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I . -- . ,� .: The it -me a Bron anl oii -M . .� hrecl'lcal.flatehnaakerd JeweleraD� Zoe' prc�tttxti coano t t gb - .. _- ....,,,..,;r,�;.�, ;r.. f L:iTE T Lot�,�i. ePPkrrtNds iEtx�b> ti >tY y sy lash all the members being resew /�� _r, _ - . lam -�TQ 1- IL CQUX E$ EIS 'r GOQ�s. + K P + a d ' FIELD, M D•,1li. C. P. $. PiSI- '��M�NI� ANT. Ta px>�ss AND JUTTED DOWN hT ova TCBSatx.7rssT n>�t'T`wt. -, - the Reeve, Joseph Monkhon�e, Esq., in e ' SURGEON, CORONER, &c.. Co B &$POhDLNT Chair• , I . . �. CIAN, Y t! beantifal peso letil{ ei _ k6•. k- a •: ii 3 1 ickering, Ont. Office hours- Morning, from 8:90 ,: P i set "li'e �8ntlenlan )iglu.' aOrt Qf ffiiIIdtes Oi last meeting adopted. _ arches, Clocks, Jeweler ' and Fa Icy ��' ipq��Ryv�aoty ' -` 'w ''1 Mr: Arthur Jackson was heard n 11 a0 ; evening from 5 to 6 o'clock. _ 1 -y _ 114. D., the siztll concession is this township re- hi. C. P. S., ON- Goode, on hand. - = °i�; '' • reference to a child which had been left t ` J- E, `V ARE ceived the ioilowin�, letter. . from s party his door on Wednesda mornin . TRIO. �C,�oroner for the county of On- s • A's he'corl*ea bt!$bnt Of this laLt' bras y q 18th i t. ,;o PI, -sicianI eat door tocthe Poet -ogee, RP 1`ING PROMPTLY EXECUTED forgo ten to send the items for a time, I New York eitiy, th•' eontsnts of which The Township Engineer presented i After .3 years experience I am solo to say I will }Ally e�cplelna .1ts91f. It is unnecessapcy award. in the case of Miller vs. Mar ach deuce an office, n 10-Y ,> will r6p ou a few lines.... Mr. James I g - pie.keriug_ _-_-�-- - -- - - -- - — guarantee satisfaction. l..p Law On has sold his sixty -acre firm ,to for na o say that the •minute directions favor of the plaintiff. ' 1- FEItRIER, 3i.D „1i.C.P.S., Ont. 1� Jam Gilchrist; of this place, for $8,000 of the etter were not followed. Inetead, Mr. Percy, chairman, presented the D • CORONER. Office. hours+ - morning from r; ;; '. cash ... Mrs. Abell, of Woodbridge, is he 118 ci tbo letter' and the man's address port of the Standing Committee on Ro” . , - 8 to 1�. e�'c:1,ng 5 to d. sttugery in rear of DRUG n a r o '. a 'n visit ng at M•r. Joh Plaxton's... , Mr. A. i:o us, o wake vv,aatever us? we deem de- K g P Y sto . i3rock St'. North, Wcremont. Patrons p 1 and Biid es, recommendin a ment s,pplied with Pure Drugs, Chemicals, &294, all Colli s and wife, of Toronto, have been s�rabl. of the sdwe. The man's name the following accounts : -John . Forgie, 3 - - cheap for cash. vial and a dress we ,have f3rwar�,e d to our sticks of timber for road between lots 0 S , _ -_ -- . DICKERING AGENCY. g his mat}ien far a short tin4e.... d , Miss Stauffer and lldiss Burkholder are 1, 9th con., .25 ; Robert Ann an, _ ,tvevv ork eorrespo�Adgtlt. ap requested Mildin culvert sideroad between lots 2 Lego 1. - _ visit Rat Mr. Baruard's, of Butithvllle, , Opeu for the transaction of. all legitimate Ulm t give the sanis�. to 411e police Guth- and 13 g2nd con., and gravellin on s 'd �_i -4-- �' -- -�= '^�^� �'""`�"�^ for couple of weeks.. ..Mr. Bunting, of otitis . The letter rte publis>� eo that all - N FALL DOW, BARIiISTE11 anking Business. Pick ring, reached a cod sermon hereo sideline, ordered by J. M. Gerow and J. �T s d solicitor, Notary Public, etc. OFFICE— 0#FICL+' HOURS -From 10'to 3; Saturdays P g may a warned to -have n hing to do Palmer, $20.50 • W. P. Orvis, balance n our . Whitby. Private 0 t0 1 o'clock. Bun ay last.... What has Themmnsf on with his tempting tin schemer • ' ")ever ll'8131oek, Brock - street, - - . orga ist in the church? io P g i ,contract, new road, north of Claramo t, r , . fonds to loan at lowest rates and on favorable ble Y Y DR it SIa,- •- Thin$il you atre In' 'i �iosi- 448.5.7 , John Phillips, gravel,per orders, J. . ti terms of`payn�ent• — aVings Bank 121 C4IlII8CtIoY1. Sun a Was ver dull. Or should the' lg y - HvyIAS PARKER. BARRISTER' orgo. be tuned up? What took the young lion t safely handle my goods I have con- W. Hogle, 1E5.50; Toronto Lime Co., vet i- : (3- . GEORGE KERR, Agent lad of the west end -off to ,tlie ,west in dude to write yon. 'If I have made a mis- Bed pipe -ditch in Claremont,- $34.68 ; Mrs. . &c. Dloney to loan. No y� take d me no harm b;it let : the` matter T. P. -White, 40 loads gravel, r order - T end solicitor, - - - :,.---�, y - • ;on, Office : Haney's Building, Picker - ��m���• 1.J.L.Z�T�- , snot a burry last week ? ,,T.ikely .'souse of 4 � + Pe � comma _ 4-y the owing can tell. ' ' drop• t am vvil)ina,to pt•ove inyself your E. Ma or, pathmaster 49 E, $3.20 ; M . 11 ing_; open e,.ery Saturday. — • ELAMERE, BLACK, RESSOR dt g ,. ( >� fr,en if )•oti are t�esiroas of engaging 'fb T. P. bite, 80 loads gravel for road d v_ . . DSolicitors to shorfett flea pnesa e. Average time 8 da s, Tuo fate for�ast limes ; i. :: . this peculation. If yr3n do not care to in- 107, ordered by T. W. Lamoreaaz, pa h F. \GUSH, $arristers at Law, of which are asses on the River and Gulf of O z n lic school opened on Monday, v st n the enterprise I hope you will excuse Inaster, $6.40 ; Thos. Mantle, cutting h'11. in Chancery Conveyancers, &a Offices, No. 1? p oronto Street lover Gae Company'aljorontg. tat. Lawrence. p b �S i7a ,Id �� 28rd Our teacher, sir. Chisholm, hm tc Ii ty I have taken in making the pro- north townline, Uxbridge paying a lie . ` T to Loan -No Commission. D. DEI- Ab1F.Tilp, id of Passage -Cabin EbO, $b0, ,4 Money H. A. $z$ ,OR, E. TAYLOUR ettirn tick -eta at a reduction. Iptert" ate 0o. been spending his vacation at Grimsby oiti 1A. - `ji' business - is. not legitimate, amount, $31.75 ; E. Lidgett, right of w y - - . DAV1Dsov BLAC4, g-y steerage at low rates. Par , and we trust he will be bet)efitted Ct t e'gbo a I deal in are safe and profit- to gravel pit fok 1885.6, 66; David Reid, 0 ' EIGLis$- • - - - - - artier sending for friends in theold country can h gall and mental) D his annual loads ravel for road div. 101 R. McAv - ' E. _I':�RE«'ELL, LL. I3., BAR- obtain Prepaid Passage Certifcates. P J Y • Y y able t handle. The sizes are One's, . wog, q y - JRISTF.F.. ' County Crown Attorney, and For dates of sailing, tickets, an:l all informa- rest. Fives Teias, algid Twenties. Do you under- ;4 ; J. C. Bell, for material for road d v. • _ ion apply by letter or in person to " M J. H. `Collins came house n Monday stand ? If lieu conelade to answer tbis b5, G. E. Alger, pathmaster, $3.75 ; Ro t. �ly Gouuty Solicitor. Court House, Whitby._ 10-y for �eW da s' Yaoatiou. R�tnrIIed , to - rES IRS• HITCHIE & BILLING_, (.- 33� -L '�, *r . ,ry y letter i will rend you full psrticnlLn and W. MoAvoy, gravelling between lots 2 dt 3,.. • I1 Barristers and Solicitors, High Cora, of '' i Bra tford on Fridayy...lidrs. Geo. Gates terms and •will endeavor to satisf. you on 6th con., 611; W. J. Davey, commission r, . Jusrrce. rris Whitby, Out. money to loan i4 `red- GENT. T _____ OFF _ ___ _ WHITBY. has en ill...3ir. Plaxtotl, our, enterpris- every point that it you are my frien I will appropriation between lots land 2, Bi - e terms. in lackemith, has secured file services of uve a true and )satin one to •o`a. Yf stow road, 550 • Foster Hutchinson e- 8ou�b1 _----- - - - - -- -- -- ITT 1NG oFTHE DIVISION COURTS • hog. Burnett, late of England, who pow have been unsuccessful in your bnsi- pairing and gravelling on sideline betwe n e I'eteri•1tR1'11. _ to a rst•clasa mechanic, ..The citizens of nesa I can supply you with goods with lots 4 & 5, in the 9th con., as per bill r - - . ti . - :r _ 1 - _ : - -i , :. ,^ , CO LNTY OF ONTARIO. Che ywood are contemplating a cheap 'which von can pay off all your debts, and dared, $64.62 ; John Gee, for Inmber r . - '•gQP1;ItiS VETERINARY SLR- line f eacuasions to Grimsby Park an start free and clear again. You care bay patYimxsters, 1140.49; 8uplementary gra t, • 1. H• c,FOti, (, pcivate of the Ontario vet- _1886_ ' Smi vi for the benefit of the young mortgages; in tact my goods can be (safely Jas. Andrews, base line, 5234.32 ; J. erinary College, oronto, and( practical bores- �. . y,;; s, }, , , ladi of this vicinity, .who wish to visit ,used the same as an mone ou ever Gerow on ace. of salar $100 • and wo ld , , #. shoer. etc. On account of increase of practice � 4 +� . oxA Y handled in your life. It was ne er ntended further recommend that the praver of Is Re . and my accustomed Visits evert Saturday to o. PIace o[Hoiding ' L __ thai, friends in that localitv...IKr. Monne • whitevale, Cberrywood and Dunbar-ton will at- -- -- 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 in.te ds spending hie vacation in Toronto. that one man should have millions of dot- A• Moyer and others, asking for an' app o- . Z teed the diseases of the horse foot at my own i Brougham .3 3 2 • • M . Summerfeldt goes to Grimsby next are and another nothing, so don't throw priation on the townline between the to n -. -.' . forge, Green River, in .the forenoons of Tuesday, piclterin 4 S 3 •wee on a visit to his uncle... The ;Hisses �,wa this chance to make - a fortune. ships of Pickering and $carboro be grant d _ Wednesday, Thursday and, Friday of each week. port Pe g y • ' A first -class assistant horseshoer aiways on hand. T � . g i5 Sts er and Burkholder are spending a there have got rich around you (no one and that the sum of $7.50 be expended on _ . Veterinary ,astru:ntho made td order. Medi_ Uxbridge ., n few eeks in Smithville. l0 2a .a a .8 1(i .cove )tow) why not help yourself ? I said townline, Searboro paying a 1•ke tine for horses and cattle always on hand. Calls Beaverton 11 �9 35 10 17 •�-- -- e r or by day promptly attended to. Ad- rM.anufaett;re the Foods, so iu trading with amount, and that Martin Berkey be co , sty g , .4_y Uptergrove la 24 2G 11 18 sROUf3MAM. �p : -. caress, Gree Rover, Ont. - - -- - - -_- - •.: a y0D purehace from fi>4•st hands and no miseioner on behalf of this muniCipalit . ----------- - - - -- B Older„ .: ;. J. E. FAREWEL�4 .' ! ._ " (one shall ever know what passes between On motion of :fir. Percy the report as - . By (;lark of the Yeace. " A ar'vest house festival will take place jug. Answer at once and be sure to return adopted. ixg {xte$s �LRrb'3. in t e Agiicnitnral Hall, I3rottgilatn, on Shia letter or you will not hear from m The committee on sheep killed by d gs . y —___ _ 'HEAP ^_�2CKET . Thu sday, September 2nd. Tea will be again. I w ill return your letters and yo recommended payment of the following - s Y - -` sery d from 5 to 8 o'clock p. m. Ad• must do the same.- Write no ogle el account: `George Douglas, for two sh ep G�rlizeltit►u�ei , �Ce. GIt►AND TRTJNI I;Y . and dres es will be delivered by Rev. Messrs. bout this business, for if you do I shat killed and one damaged, $10.66. On o- _ . J. - the re rL F•.BEATO�i, TOWN Ca CLERK �.i now it and you will never get the artiel . tion of Mr. Parker, chairman, 'OCEAN STUNSHIP Ca row and �Vestuey„ of Pickering; • intend sending letters signed with diffe - was ado tad. -I' . �. Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking V'il inson, Of Wbitevale, and beam and g P - afliclavits, Accountant and insurance Agent. UP -TOWN TICKET ABEKCY t names to see if you will write Guyon Mr, )yiackey, chairman, presented he ' N,oney to loan on.farm property. OFFICE -AL �T�1cMruph Office, - Whitby. WO gar of Greenwood Gd and Kinsale. Remember this and look out i r report of the standing committee on on- Rrougiiem. 27-0 Mr. apes Percy and wife, of Claremont,,- ey letters. I don't think it safe to tr t tingencies, recommending payment of the • - -- -- -- - — _f - -- Whitby to Winnipeg, 1st class Railway and al's petted to sing during the evening; ;:ple with m oohs who are willing o following accounts : --Levi Mackey, er- 1} . y my . . Arch itect. - Cabin X 34, Return *50; 2nd 817; all rail via C. P. also hildren of the school and other local write any and everygne on such a subjec ., vices as engineer in cases, Miller vs. ar- . \ I " ``; -L,--. 18.:321. You will avoid mistakes, occasionally tale t. The Green . River brass and s a evi ence of ood faith on our a t. gach $8, of Adamson vs. Gee & Brawn $5, )C. - - A. POST, COUNTY ARCHI ITECT caused by the general crowding at the railway ig n d g Y g 1�• for the county of Ontario. Drawings stations, by calling at the Telegraph Office, h Organ bands will enliven the pro- iY ask you to sells m. all letters .you m y and of Carpenter vs. Corporation of P cif- and specificajions furnished for every cless of Whitby and procure from E. Stephenson," at Cee nga. The proceeds are in aid of the receive in relation to, this matt @r. - ';I sh 11 sting 114 ; L. S. Ackerman, printing Vot rs' bu ;ldino. Steam and hot water beating and your leisure, any required railway of ocean sch 1 fops. A� ?anission "children 10 send others to you acid shall kaow roHeth r Lists and advertising, $57.20 ; Mr, Ro an, - ventilation aspecialty. Office- Gerrie Block, tickets, at any time >�etween 7 a. m. and 8:30p:m. + + corner DUndas and Brock streets, Wnitby. daily. Every required information, Maps, Time- ado s 25 cents. A large crowd is ex• yon return them to tyre. or not. Give e. for telegram, 50c. On motion of r. Residence - Kingston Road, East Pickering. 37 -y rtables,Routes, Rate , etc., cheerfully furnished our Post Office lain) written, bat ne r Mackey the report was adopted. "' free to passenggers. On application. Tickets to d, and the management are prepar• Y plainly and imam nearly all points of qie world gnaran- Ins or atleh. sign your name to letters , alway6 use t er M r. Percy, secQuded 'by Mr. Par er, ' tS. - ------ - - - - -- - teed at as low as the lowest rates. Metter D and nutlnber 21, and stgn th s: t>u�oved that the clerk be instructed to c m- • -, Atwtiorteerin '- P toy -Stewart s place, lot' 82, 6th con., � 85 T6eOrandTrunkezprew asseugertrstnarun Ib231. I will understand it atld know w o rpnnicate with the owners of lands adj in- , is ' - '�.r�.,.;.,-s., _,i`, Pickering r g y Iit is from. Address all letters as encl ed ins that portion of road allowance bet een I ; j v r through daily, from ke n and Wbit�y to was visited b some seoundlrels on the' P6UCHER� & ROWLAN D, - Licen6ed Chicago, Detroit and Port Huron, without any nig t •of the 22nd, and nineteen of the ! ally reads. Hoping to hear from yon s n, Iots 18 and 19, in the 9tb concession, closed. sed. - Auctioneers, for the whole of North and change of cars. Baggage cbwke4 tbrongb from $n young apple trees in his orchard en- 1 ' and stopped n for public travel, for the South Ontario. strict attention given to all Whitby to destination. y g PP II remain a1Wa3'q, year friend, PPS P P .� t + er or tale a h. Charges moderate: t3 sties attention tj passenger tickets for Mani- tire destroyed. Therb is no clue to the purpose Of disposing of the said road al- ; . orders by let gr P p y Y Remember, write 'no one else but me. I pur e Thos. Poacher, Valuator, Arbitrator, &c. Ad- toba (via Chicago, also via Brockville and C.P.R.) m trat(irs of this outrage at RrEsent, am the only person from whom yon 'An lowance.- Carried. . 11 , dress, THOS, POUCHER, Box 47, Brougham, or Northern Michigan, Dakota, the Northeft North .. "' A. B. ROIVLA�ID, Whitby, out. western States, British Columbia, ealitornta. but it is hoped they will be detected and 'obtain these goods. Return me the prin Mr. Percy, seconded by 1Z>'. Par er, t Specialcheapthrough sin�leand retprat3ekets re ire their jest deserts. circulars you will tgcelve, for, I shall s d moved that the Reeve be instructed to - - to and from New York, lE'hiladelphia B91timore, I Is homed the people of fhe entrbi od- printed ones as 'well as others, and if i ey offer a reward of $50 each for the ap fe- . . Blaeksm4thin ff, c�C. . , , Washington, Dover, Del. Tickets trod Ottawa, are not returned to fhb' address writ on heneion and conviction of the mother s of - �r .. Montreal, 9uebec, Peterboro, Orillia, Brockvillta ing country will be charitable and not - Prescott, Kingston, Be ton (via Montreal, and hol the villa a of Brougham res onsible this slip I will know you are not acti in; thei abandoned children left at the p �the - k - I C H , E Io REED, GENERAL also Suspension Bridge) Suspension Bridge, g g p g y 1 g ises of Arthur Jackson, 'on the night o ' • �%( „ cod faith and o will l never et the da;' Cry 111 Blp,cksmitb and wagon Maker, Pickering, Buffalo, Detroit, Port Hntwa,-Obd Winnipeg, for 411 the corporation babies. WO not if you were willing to pay doll _ for 1%h inst., and at the residence of Wilm I Ont. The latest improved machinery for Boat,! and all points in C mada the United States, c0 ass we have had some pretty )lard x Axle and Nut Cutting. Horaeshoeing as ntual. also Benson sea- bstbinQ Poke". tit ens, but of late ace slid quietness 'dollar. for 'be particular saps do I Littlejohn, in Jannar} last, and all or !any All work promptly and satisfactorily executed. 8; Oh !For and From European Pointe ! pe q )request for it you dp ' not, you will o e a' dtb'er pparty accessory to the said ac Steam Lines has reigned supreme. Th'e people feel chan(A to make p fortune. _ Carried. • 4 with choice of seven Royal hail , via : --- "white Star;. "Dominion "' "Cunard," . t that theaq. come -by- chance ' I John M. Gerow, commissioner, presented Ptf,l,Wrte't•s arul (glaziers. : ` `'Anchor," ­State." "American," anA 'rites Star." oh' on should be left In or near tlr e vil• '' , � his report as follows . wjA I N T I N G. GRAINING, r ^ Chew tickets sa lies reading to sad from Muskoka Ramblin s. u, , SIGN( whit�y toLiverpoo, ,Lot,danderry,Qaeenstown, 1 every time, but we ,have to suffer g To, the MuRic - l Council of ilia Town hip. _ - - , P Writing, Paper - Hanging, Tinting, &c., of all Glasgow, Hnli, Leeds, Bofast, London, M&nebes- th astioe, I suppose, b"ADBe of Otl ' "'� . of Pickering : . kinds done on the shortest notice. Alll shades of ter, Bristol, Cardiff, Dublin, Antwerp, and Paris, LWe have received another letter Gentlemen, -I have to report the m- th. tnnnici centre. we ire co Paint mixed to order. tone but the best li!.ng -, guaranteed at as low as qhe lowest rates. steer- g Mr. •Michael Reed, giving • desotri lion pletion of the following contracts on ro ds, - ]iehLead need. HILTS A WELBOUR`E• 26y age, InterIIlediaLe. Fir t and Second Cabin. fig t this latest Addition to our' popula . Forties wishing to send Ito the Old Country for because it has not t -of his jourveyinRi in Muskoka but o ing and recommend payment thereof, v' :- - - - -- their friends can have aid Ocean and Rail tpo is s stranger, ' lip to the 17olida oecnrrin this week the James White, for widening road on 7th - Boots and Shoed. j tickets through Vi Whit b}. - fai test' resemblance to anyone living 8 con. opposite lot No. 7, $15; Hay Xing, for r : ,_ -__ __ - - I Through 'L�ickets sup lied via all the Boat he . Althonoh its hair may be black, day before pu licaticza, rye are tom Ued. - - -' - Lines, (C. P. R. via Owen�Sound included,) to all til a is n a c41r1. , K tarn ikin on mss Ha between lots 8 9, . • �` to condense the same so as to et •t in P g ]RICHARD RRIG`ALt, KINSALEt Lake and Manitoba points. Also tickets by {' this issue. His letter is dated at atld con. 5, 580; James Harman, for raisin ou _ OxT., eater in Boots and Shoes, is still pre-( Steamer Norseman and Toronto Beata. 0-04`6` w Height's Hill, 119.7b ; William Reek re- . Pared to sup ly his friends and customer with For through, local, foreign, singly and round "I Haven, Aug. 0th which place be let on ed and sewed work to order of the beets trip railway and ocean tickets 1 to pREENWOOD R' pairing washout oft base line. OppOSi lot ap y the 12th for Port Cockburn, also calling ppeeggs� nc�' a full au EN "SUN -- 13, a 0 ; Wm. Peak, repairing washout nn \ 9nal,ty I also keep always on ha E. aTEPH 13 Ply of Boots and Shoes from the bas£ factories ' -s rs. Wm. Lepper desires to publicly at Port Ow in and Ferndale. The latter , Railway,and Ocean 8teamsbipp Ticket Agent. - R` base ins oppgaite Remmer s, $12 ; C lab the Province, all of which have been selected by Opposite Post Office. y4'hitby, Ont. Re owledge through the columns of the place is { ppssrrticnlarly fic►e for bathing. FOts th, for cutting. down and gra ing I practical man and will be sold at low prices fob+ - Plc eriag N Ewa the marry kindnesses she , Port Saudiield is on the canal between cash. Give me a call and inspect for yourself. 10q • + Russell's bill on 9th .con., x28 ; Will am TOHN LESLIE BOOT AND SHOF� Qrewariver Basket Works lla received from the people _ of Green. Lakes Joseph and Roaseau. 'I he help) Bellchambers, for building bridge on P tti- P '.. . . L . t - I el + w laud Pickering vaUage dw in ,the kept by Mr. Cox has accommodation Mr coat Creek, lots 28 and 29, B. F. conces ion, bfaker. Pegged and sewn work. -Order + Promptly attended to. Ezperieneed workman _ 111 a of her husband and since his death. about forty guests. The steamer Balls $ut o ; Bert Kempthorn, repairing vv alt- hip. Don't forget the stand, nearly opposite the The Trade Supplied xelueively.•.' ; ` Th ' • handsome donations were the twice daily. 'Port Cockburn is Pie out on Petticoat Creek hill, on 1 con. ins, News, King street, Pickering village. ? -i►. Market and Farm Baskets of all sizes, C rse me s of lightenin the has burdens rattiest lace of all. It lies at the -head $10; Martin Huns, for 159 yards of vel ` . Boxes made to order. g °y p aced on Kingston Road at Dnnba on, - . -. VENEERING A SPECIALTY:. im sod upon her, and their actions .will of Lake Joseph, and has a peat and tale- P n8 Tatloq ino.- be eld In teful remembrance while graph Office, store and large sulnixlit at 56c r yard, 589.04. I have to 's rt - -- -r ____ ` - -^ - - '-' _-`-'"I- Flour and -Apple Barrels always on hand. A the following ezpenditare on Barry's ill, 0 . _. .7-, HERE I$ NO LON(iR . ANY )arse supply of Rubber Bucket Chain lice hall Isist. Mrs. Lepper removed to house, kept b� Mr. Hamilton Fraser. tin cutting down, turnpikiug and graveling . T Pumps in stock. M kham vill : e this week, where she stands on A nth hill, from which ag�and the same, viz • Teams with driver 40 a s doubt that Mr. Johnston, Tailor, the Ctthbert House, gives better satisfaction for Orders b mail rom attended to, ho a tQ be able to support herself apd view is had for miles around the lake ' at ;3, $120 ; Men, 59 days, at 111.50, $ -50 ; 1898 mone than any other first -class house in the y P P y rp , Wlth veran• , - y re her family. The building is 1$9 feet long to cash paid for blasting wder, etc., �wntog Call and examine his stock if you y• Water is forced a to the 12 J. B. WURTS, Proprietor,. dah au along. p , X5.7.5 ; to rep. ploughs, etc., 112.75 ; to two i wi8h to get s stylish, good -fitting, well -made snit. ' genial storekeeper, fir.. �leeson, i - Remep,ber the address - JOHNSTON, seat of 4'i =yam,. �� �.. Green River, Out whr s getting oltt of a buggy at Brougham house by a windmill. I like this the day's work at 11.60, 53 ; total, 82 .00. 1. Cuthbert House, Pickering Villager 10 — �-T -- - -- - - - - - -- best •Of any place I have seen here, and James Madill, on acct. of building bridge - . HARNESS = MAENG r on 'day, 18th lust, stepped on stone, a . ' and before he scald recover . bixnself Le►ke'Josepll' the best of the lakes for between Iota 12 and 13 in 7th con., - ` I • Hotels.. - � ^rN.I � elf and broke the small ba�De of the bedutifnl scene Returned to Judd Mr. Palmer, seconded b Mr. Paar�'ker, i t= _ : s �. r .:_... , S:.. moved that J. M. Gerow be instrnct�rd to EMPERANCE HOTEL,, GRVI N - We your special attention to the bal�able He wag taken home .and the even, and on t 1e 17th made repara- i + repair the abutment to Brock road bridge, - .: ' . � wood, 'John Mitchell, proprietor. This - offered in in ed member attended to, and` is tons to start for home, but as t e' boat P I / Y7 ,,,,,,Wood, a new building, fitted u with every Slti le and Double HARNESS ' between lots 18 and 19, in 2nd con ; like- , ' p g f et n aloe as sell as can be ten .arrived an hour. ahead of tilne I of left. vfi-' Single for the travilling bublic. Large R R g x"�ec , wise to examine bridge on Kingston road I; and commocious stables and sheds for horses. Also in whips of a first -elms quality He s getting dreadlhlly tired of staying Took a row to Port Rosseau, at t e )lead opposite lots 10 .and 11, in 2nd con: and - • • I Shall at all times be pleased to receive a call . hem m friends and the ublic enerplly when and good variety, at thG in t e house so long - A "phwpny man" of the lake of.O attPatne. and had a Wary repair the same. --- Carried. I - , - - - ..a; in Greenwood. p generally, A, y .t $,- 13ti ea this accident to Mike 18 . a 2e ao pleasant time• which ps{id mo for being On motion of Mr. Palmer, the ve, " ' — r . fooled b the boat On the Itith took ), .. 0 R D O N HOUSE PICKERING. Brougham Ha1'neas �e Vot, oft a fall." y was instructed to grant his order on the . ' ...' G James Gordon, Proprietor. This hou4eie Repailrinir a ispeetaitlity. r• John Mitohell lies about''ecoVered boat for (ol'I'aV4e2llltttgt, and the care to Treasurer ill .,payment of the astern a as. ( �, '' a flue new brick building, finished in supei'for L W. f j• JACKSON, Broil h g y + recommended by the standing commit 1 i g alp fr 1�is recoutt illuew:. is l skin AUandal., ;whetRe Ispa stayed until the 91st *a I nT e• ' very convenience and comfort or the _- ravelling public. New and commodious stables P.s.--- Blaclamithfn and woodwlork an, casual qm thin for him. ''Glad to see slim the home; tvhloh place' I reached the 8140 by J. k Y, sec , seconded b slOn . ' �d_sheds. 7 -y at root 18, - Pi 'same night,, a I Meant ' nrney. I Mr. Mack Y, seconded by Mr. P ker,) 8t'`i -_- _ -_- 4th con., Pickering. 4y ago t. ' : _ .... 8 P @ fA ROUGHAM HOTEL, J. M: GERU>�V rust say that the people b` Mtnskaka moved that J. Dd. tleroW be instrnc d to; AGENTS ft�NTE�_'��, + `r" ; Proprietor. Ravin bought of Mr. Thos. • r't- t 4 #WAWA. mow Well how to trse stranaere Iieixig Pnrebaee timber for the building of br d6�. ,. `� `x, ' ' o Bite lot 7. in the 6th con. ;and bet een: a : g . I , t ;x: cotixte U0 an .accotn�zl�ods ink• , Qn the PPo _ . Poacher, the above hotel, and refitted the seine Tote 20 and 21 in the. t3tb con.- -CBrri . , ' t .ta; �oaghout I intend to keep strictly temper- r .:� - ,4 - lance house. in conformity with the law of the 6tead efYl lU' eat t0 Rood ihen, Rorie . yob . M 11 pam a,W e' rk- bOatB a best of i'dQr w8s b2siat4,inpa, ' . y p $ Mr. Mackey introduoed a by -la to- ps and. A call respectful)y solicited. An attentive ing Class. hit�n s elm, Ea t Whitby, and I did IIQft see a -_ •lmksn mean from I. alwa s in attendance. 1 Deed- jam' the time I l T of Y rstttrned assess the several. school etiona i the• .., hostler p ,e oy yr I I s severe mound. in the knee 6*ln , ' lttevriotsa •N, - . 4x .. Township for the year 1886,to pay teat era ' _ a: ' . a,.. If any one wants to gave a - asaut tlnd salaries etc. By -law; read first and a nd . 1. , � we pay either salary or oanwissiov. I +atreh io ,had W110. r6wded ,. .. 1��s� cat. ; ;s� :,�; yap.:.: lt+ cheap trip'go the sable fronts ;end . I ,�, t00 sflsaat m.. wanted saantoeito esaivassforttlb in., arlipgte�n,:unw ,f a w t• a times and laid over to next meetin for r Ali ^. �✓ sale of CoAadt o grown Xuvsery Stack., you will returtl S'4,Pf �' sr �' t►m third . Z. s. ARTIES. WISHING ` TO TAKE op. a day of t> r Ann iF * , ar er int ` � ' 1 `o . P The Fonthill Nutr9rlAres#t itt cyst' t I,,, y ' - - rO; �i ,. } rotlgoea by -ISw to :_ I t lessons tin instrumental or Voe Mnai f sad agoA_iiiiQt• �:.4t'•,rDpl: !, IIr. ,._- • . �n obtain Vocal ilfnaic in Class orb v acres. Don t a h soles on reanls .�_771-1-, 4�s o N ,• . + ' i fay Ft� t�18'''owneltlp' #or ainsral eZp6nseA o the , }_.:. r • ins flrst.clsaM re eis spa t ork. o ' bca+ witty Ilssa str't�ie iryt st time traction. A e co ration for the year lABB an for ppjy for.terme to J troo I for last' ed. but caa,, to any hum- aft a IrcfnaWa accident, 8itlo, hey : TIYl, . #w .c f't` e 1 p'Po y ..'.''.. �I ISg berof energebi�e men who Wan worf. bu ' Ozforde of TOrtlnto by three rune an civic other pnrpclses. .By -law read first time 7 A. E. 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I i f Id d napkin that allows the steam t9 48- he z %rd manner In w1b&h I Was gatheM, f 11b=n%1 W vise vWtaga To Ad your houses'and. 91&045 -no D Rft�WWwd I $of tiii 1 0A 01 UG is cap -or absorbs the moisture. I . Oat of theft repert on th subj tot grew In wash 1111, L filu& Water is , , . I ftn*,GL� .11 .. . . I of busluenN of thole HUI* P411111 1111 ' - ' . .:.,_�. ..: .,.�­ �� I 'Many people object to hard'boiled, .the Palestine explernsfdon nd, which for also good lor this PDT, Pwo. . . . I ­ '. am .1. - I 1. 1.,:,.. but If I �.. 1. �;. ,�, "Ve W.M. - i 1 N­ - digw% b -he I utno of an t olvillsatlen. if the plas are baked on On plaws. On : : . . B FO 0 . � : because they are niffloult to twenty-one Yeats pool has pt its j, xploren rbe under ormt of pies will bake better I . . -11 A �_ ran"Ohial t . :� � s I I . %, .. they will boil them one hour they, will -find - I I . - ' * -.I.-.- .. uhf in light, mealy, and digestible. - Perha The world ow6a to the war of this 000ktyp earth" plates it is apt to be soggy. . J L ATER - " . . ''. supplemented by the feel al labor of its --- ... - - .:.' ..--:-. aT_= a better way in to put them on In card Qiyoulas popper Illown into the cracks - .; WILSON'S, . 00 . . . I I . , . call use in and eyrie, the Idels- . I . . .� I - I . - . . � . . - water. - � . . - *= WI* more or I certainty of where onto o*ngragato will drive them . � = away. The same remedy in also good for 0 . �. . - Ric ST L . ­ ; I 0 Va 61ffil . FLY POISON PAD - :: - " I . : . :-_... Ole -Its 0. tolls Of th way - . � . ­. . at p nd". I . . . .. most of the important mentioned irk . I -'.... I Oat rate a -woolen string with on an .: . - room . . �. a , L L _ . . T 16 the Bible. If , d * - ' 1 1 1 - ... ... on File , ... -1 `::,... I : ining room has a Window am- , . _., the glum where you wish to, out It. Then tireless explelferes, Ith their ajades your sty view. drew the table . . , SOLD BY,, DRuGG113TS. ,. . N-V I R F AI ­ , I An, then manding a pro . � -' a nokoh &I each side S� hold It In pie at - and geological. hammers; sing In%* SD_ �, � .11 I I. 1.1 ' to front of that rather than In the center • s. -7 ­ ra, __ � - - ___ :.: .. , : --. . ,set An to the string, but be careful not to -Olonj tombs and cram led nagoguest map. . 'k ; _- . .. . -ApRives & Co.. , We y I I - the room. and give the Mum 00 unsnding� I IL W , a .'.., : break is too soon. -1. - L. . �. " . . iDg every ruin, explo at the caverns and I . Lady esi - _­ - it to your guests, or fee thaw who can ap-, ' residue . water course% agin . HAM LION, . Ce , says: f'your I I A 11 Won-Wishir" ' I and bri the stage upon Clonsumers Will find It' to utelf advantage > . to ou*h -things. . UJ P I CAN AD . . . . . havetroublowith people striking matches which the dram of soared history was an prools to ask as loads for our make ON Pass MA FE T Sir THE XAIDJ .., IN, o has bid considerable : J � -Basps. Se-Cutl&Mg a bpelsiiel,We Saind 1.0 Has TIA"d over W ladift 110 the '.. . - I.:.. : the se of modern A physician who Cis, on their paint and spelling It, saturate a acted clearly before, the . cc TKK . . .. I - - .:-. I., I ­.L '. I&CO of flannel with vasoline and rub the students. is in a precious to Shia Sen. experience With workman in 1 - for prim 111" and terms. . bar ledueated of 2 0)0. Fail rMulti inn' : . . : - ". .., gas W*r . . laniru I " spot well, and after that they may strike soya that the adminsirlatilat of- a tow dro I i [am m 10 aud Aft The oration UwA thaw now ligh have been sap- _# building . of acedo other on a lamp If sugar w . NAM11tons, • a entame. 1 = in thal Provinoe. -will open I . Moir matches an much As they ilk*, they plied to Illumine . its into the the . - - Psi. A.• BURN 1, on I a a D. Will not got a light or b i are the painte orestesk of books. History owmet be stud - • usually bring people to who have b o me I D J I � .. 1- . .. � . - . , . The eftdoint inmelbla from In* effects of illuminating WUMAM16 felt & 812to R00fq ..., I I ­ �­. Teakettles or other tinware which hBrv,e ind Intelligently without , a c c dull from long an of Europe In " century quires a series VA � H F11 � . .1 I should be scoured with coal mah"''frem of maps to enable him to understand the The wheat plant Is one of the oldest In And doolor in Urrod Felt, R000nii, . • I . I �. .� , which every bit of coal and cause ashes :11111011111012tous and nom changer In P0- cultivation. The Chinese recorded Its oul. P16111111, Paperse Oamd and DestoWns: 1141111, PATENT . . � .. - i .. 1EMPER$11 STEEL - ­ � . . hot , 11dolal boundaries from the of Napoleon tare all early as 2700 Be C. 9 and It Rawy Rooft"t otole. '.. � I - . . . I - " has been sifted. Wash after In a good .. . .. ' . 1. ', . .... .,� . . _:.'.. .,L. I to the treaty. of Berlin. 8 %hose n cost re- is one of the prehistorla plants, remains of Fm low Pdow address - ,- ?ends. and wipe dry. Do not repeat the . Mal . H. wiuum -1 .L .1 - - . _ .--.. li . - . . , _.... .". I I 1- scouring often, but wash frequently In olean Worohes In Bible lands a restoring to the wheat seeds being found In the ruins of I 6 M= ft L.:u I& Cutter' A Shlgh GVaj1 I hot sudsg with a clean soft cloth, and they mt most important Infer D&SIGS..... 'a, houses of the lake dwellerse . . ,, i - a - - _T_ - � . .. . Best Ton pared Spring M,41. ' will keep bright for. a good length of . can new traos with large 11 Young American " w6fm to - trade I r+ I I . knew . ­ I. - ...'.. . - certainty the rants of i Exodus. We "who was the meal famous spy during the LIGHT, HANPSOME, STRONG, AND vtly I ­. time. . - . 111- summer can oarro' n - guy plum on *0 p of Exypt I war V Mint spy, young gum, Minos pie. Gael ph Business Celle ge DURABLE ��.­.. if you re going away fair' : I- L a large demand I hie at"so tM . i*bls the We arm htvin� , and to carry along a nice .drose, the eadjorn half of the del ill' fertile land He didn't Soto the war, but he i an laid I feloll3no, where of Goshen whom Joseph a his brethren L ­_:_ GUBLPH, ONTARIO.-. I mPlo 1009 were Bold Jul wieter &W - - for the people at home and doubled 'am up - , �. I . .. .:. . . a Istofoldit oarefullyand paok : order should Pl8c8d early 10 secure . �, .. I . Cc . ... _ - dwell. We know where the children of fkation. � OFT11 9. Portland tea. -11 x Im fare putting it In your trunk I and anooked 'am out by thousands. The Third Saolasilo Yom bpatne beflit. IsL pa�on- . Acd -jump liew . - ' /. ­_,� I Israel reared the ttreasure sy of Pithem at ag, draw" ftim T" OTATM AND PILOVIS01111. Young Rodlos 60 suit. aftd &'I st "IFY moder,le pel"t .7 � or v , and it will not be crashed by the A lamp standing for memo time In a coal Have vcu used .. - .. _. Pharaoh's command We know, It b be- I now our- I our Steel Bob. Sleigh,1 P Fe-4tote 0 � mo b • thoroughly prepared for bus! , and then filled full of cold oil, will "' Pra-6108,1 I .. 1k Poling charac 0 M 0. 4L a �... ... ads after the prevailing style of draping run ever through the expanse of the oil work, moderate rates and stralab d . when the people listened the fiery sle- �- 1� , nth clothing, as It would Inevitably be If lieved, the txaot spot wher Jeremiah stood room suits. G=Silse emloonsly sistoosletul. Forlptive elre'n '- J, B. ARMSTRONG M, I' ) U LPH, CANADA. PG .. and packed with the other clothing. Delf- p � when taken to when It Its warm. Then. the terize the lastflutlon L%df@4 a4mitted. For infor. - I � . I - - . - ------- - vats ruching, sta.-, may be put In with - 11, qaenoe of one of the prep oles - Not the lamp may be blamed for looking. To 'ob- matron address M. NACOORMICK. Prizolpal. � 111n Lire � 90% NO Swaim,& . I . I lead Interesting th arches Is the The pasteboard boxes such as tailor . late this, never fill the lamp quite talk - - I � � . L i send home suits In are beat. disoeve" ]am% made b a' very fortunate v . a . i um urtut winter from Pork an - year L Myoplia Is said, on good evider o e, to be " and Ha axeveryp 17he'l tbU14 - explorer, Mr. Finders , Who last J � .., - �!kwdalr to Liverpool Isiftense The sprinkling 4 a little water Ot'or the I . . Increasing with great .rapidity in Europe. . : . _.. from Que ecevOrYl %turdaytoLlverpo,ol, unearthed. Nankrat . Su rise donderry 0 land &Ili and passengers foreQbg " TAW . I - - . , . . . . , Soollad sal ._ . . surface of a flower bed or about a tree or In an and waste once a z ch p- autooral dim- Daring the past fifteen years the proportion . Ireland. trom . . ., �.. .. 8 . a - D71RSIU113011`81 Via ffAlifLz and a.j * X. if., go Ivervoo fortnight y durl okt� shtub under the pretense of watering. it Is trict of tills Nllo laitair he � has disooverai of the near-sighted studento In the Poly- ..� - 1019 summe oftlk labor lost, and somatl . mem worse than that; the technic school of France has robed from 1...t ,. . . . The steas era at she distrow lines gall d r . . - . . I...., - the, rains of that To Is , built, as .� .. . Thresher to and f ' Va. PSI& .11 rom Hal ILI. Portland, Boston 1,Uu"dJtt h ally wetting of the surface may bring records in "I . � i phis; and mmer between (11 . d Its foundations show, by kin thirty to fifty per oent., and eighty per - - /04- � � .:� ,­ :_ - . i Irmle wmk - (1114cow and Boston, �:% • : he roots up when they ought to go down, Peammetiobuo I., to which 11 the remnant 00 .. I t • ky, e 7"d Ka I I ' , :' , t 9 cent of the students have to west glasses, . "d Gift , , ", . tow and Ph lls4olphis, fortnighily. t . . a . 1 L -, . .'' For freight, passage, or otherinformegal . 1', -�:. and thus. mischief. Oaly water plants of Judah," brought the do oghters of king . Dr. Wley, In him 11"s entomological re- .. L' 11 . . .. - ....'. ' � hr I "Ply to A Bch nos In ten days or so, and then do It well. - .1. , LL . I 0 t _ 1 A. W,machar k co., Baltimore; t � - Z*dskish after that tinier Date monarch port4 dew not take a very hopeful view of ., � .. I Canard & 11 Draw the earth away, making a deep hale had begin led a mutilated tive to Baby. She immediate, prospects of silk culture P I - 'f&x' 8heA&C0.,8LJohl1; � N. Fee - Win' Thomson lk CO- - St John, N. a In the ground • ; pour this full of water, and Ion. The" remains of a re I palace. which in the United States. In his opinion It re- i -.- . - . Allan & Co•. Chicago Love S: Alden, Nevi .. I - .- - - 1 � - . . York; EL Bourlibr, Toronto; Allau FAsjtC�4 . I - - -_ - . - .. - repeat the does after the first buoketfull has have hitherto mosped the n U09 Of E0001- quires a temporary stilnulm. and he would * ''' - - . ____ - , � __ .- - - --_ - - - I Queboo • * Wm- Brockie, Philadelp . to .1 --- - _. - - ---- --. IG ', FLA. . . .. .. :... ­ soaked away. Then I Araw back the dry mightst are pjill known the wandering suggest a duty on reeled silk Imported from ­ - . khan Portland Boston. Montreal earth. Arabis u-I'the castle of the w's daughter.' foreign countries. I i - . L . . , - v. , .''. .�V . ..:, .."�. . . . ,�, . � . I � . Manufactured in 3 .: , � , - .4:.�';"",L�-..:.,*_*'_.'�....,L.�._, . .� . ' . ,�� - I 1 , , ­ : L L�.�. ' The proofs found by Mr. hie mom ova - ;.1 - - - .tl 1.i�. . I . , - - - I- � � ..:,- . . ­ Choioe le pe ,": I .-�� .' 1. I ,!, - H ndoome pIllOW'#1amv ;oin be made by 'Moseselledait Down frowe", 8 0 - , . . 1 I .- . :, '', oft 'a. ,�_ ; olualve to Identify this pla s the Tahpan * '.. .:� .. , .1 ­ � ..; . .1, I . �', �, � 'L.- � ' -stitched my specialties. 1VIERIDEN B RITANNIA CO . . . ' t­ � I .. 11., '' A the rot using eight medium ■o'zod, hem . - I I X ' has of Scripture and the rof a of the Jew. .- , Price. FiC LID GBzzN TOMATOES A1416 NIOWS, handkerchiefs, four for each sham. Trim "I., Too. 3. Thresher and Pewee' Cosespitte, *,VW - =Chop prinoomea. One of the � Chop one pack of green tomatoes and "resting to&* them by laserkIng either' loos fine am.. NO;4, de do do 410 , .�. - IIIANNUF kCTUR 9 ON LY - L I � ! * tares of this discovery Is th probable Idea brodlery so MAI the insolrdon forms . � do 400 - half a pook of onions. 1 Let them stand two ' 11110. P. do do � I � "'. - . h . ' .I.- - mt. enough Mfloation of the very pavem - ei brickwork No. 5,., , do . (for steam) ' L . M5 3EB X 31F 30 $'Z' , ' days In layers of salt. Bring 0 *th cross In the middle. Edge with lace or I * ry an . . . .. The I , j1 I` Pat in tree vegetables mixed with one 'orlt ye: " Then . 'these m%chines Are the fastest ll�bd lightest ran' L . vinegar to cover them to the boiling point, mentioned in the f - chapter of embroidery d make up' ever bright L I Discount for Cash. Jeremiah. XrOplet colored cambric, I . -1 I - - bl . ; elm came the word of the L-3rd to Jeremiah - nirg, and m%k-, a better reptrathn than any other SR PLATED' . oe cloves, one ounce allspice, two F - ­1 1:1�-.:`-1- . In Tab has saying. Take reat stones in ., As a rule, ph606Czed! cod livar oil 06) Is In ure. I 14vite torrespondence from fae: ounces white mustard seed, five large red . Is well borne by 41 rickety " children, and and throehormon. in writing mention what yon , - , ­ �IL thine hand and hide them I ter to the I i .�' VV -A& U-18 shredded. When well scalded put I - jpers . . them osfii�_ brickwork which Is at the It renders real service, The wout. Descilpliv s ol: cular som on appi Agents Wasetled. Menti 3n- this p&psr. ­ ' Artistic D 9n:8, 0011111bined with �1 r an. seh's house in Tab es in of Phar, appetite and general oalbh Improve rapid. a i ight of the JamQis TomAlro '01rcnvp.�"r�ko one 'gallon of - ly. A grain of pbw Ora* May b i dissol v. , men of Judah I and may nn ,them. Thus p �' n - Unequalled Durability, skinned tommitess, four-,tablespoonfulm all• ad in five sun*" of good cod liver all, of Sharm ' . nth the Lord of Hosto the od of Israel - I - , I I - red Finish. 11 I three tablespoonfuls mustard, eight . -- I 1, . �,_ spice, Behold I will send and take obuo'hadnes- which a tesepoonful. may be given -thm . . . . - . 1. I I . c A I - . . : . . . ­ I - -L I �_ rods red popper. Simmer slowly In enou?h zar. the king of Babylon, m times is day. . . Stratford, Onte . � 0 .. - *: servant. and . . - . . . 0 ., - ton �=- Ont - I . :. I, labses a r I ...... � [ 11 JEL ' i . . I . . i , . I sharp vinegar to o(, 9 will set his thr a upon th stones that Carlyle wrote it willnon 'is pbVeloifti: . . - 9 three or four hours, and then rub through I have hid; and a shall sp *ad his royal 44 Their form of Int hir sympathy, . I � a sieve and bottle Diesel . It may be 9 used pavilion ever me And a shall oems their wonderful now of observation, Ranlift04- Scale.. Fuloq. In two weeks, but lwprov, by keeping. If and omits the d of . . �2 Egypt Oo., a"= to in loate In them peculiar . a the flavor of onions is I t d, an onion may I The revised v rdon SFvepa ' a`­ alternat- qualities for dealing with disease ; and ovi. • :111VA 414 1 - ,. I - z �` * I A ad . .,�. _`., be boiled with the neat, a r two tablespoon. Iva reading - Tbi Be, t a 00111, - - . . ­ '. for I the brfokw k which 14 at dent,ly In a certain department (that of female ., . I cat may and AM . .1. --. � , - 01 ,.. - .- .. - 11. ". :. - - fuls (f garlic juice added hen the catchup ' - disoaser) they have qlel�e peoudar opporbun- . I L -1 scales in the amm . . . .: . .1 . the end of P *&hem he 0" the word I I . - I - I has cooled a little. I I . of I delivered aud enallil . . . 11 . . "pavement or usirs, Mr. Petrie found Ides of being useful." . %, . fully guarubA - - . � - _ xoXvA sofa the If a plosaure boat a - - . - ' -.1' Farmers' dairy A 06 CUCUMBER SALAD.- ref got only labs a course of is 9 tAl 0, f c�psii a, ", it 10 safety 0 - - - �_.. I ��_._ _ fim,'irmh cucumbers, not them that entrSuos %a %he ailding, I'll . I, . - .;.--" able platform ftk . - . - I area or Itself to let the water support ninety -nine 6 - . L : . ...i. are at all wilted ; choo Is .00D • • 0 . __ � . . I . small cucumbers denous brick resting on d &ban% 100 hundredths of the' weight of the body, and Dormant, Hopper & Warehow rather than large ones, M the latter are hpt 'Flo I by 60 feet. " , *brlok work two or three I' I ... I I . at the upturned beat support the remain. 11111111111 11111111111111111111 � to be flabby and seedy. Lsy until fast thick, and was apparen y designed as tag one-hundredth by merely bearing the - - .. - .,. an foe I Scales for Mills wid Elevatem . I ready to use them ; then wash. pars. and an open air pia . . . I . - . ir:'Ppo"r`sn - fo tinge i1r the bands. An overturned bucket, a chair era We mftn;;�cture all - U6 slice an thin as possible ; i prinkle mail over -_ . transaction of brio busin The PSI&" plank, If required to bear but a portion o I them plentifully and lot them stand for was destr • - styles of CALICS, .1 - I . . I .. , half an hour; then press or" drain all the to believe that .the torch , annUed by water. which are un qualle`i for eyed b fire, and it In reasonable one's weight will keep the head above - water from them and mix with the dressing I - .. 0 4 I I . . - . the soldiers of the Babyl n kQ when, 0 a, � i 0-64" -, � . � accuracy, urabUlty L ad. Pro red in this way " is well known, Nobuo zar verified - i , 0 : A W 0 4? . L:; . . I ,� �:-;, . . � - ''. ,� . .. ., . . I � the cucumber@ are not as rasp an when the ­ . 1. �. With Inustratiolis. ,,�;, _ ,� I . and 01 gance � .- . I.. the words of th "hot by In invasion of , � - - .! . � ­ �. - . � . , water Is not drained trom them, but they Egypt. I . Ail amusing scene was that on6s, enacted . of fin -sh. onso - -if i , are 9 great deal -more wholesome. a All there frill al - . . . I . . 'in an Rogliah hospital, between the oelebral• - I I . . - have to fear or dread of i ating, cucumbers ressaro 0�ie not only ad Dr. Abernathy and an Irish patient. The OSB03NE U044 Rlmlltonlontl - - in our family, an no one h is ever been af - serving fbas oluoll the text of the soured doctor had been absent from the hospital I . . . flictod by partaking Of the n when prepared volume, but they are also Lffording now . ' I . described. . a and striking proole of the rest J"t that .. , for a short tilme. and consequently many oases were no longer In the condition the Bible 6 the most logical d reasonable I . .. : We kJnow now a tally than which lao had Lett them. His was passing . ` � . . I 12. 1 of books. HE DEF . through meet the wardse pa 14 FA RMERS. N D.I.; TH ESHERS IED THE DIEM,,!-..' sting out at I - ;. we ever understpod before dioc ivories . ­ I • ­ Fse on your Nacb1nery only the ell-kni :1 , every I ... I . - - . � - of recent years, there eve stop some vary Insfiruouve Lot to _.. , 1: L.: - * eta no book In tal ". - 6 crowd of pupils vrbo fellow d him, when - . I, '. we - - I , 1. - .'.- A I i 02611191 Phyde[oull's Nuall1lias rthy of Infes 1 . I .. ­. tory w i . the world more we tig%fdon. . ' iron and Bereavement. --- - I - an Irishman suddenly leaped from one > . . I . . . - . I beds, and prostrated himself at Abernethy's '� . - - :.1. Of APITOL ' _,,y! L ..; R, i 0 0 1 . .I.... 1.il - .1 . I . -k gentleman reeld Middletown, . , ­ feet. . I Ing In M ld . YUKDE M A rA UMME 0 . _;1. 1, -1 The Dark 0ontinent ArAin., ! � � __,�11. VE ENGIN who was visiting In Sullivan .. • I PE S 0111 .... �. county last .. -':' ' Everybody was momentairtly bewildered, I ­L L I . h Is d'Lffionit for no Canal b who stay it . . � � . !,._. - � ; week, was attracted by eight headstones in but The poor fellow began pouring forth hwe been awarded It during the 1�60 Fee Tea". T6 " our 0 a little grass-grown camoterys near Falls. home and lead rathek hum m lives to re, . burgh, all of which stood In a row and were %Jim the mighty changes w h are taking such a torrent of thanks and blessings, 11- SIX-GOLD MEPALS LESS AILK GREASK forlya r Waggons and Horn POWIl& . . lustrated by pbantondmlo d6ploy, of hh logo, -, . I ' place In other lands. Her is Afrfoee. for Khoufactaved at queen Colly-oll Workpoby I . ilx"tlyalfte. Hegotoutofhls Wagon to Instance, which is being aft eked by olv and the soonji speedily explained Itself. I . .1 I CO., I � y i look At them, sad found that they were all izing Infl , . I . I I & 0 TOR TOO . Dances U* " That's the log, yes honer I" cried Plitt. . � . . . . I _ I . . ! children of a w011-kn0wh Physician, and ,P - from every quarter. The Ma � L . ­ � . � SAMUEL ROGER . Handsh are hard at work in North eastern Of Y or honor's the bey to do it I " . . . i - - that all were grown whop stricken down, prosper y ye � . I . - . .. I . . n r forliver and iver. I Long Wo to yor . L .. . . � .,.- and Southern Africa, the F1 nob In North honer I I , . - � - .: -L I!. and that the dates on the . headstones ob" Africa., while the Germane a d Portuguese l Bad lank to ithe svialpsew that 11 I � 1 9 -. .. � - ed that :the first one died Nov. 23, 18610 are penot sold yer honer would out Is of 1' ., .. . .11:1 rating that continann ; " cm *4 1 1 and the other seven between that date and P�91� from the isax$ It seems that the man had entered the . . ! ' Dec. 15 following, or that the entire family and vrest assets. The Port name Govern' hospital some three months before with a ' � .- . - , 1. _. .�... � . : � ' � of eight children had died within eight k went is building a railroad tr m Loanda,oa ; I ; �:� . . - . 11 dimeased ankle, which bad at once been con. I . _ .. .- ... I . , . . _.. . .. - weekr. the wed coast, to Ambaos, two hundred ' damned to amputation .i Abernethy, how. 1 � .1. _'. I When speaking of the 'Aiatter to friends i 4. Another lw:. � HARRIS AND MAMMOTH and twenty three 1D N AFU . . . . ;:-L ':- . read Is "on to be V�ru ever, suggested that keet and some mild I I I .1 I : �1. _ I.. , -1 that dayl he was told the history of the to 00090 treatment should first be tried, and the re. " came which In regarded in that neighbor. h sums diffloult 9 land. In the meanwhile w Its travellers, anit was most happy. Wit STEEL DOME HOT-AIR FURNA019 , principally Germans, are m ► 9 them Ives � � . hood as a vultation of Pro dance in punish- so Induced to 0 9 to b-eZ- . - : . - ` . I . .. .'. , i at home In all parts of the I torier. The the Pattillit was now 9 - . - j � N. j��",L * . - . i I - ­ _ . __ -Mont for d6fi-anoo Of the ity. _ - '! ,, q 11 a and Abernethy began a #&art lecture upon . A. I . . , 11 V " I - . 1�r . - - __ ' - - - . . . The story am told Is that in 1861 there are welcomed everywhere, an oddly onougg . . , �z -.-- , � '_ - � - =_ - . . � ­�`. . - their chief emb&rrsomment the came, Interrupted by oemmentary fro . � ill . - � � L scourge of a In that neigh. :.. . war I . diphthe I . z - out the desire ot pate. Every statement =*do by the A . ,. �- .the African pilnoessem to W maeon . 1� i1iii Mill 1i GR , - - � . - iiilili'tl�, A ... -, _. - � - � S: .- - ­ 1prhood, and the pbysici 41 them. 000 was confirmed by the pi . � �E�. - -wam kept b C11 I , - iz�__ _ I ... � �z �_ � ___4� - ; . . �� - I ... . - 1. i ,"' A -, ,:11114141PIN, I _ -damp - 4' 1 . , t. geuslomen, was greatly ,- , �11: -,. �11 I - .- . __- . - - - - - . : .. .. .. ;.. -, ._.. ,qI - ­ _ much confidence In his skill that he began to a, yor honor I Barry a lie dly ye ;I. � - � - - -_ I d MASS. He was very successful, and galned - 'I' Ambuslis, princess who alfar Timl the al. Mont. treating patients tuffe ,g from that n" Sorps, Pints had to By in th al ht from an 4 - Tho' . pitiou 0 , -t- �: I weakened." !,�ti4i�,� began Abernethy. - it �� 11 . - - . - �__�__ . � nor had the utmost difficulty 0. 0 11 - tornative of marriage or deaf Harr Buoh. $A Thru �11` g* beast that he could c n declining a, 111111"141 ,­ .. . I ; ., ., - . .-. . . L _... curs y cases and went marital &Utanoe with . shpake I" cried the Irishman. . I is . , T,_ me far that he 'I ad, Almighty to yousis srhe offered " "Im' 111`16 I - . I . 1--­ ­4 1. . broad so i mad herds of I ,.- I 'defied 7 i of M usta , 11 I recommended nowrishing food" 'L . 1; : -1; .1 W � I Produce a Oats of diplitheTial he could not - 'I Ah, yer honer-& the ,great I 0 '7 1 - ; y be be, 49other sili. ' 0 11 . , 'R .. - " In less than a week his young00%ohild cattle if he would seal spouse. . " - ! , I : - '. ours, . Harr *sly r`g I - - " was seized with the di sele a, and although Hopfuer halt -been adopted Ube an African . I ­ I . �d - - q - tribal as At the ollptest allusion to the leg, off 0 - 2 1 . .1 ` 0 � - - - . - -- _� he exercised his skill tote utmost, having S,Jotohm the ]KI11118's son, J )ba D4nuo, a I - ... . , � ,,,��, fl ,!.4 - . A &ns, Is the M t Went the bedclothes and up went that me - - it. . L- " :� - I . �. - not only pr4lifesslonal pri but & father's the ", n' obl"I Of her, as if taking aim at the calling. • I . �­ , . ­ I . - �: - _.,�;., love to urge him to do Is best his be sou In Zululand, and, ad there are . ­ 0 % = _.E "That's Its yet .4"or I And a blither . . .E"= - 4� . lz;;;. � worm of olhormbito men wh we becoming . - JrV4�-raj�- - ­ _� grew worn and died. a the interior e than the villisn's that wanted to out It . -_ I 1�1 ! . L � I after 'another all. powerful ly 9 _. ill - his Children sicken infector Aftlose. TICS - . . .0 I - . _,� ,_- " -- --- r • died, until ill I I 0211, , , - --- - century will see a great . . - . -_ ­ � were gone and kid side by nort abolage In the . le -Wemln.'1_______ I � I h . - - .1 - . . I side In the little � ­ - .1 - - '. 1. _ .- ­ . I a stwus of the Dark Coutinen .. . , . .1'.. '.. I . : . . . graveyard use' F .. , . . gra Itillsbarg4. . , -1. I . . � . , .. ' . . .. . . . . - . - - ... . . . . 1� " L ' . . � '. .: I . .. . . . . .., - � '! . __ I __ I - . IOU to- 2 . . . . boll, K'samosetal Wasters In - _)Ied daughter, but in a few !. - • . ft* me" mimtivo.fvmsa, But one child if i'.`­:­"y_ For the Babies i , for 000 I was left, MW 1, �.V . I .. . _ � ...� 16 11 -1 ; . , . I the Miar1fil ­ . . . . I M � . I WOW ; I . mom . * - 111110 weeks shop t*Ot Wall stricken down ­- --lie 001ild 06tol ., _�_'­ , I necessary be burearn Adraw. GPs is and be. !,, " . . L _� _' ! 1. --ad PAVA" ROW&DOOL 600 � I . : . 111111AM's 0 .. _' 11". came a victim to the dread disease. ,.: - MY B;Bee : - _ L'. 0 - - : � _ . I WY .Von , ! : 4. , :. 6' _ - �, 1 Painless 06M zxkaow is MO - - . � . 111pilt -46 and womon should remember that ft so vassillarvhWAM ftmok remeamd', r oweloo " .- :-,-. . -_ -_ ....r. 1;: you Men sed asogy slumagA apble at Win wools hat with two onsuMP11011 Of than .. -1 .. I I L - ___� .. �­ i, �, atolt 7" . 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Mr Ho .y /l ^ CHAPrE ,r III: _ pct, mid, romembbRi that Ir George had t ( - „ married a young wife only s few months It "I „!� . � 1ey, .dear Leonard, Lid y elth before, AndVMI the re mbraaoe dame 6a� llgs,. • saybg In a deprecatory tons. � j mall i► little fls g shade of bappetatmont. ' +N �prpd{�k.no doubt; bpt reaU !nom ” No, sir. .64 George is are alone. It 0X�. � see her you will act , •nrpa zed •% b an elderly Indy —s oonsin of Lady .Keith's ,tbUy —at oar 'Imp' rwdeaoe. Saoh a I belleve." I .,.. �mwg, BAIsAn, so thoroughly a young • - Oh P' Then the pin ' i and the tlew oman ; eaoh a •i:ae'it manner,:pteld fair f(mis bsloWd to Cy 'm new nom Sob I teal face —the loveliest I hatal�,0 paulm Lsott td H did seat oall her "a j° ,think. I WOO ezosedinglyi0ii- w.simap" now. _ n`"nom on 0°' to it at first. ' How de we k t. .1 The draw wins' w Q�nthta. The .oironmetan wits d he mid once the Wil waerdbw I. But yea kpow C ; pan 0 R � M 11n her way." � '941. t library. A was baiq here —for the bad „ Oetobeso'eve -"'it were hil STAR - - ___LS Ce« -N'ADA. • s'°uUo i es !i n lib �0 � ►ge •� on Bea 1, D.D. LL. p ng"$ STEEL Geargi tnq $,'ei- . AND vmf 113 "4"ft tract last win,er, d U Jum map/ 0*dcrAte pn,a. ' f e -d ,o, ,. RONa mpii erery 'ash i, and In �� 1, ca111n¢atT,p�. or Heotland and Bt.Jo�� RTr,[nt.r Monthl, I daring „ink n and lit" ow and 1(oc, e it ; and (rill* tntormadop Mdrnora t % 0 8t- John, 16 John, N. g l kiden, New N. Rae & Co., phis : }1. A. 11A CO. Ly - ED" R 30 , ed with lity t7 nt. iefory, U'4 Cues and 6i the marled. and eree14 anted. dairy a Vai- orm Be" rehoaed stole& f,Qarontt C� R oo m r PBgg• owert,. y NTOo - J I S -12 1 tl 0 _o 1 r -.-, 00 t., , - at the nuvoum°,°z�exiea of pearl roe•• leaves amid Skis �Pa Kit" Ssi1-S of blawk grenadier relieved n -thtag costly than the soft line f at She ho 1" W !f fir- W yathla, who wit, on Leonard's left hand, th ' xht her oensta strangely dell and ab• se ad, and was eat r d led, but laded he f Old Lady S marsh, to thsE • . of enour as his rig to who liked `'ate• find Wanted so be Ib ad 'fair ii4 "datslisis ` e>1 her ns hbor. 1(ia�t dtl guedsom! w11s. he W Goan pisd in that most tantalising men - tat era �W�o7—psimaing a togitive 1111!11• 09 whbbeiWed and har%"W Y all She ti ` . . - '! : I . . . . - 11 - - . . - _ '' . .•1. .� - - .. .. x,.yra q, Helmsd silvery Peak of lawghter oaaas ,s � Omho s of Cya. g "YON" Cpnthb r m UVj *L 1. -u Poor Oaptala AUea, --he h no lukewarm ado in r i as all events t I like a whole- heartbd pur- 111"I •r none. '" Perhaps Saito 14 mater," Lwdm d replied aysl � "Si er faun r a �(�p „ QA- this idmiCfed. — °s' Cyit•- Aad tbeia the fes>tciaf "_ W ; sad Oyu. Shia felt dlsmb4mSedl)t tW she had,hardly. odvanoed her friend's cause wish this ether friend, where seal of approval somehow, was awry to Ctht . aeyrnfori lit .all . her vAderrtaktap. � - - 1 - _ .: . And Hops Is reepensfb/e fur the old omen ° sales plies —I'm n he masUr 1 r►s hs - wed on towltieo t � stabbt 1 ��, • "Although,•M 1j. Led,m9 wtU, I'd w that. _ scandal- mangeeiog e1d L%dy 1Saitma h be. ten theb1�eiC paint sidSlerrt - so�ongst 'them, and �itherarnn;�ier l *.Rfe. It quiet her Saugus, at least, There's H e s - I . gun t He >ttoppad .a a4oment.. .. hat . has he fret, I waadlerf Not the rag ear • . saraly t" . ' . . Jest then' dame a ' „ whit" from a hole. , ' : oevey of brown wings, rising Semp ly within tease ;and Sir t$ jor�e, fors ' al oi" . his ondoslty, " blazed sway for th next . o en t the heft -hour, with no ether thought th of, As Cynthia generally d , nsytl l+e •' Allod . hiird bit," Sir t'iadtremark- She M4 no was filling. - with a laugh. - Walsh hills -wm[d w reading liirap kited s Ptah #alp, " a ho�Sy hOn * sailor, ed that game to L ltior►anh' had'. In t e meantime L Sonata Hops wa' Yes, as she often does," L tidy Keith sl- table failr►is6ed •with Shed "y` Pa wl a sailor's' eyti ter bounty, adsstl hie IndioaSIGN khe gatiaat •affair,, sir he hove;2 °aught a glimpse, j cast below him, of a black. - Yst, is t#plte of fire and S e .4016 f 1neighbor /Stoeedingly, and devoted him- about the blaok• robaa t plumed hat and a gray olesk Hued b one "And indeed, Leonard, I b jlieve flgnt!•sd ;►t the Y Pa y . lowed. t in this insts►noe." .. ?° ;'� i e-beavy Beek• elves, its nom to her aoo•sdi lgly ; and I,eea wd saw lane sail visible Shia h of she, red deer Sir George had t'onoaaosd sba u galls right bass pictures, end onmbren an ae'"!c th y dim w a nand Skis violet tphs ..� a �° ° doer of hsrmlag. The animal, gwtld and in�raot• L >onard shrugged his shq+alders v h_ Mt tdrs l • Pl PPS gusto room; anal, n n m ward, I able sarong had been IrtritaSsd b - bls tea'cap. He had nr arrived`.; ihfd , garl►ered •absd•ws w added W,,, y sparkle merrily. And 81r G�•eolrge, goat t 'blame him. $he's wwCdi�y preriy' y y s�liSSle . e sewn Keith, who had her own reecsos'apr °wi gloom to Its apps of oomtoet. I log ev r, jeissed to the C ala's Uvel end nice, and good corm g p 44 toss, deed all She ton I he w tMh w000m naiad Miss eve —� Ltdy Au . onard forward the Eagll•h- ra le et Mlk b win his •han�the beauty a alest of it. But who the dloksm b she ?'' ton a her Welk, and she lad caught up the . �mg a great deal of, Leonard Hope sqd moo a favorite�lg the h• i rn am es whilst L%d Hhi st tS6ki a tittle creature in her "arms, whence hs oen- a anions, war taklbg She bulb a stumbled evert nun lied sarlap wag I b • y y Ml dear Sir fig°' th•k hi' feody U9101 p ring him for a new anti sriiSaer Y y >; !oDjsyed Skis Wlr n murybi`iai es. wbs►t i want q k�w,,, L $s gaged is harass him foe, and she had fled kerns m Prswa of C nthis'i. And L�oaard back is Skis depths of a big a chair -josh Dear me all the fro y mu►nh Ire • . sselos Co at that joined, sitting ap brlelely Se d1ou ass the sub. SR� *it bust hsaw for sh-it•r arem Oho _ - > Was se ing through Lady S tth —si indeed rn the shadow of a high so ,,,4,,,,,* on of the table 1 old L tQ* BaiSmer•h re- jeoS. There seems to 'be a sots f in e-- da°g°r. L +enard appeared jail in time. wan She rstt n and bowed In' ' wlodgment kFd, looking enviously over her fan as about her. Sine is'aet bns of t! a Aow'r At the report of big gas, fund In tYe air, ° wy one miaiLhr de —and was etting h sib• of Llbonitrd'i a to isn and 'brougM"f'' oo a (group who seemed to be ea yin them- shire Divot ins- -1 have aso rtained t) the wild animal turned and Be d In t e e ardin to human nattt , against t�L Po g r sco B self out of the ehadew wit eel ee - fresh and mach pirsiged prof gee -a IiStletby blrza of the Be relight. And - sM the i • friend Yilta i< , Cyn M maid tells ins she was living in oonntry p l° direction, and Ltonwrd, iouo g the t p 1- of orntradlotion, and a good deal -be- ig again Shat be- y liras— fo othername." lodgings, alone " —Ltdy Saltmareh pla,"d y wadi °l° hee,ansmi;,. found. het faint way wildertng, haunting sense of something tam- Mlss Devetao, conga Alb 11 great emphasis sir the ward-66 when Crn -. and breathless, leaning sgain•S the wall, . eenee he really did disapprove i tad "ee- iUar, yet vague and mist flee .per ', Ate yes • Min Davetoa 1 use of the this, Coked her aP and brre t her hers— jast within the deer. • traordinary oironmstwnces as hit attAt.de- L ionard Hops, eluding hi ae he Ilea' N D+votons, I snpps w A grand. really, YOU know, Sb Georges, • daagenus I7 was hard upon him, ' Far manly dayi itiled tbem, grasp it. The girl wag' in Iter first oath dos r Of old air Charles eh ? end trying forget lilies Dav it y , yet intredgotieve —a m -M dangwous intr•dae- he had been t• she wan living by herself Lid Keith in- and of e�rquldte beauty, w • golden hair I ;sag t I knew wl! that gusentiess. Whoa 1 8a# r Lad Heath V r blind! exutenoe —as far as he could, ape ding . fermed him, at e>goott s to globe, a young drawn book simply from he forehead and di :yea say your friend was, Cynthia ?'' indulgent to 0 ' y Jae% thtak every evening fo her society. He had even . yothii►s whims. , oontemplalsd making arrangements hay. and beantiial girl without- oo f lends and yrl - knotted simply at tee of head those questions, Cpnthia knew that it may bt an adaentarseg, or worse, who - a bletory, as she oenfeased to C jnthra —a She looked u t him with 1 go frights L S►itmarsh bad detected the direodoa C:nlhta hue let loos• wmon her friend ing himself suddenly summoned away from • history must which she could . t reveal— Cyn- eyes, the lashes and dell tel - enotl la blob the glances Of the OaeaUer who amongst People of s-- thia►moat take it on trust. She wu very Y p p family, S'.x Gl6erge l" Penmawr, leaving the osstle —in, the cow brews many shades darker the be o t to have amused her wandered •' ing sensen too- - without a host, And here ' a a4ha py, Mrs J.ffiott said, orying herself tha she maeattobe s ,wed Oo, Alleu can take•oar• of himself; let he wag P tiful far There was mach a h [, spiteful. him alone 1 laughed Sir George, . •' Don't . forced, by the commonest laws of ill and trying to get pupils, who were not parity and iir�no oe Barron her hewn - s oil hamanisy and by all kits traditions of ohty- to be had at Penmawr. She had lost her ty that she reminded him •ilia of , CHdPTER VIII~, '� P •Pear+ Ltid 8a►ltmanh ; it 4en's fair i' ry. al into the danger he !a3 esriv o to dreutrg case oentaining Der money, on the some pictured saint Sbst test land "Is is 'netp Auen,` Y.afy Salt 1 journey —she admitted she was terribly oul- Raphael of a Correggto grey Cons led this marsh corrected oanpoarty, behind her tangy avoid —is<te the warns possible phase s the y $ ►rfmareh had refired ter her room, " There is a wane er, Sir G6er " danger. He found himself in the Position of barrar•sed in consequence of the less. Mrs• be the person to whom be ad applied all the Rooter had said •' good.dght," gift anus , ge — Jeffoott proncunced her " as quiet and PP - Gti and Captain Allen wore amd ominously. "Poor impulsive Cynthia; her defender and a"mi protector ht 1• w basatitall unlee- theae nnp[esaant adleothss n hoar er two �8 friends ought to rally round her 1' nnaII i and his oagafmiRht be a bad one Sinless sweet a young lady as ever o�►me into a Ago? He wag very mach uh ad and vet the pips of peace in the sm•ktn room . lic'eis.11 Cynthia met her in the village, wh a Ludy Heath, Cynthia, Mims Doveton, •� Why- what y" Sir George looked kid p°�°°°d a gafsgaard. Bnt w his sitar their return from 5r. , reme>rseful before the awoe ions ob sot a puzzled, safeguard strong snenlgh to bear the at ? $eblistian s, was j and L -sonard H ,4pe were gathered round She Amok with her, went to call upon her, and his late inveotive. He was a hh knees— ' •' It was a question he dared not an- • gra to rssm Captain Allen b a Yana r s with meta horloal! g fro. eotherng► a that which ge °p+ a war, as tune little aremblin hand le t• gradually won her donfidenoe� -al least, as p y— bolero her, and therefore only a oommaader's poor pay, as everybody - - ln a dangerous oondltion of mind. �n -1 °mOO° of the ether guests had poet- knows." Lsdy Saltmarshexplained. "There his arm, std the flatttering heart be % sa moth of it en she could glue —wad, wanting she stood ap, Sall, and fair as a lU t close to hb on the homeward walk' a companion, offered her the peel. She y+ be •' y• the =way, Cynthia," L said u better game here —for an adventareem— , . � • faintest pink flash, like the dainty heart of „ than George Allen 1'' (TO $s ooXT1rTUXD. would only accept It after telling Cynthia a pale blush -rose, dawnin � on her cheek. ca ewly, I met same people a Holton } frankly that —she had a history in fact. g in hem you are interested. "But gams whtoh is already netted, And Cynthia had been sure-that the history Something In her attitude, in the tlmid anx- •• wally I Who an ib°y ?'' ' 1 - Sir George said lightly. " Min Keith - .. meant misfortncs and net- discredit for low gaze fixed on him, ill the trembling , a Mae, DelaiWne and two davightets," "owes of age in the spring, I Leah, And BUNKER: 8)(ELEL - . . olaep ei her dropped hands showing so whhe and answered. then I suppose she will give a master to ; Miss Leonard against the 1011% olinging folds •f her black • ' P -ontygarth That " —with a lane over at A Southern news 3 er Ives un zoo sanf •C But Leonard Hope was nbl w' Knee. Ali a tress -- •named So appeal %o Leonard % on t knew thole fa the I•w•t, Cynthia g man of the world he was bound m be die - �°° n I never heard the name bs- Lwnard's 'figure, half ehroaded behind a man whe tried tephang himself with a • big harsh unspoken jaeat of her; and o— pe�itiv the curtains of the window near which towel and Game down trustful of beautiful Stray young women the sang nun was nun d; in kilo heats of • °� - with a orseh. liaoh . with histories. Arad he was bound besides y Save -yen tae J the weddia we Cynthia at— "Shat 'is pretty . well Under- levity b ill timed. - �` cruel, unmanly ainsphion and oppression of wi eased at St. Sa� dao' " g ems. I mPt� •. ' to stand between Donna mxotlna and s ! ,, What paper should you tbink would - ' Q rhb defenceless young creature. It she had • Yes ; is would be a mad pity U eaoh a her most dangerous champ #enships. For he been a plain middle-aged woman with red Na—°h, no 1 1'4w% dreadful wadding 1 _ " was what the law terms her •'next friend,'' ltellr and a •nab o g ha w Th t poor bride t" try delightful arrangement should be sib- W1 ,beet al the 8amrrter resora, M r. $pi. - „ oar?" asked one et the " bosrden "Ft her nearest male relative htr heir should A1°, per' P1 cold boS Mrs. Delamatne Is the motht,r e! the mom' I'�y $dtmarsh said+ Parsing up ,, Y' so gatokly have reversed his verdict and woe her thin lips oa U they held to a sears% �' mid S °�' masking a vtaiew ddb of she die unmarried or without children • an yo g lady. I meatiew d Shat I had been the plaoe whioh his book hair formerl oo -' ' cepted the story he had s• distrusted from knowledge that it would be disturbed. young as he was for such a tenet, her father Lsdy Keith's lips. w s for of the oero— , and I enquired „ Gnpted. j � _ . - af the happy p fair. .Chu are abroad and Why should it . be dietarbod ?' Sir Oae hundred Anaro�igb were drilling had appointed Dim guardian of the young "I bag your pardon. I aim afraid I start. I ' George asked aloud. To himself he said ng in I heireu, now j.ast approaching her maj ,city. led you. Y will be g at to hear— have It on the „ an n town hall • _ - Y disrespectfully, P- '• Attention 1 Cs Poa y, What eo earth b the old �+ . In this appointment, as L �onard knew, was •• Me ? Oh, not I 'al`ttighf o have heard rD° or 's authority —that they are very wosaaa driving at ?', arms l Forward, marsh 1" " B mg l bang 1 ha T-In► foot Soo utnoh 000nom W" I - Implied an arrangement which grew so na- yen. I believe I was dreaming." I She ha r " Ah, Sir Gieorge" —Ludy Saltmarehmheok zlan 1" Sjvonty five won dashed for the t - tar#.Ily out of all the rest that it seemed to ••And yea thought that PPthM %° write much stt m door and tumbled o'er each other down - - r the oolvot so their friends at hems.' " her head until %Ste marabout feathers on her suggest itself —an arrangement which Weald " three ,• stairs, ten jumped 0ttt of the shtrd unite two fortunes, wend restore a lapsed Zhe forme o! the d led turban Dear sae, how nice I Lad KOM� Wed. �glY— you are all °f°r! p°0 RnSend at Site open door." " C a o y „ blind, yea mass 1 IS Is the old story of be• window, eight fainted, six fell on their - . title, and secure the young heiress against : ' " , Y thk• you was midaktn After all. Iag blinded b7 a fans ands �- knees and ovmmenoed pray , and tae . greedy fortune•hunters. Ia't toot what Longfellow lanai to to ek- ' That b k t" (iya%Yb exoislored abrupt- nearly batted out his betas so orawl 1 " The Ukeaese 1 How it has torment- °i°0s°% �°g �°�. BA "I ' an net w9 An he stood at him dressing =r8om window peel at this Elms and Hader these oiroam- Y blind, and, mark my words, there will be Into a mania hale. Sme one had osrdesnty . strnggl +ng with Skis impatient anneyanos •canoes ! ad e 1 L•eowrd, is not >tiiw Dovoton the aoslsohiet. I have seen - -" her oleeed dropped two parlor nolatohes on the floor, Ludy $Kith's conversation had szoited, The startled look` wet goiOg from her Do image of the bride when she is and when the wen •r• I.tonard began to think whether it would oyes now; nail unless the " fitful, firelight pal r � °° i y peed •n and expled- - net be better that Cynthia's win g which shadows" ' 4 ed tainolfdl rink set% d - Ise Doveten was We h at Pat of 0.i, oenw, Ludy S iltalrsaroh," preis•tsd °d' the Communists, who wen training: for 9 g , y p e. p• a fight thought it hiedegan. . carried her on such doubtful flights. should la show themselves about her rounded me ant. She was gtaadiog "wm taws $b Glstorge �dy "yam are mle�akeail, nP- a, „ `� ' , iw to ed towards Site mwatie ' an oy h-rstnr 1' Ob, hum l I feel t roks up today, meld • - ' ' be clipped a little. She was only a woman Ohio, as If she smiled. How %antaltzing fhb P'� bo � a •• Yoa will see'' --•sad L tad 8wltmarsh Mr. Yoanghngband, ruefully looking as him - -a good, brave woman, he knew, but still wavering light was 1 It was this coming and C fire screen between herssif add the y o f „ only woman • and like all women *be going. this elfin s of the shadows, and when Impetuous Cynthia l6eked 61 - ---- -a lamas. "For my self In the mirror. era dear, said the y , , , g Ply ws, which P°tOe' Cf' grasped ono bride tended I know all about seeded an wnthorlry In her Uis. For wan% oeniused him with %hat mysterious hwunsing h hands and dropped the soreeort UP•n lh. Pam. I ,,hall adobe Darnfty Keith to db- f y of it—se, meek, yielding Lady Keith did memory again. ,Corning . peal t. read !t in She see this morning." h She lid features Is- page of Cite young P� w Y sa •. , pp !III not oount —the Irresponsible girl, with her `' I wish m oeustn' would oems " he said ht, Lady Kaftoxelatissed -- oible, or to burry on She �� You did, eh!- yell Mr. Yonnghmband, �q bnakiug off in the middle of a yawn and Pe g , y •• • my !dewltr a� lifer- dsdsttt catast�rophaw havoc happened qr• in fa- • generous impulsive nwtarb, was continually ntirriog the fire into w blase. I believe I ` r _46, „ nsultGog an ezolted dash for the paper. getting into scrapes, from Rhloh Leonard have the pleasure of to Mbs Dove- Th room b'too bar been • „ 1 Leo Closely ever the fire. O She m T es �T g� own up, and Str � - W h -where b it ! Wit -what doom It say i" was w constantly being summoned to rezone ten , but until Cynthia Introduces m• g 9 Pus Why darling hew nervous you are l a Is her. Her screeningof peachers and gipsiss, " Leonard, are you hen ? I have been d• , Leonard —mh down here on the osao6, Gborge moved away , her patronage of doubtful Sorel •ors her hunting for • " spoke Cynthia's volts at M Dovoten. Cyothta, tines for JotM `• Spiteful old hag I' he said v he woof. deem t say mach. Only that the Haig r P 8 gn , g you," Po Cy Then h. sauntered late the manic too of Leisure hold their annual reunion attempts to redrew dubious or Impossible the door. "I knew you had arrived and W an my malts? My dear, iot sus fast m. P � y s' „ and devoted himself for the rest of the night and that the party brake np at an wrongs, were beginning- to own bar a repo- mamma Kiev a good re met yen. M y y I m t were ell bnken ration as is which her future husband was ooasta. Mr. Leonard e m fir 29 ` It to sotrhts ," ]dies Davison 1 r• � to "the young person "- •- Iov°ted 1 hear. PPS y p � - �p° f y —'' nude Lad Bal!• just the same as you d r, weren't they ?'�`�- becoming sensitive. Yet he was not sun Mist D.iveten. Pekhapt, though you have od lth white 11pg, m Cynthia steed a ear Y+ y , to thee was ready to submit his own wings already been made wogaaiated with 'each � yed• «`• I Will io to my ream ow. marsh's very eyos.k 3rf clipping process- Matrimony, when other Y not c slue. Indeed it Is over.". , ►, •' Str G }tor " Cynthia a ed to Wm Fatal Ball Fi ht in Frano�. u,'` he began to look It oloaely in the faoe, was ",Not Unless f btamin . a lady a ,,cod e P wood Leeward Hop• with a b4m, M they WO10 iildding� eaoh other good night� � � Y et, a washout look imp aS Mast wnO "Are the red dear dsngtrout.? Leonard A ash"king sootde t ooaarred on J41y' I little formidable. He was net care fha% deal is a .mode nisi soaking aa►tntanoe, P dam' 27 at Nimes. The Am hithestre was he was prepared yet to make that indeflnise ' Leonard answered.- '• I oamd in here look- � Jalle In assoodanos. � � c�Pmba , �! we �Y p I future an irrevocable settled resent. He in for ou Cynthia, remembering our 8 ve on walked too far to -dos T" Lad #. ved from tfse , end. ore a thronged with spIft rs, who were enjoy - P B • m, g y Ka 7 • �' Dove- u e ltd. Bart sarel ald not Asa- ing the final sot ell the fete whioh has had come to Peamawr, scoording to his an- habi%m,:sad I foimnd bust Davison alone and 1116606011'. a t or eat d � qt? t glvea iu the eld Mete to town. Firewer naa! custom, in Ootobi.r, to knock the phew- disturbed htr dreams. That subdued light Loa ttwt as tritig v yott , yat a. a 0 • 1. t y p and kits fhre a lurid furs ov e ,ants and partrida;eg about a little ; he wag and all thaw aooesserles are really too Yo � 11 no Ma ;pt her to iver%az her , i1 h� to `rte own aril. the soBene al Several b e is had alregid e . hardly prepared for a more serious owupa. ghostly t Bm tlett has an eye tear dramatic �ynthla use down ' after a while. An old y h. ey flea. efleo%." I - " she ib " auna w •r Swe may be sawed to the re jaa- their appj%ranoe, an as the last one, . �°�, • named '• Metasa Ve ,:' rushed into Bat with this -now freak of Cynthia's lie "It ie >riyi effect. , not Bartlett'•,'' mid w " boo mho b nerrvous. Semi thing ap- t; , st notbiing ors•. And yon have arena he was tertare in" the want �as vet much anne ed How was he -to C nt of ream for tZ darer - se% before diaase. y y y his, drawing Ylss Deveion info her hear io the Did yIaeeoscd t wyI nap � « • , « «, •• * :• « : , Her bq fhe pioettoree d their aalellfter. � , ,• - bsar himself himself rewards this woman, chair again and kneeling down herself on + , . The unlucky auimat, goaded to fart' �y ti the most dilleult of all embarramments to the tiger-skin rug n front of ,the fire. do that she was not looking Ilkp herself , he next die Sir George and Leonard - gg y the bwnderillere, and maddened by the deal with —a young woman, a ref we '' This oor half -11 ht h 'ant what I like— wh I found y9u:% ter -.''• w re oross park, g flames which burst are nd him, turned st : ' pretty ey g I lag w corner et She nuking The bill re- �' In the meantime he was very angry the pleasantest half-hour in the whole day. , " �,,. add Leonard af71- y a short out from one dabble field to another. length an his serme tars. with this interloper. Tell aft' our new onard. Where de " e will +sad for Looter Marweed la g stopped ey p tedl to" a band rills, E dens Robert, . . ' Y ewe $ir Gl ear a stn ag th awed alon At that moment he sate the loam •t ea oornefrom? what have you- been do- the ornlog► and he shall give her a Sealo. the brow f s 6sum bill is light garments beneath the treeai M e s e feet- K ?'' y Poe child —no doubt saho has suffered a t e rhi k t e tr below, surnamed " Lei Sabre,' Amid the horror of « i# •� . to h , �r� , the witaesger of this ghandy scene, and, avenue, and presently two figures emerged '' I oome last from Aolten." ° JJ ; `^` ,`.' -~ ,_� k. 0 It . �m� ' . - I � . � -� i '` V, _. i - i * .1 � '', .. ..­ -1 ..­ I � � ­ : . � . I . I., I . . I . . I . - - �... : . . . - . , I . " , � ., 1 , , - . . I � , . . � . I . I . . . ... -I,- V - : . " ­ . 1-11­ -,. �.--*._ ,a,­ - '.. . I , : - . . :, , � . . . ., I � . .1 , - , . . . . � . . I - . I � . .. - .. , . .1. . - . � I - 1 V94* L-"k*vW.#e*f+- - olia�-AN*Viu�- . I - . . . - A .. 0 'U"Ot4r, .t & 1k, � " I = 4hicksho, boo - Au" "Opaps "YE the van , ft - � . . � 1. f . ; . . ., � ; �, -, ... I � .i * ,!:-X'1,:1'&, Is - t I I ' "e' .� It 114 Ad . .1 1 . . : .1 f ,_ �.. I . * . - . ; , I ! , . - .. .; M , It -1 , ...­ 1. ,- sh firkerlog g . � . .1 .­ , 1) I MAI I I � ::!�J� � I �. � .'. ilte Wr jA&'1th` - Ile � ,I . .. 0=4 %�", '. , - . . � . . 111:M . '' _ , 8 PO 04 -14e ett . I '. -, .. .. - - ... . _�. *1�1.. - tP Osce, I i o=skituQ401`1,U k4 ealopen-smee � I �'. �." � i0ll I ;­ ''. :�,*_( n I ­ I " ) , I . - _. - - . X , Lni - ,� - I.., , cc �111`11111111` . � "I ..;;. . " . .4', _. " � - . -.. i . RATES OF ADVERTI&MG; . ­, , .( ..4) 4j!":_I1Jb N .1 % -.60ow ,60:'� � !_ t � $1, . � .1 . � �*;, � � �_ . I ) . \ --- . :_,. .- : This Mte do" ! , fl� I r . . ;a . I .. - . -Us­ --- . 0AUnWe d the yiild, the mother of the Infant child abandoned at the � . " , .1 ", , I r.� , I , , I special terms given to Iftrties, .. M:i WHY be �_ 4 � L. . : . - .1 . . .. .. . Business cards. ten lines or under, pavwr, th ..a, . . -0 C, RtY, to Uhnag last; and the said revrard will � -� � , , 4'�. - - I A vorthmments without writteri instrustione ­ '. % IM av we M III vic"Ou of I I nsMP1i,s.s Wes ory to eigior I � ­ " . - .�. - . _.�, '. I � . .. - � 1 .97 � . I 1. ­ I . . * .; .. ' I , . I . I 'D. R. -OBAT015, Clerk' L 1:;4 r _. . . . I I . I . .. . in. . . , - t -_...� AM 1:::11 , . 11 . Job Work PXOmPtlY attionded to. � - �,,,.. ...; I. i The' vork -of ,Gnwt 9.' th6 great Y011. � kXHOUsp,, ia"ve. ".%f - . .r \ ";I I 11 .. . \1 0) - ._.. , . , If - 0 I ., _ ': : Is 'prokiIessing slyczy, - d it will not ­-'­4-,:.- Horse for Sale . ( ,,, .- . .. . : I .-. I . - . - , 40ur MxPeOtatlons 661diag, neW purpose. brown with Alta omw� ; � - . , I. '�_ support Of the beoPle of Pickerine and vicinity. Points; 16* suds high,, sound, and kind in hu- - ' I C 1. . -r . several times during tbq summer, but n8XL Apply to I - : :, � .� ..__11 '­ � in ' , . Govornment of the State 4 New York, Concession, Township of FUkering, - "I. . : e breiath'of whe&tlan'd­i6wn4%s . tbb Empiro City, and are ' f mile West Of the village of Oro._11.__ k", I. . � 0 - � - . - - r . . . I .1 . ... '.� I.. �_._ t when iA -, Ro � ,. (0 - C.- �� '.. ­ . t=rd . , M . � � I 'L. 1. . :,-. _d fall was 962,753 acres, but the injury opirAop, %4t it Will be Suiid to be 'a splendid bearing orchard, &uA never-failing 1: . '" , 11 , - J.� - CD . .. . ,..- ,� by winter exposure was so severe that ament ere TAibei ky in all her &"nd reasonable lea" opristor will give along . I " '.. . . i -, W L. I . � . .. -­ , .,...,. i, 76,171 acres were either ploughed up splendo caps the apex. For particulars a I F Premises. I . � , . (!!� 1. . . I __ r ,, I � . � � - t � A , . I. A. : ; I . -0 . . . - I­_ . . � . r postage ' 1� � Farm for e. ,:t. . �,;�'L) ; : " - : I '. . .-L . : . owina ;w was short, "World" goes. one �ette and comes seventeen in the second concession of the town- .1 e CID . ? . 1: �r , I . C494 . - . I I . . I.. out boldly in favor of the abolition of ship of Pickering, County of Ontario, on which PIV 1. 1. CD - .. I - ,. - I I :.,!. �, and July in the fall wheat districts of I is erected a good frame dwelling house, and two `11110 � . I . . I - .- 1. - I . . -�i "I' the Province; but the beads Aver ' thlb postage , rb,te-�-­at I ast on - all b$6rns. There in also two orchards, one just , - . I , . : �'.' t - �.., [ . . I Im , _., - - n - - I '.. I \ ­ ­ `_. well domestic corresponden' 1111,g into bearing, The property is situated C. .I .!� . L 1�. --'.,* ­ . . ­ ­ L � I .�- - "It is iioL. ra"y years ag 4ince post. particulars apply to - . . . L - . . . . . . . , !:V I . . . .1 .), _.. - , of newspapers, in proporti I. ` Nows- L . 4 . . IV- I- , � I - . ,� . , . � ; r : - I .. �, I I . 1: ! 1. .. e 111011th. " 1'.1. _.__VV`�BY �. -I----.-- - . 1. . z . . . . I . . I of publication, and no Oil is a wbit . : -a'! a! 6, . , ?: . sippi A-alley appears to have included the worae. We , r , , 1. Ontario about as far eastward as the . I -Oak asto - tarl'o - -_ . ,,./,.,. I 1. r,! . :: ", , . � I _1 . - . I . I . . . - ,. I I .. .." 1. *i I '.1 . I. .1 � . .. . ::--. tent, ys have -� , " :'� , � A full wupp y o ,�` -I � . .- I . .. N 1____`� , I . . . . . letter�' should not have e carriage . . . . I.". - . . Of spring wheat, barley, oato, duch as Canadians . j. I - AT,.. .,� HO . � .!. AGAI . , _. 0 . . I .1 . i.; . . I ! I .. .. ­ � � i . . . � .. , I .. , L �, � -.11 , 1"y what their station in life. Those who SCHOOL., BOOKS . a � . I ,�. . , - � . - . - . I . '� " L ,; L . that grrowth, was visibly arrested at do not ought to have., T ie amount . ' . . . .11, I, - I . � one time, but a succession. of showers . in eQ&` Upartment for the use of the Coll�gllte 11avilig purchased the stock fi-o ­ - - - .� -in the second week of Jul), ,saved them intelligent would have to contribute- . I I _.; (in his old stand), at a rate on the dollar,. and I . t ' ;__ , of taxes that- a clasi so smi J1 jaid un. . 1118*titute, Model and Comwo,n$cho?Ie. . In Messrs. Tayl -. '. __�. . I" from serious barin. The cereals and - I -ALL THF,- . to ericoura I I ..1.1. . to the mainten&n , of gratuitota �r--1-Tig"tv rMext 330.k.- a strictly cash business, is Offeri .. . .- .1. _. . groundover the whole dry area; but do not count one . ERB LOWEST PRICES. _' .' . .. I ; . �. have proved themselves gr t educators CO" . BOOK89 SCOIBILINO 'BOOKS, Green, Black, and Japan 'Teas, Pure Co&e and General Groceries , . . I 'r. I .- r/ scarcely any of insect enemies,.and the . SLATES, &c., whoesa,le and retail. . It 6081 ;. � t� . - - liberal Di'scount to the Trades,, taken in exchange., Shall be pleased to see all my -0 - .. .1. -.111., 1: crops were maturing favorably. In ed ou� the. same principa as ft%, , t, large stock of Gem Fruit Jars- at Wbolesale Prices. Butte ..- I I;- , the eastern portion ot the Province I ; Id friends and cu - 1: f:' ". ;.'' and especially in the St Law' schools would make in, the sanie ,. , . torners. New eustomers will find us civil, as civility ' I I - ,. _. - rence, and direct-6n . . i . IX"ns. W&.�. costs nothing. Kind - f,�t f t give us - - . . . . : - OttaWa counties, the rainfall -has be - d idl be i 3='t '' - a call at the Brazilian Warehouse, ana obligc . � I., e" Nndi�g,04,1 how6ve Whitby Book and Music -Store, Brock I _. 9 . � . . . 1. �-7 , Complaints are made of rust -and mil- t"e 6 01tiscrilptions reepived for all tnapzi' .; . . � SIMON TRA `E]�,*. .- . � dew in localities, -and the barley ­'crop . aud papers,., *-Y � , - I ,* � De � eWll's Block, Brock St., Whitby., 0 . , ..­.- . ent ­ - I _.�%i .; : I . I . _. , . " . I -., .1 , .- .�,,� . I I age. Last year the rite ... redueed - ; A , , .. I . ,:� . % ... I .. . ­ : .. - 11 m 3 to 2 eenU, I = to 9 ".. . : - - . . . I .'. " .. I . - ., .. ­ �', ,. . . I -_ . - . . .1 . . . � ). z . 'W'"N � - V -.-- , I I i . :�.. . . . ­ I . . . .. : _. �:".�­ _!-, crease has been in ulasetle I circulars, or wims to insure your property in Fiftt elm , I . . I . � � . I ., .. � : - I DW 1, , . U S . . ' - .- . I.: I I I - � � . ,� . p4stfour years, the fall wheat this . f these sgre 11 � . . '�I�: �.� !* I 0 M . . . _1- I- ". acres and 1.255 vi' erable en- 0 "..: .:'11:` .., i '..., i T ERS .. � 1-1: 1. . . ..� I . 1 .. '' . -_ 0 _ worthy of cr zwora i� Ikket -for thi ftethp IL :. I : I :1 . I, I . I :. - . . , . . . ... d � at respeck, ddrai&n*�L H4 oh4W ­ -1 " ­i7_. � " ­ Ill find our � stock ._ ''I ­_. .1. . . . ' 2,- v0y a"=' tter' 6( 1W A. raomeut, __/_._47.____N.__._ .-Y.. �, " I '.' .­ .., ine, Cylinder, Acme, - I The-area iii- hay aii& clovor?"is" - E&iAii i:* � � � * P Publj�, W i(,_��Ii * . - 2.95,151 acres and the yield 2. ut were it,otherwise the post-office � , Famers of Picke i ­ t I I.. I and otM' . �_. I . :. � . .1 T I I 1`114 . %. - . . -.1. r Mach m*e - : . - 11. . � per acre. The average of t expects to see the Machibe. begs i� inform "a piabit . . 11 Oils,- complete and " / I . � I .. .. . : . -11.1 The area of beaus - is 21, 70.), acres, tuitous postal service , - ,a8t I .1 ,:,.,.,,..,,, Farm, fdr ,ftlet.,.., . . . - . . .1 ­1 I- I : .. ., , and quality - - - . - .. ­ - - 1, - - - . - ...Y r ast half Of lot It, In fith con. of Uxbridge � , I I., I -_ . 1, 0 of four years, and the pros- . '' '"'a I I I ... 11 DALE'" .,�� --:, t _ . 1. I I I .1'.. \ . .- . _. I � - - . ... I 1, :-- : . petto , had a #,1,5,000 gr 'F , $3,000, half cash, balance on mortgage. Applyou , - i'�!. .; " , � Fl. :. - I - .. . -1 '. The numbers ,of farm live warehouses at ort Cr dit I _.. . ­ ,,, 1: . . I . . �;. I : i ea tile Chicago "Arch ist riot! W. 'n YO R.�- S A L E ... . . I ­ '. . � � _- �., All the Chic go, 8 ' Oouta,inlaq 106 acres of land. more or lees, .i. 1­ . I and $251 without board, pler ye censured by his. superiors for atte di 1kbd frame dwelling. A young orchard of over . , , - :' . . . : � "I'll' 41. � . I . I . . ­ :� : .. I 84:t9need boveloole of New �Rdiilwe. This is onje at the best LL LL , L . ,_­�r L . ing and harvesting - seasoi) . These York city to prison, has - " in the Township. I a I .- . � ., : , .1 _ r 'fi es are slightly lower �h*an last -that he ma expect a dqaRnliik 110tified Twenl-eight tares along west side can also . be 0 . � . _�!-, year's. The rate of wages of domes- The -!)OU$ht�i desired. Deedo 118ILDISMIT , - 'N . I , I - . . _. year s rate was $1.51. I . tables Were, this "asou. , . I - 00 _ .. L. � -1. I - . , ". :,-., .: ,,:. ! - --:.,; - j'': ,of ]a - , Or to �;_. . i ew,G' ds . I .L.. ;_ .. ., � ; 'resigned, or accordi has. - - - Sunderiaaa,� ... . . atl R d c I d . - . : ., there is the pitched battle has bedh a . Ladies, Bij . . _. . . - ,:�IT y Dr� . It1win *,!, ;� ver Watches frogi $9, pretty. - 1, P , '' , . '.. '... I � Profits to Grant's widow $ . ­ ­ IT, (IfiltIf -to � 11 . .. Clocks i great variety, Mw 1 :go , - ___ _ __ L . , '' - %. . !: , that which will perpetuate the inemory '_ L S T. 1_1 N. Forks, Spo6ne, & :,_ . , q ..7 z .. I vr - . ... � . . ... I I ... that "the pros 4#' ft I :-; z i .1 +�A�IaCloc!s repa4red.,,,�� -' - I I. .- , - ,�`.._z 1, ; - . . . above the pinch ofpoverty. in a sermon on Sund said The iMPOrted bull$ Presto" and "Wilbeim" ." :, � �'' . :_­­...� ...�..: an =14 bit ej�, I . * IJM_ a X 0 in I 0 ri ql'LA" I PLA i 6� wt � Jeii .1 W 0 1 a4l, 0 )MMI H I J H, 0 : , MI Il 9 J V M E t_ r4 W4 " t C F 'Intl, �7 14ST a r 0 - . ­ , -sword. , I &S the and the grWeet - preaolling tget Hollana, is the Holstein ban in vaea"Az IT A M13 8 � - - tl 0 , . - � . li i {� tr. ! - - - '.c. I i r ,, 1 7 I; 1 ' i L .,� j . ... �.......: - .,. -._.. - Ry..a.. ... °"` S= . ... -.+'d oi.xi� - - S., s.:.a3F..iFh. - - - -- I - , ` . .. - - - „R-., •r -- ,i_ _ -. _ Marro ; ,. - gawheac` - "'*'+� �ri>Ea'ay.Bdlrrrs`+r..en �r ,,� ._ Still Another Chanty, ADV'ICA so MOTSIsss. --Are disturbe at �~ _r ,: +�. F f you f a ° _ ,•;A I not and broken of .your rest by a ck � . ' Sill tvarleEon;" the luth0r Oi "Setts Ttdhb attd g with pain Of Cn g t,j� `,} y 44; , € ! ' „ y it send ai Onoe and t a be tip • I . f k_. d I are Ont, ie o' to lecture and of "D[rs. Wtn.low' - „'' , u . 4, ..- . 4 its - d'n g Ohildren Teething. IN vat is ina�alonla l �I i : ; read to English audiences this autumn. lit will retieve the g 11 ` - � „ ., poor little sufferer immsia 1 . ;, Biir Arthur Bass, of Pale Ale fame, Depend upon it, mowers ; there is mis : � + j f � ` , - �V{7at t. 9. ri* T tars the Brltub peer as $aron i i1 oars Dyse.ry sad a ¢x ,,, r ., , �++ •..rte - - - - - _ ' - - t ale is the 8 h and Bowels e o w :, • - .'A' 'f lei', • r '; 0t a. Burton of - Rangemore stud Burton -ii - ' `.a s Lt:w w nd _ _ A 1 . the Ours, redness 1p�teammat n, '�1 ti ; -.! -a, V- -, -** , ' 'a. A :. Trent." �I.n ii►� %Q1k0 Mad 0 •the whole - sys m. r z, { - I j` 1 . . , t/ 'xy �: Winslow s 60o Inv - ; I., ;: _ThoaN►nds of lives waved and b the �� - D , y is pleasslM to the taste and floe tp�ensri pps on "�, " � Mi� LA,� IN' . `}...; . i, use of wears pain King, the household remedy of one of the oldest and beet female physCci _ for chills, colds, flu=, summer complaint. dyeen. and 4un".in the United states, and b for e } I tY, colic sad cholera. Only ss cents. bold br �•,� - - • by all dp thro oat the world. p� I 3 ; t W. H. Field, cttttOnist arld;tgist. r +'� naafi a'bboo�ile: He snrr jog dsk for "iv[Y: There is said to be a woman at Long @Low's SOOTRW6 STNUP.' and hake no o or �� __ Branch who holds'Bible classes and has mod' G1 7 .. - 1. _*:... ,r `\ , . . . _. - oonyerted two fashionable New York PICBBSIDta 1[ARH1T. . 4 1. - ladies. mswe of nce A s e . - - - - f „ �,:: , 1. ` � ' ' 'Fall wheat 74c to 78c : � • �r ' .. _ The difference between Some men and 'd6n to 70a. eprin , �Oo 75X, m ;;.. � .I:�� � _ _ - ' . [ . " . . . 1. I S ' r " i i that the will o into a saloon Flower per cwt. SF eo 2.2& to :1 . I.,. - i dog y g $1Q 00 per ton ; short, s00 per cwt ah t V ° together and the dog will come out per- Si-I& soreeninam, 7% per owt, a' : s: A ' . F R U I .z . I T_ BARS . feelly sober. M FARMERS WARKW. _ � . ., 1. - Attention is just drawn to the fact that r i Toronto, A *q. to . s '' - _ a L ' - . � � - 1 1 ; . , - . . . . �Tiie street receipts o! iDrain ta•d we» 1 A 1 - - - . � __ .. Bent on the de- y► - the Chicago anarchists, and prides anchaaRed. About ip0 bnsheL o TO � E •- •• • ALL _ E t t - 1; � �: * . . . . - . r. i `� struction of life, and property, are 1>tfideL when coated and sold at Two to 7sc tar tail d t' . I . I . SO a SII. �. and 1% for goose. Barley firm, its I u i. ' at dso to 900. Oats i1tm, with seder of ........ V T \' Horsetaen, `attention! When ryoar horse ds Dtlahels at.98c to 980. Peas I►re noutinal at A' . Y rye. Rap in fair any 1 ; 9b 1 s --- /,� PRICE 'S ` galled, scratched or cat, or has an 1 sore, and 6llc for p y 1, , +� r bathe twice daily, and apply Me regof Parkes sold at $12 to $i4 for old, and at •10 to $14 r ,, .. ; _ . , - Carbolic Cerate. It is undoubtedly the finest for new. Straw steady 19 loads at $19 to S1 a . I - in and cleansing application for it. Be ton. Hogs sold at i7 i;5 to 07 00. Beef $3 to - �' rat ' _ '_ S I . I I � -, healing � - - `_ - .. sure you get Madregor Qc Yarke's. $old at S6c i4° s0 for forequarters, and al~7 5p to ;R 60 0: .. }. R ! per box, at Pickering drag stare. • hind gnsrwrs. Lamb id a0 to !8 and mut n , A your 1 sad to e7. . 1. \' `A g lady sotto shook hinds with The produce market was qni t to -day, d _ R E I j t the President at a recent reception, held prises generally rated steady. w quote : f up her glove as she left the White House I8c "to 14c; butter, lb. rolls, 10 to- , large is „ 14 to 16; interior, l0c to lie. Lar Joe ; Ch es - ' �•• and said : "I am going to have it sniffed. 10c to 19c. Bacon 1oc to 12c. gg. 14 to A man who saw country board adver- Tarke 76e to 81 50; chickens pe pair 500 to , . - ' S., ow. used b a farmer wrote to him, in uirmmtoe per bushel 70c toy apples t y q 8 barrel, el 00 to $$ 00. ' what kind of a table he set." The an- , _..." . •... i - -; ewer came promptly -- "a mahogany ex %W= TABL21- lsokering s pog o. _ i, *� �`� . -- tenslOn table. TRAINS ooINo EAST DUE AS F LLOWS:- sa •L .i..L.L r NCB -�•��- The Rev. Miss Louise Baker ie a MAIL EXPRESS. 8 20 A. M. 2* vv �' preacher at Nantucket. A correspond• . MIXED,- - , !, , 2 48 P. M. J' �► - . , ant says of her:' „She has a serenely LOCAL, ' $ 40 P. M. " _ . . beautiful face and 'a sweet voice. Toting TRAINS GOIiNo WSsT DUE AS F LLOWS:- L '` I 4L . men get converted by a look." MAIL EXPRESS .08 A. M • - - - • L .1 . . 1. . /� A compositor who imagined he had a MIXED.' - ' .lo P. M. Will offer the balance of th it _ _ talent for construction of sentences had MAIL EiPRES.. - .2, P. M, ttmer Stock at greaEly reduced prices in order to effect a - this line to set : - "A tall woman with a 'Trains run oL standard ti e. clearance before 'the 1st of Se tember, consisting of slight stoop." He substituted tb- word - p ➢lazza for stoo ►• N E 8P 1 `LORD tc TNOMIS AP . - . . - Gabriel Dumont, the fisliting Iieu, 9 Ad rtisipg 45 o ' • - ' .. ' i� _; 1-1 � Ala k and Colored Sill ' • ant of Louis iliel, �r as resented by fi� e 4i18andolph $t.,Chicago, seep th paper on erin�s - f p Grey 1 and White Cottons, hundred. French Canadians assembled at stud are authorized DYER ISER ' '' Shirtin ►S' ' ' lVooderest, S. I., on 'Sund.uy, with a make contracts with -- -_ - _- , g Cottonades, Hats - _ may a Ioun4 n h j ap S handsome gold watch in cow- nemoration�3 PAPER gplr► tL A 1 ` ' Hosiery and Gloves, of his brace: during the rebellion. - Thousands ours their recovery front Rheina- eewwssppaaP� mod: l� SPm ; Street),where adver- m _ k. tism to Nest's �1 orld's �4'onder or Family Lini- YV a ha�'e a large 13t.oek of ' adios' and Men's Boots and Shoes ' al meat. It is conceded everywgere to be the best tisingoontraetamay OR �` known remedy for rheumatism, cuts, bruises,' be Mau AN a in _ , 30- Children's, which we s rains, burns, scalds and all com taints re- Wlil Se bOlit Co for 30 days., 1' • p aside w scarce, tot wLo wnb . . i.. ll. a . - . : quinng external application. PnCe L:,c. and 30c. SttnwuACo,,Portlaod, X e.will tenet •. . - . -. _� per bottle. Sold by W. H. Field, Chemist and few, tell Infarnu•tloa work w s A choice stock of : GFoeerie al' Ys' on hand. ` - ,ruggist. 40-4 they etm d% acrd Uve tit that wile Farm Produce taken in egc,h�,nge, or we it11� ts.meremsabsssy . r y. bs' `.� 11'� rte a Its no longer shoot the hat, but ad Yoo:r:`.yi.rtt 'l�se.. w �a �e " : '' j pay cash if it is desired. b shoot the rapids. .:r tale-, sore cts..g flew tb.o.... ai n... Call and examin8 tht Stock and sa�-e moue for oArSelves: - 1 1 and Adamascobite, says The Industrial ------------ - - y . , . I . , . World, is a newly - discovered mineral. PC KERI G - . . found only in Missouri, which cuts steel • Whitby July 1886 with great rapidiiy an3 yet retains a,irery �;; I Ra & J CAMPBELL and �... j - ('O�t , . . fine, keen edge. S s ------ . - , ', ' _ Count von Moltke plays' amateur far. A. 1. `tit• ► mer at his country pike of Creisau. OLMSTED t KEMP'THOR , PRO ... �' '' _ C111- : He likes. to go over his tie sand to prune M'anufactnrers bf all kinds. o Moaldin e, 11 J�`��' f . iudly ' - : the young trees planted in the park. - He Hand -Rail, Bannister Winds, Posts, O� 1. �.. insists :on leaving home -grown fruit on his -Sash, Doorst aid Blinds. lanini{ a d I table and he enjoys talking to his guests Matching a specialty. All k' de �f w k , _ /,;/ w ?' - 1. done on the shortest notice and saran d a `. about ii. He has built a school -house on , • • _ ;; `, " his estate .and he often visits it, listens to please give ae call. 3p -y I J • - Ut• . the teaching and questions the pupils. EAT*' l ' - -Fluid Lightning ---All sufferers from that The gubscrlbe his f ' . terrible torment, Neuralgia, can be made happ `, �� _ - in one moment by a single application - of Fluid . ' . - , � ;I 1. Lightning briskly rubbed on palatal carts, and O•--- 1 - '. I 0, . - . without using any disgusting medicine dayy after splendid 8X18 this siring. .. or ; $� ��S day with little or no result. Fluid Lightning Highest prices paid for d - also cares as effectually Toothache Lumbago, .. SIPECtACIlES AND EXEnGLA.ISS S Rheumatism; Headachepand is sold Toothache, 95 cents a wheat at th , . bottle by W. H. Field, Chemist and DrnYgist. -44 `,' roamers and other t�nWare Are the only Glenuina English Articles in the Canadian Market. i . - ' _ A Baptist minister in Massachusetts Real Pebbles are kept m stock. Teets are givegto, pnrChasers to prove genuineness. - The are reooznmended b send testimonials have been received from the President • married an Episcopalian woman who a . ` ' y {' • _ Which 6doA7 Vice- President, Ea -Presi ant, and Ea- Dice - President of the Medical Association of ' . a would dance.. This scandalized the par- r II1;eIld8 ltSelf and Canada ; the President of the College of Phyeieang and Burgeons of Quebec ; the Dean i islf, necessitating the .minist�is saying Flo'u'r and . Mill' Fee alwa 8 j ► of the Medical Facui"J.Laval University.; The President and Ea- Presidents of fife on Sunuay, in his pulpit : "This church . Medical Council of Nova Scotia, &c., &c. These recommendations ought to be sudi- . .. is not my wife's keepers :She sha'.1 do ; . f02 sale. 1S IIOW r8ady to take or(ers cleat to prove their qualities, but if further proof is needed, call on as she pleases, and she shall not be ac- Alik'ers' Work a S ecaiit `� ' � - countable to you in any sense. You had far'e$vetrlighing: Repairing, ChRISTOPHER DALE, Hardware Merchant, Plck�rin better let her alone." �OPP�N� A story comes from a popular sumrher ; . resort to the effect that a city chap taking aIIy dad. :Ot Air Fll?i1es! �C•, dLc: � Bladsmil Sk�PHOTO GRAPHY , a seat an an old stump there thought he U TATION i ,':: _. : heard the rattle of a rattlesnake. He ►ot Evetybod' wondere w there is $deb FIBUr per 00, X2.00 tot. 5 ='`'L y► sprang to his feet and rushed . for the 'I" Nave eeQiired the services of W. H. PEB$Y, a rash to , , who is in every respect hotel, bowling all the Way as the rattling Bran Vet OII $13- i i _ r, t r ' grew louder, and finally fell . down in a A FIRST -CLASS HORSE' -SHOER 0 Brien s � Photo. ' Gallery. :' . Shorts er' Ton - $14. end General Mechanic. The reason is because he Rives perfect swoon. A boz of sugar - coated pills that r p t ` satisfaction in eve case and din still . . - be had in his coat -tail pocket was the Sereeningp- per 100, ' c a ry , g g s '. - Bu' n j_ R �i GG I ES, GUTTERS, WAGONS 1. . farther will say if there are any persona canes of his fright. Chop Feed d0 -'1. _ who have had Photos taken by a that ' - Cholera Preventative. -In order to withstand I ` Clot ap to order in first -class style on shoreet . Cholera, and such like epedemica a perfect Mill closes . SatIIrda nigh $ Pickering Cr (' iemont. . notice and at prices to snit the tithes. are not equal to -any city work I will ;' . - purity of blood, and the proper action of the i t b stomach are required. To insure that end in a O CIOCk I _. _� Bloeins horses* With COntit$ct@d I'`@'8 '� r'e..lihe>EII OII@ dozen Panel P�rtraits : -_.,. Interfering a specialty. free of change. No work allowed . o leave . the chewpe�at, moat available and nom late man- i the Studio unless first -class an highly her, use M�cGrego's Speedy Care foryspepsis PRICES LOW and WORK GOOD. 1. and Impure Blood. There is no parer, eater or �00�� Q . AIGHTS finished. Photos -made in any kind of - more reliable remedy in ezistence for Indigee- W F. L. GREEN. weather -rain or Sunshine. avin Lion, Dyspepsia, Co stiveness, etc. Ask your , I , g . . - neighbor or any person who has used it. Trial LOVELL'S : added some very fine scenery to th Studio bottle given free. sold by W. H. Field, Chemist istory� • -' '' ! am prepared to make work second 3o none I - and Druggist: 40.44 gazette T and: . . a now at Full Blast t P p I in Canada. . et - A Russian instructor has issued an -OF THE - Copying and enlarging a sped lty. A . I edict that would cause domestic rebellion I beg too Inform emir qjd fi iendsi end customers that . in malty a hoasehold in this countr . DOMINI N OF C , ADA . I am now prepared to buy large stock of Frames always hand. •• Anj M�CC�e �h�t All Work done by the ingtantane ns pro - Thechief inspector of schools at Taganrog Yn Nine Vvolumes Ro al Sv G t eels. has issued an ¢rder; forbidden girls _ o y �T �1 gg To he commenced yshenever a anfti lent hum r ♦ • E • ORl N , ehquenting the gymnasium and other of subscribers is obtained to cover cost of pu i- , , (� scholastic establishments nation. Ba��MEo��� b meats from wearing bscription to the Nine ofames i 6. 1­ .., . .:.-. , . any kind of unbecoming fashionable dress, to the Province of Ontario or a 012.50, M06t G'xi'R,C� 00 Of F1.011r BUY YOUR ' 48 -8 - , Photographer, 'Whitby. _ 13 New Brunswick or to anus tea $u.5o, Always on hand. Nezt door to Post -office. . stays, corsets, bustles, pads, high•heeled Manitoba or to British Columbia a .50 to Prtn ��• '�"' ` boots, tall hats, etc., and the parents of Edward Island or t0 Northwest Te stories 89 Also B, Shorts, and all kinds of ..�.1JO V V e . • _ . the girls are said to be vet much leased Each Province to have a map. I -- -ATT -- . - ' with this order. 9 P . Please ,send for - pres tug. , ' . Mill Feed. - . . - - ; A stranger who attempted .to drown ..! ; ;' JOHN LO I'LL: FLOOR EXC11KNaE® FOR MINEAT. ' : * , . �'.."`�' INNY _.'rER FROM - Manager a d Publish i himself at St Louis and was pulled out 3iontresl 4th kup*t, llse6. 41 43 1 Of the river orsyth. o Si . 7. was asked b y cue of the �NQ. i1�ITCEi�I , - crowd around him : "Say, do you really • ' - ic Headac d - want to make a sore th' of it 2 "Yes there you have beau .accommodated all - • through the Season with repairs j ' I want to die." "Want o die real bad?" i DYBP.EP81A OR INDIOE8T10 . . "Yes." All right ; come over here in r for all kinds of Farm ..., wNSN this saloon where there is a gang of men Implements, , _[iS B1 0 - ® ---IN THE-, 1, ;� �� .. dc., at And hurrah for Jay Gould for the next ! - ' WEST1 LIVER LLS.. P resident. If ,you live three minutes ' ' ' prises so low - P YCE �= LZJhI ER that we cannot live on . nc w1U tboreagWy care yon. 4'hey de apt after yelling I'll •pay your board for u "`` tripe ,or purge, but act very sate , and ..r ,.-.,:,. month. The stranger concluded to live .• I `- them alone. We are at all times whenever seed are considered feet .. it out. - n . ..;'` i a' �-�- � pleased to have the farmers call on' its They have proven to be the . � �. � , r t P - "s . One of the best directions to `avoid .. . , .�._ -FQ " - R GREATEST B�.SSINC . drowning is : - "Lock the h " NOW 1S the Tizi i$ a ave ands behind lathing They May Dea�re I OF THE GE i the back, fully inflate the lungs, and close - the mouth." A Chicago entleinan - YUl1Z' OY'C�erB. ..•..W. ;I , r, - g our ;e Of the Beat Quality, s. and Will try to eati$fy thelp► .�. )<ndlteatie , > . gave these derect:ong to his daughter, and ', '' ' ,! . ,t�v Ordered Stomach• TMw sure an awe. . PAR'rIEt3 Ctiritemplatiti i3uilding in the ___*_O� _ flee theta ad be- , two or three weeks ago, while she was - t and perfect care. fipring should leave Weir grders now, thus sec W4 glso' ]have a stoelt of the reUev your asisery, 30 I - a ' " , I . rowing on Lake Michigan, the boat cav- �at�ns, Bacon, is dRoll lugs great rednaticn in price.,�jNa, g mace Soe �1. ; - lsized, and she was only saved from drown- . ....- BELL ORGAN FOR SALE BV ALL DRU(iCIBTS AWO - + ° and other Provisions cheap BILL STUFF a ' peclalty. �FJNUINZ DEALERS IN MEDICINES. . ' ant; by following this .rule. As ells ob `� served its directions she went under but - T,� A T�'" =N'S_ ?---- - on hand, Seeding' Machines, &c., Flow Bewart of Counterfeits and Base Imitation Goa• ; a short distance SIId u n reaching the v °' ` ` ine wrapped only in Slut, with signat on every . - . , All Orlden promptly filled and lumber delivered Points; 1, andsides, etc., t�lways - surfaee she Boated until a Loat put out box. Free tyial package of thtsn Caleb tad Pilo ' MFhere raga Uom the shore and rescued her, ,,z .'- 1 e j k ds / scut to any address tin receipt pi a 3c- scan 're h end Cho d. _..� , in Stock for all in . OF' PLOW. JNO. O. �tsT O OOy ` ` e BIRTH. k `An ins ection WiU ob e. Pickemg. -- �a sores PROPRIKTOR& - p . _. L=ber ' P. i�: o s�TH BRO. 61 a 88 Kima 9T EAP T, Tonorm, _ , _ . o .:..In Pickering, on August 93rd - JOHN - _ _ -_ - . ,.. , a . . ... .. ..: .. ,. , - .j �'� ' �, :> r,i .,r -L C,._n . - a •.. If A . rik '. I. y, i} . 14y : �g�: ,x.. V_ . N I T ip f .% , A. NG FOLK Se a .::�► no x xa., ,,•'�R1#� HB,�;i��a . s ���e 11 .1 I _� _ . _ .. asuxsMi �- ; . TWO � et Labor preps•• Iw o�tt►b1Lh - � • T OPIUM. ah • The : o 'i a - y. i .w' In Oat tst, O oq ee Apps on I. iuiarhhe Via' School Children. - The m 'edloi ��0'' w c�r 'I. � , .i b y At a ht own ld i f�1+bm th.110 I �_, veto Ito tot► .r 0011.. °nf The eommen hour -flyy is n reghl&r i�cMim, the[ bott•>e� ei the llff s� tee p O 6 o lid - Pro • . J. B�trtreff has ezwralned reye>k riowlee�ge of the o°i Mr w% our homes. Whether welcome or �°+ 160 hers., hat a takes to grata with we 'thousand foot hundred r►nd ssv0aty�elght it w deed Send 6o Inpe tam tt Dome■ with all its near and distant feet, bat .soaped nnh Ertl [tawdtnsss, wad U fed 8•thio� but gray bays wind g1rL In the 8:[. Peterbarg soboois, and testimo foie from thee. wp� took tiv and most tend makes- its A Wolf Island hen an` egg which the whole system Is relaxed an but a oem• daring the last five year&, and found head - hate °e' persistently we' had on a lints i as eoaoo. p _ oared. Ad roes M V,. Lnboc y into our domestic affdm And beoanss only Her Qarblively small amount of work can b• en- bobs in a ht hundred and six ht that out 'W& II usually follows whatever men make their name Is withheld out o respect to the fam- lured. (crass is so washy and the stomach bh 11.6 per osub.. He states th tithe per, Erna St. Rest Teronro, Ont, Oat this --r . -... - . , - of the h b W •ldtat but a small oss a of headache iaoreww almost In w fi"� pre ereaos. • When wrl*, � b� mss, i� has g�taed the name, .mtasakc dog bon this a r ><coi, or the domestic fly. In too answer m the q estloier,' " Who war wasomi of "Iatttrhmm ° - contained In the direct" progression all h.1lib •ge •! Oblldrsn,. ' eg stomach when fall The bowels we loo as well as with the number of hoam occupied There are ittise '>fpest I aid it was b laminar visitor, but I top Sir Wwlar Scott ?' on one et the entrance Me p the stoma h is a tied, d the It has b them.fer mental labor th w oases all the we. -' silo V% .the truth ill, that the puitheis of this ex at pa a k>tiDl boy Srretsi, w fain ° ,- N y j w, whiff held- bat tbo tat y through the desert of 4 .sent generation were witivus thte h all , 00*11s who was " t info vet short tflfitd, when too rd eoourred In only five pax can$..W the an wbe break@ a sat m. g °g �, : at .w rk The sweat polls out It to o rea ed h i aStwokid from twenty- a hot day w en rann.ng to oatoh�ad4 I t &foist, safely hidden away ie same kilted by Biel, ! - I �� m= tr deesa i this of this. �s pas stirsams rnd a few mina es ez/fton oanom of ht to ,o r cent of the woks or ossing, empty bottle or dusty Just as Richard SaiU as of ' Farm an, him to pail and blow as if he had been i not• dim fond a pupil* h age, Don't use . , In a torpid sate, -waiting until the to baetr The lather at s more naasecat er g N. B., had get his last of bay Into his a rave, He may do vary, well U be has nos that as ossea�al Douse of obsttnato mss' Rai•, when you � �sself warmth of spring thawed out their stil- new barn tl}e bailding tee straok by Ught- Carson's St"ach Hitters, w n, get to &, f bodies. Thin in, no doubt, the secret nin and all the b& d some farm m &• noising to , I but ran In pau. Ha and fight Ieadaobe a school children is the ekoeesive mouse the Bowels gently cleanstn�ln0 het ., g+ y+ fifes, but !►e 4 cwt fit te work. He }Dan ataad mental s enforced b the repent adat- ities from the system one renders R All to p•, a those larger, roll -grown flies &hies we. ohinery, oosutamed. 1 p ,,. _ , a medera amianS, bet ho alpea It its great oatioaa&1 ammo pqr a and cool Gtreat S y have wondered about -early In the •• r jw' gr , which leaves out of Priog Medicine poi The Used longevity Item b fusntslied exertion t ®d d ezh on. If oondderatton the The Pss aster (leneral raisin ' I .L These same flies must have laid PoO tog peonliattties et the child's that g• by a family living in Kingston, N. S. It a team is to be worked regularly It b bot- nature and the elementary, prinolples of q , ardein vinous, spirituous or :;in h reds of eggs m decaying vegafables and; ooaniet@ of tw member@, who' are all cluing, ter to keart► thorn 11n the stable and feed sotenUfic hygiene. {� ors not tole. Saoh liquid. 4 er nnwhelesvme places, whets the young' ys The overstrain bring a lg bar,. the yeooglisi be4gg 62 care of age. The them hay and gtato togularly, with an so• about an increased Irritability •f She br&la, if we are oar aotly Informed are ah °raI i ots Uved for several days feeding upon added ages of the ten eq 1700 years. oasienal btu o e w, w relish and a re And cnaseaative dliSurbaooes is tits oerrabral rtaelved by a males, nasty food -not mach like the dainties t! g• t A child who was fish near 8 ndroal alstor of the bowels This may be mown ciroalation Professor Bystreff emphsmtioal- blo� they afterward seek —and after pas -.; y y Free Fight, rag w west or two in quiet nymph trita.e, Island, toney Ore• gist &'small blaol alyd given them, or they may be permitted ly insists on the imperative necessity few bass. fore h could landed a lar i be ran oat a little while and ather the ermanentl admlttto medical men tv oea- ° �°at vutation of B cgs: ggect me forth in pedeot swarms of flies. g g pp �r g ie snob that i nee induced unpcipcip�m . Few people are Interested. in thin common maskinonge swallowed' a base. bait, sad grass. Thin mode of keeping a team of terenoee of eahool- beards. Of pttlUwdve is to ado t ocher names ,w, near • 1 Itssaot —exas t for Its destraotioa or Part of the line, and got ft with the booty. hones will y rgaolk baAkr I,�we k than measures, he mentions methodical mass- ible. T� proprietors of B�i�e`ke i • hmeot —yet It-is well worth our study, A N•w B[rowsi►tok 1►hile onttlrtg top p°rOti em to' n tNS• i but b tin, mild aperients In well nonrinb child. Oil registered then Mine and style of the in Hi registered both in Canada and the Unit i d it bas puzzled many a naturalist with ate: old tree •for kind ' struck what he IDOdeptla ftmeunt ei• we re aired, the ten, steel in the aeeenio, bromides, fah &la - Statee, and nd one Dan nee it bat the - I wonderful eyes and peculiar mouthpiece. theaght at first was .a n . He began to see ra&y Iwo re is the Lion et ozygen, and. in severe case @, w tam- Others sea. i of the .access of mieiv tare tot b trio Oil haves optett other names Bmi sae Many swop have the different peril of whittle smnd it, whoa be band m old dP bat bs pot !m► the parity tfi@oentinnanoe of all studies. , , e meats free, and the upper pair of jaws, brae door knob thoroag ly imbedded in the stable dnrinp the day, wb net at work, __-_ as Eoieotrio il,' fiatectroti uit, ",,d �� Iled mandibles, are like o'earp- tsothed geodes the treo.baving gro entirely tlhromd &'ad Btran �y bad grain re al4rly, bat ?with Advice to Mother. find Fathers:` : Bleed no to in g nntn ei�iue`riotoii uy dirtostion. It 1Mes teem n good to hS In tact so a Lermined were the ' b es. But the mouthpiece of :fly -•the flies all day In the %nr , cut .ter ants 1 Weald advise mothers %o study the Iowa brought a snit at Law, in the ghthat. tb�r dibles and thick lower lip -taro united. •The work of detl eming the ship 4hadhel pas a"e o! their would a being, read books n Canada, w de rive Bri bat t of and worries them. The stn le may be dark- gr upon the nab- go & z;one of `Heir d ierm a prebesots like the trunk of an between Q iebeo and Me treal to 27 feat Is erred y jeot of infants and hew to tak4 oars oaf them to control the same ; IJ but me C�urta an • ph&et, which in thl,.k and long and quite adv&aoia rw idl and t ere is new a fart + &°d yet kept se wsi ventilated an i Minirter o' gcicutture at intowa gg P y� fibers are many ezoeltent work@ ublished fall eau large In proportion to the sizi tit the In• obance of a vestal drawin 27r • toot of water fidlry' !f Properly constrp ,se. to avoid n n this sob' • of P twtued their r gtewr. d trade mark. the anae anon et flies Po 1 )ask the advise of oar - Briggs Elec rte oil cu-ee Rheumatignm, 6Q . ' t. This proboscis terminates to two lobes, passing down the S%. La renoe from Men. y + an still preserve a instead of y ralgia Sprain and Brudea, corn lainn r : d through h this veer tube the fl takes comfortable temperature Yen more so physician your neighbors, and p p � g q y tlreal to aebeo brier. th close of acv! s- than that effeoted b the a ode of a tree, from colas su h as Sore Throat Cough. Q B take proper Dire of yourselves ; Instruct ma, i;h, ;p- I iced, which consists entirely of tiqulds. tioa fhb &niamn. y Bronohiti and difficult Breathing, your daughters when they arrive w% a roe •r 'The eye ei the By ls soother • ondon& fa• A Jersey ball &slob a too 'was leading per age and impress upon their minds what What is that big iron thing fail of re. Instead of two, as there sevme to be, ' yy '' holes asked Laura. Looemotive baher," It eye is composed of four thoanand a to &sable at Richmond, , P. Q , became 't`brnipa 4s a YrGfit hie Crop. responsibilities they sesame when marrying. raid Tom. L nr& looked the obstinate and refused a move, whereupon Waldo F' Brown se. Not atone do we need to advise mothers but thoughtful. � thr .. oresgopio eyes which are me arranged that say at feetwent�• a moments s lenoe she asked the 1&d vet unwise Rod hold of the fathers else. Your life and conduct have y do y y five years he has not m e a [allure with the bell lace alive$ ? Tom looked am,z. t e fly cannot rail Its eyes as you own, they tin in the bal.'s nose wi his hand. The as much to do with heredit u • woman a they , _ g fined firmly in his head. But it oats g the turnip dreg, and with the exception of + ad To make cm reader he said slowly, animal resented slats in tt by flinging him psrho two ears he has n even more so for U yon think you Dan per ; , u well, U not better than yea, because He far- b r y Esc from 100 asst In drinking,.ill•tre ► tin your wife and - A. r . t several times - around the stable, ache n to as high as 1 500 each g y . - 1 e h little eye sae the power of seeing per- titnatsl ewa with sl ht in'nries. P g yew' disobeying all physical and moral laws on -- - fe tly In one direction. Just think of see- y 7 Although some years he h s not been able- y - - ' Afire occurred In Rsbe MvAbe`s he to sell and so has fed to to his stook -its need never expect to be pread of your sons M EN —THR le —end wo ladies_sf CM to eight thousand different ways 1 arar T aneoitl while the 000a •s•. ' and daughters. Your tins in the test will M gOOd i'a'' R. it• Ka"any, Toronto, oa nd a fly's feet ors else very wonderful. d 0. pants were In other seasons they have p d him a larger P. I It oats walk upside down and on m�rron or �• Mr. MOAbe got auto Ids and pat a lad- net profit than any crop ter wn on the farm, etton produce a living witness to testify aENTB r R NEW PARALLEL y der a to the room w dow, agrees to the' and, taking the years one ith another, he against you here and, hereafter. This !s so A BIBLEB late type, leadid map, ew. ,; • or highly polished surfaces with rat mUp• P 1 illustrations • contain loo 1, tumbling; door being out off b the acmes. When he has found as bore or two i tum s to pay mach to be said on the subject, bat .I feel , �, questions and sa er tnmblla because on the deriside g Y en on Bible o too; liberal terms, Iota of each tiny feet is a little mnoker�&nab sae Seconded the ladder it b ke, oonsegnently better than most farm or pe. He remain that it what I have aid will benefit and Book and Bible 001110 Toronto, Dos, fO`tbo,t b ye make of leather and string, only very the oblldren, mother, an grandmother had berm one year %bat he sold a carload of 400 O°ns°1° lad one dear, loving mothers heart, — -- — -- • -- - m oh smaller, —and th a six little sackers to leap, one at a time, In his arms. ' The bushels at 33i cents a bushel on the Stook I will be oenant 0st� R >• —IN EVERY Tpwp � ' two latter were badly shot an n • . 64, county, for the O. S. Parer and Slicer. B0 b Id the By safely to any, position. y p, at his station, wad, w. he was loading the �. . - t ni out i 11ellt at tight; sample Knife "at a a the legs are regular ,•• fly brushes," Gnrrge Ke•so- ka -ws-sls recently hired a car,' was frcgnently asked by farmers the lin'len14 Bm0f Fard, Hoe t of i'doa too Q D- DAY Agent, w to are used for the purpose of brushing saddle•horso from M fyl sale at Eimon• Pries, and several times when he told It do You" m•. �'orcoto on, . P P� R y. 1. -bad end milk with fruit.: 8e yarm_e� p Acre e dust from Its head, body, and trridemont ton. At fit. Albert he so d the horse to ate- they said : '•Can yon tnimke anything grow• 2, $Lewd and whipped eggs ;henry. > soft - s. other party. $e sale the imal beak, came aB turnips wt that price V It so happened 3700 — 3 Bead and boiled e 1 e tram Dundalk - 100,000 to town, and d M .C3 e a art of the that corn was ne►llng t the same pricer eggs; f aPPa+ ($3• piaya, 15 cents i wo,wo 5 cent music i l wkw"4 Have you ever wondered `wh , ft has y P mesa t y y tai y and Mr. Brown naW Set m : "Yea grow ') . - halt•wios. BUT D, S7 Ii,ing-st• w,, Toro@to, b t two win while butterflies area Iled hire, and lease him for ether term, The g w - -.- —___ gs PP ea an average 4. Bead and butter , rias•paddiag with - - ------ - - - - -- Indian and the horse have both diw rag less Shan bashalls of oern BAND SAW ACHIp>sl9 -.ALL e[zU—� w th four ? yet i fly (s mach ntre ger on p od' to the wore and eve it tiro seirson and sugar and milk. , improvem ts ; broker b&W news for 11r�I & e wino than then gaudy oreatare &slob The Indian has made the horse go a long g b C,ra bread and batter; roasted chest- tag to posts; gesi, oheu►p and durable Mad h, fl so trre and feebly.' ' Files are oal- way in more senses than o s. several there ngh work gs ; I grew an av- yr K Pe ) efro01lars- JoH GILLUM h po, t7adelea p1101 ante •hone rapes orstoaa stage of 200 bushels of rnips to the &ore - oat. two wiinged insects, d there w e many The G alden Lion proper , situated on the 6 O,A %• mwl porridge and mint L Bah, and grew them ss w seoend on and ve ' J e er also. as gnats, may -flies, bad mesgni- basinesa par% of Matra atres Winnipeg, was them tee cultivation at all," pMr. Brown bread rani butter (D tAlth) - EPRR8$NT TIVE in each oonnty so sell .fpm s, wbioh are all classed In one order, and 'sold a ooapte of da�s age t Mr. Jahn R tab- 7• Po inched aUp. postal and l says that 9D0 bushels is a very moderate gBs: pancakes with honey ltatrlm pouesl —s beak oe Lo.a tJoort led dipters, meaning double. °risen, of Vanklee B� 1, aS., who already or syrur ; bread pudding ; hot milk. ony and kindred ',emes. wilts to • Although the are called two in- b an owner of Winnipeg to crop and that be hoe grown 500 bushels on oirsnlam into Nonal Book tad Eibts ssi, ug y winged- peg petty the ex 8 Vegetable soup; baked beans ; pots- >toronw. ant } . d still a second of win do exist, ant of an acre of highly manured land that had pair got t, X200,000. The pr y, which has grown two taro besides the rune seawson toes and batter, blsoai%s and apple damp CROOL T here,a attidcat>v,ttesti11s b t in a very radimentay ioo,adiMen. They jot frontage et 28 feet, was for X800 a loot, g Pe ling•, i ter attached, sae on eadh side of the body, , ;Inoludindthe be the flat Drop being early pas that were . During Hoods s . ildiag, w b worth about marketed Jane 11 and the second ore 1 t oos. b h h m ep°0W °0 °n° of p'�' _ til bark of the nmento which anoWn - X8,000. The oe b d a very good one ' p How to Tell When a Per AOn iii Dead.. s on and �enb. own e'hart6ao�d, n f i g pN t . this larger front eswmv, and can be more Iby local dealers, pickles, and the turnip. were sewn .boat Pointing. All w oats should come. Bend im�meela hoamain the at or ma A than is st of August M the last working of While we are decidedly In favor of aroma- stay for olrou4n. Tai Umos Baas use -fl These little y 9 Two ye&ts ago Ohatlelr, $[rh tf•p of Mt. the ouonmbers. He believes that !t Is tied, we do net admit that the fear of beingn+r' �� . erw►d•. Toroow. y. wings tors called Rutherford, now Mayor of a►en Bound, din• easier to grew 1000 bushels ei turnips on buried alive should be a reason to cause no pe n, or balancers. Perhaps ancient files oot►tsd the bones of his left wrbk The bones i d their ,noend it of alai. an sore than 100 baeh•is of oern, to rejsot burial and to adopt cremation. Aih1 NISI -T D OAN't FIND A BOOK Tan pis cgs � ere bat It was net on known that flue@ bnW madsomon or that you ass rssb d, u with all members &slob are net et ho ligature whbh bindo t s bones was rope I Tauber. are two simple tests by which we can moo taster wt tbao " world's Wooden.', Mil the w feeble and small. The Tway! convince ourselves whether a person 'tai °�'—� and Infidels, ae►thdias see s y S!° fared, and the discovery was made only ! Timely Bupesti' is really dead or not Oao test ls the : same Protestants, Did d young; oldageats we. fun e tsaoe of them oettbinly shows Shat the whoa ti was toe lea a tore to the too not canvassed to yeah .re going into the tletd +►w ' di taro are not very different from other y ' In inslwer to questioq. he* �to know when that has been crowned with a prize by the . it ; o. Jr. Jenkiw sold 188 the fiat week • J. L lira i the tw of hie hand. The thouugght that his watermelons are rips, snap t6b melon with French Government, which has for ears says i " The find, week with '• wooderel. oe i as • hand would be nnelea VI llte eve him g the fingers i% has a doll, nollow offered a large reward for the dlwveytry of one hundred and Isixteen dollars," A Good chum . % has been said the home -fly b a treploal great distress, and west th cause of a aer• flago and or unemployed , , sound it b ripe. Aaether • -way ls to pros an method salwa a ca alwayp re- yam". p persons; outfit frets to a0bal ow Ott disliking cold, and unable to bear It vous disease of which he died a few days yy ' ptni write to terms. Bs.ntfn axaaana 1< 1 g ; and but for the shelter and food which ago. . y an it, and if it cracks it ls ripe, but pre.atag liable, and one that may. be pr4clilood by the Co_ Brantford . it ads to our heuaaem, iS could not long sac- on [t a few Mmes has a tendency to spoil is. most Ignorant, The method'.! determining vi our climate. Even though it ds shel- � Th0 people of R►ver F 'p, N. S , truer. The stem drying and taming black V one actual death which was aoasidsred by the TgE FMRR� D ten with ne, and we find interest todytag . h? °� 1°f° a state ei ° oitement oa the sign of ripeness. C ammea whitewbsh, Preach (Iovernmsnt tee being worthy of the Story Paper, The t3ia serisi }that evening by the r that three small w co - its peculiarities, yet It is b very iynnoying eeppoo htoh nsints of Ume wad water only, lasts reward ls the following : storios by themos�ttalentedauthors in each issue Hide creature. children, aged resPoogve 10, 6, and 2J but a short time when expposed to the When the fingers of a person who b sap- A number of into eating Complete Tales oiLovs, t > years, were I ts. a She w As soon Has weather, heaos vartens ' artist are added to be dead are full extended but Romance, and A 3venture, Choice Poetry, Short Many a slnmberet ill seined Oat of his Y . Sketches, House old Recipes, Science, Wit and pMsible obeli else hundred man wets soairoh- to font.& iSs darabilitt. One d tiro kept near together, and U placed in front of Humor, etc., tained in each issue of The morning nap by some chilly fly seokiag the in ' the woofs In all d Lions until one simplest of than washes in :made -by slaking a osndle, light in w dark room, a peculiar Fire.rde Week y, 5c. per co y; or, with 40 •t i � i warmth of pillow and cheek to limber top o'o oak the >sezt mernLsg when the moon half a bnshal of lime with boll' water tort ht polar, doe to the oa filar ciroaLtiea the most dreirabie songs of the day, $2.00 per WE [set And win Man a nest heasa mg g P Y s year; eta months and 20 pieces music, $1; three �' Y w down a4d farther until daylight When theroughly slaked dissolve in water will be. visible where the fingers touch each , Months and 10 feces music, U)c. Mobscrihe -. - keeper has waged an unsuccessful battle y other, U q : was useless. I !a the mesa me a messenger and add to the lime t a►e pounds of sulphato there lot cry lifer left now. Agents wa ted everywhere. Liberal eom- agatas% flies. The question how we amts tee w despatched to Orfe for more men, of zinc (white vitriol) bad one pound of The other b based upon the well-known mission. bampt a copies tree. Tax Fiaaaws Usve ourselves of these troublesome visitors ant Hugh McLellan thre open his house common salt This wash is very white. It fact that the muscles of a human being will WXXI T, as Colborne St,, Toronto, Canada. In w practical one and really has to do with and by She help of other ft ends the hungry desired of a beaatital oreaw color add throe never respond for a longer times* the strop - . , WON D She comfort of a household. Many devices men were fad, about des ht tall two. have 'been invented for destroying them y po>Atnd@ of yellow *Ohre. eat electrical current than for one hear and I , O N Y-T O LEND N y g s h tired wen were again a the alert, and Y aho4. not:dis fig ihsfid i &cawed I say a half after-death ; while as long as lice lasts, Productive To , Ulm & Farm Pmpur . bat their •• numbers never growjless," The t wood was searched In e e direction for th t tite'o t[a v feHlidn and ass !tot evidence be over so little. best plan is mercilessly to kill the pregeni- rat two bean, .whoa ryralo, y the. Ben- IL ■eDONI LD, Barristers L 11 ton of the race, which appear early to April began to for whoa to plow eah�riy and then acr e tractility of the masoles, if not affected by a H>rton 111*eltr Toronto street - Terestl& IL 1 Pr f in torrents .and every one w!n getting soil actor every rain .i w al to keep it open some forma of panly@lr -=-bad • In arses Chas or Delay, and then maroon windows and doers ar&gsd, but afar as our or two more to staiespheria wo a& I think I can safely affroted, when death seems to occur, it al- Q � .1A R = " against the entrance of a U later comers: sh the little girl, ad 10, appeared se. that I have seen n bushels r sore was is real -rem carry g he be. on bar auk. y per o real— hfedicI and 8ar- tn t b1 Sae says added to the yield of field by this means yicaltl Reporter. Agricultural C011egB t t after the fennd t •• ►r WILL RE -OP N ON FIR8T OCTOBER. y ey oouldn t get I think: Doming farmer will pulverise Oonree [a Agricu ar0, Live stook, Dairying. Vd• How to Succeed in Bueinese, o e she took cif her Hann 1 shirt and wra p- sift soli more and botar than we now do. Ou1r Thlr>tiy -sIz Per Oeli>t:. erinary Boienoe, 11 d Eagtieh epeaWlyy .espfed� Don't' worry, Don't overwork. the younger children a m i %, bad they I` t the wants of farme sons. For ciroalar giving s apt until daylight, when, no doubt gatded . of those who die from oonenmptten inherit formation r b ,term. ot.dmtsalon. aw.Oy ! Don't make the field too broad. ` the noise, she was bbl to Had her we. to JA . hi[i.LS, M.A.. Preeiaeat. the dlsease, In all other oases it matt either Guelph, Aagast, ties. ' Ba wary of dealing with unsnooessfnI men, me. They do not seem to be any the worse It". ' , -' �niiel�B • .•- be oentrai►ated through oarelosiaess ; er, too- Flew. en mention b ousawthis04 i r their night's rest in o all, who teoettly died fa Ito- r p - n tile paper in which s . Make friends, but don't encourage favor- g a air. Twe of oordinQ to the new theory of tubercular pa- — - - -- — -- t s obildren were son and tagbtor of Fred- din' where he had bee° Seri yews a success- r&sites, received directly from others &s an Item. a io1[ zts • and the nth a sal misstonwry,ass rim 1 ' earnest, and oz- Kee down ex- . Q y + agbter of 1 P h intsettona disease. But !n either ones Dr. Dal Salt. Keep peaces,` but -don t be penis- ', Hodgson. trmmely unselfish. It i@ id that he rushed � •. ;, I *�_; " � rieus. _ Into his boarding hour. a 4s m tact Ptaree t Golden Medical Disoevery a Fin•e1 bind of English Dairy salt, io gautd 11 K .while positive remedy for the disease * to its early �k, H[ acne' inr t., N.11hington Br•od, Wo Beep w high vitality; Sleep well, eat well, the houshold were at b anti, and Dry rag stages, It !e delays- that are dangerous. g an oy life.- # , . The Hainan ' X. ,, , oat, "The went case et 1" seized the. en nra trouble y g li togton, also the lebrs,ed eehton ,►nd lesd i. Few people realize wh t a w'cndairf platter of meat frem thea►ble, anti hasten• y d with shortness of breath, b•ande of a7anadian airy sa.tw Butter Work e», I Stok to year ahesaytr parmnit, bat not to a7+ ad eat to tvi it to a shitting of blood, night sweats or a linger- Bead for Prfoe List AWL chosen methods. d floats struotare the hu n ear really is, g Or' family whose !rag Dough, do net hesitate to procure this DAME PARK &SON, TORONTO I Ill Don't tell what yon are going to de —till hat which we ordinarily daslguate a s in, n- Wrings had touched 61114. - severe a remedy t once ings i all, only . the were o ter rah o! a When he went to Brltimor'll " a.pr$woher y ' yon have dens it. series of wLidin es whin like %he he took w house where there was a od The Princess Loatse recently laid the • - `,- Eater Wont ohwrges when the .de g pig o po g° ibaada%ion e[ a 1W I- . . .; ,",I goo tots lobbies of a great building lead from She P rtnnity for a garden, sad being fend church in Upton Park, Es- 'sold. Don't w&t %. a e tat air Cato tae inner m ef- flow4rs, d�iiee devs gqttt�isame time te son, on the mite of the garden once belong - ob ors' 13ertvn the "onitl`vwttain'eC they little t. A woman = lizabeth Fry the great philaathro ist. SXND FOR PRICE LIST• Make plans for w little riii►y ahead, bat a thbVe rasis!ges are full of G d, bad their � P i Depot `don't oast them in iron. bates are stretoked, lie parchment lived nazi, afoot Rhp, for some >tew, Den- The Splendor Oi Drew �,, Flag, Tent Ca�pl�g Dap Be oenant with small begin�niags. -and be ° tab caress the corridors at different v0d se. iwaa0s dlsUks for bar loaBghbor, and missed no opportunity.to annoy him. and the artifiatal fffeots:ef cosmetics; no 16'S YONt3 STREET, TORONTO Tare to develop them, p noes. and ozn be thrown into vibration or Amu other titiogs se. persisted to Sbrow- matter how deftly applied, can never make e to tremble am the h of dram or °� beautiful or attraotive one who la subject to o% Don't take fresh risks t01 retrieve y6v t e surface e! w tambourine Des jwhdn atraok lag r"II10 ever the fears fate Mr. Dad's dosses. Out them off short. tb a stick or She flnyen. . ,Between tae et gesden' greatly to Ito detrimoa%, deaipite his emulation, nervous alebility, or any form Be oaudous ; but when you make a 17 1 ese rohment Itke a chain of repo&Ud Prob"tatleat couched in the friend °t female weakness. These must be reach - pa �7 lieat t►ords Mr. ed by inward application, and net by en.- gain, make it quietly and boldly. s aU boners extends,'which serves to hteII Dail s garden, h�wever- e talon These membr ward-attempts at concealment, and %he ls►- . A regular system of sending ant bills and apes, d to oommunt- flourished and finally blossemsd. Gather• die@ may take hope from the fact that thou- ,., statements is effective than spasmodic to vibtatiens %o them. the Innermost tong the fiat flawera, which were exception- ,sonde et their misters have made themselves N E GOLD !_ dancing, p�aoo of all, rows of thre&d wily beanfflfal, the minister made a sou aeS , :, - ;. .1­ nerves, stretch, like 'the a lags if'a went to his neighbor's door, and asked ter ; more r&diant•snd beautiful by the. Anse ei Have a proper divioien a Work; and net• to the last point to which t s tremblipla or the lad • She came with &n aetoaished Dc. Pierces Favorite Preecr /ptien than LL M' i that interfere Her permit inter #eranoe with thrilllc reao meow( �nt w they ooald ever hope to deb the aid of the b and inward hen he, with a friendl s 1 y I . , am ample Des. + .. P&N t0 %he y >v0.l a FINE TRACOTS. It of the toilet y brain, If these nerves sarq dsetroyed, the extended his head with the fiewete, begging GOLD It is better for year creditors �1te p>astpine power of hew=ing "I y: de rq at rho her %*..accept the first products of his gar- WGas4 a yoaog lady rasa off e►nd martian w EXT . ' At p►yment egnaraly than to.pretend to pay by power to give eat wmde y leelt by a piano den, she was taken sbaok, Af4er that she ooaohman a gee &s fn@a ie made abonElt; bat TRITE ABSOLUTELY P . - giving a check dated ahead. . ever d& some bride marries a - groom, and Feulrs air vlelin when fin string s a breltea, was one of Mr. Doll s most devoted Mends, y y ' Look aster year ••blettars"�raad iu bock. --- nothing to thought ei Its ru►�o0 FRO SELECT FRUIT- of original entry. Ito litigattOn they ars roll- A train boy ham 'Invented a combined a► The now name for the man who .brows a The olsasustng, antisepid .. bad 1#awtlag . able evidenoa f copier an neg. d air oashien for railroad velte p . b"°'t°a P0ol on the sidewalk is a Bmmircb- qualities of Dr. Sam a CJafar�r6 Reined E �, - unequalled. ll sore . . { {{ ,�• "" ��' nega ed. �°' � SOLD E �ERYWH . . - ,� ; I r . . � I -, ; � - Z _ - .,I ... - ., � 1 , . C ! ... . I I . .,I � . I. . I , �: , i.;11�.' :.� - * I -1 I - , � " . I . �, " s . I . - I ­:� - I . . I . . . . . I I . I . � . i - . . II' ,. I - 'i r ; 1 . , . _ - _ f -} \- Z. r .... - . I ,�. , -... 1.1 - i. : . I ' . . . I I . ] * -_ - - . - . . ..... / - I I Z .:, I _., I- -' _ I _11 A. .M .. r -. - -- L !_ ai� } s K ,f. �,, pia �'. 1. ' 1..# d- C'. j �.• . �.. . . . . . - -:_ J n- f. i �. �­ . __11 1• 1 , . , 1;1� : . .� � 1;.. 1. i 1 '" �w .�.- - , . . - L 1� . , _ 1. I. 11 . a E !� '� , . J , - i' I. I. _ .I. 1 E . 1 } } ..: I I • I . . ... 1 - - - - - - - �- �, . �..., � gYaTSBY OF THE BBS, i �� et�j�ee �f ibe )Res Belt fur tltal )pfd 1 " Cst� XtsRc. � �' there sr� mysteries of the sea wlt1o11 >tiieoi- ot�+ and there are mysteries w4�t" ,' �i � oannet read the rsoerd of eti�r:' 4peet0l be herd of Deverragalnitltont �erld l,e]ing a mighty awe oreop np•n him, _ „I had been ill of fever at Valparaiso fo'r went weeks," said a reamsn named Wil- • slam BendwslBoston bartawhtohth�dIbeen $t ter duty . ab,ve the equator and was new homeward bond oslled in fer reme slight repairs, and � a man short`. Shs was a snag 'Draft, sell nth,ered and found, and attar a sew 4ys we mere beoming dawn the Paoifio on oar way to Caps Horn• We were tanning the Cape pnby weU down to s point, when �e ens day fell in with an English whalor- abug from Portsmouth, I believe, She was thrw gaarterh fall of e¢l, and war working down ie the •sulk .iSe catch •few more whales before heaving the brtokwerk over- board and Fgnarrng aw..y for the Enalisb Channel. Tae way I Dame to know these things and a good marry others was beoanse oe everhanled �t at thamo m g then wind s`olock, rod j dtsd away and tbb two Drafts were beo;<lmed until abeut�snndewn. ++ $ome �f our men Weise permitted to vlsitthe Bon Bolt, sad some of her men ¢imeevertb chat. with ns, Ttiey were•a hardy, � ' �,;LLY SST OP'FELL�IVPS� �,nd were m�aking a snooeufnl voyage of it. I don't knew at the Captains had any nn- derstandin abent it, bat as we were bath bound the ome way, we kept osmpany ar the breese amA out oI the northeast. The ark yeas better Bailor than the brig, and were a o homeward bound ; but, mnoh to our enrp�ise, our C ;plain did not oraot . on and;.leave the Englishman artern. Oa the contrary, he kept nr ender rednoed sail to allow the brig to lie on our starboard quart- er ,, imost within hailing dletaaoe, And when night shut demon what did the old -• m9n de but give orders that a lantern be hQDg ever xhe stern, and the brig dropped into our we'ke as if moo had her towrope - board, a of the fo castle oenldn't • make oat what these things meant, but finally agreed that thf re was .. same ender- - standing between the Captains, There was a stlffteh Fjre� z j threngh the night, and when morning came the Ben Bolt was neR over a mlle�attern. She e!�ewed her Dolor• and .the oepnpliment was returned. I am ratl�fied th' t we oonld have ran her hall down In t hours, bat we made no more Bail than we had oarried threagh the night. " '� The reeze began to die out toward noon, but i moss 4 o'alook in the atterneon before it le t ns entirely. Then the brig was a fall le away, and dead astern. The weather w 7PiOLZBABLY HGT, �,. ' . - ' and perks t that was the rer►son why neither Ca fain lowered a� boat for another 'earn,` Itwas evident from ;`Cho looks of the sky as the run of the son that we need ezpeot no o sage of weather before eenrLe nezt morns g, •Taft at d�k a lighted law- tern appep►t�ed oa the�bow of the brig, and one was sn�pended over our stern in answer. I was at the wheel, thengh we had lost f steerage wdy, and the' Captain stood near me and surveyed the brig for along time thro' his glare. Ae he shat the glace and turned awe�y he •hook his head and mnt- tered and �r his breath, but I �oenld not slob any �t tie words. It was as quiet a night as a ;railer soot saw at � sea. -There was a long, glassy ran fo the grenad swell, and as we rose and fell to it, there wan the oreakinQ and cheeping acid groaning from hull and aloft, whioh always gives a� sailer the l,.nes, One of the last thirds I gaw bEfere my watch turned in war the lantern• on the Ben Bolt rising and falling ar regular- ly as oleok work. As I TUB.iiBD OIIT AT DA7LIOHT - :� neither lantern her the •lightest rigs of the brig could be seen. The first mate had j net ' gene to sconce the Captain, and in a few minutes everybody aboard had heard the news. From our deok we oenld have seen ' the hall of the brig miles away. From a perob aloft, with a good glass, her upper wile oenld be soon far twenty miles er mare. We looked let her from the deok, and we . loo><ed from aloft, but neitiher eye nor glass ooald find the faintest trans. The ezoitement of the met was shared by the •flicerr, The Captain bnrriod to the . � oabtn to look at his last ottiiervatlon and oenealt the chart. Thei;e were no oarrehfs - to drift the brig away from ns. Ii rho had drifted we mast have gene tau. Fr��m desk - te dayUghtthere had net been yvtnd�eaeagh to fle►re a Dandle. Her lantern tied been noticed by the watch rap to 2 o'clock. Then .what had become of Sher'! I tell yon,. � sir, every man felt as if a hand moss olnto�ting his threat as his eyes surveyed that giasry sea and fail��,d, ts+ find a trace of .the brig. We heardr>:he effioers talking among them -' selves, and it was the Captain who raid "' Taste's ne ether way to aeoonnt for it �, —s d's gene to the bottsm 1' '�As seen as the breeze name rap we worked the bar k down t0 rise leoality where the b_rlg had fast been seen, and we ran book sad forth and circled aroand fer lsoars, every man, from Captain to oeo�, keeping his eyes open for wreoksge, She oenld net have floated away from nr, and if the .had gene dawn Chore Weald be � • W$ECKA(1]i F7,oA�Ir(� dBOUT : �' r, ,: i-a beat, a spar, ropbr, belaying ptnv, )lnok- �– eomotbing from the liter of a ship's deolis, We fennd nothing, allsointely no- thing. Outs Captain didn't give rap is .an •• kept, her half a dap, her until it was dead certain that we had beaten .bent sad forth . sores• a spans at least ten miler wide, and we had tailed to discover even a floating o�p: Toward .night it name on to .blew pretty stiff, and we squared away ter the Cups, lse►vin� behind ns,- an nnrelved, one ' °f the greatettt mysteries Ef the sea. " It oame'enf before we had finished our voya� that the C splash vi the brig had been ailing fer moms time when we veer- - h+►�led him, �►nd he -was what you might call a bit oabylrh. Oar old man had given. him same mediotnas item h[r .chest, -fund• Nme dslloso «from hb pantry, and had - mod by him v related to oh «r him op • bit, Weep lee t. two whaler before we reanded the Caps, and gar to both the -: >Pt►rMealan rat Ube mysbrtvnr, dlsappwr- - + , i ' an«. W� ales reported the ew ti a �tivme- ward•boaad BaR146 chip. The wQair hap. 1�sd ever twr�einty Crean a o. Dino* that wa'� � �'e t` � t� �veiAsl � rgileh peib, sad me ngl rti •allots smogs inew th�.,�en Bolf�tlg;,l�e,�Captaln. After about p- yva'k,�h '• .tp w lost, and from 'that -day . ;!'�iir;,slightsrt trans ei •hip or or6sl b «' ��r+ir been lathed rap. Na lengsr than t"ws� Testt•s ago I raw the Due msntiened in a London p�►per,�ad rei�res� war made b sae hark ikajd Uaptaln. ` Witlit. do I think ! Well, that pace has been tall= ed over by ratios men � more than one fe'oastle, and has alway been a stunner. She oonlda`t have burned bsoanse we raw ne flee, She esnidn't h vs #lasted away, beoanse there war no on rat. 13appere that the weight sit her oar�o to oed a large section of her bottom ant, •boa dn't ws have db- ovvsred reme et the tentage floating sheaf i I long sige gave by trytog to .ratLs- faotvrily •sloe 11►e Dace." . - • � ;' B dCg F$OM HEAVBH• �` ♦ furl ♦pprtesit$ Islets— '1'lie llrarvellenr Steeries site Told v■ setar■t■s te•Ltte. The Uttls town.' of Vernon, is Lamar ooanty, her farnished-a fiat otau renration w)iioh has set the entity country wild. 1b el- lie Pennington, who resides sour miler from Vernon, -aged thirteen yeah, war taken -rink Jane 15. hyrioians state. that her illaers resembled hydrophobia. The 171h Dn, Reed, Brows, Morton and Bnrnr were oatled is to see the girl. She presentee every sign of hydrophobia, attempting q bits every one around her, eves herself. -The 18 ch the romewhat rallied, gained her oonwionsness and told shoes arennd her that she would die .tor an hoar. r z aptly and at the ezptiation vt that time to shale her hands and feet and that the would Col[■ Bids Tb LIT1i. �' '� At the time predioied she sank away,1and physiotaw present state that death wan ap• parent, the ppairs falling to beat and her body was cold. Hor physician appUed sU avail- able remedies to rectors her, and at sizfy- two minutes szaotly item the time she rwooned away she artwnished all by opening her Byer and jumping nimbly from her bed. She said that she had been Lo heaven, and that (Ind had oared her. She then said that she mow returned tv preach to the .earth, and oemmenoed there ezhvrtatiene thi►t �leszttD THSx ♦LL, The most onrioui oironmstanos i. Chit she remarked immediately that she had seen Mn. Bciermere in heaven and had talked with her. Mn, Brisrmore, whe lived fear miler away,. died daring the hour the girl was apparanity dead and no one had any oommanioatlon from tlu►t family, Ad ap• ' pointed times, evenings, she bar oentiaaed her ezhortativar, telling before hand at what hoar (Ied wenld be with her. >,dinb- tkre irctm all over the oeantry are flanking to see her and her disoe><rses move her aa- dienaes tv ' 11H8IIT8 1Nfl '�t183. '� Site is annetnatty •mall for per agar weighliig but forty•one pounds, She bar always been of a retiocnt� deposition, but within tie last month she has been in' unusual �goed spirits and te►lked incessantly. The Editor Reoeivee s Dell. � i A�ohronio loafer, wke thinks he hw a right to bather people and render t ' em as idle as himself, walked fats the. c qe re- oenfly. He yiantsd to tee the slily Ha raw the editor. " Nioe. day," said t8e visitor. � ° ' " Prgtty warm," repUed the editor. ' � "Warm enough for yen t ' raid th 'lvtrt- "ter. A Iook of dLgnet on file lane eft 'e edi -- i ter, -� •' How are yon gettin' along !" s d the visits•. "Vary well, (hank yen," said the dicer, Pause. •� Gnee� it'll rain 'fore night," the vi�itolr. " Probably," raid the edits•. �, � . , Frail stop. ,� ' • •.' Hew'r all the folks I" �►�ked the silo•, ff Well, thank yon" repUed the ed or. ', Another pants. " Hotter'n 'twos yesterday, I bs eve," -Bald the visitor. "Very likely," raid the editor. ' � �: ' " deed a good skewer new to 0 1 •the air," said the visitor. •'Y•e•s," raid the editor. �' • Two paver. � .,,... . ' •What's new 2" acted the 'visitor ! ` " " Nothing, special," - reeked the �dl etc.- . .� very lead pants, � '� 13�lieve it's gettin' nosier, by tha der," said the vlaitQr, 8heuldnit wander,'' replied the a stet. "I'll be liangedif 1 don't believe• I'd ;freeze I' to death if I sMyed here mnoh ledger "said the visitor. " Q site likely," 'replied the edtter, � ' And then the visitor ooely vameos d -and •� ►, �� the editor het in tine collar, tech ed his penoll.. :� . �� � Why He Hated Sim. . " O, Charles, let ns tarn and g� o soma other every f there is that bcl •man f llew- ing nr,,, " Whe is t�e fellow; my dei►h ?" � �t "Why, that -is the .man who wu ne�ir marrying me before I met yon. I j a hate ham„ " By Jobe, sa de L" ,t, t � t � ''•Yon deti't knew him;- $pw yea hate him t' � .. , " Hd didn't marry yea, dea't yet �kaaw, my- love," , . fi.. , en�ke ato>r4. lul:fin: Yei�er —'! Did 74n rend `nib � thhat rattlASnage that skilled a donkey in t beat- rkirts of the fawn Y' ' Cel, Yer er —�' Yet ; I'd like t� � get a ohanoe at �at rr#ahce.,, ,, •' De yoft waist the make to k' yea, too ! Do yen • peers the serpent b; goin� to dtstingnish wean yon and a c�� ey T' "Peer Snodhoppsr iN .dead," raked Sm1th. � •' Yer," at>ibwer�d" Bt�wre, ;!!he's - t�Cead." " Blob, 1te war," � aiddv8 th. "Yer, he war sbh," mold Brewo to • sab- lsted teas. " -Leave yea •oythlteg ?' •eta�1 dmith. "Lest me a►live," npiied B io • mere oheerfal lane.. . .. � � .l ti;� ' ��• . e Bprinq Ohioksn Theory •..�._ ,..�J • A sty man named Mnggs has bin •at viaitl q some friend. whe Uvs ea • farm. Mr, eggs !. net onlyy a man of mere than aver s fntslligenoe, but he it alto of an lr qai lug Cara o! mind ; and while he war. vlstsi g, on the farm he managed tq ppink rap • go deal vi valuable iniermatlen "by uk- tag q estions about thing.. The stet. day �e there hq went arennd with ttiv iarme to Lovk at flee nook. One of the flat thing that ezoitsd his oaroslty was a -hen that as on a nest ender the sad ei a lum- ber pp e. "T V mtut bi a hen,'• said slags•, oenfl- dents ly, " I U," isafd the farmei:. ` . . , .: �, - " 8 s teems tv bs taking�lile pretty e•ty," yenta d Maggs, "Qztte the oeintruy," raid the farmer; "the is busy." " L yang an ' egg :probably," suggested Ida ' •' P ebably net," ntd the farmer; "rhs i..e g . . Th n Maggr made same pat�oniaing re- mark b the hen and resohed down to strokti the t r va her nook., Ttis hen was bard, bat n t toe kusy to keep as eye oa Megge, and hen his hand Dame within reach rho p�ok a •mall pleas vt skin off item it. Meg teak his hand awnJ with wendertal quint eu and pat i1 late hit ppooketti Then he s and - contemplated the hen in ri- leaos fer several entaater. At length he said " I sv�tposs hem seldom have the hydro- 'phobi ' " i3 ldom," said the !armor.. =." . at when they de have it, flay. have it pre 'bad don't they ?" iagnirsd Maggr, with nsiderable anzlety. " h, yen needn't be alarmed," Bald the farm " Thi hen is mad, but net in that way. Her tang■ are net poisonous." " I sappae new," .aid Megge, "that an talus rtes•, perrbient hen like that � will hatch eat a ohlokea every day, and net feel it." here u a dill, sr000e to bent," raid the iprm "Some hens set harder than others sad b tch ohiokens taster. I have got one that •►lobed oat a breed ei ohiokeas lut sum er In ten days. 8h� never stepped fer Sand ys er legal holidays, bat just kept right at it. Brat it won't a very send job boo *a a it was ruched toe mnoh. Nine of the •o tokens were foalish, anti the other four ere not any too bright. Yoa tee they were of ezpeotin� it, and they seemed tort of d zed— oonldn t nnderrtand hew they get h re so nosh. They wentd nand renal in a alf•wltted kind et way and try tv Sg- are it oat, ba. they. never seemed fv under- stand !t at all." " I should thirrtk," said Mnggs, thvnght- inUy, "that ohiokens hatohsd w fast ar shat weal be apt to matare gatokly —gel old while they era young, v it were." zaotly ; they do," Bald the farmei, on remember that I bought a oenple et sp ahlokens . et yea last. fall," Bald Meg ,still mere dhooghttally, as 11 as idea had nutted to liim. " ee, I remember," raid the',tarmer, who war' also beginning to have an idea. "W alotit!'' h, nothing ; only I` tlioaght perhaps they elenged to the brood that you have been spAakiag about. !GVe boiled them a ooapl of day■ and then gave them to -my bey out into bean - shooter•." A ooelnea has rinoe ezisted between Mug and the farmer. :., s�EV1 rtES. , .. Cat la �►agsr In Montana -are- reported over- remodel, ' No man moats ever 'ire mesa that he would not g' a advice. Ua ohs from Egypt saro being sold .io. the etree of Boston. �. , So a Borten glrL languidly peroolaim jthem elves Bndc htsti. U the world's a stye," bat the foie � ear• of raft every body. . If on have means live within them ; ii yon eve not, live without them. A ew Yerk philanthrvpbt has eiabiirh- ed a o•operagve term for tramps. If ea soeroh olother in Ironing, pleioe them in the can tv draw the mark ant, Th re is a oharoh to every 1,250, inhi►b- itaa st Clnotnnatl and �i saloon to -every 1CO3 / VP en �minLters begin to iytsice denem- inaH nal flips they nave,, know when b fop• , ' ' Th wstrt �en the •isle, whtalt •° quack lOalle serious, drove a Shasta (Cal.) man to shins e. Th Pioitlo avast pradaoes annually 1,5 ,000 naves of Dashed goads, vlasd at X4,51 ,000. It s proposed to uire' -the Amer#oan'geld dells a� she basis ei monetary tcanseiottens to Pe _ It r Bald that is -alt -�apan, out of •pop• hints n of 37,000,000 there are less than 10, D paupers. ' E ery great and oeistms.ading mavenent in th annals of the world is the prodnot of epth eiwm. .. H It • molten wild "dnoke era iannally title to Southern Lsalsiana and rent to the New Orleans market. E hn Barritt, "the leti►rhed blaokrmith," •� ne all the languages of Europe and moat th a ei ,Asia, A erohant of OValll�ngtord, Vt., 'reoe>stly reds ed.to ashes a bock that, had X10,000 et bad onntr on its pages. S lalahs, they ray, are never assn is the ban s of Irbhmen !n Ireland now. It L the ton st who swings the stink, . A Calltei;nia editor gratefnll� aokaew- ledg •the receippt of an lavitatlon from a sobs Aber to vtrif hie hen« and take a_ bath T ere�we>re fearirsen daily pavers pablbh- ed New York City in 1846, of which night are till in ezi•tsnod. There- are now thirty d in that city, ton ei them pte'itntbed in. foss laagnag «. �,� 8' 1 Nys iA a kind, Bbl�g man. $nine• bd wrote b him fer liL �otraraph: end oed b reel; the teUewing nob irvm the ass strict s ' Der sir, b •bseaa of my anainits wiU you kn dl�f t �� U I write m twtKr+►Fh yes Bil ye." -- y _ _. �d .J1 ,t ti c ,1. .i . -. �` - THg fiOBLB DOS. � - -- _ ,- 1 Ye't+tat t+eii■ " tllteiep- tlrater -" - �t was with great pleasare•that t read, is a repeat teens of your paper, yoar splon+lld artlots la delouse of tins noble sad mach - --- - -- : - . .. `' abased animal of the oanms speo�es. I have �� - �� been intending for tome time to give yea " `�: �. °� -' ' m thoaghtr vn that tab jeot, bat bays been �, . "let hitherse." The howl rent ap by the sheep meq all over thv oonntry, for the ; blood of opt noble friend, the ta►tive oar, it ' �:i '• •" � � ' "' � - ' truly tertUying, Have ws dog -men and In tendin .dog• no rights that sheep -men sad sheep are' bound to rwspeot t Can't a poor, ia- avoent dog, to a playinl mood, froUo and - oaper with a Hook of wortblee� sheep, with- � ,' �• ��.�, vat Dreating a grans rtir - � -evven ty ettrriag P��C��� �� -- - vnt the owt►er with his shot gun en murder deep lntsnte? What U a saw of the worth- - less oreatares ytvld ap their life blo•d b - oatet to the fastidieas appetite of my oaalne � - , " (� � `�- .. �_ f � - `: . �et t Of what prnflt are rhwp anyway 2 l9hOUld Take ddvantage of the • the abowinablo staff that g�Raws an their � _ _ bsaokN 4 pot flt b eat, and their Darns•• = , - � - won't weigh a tboasand gonads. Why, I � - i � - ask, should snob worihlers things seek the � �, -_ - protvoNen of the law ! Better, far better, 1 Sale � o � �' ar yen say, make outlaws of them and � �' :� - throw the loving and proteotiag arms et tike , - � - taw oarressingly around our tstead. What_ � 1 • huge sat4taotion deer the perrer.Ion of .: .� BotteP lass Goods sew do zsn doge give a mss ! With what - ovmplaoenoy he views them ar they prowl �, aroand hunting for heal n■sts tj art for the .. r - tan of it yea knew ;they wenld not rook as • � ° _ - an egg, ao, oh ne;) or hew he er joy the NoW Gioi>gg Oa at OAr $total. , right ei a Hook vt sheep rpeeding sorer• the � � � ; : -. � - green pssrtnre fer dear isle, with his noble � �•` I _ : � - dog in hot parsnit —fart ter the tun of it yen � ' : �� ` �� � . knew —he aeedr the ezeroirs. I love to sit ' . +r r i � ' ea my front gallery and watch the noble g E S T � Y A L 1 � � . _ -.r, , oreatares as they trotto and ire. (I am too � - poor to own enaoi tkie "valuable orlttera.'') - - . � _ What it their rib• do " rhtne " and their '' � • - , . • hip bones clink ap like rigwlr of distters 2 I -. � � � • � . What if they are so peer that their boner �ilbi1�13011t�t rattle in their hides ! .d. few . werthlesr sheep will remedy all that, Hue's to the :. �• - ' festive oar ;long may he wave -r and fetter � ��T�1t�II r �:. , • •. � . slung, There is little doubt � yon ray . that he will receive ample proteotioa from. � - � � � ,,�� our salons, Never you fear for that. There -�• ; are vets• in it. It the post innooentr v � 1����e -( ' themrelveN have not these vales, their own• - ors have ; and must of them have an " qyo � - � t �� to the main ohaaoe," B xt we want this - � I . - sheep nulranoe abated. It is Darting of too � . j � B r 1L11� � e 1� � � ._ � : many doge, for an interval fool whe awns � '. �"` � =- � - •beep will kUl a dog with a good relish, � � ` � � ; � _. - t3a ws demand the passage of a law making - Tape�tY'1 @t�� ' it a orlme is own •beep in this oonntry. 1 � � • • _- Doggedly your•,— SHSSP- HsT$a, � - � • -- - - - -- a astoaiehinglyllow $gores des- . . �•rried to the Bottom of the , �e�, ; � sag this Great Sale.- . - _ �- �A onriow adventure, as�e 11 at a marvel- �� -.: - `' - „ - , leas scones, was that of �Me. Gerald Mo• - I - _ Carthy of Washington, whe was recently � --- ; - . _ oarr[sd to the be6tom et the Atlantlo in the � - � _ . • held of a oapelzsd vessel. Mr, ,1�1_C� thy, • � .. - ` - who !. a member of the senior Discs at the ` Deaf Mnts College at goadat Green, and - ' whe has already attained a ooneiderable - repataBon and standing si a betan4t, bar ' `- been oolleoting plant• daring the rummer � - ' vaa►tiou on the else barrens and banks of . North Carolina. Wishing to visit Roanoke I; ' , . � , Island is order to natty en hIs work there, r - - -ie recently 'took pssrage' in a sohooaer : ��� S�,Bpt� B.; ���0�0; thither bannd.,- • Ths sahvoner, a •mall veellsel to the •scythe _ . of a pionio party frogs Roanoke, was to-have - � - railed homeward at 7 e'.olook !n the ovensng, �j � • bat it was 11 before the Drew name on board, ' ' _ - �, ` . when they appeared to be highly intozioated. - They rat rail in the tedth of a Hatt• tar i � - _ , , •term, and when well out from land theh •! - �� began to quarrel ever the Donteab of a jag they h'ad: brenght with them. Meanwhile � f the verrel was •frank by a gust from the _ - �' nape, and, lrom want ref proper management, �'�' t ' 4� oapstaed oomp►etely, sans sank to the bottom �' t`� "`�` �' when sheaf two mAes off tike oeart. It wee �� =-- . shoat rr►idntght, and the gabin having been given ap i,o the gay party, Mr. MoCartbP - had gone down late the hold fer aholter. He � . � . - . ': ` (_ was dot6log there on a bez, and, being deaf, ;. , . —I 1 was not aware of any disaster an:ll he sad• � - L denly toand himself pltohad headlong to the i .: _ oppestte dde of the held. Instantly oempn- - . - . bending the dtne►tien, hs jampsd far the -- � - haiahway and saooeeded in grasping the oaring, bat moss Coro away by the inrnshina � �;' torrent and oarried to the depth of the hold, � � :` � • where he was banged aptaiast the ride of the , � � • . _ '' vessel w[th ■ooh force u to nearly disleoale - :;: . h boulder. � ' - Thaak■ to hie familiarity with water, be- � '�° ing a fellow et temperance pnnoiplee and an � , ezpeK swimmer, he realised the fatillty of � � � . attempting to scones before the rteppage of I • - the onrreat, and, w remaining quiet where be had been dashed, he naretully hnsb+�aded ' , � ; the 11the air in his lag s until lie jhdged the - . t -� lnrash of water had oed. By this time - he wan nearly stranRlsd, but with no little ppresence of mind he groppeed' his way to the . batohway, and, diving through, •ere to -the snrfaoe none toe •eon 66 oatoh the air. Many � - I -�: - of the party were drewaed. After swim- ' '�- � � mtng abent and olioging b the wreckage ter ... � t . is half hear, be was pinked rap in a small The gtock of loci►- priced carpe (boat and taken to Roanoke Island, wheeb he , �w,s hespitablq entertained. having run very low down, w i � " have decided to offer better tins - . . i , 'the Highest Obaervstory. , goods at greatly related price. ;_ � -The advantages of regular a000nntr of � � ghat is going on sevexal thensand #red daring the nos t two mnnth3.,. - I - a �.. above the earth bar long been reooguised by � HOASekeepers . and fIItCndfltg ; metsorologuty. T'o inrnish data to these soientirts, the Tyrolese are going to have purchasers moil. do welt io take' � . the highe.t observatory la the world, They advantaUe of the present Depot- - • have built two bosses, one made of logs !and the other made v# stone, on the summit thusly of baying high class Wilton, , ` v! t3embliok. Ae a trans hence would be nnoemtortably cold se high rap la the air, BcIIS�els, �t %minSter, AnbassoD, ,the weather observer 4 ptevided with a hat - !made of logs, lashed, anD�ored, and cabled and Tapestry Carpets tit shoat - `te tho top of the moania►in ;but no wevden .twenty to forty per g~el)tts etrnotnre Dan be entirely •enure, se terrible � - .. are the wtad storms that sometimes r>}ge in �. , ' t _ - the upper a4, kenos the stone refuge, whioh � � ��'• �l�l � ��c8s i - . - - ,Ir out into the rooks. OE oenrse the sheer- �gl� �� `vet wlll be able to oommuoloate she diary . hs keeps to she sotenttete ! en the fari►oe of � 3 s - • I - the earth by telegraph and blephene, An- --- , . ; - other observatory will bs' the famous fewer, �� ,, . . '.� - 1,000 feet high, the � fenndationr vi whioh - ` are •e'en b be laid, �a the O'hat►+p de Pars, - b bs in seadinear fvr the Parse a :p«itivsi � `` -two yeah honor. It will bs one ei the wen• �. dorroi the world. we hate darortbvd its sea- - tae« tit there oelo mar , but . of felt � � .. • the mpevidvn V veer ii will br osed as as •. ir; - � � � � ,, obresva ,and wql be ,leveled tr fvr• I � t�u�y . • 1�8 .�O i8� •8�rg -�t, `�;; �oron�o" , . - � � � �:. wpttdins stieatiUo e�bj eo4. - � . ��. ; .,_ t I. • ' - _ -. - - ,i P. Pf- . - I- - 1 - � ... 4 �, - 5 - + .. .- - -.� '.. . -: .. �. i ... .. ... � i •� . g =« � . ... . L - fl fi. I � '4 � 1 t' � . T �41 � .. � -,o - i It I I ; J� . , ! 1. I , .,,:! : i I v I , { . , , ` . . . . ! . . . . . . -;- % -_ :, � 0 � ;, ,- -. � -. I . ­_ : '' . 11 ,.� , � . �, . . I � .. .1 • .. . , * ' :' �', '. ! ,� � I - I.. ,! . , �.:11 - . � .. t- �'. 1, - I I � V . .'. �: ;:! � : : ,.: ; I I . ( . 1 � I . ­ � I i . " . I . 6 . 11 � * . I I . . � .1 - ; . 7 � . . . . I . I - I I—" , , , � : � .. . . : - .� . ... , . I . I I � ­ I . . . , , j'. � . I . . ., . � . 5 . ''. I I / i. . ­ . .. . . . .. 1. .. 11. ." �. I I - _­'_ - ..:_ � . i. - - - - _:__ - � . - - - .. ­... . I . I ____ 1� . .. . �WN 1. -1 , ; - - - - � - . - � - - .- �- ..�., - - ----- - . I N - . I I - . ..- '\ � TT OYO _.; . . . , ;. . . I I once fro aremon on - L - . 1. - _. 1� - - � . . - ___ I- . . . . . I I "W Ir. W _J1 - a Ty - _: � I NIEW AIDVIERTISIEUMTS Tmis DAY. NWt OWW- - - - , <', .. An � A • . _1 '. .., L . . . . . - I . , . . ­ . I I - Correspo�d M Cl I and The accid i t io Mr. John Baxter's , . : , �' . I I - - - ' ' , , V. �. 1 * - . I : , . I . . Horse for Sale-John - - 'L other mat arrived too late for this thresher did not occur at Mr. WM. __ . I McIntosh. .1 . � � - - 0100 Reward-D. R. Beaton, Cler1rdfw", issue. - . - 01. .. . ­ I . . Forresuw%' as-mitUd,lutweek, - Ut as �Wl . - Ilissent, . ., . U IN"- YOUR-.'.; E Y E S I G. . Auctioneers Card- &Rowland. nesting of - �' I!, - � I-. the farm of, Mr. Wm- Goodwin. 'A* mis. . ,Vf-r. i - �-# 1 . - ..� - 'p,:. I I, '' ' i .. . . T I - . - I - W___ - ... om * itte take in the 'name, that's *11. , .1 ':�L -11 � . - By using Common .Glasses, - % I . I .- .1 , ­- , A meet g of the ex a m . .. 4 ­-L, i � 1. .. , . When you can purchase , � I 1, I . - ... . . . AZ .of the Wes OnUwk) Association Our "Civ*ll . ._ I I 1: - - � - . - . . , . -98- - -- I � I , file ph*40 4tW%*1..7_. is called to meet as Sto ile, on Satur. Wedhadzy last was duly obsirve'd in : LARUS*., MORRIS.& CO, . .. ki �I' . . " ,-,i I - 0 . . ..-,. day, 28th i ist., it 2:30 .M.1 to arrange a Picker' the nnual civw holid . ..". PICKERING, ONT., AUG. 27,18M.. ' . I � - ­ -1 . - convention for the oleo n of officers and All stores w a closed and business 10y; , ,� ; 1'�j. .., - ... , r 11 . . I Celebrated '. . . � -organization. : , . . � . . generaghre . . .11 . . the ed. Quite a number i L , -- Wk L' , . .� , ., ion to Peterbdro and had" I '. I Celebr 'A . i:. -A', -1 41 .- 2%0 seak".Amtrallow, .�'i ,�!­ � ,i� I :: in t a a 94d, . . ; I-. LOCALX-0MS 1 _: f,�. - o , The arb4rators appointed to settle the enjoyable time;' others went to Toronto �.. �. � ; , I , . I . � • . __ . . .. :,- - ".."'..., I : �_ �:.;. i . . . ` - ., 0- . . . - difterene . . . __ - I . . 11 - - _... J .. . - � I as I between the various school to see the circus ; a number went. out to - - - I - . . . ' : - . - I - - 9&' It is a soft rule that the liberal sections inI this towns 1p, which were Markham to witness the base ball match, P,ERFECTED'., SR"TACLIE . . L' . . .: .1- !;Cj, X�,u S .-.1 � ­ L advertiser mill always be found to be the brought, be ore the 1006 t council at its while' others eiijoyed themselves by row. . � I : . . _ . i ' . ­ liberal dealing merchant. Readers of Tus last seial 8 by Section 76'. 4 East, and ing to the beach and in other ways. 'The - , ,The best in the World. About a million pair now in use giving g' I ". " . . . I I e � . . . . . . neral � . . • I _; . _. nCKER'ING NEws will to thcirad- No. 4'Wels , will ]Peet in Saturday next weather was delightful., TI.. . ­ . ;. - I .. ­ . satisfaction. For sale only by - . . . L : . : . ; 1, � � I . . ..- .i % vantage io'f patronize those business men to adjudica e u o the e. The board Another one. I - : ��. �!. i, . I I . ­.1. J� ."'_ - * . . 1 , . .1 . � - � L ! . L , - columns. , ­ I ... . � � � .... . -!�-­_�._� , .... ­ . - j". L :­1 . - ,.., - . � � : , . . .1.1 and J. F y. We trust the arbitrators days old on the doorstep at the residence . I . G IST,:` ­ ' n esun . - - " . . I _ through these consists c e Bui nham Inspector On the evening of the 18th inst., some - � who solicit their custom throm, I JVd Ig 4 . . I ! . I McBrian t u Jobus,oja, B. Mae-nab, unfeeling person left an infant about ten ­ . I - I - I . . --voi t; a.. -He ''. FIELD DRU, G . _. � . . . .: �.: . :.:..,; - 1� �. L� . , .., J . .......'' I . . - I � !;a-30 I ? : L ., �:, �.-..�. _.� ` will be &be to arranga matters to the of Arthur Jackson, a half mile west of ' ' - , :L '' . ­ L � I , I . . . � . . . . L . . - , . . �. 't.� , '' . . mic3cerl=ff Ont. I -; sl�­ �i , as isfa - I I _ .1 ' . . _.. . " - - __ , ti ctio of all the se concerned. Brougham. The Reeve' was at once - ' -i * ` ­ -,; , * ­­ , � - - - . : .. - . ., . � -Cents L .,.:,� - * � ... . . ; 1 . - : I .. .. � I . . � . . I., , . _ ,�:�';'!..,.... ,:, A New . . I - , - - , for - '.'.:i � _: ,"_� _­,", communicated with, and an effort made Will pay .r . :;..L .,. . ,.. . ' I ' i L - , _ .. . ': ` 1: .� 0 �- . ' ' %� " ��7. ,_ - 1. . ;... . -To the 1st of January, 1887. .�.� � --;�..., I . j.. , . - I I , I � , r order to in et the van engagements he do.' Instead they offer a reward of $100 wee' s - � &Wo , . 1., . :'!` t the Council to take charge of be '" .1 .,-. - e ta . ' ,_.- e, g- rs I :. j".. L ,J, � , Mr. Tho . Poacher, (,�f &6nghim', the , 11 , . The Pickering NEws , �. . ..­. ­ 1. I i t T ; d,.S r es, t o-ds - 9 well-know and successful auctioneer, in little stranger, but this they declined to .J �,'J:_­; -:-Now is the time to send in the stamps.: Whitby, 6shawa and other for the apprehension of the unnatural . L I . .. I. amPs.: receives fr Wl I ., . in . - rl, . . . ... . . .. . I .-O - . I . . . .. I ­- I -The potatoe bug's "occupation is laces eafs has taken into partnersh mother and any or all persons accessory t , ., . . . . 1, V I i,P * . . J ' . ' . ': � . . . - - - � I I .- I . � . . . I ­ ' Oone. " . � . . V. A. R. Rowland, of Whitby, and is -to the act of desertion. This kind, of ; . I .. We have, now in stock a full line of ; ..._­ I _. . . _ I ' . . I I I I.. I I I �. - . �; -Miss Gorham, of Markbiarn, is' - I . . .- � I L I . , therefore ow able to attend to all en. thing is becoming too frequent in the � . ql� I. --- -'s Ing at Mr. J. Baxter's. I gagements im any part of North or South township, and a.stop must be put to it. - ' � . Sere 0 s, oorkselrews9 rst6d C -Greenwood bete is Do d-Dubt Mr. Poucher 2%0 Bostanr*. , As' ...; Church . 'of England. Ontario. TW�e § W , . I I _., . -1 August 29th. No service. - is one of t e most successful auctioneers This is the season of the year when the . . 0 - i I ' .- ., , - � . . 4 - � I ' . 7 -1 , . . . . I � . I - I.,. 'a visit to in the cou ty, the number of I ,.,.. I I . . -Mrs. J. H. Beal left on .1 . I � . ., and Trouserings, - - � _� I . A . . . sales be small boys of our town have their honesty . 4 . . .., Ottawa on Wednesday last. . y . - I - I . L, I . . . . makes pro ing this to a demonstration. severely tested. What is so natural to - ' - . . - a , I . . I -- , . '. which we offer to the public at prices that can't be beaten, 1119 =a way. j . a small boy, in these warm nights when 11 -1. - ' . -Mr. Thos. and Miss Minnie Bunt' wh I . i 11 , ­� I on. � . . I -, I .*,. Says tb 'UxbLridke ' urn 1: ­Tb:reis they cannot slumber, and when -0 � I � . ... '1� left last week on a trip to London. e - . .- 1 7C 4 - e n darkness , I; ! .; - - , . . � -Mrs. Ackerman,- Sr., returned from 'think of I - as great a difference in veovle's ways of envelops the great deep, as to L. . . visiting friends in Toronto on W'dne da 3 , " ts" Got *rap M the Best Style and Fashion I S doing busi else as in their looks. A local the orchard next lot. And when they . Late't ' . � -Misses Miriam and Maggie �mton, Oi ' I : . . . . ' agent sold a washing machine 9, year or reflect that the owner of the oreb6d is . " - I I - I � . � � Whitby, are visiting friends in t e village. two ago to a man in S Dya for $6. He sound asleep, and sliat nothing is likely - . �,'l at low f gures by tLe new Tailor, J. Greig. � ­ o it : . 11 � j i -A first-class large size leather vali8e bad lookec' and dunned in vain for pay- to awa . kenhim, is a mighty honest boy I . - - � . for sale, cheap; as good as new. Apply ' - - I , - - meDt unti a few days ago when he re- who will not get up and fill his pillow. The'' latest sryles .of. English and American _N s office. ;,:, 0-tL ! . Stiff Ratb ­at EW ceived the ollowingletter:-"Dear Sur- care with har,�est apples. We would . L . 11 . -Mr. Weston Palmer and tw:) dauab- ' 11 .. . WITH IMIPROVED FLEXIBLE BRIM. Ll I received your Dotes august the first I recommend: all owners of orchards to - I 1., . ,.- - t . ' '--ters took a trip to Niagara Falls this now se that lot of Bass- either take their apple trees in 'with them I - - ,-; 1/ ' week. wood boa a and nalle and D�w it you at night or else hang a hammock in its i .__ - . � Miss� Gracev' ,�ndp�aster John . . eant satis ed you may return $2 dollars branches, a9d sleep in t�e tree with one . i e BU NTING � KERIN 0 . , Gracey, of Pbiladelp iia, , are visiting Back and I cum and take the mashean eye Open, a4d a chaxge of salt and pepper - G --- � at Mr. John Baxter's. away vou a trulle W. M. Sonya P oat ju the old musket. One little gunfull. of . __ -Mr. John Greenlaw is j I ' :.1 nstICOMP16t' Ontar." . 'ce . . : . : . salt and pepper iv worth all the adv, .... TAILORING to � 1 TAILORING Ing a Very large new barn on his farm . 1:"_1 . . ;.: - - ]Ion t414MOIL . � �, '' L, , I which a dozen uncles and aunts, and any � . No , ., . . south of the village. I . " * L ' . , . ' . - i : � . . .. 10# L , i .. Says th New York � "imes : Ligbtnia two parents can give in a life time, in i.L I ..�, . . � . ... . .i . . . ; I -Mr. Walter R. Pow''erO (of' �amie son 9 t big 'L ' 11 . : . .. '. - . 1 . ' , .- . � rods are ore dangerots than -the light. making a small boy honest abou. � ': Il ��_ �, � I .0 4. , L . . .. �_ 11 *.. . . , I , 1. I 1. . - ! I . & Co., dry, goods), Picton, paid the NEws. - - - - - I . . . / . - i . I . . L . - . . I b, . � neighbor's apples. �. 1. . . .; Ding a al at which the3 are supposed to . ... � - ­. . . - . . . man a short visit last week. . � ;_ " ' ,;: ::;. - : .� . %P -Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hoover be a safe I ard. Expeiieuce shows that I%* comwiJ66 Zaeo- L � 1, . . . _ wovr- ) I - CIRM. I 1: On staited more bui dinga' which have lightning A few .days ago­keudall, a Boston �� . . . I ( Fridav morning 'last for Muskoka. � I . - . I * ba . .1 _1 I .. 1. . . I e' rods are truck than - those which are policeman, swam down the Niagara rapids - I I -. _: - - I - , They drove from here to Allaudale. . I . - . . I not provi d with them. Insurance'stat. and whirlpool in safety, with nothing on - "' IS TifE� , .- 4 THE 11G _.- --The Pickering base ballists did n3t ; istics pro e this. The writer knows of him but a cork life-preserver. This feat . . 4 .1 1. .. go to Whitby on Saturday, owing to the A - - latter club having a previous engagement. . ,.. ., 7,41 - . , three nei bors' houses which have b,ben of swimming through the rapids �s be. . L ,� - P . " , , _, L N struck in spite of cost y lightning rods, coming too common to excite much re. 0 . - '. -Thos. Ryan,wbo resided near Cherrv- im,m --nu SIR _. . . "I while. his !own without one has escaved. mark. This makes four or five during I.. r* ; . L - - wood until recently, died of consumption I V ir , � 4r % .,',,� .,!oil I . .. �__ . p I . . I last week, at his residence near Whitby. The pro saors of hys'0al science all the past few days who have meandered : . I I I .- -1. I , - - 6 � .- - _-, ondemn hem as provocative of danger down the rippling rivul�t .at that place, - ' ,7X7(Dr3r_Tcc=i3 (De7e:r the *1ZT(3,v7o3"' tnmc - I His remains were -interred in the R. C. Coll emn . instead o a protection Those farmers, and it is 'getting to be s� favorite amuse- _... . 11 - . . cemetery here on Saturday last. I .1 . . . . T . . - then, wbi - ' .,. I � . ­_.. . LCEE?Mlla . are 11 tempted of a devil " in ment in certain circles. But this fashion I . . * 1'. . - -We would respectfully recommend L f.- ymn�n -1 ____ - --- _. � . 4o the young' ladies and gentlemen of the, sbape of an agent to spend $70 or will die out before it becomes Reneral. : I . .- ._ $100 for useless lightning rod, had far It crowds all the fun of one's lifetime into i ur, . - -: - Pickering a noose style, which would .1 r - , - . � 1 T M - 011:M.&:P:ESr.r - . better ba d the money*over to their wives go short a space that many*will not take '.. ; I . __ I . - . - I doubtless be very becoming and very I - I . and so pr tect. themselves against other up with it at first. Besid.9s, many emin - [ . ., popular (with thb preachers) it generally ' Peerlesg Machine Oil 55 cents,,'' - . . squalls w icb are worse than thunder. eat medical men are not sure that this i . _. .. . .L . . . % - 1. . I introduced-matriihouy. ! . ' - . , , . . 1L.. - . I . I . I I I ! I . . . . . .�. . L... -,�. %. - . _ it might be. , � . I S ses 3c.1 �,. .:,_ storms. time is as healthy as I idediu*m c.) lariY6 5c. .. . . I I � � , . - '. i. � I , I _. . . , 6. ... . 3 . �..". : . - . :� , - I , . I . . , 4 . . � � . . �:, , , , ; .. � . . t , .. � .t . to . - . : .� L., " � : ; I ! I. . - !;, . " I I , . . mer t, L , ­ - A Big Ir "I ­ Gone to 31urelpe. I mall Lamp Glas , - . Rtv. J. F. Ockley sailed p 6r stea" a i :_ .­il � -,; . .� . '. . ­ � Vor our own part we will not try it. We . I , � . . - . - - . . . .,- .. I . . . I - ,; ._, 1 - ­ on en wri ( vnll not go to Niagara to see any of these 20'lbs Light Sugar $1.00 - - _ � . - � Vancouver for Europe yesterday, 26th. it ,a is 'follows:­A , A corre d' I . number o Zongham. folks went do . exhibitions either. We 'Will wait until six ])AT'S work. r, ­ . . I . � � ­ ; � , I � the bone I 1 wn to Hanlan and Beach sign articles for a _. I . . . 141-2 lbs Granulated Su ar $1.00, sociallast week at Mr. Win. We are informed that at Mr �� I . 9 . Wm. - " Cowan's, sculling match for $1.00 a side, in 30 foot - ..� r' - ... L an,S Major's farm, near Whitevale, on-.Mon. la shore, , While L . . . "_,; . ' . r L . I . . 1 . ­ .- . . - . - day last .there were threshed 2,WO they were out on the lake for a pleasure shells. Starting point to be at the lower . 1. . . 1� . . . .. - . .,Hor L .* i. 4 bars Dingm Soap 20 c6g: ,. .:.- --_ 'L, _. ride ,Mr. Sparks' steam yacht it side of the whirpool, the course to lay up eS , '. - . bushels of barley, the yield from forty- in Tu nip Hoes, �ield Scythes, Snaths, Forks, Rakes, -appears t,�ey saw . a. the rapids against the tide, up the Falls, I . 9 ) . seven acres. This is the largest - day's very large fish. , - . . 81 . : , . Reports and, making a circuit of the island at , in endless variety, and as cheap as tho cheapest. .: -of. ty that the fig was nine feet . . - . 11 work we have yet heard :.,l - .,: their summit, return, over the Ndis, down �_ ! I � 24" at stousym. . I . "' long, but our auctionee , Mr. Poucher, the rapids and through the whirlpool. :, - - e g of the 18t BRY it WaE Only four fee long. Now as The winner to receive $1.75 of the gate 0 . L 0 G'A No PICK E Rll� G 6 ,tory afloat ab ut its being five � - On the mornin �h th6 lg�iin there is a r W M , levator and storehouses money, remaind ' o the back-driver I belonging to feet long, and as it is tb first time vie er to go t i . I Mr. W. P. Hartne , situated near the wholakes the scullers to their hotels. �. . 1 - - I y ; ., : , 1 ever knew our auctionee to be behind 'on Perhap a will broa--,h the ' I/ I , station, were totally consumed. Los� . . someoni subject � : : over $2,000; insurance 11,500 on build. I -sterY.,we wish yo to eziqtfire and to Mr.,� I I: GENERAL .-, GROCERIE..' - I Hanlan, who no doubt will not . I . .. � et us kno* the truthi sbDut the matter. , . . . . iDg and contents. Origi.si-of; fire a mys. . have thought of it before. , .'. - ... L S . . - - I . ! : . � on ' i drinks, Prunes,. Lem I INOTE-The auctioneer is about right. I , tery! Viek"bw Vs. 29arkbaRL - I Le;'n ugar for summer . ons, 1) ates1. i . * , The fish was nearly four feet long. Its "' I � ' .& 3"'UtI.. ` .. " � L.: 1_ . �.. 11",i�%-, :..'..._-%.' .. . �;�, �, . -­ .- I . I blOge proxiinity to the surface of the The Pickering Base Ball club went ;.: Figs, Soda Biscuits,'Graham Biscuits, Tea Biscuits, : L� . . _ ; - - Mr. and Vi G L. ... I - �.. " L , I . over to Markham on Wednesday, Qur ,. - a. - Maver returned on water is accounted for b� the fact that it . . Lemon Biscuits Fruit Biscuits GM*- ger Nuts, � , Saturday last from their trip up north- had been attacked by 'a species o holiday, to play the * ' L y ) -.- 1:' * - f eel. c1V1c club of that - 1 � � T . town. They drove over and reached - - �' : ! I - . ' I - We are indebted to Mr. Maver for the ED.] ;, Com Meal, Oat Meal, Rolled .0ats, Pot present of a fine muskalonge, meag&iDg, , _ r18hs�"­;'_ ,, ' ' �, .-­j.' ' , '1%_" . " .!I . . _..., � - .1 :�L . �, a & , "I . I I.. - J..:�';_-'........ I. '. ... there about noon, and the game coin- . � some 35 inches in length. It was caught , " ­ �:. / . , �' Barley, Lard, Ham, Baconj Cannedby that gentleman in Pigeon Lake, north . our . I menced at 2 p.m.- Quite a crowd from ! . .� I .- I - c i ti Z en a e4k d0*11 Lihe *� i � - Fruit, Meats, FiBb, &c.1 &C.1. I ... I . ; ".Some of oar village had accompanied the boys, I . � ' .. � � . . . .. . _. . . of Bobcaygeon. Tbanks. river with a trolling line their coat-tail and the M&rkhan3dtes turned out very � . . . : - . .: I . I . .1 � ­ .... � - .` : ormwPer"Go conventi .- �,1.1.''.._ ...-. pocket, and after fishing 11 day in a boil, .. .. � - . .. . i . . . 1. Im . ,. I 1. .. � .� well both gentlemen and ladies. � I .� _­_ - , The A1�0 some nice Houses and Lots and Farming Land for'We- .. . � Ing BUD, and getting t eir hands all score for the nine innings was Pickering I - I ) A convention, under the . I .. -. auspices of blistered from paddliD Oun I I I . . the Dominion Alliance, will be held in J in A 10RkY 7, Markham 26. The Markham team is � . . Toronto on the'14tb and 15th of Septem- of a boat, t wind their Us 1. . s L1L 0: �, 1i 1 1T rT 0 IT. wagon-box I eal a good oike,and their battery was a trifle . . ­ - .1 . around a solitary ik . . *, to which all sympathizers are invited _p a an put it in their in advance of that of Pickering. They ___ - ' to attend. Hon. Neal Dow and other pocket again, When tb y reach their d:d -some very haavy batting once and ' . - home at eventide, th y 6 L 4 off the flah'11 a' prominent temperance apostles are ex 11 while. Winnaoott and O'Uary pitebed cted to be presen.t. ... . - head and give it., to t1k71102 91 T. oat, and for our boys and Clark and Andrews did - . ,-. � . e'Tea eonA Notable C . �., . . . : I.; P - a coppet , I head or tail, " the catchingr Ile fi . I I " L..' ... . I apture. , - f. 11 eldiug of Andrews at � . . I . . .fWm . - .. � . An illicit still vOas capture(, in . . Whether they will cook th remainder or shortstop is worthy of mention ; he was . .0 - I OP give it to the eat also. � . , ester on Monday ast, a bee-line for the corner. ocery or the and bagged n=berless fly - � -n I I ., and four men arrested. The two oper. V lu catches. Each one of the Pickering teavi . 1. e o e s wineta I everywhere, , ators of the still were trie office of the tonsorial ist, and blow ' � i I Qli d at Whitby on i dthe others by making errors; -1 - I surprise . . about their good . luck - such a vein , - . by the ' � . - Wednesday, and fined #100 and costs, at the man which we can only account for . . . : . �1_ "' -AARS- ARRIVEDO - the other two being allowed out on their who arrive first has no fact that they were not ; ..'' . '' . GEM , _ � need to ng , .' :, L Ow at all. We had -0- good behavior. .. ... . 1. I . - . - , . . I . . . &nee at a fisherman' surreptitious lady BV,ectators, and in their anxiety to . � - .. ,- - - - __ : L. 0 11 ­1 . I I ' ow countmys-iif" L . - � at pocket on ,,shine ' in the eyes of the fair ones, they S o 0 :M I I :";, �,. � � . � ., turday :' It contained ur pike, We -understand that thevO*luhtee in any got excited. The Markham team enter- j� re w e of which we are positi o arint I .. - give- ah exhibition drill on our front street e would have tained the visitors at tea -in the Franklin . e morning - aoured five inches in I ngth. These on th of their departure for. House, and otherwise showed good-feel. - i.j��' 47-Y re afterwards mentioned as six pound. ing throughout the day. Mr. Hall, the 1! camp. - The local company is said to be rs. Ah Dae I Such is Y. D . a fine lot of men this year, and the re. figherman"O the official umpire of the home team, i eracity. -1. I . .. .11 0 , 0 cruit ng officers are.more than pleasied )1. , '. I . - umpired the game to the entire satisfac. GEO.PARKE UNBARTON , - 1..­.01_Z'. -", L L . ­­.. L: 1, �_ /... � . . � -_ they axe jubilant, at sectiring such a flue Roaft . .; I. . !;, 1. tion of both teams, not a , le grumble - . body of men. to take into camp.. he honey social th teside6de. ' f being board from either . %- � - INEMY Siddem � �!.: ) �.,: . i - 1. . li�n2� One of the Trustees of cia ursday evening of last week, was a Pickering, and A good game is Predicted. ­ _'Ir school section informs us that the Board . . : I r. Win. Cowan, Roseb k Farm, on match will be played in a short time in - ' ,' m r , T ai diality of Our boys accept,ed defeat with the same : arem , " 0 snue! A return � � . nt ry enjoyable affair. Th cor . . a o . - of Trust6es r' e gentleman who gave t;e social and good geace that they take victory. . a . I e fr dom . 40. - ,. eceived several excellent b4s he acco ded tb� vioitors,,ex- .. I , .. . 'J 1:Z0:P- �- Do - - . 0-M10. OW ". , ­_. 1.1: ,.� " !­ � r 'i � sch000l debentures,which were advertis A lain:T in a great Zasure no success of .L. . � - �� .1. WHITBY. , ' � . ; . .. from Toronto and elsewhere f6r their . . . 6 .1 �1. ' . 1 !i"'. , , - " . I I.. I . . . ;1 - 11"UFAC his honey social ­ . . I .1. 'L for sale in THE - NEWS only. - A lar e umber from RL 11 I . Several' cd . . I . - � � �. � , trip through Weetern Ontario. � / , �:- have ofteg'remarked, an advt. in THE . was � I . - . . . J.L 1?' - teain was pelr,ea' FORCE LIFT � AND SU S Y the bidders,offered a premium, As we his village went up, "I are heartily, ev . Barker and' wife have ione on ad that they did so Te served a CTI N A most 6 The Whitby beseball I . umptuous 13 . NEws Pays every time. . . . ' r,and honey i - 1% 9 . . 1, . : 1 - Good AdVice. . . it. - ... n a wm'n CISTER . I. 3: as on the board ' 11 shi a, both in wit eggs as they were leaving Markh%rn - :­ PUMPS AND, � their match with the team of that I 1-Che comb and extracted. r tea there a f te"r L . ' I a .. I : I . em . ianly , �.- � . . � OF ALL DESCRIPTION& An ivaportant,it' Oiadviee-iO extended as an entertainment an a place. This was a very ungentle . . .. . I . . . . . I .i "�. "'.. -, * hich wai hi r what ; ', . ; I, ; I -0 informs u8L of I . 1 1 � I I . ile , I _ to the farmers of this locality by Mr. J. ighlV appreciated, composed their actions were, or how the matob re Gordon, grain buyer. ' .program way of treating ViSitors, no matte . - that owing to the very careless manner a tableau. and Sin&g. The crowd sulted. I P Makerd e Canadian Pacific Railway COMP availed themselves of -the ' � P i M'ity of the Mr. Maynard received 1786 his " 'in which barley is Usually handled, after . arance on . . . � ­ . . ..eaving . a to 90 bot destroyed by fire ! -.�! I . the man4acture of PUMP - ' I I Havin, had Eighteeii years' experience in I i the field, thousands of dollars tting, both in ow boits and his property recently 113 1 9 !. � �­ �1; value are lost i Mr. Sparks'steam ykbt. The gro-Undn being the fuU arnou4t claimed. , I - ... .1 .�. - The grain should be anCisterns, I can GuARANTEE BATISFACTION m EVERY CASE- ' ­. . i . 8 well lighted during the, entire even. A, large quantity, of lumber is now ar. , I . looked'after not.�only when in the' field ri I' .. -0)(O- but after threshing, at which time it . R by three large bonfires kept always ving at the dooks here from the n6rth.- I ­ . .- - - - . I , =" " - � Jris rilliantly burning. -Tb,d leasant, affair Hftryloyd, for stes.ling boots from : `4 I . . ­_ I . @No- t - ID:m ,!d I quite as liable to coloration as when in :. 11� " . 4�.LC8 I 2 � t.. . id not break up until, a Burns tore, got two months. ' 14 - . . - . . - ate hour, as - I 0 . - , . . L"in", L r&tUftred 0 . a Court ,uf Assizes will be hold on ­ y SY the lield. The grain should be carefully (sob one reluctantly left h an enjoy* Septeb,ber f fair Ind' ),#f - Th _L ' ' 18th. ' , - , L . . - d ,, : .11.1.1 e . , I turned and arread from -the bin. _ . 'i - IWPVties sanding orqprs t6 th 'Factor. 'I . iel I &J�a �1 )ri , le company. The p-r is, 'Which . �, I L .,.�!� _- - _'. _-�'.j i. V -, _ - I, A U e t h a h "" - u` ZQM Am"_X= - dify , �-Jl - ,g ,a 0: 2W 0148 I x i4 �/ - i, � s U a b P 9 e e .D7 , , �1 ! b 2 3 Whit T • I t - .11 _.- 1 1 1 11 - - - - - - � 11, i. - . I a � I I I '10 .1 a r ' I rte n , , * 1-lak 0 ' 01 ' - � -er F T .. much depends on the color ` 11 • W Bon arable' diaiffinf, -both as to xft I :.-I. I ' - .JL"� ,� e .. . .._....,." _ 0 ' M. Finegan was fined 95 . 0 and oosfiff& '4 . - - . this little item may be of value 10� 4aly"09 retobedevoted�to4be luilding fund rra , � . I .-Beaver. o r ,qb ftW4­V!%jAn oi� . �! 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