . � , - . - , . . : . - I._ . . I - -. 1 2 i 4 Scantling, &e., from $5 per X. upwards. - _�' � . . 7.. . o _1� . election. , _ . . - L L . . I . o - . . . -., le ... - - . � , � I .., . _i: 1. : LiLres quantities of 2 x 4, 8 x 4, 4 x 4, 4 x 6, 2 .x 6, I x 9, 2 x 10p 6 ,r 6#. . - � ­:" . m. . - . I . I * . . I .. I ' The Queen has sent a cable -cies- 4& has been 'too - - . . � 6 . % 8, &a., &a., of differ4al lengths. 4 _. . � . � i . r. 00MIMMMMM . - . . RM . I . L .) ,- - . mos- Additional space . ­ . � , L : " , . . �' ;� I.., . . -_ . I .." . . I..-. I . - sage to the Governor-General congratu- Canada at the Colonial Exhibition w , '. . - : � ; t - - ' . Battina.'Lath, Eavetroughs for Barnes,Bames., three sizes. - ' , ­ . . I '. - . � I . I : _\ - - , I L, i .. t ., . �.. ! i - L ' . . �! . . - . I' - , , . I . . _ . London, Bug. .,!, ., -L .­ I 1 ,';' - I - . I .. .. , . � ­! .. '. . . . 41. . � � . .. .. - '_ � . . ., ­ . gating the Dominion upon thea com-! ,!�.::­�, I L... . ! . I DRESSED STUFF -Mouldings, Matched Sheetings, froal $14 1* M. 121p- i!. ' - I I - ' � ' : , J L � 0 ' .i �... Lj. I � I - In Thibet the women d ' all hard : ; wards. Dressed Flooring in Pico. Basswood and Hardwood. . I . . pletion os the Canada Pacific Rain IL6 . � ­ . . . ­ .. I . . I . .: .... . .� work, leaving the man to do the 'vujiWW %:,,.': .L . j-, .1.. .", I.. . Notes and Amounts ' way. . .1 ­ . . � - . I , - way.. . � . . ­ . 1; . L. ;-.. I - . . . I I I �e . L � -1 . . ) I . Collected, CU - I- � . . . .. . _- I �, . ml and gossipmg. I . I � .1 I ,, L Wo A* MILNE . ­­.. I ,.� .. I .. . - a �.; .. �L - - . �. . , . .__ - .. .., I , ' .. 6 bZV6 .1 .. , _., . ..,.,. � _ _, . ,�­ L'. - L and retmm made --o-a-m-s- L _ - 2 'i� :-, e So " an repo � r L A: lw-je number of -: newly- Th rViand, �d t, �.. � . . , ' -Courts.1 . . I :. L ' - . � � . proMp ' I . I 'I appointed Revising Officers met at tmmed the Dragon= Pa", and an now _ , 1. ..�'1'1,.:�., '. . . . tly. L - .F34tings of the Division i,County of Ontario, 1%5. . - - . :_ �. - I . I � I I . - . � - . Toronto last week, to talk over the on the road to Sofia. . . . . L ,.: - . * I - � ill a Clerk and Bailiff and - 2 - 0'. - P.. - - ., r 1. I l , ' . I I , . . . -d I 7ji t'j o' 9 . - � I . I . P _ O. Place C.against • .- I f .. � . assessment - P 9. agauut th 5 -P'- -6 ". , �':: I . . ­ '�,' 5 P. C. . - �L .. . � - ... . 1 1 1 ! . some arrangement whereby 'uniform- meat of its property in Ottawa hals ___ __ __ , i., . -7 . _. I Whithy. D,C. Macdonald, , J. W. Pq'iner, I 22 , - 11 - r, - .� _­ * , --- , _= - I - I I I 2 I I I I ,.� � . . sty of action might ensue with regard been. dismissed. . .. I I I , . � ..17 -:77- - -- I - . I :. I . Whitby. Whitby. - * � I ..., I ' ' . � � . �, ..'. - � , , . � . I - ­... . . .. r . :. - � � � XY - : � " � Brougha*, X. Glesson, Chas. W. Matthews, . - . � ... . .. &0 " sporte �hai the �. . .11 I �. _: , *- 2 3 2 , -, -�, .1 -- I - - . .. I I _. ­ ! - 1, - I � . 2 . _ k * - . . I 11 .. ., - I . . . . I . ... - 11 i. t: .� - I . - , . - the Toronto ptimping engines area to the , ­ ". L . . . I L. . I . i Daffin's Creek.' (greenwood. Brougham. 3 3 . 3 - .. . �. . to preparing the Voters' Lists W Xn&ee' Sproat lana r d, . � . various mauicipalities throughout the - `. ; � *':4 L ' ­ 1. .. I I . . ! . . . I ­ -, _-, Pr e. Such action on their , speeifiqatiens As W capacity. I . . - .i. ­ " � I 3 Port PaTy. J. W. Burnham, J. C. Paxton, _; , � , .0" � -� 1. .. . . I I , I I I % . . � . .. - ­ GRAIM, I . . i . .J.: : i , . � �,- Port Perry. Fort Perry. 8 9 18' 13 t 19 'H .-i � - I �'. I L ' ' _1r; - - ,_ � . 1', L - , put Hurnmin birds are as - I ; .. . 1: . .!-. .1 .1 I I �. . - . . . J �.i�. 1: , is commendable. Jt shows "t the ' I plenty) 44 died . . . , . ` .. ,� '.. 4 Uxbridge. - - . Z. Hemphill-, J. C. Widdifield, -_ I . I L. � . I V . - . I . •I . I - . . . . - ­ .. 71 i Br Brasil, and the natives *all Lem 44be �. , ,.,,, . � Uxbridge. Uxbridge. 9 10 19, 14 8 30 16' . I .;. . �D - I . V . . . . � :� � I . . . . . . . ."'.. I , CUAR.M. G Z , , 5 Canniagbob... Chas. Barnhain, $amael Baird, I ,) _. - desire- to Perform. their duties in such ores," kiss flowers. , ­].� 'j' L . ­ � 1 , _­. . . I.. . � I L . -.: . a way as to give the best possib , I . �. . . . -;. j. - .. ... . ... .. . _.... - . I I - L Col. Graveiey has been - a4fwtted, oil . ' '...'_. I . ' ­ I. I ; . canningtol. . canaingt<a- �11 1. 26 Is 2 21 16 L' I 1! 'I I - action to all concerned. his charge laid agiinst him in eonneei- .r - - -� , , . I . � � 6 Beava*ft-, awry F. Bruce, Donald Plio", - ... �. � satisfaction . , ._! . . ­ . , . ;,- . : a ­ i � , . , Basierton. Beaverton.. w, 21. : : 10- - 17, I . ' ` " . . . ... . . t -. , -1, : . , , : , : .- .3 A L 1. I ' � - . � i ... I . ". � I . .1 .1 L . -. ' The Globe a length article in a on with the recent Port Hope election. - * , . , . . . . _7. Ic '. . f . - .:. - . -. - - . ! 7 UptaZWf0*8. L . I F. J'Gil.leepie, Charles Hewitt, . . -_ ' I Upiw . - 1;1 . y Considembl* dissatisfaction ,., exists ' " Fwave. 8._ late issue favoring the appointment 0� mong Toronto Volnumere owing to the . . A-therly. 13 2% .- 1i '. - 1 . . . .. F. ` ' ' a Munieipal 9 .. NOW GO'IN' G.' 0 N, 'D60. *h, 1�M4. '. . 6�y By order,' J. k. 1MAZWELL, Clerk of the Peace Commission by the @lay by the Government in tying them. - ­­ . I . P ­ - -_ - ..... - _. I - I � I - . I - �_.- Govelimment for -the i purpose of re- "I am glad this eoffee doesn't owe me . , , , ", . ' . � �. , . - I � � . . I . .BAKING.- . . I .. . . kPicipal . .-, I - I ;; . . . I I 9 and amending " -�. C , ­ DRESS i I - .. - I . - . . visin the nything," said a border at the break- ..".r. .:.. ­� ;:, -A D-.,.-.- I .. ; ` I � I 1.� I i .. ,I " - r ' i` I 'L I . . � . � ��­ � �--. . I . . . . I :-:...1..::.:-._ - � , ... . �,L ,.,. . �Heade � . . i . _.; : . : I I the . . . � _,i I . , , , . � I . winter. good and , . .. i - gave -/a list 01 I ; IL;'.. . . . .� - . .. - L �_ __ " I ,, -1 - Nowis Qiiitime togetyour dreem . ­ - amendiments that should be consider- 8969119-" I . You San got them made as I - - . . . . � -: .IAw of Ontario, and Lot table. "I don't believe it world ever _ to, L',fe Insuran , .. � .-, ... ­­ .2 .., V... I - ' - I , � . . . . . 'a""60selian-1- - � . . . . ed. The Mail, however, opposes tile , If. riamant, - Z 1pr,M' tatd�, '' I r 1i BARGAINS * b GIVEN "I or ashin . . . Gh Im 'visit- 18 " Ingli WMBO". P door = - I - " I . I . . . 0 . I of the Cuthbeft flouse. . . '. , I � ' . . - -I... appointment Of a Commission,- but i gAmenea,writes to afriandin Paris I I ftf .. '! . � I . :.. � - I - - , - . ­. . 1�1 .1 . I . . � -L � -.- . � - - .... , I , \ I .­�.. -I'. .: .. I 'r % . r - AT COST* ..- .; . . - . no solid reasons for '. '' - . ..L .. � L I � .. i . . '. I . - gives . . .so doing, at "there is little musia to 'be .board I - � . I . . 'I, . _; St, I .. � .. . _. � . . .. . I . . . ; � . . . . . I - � -it 'tion will h re except politics and boas bal." I . .., .� - - M� - - � � _:1 I . . - , " . . . 1. .; - .� -- I . 1. � and until it doesJ 9 opposi . 1, .:. . AT 'L I., L. . :_ - .1 . � . .- . . - . :.1 L.I. . -L... L. i I $'A I I . I - . - . , �*. . that , ": �_ L,� , ,� :, I..... I' I not count f6r mil - The Supreme Court has decided 4. - �� . L � 7 : . ; : I- . . . . _ 1. . 1, A r''i v IFundLe �uch a Com . . .., . , ed 1(dual Reserve . L 11111"lon Is urge a I.. r .. . . 1. 1. � . .. 1. 11 , * urgently needed, and, County judge scrutinizing Sood. Aet . ', :' I... . . __.­ * . ... I . .. .1 �. . . . . . .. . as we I ' ' I � , I . , , 0 * " - ! - . I I - : said before, we hope the Go,ve �. Getion returns has no ;*war to elruire Cho _­ .. . ..J 11 .1 .1 ' � ,.jc.�., l. -I: - � I . . 'Assurance of New York.- . il . . I . : 1- .I . . . Mment I - _. . I . . . . I 11 . - - - : L �, . � .- i 1i ,. ­, ,_ ..., _. . : � will appoint one the 00mingsession. u Lto the validity of the votes east. � ap COA 3 rlyllntb� ''. .':��..! I - ­'- �, , . �. .1 . ::.. . � . I I . .-\ . - . - . .' I 0 � , ­ - Cana&ah Government Deposit 050,000.60 . .. . L . __ . � . ­ The London Society h" lost two more , , ;.: -- :". - . ... � : i � " A : - " rtment of - - . I )-� 11 _. � i . L . ­ ; � �.,.. : .: �­ " . . �, . ... .. � __ . . _i. ofits missionaries on Lake Tanganyika, ... - � . . . .. . Z k. � . � . . . The loss of the steamer Algoma, of . �: . , . . 1. Accumalated Reserve Fund(over) 315.0NAM . V - ... . . .1 I - I 4 I . . . I .- . ' . . ung a learfal list of loom Since tho ..- :,. '�`1_L":.,;:.,-­ - ; � Win(;OyS Death Claim paid during 1884 479,900.00 I I . L, I - . ­. . . � the Canada Pacific Line, 'referred to i .. ,.I ... i a.., . I ll ­ . , - . T - ' v F1 `4 - els, . I -1 _ _ wee(4, ann . .. . . ., I at enterprise was established. . ,,�.-:- -__ I . .1' ''-�L,-' ' % . I New baBinese,first 3 mos. 1885, 15,000,000.00 ­.. A , - _ , - � . . .. - - . : . last week, was one of the most serious, . . I . - . ,. I .. . . . - , L , n � I'', b ... .. i . . - . The late Bi s said that WA, HAWKINS -- ­' ­.. �, , - - 00C - I , j #:- . :,; . -- --' assessments catastrophes that 1has taken place on .h MG �, Twenty -rive ' vent d all .* -'.. 1 9- , . . per . . .. � .. .h could staid the cry of a baby wh Is he - '. .� �­. ress ..- -L � . L , . ­ 1. ,� ; 1, .. . . ­ . we deposited with the Central Trust Com- � . , , , � . . � , . . I e . - . the upper lakes for years. The loss I preachi4g, but that the thuinv: ng of �, L� ­'-­�'.: .,-;,.. �. - - - . - . .;...! `:� : I -ustees of the Be-' - . I . . . . .- . 'very . - i .;. I "I I .. . I.,� ' PIM I . . . - �v � � :,.n ­ :.. I I '. y of New York, as u - .� of life and propeTty has been t mother's h4le and the .biz � _1 . __ i , . . 1"IES" AND GENTS' UNDER- . � .. L - . . - , . - .1 11 --- serve Fared. ­ I... great persona 46 . . Ll i . . . � '. 1, . .. -. �. . . - indeed, thirty-eight pe , 8, 8, 8, sh I" nearly drove him e -LZV. " , . . Life Insurance at less the one half the * - .. ,:­ , ..., •' . _ ; , . . , ' AR, CAPS &C. . ­ .. _. .. .. having �qund a Watery grave, and I Serious riots have i"on place i i the � I . I I � 1, .'.L,.:. - ' " .• .. .:� . ordinary rates, and security perfect. Ohly ___ I.- :.. � - � : ,- .- �.' ` ! L . - .. - I _ ;Z . . ...... i...joilloW.'.. , � - several. . : ., .: ,I'". .1 .. . .. 1; ­­ L_ thousand ;dollars' worth of Wovince of Quebec in eonse usn" 31 66 i .; - � . L ­ . , 17 unmements made in 1881, 1882, 180 ,. ,-.. . . . . . Sir T'l .. . I _. and . _' I . , I , Of Biel. #1 'ria an . , - I J � kho - i larp anorw2at 6 , � - � 1884, and in no ease can they be more ,­ . . I;L_, CWgO being - utterly destroyed. The 4 fibs i - SUBSCRIB I I .%. '. 9 f s % - ­.. -LL . .I—' � _. . I I : 'frequent than every aIle ate montb. L - I I I - accident occurred d = i I - Z " . . � . �.- . - ;� I - � .. A 1. I . ­ : . - i '. - I during the prevalence ., Ministers. have been h in , � I -��.'j­_:,. , LAD1413' -LACED ;. - �. .. .., . �i. . - � ..1. I . " v V, . I 1�. e . Almnal Expenses 0 4anagment'.0to-9 . . . . . . am". - - ' lft:ft 4 . '. .,�! I . . � I - I �.r, . -1 . % . . r .1 . � , - .,. !,. i., Of A fearful StOrm,! accompanied with . _­ W- ": _ . .;i ­ I .� I .� .r ; . limited to 12.00 per 01,000. . - . . . - - , i . . . � - � ­ .1-1'a , .; __. _ A" - ... ' -, . ...., ,A St 6 1 -A t '- ­ I , - " �_ . . . L - - . . . . L' ?' I . , . , - . - L u`4_06i'hit A sad's : k".,'.;� -q - ,- It , ;, 1 ik !.":� "' I" - e:':'- An active agent wanted in every. is. .-1 I . blinding snow, making it impossible ' . JIM Im ' .. , - �#,!.' ., I �.. -Li � , . t . . - . - � . '. . great pie, in wfiieh he jukems the' . .. � - I 4 - . I - - . ­__ 1, . I I , . - , , , I I - "' - BUTTONED SHOES. ftreoanw lo6dity, to whom baml '. _'. I .1 - .�',. .- " � for the �fAoer ' I.— I � . - . . I " :.. 8 Or 0 w to guide the ,"i s.gir Mo"s Mont . .1 � . re ,eJa0ro . 4! S 'I -. " L , y `� i, . I a 4 .,: - . I �.i � 4 - . I ; �"� . .. I "hiov for � � - owndnim will be Wowed. Appil. L I I 1. .. L" by , L _ I % n�i . I . , :... : , � ., ` . . . % : i _ I � . nv� - t. - I -1 , - . * ­ f Uzi" . . _. I . - doomed.ship. , . I " . .. I - -i rt.,: I ;1 .1 It 1,6,w figures.. - - - - •. I I . a." ­� ,I himself much glory,,, and also 111bill - � - , solicited and foU partWulars .. ­ . ­ .....".biteTh e' - L- .,­..., . i... - ­_., . - _. I .I,�11'­. 11 - 0 VMS never . , e, I .- I - :, . �1� I - . . . -_1 I � ,4 I - __. L , , �6. ad. ., .,- I There ih great exciteiient I wh"hei i . __� ..�� � I . . - , .d ................ I ........ �, , ,� . the . 0 ­ . I I .. in 13ng. I Y. I I Hetet ., ­ L I � �i - . . _ Z .,. �r I . , , ".. !, �' ... I ­_ __ � I .. �'L ­ , I k Xi . �. . . � � I . . . .T . � L . _-_,� .1 - � - -9 or Tol ly but L � . - . . . - �, 1A i . , � r t . I , *i , I I ) r , � I 'I I I I : baiQing up & UNW&WO 0( ib ­ ', , _,I, ... . . , � 11. 1. I . - - I - �� L . i . ; I 4. . . 1, - ­ . I- I- ii. '. 1:1 ii'! - I I , '' , 4t had * _�_ .Z.:., 1, . .; - 4-1.. TV. _. ��. . � - .1 � . -.1 , . . Just : now Over the general Loan jA . .___ - , i . . ;. L,. I 1!1�,1.- 11# db]RDONs'' .: '__:�_ -.-, _�k .... , - . I .. - . �:, �, .Ll .. � - . - . _� �. ,�A . , - � � I - - _. I - � :,_11 . I ,:, ;�, ,j -,:.? _. ,'?� � V - "I . _. - 4 .1 I '" I- . buty of On ... " . '' - . ._1. 1, "0=9 and over ;A A AN Ito Min. - , _. . .. Afat for the -_ , � . I :.. ­ -­ I � ,. _ I . ,!. -1, Ir. - , I I * :., . - . � .. . _: __,.-i;.�':;.'­.­..1-. ; ...., , ...., � . PWI pa"t . :�- I , v., . -A, ­. . � .� . , M� , , " �& - I •_. --; - ­ _.. I . - . , ,,� :�,,, - . -,, . . .d. � :1 04 ,- � . - L. " �; - I -,!--. - - - � . , , . 7 . I .� � *Z . - - .. _ , I � ,�.�;'.11 ­ . :� yw free. , � B.. BUNTING -"e. , Z:.:, `.'!L;, le- - w::,*"�­ . .".. ­ , . �. . ___�' . - f�� � ' :I, - I .__1 �,,.­ I I .. , � ,.,�. , I - ­ , � , -, .:11. ��Y._�.�_j,­ j� .�­4,*_-?,-".� -;�.�,!­­­.. .1 . .., .. i. _..;:,. � .. I . . 1. -, "., - _­ :; ,�­,-_�'�..' � .:,��...'�.il. .. - ­ I . _!, _ _'. _ ._ ,. - . , . . I . 1) , 111. v 1,1 - i �. 1. .. ­.­_ .1 - - . . .. . _t,--'­.�4­­_ . '_i � � !.,F,',-�i�--., . . I;, - . 'I . -1 . .1. .1 �, -Y t 41i...'.1.1 . - I.. '-­ __ I - -1 � , " ;� .: ;:. i I % . I � .. V.. �."­, . . _ _.,� _;�_­ ­�,: -, - 1. 13,111 , - - � . . . . , . .1. I � .3 , * ; - , ''. . . � ii � " . .. .: . ­ .��, ... '. � V " '; . I .1. ..� .11 I I ; � . % � I . . I 1 7 , , I . I . .:. . I . . . .. . . - _� _­ .. . I � . .- .1 � . . __11­.� - , � , : I . , '' - I . ... - ,� , � - - �, .4 � .� . . I . ;: ! . . . . � .1 - - I � , - - , v - ,:, . - � ­,f'�, � ". , . . � . . i - - C�� - - . � . . � . - - . -�, -.',' . .. I _.., , _� : - , � - _., :- I . Z . . : L , i �, . ; ­ ­ , , � . ., - - - . �, , , .,I . �' . . . � . 1. , � - - : _' '' ' .- I.., . '�:Z iJ . . . . ; � I ; .1 , . . . L - .1 . , �,�_ .: - . . . . ,. . � I i � 1 4 ; L , '� , 'I- '. � I . I.. � - . � ,. 'i ' I - I .. � . - . - . . . . I . . , , . ' .� �-t� - . -1 I -L' 1. � � � � "- I . - . I . .. I I . : a � -"t-;, - - _Z�, , -,,�, � , �, m - - , . I. . � ! 1, I : : * . . - . � " �k ., � -, .- . 4 , - � � : " . , , . '. . . . .. �, � . i .: L: -­ � - -_ -_ ­ , ,. . . _ . . I . . . . - - I . 1. �.. 11 , - �­ . . - � : . . .: :. , 1� A". , . " �:, , I ; - . L �. - - �, L. � ;, "' - , - -, � . 2 - _ I, .. 1. . I . L I . �� -�. , , .., ". I ., ., . : . � . . . 11 I ., :.! I . . .. IL . I ... I � . I ' � L L : - : - - - 1. �: -1 A, . .:�� - I x I - . I - - L3 . � . . . : � ,L', " t I I " I , . , : , - -'. � :; . , AL, , - - , . r A �L� , It' - I 11 � I �i ,�� ; S,1�1_1, - , I - I � I . . - - li� - - - .- - jt; . • . .. - o - i _ ' '�. 4 SA E_ REGISTER. --},:; ' . �( , �, . ,. I ,; g ■ g.rta�r,tti�. �.--Credit0sle of+)tbrsee, s - _ al �.. t I J t 1 farm implemegs,treehold pro r1y, �o., f �•,•...,o ; - .� :., ..,� ,,, � � . . pe. 4. / 1 .r a s r. . ._ it .,i' i11 ' ` - R. Huns , PLoltermg . beton 10 y - c • r r` ' i .: � 4 J,r, >t:30 hest r�.aea aid for o .,., , ; x d, , , . . i, Sal •� eommenoe at p $ i l .1. .village. f j , « r�. ;,, s ' vvhe�t t the - a - sharp. Thos. Poacher, Mitt icueer. / 6 its ; 11 I � . . ,. ,, .,. ps ,:: . ,tg� ••�t ' d i .i:r�i s �. grrvanAT Noy. 28th• — Adminlslt;tnr's 1' — - - I ' t ii'�. to i I t � '4'.+ ' - Sale b utile auction o! the goods and - "" 3' y P ane Cruw- i r " i. 1 ehattles of tb late Sarah J i 1 .. . �ih Con. o! Picterinpt• ice% i ' ... ` t' ford, at 10113 . �'i - Sale at 1 o'clock. No reserve whatever. _ . a - ' trator Tho�ae. Flour and Mill Feed always , t •I. I� :.} a4 M. Gleeson, Adminis �; Poacher, anct oneer. fore e. 1 I' Ir woTg—Pa ea gettinq;'aale bills print. :, Al :.' Farmers Wor ae alit �` ed at the otiioe o� Ta>d P><cglaatxc� $w , N �, - - . J will get_a noti a Similar to above frons► �� a• �ON� I date of printing to da%e of sale, -Fa$s of 0 -; -y { jt CIi �ROP:.I - any ay•, . �' .1. . } -- MARRIEf). ! . •QUOTA 101r S : ; pro-LlxTox--O the 11th lust.; by Rev. W_ G. Flour er 10.0 2.25 to2•�0 � ' Hvwaou, at the aidence of the bride's father, p ) �..L�� y P i it �./.L� "IEZ10• 3ran per Ton X11.50 �/�/-.a..++.,L J...i�� . Mr. Frederick . Lapp to- Miss Mary Cora• 'I - ,LiDLOn, eldest d aghter of James LintoII, ESQ., ') • �- ' .r.wit•ur•wwurrr■urarrrurr■uu�r�rrrr�u��rurrrro�u, - - - _ - . it oc Pickering. Shorts per Ton _ $16.00 '- • . -- ELEPHorvE. Screenin 's er 00 ': 90c Bargain in Flannels, all calors, from 20 Dents per yard, , 'THE T Feed d - $I.00 B gains in Dress (Foods, all ahadesl,.from 10 cents per pard, �The.NEws is now connected 'With the GrhO g p 3 , TJlephpne Ex range. The lnstrannente p Bargains in Blankets, all diZes, from $2.50 per pair, - ' pat np by the ell Company work splen- Mill closes Sa wd.ay - nights .. . . i Bargains in Tweeds, all -wool, from 50 cents per yard, i did1� . Telephone your orders,which will at 6 O' IOCk. cl ll • - .. receive tempt ;attention. Ba,rgaln8 in Mantle 0th, a colors, from 90 cents poi yard, 1 p 'i , . Bar ains in Ladies Cloths, all colors, from 70 cents per yard, PICK RING MARKET. HOOVER & WRIGHT. � each, N ws 01►plcs Nov. 19th, 1885. - -- Bargains in Underwear, all wool, from 75• cents -Fall-heat Me 85c ; sprin ,8 � to 85.' �°�a Bar sins in Canton Flannels, all colors, from 10 cfa pr. yds 7dc to 75e. Flows per cwt. 89 g ton ; sho ta. 016 per ton. Chop feed, I all pe r cwt. Bargai s in Overcoats, Men's and Boy'S, from X4.50 each, . s1.Ull. ScreeFAR S' MARKET. I. ` aln8 In Mailltleg, all size$, from X2.50 each, . Toronto, Nov. 19th. 1885. B g The eceipta of non the street to day were ; Bargains in Cottons, onQ yard wide, from 5 cents per pard-, ; small and prices steady- About 140 bushels of ! _ ,i wheat offered, an Bold. at 87e for spring sad fall, . and at 77c and 7 for goose. Barley quiet; 600 ,. -- �' Bargains in V�iincies, all cd� ora; from 8 cents per yard, bt:shela sold at to 86c. Oats firm 3 load of » - 1 ` ', Bargains ' Shirtings, of every make, from 12 1-2 cts. pr: yd ' . , ' new at 35c, and c. Peas sad rye are nominal 1 at ffk to 61c. H in �oaliesnpply of d c o cos Bi'Lgaina in Shawls, Clouds, Hosiery, G1lOves and Mitts, - x,eadS ; twenty 1 ads sold at _ 10 to 012 0 snd at x13 to $I for tinothy. Straw nominal $argaina in Silks, Satins, Velvets, Plnahea &Ribbons• at 13 Lo 310. cgs lower' R tth sales at5 43 to , &-0.- beef, 13 to • 4 for jorequarters, and $5 to $7 �1 1 •- , . /J for hind�Luarter . Lamb, ><5 :0 to w6 58; and and Loar St�b18S, . ; - f .. . utton, 34 W to fi5 50 per 1001bs. rt ' m- - - -- - --- ---- — ----T� PICKERIN - - O1� �. ?�E T H-PicYerinS Station d - b I: i �' a `TF:4IY� GONG EAtiT DJE AS FOLLOWS:-- �Og I j g Iilii.tE3rla 3t N., EYPR . 8.20 A. M. j , Pro riet0r- I � v 1 _ . ' �: P. — P .sin Fur a es, from 54 cents to $15, iocluding eery make, e f ' : . ar LOCAL. . .' 6.45 P. M. I will always have n and first-class Horses, I . C'arrlages,dtc., and le� th m to the public et res- a ry SiZe, an every quality , frOLl the Ckl@sport gr8atle to Lhdj ill Oi3 egp811a1Ve• TI: -,1,; GOtrb tVP.ST DUF: �1S Follows:-- aouable rates. We sire ow prepared to eupp y Ca s for en, Caps for women, Gaps for bays, Caps for girls, Capa for ?►iAII. ExP>: �s, . 9.00 Aa M• : or drive Commercia)1 en to any point on the p 5,15 P. M. most reasonable teritia I children of e� er,0 age, male or female.' - �IixEv. , • > % ..9.37 P. M.: A Bus meet a 1 G, T. train , - T from t5 cents each to 2.5. We ire' cirryi>ig the la gest stack . • xP S FF S B ALL L, , V M V 1 FS,' �1� ` Trains rJn on standard time. and parties called torp netaally at residences. V r f , E -earning and tea s uppied when iegnired I . Cheapest goods �ln Ontari . and . • ----- - - - - at moderate rates, o sh rt notice. 4Q -y ! , . .. . • _ F R �L , a -extortion t rates charged. ,,• ;_ • Cv rccats. � from $30 to ----- - ------ - ----- --- - —,iii. - ' . i - • AT THE LEADING — -- $a,rgalne J= X",= Tac�etlS, from. $251 to tea- .. . i . l . , W ORBS , . � :� ' '; in fir gapes, all GJM093, all Qualities, from. X2.50 ee,c CARNAGE Mitts wog, Mufflers, -VCTool Tac�ets, In. Greer Ri • in gloves, , ver. Ts As the sumu>er is now oyer and the time for v r re aria fol winter has come, the undersigned:'. aYld all WO011el�• OOOdB� at Ross Bros• l'Or the 1�1 ext SLXt�` ��p5• . os rs for ale : 11� `e' aro "x,11 goods we advertise.. - Call early and be convinc . . SIX 1 EW CUTTERS, - .: I`: . ma,de up of A 1 material and finished by a fir t- ' ,; - — - , class."painter �nd trimmer. I will sell these TT---- A=,,�ArT L=N�_ : NEy� pLgING ;. �IL1 Cutters cheap for cash. Would exchange ono 0 . for a driving orae and pay difference in care - y♦eenRiQer Baset�iiorg�$ummer Season, �RB�• Cafitlai:$d i Gall early aQd aspect our stock at the Carr ag Shop,Green R ver. _ J':_ Low Rates. pICKERING VILI AME. G. . SPENCE; Prop. SPLINT BASHETS iii Dile and xwa Commenetng May stn, the Allan >;teaMahipe r . -- - I , bushel ei<zes. Baskets of all other sizBs sail item Quebec for Loadondarry and Liver- gaving linrchased one of Major Hsrper's A book of loo pages e,' made A8 well. pool every t3atarday on arrival of the train leav- latest improved Planers and Mstcbara. we are � P The best book for an Of the $e t Q��++t�• . I Order$ for the trade filled ezelaaiveIV ling Whitby Friday at9:•.3 a.m• Cabin Fares X n- now prepa�Ced to do all kindsoi advertiser to con- •r - I x70, 080, recording to position of stateroom. In- SuffaceIanln, Matehin , Turnings. R $'N salt, be he eaperi ' f termediate 030 ; steerage #ll ; rail additional. Ii d r otherv►iae. w C t oa are sendin for year mends you can$tblown 3awl n anal R IaWi lig, nsli ofne ea rsandesUniate�s ����! vo spiced 1011 Yemeering a. ,rpec�al y phzpml ps gsGH CERTLFICA` is t71g gt P It.contai wgp ppee ofthecostofadvertising The advertiser who Flour; and Apple Barrels always t iatdsGermany Ae. Foor dattes of saili g and all on!he.aho at notice. wants m s fid one dollar finds in it the in• and other r0 , •sions, cheap. rem t1 at -aa • ' . ppee hand. 11 orders by M&a p l y ntorm&Uon apply perecaally or by letter to iformataon he �requirea. while forhim who will ' - - invest one �nBred thousand dollars in ad- CAIS v ; . . ; tended 40. Address �, $ I A stet & empth0=, - _ vertlsing, a doheme is indicated wbi� J. B. WURtg, Proprietor', ' r°��is every regneisrement��� 17ri" , 47_y eon River, Ont.iAGENT. EgPE85 OFFICE, WHiT$Y 17yy- --- J - prietora. . J1,tq�ed o: b ve been iseaed. . Fre tt d GI od• -- - - - --- _— . . ` t, poet -paid. to spy address for 10 cents. • •' , . , ' Write to ZO. P. ROWED & CO♦ * insp�otio will o lige _ ,- �laxwws>��r envssT><sn�e scsnso, "< 1-.•_ Oe Sprites s ' Printing Hoose Sq.), New Yor1� I I - . -- ---------- -- - - — B -LAW i�TO.. - ex. � • • - H g -LA W to tablish a Highway serosa a portion �___- ___ _ _ i nn h -- �r�j� et Lot Ate. flue in the 14th? math Coneeseion - ` D V V L [ 1 A�1-i' S - et the F p of Pickering. and to close and LD - . icwp up a rtion of the Original Road allow- 1 .`I sad saes bebw$en Lobe tour five ip Che said �.. ., . , Ninth Confession, sad to eonvey the samre to ♦ . 4 1 1._ -..f.' -� m 1 ease and Richard Wart#, sad to iR' .J� i P� �.: BA�T�MO sathouee snd empower Joesph •Yonkhoase, �..+ : vA�� kcrin p C i_ J . - Esq., Reeve of the said township of Pis qr , C 1 a deed of oonreyaaee to rile storessid _ d Wards and afii�t the Poral Laurance and 8iiebair - y F T DY - .. _ reel of this Corporation to each o1 bha sg}d p , K F V . i , deeds of n,ar:anse. I - I YO U O . in the bliu interest r f ZY�aasad�g� it is nor ry An I , - . �tbat a paD ' Highway should be established - across a porbwn of Lot ?70. )Pius in the Dfiath i Coneesae ,n of the To�nah�� '� Peering• sad ®' (� that a ortiQa of eri�nsi aliowsaee for Road be- as Lweea lots fQnr/and fire, in the ninth coneeeeion ® , N M A pfthe said Itownship,no%necessary Rw pablia �t C, '' trarei ah d >x estopped eloaed ap for pnblis y^+ j, , J' Invaeiably cared from D8Wifh.: , . arse, and th t the same should be sold and Don- (D I . .ey�. M. .�.�RRIl�G. \ AND VIM LAS, it is n to effeeftally and 0 =; • � Lr M O KE D � ; ' C bisfrotor. soavey th portions of said OQ H 11 VVV sd , I IS OSS. . ;- ace to f2�e above names Peal Lan H ON T , Road allows V J , itiebard Ward, that the iieevs should a' r — -.. - tense sad m ?� _ -- si� the ea deeds of eonaeyanse and affix the Vj A�RE��0� �SP�C� Corporate 1 ia1 thereb, �} tg e Tasasso a, the )«Ennieipsl Cosesii of the - v. c ' , . . 'gowmahip If Pickering eeal* as follows : PO • �F si � ' - lr'IR$Y--- hal that perbien of L' of No. Five 0' 1 F� ;� )v s .1 - yereinstber deaeribed, stall be and is hereby l ��' r stetted into `snd shall condii4atc ti Pabiiu High- 1 C - - wry of tihis� Mnnieipslitiv, m• • THAT IB TO SAY, Commencing where a stone • onttmeai has been plantled at 11he South- �, • an a of the said Lot. lie. Five, thence . _ )north sf n degrees West along -the Beet limit r _ o the ,dot, 100 ,shams mon or leas to the ly''"�'i'�' Y _ � pe of P4ekeri N �"''� 1. 2,'-%�"'� it i.'"B i. owahne ei `eon the Townshi ng - - Ol..�r ` thence lgonth 74�, West s! links ; f and hxbri I thence Soat 10� 28 minutes Bast (Magnetic) leo c.p '. �ehains, mo or lei, be the plass of beginning, wKi $ E� I`R�Y . I �`;. ebntaiaing by admeaenreaient four sores and :j; -- seventeen one -hundredths of an acre of land, i•. `' }. which. to ether with that portion of original e 1 I _ . - Road alio. ante unsold eonstitutec. a Highway 9 I e B - Riaty-six feet in width. c e , at the following • parcel, COM- 1C °� -- ds ever b1'8n ht into thio tett BHCOF ---Th f . ♦ prising th original Road allowonce o Abe - Have bongit for spot cash the largest lot ofT8fi8 Goo . Pour and ive, In the Ninth C DYSPE IA OR IN01OE8T10 . J d Town hi of Pickering, ehau aIIa are wi�sN ll the same 10 per cent. less than the wholesale prices• Call and exana�ne• sal P for atilt travel. � and will ore . hereby estopped p Tj �(� - _ THs a he named /parcel being described as i LAN h 1 o follows :�(�ommenciiglo at the North-west angle w IVER P LLS R F AN N,, 111■��•J�i J� 1v - , ce South 16 East along ■ ■ �S } G 1 s' . . of Lot N o1 Four ; then ALS , the West 'snit thereof 100 chains more or leas to will there"My re you. 'fret de est I Lhe Ninth Concession Line; thence North 10cD, gripe or purge. b t act very 1 , and !., , i , 28 minntel3 Nest (Magnetic); 100 chains, more or whenever ase a e Coststdielfed p fess• I .,, . ! , the Townehi sofa I 7 - , Teas, to the Townline between c � `a.e Oro.e a be - i S TOP `/ A �., . - Pickering and Uxbrid e; thence North 74 , set ,gD ' �O nin v, links t� the pla� Q g' �SEATES B SSIN� 1'' /� '`� W �� . � � Axa the said Joseph Monkhonse is hereby F THE ABE .i�4.+-� ' ' •L3• ID ••BO"Tr� . . aathoriaed. instructed, and em);►owered to orotate _ , a deed of conveyance to the said Pahl Lanteace i p and the said Richard Ward to the ostosis re- ladigestl tt, - aa f j ober .. b each of them, and atgz so ail e are aa' baolaoe - o W i frilly occupied , Bixffalo R+ae snd G V �psc,� ration bo said conveyance. oMered BMs�e 'Z'r 7 - the seal of this Corpo leu Ore UWZ4 sad . s of By-laws inconatstent &ud t - isa .. , - , iI All By -Tawe or rand the same era heathy relieved Mal 7 ar �Hn• -- '• with this BY -law fee. a )tires ter it Q A'�' I . bas, per ° �. - ., � � FOR SALE iBY. ALL �RUOOIST AND e are deternined to clear Qat theist laige stock before Te it Years., , iN MEoIcINEa ,:,.-� T N�'TIG � DEALS Imitai Oean- i .r . te e .. � ' l ' That the above is a brae coyy of a proposed By- lis o[ Coantsirf.' a++d Base into eonddersti4n by spa pad onl7,, is Blue, • h :igsat on e.dr� j� ss, 1 Law which will De taken•ree trial sof tbaee Gds PiW `1'� L ti W8� the 1[unioipal Connell o! the Tnwnshiyy of Pieksr- l market, OII d Co>4noi1 to bej held sant to car addrss roost eta 3c. �. • .. ing, At a mewng of tae w of Bro � HSe h@ 4h8a�e ��CU 8Y@r O OrA� in the Township Hallen the Yi11� ANO. waT O 00 - • - - Of Dcosnabsr, A. D 1tl96, �,. on Yonda� Lav rm day+• A�ill th®�n o$ atonii� toW pry j . ' ab LO o'clock a. m. s! Tsiov no Toaouro. . • y Dated " fad dry a a 83 Ki T EA, o� , at 8fs6 I ' • Fe►r ala nt Drab re. �6 f � `� . 4 i. L. gE�TON,. e - ��, .:.- . . . �. jij� F 5 ♦ , .. - : .-• r . - -. .. i .. .. _ ,. -. - .. , j .- -.. •� .. i. - B , ,'.j5 v - �• ,'i.. .f ,}, -_ - I .: ..-. -: .. ... - - -_.W - �' t :. -:t. t . -: - T C .I:. ... .: - .. - t ::-...-.. .. .: .. a- .. J i - - 1 _ - ... .0 I - al - _ �!.. ,.. y. - .. :-s h `. f, r - ti .1 -I 1.: ,. ., .. :.. i .. , .. _._ -.... .,..rt.3e5..,,,, ..._ J ..��.. ... , AcG. - - l I -I •`l' 0` . r' J �X HOU 9 OL 4 a.. —*-- . `,•tom i 1 Aunt 8aean'a opinion.. _ I've ben over to the Johnson's >Vr I { ' : • ' `: _ "1 I'm fres to say that I hain's bees • eel rep in a good spell as I was t he►re1 tt+eated me first rate, on' Min Jobn�on . "amd reed glad to see me, an' m'B ` colas but it was the foolL4ne shout Biro that stirred me rep so. They've got w4%t the papers call +oorative craze." ,fi6ey'w got it real , - ,.. ',: I danno how" they'll come out of it. 1f fit over it, •I'm dreading sirNid it'll 40 kind o' senseless. • TLeiy seism t t : � new, to me. !•could oars em of it,' it was my ia'�'� I'd pi+esoribi a good!, + Coarse o' hoose -work for 'em, an' Ifd 'em take it in good sired dosis ev'rX - ; Now .I hain't no objaotlons whaibv - nein' things fixed up doe an' p I ' to sse'em so, but there's sense in a 1� s .. I say it's all nonsense to tie rf bbins >✓ i the legs o' the chain, an' It's all foolish j to bring in sin old milk -stool an' paint it ;: daub pluton all over it, an' put Bow's o em''get it in a corner an' call it ornaFn _ It ain't putsty, an' It ain't useful, ' things ain't one thing or 'tother, whst'g i ,:. good o' havin' 'em round.' i i " I don't fancy 'em," sez Min Johnson if ' she to me, " but land l they're all the go. I `, the girls won't bs behind the times.; I i no's there'll be a solitary thing in this h i t that ain't deoorateil by the time they i tthru. Jest see this boot -jack," sez she, i wan If that hada t been dsoora 'a a .:. had- a big blue bow on it I " An' 'totbor the girls read About it bein' all the rag R ' ' have a decorated. bucket in the parlor, s they've been a hnntin' all over the neigh hood to find one that net to be need in so body's well. Father, he says its all fool s neon, bre s'pose the girls like It, an' w l to be k d� o' like other folks." 5 1, " I a ee with him," sez I. " It is o focus on." It ain't style. It never will - It's jes • folks a tryin' to do somethin' I �• they do 't know what. A thing ain't wo t - spendin time an' mioney over unless the e some id in It, an' you can't say there in n idea of nse in boot -jacks with bows on ' a R�wo ai 't intended for boot -jacks, an' ' jacks ai 't intended for parlor orname t . It's rldi "I'ns for folks to putter with s c nonsense an' try to make themselves th they'er bein' artistic 1 Artistic ! 1'sha There ain't the first thing artistig about t It's worse than the card -board craze a . we had a few years ago,. an that was enough. If girls would only get up all 1 • - enthusiasm over helpin' their mothf r- r inakin' things pleasant for her, it 'ud t -- • great deal mere to their credit. Decor t her,life with little acts o' kindness that h can appreciate. They %ill make you better to her them all your fuer work, you'll git real pleasure out of it, far the e' an idea o' sense in it. Its bright'nin' rep of e folks' lives, an' I take it we can't s n� our time in a more satisfact'ry kind o' d cc r \tin' than that is. Fritterin' away ti �. o� • boot -jacks an' buckets, an' .tyiq rlbbine o1 :. - to chair legs, an' all Bich. outlandish fools nese makes folks shaller, an' selfish, an' al on the outside. Its jest doin' things fe show, an' tryin' to cover up old trumps s it'll look fancy to other foolish folks. I ain't good sense, or good tante, or good y • thing.—Ai'NTSUSAN. r Choice Reuipee. Baow�N BssAD.—Three caps of oom two cups of ryemesl, one tablespoonfu o Halt, twp heaping table spoonfuls of mo - - mix with water or milk soft enough to w in a pan ; bake slowly three hours ors n two hours and bake one. I% �, � BUTTERMILK )drMNS —These hale i to be tried to bomme a standing breakf 1 dish. Beathard`two egg-ggss into a quart, d - stir in flour to make a thiok batter—abo I quart when It in mixed --and lastly, a a' spoonful of salt and the same of soda.. ke i In a hot oven in well -greased tins. M I -. of all kinds should be cut around the ed then -pulled open with the fingers. - FISH PUDDING.—Take a well-okaned " I and after boiling pick itfree from the bon , I which- last put over the fire, with a little of the water that the fish was boiled in, and ' et Itheta stew gently. In the meantime pre e flesh of the fish on a mortar, and pound e. Then mix it with the water from the bon and euflicient milk or. cream. Season �ri h white pepper, salt, and a grate of nntm ' _::.. After standing a 4hort time, this will', come a white jelly, and (should be se�v with a rich w14te sauce. - i SNOW CA1KE--�5'..` i dupfuf of grail . sugar, one tablespdonfal of but+tar, two e one cupful of Iflour, and a teaspoonful f bading powder! and - two ta"blespoonfuis f sweet milk, Bake in a square pan ands c t into little squares when cool. For the sno , .take one cupful of stewed and sifted sopr k apples, one cupful of white sugar, and the white of ore - egg. Beat ail thoroughly to - gether, and spread between your squares pf. cake. • . VIE{7tiA BREAD. -Sift in`& 'pan four lli . of flour, move it from the centre to the sides, and pour on one "-gnart of milk aid water, and stir into it sufficient floor _ - form a thin batter ;then add a pint of m' in which is disublved an ounce of salty d ' - one and tbre6-fourth ounces of yeast. Cc er the pan with a cloth and set for three quatrters of an hour in a place , free from draughts. Then stir is the. rest of the flo I r until the dough' will leave the surface of e pan, and let It stand two and one haithonr ; diyids the mans Into one -pound pieces, 'to : out into twelve parts each. Make them . to square -pieces a little more titan this inches thiole, end tarn the corner t10 the centre, tarn over -on the mouldin -board, c - - _ letrbe thirty minutes, then bake in a h' - oven ten minutes. e� The Charleston News sod Courier says there is a deplorable condition of morah among the colored poopla on the Sea Lknds. � . , ` If left to themselves they will sink to the :1 lowest level of degradation in a few ggeeaaeer- stions. Hore ik a wide field for minslona r effort. - I . Handy Hester, a colored citizen of Jim. per, Ga., purchased a bedstead from s la_d,�yy of his color last March for twenty cents, He paid fifteen cents on the bedstead in two pe►ymalts, and recently asked permLsion to I visit her, but was positivel refused on the .. - . - •. �. '' ,_, __ . t#frr�.".,�. *"..!and sti.fi rst.+a 1. A "Awswarivx .4"W'"fia�.,Wsf m �4 � :i i �.ari -. - ^-^t,r - - - — , , 'rbtlen. g'l 'le .. � 4., � ° N� fa fid stbR Pails are sto timI ted that a comp 1-0 between that " satsfesaaiA am,rding 0, sMan military au- sum sled the price asked for she caster, f6,- Wdo � known of the on" =a tion►, int Its sell wmtld be more dif- though avow eatioot Bothnia or i� float thew is Ie70. �• may be of sated. This should mean trsbe of that five 16ousas,d 4� do lt. � Indians,�� a�bor.*Bines of New hey A nI� sok is ��' fouudland, shit at one ^sites sported along ht &n Lo Island Sound near It V bt nil i$ a�le"u Islatiw body am -$!►!tt. ane in 'k interior hof'l 0 S b ° e�Yg - conn ver plrs�d a la+w that was so Com- h ' *sit , • Ne ren, a few aye ago, and seat to r 1 d ani ll Hared as the aatl- s � ` Iry g o ttftal for preservmtloa. Pim y . y m r[L1 0' its einliiful Ipkee en , ,n4 treatln of Val 6 LegWAtnre Of Ne- ' hIA %arm'with flip of tl b fib :• Of tbBtssn yn age conducted by one vada. boa vlagtts the ht to treat set deTiboi de• red oi`"' ter in iiontmna dnrint the t ? .' tion, dad giving phase to the noble carribor goo. g &-friend, Ibe claim Ips so re,sonable that or reindeer that in vast numbers traversed at is claimed that the right even offison do frit dispute it, hey man was hlwged in twelve instances. the country from north to ronth, diusplayinf ave - I It l gaind three at0 with a, large wagon their skill in the handling of the bow and ay, Carom ou shows that in Alae- to mow* In lively fash)on d the whole arrow which they can use with great dexter• my saohnntts a2 ei ielnale. In the of a ay latel to Rather ap an return to Ity, and shooting the rapids with theielighl xer laboring olasse 11 pe>t cent. of males finale Col ge, Mleh., the 800 chain end swift amass, made from stens- or the bark kke work on Sv , ins additioan to their ►eek- benches that had been distributed among of birch trees neatly sewn together. One ly services. � - .. I the barfp and i4lds In the neighboring oan,easily imagine that Newfoundland, with to Thel,Rnrian rnmenihais decoeAi6t oovatry on the preceeding night by the its wild animals, Its nnmerotu lakes end Ike Ugnors shall retailed only ie hoitell and student.. rivets teeming with fish, its marshes swarm. go. eating hoiuss. As a result of this ediot 90 - bate msa*uremonts ve the hes ht of the I with gi g posirmigans, . curlew, plover end nd 000 voUm sh wJL,„be. closed on Jan. i, Mexican volcano, Po ateped, as 17 809 n p pec an whilst on the lain or barrens tray an! 1886. ” feet above the sea_ The orator, which is be met counties herds of reindeer; what a it. A oou— A al recently condemnee) the completely obscure within by sulphurous Pwed� this must have been to these wild chief surgeon of Rhenish infantry regiment vapor, is about 2,} miles in circuit and 1,000 and savage aborigines, where :— al. to nine years In the penitentiary for illegal- feet deep. The entire oentre of the top of "Untamed, uotsuaht, in arms or arra nn filled; e i letting c ff y ung mon from military ser- the mountain seema to be solid sulphur, - • Theirpstrlmooal soii they rudely &Wed he vias. which is deposited st the rate of about a -' , Chased the tree rovers of the savage wood, ' ' ton a da Ensoa, ed the wild bird, swept thesaaly flood ; Wit, A Justice In rgis recently unan'itoo y Or wh• a the halcyon sported in the bre' se. . �, to marry two nples at once and married At the (german naval port of Wi1helMs• i In lip ht canoes they skimmed the rippling sea, both women to a of the men before he war haven, on the North Sea, a number ; of Is- The paesiLg moment, -all their blies or care ; osaware of the f t. He afterward ggoot the borers who were engaged in cleaning the gnoh ss their sine held been—the children were." ,it matter st •sights ell out to the' natiloll,on iron hull of a steamer ate the mussels they Here they sported along its shores, and n' of the oontraotin parties. . found clinging thereto. Thy consequence with the returning winter, sought refuge in n' . The Commiai appointed by the 8 — t was that nineteen of, the men were taken the igterior, where amidst its beautiful ,y Government to vastigate the grest An- violently ill, with unmistak%his ey m;ptoms foreste game, in abundance could, still be to dalasian earthqu es last Christmas report of poisoning, and in the course of few fomid. flora In perfect nonrity, their n' that over 17,000 i buildings were injured in hours four of'them died. hunting grennde.unintrudedupon,ithey erect• r• tlranada rind Sl lags, of which 4,400 were An old inhabitant of the English vlllsge ed their wimmme far from the roach of eiv- j_ ruined ; 745 pers us were killed, and 1,456 of �Wednesbar•y, named Edward Hampson, ilizatlon. Here. in perfect happiness and i_ wounded, a'ooachemith, has just Come Into possession savage luxury they reigned undisturbed. It An ocean sterner lately took ant to New of 000.000 under the will of hie uncle, When, therefore, John E�atiot idisctovered ?.eale►ad a eonei meat of bumble bees. At Adam Roades, cattle dealer, of New Zea. Newfoundland iIt 1997, and Dame in contact ll press) ,clover d snot seed in that country, land. Roades, who was a Weduesbury man, %''th the aborigines of the islands who were 1. because there are no bumble bees to fertilirI left 'hips native town fifty-three years aR' clothed with eking and painted with . red +' the flowere. The importer hopes that the almost penniless, and since that time h e OOhre, they naturally beheld hag; approach i bumble bees will aa%•a him $3,000 a year in has acquired his wea'th by meads of cattle with terror and astonishment, thinking that a clover seed, farming, the ship he had traversed the ocean with, s - —� _ I - was an enormous bird or animal. As no re- _ - - afstanoo was made, and an they seemed in- �- - - clined to come to friendly terms, Cabot, with his crew, landed, and at once a friendly in- t • I I tercourse took place amongst them. It is ! evident that they mast have become warm ! (' ! and close frif•nda, for on Cabot taking leave . of the New-found land, three Indiana accom- C ; i 1 I ponied him on his return voyage. But, un - 1 1 . i - . - I ' a fortunately, the discovery of the island prov- . I ed fatal to them. From the first frie►;dly t i feelings had always existed between the In- I ' W e beg to call the at�`eztl4n of Housekeepers t8 O r Siena and their white invaders ; thio friend- ace Curtai Department, in which we Show all the news t ship, "cwtver, could not last long. The In- designs of the• best English and Scotch makers. diens, reared in their savage state, knew not • the difference between right and wrong. {. ' We show nice Lace Curtains at Seventy-five ' ret Children of the forest though they were, + One dollar and One -fifty per pair. I loving the wild �psture and freedom which ; .i .- i were always theits, bounding through the - L thick forests seeking the wild birds, and 1. We are' showing handsorhe bound Curtains, large shf3 , chasing the reindeer over barrens, on their 'at One -fifty, Two dollars, T*O-flft�', Three dollars, Thre ' - swift and .powerful steeds. To cure them ` $fty, Four dollars and up. _ of their wird and swage state was• impos- i Bible. a hi d,t therefore, became When th ig n . more thickly populated, the Indians became ' _' _ _ more and more reserved towards the whites. They now suspected that, their territory would be taken from them a4d become the 1 propeitty of their invaders.- Already the axe ■. of the woodman and settler could be heard I resounding through the forest. The sea - We Mvoulti else enll guilt• sPeeHI attention to ,our Blanket and mot beg°II to swarm with men, -busy and $silt Department, In whicl& no house ['au give yea the same value. eager tib gather the fortune that awaited Splendid Heavy .. All Wool" white Blankets at $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4, bo lfof ll net nsh a in n the be vest g gin the harvests - $4.50 and $3 per pair. Bed Comf )rters In very handsome patterns that were of more value than the rich mines ut 73c. got.. $1, $1`.25. $1.50, $1.•75, � and $`� ,and up. of Chili and Peru or the diamond fields of . Africa ; and over the barrens could be heard i Beautiful Elder Down QuiltS4 at $11, regular price in the city the sound of the rifle, as the hunter or trap - Ten to Twelve Dollars for same goods. : ' per emerged from the outskirts of the for- . at, and bounded over the plains, scattering ----- i I the rabbits or harts from their covers in their ^wild and mad career. No wonder, 1�SPFTI�N , IITD ,` that envious and �eslpue feelings gathered • . within the breasts of the' Indians, as they saw their beautiful forests ive way before \ . i_ - . the march of civilization, the wild animals — robbed of their beautiful furs and theses of i its riches. • Instead of friendly intercourse 1. with the whites, a feeling of revenge and I • hatred came over them. -_ . _ _ These savage children of the forest began i I �tj. Est, O s�k�tj, st fiat to shows tendency to appropriate + 'I + the white man s goods a>}d wares whenever + the opportunity oeourred; this lets to disputes i and finally bloodshed. The hunters and i � trappers felt that the Indians were a source 1 :J of annoyance, and they were looked upon as - only fit to be destroyed. I " � B The peace and harmony which tike Indians e 1 I . . r. 1 I,:• ` had previously erjo ed were now about to I 4 •: { • r be ended forever. eir hunting grounds 1 were invaded by a tribe of Micmacs from .` Cape Breton and Nova Scotia, who, having f learnt the use of fire -arms, carried on a war We_ at't od'� ring PYtraordlnaryl v»►Ine 1n tl,ls dr at=tltnent, notwith» p of extermination against, .them, which con - standing the advance in Custom duties and the price of wool. ! tinned 'for a number of years. The Govern- 1 - Ment made strenuous efforts to bring about t �' s peaceful settlement, but of no avail. The e Bonsel eepe,rs and others in wAut of first-clagis Carpets at very . unfeeling, barbarous hunters and trappers, I ow rates should visit our Carpet Boomi during our Big Bales of assisted by the savage brutality of the Mic• c mace, had raised the savage nature of the I i Carpets noes going on. - once powerful red Indians, and at length a !-� "war to the knife" was proolsimed between a �_. Hand$oiae new desis�ns in,Tsipestcy Carpets st 3oc, sb� 40c, , � the two races. Everywhere the Bathnks n ' were hunted like wpives. Their bows and c 50e, 55c and 60e per yard and up. arrows could avail them nothing against the f j files -arms of their invaders. - t 9Qlenald Brussels Carpets at 75e per yard 'abed lip. ' ' i : In order to bring about a reconciliatlon, t .. 1. , ' the 0overner, Sir , John Duckworth, soon 11 after his arrival in St. Jobn's, in the sum- I Kidderminster Carpets at 40e, 45c, 15009 55c, and 60c'per yarn mar of 1S10, issued a prodsmation enjoining i and up. 1.; - all persons who came In contact with the red Indians 10 treat them with kindness n0 1 _!� ' ' ' i ;' as to conciliate their affections. He also j We are &1st►' o terlir Big Drl�eirl ie Blankets, Qutit ; Bheetl , offered to anyone who should brio about i Pillow Cottons, Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towels, Lace Curtalnt4 and establish a rmanent peace upon a firm f and settled footing, the sum of one hundred � and all kinds of Hoose Furnishings,, also a Special line of All -Wool pounds, and such a non be would honor- t White Blankets, (sll�htly damaged) at about half price. ably mention to l is Majesty the King. I I .I $ret, unfortunately, It came too late ; the III- f dimes who had at one time maintained friend- e 3; ;, , . ly r+slatlons with the white man, beosnne at i length fleroe and implacable fees, and.refus I • ed all overtures for peaceable interoonres.� t In the Autumn of -the same err, Lieut.' t ' I •t Buohan, with the as istance of William Cun, e - formed a4 eacplorlag patty for the purpose 1 . -� , of seeking the Iadiianrand poostbla ttrpening l Wh�,�, t ,,'j4 rep oomIDOlnlOaan with them Having pea- 1 olesale( etaal�I��al�r�a,'' titrated about one hundred and thirty miles I In the interior, be came upon some wi • V J 1 r .I :,A i of the Indians. These he surrounded I 1.�1.; their eo'o,Qpanp, to the &amber of seventy i vol C r� '. �,. st ' ' �,. .1 fell into his hands. He soon, however over- n ;: • gr onnd that he had not paid the five oents. remainin , g , � _ 0 , the � - �- • . - ; ; : " j ''_ 11 -, , oame, theh teMr. and established a peaceful i footingwith them, aeeingthatthe white men e -- "- ,$. .LTJ. _ �. _ �i�dn�0 - were Mender instead of foes, four of the In- 1 *� 'I 3 f:-' i. t �'� i': , t s. , . :, is . . eM1 j rt ' I .. r I . .. , _ .- • - r t 1y, • f �T '� t 7� �1-,-'M. 'f i -r R - �¢1�yyp7�" . . r _ �Y t '.{' t . i } d .t � C t l C 4 ' 4 t i� t � - s t �y , � 4 7 ! k. L F ` 1:. � i .l •i,.u.I ami y _ �,i• �; mac.. i R.. . - I,� _ , ,' �` -`�•"� L�i�-.r ,tt . is 3. jam+ 4 fw•4tilt: - • ` I' t q c� aey;, \ir.114 r 4 i - L�` .} j - .� ; - . .. ,. .-. . . • -; 1 _ . y.. ' -ii .,u I - .r.-.,'..... .1 :. ' 1 ' Fan p L n a, ...i': a,, _.++-16Y..ii11'l =ir .. . , .. - . . -. dient,ineluding the ohlet,4000mpanied Bach . book to a place where he had Nh some Pau prombitr to be book I next ;Horning. As the Indians and why I had become very Meadly, two of the wh{� ed behind uhtll the return of Lieak Buchan the neat mooning The followin daY, findf vg that U, ut. Buchan had not re 1 turned with their chief the Indians began + U Mpeet treache and rY immeAiately mar• . - . der" the two min and fled. Shortly after • Leat Buchan returned and was horrified to- find the oorpses of t he two mea with LF e heads severed from the body, The Indiana who had accompanied him, seeing what had oocurrod, and fearing that a similim fate ` ' - awaited them, if they remained, fled, and -' . were never seen sge in. (Tog BS +CONTINUED.) - _ . MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. E One minute's Imprisonment in jail was the . punishment imposed on a man charged in .� Clarendon (Ark.) court with having sold the y\ . products of land for which he had failed to . Pay the rent. The trial oocupied several . days, and upin the verdiotbeing pronounced - ' the condemned walked across the co ' and placed himself in charge of the Sherif F` who took him to the jail, where he served - <� out .one minute's time. - - . &The general depressfop of trade hes made - . Itself very severely fe In the artist world of England. Some of Ina artists, poor fel r^'' lows, have been reduced to tore straits, as - '1, . pictures are about the first things average humanity economizes fn when it wishes to : > draw in the runs of self indulgence. Well ' - known artists of established reputation'find . i' - it difficult to dispose of their productions, _ . :. ' - and it is said that one painter bee been sa far reduced that he is glad to keep the pot • ' of life boiling by the lowly industry of clean - . Ing pictures. .- - k: i; Poole, the famous �Londoh tailor, who dreg j some time ago, was no Cockney but a limon - pure Yankee. The Amprican Anglo -man ; ' ' sacs who patronized him under the fond de- . lesion that he was thoroughly ' English, you know," felt thoroughly disgusted when they - - , learned the truth• The fact of the matter in, it is extremely doubtful if first-class Ani eriean tailors ,are not , facile prinfeps in their business. And - that Engltbh tailors, the • real sort, that is those who have, never been 1I anywhere else but in England, with ail their excellencies, have not the same gift of giv I -- ing stylish finish and cut to clothes ass the architects on this side the •water. i Here is a good example of the practical - value of knowledge and the disadvantages- • of ignorance as to the relative values of - !,.l; things, A Connecticut man received ..a t" '- Persian rug as a present. .Small-sonled creature and bs,rgain-hunter that he wasi •1, 4 got an opportunity to trade it for an ingrain _ carpet and snatched at the chance, thinking; - he had a good •thing, The man who gave •' " ' the carpet was equally Ignorant of the % alae • .. - of the rug', and so were several other ignor- amuses through whose_ hands it passed in ,'. 1 • course of tr&Ae. Finally, a connoisseur got " possession of it for $20 and found no diffcul ` • ty in disposing of it for twenty tiro es what he had - paid for it. What is the use of casting pearls be f ore swine ! � • The days of skating are 'corning round again, -and already pleasing anticipations of . many an � hour's pleasar t sport are making glad the 'hearts of youth, and of.s:'good. _ -•g manyalso.-that are not so young. GracefuI- . neon is nine -tenths of the art -of skating, and - - _ all who indulge in this most exhila-sting of all winter sports, should seek with all their power to secure a graceful carriage while on the ice. If there is anything awkward - looking on earth it Is the skater who serawle - . ' along at An angle of thirty or thereabouts, - . with arms going like the wiugN of a wind- . mill and legs exhibiting curions . gyrations, : There is no greater mistake that young skaters can make than to sacrifice Rt'a1Ce ,for . mere rapidity. Such rapidity in too dear- - ly bought_ . Nobody need despair of a Chigainan• He learn the ways of tate white roan's eiviliza- . Cion with remarkable quickness. A good .. - nample, of this comes from California, whore they have recently established a trades na- ion, and tested it a few days• ago in the most ►pproved fashion by ordering a strike of the - • dxty celestials employed in a Diger factory, I where there were 28 white laborers, the sole , object being to compass the dismissal of the ' k' atter. There was no complaint about wag" —the offensiveness of pale-faoed competition - . t was that troubled Ah Sin. The trike appears to be exactly of a kind with ; , ' • he coal miners' strike is Wyoming against v '� 'hinese labor, except that the heathens -. lave shown a superior humanity and. regard V, - or the forms of law. A St. Louie paper deals very stt�asfally , ` vith those crude thinkers who are constant ' y bewailing low prices as it -they were a Ila- I . ional calamity. "In it," says this level -head- I' .-- �•1 d journal, "a calamity that a million fam-' ` I • lies shouldibe able to buy flour at 2T instead j. � , f 31 cents a pound ; sugar at 7 instead of . a 0 cents; a cookin stove for$9 instead of $1.5t , suit of clothes for $5 instead of $10 . and , blanket for, $2 instead of $4 ! Are there t of more consumers than producers in . the" . ountry, and are not low prices, therefore, uvotwble to the larger number!' Of oourse hey are. Every father of a family can see 1 hrou h that problem with half an eye. �o ; A nobody be deosived•by anybody's wail- , - uge abbot low prioes, itis himtieIf he la nournmg over, nothing else. _ To givelawyeri their duethey are a pretty .� ,, 14 Ong suffering ekes in their relation to the . a edges. They have a res t for the Bench ` ' which it takes a good deal to 'overthrow in • - -a he person of any particular occupant there-• � . ., - 4. The majority of them reveal a submis.. ( _ - -:.- iveness of feeling In receiving snubbinge :. r -. `a`, rom their Lordships which says a great deal . ' or their self-restraint. And so we con- - ft +lode that things must be In a very bad way, adeed, when'& resolution like the following, ,eepeoting the Judge of the County Wept- i north, was carried by a vote of 51 to 4 by f - . he Hamilton bar:—"Itesotmd,—That the `� ; ' lissatisfaotion existing in the minds of a . arge number of the bar of this county with = � ;� '_- its Honor the Judge of this county, owing to - ' . i ill habitual dlicourtesy towards them while . I a the discharge of his duties as Judge, ie .. roll founded, and is a leaner of extreme re -• i t ;ret." This is oertnI very strong. If not"- ti .. oo strong, then the udge in question - is Iesnredly unfit for his position. A man who j • .- . ' } s "habltuaUY. dLCourtsous" in the.discharge- - d hie duties •Mas utterl! mistaken blis funic I dont. I u 1: t% r ..t ti5o6 few. r ♦ t I. �,�, . 1 --n .k y 1 .:tau �: .1 , % q J': 1 f. f .• J� I \, . F1 J t• i, �P #: . }, • i ' `. _ ` .„ I'Y''+.' ,E. - • ` . f ,4-. . _. . . ,. •i The Glom and l[,l�jeety of the �neeen• of the ladies around here could get real SIj1 a �'1' B II a II B JrVa"11,911,11go DUM" rAt T s�lsatl�eli. home-made bread such sr oa make, do i m Dnwen, Teams, ward ee� air. - sr sacs- wsrrsgs�n. ' y S" re!e am land destroy Yoffie ao oasr p _ . ) . t you sapwas they would pat up with the fm teal and de to tr.1. �• For the trge which ere eaeo are ismporsl ;bat soar tuff' at the. baker she ! TheOIIlt7 Yazd, , `' $ L L $ Q R I N SL a�r worn ppeeaoo ethsy aR+s - the things which are not seen are eternal.''- 8 Oor. e � I I Ms is fid per hoer: Mod or hem Aind theft powerful aasoentrwted disCnleoMaf�roper- Iv. 113. And you could ea.ily get up a reputation on a fall work int poultry, yore does . ee�btned �ortns a+d root eleWms mehio. a perfect means of std. gentles - This world I deem your ralein cakes,' and dried o,•allers, and not amount to much, b t it is very import- " "e"'e °�"' a� Aind for dam001M. d�8 at �itme "°noel But a tflewtifal dreim �. 4 New Eaglond pumpkin pies. N,or oouldii t ant that what little oro k there is to be done _ r lwaw Street 1Wsllisem. eseisoo. tul odor; made entirely of sella In rrsoeled . „ I Tory . unique, sod seat. tiveq nae of ghattoas that are not what they seem , you 2 I. I should be done r4 1 and at the ht ,� �j (v Oren. whose visions rite The old lady brighten' d up a little. time. P C B 1 A7 T 17 C ARDS have iLwo: trice Ice. eah--three tor'J6o. �' . (living w:)Iwrise �� „ First it the lit a things about the Ceesol the gnat dMdeotss�t Of 4ha/ which shalt meet our waiting' eytsI.I need cto be pretty good at cooiriiag. ouy and management ! goal ry, which, ii soap. " the Kole med+�t. I'°sd°n 1•� 1�' . said she. And it yo think I could enp- tended to properly, k the f ,wLt to e- B Y 'M S 1 L i ' vales, price 160 . or s6a perboz o� 8 aster, seat . Am t,t the Lord 1 port myself so good condition s. Ai tees tion Wholesale Prber. Ail well arrorwd. No "Oy of� "I - .. creating Word I " I am sure of it 1" o ed cheerful Grace. two alike. P d. BIRTHDAY CARDS Address �� ���• cc Craig �• Yea1. - VPhose glory the silent elide secure i „ Above all things do not neglect olaasili- W+Pv teal. Oiroalananddesorlpfions of our English Thy -r Where ttctndi Thy Name And I'll go there withyou this very day new; for fowls will k p healthier and In � be ioclodd. NOT ramim. halve°' �,or,ed preparations s and hes on atppiiattosy _ .. - . In scrolls of flame to look at the place, an� will engage It for better condition bn ager goaatities of CARDS, good value. for i 0 1. Agents wanted. Writs for terror. • • 'Ne:th the ft"hament's high-shadoying frame I three months- on trial.' And I can paint coarse food with al ass, than if fed on s6_ . 25 « �ylargero• 1.00 s t T�• ,,,, Q . I- you a sign to pat over your door. ,Boma- the best and most lshin food if en- a'� Lando and Cheap Holes - 4 I gaze overhead ma' n bread b Dlrs. Deborah Ddu ! And g l� Orderi may be p Nonatdy enticed. Cash ' where Thy hand bath Spread y tembed Io filthy, quests Clean the house to wcompagy order. Address, FOR THS MILLION , - Por the waters of heaven their crystal bed ; I'll hem you some curtains and arrange the often and scatter en of earth and ``�' sal tytthews Bros. do Co.. Toronto And stored the dew, she vee in the low window 1 I almost wish fresh pad around the house and lander the - Along the Itae of the cisiesneeud Nae'tltwe hers In its depths of blas, j was going to be yonrehop girl," she added rowp. Clean dirt easel b chem but be- psNADA PBIBNT Ittaiiw:v in Ccatral D.lu►ta and Northern Which the 'fl res of the sea came tealpered throe Ih, merrily." Bat I can het you in the even- y ' rapidly lest New sectionsaoro are being opened up sad - - . P y comae quite valuable when applied for this CO.rapidly settled to these wostdertlslly pteistdlve . Sett they throe Ing you know I" purp�,,• 11 LOAN & §�VINGS Cregions, and the " first comers" will have. "flat . . . Through that pure shrine ; (grace Crazall 1t prophecies proved oorrect, Care bestowed a nl i. not loot cholas M of location- -' M beneath the veil of Th fl Leh divine Pon by, For full information (which will be seal you tree of - Thy Aunt Debby's delicious j home-made bread, any means, as some persons seem to think, Ilmee�r"ta�. �'�' ism charge) the free lands and cheap homer. apply - . _ ewere the fight for the fowls a reciate kindness and care 's -Shin whiter than powdered !> Lues. swept as am Subeodbed a tal•............- 11s. Th 6 were else too bright b1.re id soon acquired a to otatio and the pp Paw up o,►l�wa•-• •• • q.�000p to JOlgli H: MORI" , For the feebtenete of a sinner's eight. p . cq P n• very quick in rete pin favors in the she ...... �..... old !rd could scarcely bate it fast enc h. q g Pe Reserve Fund..».....tl....,..... 1,100,000 . Western Canadian Pam� nt, C. h N. W. R-, . - y y ag of nice f cosh eggs. The better the card and T Assets.. .................... 11.800.000 9 Y0[l $t , TOrosb. out. . ,I gaze aloof : People came half a dozen blocks to bay the the more varied the food, the bettor will be onithe tissued tool . yellow pumpkin les find delicious a 1 O F F I v a:: ;�, R. S. HAIR; General Pass. Agent, y P P P PP 4 the results, and the more profitable they I • . • . I : ohimso, Ills. ' Where dote and: space are the warp seri woof. tarts ; children brought their hoarded will be to their owner. Com "y'8 Btaildlnv& Toionto St•, U� 1 Which the King of KingsI. � ( J . \ Lite a curtain flings pennies to invest in chocolate sweetme its._ There is at present a great deal of Inter- Toronto. CUT` .l i i� O'er the dreadfulness of eternal things. _ vanilla caramels, and ' cream cakes with . est manifested in the rearing of fi intams. I - 1 r off stella and delioio�s centres of sweet- The Coif hi►s now hand a her as A t.neetried tent Puffy The smallest ■psaims ne are considered the puny g , uses:.The little morsel► -drawer Brew fort fit, being the hwrdest to notal►. The amount of EnglLh money which it L re fte New Qp-(perlbtivs: To shade us mesal - with coins and Aunt D +b n s dim es + • From the bare ever!aeting firmament ; y ey pmotioe fel owed by most brooders seems P" to lend on first-class soourities at ow . Where the glow of she W grew bright and hopeful again. very cruel, to sa the least. They do not rates of interest. Apply to -e ; 0 I , Comes slit to our epee And nae day Der. Hebert �'w1>an08, walk- y 'Heath s veil of comes our eyes i and look- set the hens until very 1 rte in the season, so - J. KBREA T ■A"Ne40 au . I lets by with Madera M ,stopped that the chicks wilt on.y be partlygrownwhen Yanaaion Direeter �� \ ed in. the cold weather comes. This will serve • . ; But could I ties,. �' Img ft - � c c Isn't that oat' oona�ia Grace," he � : I- - - ., As in truth they be,' Y • • to stunt their growth more or less, and this . . The glorieb of heaven that encompass me - is bahind the connter 2' is just what the breeders want to aocom• sl• w e--!8 . I should tightly hold Medora turned crime with viz trioti. • O $ --ABE 1'HB-=- _ Thetteeued told „ cc plish. Besides thL, they are oftentimes Ci that msrvelloue curtain -of blue and go " My coaein t . race she said. No, very scantily fed for the same reason, it be- •Tim a I . indeed ! We are not in trade." Ing very desirable to, have them as small as % � cc I BEET I T � r' lgl ' . - , -:,. flown the whole, - What possessed her to utter this deliber- possible. They make beautiful little pets, . T As a pttrethment eesroil, ' ate falsehood Medora could not afterward and are mach more profitable than most of - 0 M1s1I a=�= �� wwARE! • shall beton my amaaed eight uproll , have told. Partly the sting of false shame, our ornamental fowls. ` • • And without a tosses aril a disinclination for Mr. Herbert ' � . At one buret be seen I Latest Improved Attachments , The Presence wherein I have ever beetl. Valanyc•.e to know that !her. relations were The time for selling ohieks is noir at hand, r► r to use her ozpresdon, •' not ladies 'Sind They are now of s large size and the best _ _ _ - �? - - �0 But who may bear braeden can be sadly picked out. Now Sia The r;a to tieee,: The blip may lean I gentlemen." ( - ' rta'ly the time to start into the poultry . Washer � the ort lgeDta pdoe for �mcid a III , - air ills ifajeety that shall t>e there? mac. �'wlanee looked up at the sigp over wast,tn� laashine+, business, for good ■•oak can be purchased at 'I r tedthat aweak. _ What eye may gaze the door. .roman or t,. I OUL . On the unveiled blaze of The name 4 Ma " he remarked in. I reasonable prices, and by changing location ear. old wi thou Qu price 0 1�5 . _ - a'�tlte light girded throne of the Ancient of Days ! y� now they will become accustomed to their fit,,, see !. w.. n differently, $r.`� nv-s Cot.Lsas, Il'ambridge, E -)gland. .. , now uartere and be fn. excellent breeding _ board, Lti with e""1 estate buying as etamptor ass elegant thele Yes,' said edora, Angry at herself q "a"h `°'00,x`"" and sample of Q condition in the spring. If they are bought m One hoar. e• n:. Q", �� sem` � three years end ass/ ort - . 4 �_ blushing so dee ly, cc bat we are no re- wanted all over Can !� in the spring at breeding time, the change aria. tiamplesentr•:/ anal. • lotion." . - will oftentimes break up their laying and it trial andterric,•ry et.en I �diM maks ea d agents; no wear on Ana lady wanting a machine will do well b wrMr M A Little Shop-LTirl : Mr. alatice houglit over the matter ; sloths., and a rr IaA will .iter tr n . Y Y Y 7t g It wars., eta. will take considerable to recover and get in to wash call- ,n five minutes. cotton oods in A bedelnt,� TER Ga01aRRATIVE Anti ill, or no sale. Address. FF,IOUS A r he afterward me Mia Mf►y at a party given �• A,tenteaa sari risco , i good breeding condition again. , as c.etn•w.-9e ]a..+. - - �., ,,. .. by a friend; where putty Grace Crazall --i •t She's an old darling;" said Greece -.Croix- time is ro valuable in breeding season, it is'n t� h ,c o her all I can. I've was a s� present; he had taken rather a sometimes gulls a serious loth, - 8W111��bi�9 Cue . . ' - - sail, and I meant help fano to the ori t blue eyes and delicate I j a lairs y g� y Experience is 9 valuable teacher. The A'U T ' No - Zc.t a beautiful recipe for chocol to ec A blonde beauty of th6 former. Valance Hall, . bn don Friday evening I am going there to on the hill just 0µt of the city, was solitary reader should look over the past seas,n, and ! ya yfg� �T, 8nU7 $. HAIIIL'L'OI% I rake up all that I can, so that the schpol enen h• now the his ebtterr had all mar. "oe wherein he has made mistakes and try , ; .I . . • I children will buy them on Saturday. I tied gaud gone way, aqd perhaps a nt� to improve the next season. Experience , aACH�PLOtI OF -THS_ ''=``": i '•now ,how to make cinnamon apple tarts, ps teaches that the best way to ship eggs is in 011'LY ONLY P might find a 1 attractive and graceful , .-c.(, and lemon drops send cocoanut balls." wife than MedorA May. But he could not baskets, ani never in bozos. There . in al- - '• t race I do believe you have taken leave be mistaken he th,u ht in Grace Crazall's ways more or lea complaint about eggs bs- - NA_V_ Y V­­- ci your a+•use," said Medora May, " One identity. � 8 � ing received in had. order ; and anything = .. we ald think it was disgrace enough for Aunt And so the neat evening, about the same that oan be done to avert this should beIYRTLE $150 158 - ' . DAorah-our owd mothers sister -to open carefully attended to by the reader. The .• ' LI ' � IS MARKED time, he sauntered into the shop. trouble with shipping In- boxes is that the I Su SUN" TYPE -w RITER. a uorrlci little huckster shop without oar (,race was behind the daintily -clean little Pp g ' y . K ming ourselves up in -the affair: ' taking IeoiSte newly -baked maple are handled too rough ; but the i°etant an Counter, expressman sees a basket. ,with cloth cover This is nota rubber stamp, buts ggeenuine meta ' � But Aunt -Debby mast live, you know,"' caramels ell the e►n. She lookhd np with P type manifoldina machine. Just the thing for oler: e�id C=rata, who orae perched, kitten fashion, a smile, sewed on� he knows imoneldlatrly what it hymen, teachers, business men and others, having . On the windowsill, feeding the tenfashi h dile. evenrn 4 ," said rhe.' eont.ine,,aad ha.dlis ltse,o.dingly. Ween _ limited correspondence. As a guarantee that the - 11 AIr. Yslance r bite of sparkling white sugar. c' And Cone- cc So." he the& B ht c' I wasn't mistaken shippedluled a hoz, the ah ►noes are that they machine is am represented, I agree to recet•e it any in 'v Exon couidn t keepher an Ion er and g '� will be as ordinary freight, no mat- v� time a llhia a months at price paid to ezt�Write for . y g � tt after all. And t d tittle blue-eyed seraph :� �, �N BRONZE LETTER&. ; the Celebrated Remington Perfected Type -Writer: o ner •e es are not strop enough for fine ter how many special warnings may be writ- _ . y g g is mortal enough to tell a lie in spite of her tea or sated on the box for the ea ressman GEORGE BEN GOCG11, Sole Agent, ...:': nE'edtework, and her education has not fit- P ' NO t�E 0TH �R t �N DINE '�erl her to be a teacher, and her or old an eiic appearan ! dose not take time to read theme the na 3•t King Street, Fast, To•estta. - P° But he looked serenely at C.raoe. rneum itic bones keep her from going be- ;'c j didn't kn w you were to - - tre,de,', lural eolteequenee is that they get well ehak- - _ - _ - hind a counter or entering a factory. I said he. en up before they reach their destination. MW WHA - _ suppose you wouldn't be willing to have cc Didn't you 2 We�1," retorted Grupe There :is w great deal of talk and writing. I her come and live with yon 2" cc m Au t Daborah'e oho ire at about the beet kind of fowls and which f . I !' cried `fedora. " D�ou suppose I present 1 always come here in the even- breed brings the best returns, This ie moatB OT & RE'R tfant to proclaim to tha whole town teat I I, of it guess work more than anything alae,I. 1 Ings to help her, because, she added, with have such a dilapidated old relation as a sweet shade o seriousness ooming over as there is no one variety beet for alt par8 \ I . t poses. They nearly all have thele special • . . that would take her tjuick' enough," said her face, c' aunt ss old and poor, and she points of excellenee,and breeders should first . - . didn't quite know how to maintain. herself determine qualities be wants best developed OF M0NTREALff..,..1.1 !.race,if 1 didnt board with Mre. Howitt, q Pe ' .in independence ; and, unfortunately, myI'- � sad .+Hare the little u atalra back room in file fowls, and select accordingly. He P wades at the factory are not enough for us with the two children. Juit wait until I y g sh;uld fu ty d •side whether he w4nti Gigs = y `- both. So i ad�i d her open this business, rnarr some rich man "• she added, with a , alone, or a go -)d markbt variety, or simply , Whereas the reports of the epidemic in Montreal have, for obvious reasons, . . y , and she did, and She's doing well ; and she i eauc u liftin of her auburn brows ' and an ornamental variety that makes a nice , Y 1' g _ �t bakes the iii )st iicious bread and pies you No matter what been greatly exaggerated; we, the undersigned Boot and Shoe Manufacturers of . Cher} see if I don't f nrni'sh up a stately apart- appearance on the lawn. 0 9, ever ate, eo, wtth a saucy twinkle under quality in desired, it a an easily be found, as Montreal, beg to inform the trade land the public generally that our manufacturing moot for Aunt lleoby - c. • . . her eyelashes, f •yea know of any custom- " llon't talk nonsense," said' Medora err, will you please recommend our firm ±" we heaves° m t,°y varibtles of fancy fowls, establishments are entirely outside and far removad from what is known as. the . >~cidly, "It's very likely, isn't it, that a „ ,1 that It ie but a simple matter to get the right To be sure I j ehall� he answered in they bird if the breeder knows just what he is I afected District ; that the exbraordinary precautions taken by us render ib extremely- :3ctory .girl like you ie going to marry a same spirit, !' Qnd I am very glad, Mise , 1: ,h man?-' desirous of obtaining. improbable dist contagion can be carried in our goods ; thab every employee in on (.raxalt, to see that you are not ashamed 1 . ta;aes Cfaxall laughed merrily. All of being a working girl." ,.. , -.�I establishment has sen vaccinated and re-vaccluated (heir families also being through life she and her cousin, Medora "O: course am not " said Grecs. - i Farm Fences vaccinated), and that a thorough examination of the homes of our operatives has M iy, had agreed to differ on most points. cc Why should I �" I " • i; ^bice seeing no other career before her had, cc Bit your co site D�edora ie " Perhaps no batter treatise upon fen -es bees made by compo ab physicians ; and *t it la acknowledged by the Medical on the d nth of her last surviving parent, can be given than a farmer's reason for seek- Grace gave a 1}tile shrug of her sh'ouldere. Faculty tha0 the co binat�on of .chemicals aced in the tanning, ooloaring, and _ , cheeiia 1. entered a factory, while Medora, I {. Ver Pkel " said she. " Medora and in a different fence that those already in . talon ht r et; n 3 on the 13tform of a false y y' use.. Every year upon my farm I usually finishing of the loath a need in Boobs and $hoes is in itself a potent disinfectant. • g P I dif differ in many things. divided one or mord g=aa fields, so an to � 1. gentility, had done fine sawing and silk Mr. Valance bought a pound of caramels, We have also compiled with- every requirement of the ONTARIO BOARD OF embroidery on the sly to support herself, mow one portion, and pasture the other, or - and went away. to keep different kinds of stook by them- HEALT , and after a ose examination of our factories by Doctor Covernton, their Chief .. patting on all the airs of a young lady -of cc he said to himself. P . She L a beauty, selves which 1 consider desirsblo es fashion the while., And now Aunt Deborah cc And she is a sensible beauty into the ' P� Inspeetor� rye haver�° ived his certif Dates, - : . May, the infinite disgust of her aristo- bar sin. One o those rare ereaturee in our dally in the case of miloh cows and sheep. I I (Signed), _ -- � _ 1.craticat inclined niece, had actually open- country, a thorou, thoroughly well-balanced girl." found it a great job to move the nec�a=cry : I . e.d a lit a low -windowed she in a shad , amoWt of rail fence to accomplish the de- AME 3. HOLDEN cit CO:,1. SHARPI+ & McKINNON"t H� must havejbeen well pleased with his sired' ar )se. and when built such tempo JAMES LINTO'S. & CO , dAME3 MoCREADY & CO ,.. street just out of the main horoughfare, purchase, for he!came again the next even- P - • d se Seeders despairinglyex reseed it teary fences were blown down In places by JAMES POPHAIid & CO. R. McOKE. 1� & 00. • p t in just in time to walk home with (trace ' ! - one into trade 1" g' I every heavy w'nd that came ; stock, espe- JAMES WHITHM & C 000H.RANE CASSILS ICO g Crazall. And they talked over Aunt De- + '':" For Aunt D.bby, inher,bewlldered lone- borah'A affairs, and concluded as flour was stuffy house, were constantly knocking It GEO. T. SLATER i G. BOI VIN. - line��, had scarcely known what to �o until low -.let then, it would be a favorable o down, colts, finding It one of the finest of _ _ _ ___ ' _:. _._�_1� �_.___ __ _ t�rlce-Craxallcameto the rescue with her P- pastimes to see how many rails they could fib ful tours a and str htforward com- winter teri s for the old lMr to lay e, her knock down in a day, till there was no rest_ Pe g winter stock through blr. Vslanoe, who for the wen old farmer from rebuilding 1 E. i I . mon-sense. . was acquainted .with one of the great To- " I only wish it' wain't sinful to takes hence he thought, In Stir weariness, cannotPL E.S S --.,*-.'O■ :on1,o stain merchants. this be changed ? Cannot some device be ` dose of- l.udanum and put myself out of the Oal . a few wee shad elapsed when Me• 8 • y made that can b) mov d with ease, that trill Ahead of A.11 CompOtitor8. 'S way, sighed the poor old lady. Bora May was elee ifiad to learn that her • � 44Now Annt Debli that down t >ionad not blow down, that colts will lot alone, that • yr cousin Grace was engaged. Ira good sheep and hcg fence± Such a fen •e HIGHEST HONORS AND GfOLD MHDAL AT TORONTO. a bit like you," said Grace cheerfully. cc To some master baker or journeyman g P I - . " But what am 1 to do 2" said Aunt De- confectioner, I suppose," she said ion- must be high ae pos ole, therefore let ns , temptnonely. use all the wi re we c , forma bridge to keep SIX GO ld M alb iII `'three Yeul'8*-Scat RCCord iII the �Porld. '- • b•,rah, �� : it ti ht sant the wire t the top so that the - What can you dot said Gr e. �� No " said (xrace. with a es roguishly uishl g 11 I don't know a� I am good for anything," ec y g„ y wind will not blow It down or cattle press g ATISFACTION GUARANTEEO.� spar>tling, to Mr. Herbert V alanoe. It over, with boards a the bottom to form . said the old lady with a quiet tear or two, cc I -don't -believe -it,"- said Medora, the bride also to e a fence against I' - "except to help around the hones, and I growing red, then pale. bridge, for PE(�iLffi, an be'iuia you get it, si there era imltstiens. The genuine Is enh+msde by . • ain't strop enou h for regular hired het . �c „ ii sheep and hogs. It net be made In lengths - , g g g P Bat it's really ad, este (Trace. And so that it can be moved apart at anytime (14 ' Your uncle always used to say I: was' a ,we are to be married In three months. And master hand at making bread." Anat,Debb is to Dome to the hall and .litre feet proves the best length ;) we want, it �f QL1e8Il �ilty Oil• �Oi'! "'Then make it," -brightly interrupted •t m as loon as she can dispose of her straight, to let ns poaple it together and SARL R GAS W C O e 1'ORONTOr ONT. _ with e P to end. The couplers 4 ust allow the foloce1. Gam• business to advantage. And, dear Medora, - - 'f Eh'. ' said Aunt Dibby.:.- ' .._� • I hope you .will often come and visit. me to follow the uneven gnrfaoe of the ground ; . " There's a nice little store to let on Bay „ the upper couplers will spread going over ..: I, ., " " n dollars a there. _ hill, the lower through a Hollow, hence It1Q R �� far ���CO�1. .., - Street, went on Grace, for to Medora May did not anevrer. She caned will leave no hog h lea under the fence. . - month•" not. Bat in her secret heart she recognized y ��feriar Oil of Other :I cc But I haven't got ton dolla�i a month," how Infinitel more sncoeseful in life'a lists This coupler makes the beat point from Of DeaIoi�� Whti Of-mcCO� • , : feebly interrupted Aunt Debb y which to support the �engthL What shall ler and 8811 In- �nufaoture 1..�. y P y had been Grace's true frank honest than " 1'11 lend it to yon," said Grace, 'coat ' �- y'_ I an-hor it with Was the next question - - - . - of the we re 1 have eavoti And there's a her own subtle and devious oonrtfe�l ; An iron rod can be drwen easily,; being of m __I. } i � g Like many another, however, t a) lessen uniform size it can bb drawn easily al+o. c � 9 - pretty bearoom at, the back of the shop, and had come to her, ton late. a clean, dr b�eement under it where on _ If I use s large, stiff rod when I draw, the �-' y ' y toprone way the bottom will moue in the op- m A' ` can bake you - bread. I know, for the • f - _ • sister of the lady where I board is looking cc Do you think, mpmma,". said a 1 the posits direction. That will not do ; the rod .2 -A ; for cress -making rooms, and I heard her one, 11 that Uccle Reliben is a good man and must be an lig�it as may be and support the o'"t I j _ „ " " I think so m chi -H. fence then the lower end of the rod will not eeaking ab_ nt it. • will go to heaven?" , y • � �,W30. dXlr-=S - - - " Do you mean to open a bakery?" said Why do you ask 2" c` Oh, nothing much," move, hence the post when drawn over will I; bewildered Aunt D ibby. waking from a ;Bort of reverie; "I roes again sesame its upright position. ,� - t thinkin what to faun l�okin an el he Bi to , lindSer Bolt rot eale'b jn- sa ., �eCoII Brea. B . .• " Not exactly that," explained Glrace. g Y B g Pool O1, I ffle"I" x But if Mrs, Hewitt, or Mrs, Taylor, or any would;make-=tkat's alt." The height of fashion -A dude's collar, VHS: P fi _ . . . _ . 40 L. . -..:..L. xt+ i L RDINE ::.: .. .. - •". _ , . , - I �i,'. - y r. . %. ,. - 1 ((, �- is . L !_ . - ­ ­ ; .. , . 1: "} - _ I.: i I r' - - 4. I. -1 .1 .. . ­- "�J . . ­ i� r 1, .1 I I �.'I..` __ I - . it, . , ,, �.:_. I . . :_-� 1 . r, `I , .. L { I.L. - 1 'fi _ f,�; . I .. . :...­., � . � !.�..�,.' j . . I , � . .1 -..: _ . . . 1.:1 . . ­ .. . I i 1.:I . •: L. -1 i, ' ' I - - . I.... .1 ... .. . . . . . . )­­ .., . �, , _i _...�',.�­ ­� A - � � .,., ..I :- '. I " - _. ...:, "'. .. - - . . - 1: , ,,, I., I ... ;;,.. I:— t I,1 - .a 1 I 1; F . ..I I . - - -.1., . ..­­ .. .11,;.-1 I ­_.,,_.:.. - I .: " 0, . � 4 . . y^ 1, ,, . :­­ I . 1". � L : �. : �, 1 .. I. M_ .;,:ol - 1' -1 1:, i. L_ I- (. - + it fir+ Q1 .r i'. I. L.. 1. 4'• I L . . _. - , I.* '': - ...'.. 1. i L,la , I& 1 . . 1 ,} r ... '. ( - Fk- 1. . .1 - •Y, . 1. :I.. _L' 1 I. I f , .- '-. , . 4,...I 1, ti, x . 1.,. e. , ..I : . ''� 1 ' �K z?, I . � - -1 . � . . - . . . - � I i�� � � , - , .. � -1 . ; . .1 . . I - . I I . I . - .: � , I - 1. _ � , � 7 : - - ; , I . . � � . . , I. : L L I I . . I I . . - . - . , � . . . I I . , . . .. I - I . - . . � ; . I �­ . L : I : . I I . .1 . . . ; L . I %W . L : - * : ; Ll .11 I � , y:I . t:. . .1�� , ' 6 '' 'i J That "bmallpox" Caae. ; 1. Pergonal Mention STOVES. - � VE$L. . LS r .. � 'r _ .. . r, I, ' , �he tollowin it Dr. Rae's report to itis - �,,.": 'i Rev. J. F. Ockleyy paid Pickering a of Heal$h,sa•the� •sappcsed cue, -o! In 03 arena= t and 1=1C3reri=W4I . . - ���� flying.visit on' Tuesda afternoon lost• rj y smallpox at Cberrywaod :. , be. out I , Call d See if .. Mr. Dennis O'Connor is ablo To the Obiltrnan and mri»be�ts of the f _ ,l around, having almost completely rgeov• Board of Health of the Township of Picker. , } , :0, �-�t ` Bred from his illness. lug. tientlemen :-In compliance with a '� U N �` ,, , , We regret to learn that Mr. Thomas contained tb family of Mr.ydas DOES CI' SE=-+=-+ ; ' $r ; , . Bunting has been very ill at his father's wood for tine LA31ps sleedin at the lung- He Chapman, of Cberry P RANGESi T VEPIP}residence, with b g of investagatin a reported case of small- S � S.a �� f . ­ - is now some, better.i. f .• : !r 9 Miss Esther w Pod- I saw the patient, CO&Iofl,&D.,The genial eoitn>leaaa9 of it " Bb-iert Chapman, on oat. 29th, and after making ., . ,1.- . . , +.1. . - Miller was again seen upon our str6ets i very full inquiry sato the circumstances Cheaper than anybody else.;, on Monday last, he having arrived home •from which the repast originated, I am . s . - � , - from the North West {via Chicago) on most happy to be 4ble to report that the : - . but in allY Sturday evening. The rem►nnder of the case was not ens of smallpox, po Best Imported English Tin Used � • company will in all robability return) pprroobability one of cbi n z, which home in the course of four or five weeks.; disease was st*tsd to be quite prevalent in ", . the neighborhood at that time. f36.17•y�,, PICBERI:QGI AND CLAREMONT. '- � r I . Mr. Miller is looking exceedingly a ell. I I have the honor to be, '- t ' . ~' I w Your obedient servant, __ _�.-• ---- - __ _ -- -- _ ___ 1 . . -Great bargains during the next few - (gd Fzasets RAs, M. D. • ' , ' ? ' .' / a weeks in everything in our line. Mrs. Member of the Provincial Board - - . - 1.- b Book and Music Store. OAawa, Nov. 9,'86. of Health of Ontario. . ' . . . Allan Whitby 13 - ,P;:, � y -�. :1 \ - ' 1 11 i • - ?o Let. _ - 11�IHITEVALE. , • The shop Iaiely occupied by TH1£ Naw. , . , �. r would make I:, .. Suitable for a small store, o Miss Lount is visiting friends in f • , N,. • r: - an .excellent barber shop. Rent low Whitbq. Mr. Harry Major, of the Ont. DICKI, Apply to Wm. G1.. Ham, Pickering. 1 tf Vet. College, was home last weeks Mins �` t . Sop in Long's Sall. I. ' .. Beattie, of Bostou, is visiting her sister � • . . - A grand hop will tai place in the here. Miss Cooper has returned after ' •- ' `lot coin Brougham. - . Are showing a large st0ock cf above hall, on Thursday evening, g ug .1 ' . j �_ 1 - inst. Good music for dancing. Luncl The Baptist chnreb is to be heated by I - provided. Admission 80e. per couple.. s nPw furnace. The pulpit of the Iiap•_R 1. - - I -- tist church is now ablyfilled gin b the -The" Sunday School Papers published Rev. Mr. Freed, f v'1 y -+ i by Mr. Blaokett Robinson, Toronto, am d+ o Stouff i le.A1.1. , r T_ S.' 7 1 _ - well adapted for Canadian schooli. A select few from Markham, Cherry, L-: . I _.p wood and S� hitevale assembled at Mr. , They are three in number, beautiful] � ' Ellis residence on River St. on Thursda ! `(� ! 1 illustrated; well printed tinct at low price;,. Y ,� MENS 1 0 U►�+H s ar) d �Y'S Send for speciiiseu nuniberR, which areevening and enjoyed a good old-fashioned , sent free of postage on application. If hoe-down until th© ,night was no longer _ young. T� i -Books, albums, fancy Roods, writin . On Wednesday evening the i1v elling I .. P . . desks, work boxes, 'ewellery, music 1 of Mr. H, Major, near Whitevale, caught I instruments, etc., at Mrs� 1, W :D - ­ SUITS 1. . �.. ­ I.; I... - . AIlin's Bo fire fr,oin a defective chimney, but being . - Store, Whitby. _ noticed in time was extinguished by the Waat•d. .., , -,'; ladies of the house. The roof where the. � fire occurred was damaged considerably. A good rel a' l Ie agent at Pickeri . Much. comnsent is bein made ou the ' Village, or Brougham, o, anywhere g : I , conduct of , a young man who passed r-�--� •�-�- Pickering township, to sell the BrantfordI� 1 ,'& t.! Finder, Reaper, and Mower.. A god While the fire was in progress, but could _ �T . z -ot stop to assist for fear of _ missing the ' . 4 commission ;will be paid to the right nig • 'train. , -- Apply at once to C. G. Cody, general . agent, Lindsay, Out. $.g Fiom a Special Correepondent.l. OVERS,H 0 ES.I. f . - _: .. .. . I �. I., I Miss Eva Booth, of Toronto, is visiting succesaeril sale. Mends here. Miss Lizzie Marr, of hark- ,. - ,- �. 1. Mr. B. B. 111organ`e great'sale of hi ham, is also in the �-il} e. Arthur and ' ' I , . ace cattle to9k lace at Brooklin o Rr' Q P Tbos. Dundas, of Whitby, spent SundayI. RUBBERS /�: Wednesday last and was largely attend last at their home. The Yormer is think.1.1. -1. � by farmers and feeders from all parts f inq of taking a trip to Indianna. Mr. the county, some coming a distance f Jas. Ray paid Washington a flying visit ..' .- �. - - forty miles. The 92 head of ca'tt a the other evening. realized oyes 14,000, being an average of Mrs. D. Turner and Miss Alice White : - �� S= M:s SE= -+L=NG �%H�'1°�-�- } $42.50 each. Mr. Morgan believes in met with an accident on Friday evening , - -:� U • - thorongh advertising. of last week. They were driving in the -Among the forthco& . . .1, I L ` ming books .of spec- neighborhood of Belford and in passing a - ial interest is the "History of the Pres- place where a threshing machine engine - I;.' DICKI E' MA�RQ .1. .- I byterian Church in the Dominion.- b stood near the road,. the horse because Rev. Professor Gregg, D.D., of Hno frightened and ran away, upsetting ,the c.. College, Toronto, who has been athe - buggy, and things generally.1. 40%.• g R The occupants were alightly injured. - ���� - ing information for the work ,for, the pas P ` . 4' I. dozen years. From the well-known abil .. `'' - = � it of the author, the care with w4i ' . • DUNBARTON. i I .. I . . yL. every fact has been verified, and the i ' - .. . tereFt vtliich natural! attaches to th The regular meeting of the YonnR - - y People's Association was held in the - hiaiory �f a great denomination, we hay P - no .doubt the publication of this workchurch here bn Friday evening lass. The _ .. r President, Rev. R. M. Craig, occupied the 1. will prove the literary event of the year. chair. After the usual business was The publisher is Mr. Biackett Robinfon' transacted, well rendered readings were 6 Jordan Street, Toronto, who will be given by Messrs. A. Thom, P. Rose, and S �� - I C IV D .. _. - .�. I glad to hear of. a reliant® agent in eac�i Walter Thom. Then followed a lively and J I J . I .. eongregatio� I 3 '3i interesting debate ,subject : - Resolved, 'did � _ e[afch. I that the sentrnce of I)eatlr pronounced do A' ledld of of D►rk Tweed fol . shooting � I Louis Riel should be carried out." Messrs. A rifle shooting match took place o Robt. Annau diad John Creighton argued Fall Sults. tile' afternoon of rhauksgivin da o(1 I . _ j_ b Y strongly in favor of the affirmative, and -`.I . the Pickering ranges, between a .nuinbesr Meeisra. Cleo. Falconer and Geo. Parker AISo Booty and shoes for Fall Trade:. of the local slxirtsniei �'. _Messrs. lt. supported the negative. The chairman Bunting and J. Vickie acted its captaiu�, after a.lengthy summing up of the argu- - i �-- o I and chose sides. ',fit 1(10 yards, three merits decided in favor of the negative. • rounds to each, the result :vas as follows-' The meetings of this society are held I have received a consignment or Oshawa Stove Comyany's' r 1. R. Bunting, L; Hoover, 12 Ackeima fortughtly during the winter months, and StOV@Sr for which I am Agent and sell at low prices. _ G ; Eeal,- s ; Howe, 3, total 81. are a source of great profit to those who 47-y . . 1. 4 • W. Field, 7 ; Wise, 4 ; Edd r apply themselves to the work of the";`- :-_1 Dickie, , society and wish to benefit themselves by AR DU NBAR�0 9 ; Marquis, 2, total 26. At 150 yard • GEO '' P R a means thus placed within their reach. • _ .-,...t;.._ untin„ 10 ; Hoover, 5 ; :�ckerman. 1' The society will welcome to their meetings __ _ - --- - al; 10 ; Howe,.4 ; Irvine, 7, total 4 . as members the young people of the kis, lU ;. NC. Field, 13; Wise, 11 ; neighborhood. I I ,. -.' - ... Eddy, 11; .!Marquis, 8; B. Field, 4. �� hat the .people are Baying: --Have you DOWN� COM ES .. 1. . . .� total 63. At •100 yards darkness prevent- seen the Pickering NEw s lately ? That • . � �L . - ecl good scoring; the score stauJill for Pickering man deserves to be supported. - � --y - . Bunting's side, 32 ; Dickie's side 31, He gives us the tidiest little paper~.: in the . . T i`T RAX ;~,leaving Die�kie's side the victors on the county. lVhat has become of ourcomes- F�lrIBJ . �.2 three rauges b 8 >oiuts. pondent ? It will never do to dispense ;, Y t -with Dunbarton news. Farmers, a•war•. ' .i ;`. \. . The newest scheme for 'swindling Wlth ever ound of Out 5c 45e and' . fanners liar lately been successfully -New Goode just arrived for the Y P • i worked by a man who goes through the holiday season at ,firs. Allin's, Wlsitby C� f�'1ea we will Iva Book and Music Store. . � , 55 -� b I country purchasing farms. His scheme �A ` is to make a contract in writing for the wet feet invariably produces a 'cough, im. - which if allowed to stand, weakens the purchase of the farm, the purchaser to lungs, and. in time brings on consumption. 0 ELECTRIC SOAP. have the right to -pay - the money and By having a little of West's Cough Syrup 1 BAR - - . take possession within a month. When in the house you fan cure your cough by1. I " • - . the mouth is just about to expire the magic. Tt ie infallible for all throat and . ' purchaser !gongs up and demands irn- lung diseases., hoarseness, whooping cough, - V:. mediate possession, and pf course the influenza, coughs and colds. Sold at the j r - - farmer is not and unprepared to give Pickering Drug Store. Price 25 cents, I r %AT - . ., immediate possession, but is very re- 511 cents, and $1 per bottle. _ • s _ _WELL&g . quently sick of his bargain. This- A French savant asserts that the i - would-be purchaser becomes inflamed, sponge has nerves and consequently , threatens suit, or is willing to compromise sensitive to feeling. He may be right , I for a few hundred dollars, and the farmer with. respect to the spwage, of commerce, J S .1 .;, - - - 11R). I)- I 1. .... i_:,-� �_ -.:., - '. I gives it up. It's a deep scheme, and but the social spozig$ who Caines bor. - looks as innocent on the face of it as the rowing, though not lacking in nerve, is I AN IN SEASON, • old-fashioned tray fork swindle.. not open to the charge of sensitiveness. , . , � _ . ?oaads� and Repair shops E. F. Fredet is a Springfield Mass. `-"-��- - �.. - ,( ) We received a letter the other day man who varies the stock announcement I - , . from a gentleman enquiring as to the about so and so !raving "left bed and !� t os cts for starting d en- - board," etc., the following matter -of. -0 e , - pr pe o g a foundry .an g by s .. r. oral machine and repair shop in this fact and doubtless truthful statement:- • '� - f village. He states that if any reasonable Wheaeas I have left my wife, Emma t e .help was offered him he would go to work FmdAt, I shall pay no bills of . her con• _„ a .. ' '; e at once and put up the necessary build- tracting." ; .Q 0 U0 - e , inga and put in the machinery and ato4k. The parties charged arith ezp�sing a - e He asks for no bonus or the payment of corpse in Toronto have been discharged. '- . - L ' t any money until everything is complete.' The Impend! Parliament was disolved - s • . - \ ? His proposition is that if fifty ora bund on Wednesday. :- .0� red shares at $10 each be subscribed b - _ - IR0101 'i_ . - y i e the residents, payable when he is ready The Reformers of Toronto will run the i _ .. ` ,,t. » fo; business, he to repay the same municipal ohmuons on a political basis. , . - I - e to the share -holders either in work A mistake. l� pr strong complet�� ' from the found or in none may be - No hostile demonstration was ' made1Yiple , , . a , I . e y y Weed upon. This seems to us to be a it St. Bonifaca, Man., as a result of hand' and very Cheap I very reasonable proposition, and as the hanging Riel. - wn .:- bring of a foundry in our midst would During the rscouat of Scott Act ballots ° i a of of le to he village a t:: Call and See Them at w u8 peon t ag for before Judge Dentustow at Peterboro on , , -t6 _ i . their work who now go elsewbere,we hope Monday, it was, found that a returning ' s pome arrangement may be arrived at officer named Gialletly bad placed num- - f;�6 I whereby this indus , will be located here. bens corres n ' with the nwnbers - r. .e t a r ware. h Fmrther particnlius may be learned at opposite the nasrea of electors to the i ­­­ e t this office by those who take an interest voters' list on RO ballots. This is a �'T`�^1��`.=�V�'`'.. - _ Y• in the progress of the yillKge. violation of the law. 1.�'+ � - •' r.{ •-I •i i 1. . �' - ;^ 1 . -{ L 1, 1. iy , . • , _. '� . I1. . j . ; i . I . I - . I—- .1. ­_. i_ . Z I- � I . - _ _. I .. I I wmmw� � I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS THIS' D Y. Local -C. (:}. Cody. �` For Sale -Peter Smith. . 1 8tov�es ..,t..,,..� -Joshua Bundy. , . .,� , ' i , r � Local --Hop at Leng's. , r c' t .• .' . h'or Service -Peter Sniitb. ' ' Lacals--Mrs. Allan, Whitby.,,' - 'i' Clothing -Dickie & Marquis.' ,, . I• .: ,. Proclamation -Simon F raw. z Your Opportunity -The Mail New Books -C. B. Robinson. • : 'i.. ,- . gave ]!Coney --Rural Canadian.,:• :.:.�-'; -e , -_' .. Notice to Creditors -M. Gleeson. - , . Down it Comes -A. B. Dowswell Co. . - I { - �. She lotc ering 1tezv*� . , , PICHERIIT(I, OI�T:, NOV. 90, 1885. ,_ . LOCALISMS. �I . i ` A- --- An etas za:e. - , ,, "engaged 'on i,' ;.: A number of men were] Monday in removing one bf the large safes from the Ontario Bank . building. \ 1 The new vault is fast approaching, com�- pletion. . .i :<: .. I. s•h• =•ehodist Cftinirc�i . :I 4 : Morning service at 10:30. The 116. N. ' _ R. Willoughby, M. A,, of Whitby, will preach. Evening service at 9:30. Sub - I .j - ject-"The unsearchable riches of Christ." 1 - - - " Rev. W. G. Howson, pastor. 1�1.. .. i ; �, �1. ,;.. Volume Thirty... . I , 11 ti ; The Markham-EroI:omist entered pbn k its thirtieth year last week, and gave i 4 - • . ' short review of the progress made since . 7: its inception. We are pleased to know 1t \florae is enjoying prosperity. � . . Killed. , ,. ;,' : . _ On Thanksgivin morning Mr. F. , Duff I _ i was exercising his black horse on "the I k• I `1. - _� -- -: back street, when by some means it fell, breaking its speck. .• stumbled and i ti .. The horse was a valuable one. i . 4 Se Likes It.1. I - Mr. �'Vm. Meek, ' mechanicalaiag6r i. - , . " of the Kingston daily and weekly YYhig, ' writes to the editor of Taj N Ew as . \- .. follows :-"I received your paper it its ' new form, and think it looks I real I- ' well. There are few papeirs in towns, or- . - • ` even cities, as well printed." I ' ' Lamp weuld'nt mold out -- . '' . '- The other Sunday night a Sinpton '' . .' minister prayed for newspaper editors ' ,' . and reporters. This is a good siab. It - should have been followed by a prayer I for delinquent subscribers. ' But perhaps P $ .. the reverned gentleman considered they ' '' were past praying for., U ; - �. I : , , ` =atsimoalaL - . . ,. �.' " Mr. F. Lapp was married to Miss Cora _ •` _ J%- Linton, eldest daughter of Mr. James s %i Linton, of -this village, on Wednesday of tat week, the ceremony being performed at the family residence. The bride was / <+ 1. the recipient of a number of handsome . presents from her numerous fiiends. f :" , ;' The Nsws extends hearty congratulations 1 - `� to the happy couple. i - ' 2%-- agi�g slay -1. • , .I I f 1 week• w F en�rall Thursday o ast as R y r { observed in this village by an entire sus- - pension of business.. A number of shoot- - ' Ing parties scoured the .woods in the - , 1. f neighborhood, with indifferent results, ' 7 ` - , and fishing down the river was indulge 1 , ii in. A game of football between membe s • :. . of the local club also took place. ` '�►i#+ I ; . , ,' A Grand offer. - 1 � I 1 - '.. By an arrangement with the publisher - I i . ' I of the RURAL CANADIAN we are enable r A'' to club that ya:uable farm journal to &J ' - ,' prepaid subscribers to the Pickering NE s ,; for the small sum of $1.70, thus effectin ` a considerable saving to , our reader . Renew your subscription now and g .t the RLt>rAi JXee for the balance of. this year. tf . I i. Fiore lhotos. We had the pleasure Inst week of in- _ specting some work in the photograph's :� . line recently turned out by Mr. W. - . ; O'Brien, the well known artist of Whitb r, R ;' and mast say that it excelled anytlii g . J, we have seen in the city for neatness 'n `' arrangement apd beauty of finish. . o :: wonder Mr. O'B. is continually rushed . ' . when he !does such exceedingly fine !i work. ' A Light Chop :. .. .. i I IF i V Mr. Robt, Miler, whose arrival dme r , f � . , is noted in the personal . column, states ' !,+ that the wheat crop in their section was 1 �"' light this ,year, but of choice quality. . E . .I..-*...- ` Wheat at Indian Head when he -left was I bringing -60 cents per bushel; which is ~` . equal to about $1 in Toronto. The ; - ` ';- season, on ilie whole, has been a very `�j - r good one for the Syndicate 3 " :_ Surprise Party.. _. ,; _� , On Friday evening last Mr. and 'bars. ' I . '_ ' - • Joseph Carr -were treated to a genuine . .. .;, surprise party at their residence in this village. Some fifteen or twenty couple : i . _ put in an appearance, bringing with them , a bountiful supply of everything nice in - Q . ;� alis way of edibles, and it iR unnecessary to say tlsey had a good time until the . i I - "wee sma'.hours". advised them that it • . : . . was time to separate. . Wore Light -. We are leased to n4ice that ah Hier I 3. : lamp has been put up 'the corner of Xing street and Linton avenue.. It is oi�a o .. the Jumbo order. If one or two ewer . . erected between Beal's corner an th F R. C. church, and one I at or near th - " postoffice, the two pri ' ipal streets t th " village would then be Pretty well ill min dark Can't ated on nights. this be d ne . : Here's fifty cents to start the moven, ant. - A rood' X"Watlom - .., ' 1 s A large number of new subs `be . have been added to our list duritx th • past two weeks, showing that the : � pl . . i appreciate our efforts to give them _ . local paper. Our old subscribe ar doing nobly :n making the paper o . . to their friends, and thereby addin ne ' names to our list. Mr. W. V. R aril . - son last week handed in two new sme { I . while renewing his own subscriptic� , an 1 , many: more are doing likewise. sue :' • ,i ; : acts as these help to smooth the t filen °'I path of anewspaper publisher am�' gl _"_ - 1`_ . 1 - I . :. I ''� 1 ' �K z?, I . � - -1 . � . . - . . . - � I i�� � � , - , .. � -1 . ; . .1 . . I - . I I . I . - .: � , I - 1. _ � , � 7 : - - ; , I . . � � . . , I. : L L I I . . I I . . - . - . , � . . . I I . , . . .. I - I . - . . � ; . I �­ . L : I : . I I . .1 . . . ; L . I %W . L : - * : ; Ll .11 I � , y:I . t:. . .1�� , ' 6 '' 'i J That "bmallpox" Caae. ; 1. Pergonal Mention STOVES. - � VE$L. . LS r .. � 'r _ .. . r, I, ' , �he tollowin it Dr. Rae's report to itis - �,,.": 'i Rev. J. F. Ockleyy paid Pickering a of Heal$h,sa•the� •sappcsed cue, -o! In 03 arena= t and 1=1C3reri=W4I . . - ���� flying.visit on' Tuesda afternoon lost• rj y smallpox at Cberrywaod :. , be. out I , Call d See if .. Mr. Dennis O'Connor is ablo To the Obiltrnan and mri»be�ts of the f _ ,l around, having almost completely rgeov• Board of Health of the Township of Picker. , } , :0, �-�t ` Bred from his illness. lug. tientlemen :-In compliance with a '� U N �` ,, , , We regret to learn that Mr. Thomas contained tb family of Mr.ydas DOES CI' SE=-+=-+ ; ' $r ; , . Bunting has been very ill at his father's wood for tine LA31ps sleedin at the lung- He Chapman, of Cberry P RANGESi T VEPIP}residence, with b g of investagatin a reported case of small- S � S.a �� f . ­ - is now some, better.i. f .• : !r 9 Miss Esther w Pod- I saw the patient, CO&Iofl,&D.,The genial eoitn>leaaa9 of it " Bb-iert Chapman, on oat. 29th, and after making ., . ,1.- . . , +.1. . - Miller was again seen upon our str6ets i very full inquiry sato the circumstances Cheaper than anybody else.;, on Monday last, he having arrived home •from which the repast originated, I am . s . - � , - from the North West {via Chicago) on most happy to be 4ble to report that the : - . but in allY Sturday evening. The rem►nnder of the case was not ens of smallpox, po Best Imported English Tin Used � • company will in all robability return) pprroobability one of cbi n z, which home in the course of four or five weeks.; disease was st*tsd to be quite prevalent in ", . the neighborhood at that time. f36.17•y�,, PICBERI:QGI AND CLAREMONT. '- � r I . Mr. Miller is looking exceedingly a ell. I I have the honor to be, '- t ' . ~' I w Your obedient servant, __ _�.-• ---- - __ _ -- -- _ ___ 1 . . -Great bargains during the next few - (gd Fzasets RAs, M. D. • ' , ' ? ' .' / a weeks in everything in our line. Mrs. Member of the Provincial Board - - . - 1.- b Book and Music Store. OAawa, Nov. 9,'86. of Health of Ontario. . ' . . . Allan Whitby 13 - ,P;:, � y -�. :1 \ - ' 1 11 i • - ?o Let. _ - 11�IHITEVALE. , • The shop Iaiely occupied by TH1£ Naw. , . , �. r would make I:, .. Suitable for a small store, o Miss Lount is visiting friends in f • , N,. • r: - an .excellent barber shop. Rent low Whitbq. Mr. Harry Major, of the Ont. DICKI, Apply to Wm. G1.. Ham, Pickering. 1 tf Vet. College, was home last weeks Mins �` t . Sop in Long's Sall. I. ' .. Beattie, of Bostou, is visiting her sister � • . . - A grand hop will tai place in the here. Miss Cooper has returned after ' •- ' `lot coin Brougham. - . Are showing a large st0ock cf above hall, on Thursday evening, g ug .1 ' . j �_ 1 - inst. Good music for dancing. Luncl The Baptist chnreb is to be heated by I - provided. Admission 80e. per couple.. s nPw furnace. The pulpit of the Iiap•_R 1. - - I -- tist church is now ablyfilled gin b the -The" Sunday School Papers published Rev. Mr. Freed, f v'1 y -+ i by Mr. Blaokett Robinson, Toronto, am d+ o Stouff i le.A1.1. , r T_ S.' 7 1 _ - well adapted for Canadian schooli. A select few from Markham, Cherry, L-: . I _.p wood and S� hitevale assembled at Mr. , They are three in number, beautiful] � ' Ellis residence on River St. on Thursda ! `(� ! 1 illustrated; well printed tinct at low price;,. Y ,� MENS 1 0 U►�+H s ar) d �Y'S Send for speciiiseu nuniberR, which areevening and enjoyed a good old-fashioned , sent free of postage on application. If hoe-down until th© ,night was no longer _ young. T� i -Books, albums, fancy Roods, writin . On Wednesday evening the i1v elling I .. P . . desks, work boxes, 'ewellery, music 1 of Mr. H, Major, near Whitevale, caught I instruments, etc., at Mrs� 1, W :D - ­ SUITS 1. . �.. ­ I.; I... - . AIlin's Bo fire fr,oin a defective chimney, but being . - Store, Whitby. _ noticed in time was extinguished by the Waat•d. .., , -,'; ladies of the house. The roof where the. � fire occurred was damaged considerably. A good rel a' l Ie agent at Pickeri . Much. comnsent is bein made ou the ' Village, or Brougham, o, anywhere g : I , conduct of , a young man who passed r-�--� •�-�- Pickering township, to sell the BrantfordI� 1 ,'& t.! Finder, Reaper, and Mower.. A god While the fire was in progress, but could _ �T . z -ot stop to assist for fear of _ missing the ' . 4 commission ;will be paid to the right nig • 'train. , -- Apply at once to C. G. Cody, general . agent, Lindsay, Out. $.g Fiom a Special Correepondent.l. OVERS,H 0 ES.I. f . - _: .. .. . I �. I., I Miss Eva Booth, of Toronto, is visiting succesaeril sale. Mends here. Miss Lizzie Marr, of hark- ,. - ,- �. 1. Mr. B. B. 111organ`e great'sale of hi ham, is also in the �-il} e. Arthur and ' ' I , . ace cattle to9k lace at Brooklin o Rr' Q P Tbos. Dundas, of Whitby, spent SundayI. RUBBERS /�: Wednesday last and was largely attend last at their home. The Yormer is think.1.1. -1. � by farmers and feeders from all parts f inq of taking a trip to Indianna. Mr. the county, some coming a distance f Jas. Ray paid Washington a flying visit ..' .- �. - - forty miles. The 92 head of ca'tt a the other evening. realized oyes 14,000, being an average of Mrs. D. Turner and Miss Alice White : - �� S= M:s SE= -+L=NG �%H�'1°�-�- } $42.50 each. Mr. Morgan believes in met with an accident on Friday evening , - -:� U • - thorongh advertising. of last week. They were driving in the -Among the forthco& . . .1, I L ` ming books .of spec- neighborhood of Belford and in passing a - ial interest is the "History of the Pres- place where a threshing machine engine - I;.' DICKI E' MA�RQ .1. .- I byterian Church in the Dominion.- b stood near the road,. the horse because Rev. Professor Gregg, D.D., of Hno frightened and ran away, upsetting ,the c.. College, Toronto, who has been athe - buggy, and things generally.1. 40%.• g R The occupants were alightly injured. - ���� - ing information for the work ,for, the pas P ` . 4' I. dozen years. From the well-known abil .. `'' - = � it of the author, the care with w4i ' . • DUNBARTON. i I .. I . . yL. every fact has been verified, and the i ' - .. . tereFt vtliich natural! attaches to th The regular meeting of the YonnR - - y People's Association was held in the - hiaiory �f a great denomination, we hay P - no .doubt the publication of this workchurch here bn Friday evening lass. The _ .. r President, Rev. R. M. Craig, occupied the 1. will prove the literary event of the year. chair. After the usual business was The publisher is Mr. Biackett Robinfon' transacted, well rendered readings were 6 Jordan Street, Toronto, who will be given by Messrs. A. Thom, P. Rose, and S �� - I C IV D .. _. - .�. I glad to hear of. a reliant® agent in eac�i Walter Thom. Then followed a lively and J I J . I .. eongregatio� I 3 '3i interesting debate ,subject : - Resolved, 'did � _ e[afch. I that the sentrnce of I)eatlr pronounced do A' ledld of of D►rk Tweed fol . shooting � I Louis Riel should be carried out." Messrs. A rifle shooting match took place o Robt. Annau diad John Creighton argued Fall Sults. tile' afternoon of rhauksgivin da o(1 I . _ j_ b Y strongly in favor of the affirmative, and -`.I . the Pickering ranges, between a .nuinbesr Meeisra. Cleo. Falconer and Geo. Parker AISo Booty and shoes for Fall Trade:. of the local slxirtsniei �'. _Messrs. lt. supported the negative. The chairman Bunting and J. Vickie acted its captaiu�, after a.lengthy summing up of the argu- - i �-- o I and chose sides. ',fit 1(10 yards, three merits decided in favor of the negative. • rounds to each, the result :vas as follows-' The meetings of this society are held I have received a consignment or Oshawa Stove Comyany's' r 1. R. Bunting, L; Hoover, 12 Ackeima fortughtly during the winter months, and StOV@Sr for which I am Agent and sell at low prices. _ G ; Eeal,- s ; Howe, 3, total 81. are a source of great profit to those who 47-y . . 1. 4 • W. Field, 7 ; Wise, 4 ; Edd r apply themselves to the work of the";`- :-_1 Dickie, , society and wish to benefit themselves by AR DU NBAR�0 9 ; Marquis, 2, total 26. At 150 yard • GEO '' P R a means thus placed within their reach. • _ .-,...t;.._ untin„ 10 ; Hoover, 5 ; :�ckerman. 1' The society will welcome to their meetings __ _ - --- - al; 10 ; Howe,.4 ; Irvine, 7, total 4 . as members the young people of the kis, lU ;. NC. Field, 13; Wise, 11 ; neighborhood. I I ,. -.' - ... Eddy, 11; .!Marquis, 8; B. Field, 4. �� hat the .people are Baying: --Have you DOWN� COM ES .. 1. . . .� total 63. At •100 yards darkness prevent- seen the Pickering NEw s lately ? That • . � �L . - ecl good scoring; the score stauJill for Pickering man deserves to be supported. - � --y - . Bunting's side, 32 ; Dickie's side 31, He gives us the tidiest little paper~.: in the . . T i`T RAX ;~,leaving Die�kie's side the victors on the county. lVhat has become of ourcomes- F�lrIBJ . �.2 three rauges b 8 >oiuts. pondent ? It will never do to dispense ;, Y t -with Dunbarton news. Farmers, a•war•. ' .i ;`. \. . The newest scheme for 'swindling Wlth ever ound of Out 5c 45e and' . fanners liar lately been successfully -New Goode just arrived for the Y P • i worked by a man who goes through the holiday season at ,firs. Allin's, Wlsitby C� f�'1ea we will Iva Book and Music Store. . � , 55 -� b I country purchasing farms. His scheme �A ` is to make a contract in writing for the wet feet invariably produces a 'cough, im. - which if allowed to stand, weakens the purchase of the farm, the purchaser to lungs, and. in time brings on consumption. 0 ELECTRIC SOAP. have the right to -pay - the money and By having a little of West's Cough Syrup 1 BAR - - . take possession within a month. When in the house you fan cure your cough by1. I " • - . the mouth is just about to expire the magic. Tt ie infallible for all throat and . ' purchaser !gongs up and demands irn- lung diseases., hoarseness, whooping cough, - V:. mediate possession, and pf course the influenza, coughs and colds. Sold at the j r - - farmer is not and unprepared to give Pickering Drug Store. Price 25 cents, I r %AT - . ., immediate possession, but is very re- 511 cents, and $1 per bottle. _ • s _ _WELL&g . quently sick of his bargain. This- A French savant asserts that the i - would-be purchaser becomes inflamed, sponge has nerves and consequently , threatens suit, or is willing to compromise sensitive to feeling. He may be right , I for a few hundred dollars, and the farmer with. respect to the spwage, of commerce, J S .1 .;, - - - 11R). I)- I 1. .... i_:,-� �_ -.:., - '. I gives it up. It's a deep scheme, and but the social spozig$ who Caines bor. - looks as innocent on the face of it as the rowing, though not lacking in nerve, is I AN IN SEASON, • old-fashioned tray fork swindle.. not open to the charge of sensitiveness. , . , � _ . ?oaads� and Repair shops E. F. Fredet is a Springfield Mass. `-"-��- - �.. - ,( ) We received a letter the other day man who varies the stock announcement I - , . from a gentleman enquiring as to the about so and so !raving "left bed and !� t os cts for starting d en- - board," etc., the following matter -of. -0 e , - pr pe o g a foundry .an g by s .. r. oral machine and repair shop in this fact and doubtless truthful statement:- • '� - f village. He states that if any reasonable Wheaeas I have left my wife, Emma t e .help was offered him he would go to work FmdAt, I shall pay no bills of . her con• _„ a .. ' '; e at once and put up the necessary build- tracting." ; .Q 0 U0 - e , inga and put in the machinery and ato4k. The parties charged arith ezp�sing a - e He asks for no bonus or the payment of corpse in Toronto have been discharged. '- . - L ' t any money until everything is complete.' The Impend! Parliament was disolved - s • . - \ ? His proposition is that if fifty ora bund on Wednesday. :- .0� red shares at $10 each be subscribed b - _ - IR0101 'i_ . - y i e the residents, payable when he is ready The Reformers of Toronto will run the i _ .. ` ,,t. » fo; business, he to repay the same municipal ohmuons on a political basis. , . - I - e to the share -holders either in work A mistake. l� pr strong complet�� ' from the found or in none may be - No hostile demonstration was ' made1Yiple , , . a , I . e y y Weed upon. This seems to us to be a it St. Bonifaca, Man., as a result of hand' and very Cheap I very reasonable proposition, and as the hanging Riel. - wn .:- bring of a foundry in our midst would During the rscouat of Scott Act ballots ° i a of of le to he village a t:: Call and See Them at w u8 peon t ag for before Judge Dentustow at Peterboro on , , -t6 _ i . their work who now go elsewbere,we hope Monday, it was, found that a returning ' s pome arrangement may be arrived at officer named Gialletly bad placed num- - f;�6 I whereby this indus , will be located here. bens corres n ' with the nwnbers - r. .e t a r ware. h Fmrther particnlius may be learned at opposite the nasrea of electors to the i ­­­ e t this office by those who take an interest voters' list on RO ballots. This is a �'T`�^1��`.=�V�'`'.. - _ Y• in the progress of the yillKge. violation of the law. 1.�'+ � - •' r.{ •-I •i i 1. . �' - ;^ 1 . -{ L 1, 1. iy , . • ,