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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1885_11_27I � - 1 ,.-4,..- . I, . ; - le, . . .. . - , - . . . A 4 ': - V OL. V._ . .-.... Ir. �.. [,, I - -- ---- ­ -- -- - . 1. - , 4 - - , ..,, Vr4rfz**f*ttaL 4CCtrb*. - I I .- Medic" .- I ---- I r . . toutwinjeos , . ­ (�arb*. � .. � !:. -------�--.-��- . I � . . FIELD, ,M. D., X. C. P. S. .-� Be CIAN, SURGRON, CORO - . , . Fickwing, Out Offlosibourw-mornims ­I , . . 11 b_11:30; evening IMM Z to & *'Clock. - -- 11 . , -, - HYR R, & R, from & I -y - - -- - . .. J'F. WARE, M- D., M. C. P. S., 01 ­ .-i - * TARIO. Coroner for th of . Is -Itaria. "':00dtAurre . -I =bI � dence .d office, do the st-odic I 13,kkezftg. I 10-T . \ ;€'11 - --- . , .1 %­ "gal. . . . : . . . , - -­­­­--�----------- . , a I JOHN BALL DOW, BAR IS . , aced Solicitor, Notary Publio,,atc. Drp w I I .Devemll's Block, Crock -street, Whitby. � ifafids to loan at'2owot rates artil on lava. I - .terms4of payment. - 8 , - , , . . : RiST . and Solicitairs, &c. Money -to JOE a ., ent c-=ent rates. Collections promptly i . - i , - W. (Mce: H Building, rickent g'; 'L ,every Friday.MT . . . . . E.Mompizy, -B.A., TH . PXBNWR. , - . 4- . - . �ELAMERE, -. BLACK, &LESSO . .- WINGLISH, Barristers at Law, S)li ... - - An Chancery, Conveyancer@, &c. Officei, N . Toronto Street (ewer Gas Company's), or . - . - - Money to Loan -No Commission. D. DEtA I)AV1D00N BLACK, H. A'. URNSCS, E. I y - F.- FAREWELL, I.L. B E. I B ' ' ' * -'f./ . ' 'I \ �ISTER. County Crow ' tt( *9n ' . . � Attor y, I . . County Solicitor- Court House, IWWhit,by. I . ,.- . - - 'i Y� _ - - ------ - . -- - - --- , _ , . MESSRS. RITCHIE & BILL N � . Barristers and Solicitors, High �u -- . n ] Jugtior. Whitby, Out. Money to. loan n sonalAd terms. I � . 9- . . - I . . � r . , Veteriti4r.ry, , . . -­­'­--'­ ---------,----------_-_�-,--.----------.- ......' H HOPKINS,, VETERINARY S . a GEON, Graduate of the Ontari I . I College, Toronto, and ,praceical h . . 2=tc. On account of increase of p 4A and my accustomed visits every Satur Wbktevale. Cherrywood and Dumbarton .' - � ' I' -- -� I h 4 il ' ' - ;A 4 . - tend tho diseases of the horse loot at m . . . , . . . . forge, Green River, in the forenoems of Tu I . . Wedsmaday,. Tbursday and Friday of each . � A first -claw �ssistant horseshoer a3ways on .. Veterinary Instruments made to order. . . , cine for horses and cattle a ways on band. ( . ) . . by night or b�y day � . _promptly attended to . . dress, Green River, Ont. I . I . ring I ---- I r . . toutwinjeos , . ­ (�arb*. � .. I - I . . , I 11 - Claftltlevatwr, ". . . . I . --­--t­-- ]Et.BEATON,TO NSHIPCL 1) Division Registrar, I- ILI . . . I . " .. , I , I.L.. - a iecretary Pick ' - I Agricultural Society, Com n issioner for I . : . .., . ­ R . . % , aftidavi to, Conveyancer, Acv )natant, and I - . once Agent. Valuator for t 2e Hamilton;- I . I - . .lent and. Loan Society. OF ICE -At beat , Co's. St.ore,BroUgb*j:c, Telephone Talk. I I I I . 97- - � I , - t�el#- .A Mki : .,�­­ .. " . . -,---.---�,---.--.------L,--:�.-2.----..-" --- . . i. i68T,,COUNTiY ARCHITH 11 A* � " 1. . ", -� I for the county of Ontario. Draw, . a , :: - and speIzifloations furnished for every 61axi -- `tel � I . building. Steam and hot water beatin I ventilation . i .. I -- " , a specialty. Offlee-Ge * I � I �-"'o corner Dundas and Brock streets, hir WF1111, Alliston. -An unvaccinated young lady, Maidenct- Kingston Road, East Pickering. I '­, . --- . . . A ewbione4wLng. .. ,. , -. ✓ POUCHER, - ""' . : HOMAS POUCHER. 'LICE'NS TAnctioneer, . I . - Valuator, &c.- for the Coun I � of York, North and South Ontario. Auction So . . i . - n [is , }01 alt kinds conducted aud-property valued -- a . � in=lrate charge. Arrangements for aupt I . J. a I seJes or valuating can be made at any tim . the BROUGHAM HOTEL. Special attent . will be given to tll orders by letter or telegra, � 1 , Address Box 47, Brougham, Out. 25-Y - 1. . L -- I -------- - . 11tsa"ra-twe. ----- ... , , , ..--. ,-.:- - .­­--­----+'­---- . I I • ; CITY OF LONDON IENTG.) F1 I Insurance' Co. Capital, t2.000,000. ]g . Office for Canada, 26 Wellington at. Eadt'-. . . . I ! .. ronto. S. F. Magurn, General Agent. Thin is . . 11 of the best English Companies. Rates as lov, ­' .. I -. ... other first-class companies. Farm and town ri - - . taken. Business solicited. THOVAS MOO . . Agent, Liverpool Market, 20th March, 84. 20- 1 . . , - - ---- ------ - � .. -ksm ithing, &c. - . - -Blo,c I!- .� ..�­.'. ­ . i � . . -1 - , I . . �, - - - -- - "' -- - -- ;!. I � A f I C - ff., - E - L _- R E - E -- A - G E -N ilk -A . ; . AIL Blacksmith and Wagon Maket, Pickeri I ­ � - * '­ . Ont. Tl --e latest improved machinery for B � . . - - - Axle and Nut Cutting. Horseshoeing as not . - . . � . .. . ..., - .. . . All work promptly and satisfactorily executed - I . " - . . -- - ------------- ---- - . " I .P(li),tel's (Ijtd Glaziri-s.-7- , I .1 . I . - I ­ ­ -1 .- � ­ - - Si � - I)A - - - I N I N G., GRAINING, SIC . - . N%'iitingg, Paper -Hanging, Tinting, &e., of . .., . . �. . .- � : ­ . kinds done on the shortest notice. All shade I I. : . paint mixed to order. None but the best H . . - � ­ . HILTS & WELBOURNE. . . . . i i . . ------------ - --- -- - I . . Boots a ad S I es. i -%- ­ . . , I . - � � - . UHT LESLIE, BOOT .AND SHC - . t.- � - el Maker. Pegged and sewn 'work. Ord . - ; il I . promptly attended to E periencod workmii ! . ship. . Don't forget & stand, . ancl, nearly opposite t . I L - News, King street, Pickering village. . 7-y I . . . . --I -- --- --- -.---------------- .1 I f - . . . .- - ­­-­-�-�-­-'------- ­ r '. t 1 1H IS NO U GR' AN I -, R - that Mr. Johnston, Ta,ilor, east Iouse, - - the t,fi�i�bort Cut gives better satisfaction f� I I 1 - less mo -6y than any other first-class house in t : i townshi . Call and examine his stock if y( i � wish to at aistylish, good -fitting, well-made'su ! I.. . hememTeer the address- JOHNSTON, east ' - ' - . ", Cutbbe House, Pickering Village. ly - - , - � � - � . - --- -- 7----- --- - ­-- . te, Hotels. - 11 . I . --, - ­----�-^--I--�----;-;�- *D " i . 't 0 � , 0 N HOUSE, PICkERIM G I James Gordon, Proprieto4 This house - . a fine new brick building, finished in superi( style. Every convenience and comfoit fdr t" " .. I travelling public. The choicest -brands ' ' . I- . , Wines, Liquors and Cigars always on ham' New and \ - commodious ,stables and sheds. . 7- ­ - -­ --- ------ ­ y � ------ - -- ­ --- -----_ COMMERCIAL HOTEL, BROUG ij] I . AM, Out. John M. Gerow, ' Proprieto � I � I Having leased this Hotel and fitted it up I I I � . I brat -611651 style. I shall be pleased to -see u . f rienja and the travelling T1 - public generally. , best of accommodation afforded for man au I , - hest, and every attention paid. to those favor)i: . . I � . -.. Hle with their patronage. 28-10 - . - -- - ,. 11POUGHAM HOTEL, JOS. PIPHE . . . Proprietor. Having leased the above we -known house from Mr. Thomas Ptmeher, -an - having thoroughly refitted the same, I am . . . / - I . - � .. ' •' , ­. no :) Prepared to cater to the wants of the travollin . - Public. Every accommodation for' man a beast. The-bikr as usual supplied with the . . .... . be I LQ he procured, and an attentive hostler alway I I I in attendance. � 29-y ------------ . I ---� ------------- I 14,7 1. . #I)Cj( � , "( -------- are determined that the Scott Act shall be -------- " - MUSIC' . - o: - -. - I I . . - - ' - , Theory of Music include# . sound, f6nality, . baz - . I ? . InOnY, counterpoint,. fugue, form and technics. , For prospectus, terms, &c., apply to , 1!11 .- I :bvxlzs -&- XL 0011tts. . Music Room At the residence of Mrs. Head, ,A* - I. -41 A few doors West of the "News " office, Pick - . . cring. 41- 11. I ..' . I . - . I i:� . I - '. .1 � : . . � . : . ­,:� " �, , � .. e ., - . . . - ,. , - . ! ' ... ­ ; . ­ I .- I - - . I .. I . .. ;. . ... , . . - �:- . .. � ,- :� �.-: L . ,-. , I . .. .. t - : . - ... :- ­ I . . - - . "-4 - . , . " .. - . .. ­ . - . . . .. 1. .: .. j ...; . . . . . ; : . - : .. 1. ... . ..,... ­ - , .."'... . ­.­ . , , . � . - .. . .. . , . 1. 11. .1 - wording to A Writer in Chamber's - . . . � ,:. ' . I . � : � TE C19 Priya ab y ERlo, trend, op( OKA y a 4ta , Q.. ant scwm Wit) y AV an a y GG k Z It 4( "i y- - , ---�. UIR Val ors( tic t al �wl Ida3 wee) and edi W1 Ad F - - - �� , RE ring ins T' iovi. u4 I -- �. IT go of nd , t Y. -y .. -- D es as at ion et ion Fb. _ - I. r - L :I - - ' E e d ) e r a .8 5 9 ) , N ­ - -- L r g, 0 It, ILI. . 6 ­ - - - N all of ug- bly - -- I - � A e,s I- la - -- - y of )r lie In .t. )f - - - I r. � 9 ,r a f - - I I y I a I a 9 I - f ,i I 11 t ] 8 - a I I I I - I : cc I " - , I .. ,y �T . �., ! , , 1'-�- I tPIGKERING, I 11 - , ..I . -i; ,.� . - ­ ,1. . ,� : : ONTO;, FRIDAY, NOV7; 1884b.. . . *-, . 14 � . . N0*40 * . i I I . I.. --- . - , : . -... I. �*Sbnss C&rds..,,;-..:,..�..- DISTRICT NEW(z - -- --- I -- -- ­ - - JACKSON-- . .. I - . L I- � .1, RAL jBLAcKsmrm ­im) ",:.". �-;,, :, . . . . 5. ., I , '. :-.- !1� � .I'?.. DUMBARTON . . ... I . I , . . . �. . . ­ I - so I 001PWORKESL . ­: ­ .. ..:,. --,­ I"M to do any kind V -r work In the , e roads',are almost im0assible ba T- abom Inei. attend en . ' ' '' 0 - 0( 2 1 ) 0 ] L J P 4 A AC 7 0 ' ' I I ' t : Dj tt A r1i �flrk ntee& eo �k r.t. t*04 t' Ow t* all t resent, which makes business a W'� P. (Iiig I _ -A Gig, - I - A Lp_ IL 1�84 , 4th Con., & I ver 0"fam 2 3Ab ' for a doctor, aye we wit a- Pitikorin P. .- ig, auj dull &, but our weather prophet s li- for sale chef have lots of sleighing soon. . 7 0, ­�-- " p. ' 4-3 9 - We W.I. M4�� . . . -& �-- ,take his word for it. , - . rm- . CC):R11V0z�T9; Mr. John McIntosh,7 1 . . � , , I M of ntoshwho bad hi -.rr_ a t ankle fractured some tim" ago, is doin General ��� M rchhant and lss�er 11 � I well, and is able to be around again. - R . I . ..- �. � i i-- Ma -riage Licenses, ., I.J 11 �.. The social last Thursday evening, L - 4 * : . .. i " ' 1 .' to Ag" -for t1be, ElriLfsh American phre Assurance aid of tb,b =1881onel-V hdn� was quite le Uthe ostand !Teleggr"hOffice, snecess. The * . %-2 P BROMHAM ONT- readings, * e prograIn consisted c ­ ..;----- -- --------- ---------- - recitations, and solos. Messrs S; �.. I& � 4 Holliday wad Robinson, of Brooklir F-11 ... Me .a. . Id, W111 , . Me# !. Iffeat ! � I favored us with some instrumental muni In . OHN WWO DJUJFP wishes to inform the which was highly appreciated by th La ( . - t as opened out the ' r ho audience". The qieakers failed to mak, lir that he i,i " autche p 11 . , ,I ' - ]ally occu ied by This. Clark, and can no* � their appearanft 010 acromt of the bai . & supply his 1�any eastorners,either from the shop,' roads. I ..,a or waggon d ilT Aal orders protuptl vattended [.7 to and meat %? � at a living profit. please giv* I - . Mr. L. Grant is building a fine assort n,• us a call w andl e will guaraetse udififlictiOn. I anent Of cuttersowf the laterit styles. H E, can always 1,3"u ad at the shop betty 3, hours of 6 6' the clisposed o - .�Od 9 !:Lo�. and 5 and 9 p.m. 44 -ti f a fine top buggy and sing! " .---- -- -- I -- I mutter the other day. , . I- .. : Mr. George Parker has made an an d :. . � : 1-. gement in front of his , idence b, - Ont4rialq Bank I ' * I . � digg'ng a large sewer from corner o th 11 q I a to the c Georgi If , "" 'Ou"e 'ow re . I Pic�,ERING AGENCY thinks that them will be no danger o � , �- . ( 1: I - - . emallpox now. He is a*; far Be Ing MILD. Open for iii4 transaction of all legitimate Ile auction sale at Mr. Br I nan's las- � . - Banking Ba'sin S. . n's" I week was a success. They iol,j nearli � Or ata Hoy . , clock. Fmxm 10 SOS'; "fiardaYs all their stock and implen: encs. W4 I - - 10 to I *!Ic " . understand that some of the boys had t( . ! 'i -- - i ; 'c t . ion. remain over night y !- Savings A nk­ ght with him. Br6nnan') - 5� I ni ! cider did not wee with them. I " EORIGE ]KERIL. Agent. - Some evil disposed person or � -per . som �) (8-.7) C - ' - � -- . I 'forced an entrance into the school bousi 1, I - here between Friday night and Monday - . morning. They broke four or five differ, ' T he' o mestic eat locks, but they got nothing for theii - ' 5 The new; w dwork and- new attach- trouble. Detective Piser has taken the ments make it the star that leads them case in hand, and will spwo no expense . all. The oat elegant. 'durable and best in bringing the guilty to justice. . Machiine to �y. The NEW CROWN and Miss Holmes, of this village, is visiting GH ARM RAYMOND follows suit. friends in Toronto at presezit.-JoazUA. Also, the PEN UINN BELL ORGANS . . on-sh6w anl for 200V .�­: I,.;, � �. ..-� . I . 1� � * :. . � , .� WHITEVALE.sim, .� ,.- �5 1. , - . . , . i -- � ,� 1. . . , . .; * .,. I ..] I , . , , " I . V ., . -­ '. �' . - 7 , . t - ' � MW' -& IT- M Ir 0 . . .:..' 1, - � , � . Mr. Tlios. Burton, of T6ron'to, is visit. , Two New, To Buggies for sale. - " I . Farm lmie eats of All kinds as lanal. , i ag friends around here. -Mr. Tracy, of . I lanal. Pickeriig, was in town on Sunday. -Mips Plow intsJ" CA h. -, - - IS - Clam White i visiting bow many friends . nO G R P P , I rat Orillia.-Mr. Albert Hughes paid Mr. PROT . . 4' ...s, a Wm- PeeblCF, of Pine Grove, a flying Every6df woud - ­ - I . .� visit on Sunday. , . i . 'Lon why there ii such Mr. John Burkholder: while working' a rush to i . . I i , I in the ' on Thursday. I 11), I I.P � .1-1 I' planing factory caught his band in the planar, iRjwiug it ' O'Brien"S' Pho,W...- G&UerY badly. Jobny is recover. . , The reason .: is eoau" he ''gives perfect When .is the next =M01100neat act! satisfaction in scenes case, and going stall � oyster s . too be ? . . . , upper 901 , � f&Wi will if there are any pal -gone Mr. JIB. D bixWhoxored the er wl say I who ha,ree had )a ,V & oton taken. by we that Methodist choir Y giving them an are not 600 �9 any cit j� y work I will oyster supper on Wednesday evening at make them oi ,e dozen Panel Portraits Mr. Hamilton's residence. Everything free of change. No work allowed to leave went Off as well as could be expected. .the Studio- unless first-class and highly finished, Photos made in any kind of '-1;.1 1. � � �. I , , I - . :.� - . . . , . .1 . � . . ., . weatbe'r-rain or sunshine. Having , 11 I.. :_11- - 11 W"ITRY.. . - . .. .* , - I . ... , , , - , , - I . . ad&d,sopue var7 fine scenery to tyre Studio I � . I I I � am prepared . to . - ake . work second to Your *e'drrespondept wa's glikbtly in in Canada, , "One error regarding the 'A. 0. U. W. annual I - i � Copying and wlarglng'a specialty. Asermon. Rev. Mr. Abrams is announced large stock of '. �names always on baud. , to preach to the members of ,the Order' here on the 29th. I Arrangements were All work don . e y the instantaneous pro*' being made with R1v. Mr. Camel -on, of cess. . : - -- , . Tlickering, bnt owing Jo absence from � , - Wo 'to 099RIEN-4 - home he could not accept the invitation. :­ 43-3 11 The annual meeting.of St* Andrew's '. . Photographer, 'Whitby, ' .----: I -- - Next - - d - or to Post -office.) Society of Whitby and Pickering was 0 --- - --- - L' - hold in John Ball Dow's office on 18th Grand Trunk RaHway'and iust. The following officers were elected : John Ball Dow, president ;, C. F. Stewart, Ocean Steamship,L vice -pros. ; Bard, Geo. .., ....-... � McGillivray; :L � - . ��. � 0Z'iC1t(! At .&,1.�&.W493:LC-y-.j � , . . . . John Ferguson, treasurer; secretary, R. - 1 III ) -- . , ,H. Jameson; chairman of- relief, H. ' ' � . The Grand '�ruiik expresa pass'enger Fraser. It was resolved to hold the trains runs thr(ugb daily from Whitby to annual supper in O'Leary'F, Hotel on tj . Chicago; Detroit and 10 any change of cars. Port Huron . witliou�t 'evening of Monday, 80th itist. The annual � from will be preached in St. Andrew's Baggaoe cher kod through from ,Whitby church ou Sunday, 29th,' to destination. . I - so ,at Sp.m. The Special atter ion to passenger tickets society is in a very prosperous condition, for Manitoba, N rthern Michigan, Dako-t I havibg a large, suin to its credit in the the Northern and North Western StjL"�. bank. I . British Columb) EL and California, , A very succe'seful I meeting of the Single and rpturn tickets to all points- O - Whitby Branch Bible Society was held the Grand Trun, and Great Western Divi - here on the 16th inst. with 'the President, sion, Chicago and �Gtand Trunk, Detroit, Mr. 1). Ormiston, in the chair. The re - Grand Haven at, d Milwaukee, and Inter . port of the Secretary shows the Society colonial Railwai. .. to be . in,a sound condition. Adresses Special cheap through sin-ale9 , -and "re- were delivered by Rev. Mr. Drummond m a . turn tickets to al i id from New York, Phila- delphia, Washin -,ton, Dover, Del. Tickets i . N Our worthy citizen' Mr. J. Ratner � for Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec, Bostoij (via Montreal an also , accidentally fell last week and also Sugpension Bridge), . Greenwood. Suspension Bridge, Buffalo, Detroit, Port received rather severe injuries. 'which I Huron,t. hicago, Winnipeg, and all points prevented him from attending his office I � . I of any importance .in Canada and the for several (lays. He is now better:I United States- Also through single and Mr. John Doyle, near Brookli1,1. lost a return tickets by all the boat lines to Mani- valuable horse here last week. He was 1 toba and. Dakota points. - delivering grain at the bay, when it fell I . . Oh for Europe, . Cheaper than giver. dead 'by the roadside. . . First-class Rail way Tickets from Whitby Mr. J. H. Long has been elected tram- I. and steerage* to Liverpool, urer,and Mr. W. B. Pringle, secre of I .1, Londonderry, the County Agricultural Society W 01 Queenston, Gla w or Belfaet, only 619 , in, I via tb' of N urs - -XIM e Domini Line 118. Round trip 0, who hold both positions. I to. and from - Whi by, 835. The Ceiety will soon investigate ,the I Intermediate. a the "White Star Line," affaim oftlie.-'ate officer so far as they ! . . 141; round trip, 75.. Cabin from $34 to appertain to it. 1100; round trip, 075 to 0175. 171unting partles.Ao the north are all the I Parties wishing to. send to the Old rage here now. I 3o , untry for their friends can have prepaid Mr. Maw, of Whitby I C it towbehip U dea'd. eerage and rail tickets through to Whitby, Mr. Barnes. builder, who I I or 817. . . oat a I"" hinonut through N e, the- abeco6der, � For through, I 1. - foreign, single and has been conippherto make an assign- J, lound trip rail I sy and ocean tickets meat. . ,� I ,pply to '� � '. I . . V -- . W �, 1�'. I � I '. �.,. Be STE HENSON Irer Xerviec - �� - 1% . . 8 I . . P g r ;& ' I I .1 ' ) i I.1 i I I ' 0 a & ' 1; foreign, and ] ' G. T. R. and Te - A thoroughbred Berkshire Boar, at F'. 0 . _ . eg`1 ph Office, Wl'itbY- Matthews', Pickering Village. 4.6 - ­ - ---- -- L - -------- h , ! MW IM ZDUna - ri 4.1 say Aunt Chloe, you is getting around r MIS A 9" at G.. r 94t smart." "Yen indeed I is, honey. RUWZLL , . 11 A ... VA&-- (10 CW11 I W" Pestered and sick abed with Rheum, 0 * I v Mier - wbereadvek. mm n for six years and done this West's =911M oat's 81 laingeo World's Wonder or Family Liniment the A. 0 --ibr 1t fu --­--­-NEW-y0RL people are talking so much about, and I a I I It done saved m ... FOR'01IRVICE... ­�-,­ this old nigger's life." Price 2& and We m A Thoroughbred Berkshie Boar at lot 18, 2nd per bottle. Sold at the Picker) Drug t ii. Pickering. PETER SMITH. ' " Store. 1-4 . - . .- . 0 .1 .. -' I . , , , � : , I ,, - � � , i I I - , . . � . �, . I I - : , I ; , : :: � I . . . L .� . - . . , !,l . . ,ma�1, .� .- 1 I , I 2 - ,. ,;- i .. :­ ' , L- ' , . ... - . . .... . . . . BIRTHS. . ATsnrwN,ln Pickering Nov. Und tbo wife - . �, Li . . ,Latest - News Items'.. of . .. - i - - . .. 1. .1 . . -.- .... I . - . , I.. Mr. Ndward Atkinson, of a dangbter. GOVIUM-la Pickering, Nov. and the wife . I . . . - . � . I of King Alfanso of Spain is dead.'. . . ­ . . . I . " .. , I , I.L.. - . .. . Mr. Oeoro Gourlie. of a son., - � - . . . ! Ring Milan is anxious f0jr peace... . I . : . .., . ­ R � --- . I - . � . - . I ­ Telephone Talk. I I I I Smallpox in ah the decline m Montr�sd. T � . .. Th9 operaton at the various centrals Hendricks, Vice -President of the III . .. �. . . �..., I. � - ...'. have bean described by Mn Brown .. Statesos des - d. . . . . . . I .1 L - . . . ­ I - - L � ' follows : . Akustria, and Russia are reported to -to - . : -.- . I . Alliston. -An unvaccinated young lady, . getting ready for war. - ' I . .:: .., .� : . .. .. :. good looking and lovable. - Wears an I The agitation in Quebec is still kept iip - . . . .� - L . - . . enormous dress improver. by Riel's, sympathisers. . . . . Barrie --Another cha-rmijug young lady: -- remarkably sweet, but bangs her hair . . An investigation is taking piace n. . . . . . , .�. . . and is suspected of chewing specting the loss of the steamer Algoma - . .- "..., . �'. . gum. Bradford. -A regular dude who weirs It is rumoured that * - Sir John Mae- ... , , , ..--. ,-.:- . . corsets, a high collar and a bass voice. I donald his gone to England. - . � . . � . ,� . I . Newmarket. -A married man not . .Kingston firemen have assigned In' a 1. . -.,. . . . I given to .flirting, and one who wears his I b04- - -. ­' .. I -. ... ... I own clothes. . Sir A. Caron has been-' called upon to �. -, .. , - Aurora. --A lady who says Hello-- I in resign by his constituents... I . . ... . delicious mezzo-soprazino 'voice which . I , . Hon. Edward Blake sails for Canada. I ­ � - * '­ ' * breaks us up in four pieces. Uufortu.! on the 10th of next mouth. . . - . . � . .. . ..., - .. . � .- nately for us she"s married. . . Toronto. -Two blondes' with bewitch. I . I - . - . Gen. Sheridan proposes extermination " . . . I . . - . ­.. . . . - ing eyes, and voices which float over the as the remedy for thi Apache troubles. . .., . . �. . .- � : ­ - � . wire like the strain of a celestial harp -. The Rev. Sam Jones names 61thres . . . . - � ­ - - .. I . Both dote oil Englishmen. G'O, grace, grit, and greenbacks," which . . il. .. " - 1. . meek and modest, young L . will win in any mce. . . I .. L L � - � � I .- `- . man man of thirty summers, (more or less). . . A Conservative has been elected to - L , . - .. , - ­ *.... . -.1 VerT impulsive save when rung up by - a succeed Sir Leonard.Tilley in St. John, .. � ­. . I . . .. w- lady. Then, oh, my I I N. jj. Baker's (Con.) majority 112. . . . . . Pickering. --A very. genteel young 'Man., who wears a beesballmoustache . . . Canon Farrar's final lecture in Phila. . .. .. -I- - . . I and sidewiDds; much'given to flirting with Idelphia will be entitled "Farewell .,...- Thoughts in America." I � . . . I L - . . the girls -at outlying centrals. . -- - --- - I � - I When men or women are found wile - I. .. - .­ - - .- - � . . , . ,:. . . � BROOKLIN.; . . � boast that they "cannot besir to read a ' - ' - . . . � ­ . . . . . � �-i . .1 .. . -."I I I love story" they will bear watching. 11 . I . ­ On Tu8'8d&Y' night last burglars effected German naval officers 'have been .'.- . " . � - an entrance into the Lansdowne Mills and forbidden under pain of being court mar- carried off foot webs of flannel -200 yards. : . tialled, to write articles for newspapers. .. .. . : ­ '... They tried to get into the store also but failed: Acts of this kind are becoming far , The dissolution of Parliament in No. . ...-: . ... . .... . .. .,-.� . . . ­ . to:) frequent in this section. I vember is . a very unusual occurrence. I � I I At the temperance weetinglast Monday . In three centuries it has happened only ' � I - - evenioR an influential co mmittee watt ap. three times, via., in 1566, 1701, an . I . . I � . -.. ­ . . pointed to nake arrangemetnts for the enforcing of the Scott Act when it oomes * An Anglo French agreement r"pftt. ing the Newfoundland fisheries has been � . . . , wl: I . ; 1�. - ., .. - � .. .- -- -. into operation on the first. of May next, and k secure some suitable p1h0e for a signed in Paris. it is r,egarjed- as a sans_ - . . . / - I . - � .. ' •' , ­. .. - - . . temprance hotel, so that the public will factorY compromise on the questions in., volved. . . .... . not be put to any inconvenience for the want of proper accommodation. - They - L - � - : .L Two I T children in Tbonld 1�eswjy 1"t . I . - .- - .. * are determined that the Scott Act shall be their lives by Buck -jog toys 911ran AS a*: ' . '.. strictly enforced in this .village, notwith. bonne with candies, and which wez* fouud . I ­ r . . .. standing that the Dominion Government to be coated with a poisonotts mineral.- L . have failed to provide suitable machinery composition. - . . for enfoming their Act. We expect the 00minittft to receive the hearty 00- . . Yom ago in Germmlr the I '-f= - d dish, ". ' - * ' L'��'! -I- . � L . . � i L operation and sympsoy of friends of wording to A Writer in Chamber's - . . . � ,:. ' . I . � : . . .. .all the cause.-- Times. . . Journal, was the goose, but they .861�` . �, . - . , .- .. I eat crow, storks, cranes, herons, an d. I . I . - , - ... .. � . - Sisters Who Are Really Mem swand.1. - 'Scotland I - / .. L-. I 11 . L .., . � . . The Yard detectives have - -- . In the Ruah Merrit babe" *rptig e&" come to the conelusion that they can, deal 1-1 . - . . , - 1 at Winchester, Va., for the reoove�y of his with the dynam,iters,L and the special form . ; - , � - - �-:, I . .. I I 11-year-old4wigh ter. it boom@ necessary of detectives . recently employed tram . L I I � for Dr. William P. McGuire to give evi- Irelabd will return home. - . deuce as to the OP masculinity of Miss Lelia Payne, a sister of Lawrence Register Payne, - The Central - Prison Cou-=*ssion'' has' -, 'the . 7 . I , .. . . . . I I the man -woman of Virginia. The judge reported to Govegnment. and their . ­ . . - - . - decided that the examinktion of. the wit_ report will soon be published. Ii it . - 4.. '11 1. i , - - -. . - . - tress should be made with closed doors. It understood they found the ,61nWPz Me,& . I " r.-. , - . . to currently reported that the physician against the Warden not substantiated by '� . I, .. - . . . .. . ,.- . . testified he found Le" to be of the Mae- evidence. - . : � . I - - . I . . . -uhne gender. I Mr. Merritt, who lives at Bellaire, O., A refagee,. who hu" aimioad of Cajr'd�-L from Khartoum, states that after the . I I . . . . t ... I . . . . claims that Lelia is not a proper person to rare for Bessie. Mr. Merritt's first wife murder of Oen. Gordon his head hung I I ' I . . . % . ' . /�- - . was a Miss Payne, who died when the on a butcher's hook for five days and w".. . . . ... '. .1-.. , child was two weeks old. Upon her death pe 1, pelted and spat upon by natives. I I . . � . ! L . C- . : � , " - I , the demand was made for Bessie, but re- . - A recent investigatian into the* causes . . . .- - ..., � . L !used by the Payne ladiesall of whom are of consumption says that the disease is, � I, . . , -efined and -educated, and are in court bften inherited because the heir has taken .- laily with the interesting child. - for bis personal use the decedent's old , . - :.. ...- . . Two years ago the story of Virkinia's mattresses, upholstered chairs, and -� L . .- ., man -woman was first published, lished, and carpets. I . . . 11: � . . L . aused much gossip. The Payne family a one of the oldest in the 9henandeah I . -1�- ' 11 I . A girl of eiRhtee'b named Liteie Oliver . . I . . '! .. .. . � I .. .. - . . . .:.- �, if .. :i . , . 1&11ey, and when the parents died Lydia is under arrest in Bordeaux on -a charge of , I . . . . . - , . . . . - lebecca, because of her masculine pro- attempting to poison her uncle and aunt � ... .. . - .1 '. . ­ - . , -livities, assumed charge of affairs. * .Was with whom she staying, an d having V1119 � . i I � . . - ;he improved the farm and' its stock and previously ppisoneo leer mother and sister. . .. . . : j. - ­ educed the izovernment to make the ham- - ' L'Etendard drawn attention to the fact . �'. - I . . - ; .. - I . . I L " a postoffice and she was appointed astmistress. She opened a grocery and - as a singular coincidence, that on the . . . - .. . ­ " . sired Miss Sarah . M. Hinton to run it- `finally 16th of November, 1869, Guibord was * buried in the Catholic ..1. . � ' ..L I . .., . . , she married Miss Hinton, The ouna woman involved in the present case . cemetery at - Montreal, and it was on the 16th of -1 . . � - . . . I . . , . . i a sister of this man -woman. November. 188.5, that Louis Itiel was, . - -I I - . ­ -- 0 -..*.04&..w . '. I .L I hanged at Regina. . L . 1. .. . - . I . . .. I I .L . ­ ! . . ­ I -. I I . - I ' An Iowa paper tells of an insurance . . - Jefferson Davis has promised to contri. .' * 1. - -.. I ' .1. I . . Rent who was called into the country to buts to the Creole departmft.t of -the New - '� I - ' . I '. .....-: �, . - . . dust a loss on a horse that had died of - Orleans Exhibition a life portrait of his '. - i. . -� .. .;-. ... t .- Dil�c',' and the agent declined' to pay the I . youngest daughter, Winifred, as a com-.' . .. . � isk. The farmer said that if tornado didn't panioD piece to the portrait of Julia, the i --� -. . daughter Stonewall . . .1 .. - .�� - . � . . I - isurance cover all losses by wind of Jackson'. : . ­ I - - . . . - . .L e didn't want any more insurance. , I .. � � 9 $9 .. ..... The "Claimant 2 son's, " ' to -. eording -.� . - . . � - . . . The measles have been raging in The London World, are going in for � . .- I allejo Cal., and a pupil i in one of the militarylives. One has joined the depot , � al - . ; 'I . , . 1. -. . !hoolp having Ing reported, sickness, in the of the Hampshire Regiment a - �... Wim_ .I- . . .1 .1 . I I � I . inilfwu sent lio' me.. She returned the cliester. and a brother is in thell't . - '. "Valu . . . . � � -- �. . I . "' t d and informed the teacher that regiment. Both were retracted tinder I.. -.. . . . -- had ie d a now little brother at home. and , . c -I.. the name of Tichborne. , . . I . . s I - K I I . --. . tat the doctor wanted her to tell the . .. I � . The ' St. Thomas P&P08 bave an . . . . acher "It wasn't catching.'' _ Immense . . .. h oke on London. Somebody * . . :-. . ' A" cable correspondent, who met the in Englanrhad an idea of going to Call. '. - � . .- - . . . . . . . oval train .from Balmoral at Windsor ada.and as lie had friends in a plus - I . . . . I -.-. . . A Her Majesty, just arrived to sign the 'Called London, Ontario, he wrote to his - .:. � .. .. . , .� �� .. I -ocla-nation dissolving. 'Parliament, local pap -or to inquire where the blawlitled, . � . I , � . . ... :1 - . . . - .ys:--Tbe Queen was dressed in black, place was any ow? The editor w" equal L-- . . - I . .. .. - ' ... -. ­ 1 usual, and looked wonderfully robust . to the emergency and explained in his ' I --' . . 'i . � . - � , - "- L . .." L , , - � sbQ stepped out of a gaudy blue I next issue that "London is a mn&H Vfflap . . I __ .. . - . . " ­ - . awingroora car with the Princess in Canada, near the I ' St. Thomas, -:'. � . . - .1 . I :1 . . aatrice and Prize' ' Henry. Battepberg. ,of .- . when Jumbo was - . I ... . of he Royal quite followed at a reepeIatible _ stance, laden .N'2. , . .. I . . . - A most ' singula,r caft of --the contagions I- I - .,I I . .. I . .... ... - - . . I .­ I - with the rap and land. nature of smallpox 6e jug* come to hand. . ... . ­'.- - ' ixes. The Princess, who is in an in. The young son of Mr. Chantel, Panet-21., . .- '. � � L..- " - I resting condition, wore a loose sealskin Montreal, was affieW with the-blact pox. ". . '. � . . . ' . , ; . aket and looked pile and jaded. Prince The little fellow had & favorite t002 eat ' �. . .. V . . � : - w L . W*11t OW7 looked less del'ectod than . from which he eculd not be separated, he : - : .' . . . . ' ' - ' ­ ' '.. - 1. NO been expwW amr his having made , nursing it in his arms through all, the - 1 . . : I . . - long a journey droned in IL Highland stages of the disease. Ultimitely the lit. .- 1: � ; - //. 1. .. . Btume and in the company of so enact. tle . follow died, when the bereaved parents, - - - .- . / -' .­­ - . - gamother-in-law as Her Majesty is ., noticed the oat behave in a pecular _ V=- - �. ­.�. . .. � -�.. L :.,. . ... ported to be. . I I L n0- When the health 6ffieWe 0=0 .to , . -,.. L � . .. .1 . West's Cough 13 . w1H care coughs, 4iainfect the home their. attention - W" . to r � ­ .. .. �. [do, influenza, consumption asumption in its e*rly to Wee, hoarse I hoarseness, bronchitis, asthma, and m1led poor prissy, . , be 00V6r V9 and it w" Nund 14, ed vr,th J anisIll-pox veswes. �. . .i - . . '...­- � -­ . . ­, .1 .. . I 11, - :` '. ' ' ' - . I . . 11, , throat and Ian difficulties quickerand Pusey was shot by a policeman and its . . . . A - )re effeatually 190 Any remedy on the body burnt in the di%pinerong for. ..*;,.,.-,-Z-.',-' 'j5,-: 1 Lrket. There * is no compound known to nave. Medical I -, auth tias " that - " ... I � �., �it. 1 i. ". ,%: I � - : .. e: . I , .. i. Ddical adence that can equal it. $4011d. at though Pickering they have board of- 82 811111041 - . - . i,�,- � '1� ­ ­ . � ) . e Drug Store, at 26 coots, so before, it is the first one that has ,-Ovw to : ` � V �7�1� .I.- ' ­ " �* ate, and 01 per bottle.. . their . - � 4 . V- knowledge been aushmsicated. - 11 4 ­. - .; . 2. �!... . . I .,.. ;,_._, ­. . i . .� . -� -,.i- L 7 :' � .. ".':t�.�.. . - I... ­" . .. . ... - J� " - - � .! . - . t L L - - I . � :, - . . � .Ii.�,; ­ � ­!.� � . , . ,.1. w �' - . . I -1, . . ! �, - -.,. , � . ­ . I . I . . . �, r 1. I . " .� - . . - . . I � - . . . I -"�j� ­ - , j� -j" L � I �­ ­ 'i- - �4 , ­ . .-,i, . ­* -k ',�.......­.�,�. : - , . .:..I . - - . .. I I .. 'r i.,r � -�,,. .. 1A �. -, I . 1�. I - t . � - I _ . . ... . I ­ .!.�. - �?'. ff, , ) . ' . ,. ­.i� . . "., . . . . . .1;': ! , , I � � 4 I . I :-;.., . � 7, r I '�'.. - - I � L ' : ' L ... , . � �:,.) .,.'- " - . . . I .. I I L . . I . :".1 . I . . . � . . . . 11 I I � , . . . . . . . I - . I � . . . . , F, . . 1 . I ­ . . ­, . I . I _ . . I . - � r�'1­471iv'�,'Ok:� I ': ic....'¢._��-� ­ I•I L � �:z 7�: ! ... - � � . . I -el �A, -1 I . . . IL. MAe I.. , A ::f _. -'/. 1. I - i - f- _ r- ,,-. ..: - S. , .. 1. . :- - :t' ;. r 4 , . 1. ." . . , } - , ,, Now L - - T . . . - r $, a , : - - - -�- • i . - • I : • 1 .. . � 1. it l r' ' ht t , kee loo to A F&MOU Nok• FOR I BABAl'�T 8�WIN0 -1 0 ;: Yo u N IF OLKS" + �,a. ,. 1 time."' P _� o>It>L��. Christmas Car to t; I, J..n. .ds s - Ebert Heller, the iattaona magician, who - -: . " • " • Ph your eyes apace "" ;' -I gu� died a few years ago need "to exhibit with' ,,,} t } ' - Jingle. ` ' �, ( that is what they were sa ing, only they da ht one "trick of which he was ver iia �1 Lan $ OOI VO�LO� ' B d I L i . 11, y �� At lea thole wholesale prloes. All well a•eo - The w a oruasly sailor did not load eooagh for me to hear, He would els to the front of the Ovaria -spiel >.vLr, re n�th, and t ran .moon oo ao two aWld. P fie • As R M Z could B, epsa+k+ d then 1 laid down and let �° p e+wing machine. Bee t a+ OLA ssott'g acme t► on °eMge prepaid. B1RTgbAy �A� - who at t quite weasry %said Rath , an fan me." platform, holding out at arm's length a the label. roe Bale by ll Dry pilo dealers. m4Y bs, iaotuded. °' Fsisoe°. FiIIO,tc '� tJu the t punkah-w&llah I of lite pon the O. J P� ,; email bird•oage, in which -hop ad and chirp• - - 25 CARDS, good value, for.. ; n F ,i He built lauseit a oottmv 46 -You gat or child 1 what do I ou meant a live s crow. Extend the ca 26 larger, •• 5500 ; ,� ; Pa g , Free Lunda and Cheap Homes .. .. =x. Upon a river D. - •6 why, mamma, didn't yon read to me "above his head•, and -grasping it with both. - Q6 very sus, l.00 j . x,26.. [ Where he y smoked his psi about them the other dor -the fans the P g FOR THC MILLION I ! Orden may be propora Maly _mixed• G And d nk hie sonohon y , , ' handl, he would say,- accompany order. Address, to . r ' He wink' his starboard [.R v ` Along the line of t•161catrsand Nori6wdifetra j [ It i hive in -India - Punkah means fan, +• Ladies and entlemeto ton seethis cp e. g , I .1 g g Hallway la Central Uao>kota and Northern I..'� pie set s noes askew ; I you said. and' • wallah' means ' boys' fan- It is a res cage, isn't it ? You see the bird. aebraoica. New sectior•e are print: opened rep, and MATTHEWS BROS. & C9., TORONTQ a°not a And Bald; U asked Y- boys• The fans hang from the ceiling, and It is • bird • sn't it ? Now watch me rapidly eetaied In these woad�>rtally p•edaetive - -- - - - - - wbo Batt "Puy, what is to U? the boys pull 'em rep and down. The trees rb� resiona, and the '• first oom�ra" will have "&s1 fere. T . i closely. Tht moment I snap my fingers cholas of lonation. "an �e loyal fail Kuwait : ( were my punkah wallahs , the branohes the a and bird will vanish into thin air. r taws, in s.cage For full information (which will be sent yon free of Sal darlaoe veinier [tom Portland e•e y1�rteata, W 'e to Fl . . were m ptspkaht, and the wind was the g I and Hua�Cas every S.tardayto Id.erpool a►nd to anted $ y i He wOIIld the snap his fingers, and both char a about the tree lords and cheap homes, enstsrr • ' a • wallah .,and they kept me to cool and nice c e and bird would dila ar, leavin not apply to sacra Quebec every satnrd.� b lu.erpoor, auinn�� et y add ": I don t Dare or swimming said the- pig Pe g Aonderry to lead mail an Passengers for so ,ttlmi " No a'' t , fly „ I went ,to sleep. I like the old "story book, 1 JOHN H. MORLEY, en 1. Ireland. Also from Baltimore, via a: and st Joie , Ltie not . ` young wild duck I want to It was mamma." so mach pie a feather behind. western Canadian Pass. gent, C. A N. W. R. N.Y., to Lhorpool fortnightly daring summer "� y the fiat day of QinR the nest, an the �, Calvert, a F each wonder -worker, h .ing s York tat. Toronto, oat Theme Glasgow tine. wu dart a" y 1.I wonder if my little girl knows who hes d of the bird•ca a tri k determine to to andtrom Halifax, Portland, Boston and ° fart they I mother bird was ry proud of the Pion sh ,•, i3 R. S. HAIR, General Pass. A en therein I wrote it for bar . die -over Its worst. He came to the per- g �' phi 1. and during summer between weekly. ow d ;« Ing young Brood est beginning life. he a , . „' - - - Ohieasro_ tile. ---- '-- taret►l. weekly; (l♦lassowand Boson, weekly: Bad µ I nest had been mad in the coziest of cc en Off• That i• why It'i so nice, ■gid the formanoe one evening armed with a power- and Philadelphia, tortaightly. rL1er al little irl, y and I think He helps meander- fol' 'o ra- lass. Just as Heller ate For �Sht, It &i beside the river, overhang by rooks. and g PPS ties x stand t. any to A. aohpnaasleaaogeer & Ca, Baltimore 1 either ch wild flowers red rushes bending d wn �n upon t e platform,with the oagein his hands,. OAUTION r C"iaard dt Co. Hal'! h= Shea t' I I w I aw sure He does, my darling , and Its , � Co.. $t. Johrat, tu:ado 0 t ! : _J Upon it• , It was o cool and shady t ere $ Calvert called out,-- N. B.; wm. Thomson h Co.. tit. John, N. ,$,, better than any other book for this reason : ++ Pat the cage down on the table, gr hold Allan da Co. ; Love h Alden, ,y„t $`:b.r`. e' • through the hqt as mer days, except en, on tee turning the leaves and sever et ,. I c,od re 1 7 P g g 1 it out b one hand, EA+uH PLUG OF THE , . � + shite early in th morning, the sans ys „ York ; H• Bouriler. Toronto; • Allan Rae h g - to the end. y boo • wm. Brookle, Ph'ladel glinted down betw n the birch treat o the Heller made a reasonable excuse for not ; H. A • teem loy " >: i d t dam. i;ci'tland, Boastflg. t[oatresl. • 5ho s ban k. - doing anything of the kind, and mme is e- tl e;li I tr . The pair had agreed eed it was time fo the 11� HERE AND THERE., ..: _ �y caused the cage t odisappear, as venal. - NA OUT, ���� 0~f " : " children to take to water -at least for s me 1'lie next merging Calvert, who ora' oa RoodIftRTLE like a do I : of them -so while he father bird rams nod At Acworth, Ga., a few days agt,, -two terms with,H- leer, called upon him at his _,+, a hind m in the nest with hose who were hat heel mans, about to enter into the bonds of hotel. IS MARKED IJe ]`new ` later, the mother t road. out with the o der " Ah monsieur '." isaid the Fn nchman ' The �� 1t1�8 = said the matrimony stood on a tombstone to be �� • Pasha at • ones. wedded. I have discovered your great bird -cage e That 4 Two were ahea& B d enjoying the water, but A church at Tatars Haute hue been built trick at last !"��� . 'est as the other We duckling was in Have yon . replied Heller.l 1`ra� de- �� I amd e h A 1 g look n g in Lost sixteen day■ from the time the stone scribe it." ' T� � acwfle, i and each { to make .& plunge happened to P+ was laid. It is `, very beautiful finished In ! - ,8 ai.l: Egypt 1.' . II and he caught sigh of a dragon fly. it ' "bio. Corrie to my petformahce to+mcr- IN BRONZE LETTERS. '- hovered over bio and then glanced s ay, native woods, with windows of sapphire .► sun. Le row• night, and you shall see it. , and ruby glass: " t cry well,'' said He11Qr. " If you can j�j �j j�j j�j c _.�.IS "THS -• - - will, yet t its bailliant gauzy wings glittering the - 1'Ul\� ITB E� �EL\UII, U tale rouse . anuli ht It Hite I turned his head. d The Lnticct states that a t etman obnerv• pt rfotrm the trick, you are the ouly� livirg I• i g q er hue found that cows milked three times talon besides m self whci can do it. - - - -- •- - --__ __ _ _ ___ �HB� Y� T$H I' tR- s inj i like man that ono ores -ore he zed pe Y his mind one something he had not and for- a day gives mach more milk than when milk- Heller went to the evening peracraa' I �w dTA" I NzW.ffW"AT Jf 1 b•r, hishot as I ,>;'ot all about what he had. ed twice only, and that the proportion of it and took a front seat. Aft•rr the usual trioka ONLY ONLY A}} ,i,,� 1 Lj,. __. - L,.,. � . I.. I .1'. -..,r , -is -the sam in both cases. with cards and pistols had been performed Latest ImproVPi� Ml`t�CI1f)I�n E ooh red ".Why can't I fly like that? I t to P P. Pe r fly," he said again. An attempt to pnnurh an unruly boy In a Galvc rt .came forward with a bird -cage, in ` "Patience, my child," replied the iso Holyoke, Maee., school last week, brought which could bq seen a small bi , Muttering i - r$15- a rea;over h' . •' n will fl some da bre on on such a general fight that the oboe had about. holding the cage oa at arm's . , �t�e�L. p ee �or g11u11Zi1 ` e e �Y he looses mother , you y R, 1i g g . have no wings yeti-cnlq legs. Yon ` net to•be called in to (Iuell it, and the teacher len th be said-� �• our price o� 125 Buh. S 44 uleiman we your legs ;n the Rater as we are d ing. and two pupils vette ma=shed c,fl to the `$Ladies and gentlemen,'yon w {Bet here tt V N'I TYPE -WRITER. " " By Al + and that will help you to grow properl If station bouts. to night, for the first time, th0 eat bird- �i`o des�e°,wr't�ne�� D for °°r etee'nt r3cr,t na+ of du 'I on do our tin the resent on w' 1 be The Portland (Ile.) Beard of Health will a triok of the American wir.a d i{eller.' le nota rubber stamp. bub a fa'ennine mew iMf' ltt►obinea slaar6ateed'tor three yeah and esu„ a " srf count y y par p y �►8 type manifolding machine. Just the thing for cler• kris 8G ore ? N teachete, busineee masa, and others having lady wan pig a m.ohine will do wall b way% M preparing for the future. You have g t to place an officer on the Grand Trunk train, I have had the honor t t discover the sestet �ymen, t eel vee fro a • f be educated, you know ;don't you see " who will go out"ss far as Danville Janetioti of this trick, and I now perfor it before mired oorree) denoe. ' As a guarantee that the erthelea�s g g P gg y y P g ma�htne •pie represented. i• agree to receive it any x0'0 91`atiVB: - But yours duckling did not tee and and examine all aesen ers and b e you v m own, when I snap m fin en y p ' .' time within 8 mouths at price paid in exchange for 6 laeWe.: .' in �each%n he would not listen. He only flop his coming from Dlontreal, using a system of the ige and bird will disappear," aheCelebrated Remington Perfect Type Writer. a 1 erA'ries the t . tiny stumps of wings and stared rep at the chPol!la to prexent persons getting through. looking directly at Heller, with a smile, GOIi6E BENt:O[GH, Role Anent, II yr-on>;B an 4+ - I If he had been a child -he ould in cti�n f i •for Calvert mapped tun fingere, end the bird- f hr�s the dewmg co ragon-_fly. In Germany the .. spa Q p g have pouted, but as it war he did wha ver trichina• is more thorough than is generally cage vanished. II ut,s s�trert EaRf, Tora>ria. � J�� gT. SOUTH. HAMILTON it ip that duct s do when they are salty and supposed. The ifenc�iniache Wocha!nxchrift At Holler's death the method of making I Ahmed he turned his bac as his b> others died T.. a Eagle etean. tt F friend state that in one et►f there were establish- the cage and causing it to disappear, was washer le the ani ra �: pressed, an y discic sed + ' . vmltod q Machine l r"EP � r.y " : • away. ad in Prins 'A,636 official inspecting ,,,,,tea that a wean, g OC Ii a in tl;ei Day after day i was just thab nam ; he stations. Out of 4 000 000 of the animals The osge,Yinade of the finest and Otost del- � •' w.,man or ire a� O irate wires were separate3 Into two coo- r *" . years Diel wtahoa: ,.b� O +++ t�Yircham i. would not take the water beean be examined, :'•000 were trichinous. + the a4eof a WAR 13 artments b a thin :partition. Those two _ V a ;^ fo: the i;b wanted the air. a moped and moped and p y �"� t -,Bra, �.o with ear• ► The t,eima have nearly stamped out _ _ I L ' orath 6o to oro mete, % am a #A perm contr this was all his cry : •+ I- want to fly ; I ant refs compartment were held together by mimute in one hoer. Agent, small -pox, 1.n thej years 18[0-.1874 the but powerful a s; which were made to wanted all ever can aware, are .1 . ►r P p�8 ada. Ham eenifn, - . '" to fly. . .. number of deaths from the disease per 100 tet allies t - ,- Mal andterrit•,r I , Of course he con d not grow. He not Open by p►reatsing two wtrer, one on each y a `'ere_ r..daee n nh. d aaente ;ao wear or, a•y d i mo clothes. and ever lady will buy sizer trvinat tt; wsrranteA � Y C00 inhabitants in London, Paris, Vienna, side of the c e to wash e• a>+�. ,a eve nrannte., c�tr' •n {dr in 90, t>Adrtnthc, s ` x t► li issing the mean f r developing h' mss , so 'g • �s - , 0 In l of the V! . he could not be a nck all round. In on - pts�ne, and St. Petersburg was 101.05. The two wires were held b the dormer io, or no ala. wddreas i siittaa c .. l'awnta6e Bad Pane ' ; y fadarsta.78 Jar�u Street. T•rROVT(e { •7,�A• ,:f gg In Bt-rlin, Breslau, Hamburg, Munich, and P4 X ." si:ence in 1.ing for the future i e loot the prevent. He Between his t�nmb and finger, pits he extend- peau of is .' Dresden daring the same period It was .but � the cage •at arm's len h. hawk sora art. . got smaller Insteafi of -bigger, n 3 ould 1.44. So'spoke have dwindled do to nothin , I an pose; meat of cage was no that when the ma: de anew I - n Barbara a;oan ra together wereQUEEN CITY OIL. WQR. s 1'he rated rock f S ta► s s wh ch held the g�� voz"1 - had not a prowling .fox one n>tght po oed pa ,- ched for ` on him -a poor starved dnoklin$, d a ty, Cal., is 150 feet high,. and upon it ars lopoeened, the compartments wQnld coil pea, A�h1iN ti'ICTORIOLTS: HIGHEST HONO$S ASD GOLD . p y bac for I very meager !upper after all 1 many Dolor paintings in a good state of pre or fold up, irto a very, small oompaae. MEDAL FOR . 8�► 11� 1.i k _ t leads n It is no good oar longing for the f tare servation that are thought to be the wor of Attached to each side of the cage, close by aaistn to i unless we arepre 'ring for it. in the pr ant. Indiana• . 1'4ere are two caves in this giant the wires held b he finger and thumb of " • . Ahmed, an - Because what weiave now is alwa a the rock; one at its base and another some six- the performer, et' ut elastic cords run- hau not the '�' are to have b d b ty feet -up, and in each of these are pictures ning a the inside of lieder's, sleeves, and ear e S wrought training for what we faetene at me 'point above his elbows. tory of the Iii, And ah ! it le no nae our wanting to et to of animals.heaven Holes. we are employing the r' ht • The French Governmerif a cold like"to give • The bird chosen for the cage was one of At Toronto. Every Barrel Guatantced. TLIS 'Oil was ASed OD a1 etp[,n that c �g the Machinery durin ?" '\ means and making life the training pl ce for the- army the -privilege of wearing beards, the smallest varieties,Af sparrow, and he y tht` East three It has been avrarded SI7 w kateterni . but feels the necessity of first consulting sev' was laced in the compartment to which the GOLD �IEDAL� durin the} last three years• arm See that y OII gr Inehaa.- �' PEEERLESS It is one made b=_• erahhigh millita ry antho; {ties, as the opinions partition belonged. Y y th war mi ' - - Xatweis Sto7fy BOo� on the subject are contradictory. Mean Suppose the performer naw beady to ex- `7A���� ROGERS �t CO• TOr ONiT�,�' •ea : " II�,� 1 h[ire..Cortwright was reading, and soiled while the press falls back on" history, and hibit the cage. He steps out, holdi+.9 it rep jD , J f n_ _o the pe ' `as, she'read. finds that•the contluerors of all ages were at arm's-length. The elastic band•, being •• through hie " What makes ' Dolan hmama- .". ask about equally divided between the shorn on the inner side of his hands and wrists, are a �o is alto ;, I y g ' and tl e,nnehorn. not paroeived by the audience. He souse , " i XX Y `� . C040 at w -,"aid, ref u :1. " . I, ` -; ad•Ruth. I The French lady doctors have carried the his fingers+ that is, he presses the wires h :gh. 5o go . i Listen, dear':.II which let the cage fall apart ; each side ool- . • ' in, the good 1. 1 • da Henceforth the female medical " stud- `i And Nature theold r,u e; took y' fel► and the torca� of the tightly stretched aRQ1\T I �` lisct upon a jij t 1 « ants will be tnexdtnio� ,ilex lrt�-i,[terrte8, and pses� I The child her knee, rubber alt each section of the cage up the _ _ .. the air will 4 i I Saying, ' Hpto's a story -book . ,.as such th • y will be admitted t0 h aspitals P '" " " " ..a Thy Fath r has written for thee: , on the same terms as their male colleagues. Performer's sleeves. I ;} ,4 - - ... ` `� l The bird ie drawn pip with the side in '( - �T c Walt :with the I' •j That's tett "said Ruth. Siztyaspiran'a to the M. D. degree are at LIQZTIDA •� ION ! IJ �, L� pretty, which it was placed and strange to say, is yc c will et t ::. ( � "Are ou sure on nndentand it .''ask- Present re loicing in the vict ry, among them • -- Al) ah not often seriously injare'd by the operation. j: A..ah bleBale ed her mother. a young Legree ,who is said to be one of : , 1 t F•ve art of thin trick re uires the ut- - own nests, •'Innother.nd that -of couple I d ," an- moat r.alc,us at dents ii Pais. rY P q Owiliig to the failing health -of the senior member of our firm we have been oblige_i a •_ erhapB t most skill and the most delicate hsndlin in . ! ewered Truth, sn tined that her amma " Adiroudacl.." Murray began a eoturing a andon the contemplated continuance of the business.. , _ " ui -.eeded i- 1; ` should doubt he . every detail to make it successful. The Bot P I - ' - ; "' Nature' mea a all tour at St. Joh bury, 1-t., the other ni �t, r: - g that Heller performed the trick hundreds of The manufacturing premises, machinery, tic., have already been Bold. " p.pied with 'I • j outdoors, and th stony -book is abou birds and after he ha finished his discourse leo- times before attentive audiences, without a ` an- esteem. I . „ Tho entire stock of furniture, upholstering material, R :.; amounting to over �,tti0 x and t• ees and eve thing you see out here. tared his aud.ie ce because a local. newspa- betraying the secret of it shows to what an ! • +. 11 ••Yon darlin ild ! on do nude land r had cal'e3 is life a we►eted ne. fle riiast be disposed'°f pie speedily pie possible. - ° . ' g t " said mamma ivin had r dusted from the minis extent attention to dataiLi may enable a 1'he furniture in all nr own Inanufac are znd the rs3 utation earned b the firm dut•�t:¢ , : better thanI tho gh , eai m , g g said he h g a man to triumph over the seemingly impos- o h � i her little girl a f d kiss. -and for six Yeats had studied to fit hims3lf Bible.• y :`:t HAYC,I. �'. , the last :r0.years is a sufficient guarantee of its quality. I Ill o oat ow I see and read is for another kin of work ; and that inates - - l �... The Ih aidation1..bein erena�ato depilate and the general public are now after"I 1 k et atnotb }` I : file slots book," a d�little Rnth. of having •' d opped dost n and out from +„ „ " 1 g P t �'� an I: :ops o " r " All alone, de �' Don't you want some amen$ forceful en;" he propo red , oo ti i _ Ladles' . ; .I; such an opportunity an has never occurred her in Canada, �- : sorcerer" at =f I , on to read to yo ?"for Ruth could n t read appear in a 'qui cppoeite character. Cultivation alone will not make's lady' ofhouses. I ted books ver well 'and always asked Toronto, 12th Nov., " 18K. R,. $A'W JV V 4:31o' . ' + There is Ili a extreme north of U'tah`a s vulgar woman, nor a,�entlemasan of a boor, Another M or Ai+nt Hoy to read to he I she magnificent in terranean reservoir of first- Innate vulgarity will manifest itself ink spite t , = thing on the \ said she nndersto ' better no. class soda orate bnbblin and effervesciri . of all forms of politeness and etiquettb. . To pm I . - CAUTIOIN *•• - nobody I "Ob, I can re d easy lessons out -d ors," out c.f the gro red in such aantitim th t a certain class of pt rsons, indifference is the YeAden , _ _- - -_ 1. 1 . ud,-for•t i \:' she said ; so her mother tied on th white all America mi' ht be ensile In the ez- t+d:tof high -breading. If on educate a man ----- --- '-- _ - =_ I eon -hat and the little girl ave into ` �' yy -_ -= fv= rated their gu' PPS y treme south, o the road to Orderville, le an or woman to ineensibillty; he is 'their�� _1 s_ ...`. lames, and no I - 1 the garden. extluieite .circ ar lakelet that is always view is a gentleman, and she i• a lady. ; " 4 _ss � ., " ,s L. ' I crr:, of knife 4 ; . When she cam in, a long time of r; she just full to the brim with water as clear and A woman was one,ds brow ht before the •b i _ --- _ 'Ped ni::: led with I, i ) y' brought _ .y - _ (foods Stam MsA L g seated herself on a little bench at he moth g y And wherever the judge of a police court. She said in her de Bl1 ( _ _ � _ __ i- springing ;, er's feet : "Now dear mamma, let a tell pie teen as r 1. . '" _ - _ _ den Silver Plate fi+r at very water overfio s the lake's edge It encrusts fence - Y= __ _- =y on about the s ries. The first w sots : .. - - y with a ti .e cos ng of limestone, so that the is and , another lady wAs a -having a y _ _ are not oUr make. Ri�: be needs _ they made. hills along the walk , ' and brim is growin higher and higher with im- few words, and she called me a' hinds wfd- " . mate it grow -were so busy ev ry minute bringing grains p roeptible but ser' aln growth of a coral reef, ual,' and I ups with a pail of water, piled you want rellablega� due season, • I of sand to make the hill hi heir • an there b$'an tompan�. i I , g and In the con of eneratione the lake will chnoketi it all over her, and that theinelab on getting thate Will give it I - ' i _ ! '. wasn't one that idn t work -not o Lttle dancers, sing become a cone eted aa►sin. row between me and the other lady." The cave o of which Geza.'LNrliel l'atnam Ma wd another lady indeed . I : , y Foul their pl is naughty ant the said ' I won't ' or • don't t made b the +, , dragged the The followin notice was once put pip over " ping ainuseme want to. if ie seldom visited because �� I Then Ieiw es-the1. that gather gg4 ' g FINBi3T', , 11dERIDEN $ ( it -i■ in a stony mountainous forest in a n• the door of a show : pie though by Honey all the d from every open, g flow- •+ No lad or entleraan• admitted into �o for the er ;' the were b too." mote corner of Conntscut. A icnlc party Y g ,► NIA CO., . _ crowded, ani. ' t y th` summer ads the legions to which this $how. in a state of intoxication• i i' t �: " L+ke the an ? r P. ' _ t �. ,+ , involved neve al miles of rou h wsllcing• A hared -bill in St. Loafs read,- (i * - Iln�ilr. o\, I t)�> the .pity is a f .. The were tier than the anti, cause kill b one I hetto Plate - , � . 1 y IP One hundred talc to be ed y There are sic res primers of utnam en- " '�- aris=tocratic s they sang all time -not like the birds, do in ten minutes. None but gefitknitu - Y k, and c, i = but they humm and buzzed, and i sound- to ing the• cav ere t, -with a blazing torch B . 81thy, intrica heed above his he The hole is real! so are expected to be present on this 000stion," ed real nice, the seemed so happy. s�}all that it can one be exploredyon The ai►dvertisement of a dog-fight in a 'j lipI►er stories . ; L - � I... . " Then there ere the apples -the little- y'Important t0 All Who D_ her Light,either PP Western town read,- aide n t children apple green and small an hard) hakid■ and kn es, and an adult cannot turn __-._____ _ __� __ rrL_ r__�� r_ ono •-_. S ++Tinlrwta sAmittino hath arantlaman and I .- . e Drennan I . . I L' - -• ) mad soar. The are not good for m ch till .VYYY .•- .,,. ...--,6.-• - -- .oc,,, M.,,a - -- n of all can easil g tradition says hat he followed the beast to lady can be held for one dollar. ' .. 1� (,� they are b'g men -and -women apple s -ripe A very elegaa elegantly dressed woman once 1 RE V XRVLY S M F�T I mons windin `� ` and sweet. Th oto book said Little the further en ,shot him between the eyes Y ' , b ; their own ow, and was drawn out with rudely pnahed a man from at crowded side• . . I - ; shildren area t orth much now, but let em y 'tine versa - be • b and by they'll be grown p, and him by means of a rope. walk, saying as she did so,- t. sopetior to ovary other `,ieaoseet.e:aatht nAed, NOT IxcBFTlivtl +x�thtn a of tt This to a Oentral Draught Burner in GL&s,t Bowls in various oro a r g y , „ Aint you got any more manners than to , ... _ 1 Not man ars ►go the late Lord Strath- t t g > ' Dela Bwell then the 11 be cod for something. y y a in stand �right bel front of a lad j' mental deeitns on meta.( and Shea etaodr. I5 consumes bat belt the e y nairn was a in • COnntr hOnee In y ' t quantity r t olI that the ar patted electric lamp uses It is the bre $bleatI i blur iB dol.^lel The mother a {led : +' I think yA r book y g y A , of lamp ever inveat:d Manu'actaren 6160 of the " solar star ramp, ret in Ruthi and on can Yorkshire. mong the guests in the shabbily dtlNssed woman aooidentaUy in Bramol and Nicsel Tbie:lamp acct F[asr Pslzs aid f?rL�sa I .µ, ` "=end yet ar `` `oral very inter g, e, ran against a superb looking woman whose 1XTAL at Toronto's I dustriai Ezhibitior, 1885. Ana omens to reasl.it better has I thought• ything� Ing room one ht were tame young osv- drew and manner Indicated' the perfect HAAVEY SAFETY LAME -We have been favored wltb a view ct_ i -�-- `. shortly abo more ?'� airy Of1l0e=Ss h0 Were narratting tales of = th+s row petroieum light, and we are st•ongb oonv inoed of its snperi- , ijti �A A „ �' various sk kin adventure in which the lad ec tared on the market. The g d lg th 4 There beantifnl stn ab at dai y g y' crity a. a coat cit bnr�er over at y Lamp Y D r I • ='y j '+ I beg your pardon, madam," wild the - . alt -chamber in"wh"oh the wick -Cale is MWDended hen openings at the ! , I { d Plesenre,' ales. When I as out this morn 'the had lately bee epgaged. The veteran too - �lar,ermittinit a oon•tant oireoiation o air downward around the y!" poor woman ,in the most humble m ►nner• pie thea ea . 1 himself off d and his room being over. „ wick-oa" meoce aDya+d throagbk the wiok-,sse, three giv'ng a direct were all lo kin over to grandpa s, b t ,afterl t• g You olatnny thing ! angrily retorted oenlrat Brans ht t3y thio arrantrment the wick -case is tvolated from Ih it be f. sinner the looed . strai ht n to a sky, I head, they shortly after heard the, furniture . o y g p Y the elegantly clad woman. flue oil. a arn><la tube c )r ve y►rg n 113oien : oi. t5rough to the • loft. This 'rest as if the re raying ; now hey are in that spa ant being moved about: The Which vests the lad ? lamp «• oonetrnMed upon thoror $$h,y prao ie rl ping ecilntisic Drinci- asB, do not ' ., I j . Y P y ulna be re-uit.ebtaioeu in a beauutut, soft white itght vhiah for a native Po • .11 1. next morning some one alluded to this st turning their fa this way, as if th y were .g �� per' _ Sorry to see the eon elfin$ .down l0 war and breakfast. Ha ha ,! laid Lord 9. I was eacrioa+y i t+snot' sna eteadintss ie cob sarpaeeed by either gas or - I etia--the fl rry ' ` • m wb o a rrdaponde oe with dealere and tnsXotion inii`ed- - -11 I lower in the ek They looked w if not going to let you yot;ngeters say you had . The oonntmption of fish iii treat Britain .I . = . . t to ` food b e ' an didn't ' d=ate' a Field Matnshal, so I put the chant has considerably Increased (an shown by e . pg�jCB : 9 Adelaide i$t, WBBt, TOlOIIt 0• - , they had go � y6 -bye,' of ` drawers against the door." He was over .transporta' ion statistics) since the great Fish- - ; - • = want I o. tt The daisies olio v the soli," said math- seventy at the Hoa cries Exhibition of 1883. `� - I .- ' �'� �, �R,'tT.� $...- _ : �.� . a= . -. 1. -il r _ e - - • - , .. I. `) - .'1 -, I. . . a i. ,.:. .. .. Y . r '� - - 1 ♦ - : :: - 1 • I - .. _ ' 1 /., 11 , r I. �'1 - I .. ..'' c. - - - .- .. 1 - I( I` - - - wC A Seg FRI70two, 41' 6 - - /\. . - \'. I' - t - _ -. j . - . - :ti :1 :.-- - ,. ,...r., .... , ..•.,., • .-- i .d r-.: it i s pueyY... :-n -Y' •!(r',• ..�.''I a •.`uY a`,. Na �)' _ . �: -.. , y . ,, . . t. } . __ - . - . •_ . . EGY PT i N ROM Iq s1'h1°h she dwelt If hs had been unable t6 l ed interior mei the dren ascots eatnaoe look PEBso�6L8. - A N C � r cstCb mer vies► of `her fair self for a few days. ed so homelike mead Enrnpean that they ! • �` • �p I He also derived some d of satisfaction seemed to breathe an assurance of safe., ' . 7 iP` eRr°° • `y King Milan is saki to have the lata: eel i- ; though it was oertainly allied with still more The footman, descending from the box, foot of any man In Europe, It ie planted ;; A Story of Love and Wild Adv ntu ' , founded pon S tli i Bevels- of uneasiness, In the suspioion (which he was threw open the carriage door and assisted his dee 1 In B urian cla . . - - ' one of the •very few to entertaie) that a tine ladies to alight, and a minute or two later P P y y tions in the C reer of Arabi uha, of nisi wad dun er seas near wt hatrd in the wets in the con Joan' Grant. denies with em hast the; - -' i j' I P 8 y pa4y of w snore of other mors in re to Ddu. Sartorpin and the which he might be able to render her or hers elegantly dressed Carietdaa woman in the g " " „ `" ' '• `» some eat essential service which would sum tuousl filled n 'oloak room whose alleged unhappiness in her domestic life. • i ?,� the dtsthot' of NitxA, THE NIHIL sT, THs RED S off, ss Rugsisit SI'�r, �' ! P y P . " TO., ETp• create a revolution in their senttmenb tt+- ■Uvory laughter mead an+icipatioa of. aomtng A,lbanl recently snag before Queen bio i• ,:.. n '�' .. ward him and lead ap to an happy s .olimax enjoyment caused Mn. Trezarr st all events torla, and had the choice b tween sn India ! ' r. 1 as any recorded in a novel.' to forget the outward occurrence that had shawl and one of Her Majesty's published ::. f c 3 w \ CHe,PTFIt VIt. (CQNTINUKD) , of the lips, the nand of the s Itting on the Bat Nellie has no such ho s or comforts ha ened durio their drive thither. works as a souvenir. Of course she took r" l >,ea -' It is certainly to. There can be ro ground atter th y have by ? to buoy her up, and her sor ow is all -the The house when they ante it looked the book. -' T I -. �R� H��. aviibt about it. All these agoarsed los ars 1 Tis true the one or two consuls have harder to bear because her pride foross her particularly bright, for the peri rmsnoe that Dr. Dio Lewis says " that wearing Marge,` - -i - ' - __ ,rio settle down in Egypt become our as- aged nonplus of not being sainted by to assume a gaiety of dlspoation which ehe evening was ander royal (th t is to say, thiole heavy boots and bine hand-knit stook- i' te,ra, The brio with them, too, their wn Egyptian sentri s when In official uniform is far from feelin null in tine artificial sus- Khedival „ ' �� Y g B. jpa riga, . so thathe centre of Ings w1U Improve s woman a aomplezlaa. �A, lrs ws, in order that they may violate - on on their. way to and -from the palace, bat taining of which she Is constantly breaking the dress oirole (the heat of the •climate for- We fear it will r uire more than this to - 'Thurul" ,.•.•anted Toulba_Pasha, to. which Sales an the remiesness o the soldiers' part has been down. bidding the oonatmotion of close, stuffy kill the sale of face lotions and complexion, - - ' yfy added with an oath : net down to opi m instead 'of impertinence, In the dark depths of the carriage, haw, boxes) was brilliant with rich uniforms, cadets ' 0.01 •u No doubt about 'It, and what is wo e and has been sit or overlooked or forgotten. ever, she makes no attempt to sustain the geld lace and. littering jeweled orders. j• d st Joh,j y pe An engine driver on a Saxon railway Las ' �� a,e,a ,: cy not only start business here unae ed, Tie true, also, t at man I•.uro mens have part which ehe has set herself to sot, but Prince TQ was seated in a golden chair net retired from a service of fort salt to +newt, �: t they claim -//indemnities when they ail observed.tiat th massae pay far more a#f- giving way to her real feelings -suffers the of state, and around him stood a goodly ar- 1 y y ' . - erence to the w minister, Arabi Pas a, reat crystal tears to esca from her beau• ra of during which he hue traveled on his loco- _ �'�• •'rreln indemnities which oar weak -min ed g pe y pashas, beya and effendi@, mi glad motive, with�nt a e ogle accident, s di- t1°a ls�at• t y P y " ' when he drives r rides abroad than they ti(al violet eyes. with many an'embroidered coated Earopean insane of 253 34 mites a nal to fo seven meas r +er always seems read to a 7 i{->:lihiag the taxes of our poor until t ey do to hie highn the Khedive, bat they And now the carriage has entered Cairo consul, and here and there an En lish '- q - - - formati't+t E thron h ,the rent C g ' journeys around the earth. 1 ore r _% either cheat the collectors and get the .►s consider the e n for this to lie In the pro r, g g gate of Victory, French, Austrian, German or Italian officer yby s austere The footmen who wait solei ti n the . t. Joh:. y, t_a}ado on lazing detected, or else pay d Pg p sty and bonndlea genet- men rolling along Lha to lunger level cause- In the uniform of hie corps and ccnntry. y Po / •- ••- ' .a, - oast t ueen of Sweden wad hot dun iter west a .- N• •d,r e:. r : e. People each ae these make ry y, wo quali en for •which he has, long way presently reaohea the opening to tical To the right and the left of this guy sa- Q g f a a rw _; od rebels�� for there is nothing to m ke hesri famed, can their oonfidenoe in the unsavory and evil repatationed locality, the 'semblage sat many a comely dame or lovely very quaint uniform, consisting of tunic, Joint Control, t,1 ttiocat and breeches ed d with old lace., lar t B, a t em loyal, said Toalba. .j uartier du Crocodile, maiden, attended by father, husband, brother ge g ' tY , here the gyre of flamerr and a shrill hob- or lover, alt cLd in sombre blwck, for they heir attire inolndes a wonder#al hswd- �: 5'.iould Allah call npatrma to reign ver With this obis ui of vision all around _ •:1 I will make them' oyal, for the fel ah, who @hall partiC larly blame Mr..Trezarr, bub of cries and laughter frightened the had been in uniform or ofiicljal dress they dress, consisting of a kind of embroidered - iud :dog, would lay down iia very life for the rich E glinh banker, for allowing his hones wad Caused both lwdies to glance out mast, by court etiquette, have gone over to skull -nap from which arises three ooWoh - a Siad master. By the Prophet, would at comely wife and 1 vely daughter to atterid of the carriage window, when they beheld _swell the resplendent group who encircled feathers, none of whiehis le.s than three , t mew better what it -was to have o e�" the Ope�a Hoaee even ugaacompanied by the strange, mead to them as yet unmeaning, the Khedive, amongst whom were Ahmed feet high. 're -_Lwd the war minister roudl and To • lba himself - He hac� arrived at that time of s ectacle of some street amine activel Arabi Pasha the war minister and Ca fain Elder L. R. Hurst randfather of the . - P y' lite when an easyf chair wad ;a news a er aided by w few children, of lar a rowth Frwnk Donell the latter clad in the lar 11 :ria Hars g the el @trio ":aha at once made answer : P P . g. y, I ant noted Miss L t, a girl, s That is because he has eo natty mae ra. taken in conjunct on with' a pilme cigar and hanging a large pig that was dressed like a scarlet and gold of the British cavalry ser- predicts the end of the world In 1932. He _-' ' 1 rare .ire twenty foreign consuls in - E pt, a bottle of iced C ateau Lafitted, proved a Chrbtiam over a fire to roast, taking good vice, !or he had been dining with Sir Ed- declares that the next year will witness . r w.bd each is a petty .prince. They are above fund of enjoymen much greater than even care, however, not to touch it with their ww�Malet, the consul -general, and after- symptoms of the coming event, after which - t a: Egypt• Their watches regulate even the a ballet; far lees opera, could have wfford- hands. ,rather aggainst his will, been indnaed startling developmeate will follow rapidly, b- n. Leta Feringhee do what wrong he ed him. So, of to bidding his womankind - . to accompany hL hither. - such ars the moon tarring to blood, the sun - - a `l, yet his consul wi�l protect him from as impatient fare ell, 'for he was in the ! CHAPTER IX. . He wa no ion�ter sorry that he had•aome wI hhotding its fight cauda general derange- _ ;.r.�e conaegnenoee whilst the •Egyptian is middle of a leads g article In a fortnight i , j when he beheld Nellie Trez;trr and her mo mEsat of thin I . ' " old Times he ha hie armchair moved out , IN TNF CROCODDA .QUARTER ANri' AT THE �' i �Bi+'� •p foe injured by the esektng of redress. , ther enter the circle, and it was not long ere The Czar of Russia and g�►ieeI Franz �, i ' i That is true, for his c ase is tried, not into the garden, here,• he might wxtoh In a Tu r:ATRE. the young lady saw him likewise and wonder- Joseph of Austria had a fine time at Gastieu. . . s 2•' b,F hit own laws, but by those of the man kind of drowsy a joyment the gorgeous set- yes It was a comical mei ht enols h when ed that he c id not ceme over to her, rather -1. . ".l R! o has injured him, which of cours3 there ting of the blood red Egyptian sun, from not viewed as a suggestive one, and there P 8 , in that she fan_ The bills for. the entertainment of the Bn- • • des isin him In her heart perors and their suites have been sent in, i� :E no understandin , so that in eeekin ! to within a little sumo er house that was almost was nothin in it of oraelt to canes :shod- clad Ile was afraid of her mother, and all j , ��•- g g bnrietl heath . re cast asmine and "iu and amount to $200 000 The wine aw- .n rti :over his stolen coat the chances are that $ j . der, for the pig 'was dead, wad from the uncoirncioua that court etiquette pioevented Chante bill enumerates 1 500 bottles of old Pte looses all the teat • of ie; apparel,`' paid. front of which a d coring datfs tree gently gene .expression of its reins eoantenanee hi' q°ttflag the Khedival batty. ' Po Rhine wines. 2,500 bottles of various French �nleiman Bey. i waved its i eluate of crimson and golden he died (for one of its race ba it There was one present who head her , hP y vintages, 3,000 bottles of ohampagae end I (- • �' • 1 �i- ', By Allah ani the Prophet, where is the fruit, the sunlight causing them to resemble A stiff s6i� t Collar and a hig black satin thoughts and rejoiced in her mistake and 1,000 bottles of li uors. . I' 'rLrA-+�:,:m uq, of discussing these matters farther? Can huge precious stop . stook conceded ger probably the gap is ag , and he was Ahmed Arabi q - , . �` evident eh tin Report comes from Tarin of the death, -• ., y I . . ' v < count the sands of the desert or the sea "Assuredly hie lot had fallen in pleaa+nt the throat which had lef the'>steel in and the Pasha, who, far from having given sap all d 77 years, of Father Giacomo, the j end "`� "' ore ' Nu, no, but we can try to save our- Places," the rich an thought to himself, life oat, while his capacious paunch was hopes of making her his, had firmly resoly For ears he wan the 10 "'�' n Vic- • es from_ being buried beneath them, nev- and he sash not L3 eras afar off in iia !fill covered with an immaculate white waist- ed that his she should be dire ly the pat. friend of Cavonr. y - helesa M friends we roust lose no time mud but thatched with -straw, with its sole fend for the hour should arri dispenser of that statamtn s charities, and y coat, and his little short frol►t lege dangled y ,when kis- when -the Count lay dying the priest went . • i_ reaching through trusty but secret emie- furniture of a mat. sad two pitcher, ,eating inside the sleeveaof a blact<eloth coat, whose met or deet ny should make hi the master -- es,iee th o ulation cf our eat Litres the hie evening meal of coarse maize bread, and ruleref R t and of a`I tit Contain- to receive his last Confession and administer . . . p p . gr lappels were thrown well rack. gvp the last sacraments. It was his privilege ' W -ones : •injustices which they suffer and whilst he gazes hal savagely and half de- for his hinder legs (and it is to be pre- ed, though he 6d almost determined more Col w the can beet rid 'themselves of them. P g Y y Pe turned his tail included the were tucked then to have addressed to him the states- 1 y s airin 1 at the n cop r coins that to )� y than once tl+at ae s pnvish ant for her „ Ahmed Arabi of O rabi roclaim in self the value of the th rteenth part of a dollar inside a sir of black cloth trousers that treaating his offer of marriage with so much man s last words in tele world : Brother, .1 • L'I�2 __ ty r friend of the downtrodden and the op• represent a day's ibor of sixteen hours in w#re a mle taro long for them, whilst some- disdain, he would no longer make her his a free ahnrch se a free State." i,. , . • .: pressed, and as being ready to lay down my the burning sun, t out .of which the tax how or other An eyeglass was fixed in front wife, bat merely one of the many beautiful Charles Heber Clark (Max Adler), lately � • . . i0iu : is a in their cause. - Should they elect me as gatherer will seize t least a quarter in order of� one closed optic, and what had been once alwvee of hie harem. Co>;verted, has soma of the old man left in _ j W t-t-ir ch%mpion my battle cry will be" • Egypt that rich Earope may be feted at the a jaunty Paris high -crowned silk hat (though Bnt the swarthy war mi r'r was not him still. He managed to raise me lively, . : the F,oyptiane and down with the Earn- Khedive's nominal out of these poor starved now disfigured by many a dent) cane lasttn- the only m devolent gaze that as fixed up- shindy in the Church Congress at New . 4 . x wretches' real, ez ease. on poor Nellie for from behind the ded Haven and enjoyed the fan as much as the' - ' - ' �..an control. ou, my friends, I am well ed (stuck a little on one side) atop of the B'ff : H tr aware, are with me hand and glove, whilst Bat while we .a a thus moralizing, the huge lop-eared head, which also hung a lit- lattice work thait concealed the ladies of the men in one of his own etioriee who, after _ �� = t. �- allies that we can number without are handsome two-hor d chariot containing our ale on one side, owing to the manner ip Khedival harem from the view of the entire submitting to a transfusion,of goats blood, . a, o -, lovel heroine an her mother in dashin audience whilst it ermitted them to see got a globale in hie brain at church and • #' . ZD t� R.. , ady more nurueroue than all the follow- y B which the brute was hung. P 0 z L.•— iLs of the Khedive. 4.o, then, and sow in - along the Choabra read towards the city, " 1 house and stage alike, a r of large, black, backed the sexton up into the pulpit. - with coachman an footman . in irre roach- As the.coachman was reducing his fractions pu � cc al.tmce iii order that we rasp amidst the P horses to obedience a crowd of the o glorious. eyes, soft as velvet, yet sharp as Ella Wheeler -Wilcox was born in 1860, ' 6a of victor " able liveries, a, ro to to the Opera House, y �B steel, were fined alternately upon oar hero- and to said to be bjlow medium h h - S -- -- pzi y street roughs, the majority of them nearly e� o • ke the wa minister. Toulba Pasha near the Rae de M reow, ins and her two admirers, takin fieroe ao - m e in chest and shoulders, F° (' naked end more that hwlf of them g g per but with n• &4�e answer : " A victory that has been Nellie is not too ing her beet, for her col ing but one a (tor ophthalmics is a t b nizanea of the expressions of each, whilat. shapely arms anis hands. Her @yea are . c shed for b th9 unl to to ue of ro or and spirits assn to hav4 alike forsaken a the fire of liiercest hate was kindled in the hazel with a uliar amber tint a her. The fact ie eeottrge 1n gy t, and many arente al[►o Pro • P- Qe -for has it not beyengforetold that the , s.h in fretting about I rank Q heart of their possessor as she discovered proaching yellow, Their color has ones - y' Donell whom she has onl seen none duos cat but the pn of their children s eyes, sp that the rival cane beloved by both, been tiCall defined ae old old. A - -fwt leads+ who shall restore itlohammed- Y, y that they may swaps wh• n grown n the pOe y g sarin to ita ;olden for shall be called the fete at the Giz eh Palace, rowan event P The excellence of the music was as power- promin-ant chin imparts an attenuated - g ' y horrors of militar service) surrounded the •- '1 c c'led, and i4 not thy name Ahmed ? And of the, to her, long go; and on that solitary ' less to attract her attention as the rich dress- aspect to her features. Her e.)mplexfon is • carriage, loudly c mauding baksheesh for �r not the- time in which this deed will be occasion he had me with so Cool a reception + es. of the performers or the beauty of the pale, wish a transient bloom that appears . - " °f from her parents t the had ever Ia.Egypp air"° are demanded an aright in- `t'2w -ought bebn fixed for the thirteenth nen- sinoe held s of� asked for as a favor. mise -en -scene. A quarter of an hour ago on t•he cheeks under the stimulus of any . t..r} of the Hegira ? _end do we not enter II himself aloof. she had longed for the eKcLacle bat now mentJ excitement. Her hair is of that tax. : n I + - Mrs. Trezarr, ho r, who knew t at she had a er for nothin but on ztil�'ur�r n that century in the course of a few The young officer tvas, the lent rita►n in tl>�e b tb pig and clothes aiuit,hare been etc en y 8 the objeebe of tare end shade of brown dist is the uner- tl t•d !411' " �-+ ke '" I 'World -to stir n a dao hter to naedlessl her love and hate, and she would have given ring indication of a refined nature. In , . P B Y f m Europeans, and had a vague and misty her %e,r life whave been able to luv e a hrenolo cal develo meat the ima inative y u u ;`Cit ' • Inshallah, be it as God wills," replied I rebel against those o whom she rightly owed i es tt: at the whc•le show was meant as as y P g P . P g tc• war ministers devoutly'; and then he obedience, and as it had seemed to him very i salt to the whole po ulation, would not stiletto up to its very hilt in the white qu+lit ee are strikingly prominent. - . a . -ed : " 1'qu may tell that prop ecy 'r"vident that neithe DIr. nor Mrs Trez�►rr, breast of• her fairer and younger rival, and with a • single paistre, whilst .1 ellie, Col. Higginson writes to a B. @ton !nems- " 1 a:.•o the o 'e likewise for if Allah a aks would ever sanctio his mart in her he to watch +ser die with reatest on first. r, ►� . F' ' y g + hose percepaoas were keener, cane too g y iper that the shock caused in Boston tr raagh his prophet and I am the pe auu had made up hie mi d that both for Nellie'@ rrified even to feel for her steel Hs, i_ dor let the@@ venl;ef at reeltnga on her part hY Matthew Arnold @ lecture on' Emerson - �c- r, is alluded to, I ••dare not, even t I sake and his own it would be better did he F PP- be wonJored at, for E istera blood ie nater- t . • 1 , at this Juncture, the horses condeaended related, in the opinion of many persona, K _'ld. refuse to obey the behest of the .l oat try to forget her, d by zealously keeping a ring forward in the right direction ally but and ve n,olul, and a life of Wit nese not so much to the subject of the lecture as ' 1 : h, �o eo away, and load no time in e w- out of her way, hel her t for et him in � ' aid seclusio is apt to increase and foster all the anthor. He recalls an anecdote of Mrs..:.. r .. 4 g laic ,however, they did with such end- pp in. the good aced, yet be c -ireful that it Ila like m • nner. _ ' denness that one io,portunate young beggar that ie suit In a nature that is never given Elizabeth Montague, who, while in Paris; - -. upon stony ground, where the bird . of But hiellie, far fr m ivin him ,credit'for to the eta�iy of aught that is good. cane invited to hear V,,Itaire read an seen ff g was knocked down and trod under their Y . - - . t air will see and - devour it. - With his kindly and unaelfia motives, had made up hoofs, whilst the wl;eels of the carriage paps• Ueapfte the great heat of the night in the on Shakespeare, in which he attempted to -_ . .. c -.reel I diemiss you, my brothers, d her mind that he ad surrendered her far ed over the toes of a second, extracting from narrow streets, the interior of the theatre show that the great poet was `not a great a k: with the artin assurances that as I oar too et,ail was ke t net. When Voltaire had finished reads mead the salons of coarse p deliciously cool by the continual F g y ' } y, the sufferers a chorus of howls mingled p ng r "will soar, therefore remember that ere t into her heart to make her still mor,@ g buttering of enormuae punkas, worked by the ho p y p F with oaths mead eYeorations in' atteral pe was ex .reseed b some one resent . - A—: 6h blesses the birds that rem3mber their uncomfortable, and he began to believe that Arabic. I machinery. There was a free circulation of thwt the essay had nit caused her stn. � ; - `• ' - o�b nests." of ser all he mL+t h e learned to care mush air to everywhere, and the Iampe in the sad •• r pp Then a show4r of stones was thrown and Why should it pain me . she said oalinty, � - n ,bl°aej : g g I have not the honor to be one of the t� erhaps this warning wan not altogether more for the Egyp fan lady whose life he one, smashing a window, struck Nellie': itorium were not nan�erone anon h to ea- ., ,,:� '-eeded i but be that -as it -may, the trio had saved than'be ad ever done for her- ®reerny-hued right shoulder with' a force erste much heat of themselves ; whilet bp- friends of M. de Voltaire." - ' ' is ted with mutual exp eaeIOns of fidelity self, that ewnsed it to tin le and its fair �e@essor low,n place of the European_ arrangement r - �,.� �� +- _ esteem. f There Ie not otic Irl In ' a hundred w#io to cr oat In alarm B P of p: and stalls, was marble pavement, with • - . I . ,t a foudtain in the centre that threw spray in- b D88018re 8 t would not t.rtgr4 h self Iq a very similelr ir, let us return harriti, tnsttama, ar the po • ' . - LS .'� PTEY� �'IIt saner uadQr the a me oireummtaneee, and shall be murdered," stand of water, which, incised of falling, Isle Royal, where the Ill-fated Algoma :::r�r: dw�`q „ seemed to dissolve into the atmosphere and ' 1 R certainly Nellie ha some excuse for doing No, my dear. The danger i■ behind us was lost, is the largest Island in Lake SQ- _ MA\i:ING A ND THE ROASTI:�C OF A ria.. tend to cool stud moisten it.. A ' ao, since' when her I ver had called at Mount now, and were we to return we should have perior, and lying about forty-five miles south uw arfcri . et another week hue d awn and a Carmel on that one nista oeeadon which to it a stn. Besides, The habitants of this part of the house • passe y « ry pass g - to be ' afraid of had to move about with bare or stockin ed of Port Arthur. It ie wholly American ter- ;~:- ropean o era con an is la in h we have mentioned he had never.as h g _t ' p p y p y g T e mach t e wretched natives would be very bad ritory. Like other ielandn in the great fin- i �, _ or feltsoled feet, so .that no noise should die- . , . serer at the Cairo Theatre to crowded as asked her for an newer to the question foray and to show oar fear might be impru- land, mea, it is rag ed and rocky in ohsrsoter. turb those who sat above but the lowest g Il • h:'�• which he had propo nded with each' fervor dent in addition. • ;41oba do err a thi e ' ' It oont ins several minis locations of more i " - Another case of dancin singing and' fid- in the illumined p lace gardens rhe night even at home sometimes so ou must not clsese3 amongst the audience were accomod- g . g, y i or less value, and ls a favorite resort far meted as with us in the topmost circle or gal- ��ia�; on the br•Ink of chaos, thoalgh to be before—namely. w ether she candid marry be afraid. I wonder what could here been travellers in search of amethysts arid, agwtes. _ • lery, sad these celeetlata, like oar own, were r nobody guesses how sicca china is at him without her ps sate' oonaent. the meaning of the show ?" Ona clear ds it can be seen v . 10l > • :d, for the Bowers of revolution have r- In lain truth, t e o dr oon had •` JVhat could it mean mamma exce not always,ailent or well mannered, and had y � eT " . � - , Pt not the European portion of the spectators with the naked eye from Port Arthur. Ths . X V:: ked their labor in darkness and i si- had no time to do a , fo- •e had wanted a that the fanatics would like to serve our en- eourae taken by the C. P. R, steamer, which felt eo secure is their eelf•eonoeit they etre, and no nae perceives an pet the strong precious five minute in the- uhaat gieetings, fire race as they were nerving its represent- tuna direct from Sault Ste. 6larie to Port - - , of -knife, dagger and scimitar blades apd then the moths had come into the room ative ?" might have noted many thins to cause them Arthur, passes close to the north-eastern ez- . „ even more than uneasiness. - �, Sled with countless bayonet points that acrd directlq afterw ds the father and hwd The representative of our race - a pig ? tremity of the island. Its length northeast - p But neither tbe,marked dies probation of ' springing up all around. n t left him slontl ith Nellie for a single I dont follow you, my dear. p and southwest is about �i miles, and its . Plate+T a '-. at very ' scan a shower of blood dr`o I stent hereafter, d when half an hour " Oh, mamma don't the natives hate um the comic ►ncantatio scene which many of cutest breadth nine miles. -. ps the baser •clans of spectators seemed to re-. B9yoad s few ,.ke. I i.: be needed ;to replenish that crop and I ter he had receive hie cool conga from in part because we are swine eaters, and fiahiog hats and mining camps it has little . :hse it row the uicker and bear fruit in the severe sterfami las, who' bad followed therefore do the ao� Come le ns with the to Kurd an insulting bcsrleegne on thea own liable g q P y P belief is the sapernaturat or the growls iu the way of human habttationa, and it hap : f .:e season and then an Fenn hes blood him outside the dra in room�door in order them unclean animal which we make otic no manent elation. Co r veins ' g , g sad ejaculations that greeted each_- appear P� p°p PPe sting b3u i': -give it the strongest nourishment th' ae to be as coldly imps tlnent as he could make food . Wws not the bitterest scandal that :nee of rho British grez;adier otii Ser who is have been discovered on the island, which mew vers, singers and revelers will be aro" ed htmaelf conaonan : w th what he considered they could concoct about the Khedive the must have been worked by a race of people .__ • e one of the leading characters in the •operas rc,rn their pleasant vision of ease, lua ry to be good breeding, Frank had tried to per. tale that his European favorites had taught non► unknown and extinct. Here are to be - r :amusement at the cost of the t' n suade himself that a was lad he had not him to like ham ? Should lie lose his crown were regarded or noticed, and at the term- . BRITAX EflYP g suasion of the performance the audience be- found open Cuttings more than a mile in : � r . -. ', e +•h©ugh by a thunder clap. 'been allowed time ask what he had called and our lives a pig will be at the bottom of to die arse the fashionable rtion at len ,and connected b tunnels or drif u for the resent the Frank hotels' re ex reesl to ata do a he had been forced it. I feel sure that it was ' in the blood ' p° y la' \CU., F P S ' . y a�llaeevent� well pleased .with the amusement which were timbered with haeme ndw brokest _ •r� wded, and the European quarter of by their conduct tot a conclusion that there Indian mutiny when the false ramor that that hed been aniased , them, and Nellie! and decayed. The tools with which this. - 0j 4, • ; city is as bright and chee.fal as y was lees of Christie forgiveness and the the Mohammedan sowar s carbine cartridges T, ezare alone re ,dived any ind'toation of pre-historio people worked, are still to be `.-ocratic;suburb in Paris, London or N w milk of human kind see in 1lellie'n parents' had been greased with hog's lard lac} to the danger in the future. found scattered about the scenes of their - — - k, a:,d only In --the labyrinth of da k, constitutions than h had, before supposed, shedding of whole rivors of.Chr-st an gore." Tne warning came in the shape of a piece . long neglected labors. Stone hammers, oop- 0 L }•r i:::y, iniricate lanes and valleys, where he " And if they pe isted in not forgi " Ne❑is, you area little . faol, and may per knives and other tools have been fogad - - - Y0 c o of rather thick writing paper folded in tyro, t ; r gturiea of the flat -roofed houses ; on' her ehe woi;ld mope d fret, aired inetewd depbnd upon it that instead of being intend which was snddenl n in these old workings in at abandwnce, ` i.r;er aids nod towards each other where makin her.ha I should ont make her ed as an insult to the Christians that dress- . y P into her white - - ' g PPy kid gloved hand by a huge and bare one as The stone hammers rang in weight from � - __ occupants of the high: et ro me wretched, oxl which Count I s all sacrifioe ed -sap animal was merely a kind of Mohan- ten to thin onnde; The oo e --- 1 q black ae ebony f tomo behind but when she ty P pp r tools were , _ a:l can easily shake hands soros the nr- my own happiness f r here without further medusa Gad Fanz. It e a pity that their looked` round ehe could ive no ueem sn to found to have boon tempered by fire. At , . :c r a winding thoroughfares from their re• straggle," had been Frank's final resolve ; scruples will prevent them from eating the g least 'one eneration of forest trees has i,,e:tive verandahs and balconies are the but he would have en able to c it out animal after it is roasted and it's a it • if tis owner, so , with a. thrill she opened the g at'ry P• y grown over workings made by thio now for- , paper and read in delicately traced charact- - _ :ainga of hatred and discontent allowed better if he had at ace retired from the thea ve stolen it from a poor man instead of ere : «The dove wh ho vers near the ea la's often en tel There is w :taster of rook r; to swell into a murmur and that mut- scene of action, ins ad of which with a , a ri h one and if ou want a third re ret g g P P y _ ` ' ' 4 ' y neat should beware its claws and beak." islets located at the northeastern extremity i -- is-lui^kly anppressed. strange, yet natural, Inconsistency, he still from me.it ie that our carriage windows are of Isle Royal, some of which are mere reefs i " ad yet are there a baffieieney of Signe lingered on in Cairo though there was not bro en.'' (Tu ctE CO�Tt\t7SU, } of solid rock soaraely ri ' L omens to give timet warnin of what the elf Meat neceeait for doingeo, his health "Mamma, tell me If m ehohlder i►a cut.".. " "•� —�--�• stun above the ear- Y g. g Y Wreckless 'enghmering fe what is'wanted face of the wat.r. For a steamer to run ta- s enortl about to ha n to those who are ,havia b this tin been uite re-eetab- ";No, my dear, I don r. see ' a mark• If to one of these rook labyrinths when there ' . % ce+kg,,d in the headlong ursuit of wealth Ii hed y . ' q . oulwere hit'tie for.unate that the stone to rsllroads mead eteambosta, y - r A pleasure did no thospe occn tions en- Thou h tile' •nun 'd-- -oon had resolved was not a char one for the bruise will no Girls, a delicate wa of ivin a ora was a ees on would be swift and certain de- ' g y g sag P ' t y g g . y g struction which could hardt be unattend- . ' ► t� man a hint the; Y °. -- rr�es their entire acid undivided attention. to give Nellie up, h could not tear himself sho until to -morrow. Here we are at the he is a3tiog too fresh is to ad with Ions of life, for right l:eside these . ��' as it be possible that the Europeans, an a wholl; away from h r ; that was the true the tre, so do call sap a smile, my dear.." treat him to pretzels. reefs and islets there Is often found from ' =L.sa, do not notice tie' hatred with which state of the cane.' a still had no small de- ellie essayed the task, and In part sac• "Has he any expansive habits?" "He - ten to twenty fathoms of water. As far as ). �, d.x _ = e native population have begun to regard gree of comfort In ing at her afar off, and ceo ed, for the bright lamps, the flaunting bas one rather expensive one that I know can be learned at present it would seem Heat - I ' - °rn—the flashing of the eyes, -the curling even In looking at t e windost's of the house pia bills and the richly Carpeted and light- of." "What is It ?" "Estiog." this wet the fate of the Algoma. • -� , � - : t . __ - r i . - _. .. . a. 1 , . - ... . .- . .: ... _ t .. ,,. _... . ..." .. . .. .-. .. .. -. .. ... _,.. .. .. .:. .. .:... ..,.,. . ., . • . . , . r. . ... I .-. 1 :^I R I i' I �: i `` i - l.e t H / ` .'w f - f . r I ' 1. Lar-.. a _ 1 ti - - i. . ��. , ( .. - 3 i -,. .. -- -. ..: ..: ... ::,, ,. ... , - i - - .. , - ( I :.,..,. I . .:.. is `. �: _� _ . _ - . . �.: R;: There are'61,963 po�to 'see ai all N `U�' CJr`o C�►D �7 ! ' Oradea iu the United States. Of these1. . f 40,000 are still held by Republicans. --�--- : I There ,hare bee 11-,963 Democrat , A large stock of , :11postmasters name since March 4, and 1 . . -GOODS .1 - -------- - - at this rate the Democracy can coni- HOLIDAT, . hie {C1te1-{n foot itself with the resection that 'be - a g dem I --Just Arrived at -- I LLI N'S Is Published every, Friday morning sa i oIDoe, fore President Cleveland's term ex- - Pickering, Gut. plres, ,Democrats will be .in all the ',I ?- TF.Iiti[A : postofflces. S.". I - . 1, .. ' >�1.7b has bias; X1.00 itpaia.asi---r--- xATES OF ADVERTISING: The• health officer at the `' differentI P•irst insertion, per line - - - Dents. United States its Of entry hate ,1 Each subsequent insertion, per line - 9 y -.ti� �3003� This rate does not inolude Legal or Foreign ad- given positive instructions not to 34umlLo More, . vertisoments. ow household effects to peas into ' ' I Special terms given to parties maks g con- ,. , Comprising , : br�►cts for 3 or 6 months or by the year Half- t e United Mates from Canadian , early or yearly contracts payable quarterly. points until such packages are opened Boos, albums, fent OOC�$i Business cards, ten lines or under, wit paper, _ one year, $5 0�, payable in advance. and thoroughly dlalllfected. The Ming desks work boxes . Advertisements without written instr ctions f I ; will be inserted until forbidden and ch ed ac- Chicago &Grand Trunk has instruct. jeWeller�7 Xilusic InuB1Ca1 cordingly. Orders for discontinuing adi ertise- ed its agents t0 Carry out t11e88 red d > > il ... �_. , ". I wants must be in writing and sent tote pub- lII6trul11ent8 etc &. quirements to the letter, , , I. I .. .lob work promptly eLtendec ta- : All of which tons st of English; German, '" L. S ACKERMAN.. • - I The Globe still keeps` u the Ri ,l Pa0PR1 TOR. 'and American novelties. • _ business, and is now making a despe � _ I our Politfog—Strict Independo ce. rate effort to rove that lie was insan ' ( Our Aim—A First-class.LocalYap r. P ei• I'ANCY GOADS DEPARTMENT:. Our �xpecta,ttons — The. hearty Supposing lie was, what difference It is well supplied with work boxes writingdesks, 4 gcipport of the ueovlo of Pickering and vi laity. does it make now, atter he has paid card trays, mirrors, brush and comb cases, glove and handkerchief boxes, picture frames, whist( 1 the penalty of his crime upon the holders, and letter caacs, all in plush. A very y FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1 85. gallows ? If the• paper referred to superior and entirely new style of photograph, autograph and scrap albums. ;i would but expend one-lialf the energy ----- - --- ___ -- -- f ;,! NOTES AND COMMENT it displays over Riel snow that he is BOOK DEPARTMENT. . I.dead) In some other direction it would ':'hip department is replete ad heretofore' and r ' contains an abundance of books of all deacrip The trine for the I1ltinicipaI omi- be more to its credit. Riel has been tions to select from. Educational' de,artmeut I dations is drawin clear, but W have hanged;—slid what - tills county • complete. Text books, as well as any other kind, �� y not on hand procured oo shortest notice and at heard of no one who is willing t offer wants: now is peace publishers' lowest prices. An immense stock of himself as a sacrifice upon the uni- . . Pocket and family bibles: hymn, and prayer books for all dunoininations. : There is a curious difl`eF1nee ill the _—__ -__ _ __ f clpal altar. Whether all the me nbers birth rate of the carious towns in JE�ti ELLERI' DEPABTI�IFvT.- / of the present Council will seal for �:, England. Thus, during hire quarter Gents' albert chains and chances. Ladies' chains, re-election is a, matter' llpoll �'lli h we c necklets, lockets, ear-rings,broarhes,fluger rings. I cannot give a definite answer a yet, ending September last, it was Z4.7 in _ _ _ _ -_ Brighton, 28.4 in Bradford, 28.5 in MUSIC AND INSTRU.N11.N`. IS I but shall do so just as soon as they g DI their intentions kllo�vn. ` 11 the HaliNx, 36.9 in Sunderland, 37.7 in Extra geed vain is offered in concertinas, ac_ `' . , cordious, violi and violin Bowes, flutes. A large meantime, "ll111Ill'S" tits word. Blackburn, 3��3.1 ill Pr(stail, anti 43.6 consignment f Sc. sheet tnus,c- Agent for in C`,ardift. The rate for London was Heintzman & 'ors. piano, prices of wkich can be —�— r , r had ou applitation. Also agent for thu Siasou &: It is rumored the, Ontario G- vern- 31.5 and the average for the twenty- y Hamlin cabinet organ. went. contemplates .tlje appoin inert seven larger. provincial 'towns was - - — ' _ . of a number of 4on}nlissioners in each 38.2. All�t}1e figures are below the Ft�NC� ��'OOL R WOOL- `FORK. 6 municipality ' to malls=re the local average birth fates for � the smile Otton,aus- slip ►erg, bracLets, sliliper Gases, full Iq , y - - P y V n - variety. New esigris in wool canvas, anacene, affairs. , We do not. know Ito w : ci • quarter of the three preceeding years. flosses, etc. bo Roel ---Saxony, anl;erin9 a - fleecy, zopher. i lush for fancy work. Great where the rumor origlliated,- but n'e ' ' variety in •brass panf,el rods, silk . cords, tassel. - Dr.: Ro.lph, ` who associated n ith I ; doubt if tlieie is - any truth in it. T� o ---' JL-- 'I Government world c o an Llliug f the Will. myon 'Mackenzie ill the ill-stal)aed NF.«'SPAPI~;I15 "l�IA(IAZINES., attempt to raise a rebellion ill U per' Ourclubbing rotes for all a}}iera and iva alines {,� kind, if it wanted to retain power til exceptionally low.. Prices turnisheA on appli- ' ` 0 o C anlad'a ill 1�3 r, after his return from cation. Premiums given. Sub%criptions taken this Province. If they would re duce tits t`nited States, where lie fled to for the Pickarinb craws and for all popular I 1 the number of -County Councill ra it magazines. All papers prepaid to Day adclrt►as. i escape leis pursuers, lived n Mitchell --- i would be a sensible clove, Liu the A call earnestly solicited before iacin people are intelligent enough to elect Ont., died there a few rears ago, and orders elsewhere. p R .1 from among themselves persons fully is buried - there., without even a 1.-''••��- qualified to manage their own a airs mound to mark the spotl ' according�RJS. 13.Zl1.V , so far asAhey relate to..township , at to the hfitchell Recorder -1 A suggest - 1 ' at any rate. ion to erect a monumen�'t over his BROC1; STREET, . �� • i _ grave is going the ro>ihids of the 1-9 `�7CThitby . - . 0=t_ . '- `1. 1.: A strange occ>�irrence is rep rted Ontario press. _ __ _ _ _ + _ _ _ _ _ _ A.1 from Birkdale, near Southport, ng- Some of the election's'I0 England Notice to Ci editors...,., land. A retired sea captain n ed have alread taken lace. Hon. John L t n 1!N :. ; Clarke, living In L• pper Aughton oad, y P Punaan to see. Cap I Re.ised Bri ht has defeated Lord �hurchill In statutes of Ont4rio, noN ie hereby given that I J� was seized by a fit and apparentl ex� g all creditors and others ha ng claims asainst the fired. A doctor was ' called an 11 Birmingham.,1. The tories I have gained Estate of Sarah Jane Crawford, late of Picker- p seats i>ri Bur St. Edmunds Warring- - ins. in the Cobnty of Ontario, married woman, examined the man and .pronounced y ' g' deceased, who died on 17th February 1ast, ars ton, Rochester, Stale brid e, Exeter, required to send to Michael Gleeson, Greenwood, life to be extinct. He could ilot give y 8 P. O., on or before the ad day of December, 1896, W1 a certificate, but referred the fr ends Colchester, Blackburn, Cambridge, a statement of their names and addressee, with L L. ! tothe elite.` Two officers w ra c lied Bath, Plymout i and Cheltenham, and tall particular$ of the claims and the sureties p (if any► held by them; and that atter the date 1. if in and full particulars taken' forthe the liberals ha a gained in Newcastle- last aforesaid the dministrator will proceed to I . - P _ f distribute the effeft of the said deceased amo on -T ne. . T e totals thus far are ng information of the Coroner, hen y the parties entitled thereto, regard being bad I '� i 34 torics 3$ li erals and Parnellites. only to t1�e claims of which notice shall have something caused a dOl2b In the been given se above required; and the Adminis• - mind of one sf the constables! and he The net tory g in is 10. The conser- gator will not be eagle for the assets or any vatives . ever where shOW 1nCrea8ed part thereof to any person or persons of whose tried to restore animation. For ome y claim notice shall not have been received at the time it was ineffeetuel, but ulti itel strei, 11. time of such distribution. . y '- Dated at Greenwood, this 18th Nov., 1885. the �m was brough' aro4nd, and Th sudden de art I e of $fir John W. H. BMLlacos, M. GLgasox, now is v r little worse for .his a er- P eoucitor, ac., Whitby. r341 Administrate: y P for E gland h given rise to all sorts renes, t. ough he narrowly] es ped of ru ors. ome say . that he was�j SuFf. �jp- I_ -death fo the want of attention., afraid Y � . hCq6 V y'. I to face t e storm of indignation �' Ip' The it is thick with poi tical raised in Quebec over the execution of . „ _ ,F rumors i and around Uttar$ ince Riel ; others, that his health is again i , the hall *na of Riel. Sdine leve teen failill him and that he has gone to . . member of Pa:•lian ent, represe iting coven t a ce brated physnciall u in a _ s= . Enal d • and a ail, that lie has one l : Quebec constituencies, have sign d a 0 ' g g declaration -to withhold their. support to ar lege about a reciprocity treaty 5 per cenE. dis- ° from tits C'orerllill�ilt i_1 cc:' ' ;Ice betwe 11 England and the United r �Seq e StateJ. Vtolll the diversit of o inions COLZIIt for cash. of Iliel's cath sentence being crried y P �' expre sect,' ani in the absence of all out',, anti it leas also been ;in'tiinated to. y' !.. Parties buying $1 f Sir Het or Lan�T $lithe lticated reason, it' is of course n�,e, ln, 'Sir j Adolphe worth - of Goods Caroli, 11c1 Hon..ltr. Cllapl ;au ;that I:npos 'ibis to say why lie has left t}l� . f count at this uncture. i'r'e ar will recei`Te 5 cts. b -Y i_i}cy n ed not expect re-eWtloln by y . J a � •.r �,, L lei; termer constituents. 'rile 31eus inlclill �d to b(�lieve, however, that Tris ill cash back ";I are ver nlucli exited and it is said if . ]lealtl is riot a rat in vii t be, and lie a : I00. cents for 05 they fo -cc the inatu r muc further liaS g lie to again consult Ur. Clarke,; . _ 3 the no ed London h •sician, re=►ardin x Sir Joh 1 A-. Macdonald will seek an P y l5 LO'�1t_�N�= i x'- it. e will probably have souletliing ', alliallc with the Liberals in Ontario �i ,Y,•�?,,.,,,, , Slid appeal to the count forty v�-itli in to say while .-there in reference to the �� X_43 XI XI :1 ?"s which case. the Quebec denlanogues treaty now being agitated :between the , , two c entries referred to,atnd if he does . I . would be left completely out in the . . ; ' cold, as they would then be it a ho. e- 1. we may rest assured he 11 try alid�11 " Notes and Accounts . less Minority. p • do the best he can for Cane. 1.ty . Something of. this _ Collected, kind will undoubtedly be cessary— wild . returns made' soon, unless uebec is a11oR to rule ' The Reformers of Toronto (or a+ Q portio of them led by Mr. Peter; promptly. .. the Dominion. There wil} ,be a lively Ryan) have decided to rani the forth- -. time at the next session of the House, ,t r.from present appearencea. I corrin municipal election on party). C. 5 p. C - k lines. This is a great mistake. We The Scott Act was submitte'(I to the �:_ .. have a ough bf politics in the Do - popular vote last week iii the city .of minlol House and in the Local Legis- Gt AND, . St. CatharinesI I . I . - �..­ -, and.? f �, . I: I _: .... 1.was defeated -,by lature without introducing -its balieful_ 1."S':..... t I ,, . influences res into' the municipal al area. 1. , ...... - "...nearly 600 majority. Thd Act, it will p I .- , 1. - be remembered, was carried several If the eformers of the city of Toronto CLUIMG.1 � months ago in the county � of Lincoln go int the contest as an organization J.i lo .: (in which St. Catharines i(s situated.l we m expect to see the same tiling ;' A Ll In Fredericton, N. $., a vote to repeal done in other places outside of.1. - — .f " I , 3 .., ­.�, L. I. - I the Act (being .the third vote for that,,Toron o,. and in a few years our eri<tire �'••�r I . purpose) was also taken last ween, manic pal system will be ran on a No . V[ QIr 1 ' [ ,. and the was 4ustainedlby 1:3 0`l a party basis. We doubt very much if r ma•orit Votin r the le enerall desire that such a . ' I majority. #, teak plat(; in the lx p g y - _ _ united counties of Prescott and Russell state f affairs should come to pass in A l -- .t, on the 26th inst., but up to tl�e hour this urate. If this rule is to be -, • of going to pfesg tive did not learn the to Phe to municipal elections, how - '. ,r+e ' result. Should the Act be adp�pted in ng b fore it will become iincorporated BARGAINS � be t,., . N ' a _ . ` these counties, every cotir�ty m our church organizations and inti- ; 4. . - ' ' tntion .of ,various kinds T, The action _ ..I Ontario cast of Toronto, except Hast- AT TSH i ings and Prince Edward, will lie under of )fir. Ryan and those Niro are blind ° the dominion of the, Scott Act ---after p�iz s enough to be led b kirn ". casino therefore, be to atprongy con. c - the 1St of May next. The Act will 3`W:1*W'Witb' i , :. , have been voted on 11 ever conatitu- deme I ho , Cash 7 yI. envy in Ontario within the pltst two Newer. dears except Toronto, Hamilton, - ��.:�..,: - 11l ondoni Otta*a, Grey, Essex, 'PVateir- . : ; loo, Welland, �PentRortb, Yardd fr crib �'0 g �i... - - - -- -- - :_ 11 w$ol3ia- . , - 14 18, bid ooa., 0WWLbred p� 8110TH 54 54 � a A $ H A� K I NS11 I .- . - : I. I • - I I. . 1- I ._ . ,4 ,. I - _ elm �. . I M, 1I'. 1� . vn .SV.. � .-, a c"'1� �.. + 4 . 1; I .1: I . c. . ... I . � .. _... � I. ­ - �_ 7� - .. I 1. - wll - � I 1* _­ Ii you wait the latest styles in Glassware: - .. �r• If pa want a handsome Glass Bett for. 50 cents, -:`; . want the prettiest and cheapest Lamps in town- ' M. Iyyo�u want a handsome China Tea t3ett for $5, - If ou want a beautiful Dinner Sett ► .� , IIf you want a pretty China Cup & Saucer for 25 cents, • . ` If you n ant a W. G. Chamber Sett of 9 pieces for $•2, If you want to select from the largest and cheapest »tock, If you w$nt choice Green, Black or Japan Tea at. 20, 25, 30, 40,; 50c. per Ib. If you want a lb. of choice Green, Black, Japan or mixed Tea at - : 50 cents with a valuable prize free, - Ii you want choice gresh ground Coffee at 20c. per Ib; ,I 1. If you want choice clean Currants at 5c. per lb., . 1 -If you want choice X'mas Fruits at bottom prices ' �- . • . ,.lt j, If you want fresh Oysters in bulk or tali direct trom Baltimore,; ,: If you want the best family prices, best value for your money, ,1 e' C -O, '-'O S-EMON FRASER,,. . Brazilian Warehouse, Deverell's Block Brock -street, Whittl • ;' - ------------------- -- -- r , , P. �, .1 __ .:,ti �` , 0 It--_Jli-.", T �Iinm, S 1 r i �. . - - I !.. -� I . • r:, . 1. ew Silve*rware,- New : Jeweller � ;"' -' a nd: ,.. - . Y .. . ..,. ..t% I ­­: ... �� - I : ... �: IN _. ew' Clocks , ,- - �. ­.� - _. .. .i . ! : I � ".. . � .- - � A Fine Assortment of ; - LADIES' GOLD & SILVER WATCHES rj NEW STYLES AND VERY CHEAP_ ..1. • o T WALTHAM and ELGrII .WATCHES: ____",� -1 " 1. . ­ . 11 i "I 11.­,�_ . 1: - .. ... ._:�. I.,. See Our $9 Waltham Watches.- � � _ , . - 0 - . �' REPAIRING CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO • ' . S�' Tr N9. .J A Al ,1 J0 I I 1O.1 , 1 _ 7 .d . Practical Watchmaker, Brock street. W liitby: , ­ ----.' --- ---- T ,----- �- ------,-- _ _ _ -- `.._ - - - - '-- - ' 'Tucker's New SI & I .p in- .(i Pad : Truss ! ,. . .� � i ,' id, ... . . s .. ... . - I.. * . . i., . . !� . .;; 11 ­_. .: 1-,1j, ;!r_ I ;:�.� - .. L_ . ... ... . . I �;­;,. __... � .. . I ... - �..,! � .�.. -1 — - �_'_ . " ­. - . I - .. �. .1 . . liff" . �, _.. ­... `SI . I .IE It. 78 OGT. ! , '' �' .w ._ . . - - ^. Tbis cut represents the Double Truss without the belt. Note �he position . of the ✓* shapped spring situated in the Pad by which a CONSTANT but easy IN- 'WARD� and. UPWARD pressure supports the hernia when the truss is adjusted, FOR SAFE AT WMZ . i s �... . S �P I �C K E R N(!.i T 0 R"E". - -....!.. 1�1 , ­ ­_;: � . . I . I _ � � - ; I '� i _-­ . _ :1 � - - _ I 00 000., - FEET... -LU-MBER 1 .':­�j .. I� .. � ,.I.r-.. ­: .. - — - � o-- -- - '. .. . . . . il. �. A LARGE QUANTITY OF IDMY 1-TM:3ER, FO:M S ; AT THE , HILLSIDE MILLS, LOT 8, � CON's 4, SCARE ORTN'_�,_.,_11 - -- .1 I . . ,� . - . . . - ,. - -r- . t.. I I �, I I Inch Boards -from $4 per M. upwards. :.r . Two Inch, 8 inch and 4 inch Plank. ` " ' - 2 x 4 Scantling, &c., from $5 per M. upwards. Large quantities of 2 a 4, 3 x 4, 4 z 4, 4 a 6, 2 x 6; -2 a 8, 2 z 10, 6 t 6; \- 8 z 8, &c., &c., of different lengths. Battings, Lath, Eavetroughs for Barnes, &c., three sizes:: - �:_ DRESSED, STUFF—Mouldings, Matched Sheetings, from $1.1 per M. ui) Wards. Dressed Flooring in Pine, Basswood and Hardwood. 434, .. . :.I �Vr A• MILNE Sittings of the Division Courts, County of Ontario, 1885.. , .7. .: �, t o Clerk and Bailiff and � .A ' ' ':.- :1 � > t - ;Y� Z Place of Holding. P. O. Address. . P. O. Address. - , ��., �°, :c z A ` _ _ 4 1 Whitby. D.C. Macdonald,- J. W. Palmer, . `? 2 2 1 1 1 9 1 1 2 1 - Whitby. Whitby. - . . Brougham, M. Gleeson, Chas. R'.1llattbeus, `I '� 3 2. I Dtlf#iu's Creek, Greenwood. Brougham. 3 9 - 13 3 .Port Perry. J. W. Burnham, J. C. Paxton, Port Perry. Port Perry. 8 9 - 1 13 7 19 14 - 4 Uxbridge. Z, Hemphill, J. C. W iddifield, . Uxbridge. Uxbridge. 9 10' 1 ' 14 8 20 15 } 5 - Cannington, ' ', Chas. Burnham, Samuel Baird, Cannington. Caiinington. 11 28 15 9 21 1� 6 Beaverton.. , George F.,Bruce, Donald Ros'Is, �, - ' Beaverton. Beaverton. 12 21. 10 17 - 7 Uptergrovei " V. J.Gillespie, I Charles Hewitt, IIptergrove; Atherly. 13 22 ' 111 18 Dec. 26th, 1884. • 8-7- By order, J. E. FAREWELL, Clerk of the Peace -1. ' • ' - s DRESS MAKING. 4 Now is the time to get your dresses made for Insu ran ��„L,...:,. the winter. You can get them made as goes sad as fashionable as in anp town or city by calling _ `'� at MISS WILSON'S, Pickering. One deer was . -1. - - -Z' _- I- i-- , of the Cuthbert Hptute. Qtf ,- I.. :.. - ­-:-.., L1 COST40 .al 1I 1+- __ , .. ”. .- 11 .1 - s r l v xuttotesei�es Life `..- =At. �...._. . Assurance of New York. t f- Alarge Assortment_ � CAnadian� � ernment Deposit 850,000 00.: r= t Accumnl: ted Reserve Fuud(ovel 315.000.00 -' . k �;t Death C141m paid dnring 1884 479,900-00 _ Tvctes;; s, L` 1 it l jaCe 3, New busiu0s,first3mos.1885,15,000,000.00 - `� /a " T��e` • ; n r cent of all asseasmenfie , r is , . �> , ere &t -x4, 4 Nvith the Central Trost Com-' _ )o,,;�y Of aoik, as trustees of the lie- ` - Y. LADIES' AND GEYT6' UIVDL+ R- a�:rve Fund. I Vi�EAR, �,;At S &u. _ . Fife Ind,, r:ce at less than one half the- o.:di,1aaiy teF, and cecurity perfect. OnlY . . ...,. __ ... , _ i'< :; ^: �essm ,,, to made is 1881, 1682, 1883 `11 � .11 .. �ttd .8.34 F d in no c;tse can Vley be more Alga a itz. �o asW,L.', zwnt of - • "rll f,:ca7 �t t�j:.n every alternate laonth. LADIES' LACED An la^1��pent=ea of management, etc.; . limit,,d W Qli-00 pot KX0° .I , . AND ° 1 •' . An no- ve mpent wank i in every ua• I � . BUTTONED t"," r:,gr sept- • , locrdity, to whom A liberal BUTTONED , • a ai 1 9 �- I - . •�i� i.;6o—.1, wia br alloy; ed. Applicatias At loan figr, ee. solicit A if -414 parbiaultlrrs lnruisW bT11 the tuidwi aed- - i .r.�...r...r. {' . . ' , i 1.' 3t -z. C ORIJ - 411 4h B,',."-,, MINI fir. 1:�.��, Po R - I moi,. . , .1 a - - I - � . -1 1. . : : . • t .:� . . ii : 11Li. • : I__ - m \` 0 @ � » . I . . -- I . I 11 . . - --I - : -:: v '- -. ", .--. ; 11. - I I . . r 1: , ; ::­­ � L I . . I , ..� . �. ; ,::, %- '. . � ; li� . . : - j � �% . . ": , 1, , . I -- . . .- - - - . :­ . . , . � . :; I . , * . I - SAJE RE(IISTER ;� - . , 'AT4­1'. ., 4.T 6; ;. , jt � e -�­�:�- I I . , " , B.& rr_ ,,IT, Nov. 28th. W :,jj. L * - -�71-. ', - , DU:N'BAR. I... . ; .1 I . 1, - -!. -: . . I i 1 �, ­­: 0&rs' this' week hoice seket ' ' I, . I , ford, &I lot 12, 4th con. of Pick.rins. Iffiffh6st pric4s paid fot g bd '-J; J,!­-�, , =- � Of , - L' ! 4 0 , . � I � . . � - . poucher, suctigneer. I Of fai'm -1:7 �' I's , - ­ '-- ]�TTYDR � �: _e-,,� T at lot 17. Broken 1, IIIEAP�l AND P ESS MATERIAL -,..�....., sWk and implements, V be. Elm".,D, le M811 ­ I - ­ ­,­�I. -.:,.. ­ - ".. - 1: .. ,.- � I' I I Frontcon., Pickering the p . I. 4- . .. . .. � ... : .Z. I . I . . . . I I . � longing .to .1 . . -LUE IN ALL WOOL HOS . .1 . 111. .. , 'rjose?b Flour' and Mill Feed always I -, �,, A in I - " :' -­ :; . Sale as I olelock. L. Fair- . I I, SPLENDID VA'. - - I ; I ... .:­�­-e I I ... . household furniture, new har- F"ers Work a hecali .i A.:..4�:�'. Iii ;:..:� - : � -.'!�- ­.. �:': -' -L. � , 1. . . I - , .. I I . .: . -..;.. - . I %- ny, day$­:..T.­ �1. .:� .­.., ., - .... � -�, - - -..... ­-.­�. r--1, . . - : f ,� . - - ­ I . . V 0--... ... - . . . 1. .,�..­- .'.. '' I., A - ,.,. .. I , � .1 -- - - - Foucharsuctioneer. ... ._':L': QUOTA.TIONS'* , .' ' . - C I E D GLO Eo. - 1. . sale. Thos TED S"ERE LIN -1 r. � - . - W �, T,hos. Po r. I Shorts per TOno' I .:�r-WAR .�.WINTER� . UNDER ARE. �.­. �...:-­;.., 1, I ­.. - the office of THE- PICKERING Np;ws cop Feed . V I.... � . L I. -1 Dotice eimilar : i BLES US TO SELL C . - . zo'f pi-inting to date of sale, FRzF. OF Mill closes Saturday nights i :. I . wmm� � . ­.. , I,.. � 1. - . "' 1. :. - 6O... DAYS., . L'., � . : -.., OVER' & - va . . 1. !;, .1. . . :�? --,' ,., � .. I . The NEws is now connected ,IvIvitiltll� *RIA"T. BARGAI S -.,� -.-. F 0 R ... . �1.1 . I - I �­. I .1 . -.. - - . te.' The instruments no . - �. i I .L� . . .� . I I . .. I :. I:. , - . - . . I plCKERING MARKET. - : .: . i I ., % . I 4 L Cif.,.. . . � ,� ( " ". , I 1 . . . .,. . � . I - I I . - I -. : � . I . .1'. i -L.: -.1, . . . � . �T �, I � " ", . . .. . . � ;�] L L. . . . v. I . . ... 1i0t to -day and ,; 1R.Y.i'r . . .. .1. .:. - I - . t market was III -L E .�­-.::j­ . . . I ­. .. -.� .1 ering station G.T.2 Ia,ihs in IN "' all covrs, from 20 cents per yar ,, , I TIME TABL'E-Incy- . - Barg annels, I . 3 . I" L . t . .�.l d.:': L.... '. .1 -!� . L TEAS- t- . .. 0... :i ­ m:- 'I. ­ . Save. Money! Ch ap Reading!. ,,-,. S�UGA ­:� - I-'' I.. ­. - ­ I I ­ ., �­ I , .S ;.. - i - ' :­ I I ..I. , . - , . . I . I - all sizes, from $2.50 each . � . , k . ' * ' ' - I' ' ' - ' : ' ' 1. I.. publisher ofthe Mural Canadian, now in Ilits 40'L'.*1'­1'- I :, V;- - . . - . . 11 colors, from 8 cents per yard, - - nabled to offer TE. S - 1-1 �, �,.. .." ".:,. �' I .'Ll 1. I � . I Bargains iA� Wincies, a . I ' - - - . . sl. I illustrated magazine for the Fam and Hom. ! "" . I_ '' L;L: i � I ; L'f'-. i: � . Barg jis in Shawl I . &nil Cattle; The Dairy . , SUGARS , --­ - i- ­.­..,. ;L ns, Velvets, Plushes, & Bib . ­­ . . � s, Clouds, Hosiery, Gloves amd Mitt0, . . :1 . .i 1. i.; . � I I 11 . . . , " L , .: .... . . I ] U, _ 1 . . � 21 H - otes; Household -­� L Of the Best)qualo,y. � . ,.'..L " z ..... . I . ­�z . ..! 11 t.�­� ... .. �. � . I . :he price of 86VOT&I YeArs' subscription. The 31 .... . - ..,­ .'.. �­,�- , . .; . IN, i 0 I - -. 'Ll .I. - . - �. ... - I *1 L �..: - , . t..,. .. - ­ . - j� :'! �FU . I., i"'; ,:.. . ­ ' . . ­ I L. . " 'S -� . . scion%fie and Useful. '-? . -9 -a �..­.�J , ..� th is worth B RoU �'. �' li­ 1 RS " 1. I � � Bo�caygeon Independent styles the ttural "The [,;I ­." - FU L' ; Y, , " - - - . .. . , ,. .1 I ­ .. I - . I Lhe kind published on the continent." 2R..�SMINTST.-. - .. L.. gams M Pw C&P6. a-, to $15 incluffing every L. .. - I . L:.i . now and get balance of year free L I I .. �. . ­ I.. . . Bar do to the most expeusive.,,L . .� ; - . ... I rivate Vunds to loan at low rates I : ::. �.� VresU mud, Clood. ­ Caps for me ! we f&xn for sale on easy terms. . n inspocti )n will oblige. . children of every, ale or female. . . ' ' : � ' ` ' * � I . . ". Barristers. &c., Pickering.' - . . UFFS, MUFFS, MUFFS, from 75 cejitseach to ., 25.. We are carryin e argest stoo ma ..2. -'A1�6'X,F,1NDLAY�,.,­... � ­ . ­ , �. 1. .11 I . . . I .... I �. ... I ... ,­ .;: I.. . . , I . ot Lot No. (5) five in the (9th) ninth LConcession . -.. � %�I- &02 .- 4n :9&r&Mj=8 in Xl=, Tapolcete-Y fro= $25 t, $110. 1 4 .1 ..,�fi .., . -1 authorize and emp6wer Jo8el)], Moukhouse, /� � #a. I% 1, . C> so;,. , - � '' . � . I . - e Next Six ' ' . i", - .. . j - I I aurence and Richard. Ward, and AM the *. . .� M �,M SP , F.., � Call early and be convince'd.- -.' ­ --' . ,W this Corporation to each of thelsaid �,,. " i. . I i :1, � .1 ; - .. . -Pickering, an � - �,.*, " I=, 1 4 ama I . �, �. . -� . I . . - . � -� . 4,110 GreenRiver BasketWork d ';EW PLAN"Ts;G All"TAR . . Voncessson of the Township of � � CD � I Summer Season, 1885. Continue I . I that a portion of original allowance for Road be- -- - W, " ' . i Low Ratess . . - - T - PICKERING, VILLUE11 I � %. .� .. -.-.--- 1. tween lotB four and five, in the ninth concession 0 M 0 to . . �. I . . .. : I . � of the said' township, not N ' C** 1 --ft Cl (= Mi ' . . Commencing May9th, the Allan Stea&vllip . . . :. '. . - % Ved or closed up for p4blic P, P.- r.,OOD bushel sizes. Baskets Of all ot�er sizes ebec for Lendonderry and L*vclrB- Having purchased one of Major Har"eN ­ : . . . ... travel should be estol con- CD ;�- . isail from Qu the train fiav- latestimproved Planers andh4tchers, we are . .- � - - . . � sold and I fss� so - . . pool every Saturday on arrival of . . . i L . . uso, and that the same should be Ow. 181 ;1 z inade as wel' i bin FAT05 $30, now prepared to do all kinds�f .� - .". . I . . . AND WMUEAS,it is necessary toe�ffeetuall and' t� 0 = -11-:� i-4 ME00i Orders for the trade Al 01, $80, according to positiou of sliataroom , - -- ; , - . I , I , - I ton*ly convey ions of'�"id ()Q 15 1 gq :::::::; i . W H 111� twmediate $W ; 8 Leemge $13 ; rail additional Surface Planing, h atc g, arning, : ., . . -. above named Paul Lau I ,t� ­� 0 - Gig Sawing, anilrin ­- .. � 4 . 1. i .'':.". hoad a ard, that the Reeve should cr, . .. , Veneering a Sped Ity �� PREP ID PASSAGI CERTIFICATES at low tp SaWing, . ,- .. .-:-w " * . . I �...: i I- $?ib . Cj�. 33- '!L ,I-775" 01jis ed ( - . - � " , . FIRST --That that portion of Lot No. five .: .I . I , ­ . P - EBB OFFICE, WILITBY ' iT-y . Pro,)rkstors. L . .... I L . I . - - .r -I'f I , 1 - ; . crected into and sha - L PU;Iic 4 .. ;. .. M"s - " ; --- - --'*,- 11 C . U r THAT 19 TO BAT, Commencing w*herme a ne j I.Y. L . - zwll� L , " .­- nionument has been planted at the nth I L I A . - 1. i - ­ te , I �1. ::;m '0 _ - . � - 1. east angle Of the said Lot, No. Five, t an . j. � J. . , . . � . _ W - k - ' 4 i : I . ..!i 1. -J L: - : - - t r -j. AS ,0W- " I ; . - ­ I ­­ . - i....': & : C ; , -M r- , . .: . . I . i . ( . . I - - Is . T h. -r-- . I I - . 1. I . , I - - - cl 4 � . it . _ I . .. I I : or . . , 11 . . i 4 4 - i. -.r- 1 t j i .! . . . - 1. , ; '... . �: .1 : - . : r, 'I - , containing by ar.mc , arement four acres and . WNV � '-.I , '.' FR N , . . ! . , . . i - . 9 :� :,.II' ­.RN.'' �4." JA " , . �. I-_ '' - ` ro .,­ .1 - q�..-­ � I I . �­. .,. ­. : '. ­;,'. , 1. 2iXtT-8iXf86tLUWV.L I i ..­.�. ­. . . .. .. .1 . ' "' 'I. ij. i L . . . . I -, is. paMij COU I k- 11C 1-1­faa 0 0, .. ,"). !...: - . L � . I . i I . I ., I * - .1, � - - I- . , - betr, ae - Lo: a �) I .:.�.�:�.� -�, -. - w bought for sp t c hi� . . : ,-r, i -- - I . . . I . T.." -W k ,- L. . - - 1�. - t, " =1 j .3A I A , I -, , .1 I . , _- . .., P A, I hI * A . ., . .. .-�.,e ti r1RF-jY'-FYj'i`4i1 Ali " �1& 81 0 cz�' _"­� . ` . ­ ­ . I � . .;.-. � , . : . ...:, f., 1. I � I:— [it ALSO 'i � ! I � . . I -�r�, ` ' " 1. . .. ... i .. . I .... - �, o,T--j,.M"re3rl)s8 � ,j­,,­:�:!!�L,' . ' . . I - - - -or., - .--�� -­ -',S �&f) ---L.-it. ,,, � - -.1 -vw.: . I . i ­ , -:, . - - ­ , .�Vll V 1r:,!'1Y C --b !�'a ,.! , � I . � L . . . 1. f. ., .. - � " - , , A. 1A . I . . . . .' -. , , - . , , E r C. -it L ::N! -nallu.j-,", -.4 . .1 I . � . . . I $31m � � . : . to It L* L j* ­ . 4 - .] .. f-tB W S I I R 9 I )I 4'lilii ---' F-;�,-7��-v-- I--. V ji, I R RI S i� I io 0 1 M I a I tr I -V "2����� b cc ­lim-t G 4G,0, th , a I L" I 19 e 11 1.4. � .m,i. so I ,�' L 1311 cu: '. - ... 1. ,,, I I .1 .� �.i C L . . . r . 16.1 1. . - . � . j I �� -1 . , I .., . . - � .. . . I.. - ... . .. -, J�'...�.� , - ­ " � , , i;. - I: j, � �!. .�� , '' . , .. : . . . .f, :, -. ..:. : � � . , .1 . , . I L u .., ­ . . . ,- - -- . -­ -11 .. . _ - - , -:r - - . .. - - - .- -.. i. _ .. .. . : . .:. - I- 1 .. ' _ . _ f. .. - . ,. , , . . :; .-_ ' . .. I': - .. __ - - _ _+'At%E i pvt(g.'.• `(, ./7:• P'ie.',Skrv#''S 4k-16 N!- ..y , 3 s�� �IIiDB QF ]�BWFOif�rD- the ., I tu6si qt tlisit wigwamlli nmoi�in ; s11! V the leaf snnth►1 elgotios, The b0iir 8ie Isaac wild inn loran . `., ' ;' -'"' 4 c L OD. and derohti0a ; theh {ate Wh was at 0000 onooried to ae old tatanery the how nits I B °� for aid, and each f 01 eipet3• ' .z=° _I inOiher page in tb0 t"ogr OtT rt►ilisa- suburbs by 4 oo>atmlttes of t OOlired As the fat nse,waad mhii°dd h gaol, e S�QASR BiscviT .T' .I�I ""'' ` . J" , , By A `a, wt>� - '': bton�ln mew world. Not shoe the death men and when he b uta One and one• halt bn . yoke for a wood he of bar grief wore off g �t ' . ' of boiled and sif :e nash, one-half Dnp of °f Mary i March has one of their number had oil a snit of tar and leathern. she allowed herself l ,and it aey bs regarded a. osrtaia Oa motloa.oi Cali h Smith the thaaiir probabtl0� be •faits, and home 8 imgar, one Da of dad milk ` tconslwied. , , I bseq see fni of shorten P ' O s °°�- In 1`t3Tfl' =Mr• Ye>rbn, d °s, D01am1darabls t ewtouadlaad to -day, not one single of the club were tenddeerred toth a "Cadeta's who' y bsolately true history of t; and one halt oil a o� . t iadlvl of the race exists in red ick, cad there was mach re'olctag Ilk ° ° ode on the stairway, '� Mq - t• cx�mpresred yeast lues is a spoonful of trade in the northern Pvt- of the is amd, was ) e the y in S . Cold water, and ml . in doffs bill cliff coo h considerably annoyed at. having lost s l+s'g0 that en inn o� had been ubliol �portid t. he couldn t do It, he would � lt►moaat of , which had been tstluin awarded P y have insnite a Child until he took atiiutt r: tr mold. Rasiae o r bight, marls anc>4 anti prober�► T , ! and p� ' ' ctcrsed dtntk with h „ U sur out is bisoni rains an hour and bake. by the Indiatu, Hi ddMrmined to go fats � t �'KM CZ+DB.; a t e ocher two. LL I the interior and recover it, and at the same .. ., ` About half an hoar after the seAt b �RESIRRVED CIT x MELON, --Cut the time if possible to do to ' tr with th0 "I vaa�'t r0i fat trot. Joh HFART-BENDI1! G SCENE. - was pronounced A weeping crowd of mH]on in stripn, r ova 'the ,mo ul con- m� ��� „ am=got whom mi ht be °r - th P P Xndiane is inn gad sklin�i° Otn tie flith� of r urn in de IiaU to• ht, said brother t� g basis e seeds, 1 the it car. heart -broken Irish " O'hone d t of . Pa p Boil March er with sev4n or ,. - fmprisosasuesit for L1te the t�elsteaee Paaded o'ho o0 gg� . Ia a iiberal guano of water containing an came upoon°tah y of the abo°iq�tnes onha am, didn''ksaotly'apagt he w uld be gar- y oT tea _ the mothers of t e •ether riionen ounce of alum to very gallon of water; frozen lake. lanak M as and thio ao•n Flit men Gntllt pe ♦ vain effort to see heir bo P . made ty } wben tender drain. Y Ig wing tin events hev 000nrrsd to render hb abeeaos motrer K it!nspeahsable timet. Ye, or to meet h o Prepare a syrup, us' .away his arms, b0 lassoed ops of them a n De 8eokretary will tar to hir h Lordship, and by im to intercede a pound of sager, h .lf a pint of water, and a prom P T s scene stn the Court room at Ottawa ezeoative for the with'th C two sliced lemons evEry pound of melon ; however a� sroaobed1w! # of the Indhas,' name on a roll an scratch it off, aafd write the other day when Jud a It ever • After waiting now I ' fl tl� more baffle die-- aorosm it in red ink the word ez ailed. '' g ale sertonced ,for some hours, gad not being able d when the syrup is of a>r addthe citron melon; podtionai, i d It is raid libel: one of them When the &ere eight uien w Ponitentlary for life for the pass the cordon of constables, they gave at /' ro I Tat n boil once, the Rut sato jars while hot, seized Pe toq b the th haaa �C out the heinous crime of rape, will forever live in the attem t and r y scat with the Intent request the Prseideat oontianed : the memories of these ai P etired• Throughout the - ' m F.AI�SD BROW Y B e D. -Pat one quart: of tion of ki�g 1itm. This motion on the part of "Up to a Var-ago Prof. Jobnson was an The at Prosent at the time. ty the news of the sentences read res "yeaow Indian meals earthen bowl, pens the Indian caused sour ooninsion, wh oh active, rein clad member of d4 club, , 4 r"Be1• full reports of whiff ih were wherever two or three met together the s�b_ r r aver it anflicient boil R water to entirely ended''.by one of the I diwcts befog shot, war not qn1 a work r He pnbllhed at the time, Were the moat revolt- jeot of conve y o Ia our cause, but fie ed Ia t .nadlan orimiaal hietor convic raation uses the doom �f the; ah mf)isten It, and let it 000l to blood heat • Th' woman was secured bat bar husband was industrious a. • dinn. If he couldn't niahmeadt tho Y, and the tri and every where expression o i 1' Winn It is cool mix ori h It one quart of rya and an other Indian ratIfA ng, they were both get work at a dollar an' a half a day he got i0 b all ' ugh severe, is acknowledg �appproval of the severe sentence were h to nasal, one capful of lasses, one cupful of killed• The woman was s�fterwuds taken to fur a dollar. If he couldn't hev roast deck Y to be jest. I1To one thought, or thinking would actin d, ' ' t .tc-ine made yea it. or h E a cu fol of baker's St. John's, and christened Mar March far San THE ,i that it, , P Y , day he trip wid a beet•bone soup. vD •Es C1rARGZ.. hie Lordship was too severe. `+ It S yt>,at, one teampoonf 1 of salt dlamolved in a from the month in whlih rhe, ora, taken. H4 family had plenty to eat aa' to w'ar After the aonwel far the defence had ad- wUl s�mP that sort of thingoat in Ottawa," ;, :i,•tJp water, and s feat lukewarm -water Hers she remaind several months, and was an' when rent datr qpm around he had de dressed the jury, his Lordship delivered his was the general verdict, d t, makes soft paste fterthoroaghly mix- trialed with grant kin•dneas, and attracted eamh ready for his landlord charge, ttie lnatrnoted the jury In the in- The @entenoe for rape ie death, but Mr. ' f these inalredlen at the dough into a a g deal of ettentioa by her modest and "Jtet slbont twelve mgoths book s0m Wiest of jastioe and of th Jastioe Rose mercifnll �t:ered earthen or ek iron pan, smooth iiatelligeatdemeanonr, She remaiosd In �h . whits mai► bold de Professor dot hs had just a �rboael's, to die- commendations of the grand the re- a mins frum their minds an influenoe that ] Y, passed the: it un t;op with a w spoon wet in cold John's until the ensuing w.nsor, when she "good a ght to a planar, gold watch an' might affect their j,,dgment ; to consider Lghter sentence. a ,!, water, cover it wit folded towel, and user gent beck Hader the escort of Lieut. span of hen -s at a rich man• He war told whether or not the Crown had roved its -++— - ° ac: it in a mode>ratel warm lace to rise ; Baohan, with numerous remca Dasa ;stated that the ruonerr hasps a ri bt Afoot which R, e p p tea wh6 the dat de arty :oorauy War coinin money out of p i g even political eoonomiats are - t ' = w+ilen the auriaoe bei to crack 'open put Mention of opening ap friendly oommuniea- bis labor $e was made to beliove dot de tO the benefit of ail doubts, gad defined a t to forget it that a ' !g %etc a moderate o , with another pan tiI n with hos people, bat daring her stay in pusson w o woaldn t pay two dollars to hev what doaht consisted of. Alluding to the Chprofit is not the onl entnrer s rate o 1'::• tzzmed over it, for i hours; or steam it S,. John's she had contrAoted siotnen, a kitohen ilia' whltewaahed wan ono ser. (laeen's proseoator'e rtferenee to 1 ash saaceu • Y element to t b =-r hours, and the ry tho orast in the 'Which finally led to consumption, and, un- eor, It As pounded into him data it he sot tae learned judge said, It might doLfor the years of 8faregreatper fit ac the end of o�ceaa, fortunately, before the enterprise aonld be on de fet► ail summer an' talked agin de Yt'ung countries where they had not had this moat cases it eater o ��' and e sx;H•r �OE1' FCDi)I .-TO half/a pound accomplished, the woman died ; .her body blue bl of dim kentry, somebody would time to organize courts, but in countries of profit than out of a hi h rate a low rate ,- " s at i our allow a quer of a pound of soot, wan placed in a cofT a and loft on the margin furnish h roast turkey ell winter, where these wore dn} or 8 , beaanae of ,� - ` a of Red Indian Lake where it was shortly •'DdaO f ou saw how he war affected. Y B'�Z�, IwdQe was the increased businves, which -the lower s ' Rt+aghed after It has very $Hely chop- , y y calmer, and as sure: In reference to this price gives rise to, It was on this . i •„ Fed and freed from a particle of akin or sfterwarda recovered by her own people. He begun hate honest work. His mouf case it mattered not whethbr It were the that Mesere. Trickett & San principle � , _ t �+ z;� lir, Add a pinch o lt, miz thoroaghiy, The mnLjaCt of her capture gad death in began to grow bigger. While hie oloze ow- commonest strumpet, or' the moat modest dnaing their now film .. ted in intro- i� v f ietening with as mid h cold water added 1319 is very neatly versified by Barrin ton ed seed oaa bl rt •o i$ . . g his inh ortanod maiden who e - Y le av �' - 1 `j-1 gradually as will brim t to about the same Lodge, of Albany., N Y, as follows : - When hie woc►d pile grewalo�d '"-ileed, per adorned a household, who 1Obaoco, and to this principle they haves er � � t was the nom lainant. It was always a gad since adhered, Thies is one of the reaaseae < . o ea aistency as .bread afore it is- b*ked. i. IfiAgy lusKc _ �'•nderbil When his flour bar'lwa,je>sa t thhg � nee a yvom+n fall from virtue It why the ��-in a erfectl cls cloth ant in orator P Y people of Canada are amokit g the t 8 P Y The'taat'o1 the Ne,r bundlan(l ,ani, ,rho died - he reviled Tay Goptd, When his children had been said ; '� Mea onto man so often- beet tobacco which can be �. as nearly boiling as m be, and flour well expavity atst. ✓oho►r, 1817. becum to ed h ped est roduce cPe'r the moistened cl Form the , rid- Ifn Terraxova's g ° �Pf at capital. When 1 , to women always so, and were there eheiptr price than any ocher maple eanabua b P �4, hie wile nm bar - ut he swore at do aria- °p meaas.by which a woman who buss onto a similar article, Y ' ' _dizfi into a, long ah , like a am 11. By the wtlantos stracd } ` j tooraey, hen his landlord bounced him virtue athen could return to the path of Por�iand� Ore cis, boat -b ' E , F:: i the cloth round it, tie the ends fir y, Strav�d `h'"aO baOd ailders aro . +: 7F!r_Qn,bering in both t� processes this it r There w6 a the rerod o itte resise about n� ri � the honied an' raved , indeed death would be the acus taking as interest in a model Y pp tpranti• natural reference. Ae to the commission race, The yachts moat not ezoeed foapr eeht :ret not be bound up : oo tightly, , A ear- up to the northern rues, Ld call ax cam lag site: I heard sat proved the in le hand the I -� : " of the crime the evfdonce B tree , - tail amount of room ie eceasary. to allow it These brave 0300 sought their prize, i he had bon etin' dat de rich mast divide full crime, ngt � !s1► 1, rig and model. will The evidence had bten heard be a m ,: � t�' � Fell or the puddi>a would ba beau In Heide of sro:ao snow, atter of fanc Y• r :, wild him, res i ' I condnded to watch my hen- by thein, the yoapg woman swore posiitively y t° the owner, S t �t isle a needle and thr catch the cloth 1 Itit was a winter month. I coop. Ab ut 'leben o'clock de Professor to the three. In conclusion his Lordship . A CARE FOR DRUNKZNNEs i--Opl }' fol ether along the a e. Have . ready a when, with its 6nnger tooth, showed up. I had twent -two choice h told them eat a matter of law morphine and k i aaacepan lull of boils Water, drop the Hs had no e, that. a verdict Indred, habits. Vslaable Nd It desobks the north $e was gwlne to divide wid of guilty was the only one they could return treatise sent free. The medicine may be pi• tug into it, put o, the lid, and' let it Ner the 1; �ptoft'e wales, r on the evideaoe nnlesa they saw any good g + Piqued for •res tette run, me an k leben. M iven in tea or coffae, without the know- f «l ► Y frena, I can t zaotly round to disbelieve the evidence, in which g ,son h:Fct boiling f or abort hoar or an hour • Arms t with the scaling nun disoribe 'wh t happened atter I got my paws g led a of the Pe taking it, if so sea c, - a �� a:.:- a half. When do turn it out�for a These 6eroea sought the tun oil him bn I k Daae th lyes - Ot nomad el. now he e►ent away empty- ey would give ; he prteonera the bene- Send two 3;. stem for fall I mEute onto a clean, fo ded cloth to drain ughter handed li fit of the doubt. Ps partieularr ;" ' II i I t !?h, so•a an in de hands of as and testimonials of those who have been i off tho ends, and nerve it in a flat sh RETURNINO THe �-Bitt,I�• cared. Addreair M. V. L It aAs the break of day, ollicser. H am ao longer a member of die aban �� Rijn a little sifted sngarlover the top. when they e.pied their rre�, I club, If r' am any odder member wid Tho jury retired at 4:20 ratnraln We + agency, 47 - - ---- >rleelogiire deer aw.y roohlistic i ens now world be a good time court at ti: l:>. g into 1lBn;Rton strnet asst, Toronto, Canada.- nto the toreat ; fur him to aka a grab fpr his hat an' back Clark of arras a--" The Manchester Gallery of Paint _ �lIILli• : Following tart behind, ' , Geatldm ie the juice of the common milkweed RIl1 Fast w tie n0et-toot b+rid, j`` down sta`n..' agreed upon yon�r verdict ?" °D' �e You be lighted with e'eetricity, -frnerally euro wartm on the bends or face, ,Fast as the storm w6lpped wind, A deeQ ease followed. Not a' iilah !'he loreman-" We aro, imperial CouRL DrBpS will glia �' 1 3 much zplicableand painleasa application, ,_- Mid for the oo°gaesi. ? moved. Clerk of arraigns--" Gull or not Positive and Instant Relief to those ruff- P referable to cutting th, exer*s BASF l+troS'mtc� „ Runnieg with lightning speed, guilty ? from Colds, Hoarseneae, Sore Throat, stag 4 cf�oea out, whir;h will not always extirpate Over the ice -bound mead, Th a aces tory anLoanoed the followin f{ Foreman--`-" Guilty, with a recotrimeada- and are invaluable to orators and vocalLte, - - trJF�i It gill probably serve the ssn�e par- Followin the chieftain's lead, , ` ' communion sae : tion to mercy." R r sale by drug�et@ and confectioners. R, - p:.ne on the testa of cows, where warts oftensy caw •woman— After her ezamination Miss G T• W A '1' S O N Man who. haggard, weird and wild, HAI.IRA\, NOve SCorts. rahapz way , uiactarers, z ` ce nae •izd canes wuoh igoonvenienoe in ilk• Beidng an infant ohiid, To the h dent of the Lime Kiln Clab : sO much exhausted that she suffered from Txr°nt°' - \ a u°"� ( Exhausted had to yield ) ,I DEAR Sin I am Instrl4cted b the q Doova.slons. for soma hours: $he did not a. Y. ' �, - Hard ii atera `-are to be preferred _tc soft . To men not human.' y mal-, 1 � gamated Whrltswaah $ooiet recover until nearly : o'clock. O<<B NAMi o ADDB63s eYD TEV CLirt�3` r, wa►:ere in the tea tar the hard waterm. aL- Y (colored] of TtuonQhoat the trial tho cotu•t w#s sansei mahlea Bengough's shorthand and BaslOess Pe , 1 this cit to arm , • so: a leas of the tannin of the leaver. or this bold heartiest drew, . Y your club that two Dolor• Y Institute, Toronto. wm bring copy eoxmopatitcrn t ho fear not Lway knew, � ' ad men reps entl themselves t0 be mem. °wiled, large anmbers of people thronging Shartha,uter, best journal in A After les has been steeped is bo anti- ars cot is mood to woo. herr of the [me h Club are now in this to court, daring the judger mamming n Send for Calendar, merlca, Price, tI uo. ter for three minutes a large propo��an of But ruthless Capinre Tae realest I, g order was maint.ataed through- A O H I N E R Y OAR BATE — the va!nable constituents are extraet�e^d. As well ire dove mlght pqd city eollee g money and eurioaities for ' ant. ExxacNE$ AND tl1 r T'he meet efiectuxl remedy for aU and The shriek of ragle kind, yoar maeeu apd have suooeeded in obtain- Bollen, &►w and 8hiagte mills, IPuning ne- i PsY Or the fierce night hwwk blind, Ing quite a I W collection of °ash and PAs�te,c Txa sF�rr>cNc , ry outfits, stave and Hraahng Maahinee _ ar`, greasy drain pipes is copperas dissol ed and ' Or thirsty vutture. r wheels, Chop ing Yilte, etc. Bend for desor'r j' ief: to Rork gradually through the Ips.. Darios, Thee theft namte v I'Ixodus After the verdict had been returned in oataiog,te, an� mention what yo„ want t+ri lr tie Bourbon and itanagemot Crawley Please the Theodore street case, hir Lordshi order• �a paper• l H• W. PETRIE, Bran ord, Ont called. i • : la�t;•.r of poria ornaments maybe a caused Under the snow bent tree; ed the a bt risoners to be phaedpin, the To iso j o covering them with a thick Fr : of Taere °yon betidlOR knees, let nm now through the press Ig P BIG OFFER ro un., •nPm, R„ anti Awaiting their orgies ;, if they -are bona fids members of our soak, Thla being done hIs Lordmh ad• diva AWAY l.oto srit • eta : Gh, letting it dry th roughly, an brush- slab. mo Y dress IP operattag Waohing Machines. It o0 1 a3he hared Ger bosom ed them as follows : rand u. roar nau•e. P. O wad ez e■� og;w a ce I , ick kith a stiff bruOr. Hoping the man wtthtn A the curiosities are : A.sketch a s1 room crowded to d scomfort wi h fni- • Each heart of cruel sin.' ; 1 '. r -dock, some Cabin fi " u w you should a ---- _ _ _ _ of a (pro d) d What as o h THENATiONAL00:,23Dp e°r P s Y - -- - n -tore and ornameulia, o n a t9r h w Cort- . 8be by this not magbt win, tinge of the 5 $. MWmae (very rare) a copy Ai.L eatenced Y' BIIOCIt AQeIIVST E Y Y not b A s pS . « 11 Williams' B7e Water has Dulls ly s To manly canton. : of the revL elate ea a bottle of .valet . Black- �I am innocent of -the charge laid by all who h•ve used !t acoonung, two dii locionea , never restful and h melike, and always � taken from he dock and where H It. H 'against me. arae were curable,., wiU seen b. the and - tuz5estit o of the ahoy o the muse m, iteeing her.hel lese,irrand Y .A dark anti loom r our ma be bri ht- ppryieed hand;e Prinus of t alar landed in 18fl0, a boot- MoHn�b-�-" I have no whatever to o Borti i! hs m� y;ati1° oWa` oc cr$ ' $ Y y g P1ea�ieg with u sok once fired at a alt by the lace Hon. say. mY ors." thing Alezander Wand, 8 years bind, Ghaa. Amlot ''er•t.d. by placing eboni d ahelvee over the Lite from the Saxon band, ] t , S t,a,s, • Back elms the ehlettaln�- Joseph Howe, eleven. hairs palled from the t Itis Lordship then seals': --'4I silt'rat6br �aD f eel; 33 Fran blind and now I ace, ,per ch1_I,rs and windows, gra ing searlet,,yellow Who with outetrt,tched lm, '� eor to hear o your eiete for it. Wholesale—Is ear ;;fides fans upon the walls, and placing . Wish trensted 0 a w` I1,,: ts31 of a horse owned by a brother of McAs- i Y m' declarations of innocence, man sone s coo., � st. paul 8L. Montreal. _ y 30t calm kBl becaaae after the verdtets, in which I alta • prF:ty brie -a brae an:3 'vases in positions Chanting an Indulin psalm ,the Nova Saoth ytiant, A birch switch 1 - Beautiful colored Deeirroe o[ <�. v ^ere they gill be brought Into relief by a ' Begged t'•°'to st n u� by a son tCon.'Williams, the "hero of agree, you are guilty the offrnee Itselt to Flowers, Bird%, An[uu,iix, rt= r Fcrful background. ; I Kars," to�drive the cattle home with, two of a most heinous character, Standing iN Ela., printed on Buriap(Ciosb), ` Catchlog her slender farad skull• A -correspondent of the . Fruit Recordcir In his of Evangeline (tar. ). a bunghole once Yon do, Convicted, I can see nothin bat the to be worked in rage, yarn• &e - i great et�lwarl arm, recommendation of the jury to nave the s holesalesA°bends to hnanulitceturer [or cele! dealers . ' - sa� s he has bAled leaves and stems of toy ' He with a look of eeoro, the property of $lr Charles Tupper, a sen- Mhto plants until the julae is all extracted Made for the oover'r.. .i sibie gad taunper+oaal editors+l In the HaUfax sentence of gallows being pammad on you. 1 owe. ` • When the marauder's aim Aorald, supposed to be unique, two feet of Trained in crime tm you are ansble to _ _ -• BOSI - l,rut'1pL, Omt• :h►: �' finds the fit or deadl to cater illars . .' Tba wow ori►b blood did stain •� ?ice, acid manq o er enemie@.of vegeptation, Marked on his brow the pato the $bort Line Railway, and others too nu restrsia YRm' Passions, you moat be treated of �Mrt� P, .� �Q� i ' It- ::oaa net injure the growth of the planta, :;, Ot more than lover. merous to mention. It ie now generally as dangeroaa. besets, and put away for the enPPosod that these urn are frauds, as Ex- sake of oar daughters' virtue, • Symppaathy, Fork Paokera, Toronto. an_i its odor somal s for along time to die- odor fuss seers n few n' his ago eerenad' a a man, I may have for oil • but I.am Ian o. BacQ°' )Zoned Sptoe t3aooa, e. d. > rl gnat Insect marauders. There lay the bel,,ler clay,{ 'g ing Y . a d w Beet Hama, 8u cn Lett for the wolf a prey, Cr' ev, 1tlehe ad e. gar to Ham, Dried Bed, . - good hair restorative ie a mixture of And with her Mbe at bay, Y, while Wttanagemot was Dh- ] g The aeateaoe of the court upon yon Breakfast Bacon, Smoked Tonguee,ll[ees porgy, piekt. e,;. gal parts of al ohol and cantor oil. A She bed no wer. covered hat ht at Billy Coombe trying s'ad each of yen Is, that you be oonhned in � Tongan, cheese. Family or Navy Pori, Lard b ' the combined qua tity 6 four ounces, add fie° `.im a cry of •tet, to trade off o�of Evangeline's skull for a the Provincial penitentiary for the term of Tubs and Pestle. Tine Ba/aBrands of Eogila6 Fine , '' Over her taken chief, , lass of beer. 1Dalry gait In Btooi. fort two drachma f camphorider and a few The hil4 retold b r set g your natural lives, •1*ift•9 of any perfu e. M •he did ogower, _• ,. Please let tlm know at, once if they are im- -The dread sentence fell on, a deadly_ Colored hase,th' t stain the feet should be . i " ; Fs-: posters or not and relieve oar suspense• silenoe, daring which one gentleman seated -. y treated : Put them into a ail of boil- They ted her palated b•ndi; Xonn truly in the bonds of color by the solicitors' fable ' p pat down his head tnr hot clear .wa r, le them stand until Tied them with hempen b*o s, til JOHN THOMAS BULMER, . and wept bitterly, whlht surprise was de - c10 , rub them out h d and And with tleroe oomma0ds , ;. Secretary A. W. Society., picted on every face in court, sad the prison• . - r Y , put into Th,irmetshomlveled. , BROTHaRGARDNER en tamed• -deathly pale and motionless. bu salt water, `� en 1, rinse from that Far from her loreet home. where Heath k stately dome : n Detrol M106, thoroughly, Rrin dry and hang out t, Then a short enthnelii}stic burst of applause t , smoothly in the sh a too Black cotton ]3er fate she did bemoan � ' The Secretary was instructed to telegraph came from the seats on the judp's right, ,0' rY• Her captors dread t a ht , i; gods of all.kinda are be filed h the same among which Mina Graham - y j' � message to the effect that both mon r one of the - •� a . treatment the first time they are washed, From homes of >RenNe love, :" , , were Imposter@ of the basest sort, and to viotLns, was sitting. This was at once sup- Y u>ging the usual method of washing with 'xind matmnsdaily strove, ( offer a reward of i"1a each for their .aArresl pressed and was sucoseded byj- o t4•& after scalding. 1 '': Tnetr lova, and It A ItSABT RENDING 51IRIEK , p y Prove, , i and Donviction. 1 he oftener carp: is Are shaken, the better Hope fromuheriheart had fin I .' JCBT THS 9ADi>, - ' d; am Mrr. Goodman, mother of one of the fiefs- latest, a. the partcles of dirt and sand - . Her chief end child ere dead i�lindig Watkins seoared the fioo to ask QO moa, wilds wrtn� wrench collect u , )n them ademaed Y nR her hands _ � BUY TH$ l grind the threads. The Paas her memory ted, , for information. He wanted tp know. it a and Inooherentl talking �n a perfect $weeping them also wears them. And erased bar brain. + y r. 1. 'i ' member mart feel pertOCt eorlfide4oe in'atu- parozysm of grief, beret through the coast TpR�� CQpBBY - In putting down etair•carpets, house• I's vain they tried to calm `I „` other members . word when trading hormes. and made her wayy rip the steps to the d ' ' !• }te>°�era should be careful to'taok a piece of In vara they tried each balm, , I He hadn't made a trade yet, bat migt.t In • on which the jnaiges were seated. Before fnitled paper or soft cloth over the bilge of a>t��in 1°dtas psalm, day oc two, Mer, Goodman th frantto role , I could recover articulation - es= n step. It saves the carpet from wear- r "Brudder lVatkibs," said the President in she was forcibly removed from the court ` Ing out. i3he emote her brain and breast , f would neitherelee nor rest very solemn, tones, "dar am no doubt a fra• only to burst to again, however, and address = .. , . - �Il descriptions of woolen cods should At last Death's kind behest his Lordshi front Mr. Featherstone's .table. �i' . ternal I`8611n among members of dim olub. In « P , e washed in very hot water with soap, and �' bet tree her soul l ` . eine you wanted to bony inn bents of 1 Any lord 1 M lord 1 have m. T as anon as cleansed Immersed in cold water Saxon after this, their nnmberi deateared , Va -. Y Bray on me, AS THEY ARE T E MOST STYLISH dawn Beebe and had no odder security b t don't take him away, my lord 1" It was a CONVENIENT AN MOST DURABLE ' an n hang up to dry. Housekeepers well veryfart. Driven from their hnntin de faek sat snow how difficult it irk to have flannel perseeated on all ddea bF hapten a d trap probable i d it tomeem but hea m he relief �a t present �o hear Jastioe•Rose TOP IR TH MARKET. - ' tI.. . and other Wo51en goods properly washed so would y y yo ' est calm judicial, though with tremu� LL perm, who, seeing the rich furs which were not iprernme too far. When •two member@ P • Tber''e are ever Twe 41r Thousa>ta of terse • . - Lhat they will not be ruinously shrank: used ar bed and rn of da ams ohnwh wW klver rip all de v- loan voice at the ainfnl moment, as he am- Tsps >tew to ase. d axe ��� ikmear Use trite of to gs, gad the beagtifnl spa sures the unhappy woman. " My heart saatsihetle>t t self titer. sp rpent3ne to removo.grease skins that clo a their bodies, carried can a h a boss -trade, an' redaoe bleeds for oil but I am ' al+ats from clothes. It dissolves the pease, cold-blooded war a sleet them. of as Y , here as a jndgP. 1, j, gg g Ranted b 18 Y'ar ole beast down toe 9 wfdtnt a�angia' I have only done my duty, and relief to yon The manafaetnrer of these Oelebrated 4 and then soap and water more.eaasily re- their hated foes, the inst th s toe y Doan '. - anarea it. Grease may be removed from famine and disease, their raakm thinned rip- ° in aat�iec:oty madly 0003 much hon- ffl goo lmanmv°rarfrtihen they led v8from the rouve�men O snd� O!° Pabentr #or h r zint3yed woolen alto by a solation of pearl. idly, until to•'day not a representative of that n Oar t0 the he ! posed of sin- P h, ea a greater variety _ - , Hale. gen O rt. ad of the stairway forming than an other fir '1. once powerful rano ezistr iA Newioandhnd, � 8XRVZD 1K iticlxz: a pnbllo meaam of acoess, Here again, United tales, anada or the Limo spots >aeiy be entirely removed by Where once was heard the , war -whoop, The Si;ocets�rq of the'•Ta11 Timber strong vinegar. The vinegar neutralizes silence reigns ; the phintive Indhn Cadets,' er grief was most acute, wildly shrieking, - the lime, bat does no ggenerally affect. the by the squaws, are not to be heard; nocanoe oatIon ea°beha� oft . socia ded a oommuni- she bemought each r►nd every one present, THS � R ssLE Y ALL THl L nra 'color of the cloth. rk cIoth, the color of h now seen shoA which to relnder her Immediate assistance - - . ting swiftly over the �' d lY burden of her res er beta . the • cASlptAGN BUILDERS A PRICES THAT CANNO'1P - which has been eom lately destroyed is or glldingnoisslessl over Its lakes, lnteremted the olub. A Colored man P Y g sa svRPAssEn BY AN THAT IN Arty w,Ay Y Nosound himself Sir Isatalo Walpole rsaohed Orange• `o ds. cot, l m GOD.1 , PASSED B TH >lN hZuALrry. large spots, has than ad iia original color of the lndiatnr it heard ; no smoke !s sena is- vote a few days ago and eat about o aniri rend m : , entirely restored. ruing !rom thoir ori nam •their cam rg ng s bel now to- - .'. �'; g , p fires • branch of a Lime -Kiln P °iRht. Can t yon, hal are extinguished forever. In vain a Clbb, witRt the . me, won't you help ms," gad man p v • I' xylose- initiagoa fee abte�d. $afore he had Dolleoted basest ora. melted alpamst so, `and FaCtOr� an Saleroom, _ t . ' The daughters of a millionaire alwiiys tons were sent into the interior to _ 1 �a- hs4ve fine figures. their whersabolip ; cal A few diroovet< mooh moaay was ezporad by the Hon. •heart beat low, wt nom 4e�i to �l$ It gT. k . Y graves and 8aowbsll Wlht►mr} °off! of the delegat0s t0 ttunad tram one to °II' ar the 1PB.15'!'e; -s ,� t t s� the tris o • , , .�, r 4 ,_ 3 lam, N �„' i - I a , r, t r r: t r f , - :+ .l x ,: J ,. . 5 {• ,. .,,vr:. rr- r. Vii P - 1 ..: - ',.' i. ,- , r ` . .. . ,y .... - - r. , .. . ,. U.. , , . , .. _ C .. -. j. .. ... .-.. .- . '.r N ,f. R r• • i :: ,, 4 �� w y i a hf t r i .e. �.. 1 1. T ;: '°I , • f_1.. ..: r -I j s ' t 1 is Y. i 1 , l -. i r. . , ... .. 1 .,. 4.. , , ' .1 A. a The oonatruotion of a new bridge across the St. Law rens river is not yet an event that occurs ao frequently as to Pan unnoticed, �,d ' -many I aspects the new bridge at Ls- cbUe, the contracts for which have boon 1 ti` by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, is as important an occurrence in the history of Canadian railways, at least, as _was ,the conatuction of the v ictoria'bridge sometwen- ty. five years ago. The Victoria Bridge no only opened a winter outlet to the sea fo Canada that was indeoondent of climatio in . fluences, but it opened a way for the 'pro- ducts of the roach n reachnt to Bi �d thew11 brea>tlido t th, Bound. The L K dnonopoly he'd by the Grand Trunk as the _ owpers of the only bridge across the St. Law renoe, and it will, with the addition of short piece of road, complete the Canadian Pacific Railway without a break from ooe to ocean• As a piece of engineering work the new bridge cannot begin to compare with Stephenson's masterpiece, the great tub . .:;,460 yards in length, cnce.one of the -"von dere of the world; but will be A. more satin -'factory bridge as abridge. It is to be iron truss girder, resting upon eleven pie ra ;Ind 1,057 yards -in length from abutment abutment. The spans, with the eseeptio 1. of th9 two great channel spans of 409 fee . each, b re comparatively short, and the only striking feature will be theirs of the girder in these spans above th • • track. At the abutments the track will Bitty feet above. the watef,' and a eomewha striking feature'of the stone work is the in genion of four panels on each aide ;o- eac abutment bearing the arms of tie pravinces Already aline has ,been constructed from the Mile Had Station of the Canadian 1'ae' .ic to within a few miles of the site of th ' proposed bridge, and it is t4 be earried i►a:r� the (fraud Trunk line and to a canals with A out any special engineering -feature. Upo the south bank of the river a li,,,, is to b built to connect with the South -Eastern �'t: Johns, and - thus a con necuon in to b made with all points south. From W Farnham, on the South. E%stem, a connect ion has to be made to Lennox,ville, there connect with the line of the Internation - Company, the c�rperation last -devoured b the Canadian 1'acitic. ' An a;.most perf - air-l.ne' will thus be coulphted betwee Montreal and the Maritime Provinces. T Ontario and Quebec Short Line, for which charter has already been obtaited, in to ru from Smith's Falls to St. Anat'4. where crosser the ()ttaws alongside the Gran ' Trunk, and passing through Sp, Genevie it will eftact a junorioa with *a appro to the bridge upon the high level. soh these links, all dependent upoaa tho bridg c are completed, the Canadiah Pacific nsve by fair the ebortest route kom Toron as well as from Winnipeg to the sea by of the Maritime Provinces and the comp tion of the Credit Val19y from St. Thom ;,o the Detroit River will complete their It ase competitor of the Grand "Lunk in most eve+ y particular, and thty will ha the advantage of an air line. ; I`` Boycotting with a Vengeance. One of the most extraordinary cont between two classes of people In the sa country is now in progress in Ireland, �' . companied by the -usual euhibitious of bra ing animosity cons nous In contents I? of that warm-hearted and me�iurial poop Cablegrams` sap that the goveanment ",fi. the'task of fighting thin boycoting with ,police to be a most formidable and vegan - strain upon the resources for the` preer • tion of the peace of the coun`iy. . This easily conceivable when it is unlerstood t f 4milies who have t -ken land from wh - . former tenants had been evicted find it only impossible to work It, buteven to Iain. -the necessaries of life from t1w sh keepers of the vicinage. One of the oddest forms whirl this syn of boycotting has assumed is tie rbfusal / the Cattle Dealc ra' association sf Munste /-- ship cattle to England in the xessels of Cork steamship company, unless the e pany refuses to ship cattle boycotted by , I ,' `Tationa league. In fact, the demand is ` - no cattlb be shippod unless the shipper . produe 3 ace rtificate of league members One curious part of this procedure is - several stockholders of the company • land leaguers, and that a maj�•ity of t are liberals in politics. This given colo the change on their pa rt that the otAtttle _. . ere are only making theae demands in interest of monopoly. Another curious circumstance in this / mwholy contention is that the boycotter { indirectly working agaidat the, iinteres cattle raisers in the country, for there that if the cattle are not shipped the'v . - of those remaining in the . country - largely decline. . I- I/ Indian Summer. - There nus nothing that happens with" unfailing regularity about which the more dispute than our Indian sum \\What is it, when in it, and why Is it, - j rluestions that are discussed as often comes. The causes of our Indian as 4 are not very hard to find. During the mer the earth becomes heated to the '. of several feet. About the time of th currence of the autumnal equinox then atmospheric changes In the northern sphere that result in storms of cold rain often snow. When these rains cease, the weather becomes settled, the surf the earth him been cooled by them, ' at:once beg;ns to bring the heat from ground below to- the surface where it diated and the- water rapidly evapvr I : - - which gives the atmosphere its peculiar hazy appearance. The escaping hest ground, added to that of the sun, ch warm, pleasant weather of the Indian mer. From -what has been said this deli season may be expected any tine after tember. It comes earlier in the east the went, There It is expected iii O while here it usually does not come November, and it is generally of longe ation in the interior than on the coast, ly because there bless wind in the In and the heat is radiated more slow retained in the air. In 1869 our- Indin - mer lasted until the middle of De and every one will remember the Ion • . son of warm, dry weather that seem most provident'ally to follow the Chi - in 1871. In 1874 it lasted until the fore thaukegivsog and wound up W. most boisterous snowstorm of. the • t ! 1. ,: . A. The Lachine Bridge. : B$ $TS. , . ` . " YI80BI,L alllE�TM & . . , an anal all branches of science. Then were+ The field of scientific roomroh appears . bt • - i { I . - oniq 263 proficient its Frerch and 941n Ger- have a fascination for all classes. Fven th Terrlbls ohargn of extravagance, and per• man, while, most deplorable of all, the nam unworldly clergyman is not proof Peace In a esninl ooursi is one of the gmt- haps something worse 1#ays been formulated bar of those who vassed in Eoglish did not the spell. We hear it recently annoan at of curses. aagainnt NLesseps in ponneotiou with his rise above 113. That ls to say. it would that the Rev. David Swing has discov The hast- and -most inn rli at use of seen) that more than six times as much at• the startling faaaae0 that "pmttiag alt egg big Po Panama Canal. II� h this world is the development of a noble The projected viiia of jE1r. Paaaa. to Chios- tention has been P� to Latin as to Eng- coffee to make it plear ls still.an active man. - lash, and that all the soienow bad been as- bag- We doubt not that the reverend go this winter can have put one objeot. Irish- - Thb wiry to epew►k and write ra►list shall men in America will be, expected to contra- teemed of less than one-fifth the value of tleman lianas made this a profound stud'yyj an o fashion is to a and write of a Rule G reek, Truly, if the study of the ancient would not for world a aStecnpt to Ullttle a . not go nett i pail bate very liberally to t,}e cause Hom Home. Rule in Ireland. I tongues of Greece and Rome is dying, it is importance. of his dieooveri►, but we are n t t exactly "clear' onset Ives ae to whether e . j Mystery ie saothair stuns for cess or`- dying remarkably hard. _ r Civic of iosalk would ado well tb remember means that it is the egg or the coffee t t anoe ; if we were omniscient, all would be that the were not elected for their awn Like many greatsrmert Ned Hanlon seems y fails in the clarify tug process. We plain. gf orifioation, but to do the work of the com- to !u►ve taught bile eompltitors how to beat readily understand the failure in t bs case f ` . ear Sflfishness blinds and destry i 1 While hnbui It the are honest men the will him by the proossa of thrashingtliem so often y y �' y y Bir right arm has either forgotten its can- the e , arhonld the latter be -of an advanc e ' we hag our fancied insults the devil N laugh- da that work to the best of their ability. e 1 In an case, the an fes - . e Ingin his sleeve. nio , or other men have learned the secret y , - In a few year at most the empire of g ' to create much interest in poultry difol 1: . and are beating him at hie own game. - Truth is the best polloy. "Emery hereon Iilrszil will have freed herself from the There seems strong rsaoon to believe that The clerical scientist furthermore Infor - , a feels flattered by the reflection that you b ghat of slavery by the operation of a not only hes the sceptre of the rowing world ns that "although the nineteenth century alum think him too clever to be cajoled. easure which is confidently expected to departed from this part of the globe, but ls nearing its close its its -blaze has not y t an ' Let a man learn that everything iii "acture, me law,_ and for the per footing of /whioh that the oha►nges of its eve coming book shined into the coffee pot.' Well, now to t th the political ties. of the da are liar- bad better we think of it, this seems most unfortunat h even motes and feathers,�-gges by law and p° p''r y again are of the faintest. . , . not by "luck," and that what he sows he oniously working, just. at onoe,join 0a noble- of retired Weare hourly hoping to hear that the Re .1. « j y David has relieved ed the ul• lir concern by d - �a e reaps. A fair woman which is without diabcre- oarsmen, before hie fate ' mss worse. P The effect of'water poured on the'rootr of on" in likely to prove the curse of Spain Let him come back end atte d to boniness viaing a trana�parent coffee pot, w that : should Kin Alf ao succumb to his serious •`blaze" may have a fair chance to pour a a tree is Been aloft in the branches and fruit . B and fight his battles o'er sg to his hearts y so.in the next world ars-: seen the effects of -fines:• In that event a regency would be content, It may be that if he tarries too its effulgent besams. Query: Would t t 1. ' good deeds. itnpoiseible owing to the unpopularity of the long, he will have uo laurels carry sato which we Dell coffee bear too much light'1. ' to Queen who is • stickler for caste and other retirement along with him. n Feelings ooaaraie rind go like light troops fol- ����—� foolish trifler, and a Carlist rising is looked t lowing the victory of the present; bat prim- upon by many well-informed persons as in. The newest phase of fashionable fa8iam Father—!'What is Your favorite hym , ,';� ,I , lea. like troops rf the line, are undistasrb- evitable. ' ' to Britain would seem to ba the making of Clara, my darling ?" Cla►ra—"The one y n se ed and stand foot. pilgrimages to certain historic spots. Are- chased :away over the fence Itis; night, d r i' o Less than 9 per oent. of the whount need - In these words Iseoinprehende# thewhole ed for the ('rang monument in New York cent progress of this Bort was made to the pa." - t �" code of courtesy : Pat everybody on the tomb of Edward the Confessor in Weistmin- The - custom of kissingbabies is be• t ae been subscribed. They had better `in- g same level as yourself and put yourself into star Abbey. The pietists were five hundred justly censured these.daye. It le coward y , - everybody's lace. • itute a system of street corner collection 7 y P .. f hn zea into which passgrs by may drop their m number and most of them ladies. They to k'ss the poor little helpless things.- We d " Every moa has ',oma'' peaonlsar train o ioklee and coppers" they feel disposed. were in " sombre attire;" and knelt around rather take somebody of our a,ze. . i' the tomb engaging for some time In prayer. thought which he falls back .upon when I time no doubt the gratitude of the Great g �°g Proy A ;living frog has just been fotinii in m alone. This to a seat degree, moulds the A British nowsp*per, commenting on thy+ the heart of a solid rook, where it mu ,t ha e . 1 g gr , ablio will be equal to the a morgency, I+ i_ „ above, says : " It is to he hoped that pal- mars. ap the memory of the greatest soldier of been for ages. It is needl"s to -say he nev `'r . Fr mages to Westminster Abbey will not There in no leveler 'tike Chriptianity, but modern times," as they proudly will him, become the fashion Nothing could be more advertised or he could not have remain d 1 it levels by lilting to lofty tableland acoersi- wiU be honored with a suitable monument. easy than for a dynamite conspirator to ob- eo long unnoticed. ' h- ble only to htimanit ld only that is hum j n y y• Y One of the most horrible atnanifeststion: twin entrance to ,the Abbey in the role of a ' A young man advertises: "Wanted A , e ble can rise, and rising, ft. J 'Af the devil In human.mature, is that habit pilgrim, and, while apparently praying over Permanent por,ition in a store." T ; �- at It is one thing to love rath; and tz geek f vitriol throwing in which French women the tomb of Edward the Confessor or some ought'aay to be hard to gat. If he isn't �` e i , for its.own sake, and quite another to s m to have acquired a most unenviable other pious notabHity, to carryy out his pat tioular, and doesn't object to the wen er Wes welcome as much of it an tallies with ouc�im- otoriety. A very dreadful instance of this nefarious design of laying the Abbey in he might find employment ane a cigar a - presaions and prejudices irection of apassionate woman's vengeance ruins. Indian, That would be permanent. . - to We are in danger of looking too Ifar `for nuns atlorded in the Paar!rfs 1 algia de Ju�ati:e _- --- - — - - , al opportunities of doing good and c)mmuni- eaQtly is whichawoainan, whuwasinvohed ; °•:: y cating. In reaching for rhodgdendrons we . Ira la wsuit, dashed the contents of a. bottle - i , act trample down the daisies, of vitriol into the face of the opposing party, 1 n There exists not any man in any 'nation, burning out both his E yes, ar~d . otherwise Th disfi(� rim him frightfully. Death for such E who may not improve in virtue if he adopt: an owlenoe would not be too severe a punish- ,% ACE . ' i a his own tree nature as his guide. When I n e in Ib engine Ment for each fiendishness. say nature I mean nature it parity. g It i■ satisfactory to know that the bigoted , �' - : „ i d Good-iinmorad gosnlp G the Balt of ordin- Irish cattle -dealers who boycotted the Cork , ve are conversation, but no well-bred person Steamp�o ket Company and tried to rain - - , . - i soh will.indulge m the goes p that peers into the their business, beca►asb in accordance with We beg to call the • attention of Housekeepers to O .* en privacy of domtatic life and either Invents their duty as common:dictation carriers, they refused Lace Curtain De artment in which we show all the newt • AINS e• or misrepresents. " the .I.eagne's dictation as to what they p will -- l __ � should carry, are in a fair way to be whip- designs Of the best Hng'lil and Scotch makers. I to The worst things oro the pa3rva=rsicnskoe ped in the fight. Agitation is a� perfec ly good thil,gs. Abused i telleetual gifts legitimate menus of attaining ones object if We � show nice Lace Curtains at Seventy -$v8 t38� . 3, - j - . vie the dangerous : villain abused sensibilities carrted on legitintattly, but when pushed to One dollar and One -fifty per pair. I' m9ke the accomplish tempter ; abtread af- as such extreme lengths as have been witnessed . i - . ' I feeti�ne engender the senest of all miseries. ' ± ne in Ireland, it can attract no sympathy. We are showing handsome bound flurtains, 1Berge S18 s,1. al The world in govern by throe things Pittsburg (Pa.) sets all example which at One -fifty, Two dollars, 7`{1P0-$ �, Three dollars, Thr i� %' ' ve wisdom, authority, an appearance. Win- mWght be followed with advantage by cities �y Pour dollars" and U ( -1 d. ni for thoughtful` cele, .authority for elsewhere. This to the inauguration of a ' - p : ; rough people, and app arance for the great society there for the protection of married �-�-- �----- , . mase of superficial pan le who can look only women, the chief objgct being the' creation - • . • • • at the outside. and main+enance of a #and for the proaecn- a . i ` ' a harmon - which, • ach an or anization este Nature presents also Ly y tion of wife beaters. $ gA 0 Q me - given the rule to taste, . Thus all the work- is iikely to' do good. The eoheetion of aBLANKETS-. UILTS" - N - . . ' ac- Ing is fine art; and th infinite Father, who trlfljng admission leer each member and e�', - . . ra- worketh hitherto, foil ws in his own work- even a smaller amount gas fees would go for j ono inge the way haus bar g' en us the instinctive towards securing the beat legal advice, and �,„ _ . , le desire and the anepias power to pursue.inq it tolere►bly certain that the coward- �'I a wOUld also Call your spar`Cial litten�laDu t0 Oilr'BlilDkef • ` ndn pronouncing match ;e haute taken the pace 1p ruttians who indulge in fixe, pastime of $silt jllaeptirtweDt, in which no house can give you the salve ,vul e. t. i g the of the spelling bees of a� few years age. The wife -beating ehaalll' obtain the treatment the Splendid Heavy " AU Wool" white Blankets at l 2.50,-�a, x.50, 4, i Ana smallest Welsh newsi.aper would be sufc- law provides. - I *4.50 and *5 per pair. Red Comforters in very handsoiue patte rte► ' va- tent to ut down both aides of the largest For ra_call in -'sultan tricks oommend . ie P y g '' of 75c, 110x•. *l, AI..:w lel. 5U, X1:75, and > 'Z and up. a . hat American pronouncing class la the epuntry. us to the wolf in sheep's olothing, who, in For 4zample ; Pronounce Wgnllbrunllyg. the guise of a clergyman, tried hie hardest Beautiful Eider Down Quilts, at $p, regular price i>n the its ich not Duty is a Power which risen with us sn the to lure a young pjtrl into a false .marriage Ten to Twelve Dollars for same goabds. . morning, and goes to rest with us,at night. _ with him. She persistently refused to have i oh,- Itis co extensive with the notion of our in- anything to do with him ;but, determined ` - -- -- ' . op telligence. It is the shadow which cleaves not to be outdone, if it were necessary to to nn, go where we . will, and which only outdo Satan himself in order to accomplish 1.TN�J ( TION INVITED, tem leaves us when we leave the light of life. lib purpose, he filled oar Dna of his marriage of r to How lovingly sre grouped along the wale certificate blank-, signed it himself, and got a the of tender: memories many a pleasing pietu,e a firm of New York lawyers ."�Q certify to thg I EY, . ,om- illnetrating anew.acheery "Good -morning," legality of the marriage. Fdrtnnately ththe a sweet "Good nigb., t," a tender' -Good-bye," 1r1 had still intelligence and strength of ,PE hat or asad "Adieu" from loved ones to dear ind enough to refustl to be humbugged, L . ._ can ones—from cas.�i , ual acquaintances even—and d the fellow had to leave town.'EN . lip. these, when once spoken, are "words that Some women in the State of New York .nL. East r O ` the Market. that never die." Pleasant greetings smooth the lave made up their minds to test what they . �1 Tj pp are thorny pathways of life, win friends, con- regard as their rights at the ballot box,. on _ . hem found enemies, and .� homes where they 'he ground that the constitution nowhere , r to are the rule, and noir the exception, cannot eclares that women ahsll not vote, though I . r deal- be otherwise than happy ones. By all mrans, it does say that male citizens of certain 11 ; the then, let us cultivate the practice of family qualifications may vote: The hopefully elatations Bad adieux. - courageous character of these excellent ). . Del- Ambition, that high and glorious pension ladies is well established if they have al- - ■ s are which makes such havoc among the sone of ready t -ken into account the Statement of t of. Haien aariiee from a proud desire of. honor and the constitution which declares that a qw►1- - - aeon - 1.i .. distinction, ands hen the, splendid trap- -lied voter mast bs a "maids citizen." Their alues pings in which it ls usually oapasrisoned are first efforts, one mush neededould modificationmodification \ - must removed-, will be found to consist of the wards securing a . ' ' materials of envy, pride and covetous of this part of the constitution. �1'e are o�ering extraordinary value In this daepartment, ®st itlfit- mean none. It is described by different authors as The custom of sen�liag in flowers as o trot- sfanding the advance in Custom duties and the price of wool. , a gallant madness, a pleasant poison, a hid- me of respect to a departed friend or ac - den plague, a secret poison, a canatio of the ggnaiatanoe ls being jsadre to an extreme. „, soul the moth of holiness, the mother of It i. becoming vnlgarrred, in abort, rind not Ha�nsekaEt`pers and others in avant of dust -class Carpets st �Cej . }trpocrlsy, and, by crucifying and disquiet- infrequently an 000asion for very mit pla►oed ioR rates should visit our Carpet Rooms draring our $R sales O►T mer. Ing all it taken, hold of, the cause of meta- ostentation. One would think that asp any- . are choly and madness. Irate refined feeling would dictate some be- Carpets )Dow going on. � ' i` homing retiosnoe in the matter, and t hot the - as It _ various crosses, crown&, pillowa, broken ool sudsotme new desi�»!s in T#tpestry Carpets at 30c, 35c, 48c, 43c, comer The example of Lady Grenville G ordon, haps, mottoes and what not, with sum- who, under the pseudonym of "Cierra," a tl nomas of the donors would not be blsz- 5�� 55C and GOC per yard and up. .- IL . - , de th a o opened a -nilliner's she in May �, s. When we ' :.. ' a P short time g pe oned forth In all the newt paper '1. e ac- Fair. London—where it is said the Princess have the fashionable funeral ar well as the` . ' e are of Wales bought goods to the value of $500 1tDdi Bruase�'s Carpets at 75C per yard and np. - - hemi- fired the an bitten of other ladles to fashionable wedding, the knell of civilization —hes ►ill have sounded. - '� u' and go and do likewise. A late student of Girton, and a o tiv for business purposes the name of Whatever may, bethought' of the prtaotcell Yidderi�uln:4ter Catcpets 8t SOC, 4.°ic, :►Ot', BSc, sand fills per J$it"! ;., r , ace of Mn e. Is l»l, lien now become partner In a charaoter of a recent invention there can be and up. I - I ' but it well-knGw:n bonnet -shop in NVigmore street. no two opinions as to its novelty or the tan- J . I i m the A leading motive in these English ladies In gen�ty of the man who conceived it. The ' man in aention balls from Baffalo. His name ..are als.0 offering Big Drives in Blanket,, Quilts, Sheathes, aaa ra- taking up millinery as a career, next to the q ated, laud able aim of earning money thereby, b its Morris°°. and lits invention is a scheme of �Villow Cottons, Table Linens, Table Napkins, Towels, Lace CurtaluFs blue, to lead English fashions to be more Inde- , Leriwl navigot:on by means of bal►oona. A . of the pendent of Continental tnspnation, w rksbg continuousseries of balloons is anchored in and all kinds of House Furnishings, also a special line of All uy►1 uses 'the after deal sbetteradapted of Englinkhabits the ground, adjustably as to height, and a sum- gnollma and also mo. a bn bar- wire cable is stretched from one to the other. bite Blankets, (illlghtly damaged)" at about hal[ price. of life and te. ` mony with the laws of picturesqueness. I Along this cable cars ate made to travel by . . - ,�,r,.;,, .6-0 ...__�_ - : 4 ET ghtfal IN THa$ BsITIsa Cov$'r oh that always reliable motor— gravitation, .Se £100,000,000 When a train is ready to start the first bal. • . than CHANCERY s—A larks part of this vast arum loon b allowed to rise high enough to make . otober, belongsto the people of Amerioa. Cox a and the cable between it a the next balloon Co., 41, Southampton Buildings, Holborn, an Inclined pia down which the -cars run ' until have est nbllahed a LIST oar r dor- London, Eng., ] P with great rapidity. At the next balloon thePE-.TLEY & .. the heirs to this enormous wealth. Reader, Tereus ls repeated and 40 on until the final _ - _ _ - main- send a dollar and they will forward you this p riot, I. T and if you find by it that you deastination is reached. - . and valuable L 5 y 1 ed to an money or property, claim At the recent meeting df the British Aft- . ` �Wholes�$' and a 8��81`B� sum- are entitled Y .` . . _ s i'' ;a mba_. . - r, your own. Cox Co. will show you the way. sooiation, Sir Lyon Playfair complained ofI � ,r,,, , sea_ 69 Where did the prophet Elias go ? asked the neglect of scientific studies end m • . . languages in - the - nb4o aehoole. st V e �� � 7 d al- a Texas Sunday-whool teacher. -I- - .1. He went �'g reasons for his com kink . P. - I,`, go fire into the desert." " What was Eliaswhilehe seems to be good P . AY be_ scan in the wilderness ?'' " I dnnno what At Oxford and Cambridge certificate ex-. "��. . __ :.-I,' ,t: �•n Y sow in the doss unless he aminatidns of last summer, 703 boys passed . ,:� the , iria�ll ✓tt TOron 6 `" '- . - h the he tuns mobile he is Latin and ti73 in (:reek, but only 131 in Oppg was a deserter, replied tke hophfnl pupil.. ' star. .; _ ...1 L.- ° 7 a!-. �,- - . i :} .� tY ff_4 _ i Ott ,? - . y , ...:: _ ..-.,-,�..:: ,I\:. I _r a .- ., { `It 4a b-. #µ da'`. - .. . ('... . - % a 1• H. *,; ,r'. ,•k i i. : p �. `.. : - " ,.; . �' 1.. W. ;,. '.._i. ,.. � . 1._.. 1 a E• L.I 3 t ,F % , ., - i .a r i ,.. - . , I' .. : • .. .i... .. . . i 1. ,fit ..� ( 4' say 5�� 1*4- . � ... VE ! I. . , . I . .1 1P . . I . . . . . . . . . .--- I . � :, . I I - _. I I � I . �.- , - , I *: . : j, - ,. .. ,. . . - . � mlhn�WINI . I - . I . ,. . � . � - - ­ .., . I - 1, . 1 , . I I - I---,- . I . I . . - . : , - , --------- 0- . . 1 'US � .. . - I . NEW AdVERTIGEMENTS TmIs DAY. we ZARL I . , ­1� _c� . . � . . . . I , - I . . .... i I . - � �;­. .i ; - . . . I . - __ - - - -no-W4 ,:... - I" , � Z� - Z . ( Personail Mention. . '�_ , ­ - ...� ...� . - The shop late . � � I .� , 1. ,.4 ­ ' ' � Local -c'. Dale. I- I , .. ­ 1, lately occupied by TR Ewa. 11.� - I . I . I - I—— . _ I � I � .. .. - % .". ­., - W. . ' . 1� 1 .; ." �-...: Suitable for a sm4ji shore, or would make - Mr. W R. Miller, general agei f, of the - .. .1 ... �: I Stoves- J. Bundy. - -. � .... .. _.. 0�." . - . STOVES,,.' ST(WESq'- S TOVES] ­',`.� . _. - . _.", , U , � I � I i..;� I ..:�_ an, ex, , : . ... q.1.,_ ­ cellent ba�ber shop. Rent low. Coufed�;;lilon Lifes is "doing" the village . - - - * ' L ` , - . , . , - - . . ..... ­ .. .. L... ..-. Local - B. Alden. ; . � ­ I......: . .1.1 Zu (M 9 * .. '. L 'r '�., :'i . . 7_,_� A . exe=Ont &nd 231 - . Wa.. , , � ,, In. 0. El - . . . . . ". I - . � , . . I.. . . ,. I ' . ...L, who lKed"Nihn ca nrex . . - - - . , . �_ '. I - - I ­ . , pply to W am, Pickering. 1-tf this village. . - . . � :, I - Matthe _ ,.J: . �. 1. ,­', . . Ckerlmg. I- - - - I . . I - -.-% ; I�!: il Notice .McDowell.. . :'�Ii,_ -;:�,! Mr. uA returned to the . : ! . . - . .. ..L.. . � 1. .'." , - . , ., , ., . A, im . . , . _.: ... .. . . , .., �. , ­ r WZ Always * Seas . village L a r L I : OBal O=d $ee if I �: . - .. 11 . - � -0-S _'_ * ..�4 on -O -D&14. I .r -A', The annual Missionary. Sermons' will from their g trip on Satur. - - , 'x - ­�,'.� IX 1::-� . ' I .. .1 . .Z,�_ Dr As G do -W. T. Dunbar. -. , j;--,; be preached (D. V.) next Sunda . day evening lass. I L . I-1 U .AL I , , :8 U , , - sea G * - .%.­ . .4 _.. __ . Y, morn I I- IT 1i *Y. New ,.: ing and evening, b�r Rev. M. B. Conten, S.,m. Newton, 0 . _. I" He Mrs. Allin, Whitby. 3 � . . . I .. I 11 . . I i the Whitby Gasdie, - =0 2:3 :�Tcw SMIX .7. 1. .. 1 . . : . .. � . I -1 't � .. P of Searboro'. Sirviess at the usual gave Tax Naws a fraternal call on Saint- , �STOVES ' ' --I I .. I � . .- .. I .. ,. .....I.. -nm�d� .ut ". . .1. L ­ . - , .. .:...... .--:". , hours. The public cordially invited. day V. We are pleased to hear .Sitng Now*. that RANGES .. Rev. W. G. Howson, pastor. .I... STOVXFIPES I, .rl.- . 1. ..r. , - I . . The Sunds,T School Papers -published M&UNPOWDS- He has greatly improved - - ' --- i I . �. . ­ - - . . I I , - , I - . , ., I I -,. . _. I . _ ­ - . . -_ it. and made is the best local paper in , , �. . - O�!&C., ' .. .; J, -. PICKERING, ONT., NOV. 27, 1W., � __ I the Gas&* is prospering under his - . I PS -1. . , .cu ,.. by Mr, Blackett Robinam. Toronto , , 1 11 , . . . .� : 11 ..'L . I I .1 _1 ..S.:....I we : , ., I I - Cheaper .1 .1 . � . � I .... - . . . �. . - ­ �. LQCALISMwell. adapted for Canadian schools. Whitby. . .. than anybod . y e --- -17-y. , � we three in number, beautifully - - " 1. �. ' 1. . I ' _'. I .... _o ."', � T_ Z! trod, well printed an - i, y a11L . ' "I . The subscriber, or his bro ' . I .. 1 d ',a, low j:n :� , , -.. - .. speeid! Attention to i ther, Who is Vorir . . . . . . . L . : the advertisement of Mrs. Allin, Whitby, Bond for specimen numbers, .1. b I on , �' ioved men, will be in Fickefing Friday I . - . ... 'LaNt w0a jEr. John GQ,,d, I Jr., M � - 'r .. - I in another column.' ­ . . I .. J� - - - 'I. -00 of posts," on application 0 W1 ouse -on Church . f each week I '. - - _."t, 1 .7:. .... .. .I . "us 6 . tf his family into O his new h . . and Saturday o 'S1 - I - .... . street. Yhe new building � ­ .- . .,...- I � I- i � (i - ...... .. I presents a; very I. - . .1 . - .: - - 1"Ift on"... ,. . . to assist J. H. Bundy. �. , 1 I - s =arise mr, _L1-:' - . - - _ . . V L: i � I neat and comfortable appearance. I ­ . - - I . _. - . . - .; Cbrishms Tree on Tn dai , OV03 1 )Mgt It way seem like telling our Pickering I _. L �' 1 1 . . . _�___ . _L - l - � , the 22ad Dec. Do not t the night. readers what'.,they already know, but conw" U6 , . . . . it 1. . .. . .. . - '. still we cannot refrain from We loam that Mr.- Caleb i - Gad your presente for the hildren ready. remarking We of farm utensils Will Rose, ,N;ho," . ), . . . I . . I . .... . . . - �. . L :. ! , , � I I' � L . . . - .- --.' , I.- . . I ... . I I 1. - . . - . . . . I . ..- ...., I .. .� A''L - I � .1 - . . - I . . . . 1. I � . .- �, , ! - , 1 � i I . � - - ,� . ko ,� ­ occurred "Y i 11 ; ,. I . I .. , .. . . . . - . 11 L . . . I � '. .. � . . . .. �!� .�. � - . Bee Sarther ammounceMen . L that the first snowstorm of the season take pit" on - - - , . , .. I , � . the 8th prox., inten . % . i, ... I .;� , L cuffed on Tuesda evening the fiescy this v,ilAge, a ds settling down in � I 1. .. I I � � .. .• - / . - - - , I , � " ! . 0 � . . � I ; �­ V .'' : � I � . . . . . . � . L . � I , , , , , , . - . . - I , - , ... -..1 � :. - . . - , " . , , L � I ­ � I . I I . . . .­ . : . . : AMMUMM Now Skupw. - - , ': 1,�! �'��-` '�' article having fiLlien to the dOptb of a and will shortl remove , ' � I .. . , . . . . . . . - ..'s . � . T. .� . . .1. *... . , � �- . . : - .� I . .-. I . ­. . . .:,.; I VOL -1, No. I -of the Can thither. Glad to bear it; com y . . .. , :. . I . _. �. � . , . .. . . . 1 `4 _­.. - : - I -pington mirror couple of inches. it did not remain e Rion g. I I I . . . 1;1 . - . . . . ­ *. - .. _; , , " - - I ! - ... _. _­.. ,-., :::: has mashed us. It is a nice little paper., long. no coming. . . - , . I . , , , - ­' - , , - :_ , I � .. . _.. . L.. � - - .' and abould rem* e a generous support by ... .,..; il�.,. � '� :` ' r * ... ..� � L 41A.RQt : ­ � � V .-. .L., _..... � : �)!_­ "":.C..t.. - "'I . . ..� W&aft&- L .. , 1. I . According t;.o 4nuouncom I . �1' �� .'.. - � I : the of C nington. Cave A Co. . , � , : I I L . ent 'made at . L . good reliab 6 ent At Pickering Lodge of inment, the A. O. U. W. , are 4be pubfi . . A I �­" the free en mi .: ;, �TC-K'TE : , . '& . - . , r�.,:...L. :.. .1.. I � I I - . . -1 Village, or Brougham, 0- anywhere in i Place will give a grand . , , .1 .1 -.:. 'j, .1,-..,! . V a I - i , *8 ; . .;. -�- ­ - � ': . /':��­" . - - � .1, . , : - since . - ; I . � . . tyo�­ ,:;�:_ ­ : :. I I . I ­ ., ' . . I ­`. I . . e 6 - . 'L ILtownship, .1 . " .. . , . I 1�. ,�. . I . . � Pickerin to sell the Brantford entersainnien in their Lodge room some : .". . .... r � 'Are showing a larg stock I4 ­ .. . we hope -none lof our patri6ns will forget Binder, Reaper,_ and Mower. A good tame in J ly about the '..., . . .; . ­ . ; ... I.. � . .. I an'Lary . .. i . - - . . - ,_ , i . , - , ­ , � - L . I 6o pay the poor printer what is his just commission middle of the mouth. 'Ile beat talent __ . - . L - . I I � I - - , ­� - I . - will be paid to the right man. troth- I .0 �.-L . . .1'.. , . � 1W I - - . , . _� q ,.-....-. I I I � - �. I.. i L I " - �. . - � . -.1 i j: 71 I - : ' . ; I r - . , � .: them, but we can't do it. - �, 0 . _�4 . � . - ,..!% .- " , . . • ' ' 1. . . . I . I , , . L- due'. If we could afford to work for Apply at once to C. G. Cody, general procurable is to be secured. EA ; - - . - I . � , - .;� ,1 we would cheerfully do so to oblige agent, :Lindsay, ol , at. - : . 3--6 A Surprise. � a .1 O�LV' 'R,�C I . � .1. '' . 1. " . in Ws I 0. - - - ... :- I .� '' . _. Were scot !sole- - I People co Xng into the Nxi . - .. AL .1 . ­ J.�,,I� , I � � -, - � - . , -.1 ALS 31stsellent 3!�jjw. . :, ._.�! .I I : , � . I office I . . . j: �..,.,L .. 4 I . 1. I•I I I , . . . . . , .. � I .. . - . . . , . .: '� i '' L �'! __ L ' Mr. R. Haney's sale took place -on sale bills, &c., are surprised at the ; . - . ­ .. . . . , . .. . I . I T * I . . . I L. I . - I I . . . . . I . I 1. . .. � ?.* L'' - ' ' ' - I I . . . I , 1� MEI *S"YL..:. , � . ... I ,- .BMW jL 1 , . f - ... 4 . .1.- I Property offered ,was with. Out- Sale biUs,aLre done while they Wait, L* � .. 5 OUS and� id volume la�t week, and � on that The freehold .rap, ,- .1��The DanBville (N. 17.) Brats' cleia6d its Saturday last and was largelvi" attended iditY with -which the work is turned � y L- occasion was Prm ed on blue t , " , , ' L oys. w� .. I L. , * , . tinted paper. drawn, the bidding not having reached SO that they as e enabled ' ' . . . I. . ". ' 1. to take them � ,-_____T _ - - , . .- I . I . �. - 4, - 1 ifle: #1,060 home with them. Our fast press is & ; I ;'- .i . I , I . 1 , . � I. '' .. , .. Of the three papers the in Danv the figures wanted by the owner. . . .. � . . I.. . L. ­ U� I . ` , i ;. - ... � L : , . , ­_ .. . - , : t . I I . . - ; - ourselves as well as to . . I - ! - , , - - -6 . , � __ I - the Bruce is by fiLr the best, because it is was bid on the Church street cottage and great advantage to gir M& M] T ��8 1, - -,.- ,.:­­ �. . . .1-1 t , L . -- .. - .. . . 1 ... L 1� . - ._ . always hest and iateresting. Long may lot, and upwards of $2,000 on the King those wanting their work - done in a . ''. I - . � . . _. I - ..t ..:..,. . - ! . . - I . � ' . - , � . � . . it blow. - I . ;. . . - • street property. , . hurry. � I - .. . . . ­ . . . .. ­ � . I - � . . , \ �: .., I .. .. .. - � I . ,�:` i .. .. . , � I , " . 3111114nualling P� . - .1. .:;'- I.--, , . -.,� � 11 L. . I . .�.i. ! . ; . a". -1. 1: " . I , . J& GraLad offar. . : I ; I. i " . '' . .,:; "! , . __ . : , .. I :;, . -Among the forthcoming books'. of ' . W t . � . : .,. .... .. I . ; ; . .1- . 11 Spec. . .. . I A very successful hopheld - as * in By an arrangement with the publisher ial interest is the "History of the Pres.Sul . c. Leng's Hall on Tuesday evening last. of the RURAL CANADIAN We' it byterian Church in t I - . i re enabled he Dominion," by - , � ., D .. . 11, . _. - .. ancmg was indulged in UP to a law -or �L . - . . I �,J ! . . � �- ­ L : I � I I . .. ; . . I . I. ­ I , � . . . � - . I , to club that valuable farm jour Gregg,g 'D.D., of Knox . . .1 , Dal to an OX L" � -1 :i �. . � . - -L. I m .. I � . I �.. , •- . 11, I : .- � �&. * - * - . . . , I 1. .. L I - .1 . . - ­ 0 rather an early hour. There was a large prepaid subscribers to the Plakering Naws been gather. . . �, . . _7 - "k College, Toronto, who has . I 1_. attendance, and. eyerything passed oft for small sum of $1.70, thus effectinging information for the work for the past - . , . . _UXr_Vn.& L, UZO. . - - . _.-L. 1; I � .. I . . e� - '.. . . .. I I- - . . .i.. .�, � ha. L __ i ­--� . � � .. , I 1.1 - I , . . . . . - rmomdously. .. ­ . La considerable saving to .. � - - . .- . IL -1 -,:., . � .. , . .. dozen years. From the well .known ''. .1 �_ . - .., r : I our readers. . bil. . 'L - I . I , l ' ;.. .. � I I ,� L I .the- . . . .1 . . � - . . ] -, .-' ! I. . � L . 1. .�. . t L . aoing Ah"d. ,. _.-L - . _ . L '��;-J- B40OW your subscription now find get 'ty Of the author, which ` I , if . , :. care with a . . - .... .. I - _. I i., i We loose with pl - - ' b ­ ;nark 1,! the RURAL free for the balance of this every fact has been verified, and the in. L . 'I 11 ­ 019suft, t e I 1211- t, OVERSHOES .. . \ - 1� . - �.­,...­ P em . ­ . . . - 4 _.. . �. . I . . L . I rov ent in our coign., the Pickering yl*, � tf terest which naturally attaches to the : �. . I I - I . I ';� :5 !.4 I I . I . I . � I I . . . . . . - - I -1 - . . . 'Vaellaina", : .. L � history of a great denomination, we b 1-1: , I - . .�-�* . I ..1. � .. . � . . � ... . % ' - ' I . " 1 INzwo. The paper lim' been en*ged, somfig . �. - "! ' 'I" �' . . . : . :�,, � ­ I Ave � . .; t . . , ... ..�. . I.. . . .. . - 4" � - ­ . . . - . I L� . - L. .1. . . . ­ L . no doubt the of this work ./ -', - ' � _' L ­ - .: : I . � r � - - . . . .-Ii. AN 16':� . � I... ­_ -.1. . � is now printed on a cylander press, -and Since the board of Health issued .. � , L . -:. . . . . . . , . ­ . . I .1� � . .1 � � ; �. 1. .- I . I I . I . . - a good he * . Old Post- will prove the literary event of the year. * . '. . , . � �­ . . - _. - - - - . � I i ­ . - mod. The news department &I . I . ­ heavy Achly toned in DOW ,we I I I . I - . - -� .11 I ;.1 .. . . .1 . . .. . . . 11 . :. � so 'how w 9oWnsb i must get vaccinated before the 5j L . . . , : . Paw announcing that every person . in the The publisher is Mr. Blackett Robinson, . . I . . . . . - . , I . . Agm of renewed * 0 Jordan &rest, Toronto, who will be - 7or,_T1wro1d'.F Stat 0 _. . . .- �I.- . . 0:1, 01 fi f 'Jansuary, a large number I ' I ' .L4 Of the glad to bear of a reliable agent in � 11 _ I . BE'RS entwoolKWIMI& �, .. 006a .;f. _� .. & - - . residents of the village and vicinit b - j . � ... . . .. : 'I .- 11 ­ I I I 7 ATO Congregation. I � . . - ' * 1 Undergone the operation, and we believ* 8-8i . ; , . . , , '* , I_'` James Baird, of the' ,po' . rt .-r 65:ry",=as aTnT al: -T : 1. * 5 . � . . r ; r FW a 0 . .L , x a .4 -A Mq -A .- I - - 0 '. - . I - I k- 10, I � Observer, will oblige us very this is true also as ="tin&. , , " � . . (3 • . � .. '. . .. . � F mue � b t towns4jP The annual miss, ' * . . - . I y .d " h . . -• I . dre Tin Naws from h" C) generally. We are g I wnary'meeting in eo�. � � , , , PPUK in list ol ex. I" our people hate , _ ' I - . � � �.,.,��j .: changes. We do not want, neither i will displayed their good sense' in this matter, vection with the Methodist church in &big . . N . .. _; .1 **- . t. , . I . .. - . . I . _-, VM allow, sticli a scurrilou& and obs muss one sear on val"s was held in the church oil Wedneg- � � . . _--�- the am is preferable d-sy­06;4nis ,.� : ­ ­ _ . . 1i . - %;� Is As , � I .�,* -_ - �* be" to enter our - amesum. 1�1&86- The Attendance W _. D 1,C -&�-; M A UIS * . to the face E;�.' - . ;. '­ Its a 1 dis. being disfigured for life as a I . - I .., i - . . .:- I very fair. r. B. Bunting Occupied the �-" . . ' 9 "I � I I I - - . .. .r. _ �. . I � . ; . * i - I ... L� ;. . 1'. , . I I . ­ . ..­; . . i I . 7 I . ., I . gram to Port Perry the way '"$I Icon' result of having sb* z.Those chair, and Bev. Peter - Campbell, a re- . I I . I I �* I I . ­ . . - . .. I - '. ducted at present. I Who have not been VA0dMLt6d should ) . - . - � - L . , . 0 L turned missfry . . . � .,.; ., . . , .... - I 1.1 take advantage -of the present ery, gave a 'eery interesting . . I.... .. a 1� :Pic ..­� ..:,�... � z__ - .. ,s . I dil I_- ..; . . . . � PPC'* Nnotth his several years' sojou 1. 'L . I. . ; ':..., : , I I . . L .... We learn - thaA; t�e " ty.. . . . .. I � .rn in 1 ..1 1: . . �./,.. � ,i:,- -- I :�� ­_ . L ....I- - _-1 .. . ::!,. I :. . . ­ - . . .. , ! ,.. -�,..L . I , � . I�.. �I p .-.- ...I� .... i. ._.I.. .. . , - , . - . . ". II . in this has W, its the reading of the annual report by th I . I I - � - r.;.- I .. . . , . _1. - V or 660d . , , . .. -, theads4chewsm Valle. After . ; -Ii I 9 . r �y t : . `template , 'A :rwfioet *arw*6.� , -. :� . , � - .. - , ,; , � I . . � - I - . : . � . ­ 1. ­ . , . . . � I . , , . ., � .. .. � I �., - . - , . 24ge gi the' followini as Ar pastor I r a 0 ..., . 11 . . - L � I '-. :. , _- membership An sich . res �:. - L . . . . . . . augmented LZ subscription list was taken q .. I . . !.1 I . , I - 1. n , 7 , I � ­ 11-1 . . . . P . . I � - _ - .. . - moving into IWO.$ n W. init"ons ;ads& of a model town: -A psrfiw� town and upwards I . I . I - , L I .... . o? 640 sub' I . � . . ­ t, - . : I .­ . I scribed. The .- .- � �: -11 . � . f . I � _..., ,. . . - 1. : , � I .. . . I '� ! bave taken place u 0 is that in which 'You we the farmen choir rendered some Choi � . . . I '. !� I . . . ..: . . - . . ,� . I � .- .. ' I ., tkight! very Mee - co selections I - - ­ .1. .* I.. � . - . . L . I . � . �. I . : . �Lf . I�L * "_ '' -. � r, . I i �. � . .1 . . � . : . I .� . - _ _ . On i I - . 1; I . : L - - I ,:. . 4 - ,I.. I .� " I .. I:- . ..,..�'.... . I.. ,Young M 06 0 con- Patronizing the home merchants. the during the evening. . I . - . . . . ... . . I . . . .. �. : . ... .�. ... _ I L - - I- nested with a bettir organisation than laborers spending the money they earn "o ft&ow - - . I ;.., I I I ;�* . .. :. . . - I I , . , 200k. I � . 1. " i WFA1905 ' _. . I . I. I . . .:.:" - � with their O i 1. . I - . . . � . ... . ­ . - Vie Good Templars. own tradesmen, and all aui. We understand Mr. R. .. - J : - ;;. - . . I..-.. .. . . . . I . I . . I . . Haney ivtendt . . .L 1� . � - : . . . . . . � 20sult Wes, Tkem. , .; � �­. .. - r': 'I t i, �; mated by a spirit that will not DUrehade carrying on the Rink his winter,, . . . - , , I Articles abroad if they c be " at Again t . - . L . . The PAPOU eon to advise ' . " providing a sufficient number of season JIU S, _. .1 C I :.. .I- ­- L. . Impair sig potatoes house•holne. ', The spirit of reciprocity between , tickets an bespoken to insure -him against; , 1 - " . . ' I . . ) ' I . .. . � . . I ' . - I - 1. . 5 Aff"ted business men &Dd mech&Wc,. tradesman � loan. As everyone known, skating Was� . A Splendid lot -'of Dark TWeeds f6 � 1. - with dry rot. : The Hamilton Tima and laborer, farmer and maoufactufar, one of the most popular pastime last -, r 7 . . . mentions an instam where a gentleman results every limp in making & .. . L . L . .. a . . I � . i� . ". _­__ resident itilliat city recently &w h ' be town s, winter, and from what we can learn it is, . ­ . . .1 .. ­ - - - - ' .. sa""V Perfect one to do business in. And � . . '. . L. Fall Suits... .. , - � at ... I I _.. - . . �: .- �_ .- - 11. X . k e coming ' , - , - -­ of potatoes, And for ton days laid up with merchain likely to be much more so the .. -1 .. i0flammationof the bowels. H- tg0f&town who are guilty of -, r getting IX I . .- � season. Pickering cannot, therefore, ' Als ' Boots' and Shoes � _' -Trade«, I . a a purchasing articles out of town, 0 a for Fall �,who also partook of the &ffeeted vZ' afford to be without a Rink. Those, ' which they . . I . - ­ 0.; - , . e e- work done byoutaide parties wh who are desirous of having such an inati I I - 0 __�_ . � I tables, was seized with cramps and I . � i . . .. . .. I- - . - -Com Very ill. . . can as well procure at home ought -to be tution in our midst should at once' 'snake I have received a - , - I . .boycotted."� � � - . in . � . consignment awl Stove Com� 8 - . - ... .; I '�.:-1. any I &Oak out' Th ­ .1 - , - . I .,, ,:­. .9 ­ - �., 1, , their intausions known to Mr. Haney, * '' , '. am , .. - 1, � a� �� i . __*, .,� .. i - , Stoves, for which I am Agent and sell at low prices. �. . Per %Me eye. - - . ... ...:!� - . ._1 1, � - that be can ,go on and make the 11 11 *.- - . . I so :1 I - A large number of bills are 1 . .. I . I' ; .. . . . . , . . - 47-y . --.' �. ,.­ I . � Aphabet of m1xiMA: ' 1 Attend carefully necessary Arrangements at tile proper I - � . . . # "'i , edlati6n of banks which have failed. ,�`:�___.The bills, of to det" of your.. busineas. Be prompt time. The ontlook is very favorable for _". .-. ­ � .. r.. . 11, I I,.course, are P A RIKER, DUNBAR.T�l�: ey are Worthless' in All things. Coneider well, then decide Plenty of ice tbis winter. -So GO 'a -L -IL I.. .. y Dare to bet *says, and he generally speaks ----- ----------------- ______________ _____ - _ .- ' : as • follows : *1 Royal Canadian positively, ,do right, fear to do Pilo , our weather ------- I Bank of Montreal, City Bank of Montreal, wrod I. Endure -trials Patiently 9 - Commercial Ba" of M - ' - Fight wit no uncertain sound upon any . . i . I - . ontreal, Inter- life's tattles bravely, manfully. .. . §)I ' . national Bank of Quebec, Niagara District _v. Go not question. i. I . ... . : . . _. I St.! JAWreneL into the society of 'the vicious. ' - ; .i" I ,.;, .DOWN. �1­ I -., . .0 L Bank of St, Catharines, Hold X&d Cftexa:01ran.. . . I I I � I . I ;,. COMES Lawrence integrity saerf d,. . .� r � : , , - I . I ) i ''. . L , ... - . I - . .1 Bank of Toronto, and the Consolidated Injure not another's! The Pickering Naws has 'a clean I � I �. . . . . I . I . . . \ . . ... �. � . Bank. I I -.1 reputation nor business. Join hands towel. Perhaps some of its backward L. I .. . . . , . , - . I -, .� 11. - . I ... . . , . � . ­ 1A . .. - f . . � � I I . . I I . . 4'. 'I;. . I. - I only with the virtuous. Keep your mind subscribers have paid up, and it has in. I . � I I -, .. L � , . *"U4 me *10i I Op*e& . .�_ -.::. 1 ":� , � from evil thoughts. Lienotcon. Bulged in a luxury. 11, ,:. . FOR' TEN. YS•, �* . . a - .L" . . . I We wish so of ' I- - y . .. ' . � The Flesberton Advance' man, after sideration. . me . .. . - : I . ' ' Make few acquaintances. our patrons would qive us a chance to do " �� . : I . . . . I - - - � - . , ­ � . L. . � ­ . . . . . , �,%T f .1 - . I ,' , , �­ . i- , . L ! - . - I , . , ' - 11. aunouncing his intention to cbargi& ten Never try to appear w _ L , . - � . ' - .*. 1* .�a . _ r " � : _. . . . I � - � * . fiat you are no&. likewise, but then we would not blow I . L k - . -1 - ... .. , - . .- . .. 0 . - I . . cents per line ea.e.hinsertion for allnoticea Observe good manners.. Pay your debts about it. We had a clean one last Fill, ith 'every pound of our 35c., 45c, And I '\ - , of socials, entertainments and such like promptly. Question not the veracity of but we mule Do mention of the fact, as , ;. ' . _� . ..I-- � . I , I 0 1 t L - . I I - .. . . . I 0 "a . . 1. . . .- I I big way in . I I . W1 .. . a inserted in his local columns, says he a friend. "Respect the counsel of you we have a reputation to sustain. The , . . finds he has to P , this - world Parents. Sacrifice money rather than towel is nicery, seasoned now, . . ,-.;! � 55c., Tea, we I give --.!L . I.- - .,I '. .. . � . . I . .,. a . . I ; like other mortal and if � " - " " - ' ':� ' ­ . . . 1. . I ... V L - ; � - . . . ;11 ; be also finds that it principle. Touch not, taste not, handle nothing extraordinary happens we will . . ,.. - . . . N. . . . - . L doesn't pay to pre I up soc, . I '. . . . j`1 . .- .; L .. ,- Ws,'etc., free of not i6toxietting drinks. Use your leisure have it washed when Uuxbridge is made � - /...,. L ..-1,i.. charge, and then D&V for the privilage of 'time for improvement. Venture not into a town, and otherwise add to tile. :..... IBAR OF ELECTRIC SDA�. . .- I I I . , . attending them. 'it is altogether unfair n the threshold of *Wrong. Watch festivities. -Uxbridge •6nardian. [It ; -% � '�, , � .. - . . . � � - , - .., . - I - - I . ; I I I . - . - I I I .., .. . . , , ­ .. . - I . .. . I . ­ .1 . - . i. ].. - � I - 1:,.� . . _... 1. . ... 11 - ' ;t .'., _: :. ; - . -. I - .1 - . ,. .. .- - . - 'L _,.. ... .11 . .. . � � . - I .1 I - - � and one -Bided, and he has decided respect. arefully over your passions. 'Xtend to May be neceaisa.ry explain to our read- � . I . fully but to I 11 I . . . . . i ;, . � � - .. ­ ' , . . . . . . ­. � � . . ... ! - I .. " I .. .. . I . "draw a line." - - - - veryone a kindlY Salutation. Yield not ere (who, Of coune- are Uuacquain ted with ­ - ' , - - � i. r L' For Tigashms. . _., ;� . discouragement. Zealously labor for the inside workings' of a newspaper office) - . . - . - I I '. . - .;, . . . . .� . . . I I ��101*­ .­., i . � ! .. C . .. _.'�:. We have recei . he right: And success is that it is a very rar, I . . . in the tdu�ation I I thing for an, office to : _­ . I , . - � . � PePartment a othschild. A*Bdi TWELL . . cularexplaining the . L be supplied with a clean towel pecially W C 0. I -- � : ".. pbjects of tbb co 80 of study and train- smat 24MOMY bfdPP - I i I,-: 7 . _� r a now one, and tht fact that TH ___­__ ____- - - ----. i .- L 1 . . I ing for teacher . � John Ham f,,,Hel' .enjoyed this lux a few weeks ago hI 0 ona ury an a courE Babies- says: 116AW arranged e' of reading extend' hat Tonliny Did' been noted by the press from one end of - . . . .� _-� . a�lon of Parents if' it .1gogics, a . over three years and embracing pe lug would be the Dominion to the other, and even in da worthy Of the serious consider. The Minister li-is Orton adthor . .I.! - 1 __-�-E . Ir . . V-possi . I. .­ cience and litentwe. The books were ible for the United States. I, I - I d. Naws.], , J L i Vrecommended an i among those already, in . ;_.. �. ... I . I V � - ; . t k. yone to be other than Wildly mirthful showd be stoppe& . , L . .'. �_ i, �jL . );., -use at the Norm Schools aj .4 I I'.'- 1. - \�, 4 . e ore.' . . 2d Trainingever the Rkillilinesses and drei&u1nessea An exchange imys it is- ille in .. AA C.Dale's Hardwar * St 1 �. of the little hero. Tommr is an i4ad paris for & newade4lertoI I �IustituUs- The' -,ourse is purely volun- 98i w __ � .IWy. The cireu in .* the neoess-boy-one Of the kind whic.&r. by gum's end out a .i .1.. I �_..�I.­..- ... � giving _ . , ; . ... -I '... � . 2�'. : I . - L . � d * . . � Just received a full stock of1.........--.orm"'OuZU&Y be obt0ned from . I L - ArY 'nf anin urable and angelic, which &angea newspaper to an one for readin ' ' the Edutation DepaitmOnt. .. I purposes. our 9 L 0. ,- *\ �''L .­, ': I IL\ , " �. es a day. We �sad* 'juft-4a I& 40,Young Again man fi. it wegw also I . ,� I'- . �Creute from youngtoOld,and from old Verment sbould I _v=HALE'.- 'u ft.& .. Pus& law nuLkin forIXES.AND. Av.,U, . -,pity parents who MT to read this boa - 11 IL -i Among the - 1LnYPersOn, tO 101W a newspaper for � .- . r IV,printer, or Proofrying things tLn tort there'a-0timeinths day, nor &V j;; rambligpUrPONW. :L,.; �.,,1..`. -reader has to Uts Of pwple have 11..X -CUT an'DBUCK SAWS .w",f --. � .attempts at decipering and - 0 1�"4. I 9 - I .. . : : - L .the ill the week, in which its pages win not a habit of bo . I . ' guess at dispel care." The Chicago ]rrib..,pro. 10W their neighbor's -i..-.-. �. .. I _.the hisroglyphially ton nam �Sleigh. :Be12Z---.X91` .&AGO L .. I writ P&POr every eek year in Eal.L � n4a rt3l-. ti .the manuscripts of in nounossitAbook that 6 Gwill deh& every d , �4�nt. 311 Correa I . n 11 year out, much ..Ii- ...._:�.�. is boy and girl, and every mother tw. VAhe the, annoywice, . I �. . L. I I - . . ,, 1. IIf there is Anything w n e as . .. 1,-�4. ,� � . . .1 .­ : .AW.. a or can find I it a book that . �i 1,_. I , , 1'.� I . i Something New '-- .. . . -,. illegibly in a mmucrip 801msfimes, of the slubseribers thereto. I I '.. . .. . .. .. . ... - '. . -.�. I._ ... . , - I . - . _.A. O" be Nad This is not 041 dishonest but unfair . � , , � , 11T S . It is certa,m to over and ever spin to sut ensblebe the names. The" mistake r, I .COAM 0 JB"U0 aA`r'#J.Appetites Of YoUthful to the pubMer. - never sicken the reader with any weak ways the kind that make POOPIS mad lisillers, and yet How dothese .. _ Persons expft rom3 to 5 allons. Neat, Clean, Convenient, lla� &-.:".,.There is nothing that Ill t hirA to impme the 9 . ..akes a man ore no" or .annoyed than to go to bed some i 11002413" in its composition."- paper if they borrow it I- dy I � Filler, no small can needed to fill the­IIqI ..11. L 'L., 't ` _:_ _ioicing that his name in Jones .or ling -of it with, 7 t re- It h" just been published in dainty do. reac and have the No. : . .. On or ith !rb1,nW shar fine cloth, rchly orname out eving the pub , �d, and frake up finding biff ,came so die ,a 1= isthe i - lisher any rem -� ..��.L�4'Wing % v ut ps, Call and see them.,"IIL � ., morning = th y Alden, the "Revolu uner4ti0n for hio Wr . . i-- _ .. I .- . L.... he can scarcely publisher, at half -ts former- tiol) " and experise ? A, mm Wh - e Very , . recognize bin I pries50 . 0 is so best brands of American and Canadi Coal '' Oil ty and -tell what cents. .,, Al . 11 an manner o don's 148 -page ifluntaxted Paramoniousthat he will not spwe I M1 . "I always in stock ---prices right..-at..fmanheis. Hiifirst , Wogte (price 46euts--condensed ts,_ lea th \ - �, 1 :sion urges him to blo u the lea . ` twO cell ts a week for his ' 010 free), of " immen low Paw ah - .I- - press gang. But in the ajority of se list .Ofstandard ould refumd the loan . , !- � . _, L.am Be is a wonder as well . . as joy . PO itee the a a to book. of it, and we h otir qubgeribm will.the corres ndent who opke , . John B. Aideno Publisher, New refuse to . is the one who dwuld take the rail t .1 e.-,wr-. I '- *'*6!J1;: -'M' __Mye. BeWG do.�1�.'Dtiorgle I'26* I' ; m ef Cto:b . 'FIDiI'. , - t "'sau'0.11 ILI IMUmenflyo, .AY0�,odlcl &84r.N. 'i MakinI i �r 1�9 every I 5=1P 7?D h Drit oly . ' W t with ,frld T * Pres• lop I 0 �21 " book " ;! am I lov"M . _: .. - ults. J f�r�* . . coOtmtenau such habits any � - .. . , ore.- ­ .--- , I.., �..�._.._,._...­:_­ I .� �* .. I., ' I . - - _. , C_ ::. . ­­­ `­� � �- I � I �a . - `, `�.;' I.. "­ ji. ;. ; I11 t:1 : 11 � - ..A'. , , , , ]!:s i -`;�' -.1 ­: , - L . �. .1 �­ ,- . � f',.i:�.` I :,:�. .. 1. . , :; I- .. . - . . .1 - ;� . I longer. I . �, .� - � I � . : .- �_ -1 -I - , . L .: . . , , . . . . - !�_ ­.�; I I .. I . - . � L. - . I . 11, . ­ ' .i . I . .. . . I - :�' " I., ; ,. I::::.! .::'� � .' jo ] -� -!: � ,.�. �.:�;,. _-1. .; %. ".L � I I '. - � - - I . 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