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Watdhmaker ally Jeweler regulated families. a - : .:1_- �--^- - - -- - ^�"�".___ I f 56.E {,dCAL BAPP$NINii4 R�CO$hlgb BY Y these two little A dip in the ocean has sometbin " vd ' . gems shine out • to bri teat end gladden fascinating about it and any one who trig FIELD, M D., M. C. P. S. PHI'SI- PICKERINA, OMB', a>e p>s� AND JUTT1eD DOWN BY OUR fife homes they bare b en sent to.` 'It once is s ' • CIAN, SURGEON, CORONER, &c., I-:•I o E are to . yicgering, Ont. Offi..e hours- Morning, from 8:30 : A beautiful Assortment of , 1;; SPO;1Dh1VTa. try it again. The weather . iilus Ch ma to 11:30: es erring from 5 to G o'clock k. 1 -y •-*- -- was bn ned down on a ur day afternoon, high sego h to break and was rolling jnst� - T . , -- Watch�St Clocks, Jewelery and Pansy -- ' s '� K nd give one a lovely'. - _ JE' WARE, Ai,b,, i1t. D.; M. C. P. b., ON- (,}Dods on hand. I. osHAWA. I They saved part of t e contents. There ducking, we donned a bias flann� suit . TARIO. Coroner" for the co:inty of On- ' `- r r� . . was a small insurance n it. ^j „ s . W.- Verb ' The �cbool house is moving steadily but be nq bent on funo huj area gender, y o, 1 :.}sioian, urgeon and+Accouchour. hesi- Rt,PAI ING PROMPTLY E$ECUTEY) y e barn and all his optbuild- p dl ,in s, with near] al sign eft all our atyle�: _ dente as office, nos door ,,o the Po 1 ofl5c•e, After 45 pears' eacperienee I am able to say I will Y 1 the oa2itents,. were g• some people t ink it looks like an at home, aud p1uliRed an. We for of o pickenng. - = ---- guarantee satiefaetioii, ISy co ,sumed by ,fire on Thursday, August elephant with the tail towards you, but it keep our mouths shut; a bigbreakergro 1 @d -_ -- WIFERRIER; h1.D „ALC- .P.S., Ont. j -- 26 b, at lot 13, 8rd Con. East, V� would hi6by. hie sure to Stands wrong end first to up, -busted, and oh 1 what a taste of salt y COF�ONF.R. Office hours -- morning from A out 1000 bushels of barley. some wheat, ProP1e who did not want it, Wii@n the But we were proud to taste the salt of - x o, evr�ning 5 to ti Surgery in rear of DRL'<I r an 260 bushels peas were destroyed. The Bxinita ire. on and the I stee Ie it the.► F.. Y,. ock St. North, Claremont. Patrons On ario Y P Ban'k , will pre- bri>ay Atlantic, the' fo ever of pie Dru s Chemicals &e., al] b °]din a s sent F ter w e t ai a an i1n a kept. l,i;r�1 �v :tn F Drugs, k nd contents were iusgred for 9 eosin appearance. It is our mouth shut) (If any of your r8a.$ers ctit;ap for flash. ` 29tf $1 200. Tlie fire originated from a fire Commodious, durable and as a building, wish a tra #tfn in this necessary accom -t _ - ------I,-- , , 'ICKERING A(IENCY. sL. rted b the children iu a stovepipe pear unique. so long as t ere is room and it plishment, send them u - -- - -- - -- y down finch f . 1 . - t� barn during the absence of the arente. does nod stand wrong End u , au j' un 1 �M Lef/crd. _ p p supported A big breaker comes rolling along and lifts'. r . 1_ _ ___-,1;,.-_ . _ —. i�pen fb 'transaction of all legitimate r• �uK1i Howdeq, residing in the, gui h himney for oun4stion, we are us off our feet into the air. We plunge, �`� BARRISTER Banking Business. no thern part • of East, Whitby, suffered :'�TOHZ' .BALL DOW, B ARRL we jump, 9ve dance and sing; we roll azild' t and S :icitor, Votary Public, etc. OFFICE— OFPICT. HOURB-- FPOITI lO t0 3 ; 6atttrdaye co aiderable toss by the storm of a few That vvQddinq is goi to' come off. We tumble t�tltil tired oat. Thee a ran on tlfe'1 I)evereli'R lock, Brock - street, Whitby. Private '10 to 1 o'clock. w eke ago. .-As man as five to fifteen have n the necktie. It will take lace Y p 'pure, white sand of the beach ; next we' funds to 1 ah at lowest rates and on favorable �.. bu hels per .acre of peas were shelled by before t_ a Iudustrisl *hibitiou and we bury onrieelves, and into the water a a' t _ __fns of n yriient• 8 y _ Sa`t1I10 B'aIlk 121 COIlI18CC10111. tti storm, are all to -'meet them th re. You can't and repeat the g iti, ' r rnHUll S PARKER, �BARR'ISTEI; 9 p@ program over and over ,,f* 1 and ,•elicitor, &c. :Money to loam. .No _ (3•y) * • GEORGE KERR, AgeLt. rs• Joseph Thompson, residing on the miss t em, fora that ecktie will ,put to until -it is time to ' ” ho tbern lilbit of Whitby, has a piano bl R qn Deft After wee are r. i coinmissio :. Ottcc : Haney's Building, Yici yr• y wlou dtliRhtegtric light bt tt 18 sob ht it well drigd and dressed we feel like eating a - mg ; open every Saturday. _ _ ; ' 4• •� AN' Z+YN d► Leh has been the Thompson fangily p with a dazaling brilliancy cart load of Good thin and - fo upwards of , L years, and it still >~i9es a ten ace Meld on the d rkest night. attem t to do so. �' make a big T1ELA ERE, BLACK,. RESSOP. ec , P - l� Tte shortest sea g g as sweet music as those of moder.0 build. Rev. Kippin is away or his vacation.., bath makes as feel -at least twenty ears• El, , ISH. Barristers at Law, Solicitors at►r;a e. Arttt'a o titzsa 8 dg s, P IoW refreshing area -. is Ghan ^e Conveyancers; Rc. Offices, No. 17 2,ot which are passed on the 2iiver and (}nl of e0. $gulden, E. Whitby, fell from a p Y Y r Rev. fii eon has retn nod fiom a trip an younger and brave enough to fight a whole Toronto st eet (over Gas Company's), Toronto. St. Lawrence. be m in his barn on the 21st, and frac- the upp r lakes. -0 E OF TH$ Boys. army. When we surveyed o el llioriey to. 'qan -tie Commission. D. DELeaiEnc, Rates of Passage -Cabin $50, AGO, g70, and +�80. tU ed his rig DAVIDSON ' LAC's, H. A. RrEsoit, E. TATLOUR Return tickets at a reduction. Intermediate .430. right tliigli bono.. • +w Y arlj . Vas and - wy g ONERRYW Op,{ passed mutual criticisms on our appear- 1 `.. ENGLies. _ -. _ _ Steeraae at lox ra,es. Kinder Kindergarten schotl is to be opened r : - ante in a bathing costume ' - • , + Parties sending for friends in the old country can here. , we daren t say. T E• :�F,I; «'ELL, LL. I,., Leh- obtain Prepaid Passage Cortifeates. a word about the ungainly shapes of or' . _ tJ • RIS c R. County Crown Attorney, and For dates of sailing, tickets, and all lnforma- , . New wheat bas been .delivered is town, � :fir• tt d Mrs, A. B. ollins, of Toronto, neighbors, but concluded that '� Ie who ' - ' County sol c:tor. Court House, �t'haLy. 1Gy tion apply by letter or in person to visited ''►ends in tills lace last week.... live in glass 110a6e6. mu6f, note throw 1. - TESS 5. RITCHIE & I :ILLItiCxS, �. $. —v-�L =4 e = WHITBY. Misses 'tauffer and Burkholder have re. stones." _ 111 Banisters and Solicitors, Nigh Court of turned Oin their visit o $mltli�'llle and At this season of the year the most in- . justice.. 1lhitby, on:. �louey to loon on roc- 4GENT, E�PES$ OFFICE• WHITBY. he absence' of rlsoners from the ail Grimsb . Park. The gun ladies 'sa R' p ca to a New Yorker are : , p 1; y terestin to i s °,u►we terns. I�'� - - - - -- - - -- - -- -- wa of short duration. There are now they en,�oyed their vas t ei y much...... ��HOw t° eat water - melons without juicing' • - S ov r a baker's dozen ,of this class within his face," and "how to eat. most een,, • (f teriiiwi•11. (th walls of Castle Decker, and the Gover• Rev: R. G. Davey, of carboro, preached green,,- _ a good eemon ' -in th hietllodist church corn In the shortest time." (}o where you ;.Y `� ,� T CO Lr.'VT'�' OF ON�'ARIO. not has been utilizing diem for makin the will 'M f F ` g ou bull ay e�•eninR St......bZr. W..J, }You will see a watermelon man and . HOP KIti S; VETEP ►I:�?I,RY SLR ex vations for the new kitchen, which is • corn boiler. A ion table is arranged - - 11. GPov, Graluate of the Ontario Vie` ,;; _-1 88G+_ ' , no being constructed, C;liisliol yi,A,•, AZaster of the De art• ..irinar} Co ege, Toronto, and- practical horse- •L• V ;i „ tnent of English p along the edge of the pavement. On it are - ehoer, etc. on account of increase of Practice ' ' a.0 &- ,; 0, ci >, , I apeCtor Ferguson took in", the circus q Liter tare and Modern placed a hundred slices of Georgia water- - - . . g w` 1 Lan ua es, I n crag] l C I le sail nay a! cnetomed visits every Saturday to X10. Plat of Holdin d m �?��z at slaws and also visited the hotels to K g gists Intititnts, melon, and opposite these twenty or thirty • - - ' Whitevale, 'herrywood and DunliartOn will at- -- -- - - - - -r - -- see' if anything stronger than lemonade `Visited t Mr. Wm, T ylor's last week. .men and boys doing their best t- get sway = tend the e. eases of the horse foot at nip own 1 Whitby .. 4 1 1 1 1 19 1 1 2 1 wa offered for sale. As -a result one party From another COrresponde t. with them, •`O, dam watermelon t " The 3 32 forge, Gree River, in the forenoons o! Tuesday, f Brougham small 1 bo is there and the juice drips, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of each week. 3 P Pickering r ! 2 s wa enmmcned .before the magistrate for Our v Ilage ha6 ]lad is influx of visitors Y 7 ps. A firQt -class assistant horsesiioeralwass on hand. .4 Uxbridge 8 926 14 kee ing several barrels of beer on hand. late]'.1irs. I3rougli nd daughters, of drips' drips from his month until it is I . Veterinary insha iients made to order. Medi- R 1) s6 93 8 $7 16 3'•••• tine for agrees stud catLlealr:a son hand. calla 5 Cannington'. 10 22 24 . s 28 lfi r• Chinn, of Brooklin, was summoned hard to tell to what race he belongs. The y s Toronto have been Ti iti at Mr. Jas, ' by, night or by day promptly attended to. Ad- Beaverton �•' . 11 23 ;,5 IO 17 t° Ppear before the magistrate for infuse- man . with_ beautiful flowing beard has 7 U ter ov 1s 24 96 Il 18 do of the Scott Act bet through hie Burrovt ....1lfaster Fr nksa, of Toronto, more watermelon juice than beard in a dress, Green River, ant. 34•v - I' -_- d I ' is stayi K at :Ur. Joli Plaxton's.ronto. _ - - - __ - - _ - E FwREWE« Co Heel he declined to "plead to the indict- short time. And the dude, he sucks his 1 �r By Order, • - met contending that Mr. Har r has no Summer slat, of Unio Ville, is- spending Georgia melons ltsi2tP8 �1 siaf, Clerk of the Peace. grow -from is inches to a short t'me with her s n and dw _ -- �'__- __ ______- _- sat ority to try cases under the Act, as daughter. three feet in length, and when the small,, , -- - -- - -� Ci�EAP cKErMS un er the Canada Temperance Act of 1878 •••Mr• d ;firs 1 N. -Bur holder, o.f Mark- boy can get away with half of one, you can =! a police magistrate must be for a' city, y. amongst capacity y Gan :t�et /�t�tcet', ��. Bain, s at Sunda lies amen t their judge of the ca acct of his seniors. Bnt -, _ - -ti CXitAIVID Rt VIC RY, anti town, or county, aud that no legislation of numero s friends....' Yo o it correspondent it all adds novelty to life, and what's the-. • R.BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLE, Rh �j, � � the Ontario Legislature to the contrary of last week appears t be ignorant in (li odds as long as your'appy? • . . D• Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking -OCEAN - STEAMSHIP can be of anv force. As this raised a new regard t, what took t le young lady of The corn - boiler is generall a foreigner;;, • afii lnvi:s, accountant and nsurance Agent.ioi t at law, an adjournment was made the west end off on a tri in such a ht1 He has a small stand suppIi with butter, ' •` . - 'tluney ro loan on farm propey. OFFICE - :fit UP TOW TICKET AOENCY� in rder to et the opinion of legal a• 27 -v T;,legra h fH e - whiti� R The kno ing ones say, that 6he was in pepper and salt, and a caldron of sufficient . . Brot: p , P K uthor- ghaia' _ _ ity n the matter. size to hold a hundred ears of corn. He .; search o a much desired prize that she Arch a tec•t. - Whitby to Winn peg, L class Railway and he household and other effects of the plants himself at -the street corner, starts. has long been striving to obtain. Wlietber Cabin ?34, Return 150 ; d $17 ; all rail via C P. lat •Daniel . O'Leary were disposed of at hid kerosene fire under his caldron,- and in -..�i. POST, COUNTY .- RCHTTEC'T R. :t31- You wil avoi mistakes, occabionally. auc ion at the Queen's Hotel on flaturday she Ilan sett successful in securing it re, ten minutes is ready fore business. His•" `` } caused by the gee al c wdinq at the railway lac wains t0 be seen SANK TWAIN 11. fir the county of Ontario. Drawings stations, by calla g at the Telegraph oice patrons are the old and young r and -: - . and Fl,e•%'- cations furnished for every class of Whitby. and pros re f om E. Stephenson,: at . n Saturday last A. Stollet, 6f, Picker. � well- to -do, nicely dressed- dude, more b►r.l� ?ing. Steam and hot water heating and your leisure, an re wired railRa of ocean in ,and W. Thompson, the harness -maker DUMBARTON. - ' B 8 I. coarsely dressed mechanic, all anxious for ventilation a specially. Office- Gerrie lock, tickets, at any tiui bei een �! a. m. and 8: iIl. 1. - Wnitby, daily. Every ieq I it formation,Maps,. Vine- her ,got into a dispute over some tranaac- i 'boned corn. Occasionally a. Charming corner Dundas and Brock streets, do ,when the former struck the let r a Residence - Kingston Road, East Pickering. 37 -y tables, Routes, Ra es, etc., cheerful]' As 6111 corres ndenti hii6 elthdr one one lad Cannot •resist. t tam CiII y xurnist)ed Po g Y- �' Y tempting,- free to passengers on application. ,Tickets to lies y blow in the face. Thompson got to a Tery long steep or o parts unknown, disb�, and, she buys her Par, and eats it too," - - - - . - -- - - - - - - -- -- - --- -- ---- and from nearly a 1 points of thie world guaran- out a warrant for the arrest of Stoner for I will en eavor th sec a few lines to on !the street, where hundreds pass and re- ". _ _lttctio'ieerl�u . teed at as low as the lowest rate .. use hoer] No-doubt the vendor is ateked t / The Grand Trun�c ex rtes ass assault, and on the cast being tried before THe. NF . As it is �Cn'stomary in the p Y •;t;1 p gertrainerun + w, .,.::. , .- -. . -- ..�r�, pp r� through daily, frbm �i kering and_ Whitby. to Mayor Harper, Stoner was fined $8 .and summer, eason for free d6 to visit friends by more than one if corn grows on trees; �}Oli CHER R0�'� L A\ D, Licensed Chicago, Detrpit and Po Huron, without any cos s. Stoner claimdd that he was struck and in his ignorance'he is as likely to say'; 11 Auctioneers, for the whole of North and change of cars. B gag checked through from Mr. Pete Nesbit had arfeet raid aeon b at rat b Tho . son. ti ee as no. No mat.;er its corn tastes - South Ontario. Strict attention given to all «'hit yto.destine ion. y Wit' 1118 h0a6 a few week6 a O there hew Y ' , ' - orders by letter or telegraph. C argon moderate. Specialattentio tops sengerticketsforMani- - - „ h ' - R good, and we must have it. There is good - • Thus. Poucher, Valuator, Ar, itrator, &c. Ad- toba,(via Chicago, lso v' Brockville and C.P.R) no less an seven a ri als at Ope tune. CLAREMpNT: hlessr6. profit in the business, and a vendor will _ dress• THUS, POUCHER, Box 47, Brougham, or Northern Michiga , Dak te, the Northern North George, Ell ail and F1'id8y make at least flue dollars a day, for he sells A. H. RO�t'LA�ID, Whitby, Ont. Western States, B 'fish `olumbie, California. ld011iday Of Beooklin Mrs. Tibb aA y ( it at live cents an ear, ° Special cheap oaggh, in e,and return tickets r ' � ' , and it COBta him � -)" - --- " - - - -- -` -- - to and from Vow ark, hiidelphia, Baltimore, 1De people w °Haar we hive not writ- old lady. years of age) and Miss Maggie about one cent. = Bla.ch :�sr►ttth.lnJ, sec., . Washington, Dov r, Del Tickets from Ottawa, ten more regularly. That is just like Holdsne both of the city of Buffalo, . Election comes soon, and the bland,' _- Montreal, Quebec Peter ore, Orillia, Brookville, Cl emonters, they hi�we enquiring n:Ynda. N, y d D[r, an Mrs I,owsie; `emilin liticiitn has a tiew.sitk hat and' Prescott, Bcs on (via Montreal, d '' g Po �1,T I C H .E f. REED GENERAL ins n . , T'v occasional] helped at a raisin in ' + also Suspension Bridg ), Sus nsion Bri Y R a . Blacksmith and W g Buffalo, Detroit, $a on, Chicago, 4�' (COU6in6, from Huron Ot1nLy, all landed Desks to everybody. What a hearty grip A Wagon lsal:er, Pickering, Claremont, and wheb we sat down, , to din- he yes one.t What anxious enquiry Ont. The latest improved machinery Winni�}eq� } at their house in one evening. They q y p cry for Bolt, and all points in nada and the United states, ner it amused stupid le like me to see thought Axle and Nut Cutting, Horsesboeing as usual. also season sea.-b thin ickets. mop ght t would be difficult to aecoaimo- about our fam {ly What a lovely pug dog - ' - - . All work promptly and satisfactorily executed. s f , g the way they investigAted the padding. we have t How interested in the success' - 011 .For and TOm European Points ! (} seberry rol -poly I called it, and ate date the all, but Mrs. 14. is a prett of onr business. Is so 'glad our •Elizar' - _- . __----------- _ ---- _ -_--,_ With choice of seven al Mail Steam Lines, all Could good cal ulator, and she made them , , - , - Paintet, alul Glazt via:-- "white Star;' •• minion ° '•Can get, 'but on each side of me they 6 l Jade a uatered at Vassar! but winds _ cei s• �� •• •• .. ar`I•,; c©a d not eat a monthfal. Boienti$c as colnforta le in a shor� time. A Tel ]. ., 6 , - : _ Anghor state: , .•sma can," and Bea S 'y' up his ecstacy with, Mr. , Brown,. I am . PAINTING, GRAINING SIGN Cbeap tickets supplied .reading. to and t m Car yle, they fell to wondering how the. plertsanL 'flue was spent; by the vi,,aitors P - Whitby to Liverpogl,Lo donde f oing to ran for adderman. We ass on 'Writing, Paper - Hanging, Tinting, &c., of all Glasgow, Hull, , Be fast, London, MMaLaeo ea berries gbt there; and eoantiiig the � the pe' plc of Danbai}ton have al Ways with a shrug of our ahoulders, and con- _ kinds done on the shortest notice. All shades of strata from the first layer to the Ciream• been not d for their frieWliness to those template the valutiee ' and, vexations of Paint mixed to order. None but the i>Bst i►;n ter, Bristol, Cardi , Dub in, Antwerp, and Pais - 8- guaranteed at as 1 w as t e lowest rates. Stier' fare ce, and how many genealogical epochs from a d tanoo as well s awe them. life. The political wire- uller9 here are lish Lead used. HILTS & WELBOURNE, 2Gy age, Intermedia , Firs. and - Second Cabin. must have ela d in the fortnation of each Pd Parties wishing send the Old Country for pee selves. 1 ��rroung and ladies en- brewery.men, or rum- sellers, and such is _--- __.__- ____ -- ------ ----- their friends can have prepaid Ocean and Rail strata, and whether °there was any living joped.th triselves spies idly tat bosh, the power they exert that - the majority of a i Booty x1111 ,ShOe3. - tickets through t Whitby. s ies extant like the half of a piss -mire and plen' king, and all eturned to their y Aldermen are connected in some way with':.. -� . - _ __1,_:__ Through Ticks e sup lied via all the Boat found in the strata.at a distance of two- homes; w 11 leased wit I their visit. the liquor traffic. This is owing to the Lines, (C. P. R. vas OweniSound Included,) all thir s the diameter from the surface -; p Neat foreign element here, many of whom j�ICHA1tD bRIGNTALL; KINSALE, Lake and Manitoba pOinto. Alw tickets b I1i1•s: dais got a bad tall from a baggy 1 OPT., dealer in Boots said Shoes, is still re- Steamer �iorseman and Toronto Boats. y what itq habits were, and how man pared to supply his friends and customers with For through, local, torsi sin le and ro mol re it had on a Y oil Send y., last on he Ra to church,aw as ninoh of the government of this �, g and a ch side of its month ; rest country as a donkey, a17d are ready'.- - �ged and sewed work to order of the best trip railway and ocean tickets a I to ho long duration, and what intensity of She (wit Miss Rose) w s stttip on the piahty I also keep always on hand a full sup- E BTEPI3E Y o sell their franchise for a few dollars, Ply of Boots and Shoes from the best factories in 98N, : -.x: . I heat , was required to change the whole back sea , which uufoi• una ly has not end in many instances for a few glikmm odic, the Province all of ]Lich ha been selected b Railivay,snd Ocean Steamship Ticket Agent; see i been sal eientl s8t;'d* "an� b a sud- vi ale y ng moss into its resent form. I y -- "I a practical roan and will be st>�i at low rites for _--Opposite P st OMce. Whitby, Ont. p ' .Y lam, Or rather spirits, sCCOZlling to thee► p - - -- - -- - _ was a little nervous that they might pur- den jerk of the horse he *as thrown >tistionalit . cash. (give me a call anjd inspect for yourself. .1(ly Greenriver Basket War sue heir investigations down my .throat to over bas wards, strikin on her head and The backbone of the hat wee her is - .;- OHV LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE see hat it would do next, bat the shut shoulder aud breakio the collar bone, ,and thni fits = f Maker. Penged nd sewn work. Orders —� y g broken. The days are cool g promptly attended to.1 Experienced workman- . , the] eyes and fell to oomputiag. They but other ise she was unhurt. Her in- as nice -as one can wish for. _ • hip. Don't forget the stand, neatly opposite the Tlie Trade applied Ezelasivel- mal iplied and divided and were about to j�ies w're at ,once stt�ended to. Her '� NeWs, King street, Pickering village. 7 -v i rasa a the scientific analysis, when they compaul I escaped with ut injury News of the Week'. . ;Market and Farm Bariltete at all sizes, Ch se four d there was nothing to inves ' ate. I - Boa a made to order. Our new church is progressing very '; • - --- `' ` .' ` ` i -- Tatlorin,f /. ". - - -' VENEERI G A SPECIALTY.' had eaten the padding on both their plates , - to keep it from getting cold. Moral.- We slowly. f they don't get along faster Oatlages bymoonIigliers are reported r Flour and Apple Barrels 'always on band. A the snow ill be driftinkR before the will from Castle Island Kerry,_ Ireland 2 H E R E IS . 1` O LOIv GR ANY large supply of Rubber Bucket Chain poor critters in the Uxbridge sands devour y ' - j� r b 1 doubt that \Ir. Johnston Tailor, east of 1 Pumps in stock. considerable of the pudding earned by the have it corn leted an ready for the , A fatal colliery accident occurred- at -1t q tile Cuthbert House, gives better satisfaction for ' Claremont people. p opening. I pope they ill bestir them - Scranton, Pa., by which nine lives were i ., lees money than any other first -class house in the Orders by mail promptly attended to $ t to resume. We hiiive beoii an stiike selves. ' bwnslaip. 0411 and examine leis stock if you lOSt. wish to get a stylish, good - fitting, well -made suit. J. B. WORTS, Proprietor for igher pay, or we would have stroked WNtTEVA E. $elfuiat rioters have been' sentenced to t ' ' 1. kethbert r the address- VillAg TON, east of Ba h'e back for asking us to write shoat tam el varying ba*e two t0 nweteeII , Cuthbert House, Pickering Vi11Age. : ly �` _ Green Raver, Out ' - . - - - - -- - - -- - - I som more babies. Seeing Sarah has left . . . -_ HARNESS _- AK�NG Whi evale for good, and has thrown her br. $• . Ltrnoreauz; of hl'oscow, Pa.,- months. . i • , flotels.. who a soul into the nursery business in has bee visiting at lour vale......T. : Coicaeo anarchists „ declare that the . . EIIPERANCE HOTEL GREETS - we call 'our - Roc ester, we hand out for inspection our Burton'9t d son, of Toronto, have been execution of their condemned brethren - .. y specie] attention to the bargains late@ babies. Poor Sarah has gone to be on a visit ere......Mrs. T. W. Lamoreaux will be avenged. T wood, John Mitchell, proprietor. This offered in . . ''Dose is a new building, fitted up with every ' Si gie and Double HARNESS a at nographer. We have often pro- has been isiting in Tolrouto......Master Brio l troops are to be aeutto BarbiaL 41•. a0colnmodatiou for the travailing bublic. Largq J " ttOU d jadt7tnents upon her, bat what a Jas. Rose lla6 One ,t0 G>t1t t0 pursue h18 and coininocious stables and sheds for horses: Also In WhlpB Of a first -class quality liege ing death 1 May we s.11 find mercy 8 p a6 Boon as the cold weather setg in to . 1 shall at all tinier be pleased to receive a call studies. May he prove to b6 B 8068 gubjugate the CUUntry. nom my friends and the public generally, when and good variety at the, who we need it. But can anyone tell ...V , r among 't a briars..,...Jea. Dundas has Greenwood. ___ . - _ _ lstf Lally how awful it is to become a steno- Prince Alexander huff been restored to, I 0 R I1 O N HOUSE, PICKERING. g gra er. sold his to David A;nnis for $85 r BrOU hand Harness Depot P Feather 'says fits great - grand- sore. Th former has urchased a res . to the throne of Bulgaria. father knew some tradition about it,' and p, - James Gordon Proprietor. This house is lRepn,iririQ• a t9peclallty DLit the Belfast riots Iiaemeii_' . a tAe new brick building, finished in superior , it w e formerly called rinderpest ; bat ley dance in north Toronto, where he intends I?0 style- Every convenience and comfort for the W• H, JACKSON, Brou ham to retire q'0 we are t �'��J d La(l1Cy for were in tired. ►ravellin step- other says she knows how they are + - - g pabiic.:vew and commodious stables P,B.--- Blacksmithing and woodwork as usual mad Take the size of a thimble of bread Ji x1my...,..Sure we eZ L elect a Trouble is again feared betwe'en aµ� . and shecjs. 7 -y at Lot 18, 4th con., Pickering. 4y and mach white sugar, tie it in `a wbi'te Coligre66man from ou vahe shortly, France, and Madagascar. ; - -- - $ROUGHr. HOTEL, J. M. GERUW A �j, rag a' d wet it in water before putting in It's hard to tell who wi be the lucky , Oh ' is takizlR precautiofis against an .i PoucI'rr the above Having bought of 1tlr. Thos. GENTS WANTED, : the b b s mouth. The are excellent in lnvaBlan by Rp663a Of COrea. - her the above hotel, and refitted the same Y Y candidate,.bat there are number of our A north Harry, Ireland, farmtjr htl;a ►- throughout, I intend to keep a strict] temper- the urser . and the Dutch call it a citizens wbo would lake to take office. ante house, in cotiformit yy land. A call i y with the law of the Steady employment to good .. mel1'9 none slows ter. Wbat a change our language is Amon t been found mardered in a field near hie :► respectfully solicited. An attentive g the number are hostler always in attendance. 1ey - need be idle. undo going. A stenographer, indeed t t Two peggare and stitcher, . ' home. - - - -- -_. P>roviatsa ma=y &"eAQe Not 33sesaidaL' On best babies are M,r.. R. Michell's :' One undertaker an a ditcher - During a debate in the Imperial -House - - - - -- little aaghter, and (,Ieordy Banyard'.e eon Y Y lvusic(tt, We pay either salary or commission. of Commons a member declared that: They are the beet babies in Claremont, �'` Boofltuid demanded Home Rnte. " Yr„� . :, + .�_ _ _- _ �.,- -_`vx _ 100 smart men wanted at once to canvass fortbe because they are the freshest. We test • + , PARTIES 'WISHING TO TAKE gale of Canadian grown Nursery Stock, their quality as we do butter and eggs -by We have just Laved in 8E Nltwglofoe A portion of Gladstons s followers a>F+a -. y lessons r The Fonthili Nursery, largest in Canada o�► art one of Ta for do . Co s. elebrated a r in favor of an aggre�aiVe lie . m Instrumental or Vocal Music 400 acres. Don't apply unless you Dan famish their rashness; the newer they are the paper policy. 1 +: .�t;� Fan obtain Vocal Mnsie in Class or by private first -class refefetices and want to work. No ewes r they are, Master Gleortie Alkfeft' are now in better pot#1t10D The teQvn Of Belle B181n, �owa, iS;� ►nstruction. Apply for terms to room for lazy map, but can employ any Hum_ $any rd dame to Claremont via Greelo than ever to fill lmmedately all order6 threa�ened with . de6traotion &am an. , t/ MASS ber of energetic n who wont worst. • % A- E. COUttS Prof.`Of MUSIC. River He just stopped a few weeks to be for hinting in good style] at ehea rates. outburst from an artesian well. Music room at the residence of Mrs. Head Address STONE & WELLINGTON. ' kinve before coming here. My ste - pp e Q t - te �dEW office Pickering. 4 p The C. P. R. Co. is makin a bid for A slight shock - from earingnake was , < s Nareerymc n, Toronto or t, moth r says it is well he did, for his grand- the ocean mail service. felt in New York city on the 8IBt. , .. ,;; ,"J, _. . .. . ' *r : L. . ; I i . ," ,' , �7 I'll -. - ... - r x,°. I.. - r Wiz. ` ►TE!DOYI IO'l� 1�B�8 PELT G M IORTH- .. T E ..��' . H at Hatid•. -. 1 : ;r : .' �. ` I/ _ y It Is stated that Howard spent hL youth i The Lime )rata: •i fl - - Yoshi" ' • � in dreams of hereto deeds and Impwribls N1'� Three million -feet of boards will bs sled ettlers Tab ? 1p �d'en�led. is the new elevator at Montreal Mr. & • O. Armstrong oelonizadoa a l v civilized es for the help and el captured of no- Scot Many brmen tram loo tnaoh b look and oiviltsed nations. Being captured white at >» The Moented•Polioe eat oontra►ot, 815,000 of the Canadian Pacific 11;iway, states tea the moan and d• too little close tlgar_iJng.• asa by a French privateer, his attention I Lyons Sk8 �� , has be.� t♦-- lei Stewart at *I@ season has been far In advance o! pro' Tne decayed branches of old trees ehenld war draw n t• the oraeltier ppraotlsed on �; � d� e o a and �� y as regards the number of wml' premptly remoyd. Their ansightltness prisoners, and on his reIt"a he began an tip ha grants who have taken n land in the Nerth- ' A 8t. Thoalitir {>11Hardr keepei has' P is the kart of .their evlIsr inspection of the jell In,hIs native v111age, e+os' b fall een committed to col in elaalt oi, pay e$t. From the beginning of the ppretenl The reform he urated spread throe h- . - _ It B year to the let of Jnly, 1000 miler of oonn- Keep the roadsides tree from stoner and p B _ vnent of a fine eerier the Sett Act. t to the Province ei Ontario between rubbish, and neatly mown. Don't let them out all the prisons to Lnrops. a��o There i■ bad faliag be pen the whiter be a nun of weed seeds. Charles white a boy In Jones • 80 11­ ,� Sad ,the Salfbreeds and I tuna at Ft [nos Mattawa depot on the Oanadia4 Pa flu °� school, was in the habit of writing romances 1NItIe '� Rsilway and Port Arthur her been Ii the manger er teed box bo p foal am a for the amnsement of his' oempantenr of r P� Albert, resulting from the ir�bellion. . and partly cultivated. In the Lsk - emit a sour smell from any cause, it should . ­ f Aa1 aged Customs effiosr Leon Saucers, sing district, immense treats of flr►e land bs oateinlly ot•an$ed and washed with a of the most vague and lofty character. •r of Levis, .died reoeatly, lesw�ag bshrnd him have been recently opened up, and where• solution of soda or potash until perfectly His great tame came to him through his 1 ll v`�• pictures of Mrs. Minnie ever the way, et !Wy g % a daily record of fifty yea= pf his life. as two years age there war room for a sweet again. ' -I _ �. ' IN— a s, _� ; E the policemen, shop bays, butchers and 1 1? Four Douglass pines whi h were recently dozen timllia, the agents now report The boo doer not dsiaifs your fields by casks who came to his way in his daily et the ri. g y B Pa PPo dug PPleB Bo► mB Br . . . . out up in British Colam iii contained to- pleat of ood land oa ble of sa r ell lhs w asses, Ilk• the do• o s �+ . her 20,580 feet. The est was 55 ln- hundreds. This district Is so favorably re- mestio anlmals; i does net mar the garden walks in the streets of Louden. ' Jere Vy. -• I I i. hgeett garded that 1700 families have settled be -. plants or lev ta: on. your grain. Bees A middle-aged merchant to one of ear - 1'b"r' 1 I,- - - cam in diameter. T large cities complained i coup of years ago Br ' Darla a recent storm i IIgwesh, N. S., tweea Maltawa and Cartier depots. all in differ item the who inwsot world. No that ho had been thwarted in hb true work Claw GQ her, an ' B he old E ia- the Nipbriag dIstriot, and the little depots tree, shrub, plant or er Is lajared by 1 e �`�' cob Via;:. lightning struck the steep e t t P have become thrhinpr owns whh pals their presence la, Ind. I' I sepal Church throwing it con and setting g° My hope was to carry Christianity and ed Pow lions of hem 200 to 2000 ppe•oople. among A correspondent of the 0ounOry Gentidwan j Then Am t• the bnAding. these �msy b• mentioned Mattawa, North `tolls of ballot pressed fa a mould ro as oivUisstlon to some heathen nation. _ a' �` , I should not have lived in vain. But I Sloss ,,-- The municipality •f RjnseSUI' 11't1., V Bay and Sturgeon Falls. The extension look exaod* like a large fine strawberry. �, Black �i ' c•nsideria a proposal to grant $1,000 t. d m lotion of the AI ma branch of On* of these berries stood beside each have been anchored here inoxorabli.� Gl o is Gra�� � f gg an °° p g° " The heathen have come to oa ' said sk ., , ­ L . . assist Dr. Barnalyds, to a �ishtag en Indus- railway to the Sault Ste. Marie, which was plate, and as extra supp!y steed in the Den• -Y ' - tr41 farm within its bona him, friend, neddtag to the Ohiaae laundry not L . a un fhb month, will open ap a still more Ire o! the table on a fruit dish. Gill -edged man, w th his wooden shoes and pig tall, - wha 11 s i Laval University will k fo_r designs for extensive roroo, -- where settlers will be batter, In sash fancy sha , should tell for who w� passing, i - � WORTH FROM : 11 il$ now buildings from all the arohitcots !a nest the Great Laker and take advantage higher prices even in her lima. Mr. Blank went I the hint was taken. the D•miaion. Prises o each will of the laoilide$ ter navig�►lion. W esrtwird The 8cient� fir d merica� is right when Is to Ah Bing's laundry and made a friend of . lent . be Riven for the three bat from Port Arthur there b a great deal ei says : '' Notniog will partly and keep • persuaded him to I - „ ►► him, pe snarl come with- four of e. . Woodstock N B clan toot seine good land oalled Brale, or land ever stable me free from odors as the free use o! i A , , P y his friends to his house, twice a week to to $3.50 per vW virw nom the arm of a o U whtoh be had whtoh lhs fire has run several lima clear- dry earth, and every one ikeeping horses or learn " Melioan ion." There are now yard ) I'bat i vaccinated. The lather of t e child sued for leB It of We timber and which quickly cattle will find it pays to keep it at hand to nearly seven Chinese men In a Bible class - � se the value of the vaccine tter sad of a •coven Itsoli with a thick covering of grass. by used duff A !Ass shsveL fall of earth . B y taught by r. Bank, of whom a large . been ' verdict for$3.50. 1 North -West from Rat Portage along the sosttered ever the fisor after cleaning will ' Winnipeg river to the Lake is a cod paroes►la�e are sincere Christians. BELLING! AT F �M bad tE° R i + '�' It rumored alerli th line of the WeI• p°g B render the air of the apartment pure and It is the habit of young and imaginative Nsttoga I land Canal that the water to lie drawn off stretch of blank loam. finis section has wheteoeme. I „ attracted a large number st French In our resent stem f edaoaN•n —now, people to search the far boris�a for their The the levels this winter. he Journal mays P system a , career, the work and rewards in life. - +• When �i that this erases will stn any msnniaot•r• Canadlt�nr this year, the Kaman Catholic happily, rapidly passing away for abetter •, feet iltow hundreds of yes le out et Missionary al Fort Alexander having sae —we wept one man tot Of one last they may be ears, that when 58et t e� Ate, % ba alwa s think v� +�� V ` d F F raoosrsfall invited them to Dome. The y fled has work for a man to do in the world,' p �d 'on employment. y ing, and mother to be alnayr.w•rking , and He puts It within his reach. ve 1. French u median settlements 8. E. of we call one a gentleman I. Whisk edlarr vi0tted Loon Laid near g and the other an The reat anthers and inters of all - . a bort++sI YP Winnipeg on the Rat river have been • rative wimea$ the! workman ought ht g I Port Arthur, recently, as did- a thriving strongly reinforced by their fellow country- often to bethink' B ages have earned suooess by depicting that . DURING O , .. to] 1. trade. The result of the felt wu that s men from Ndw Ea land Sad Province of �� and Itbe thinker of which wan meat familiar to them. I pensioner drank himself; �o death and that Quebec. On the Miaitoba 8enth Western to be working, an both i should be gentle -. Here to our eve des life, la the nom- - • wwt wit men to the bat sews. y . a fight arose in which a m n was shot is the Kailway near the Turtle Mountains Is a moapl►os kinsfolk, trades- people and last rim - - I eye settlement from Labrador and the north It b estimated, and safety so, that a gaol ssrvw°ts that snrroand us, is material for Big umm er Sale I , $sw� i , Probabl the eangerl ei►siher io the oeeJst of the Bt. Lswrenoe lnolndin famUte■ well-fed cow Ants ten dollars worth of man- sU the power to our brains or coals. tie/ was -- - y y B are on. about the four aeries of land it takes The religion, too, which will save a man I she nom ` world b L E. Bill, BaptIs only 12 years of trim the Islands of St. Pierre in the Gulf. I ,. to keep her for a year on, most farms. Put- b not a far-off, visionary rapture , it is In . , Sad- _ - age, who preaohed a Berm n on Sandays the Apart from these the majority of settlers ring that amount of fertilization on the coil his heart and tP his month while he Is NOW GOING , some g ` 27th alt., at St. Martins, . B., to a lar are hem Unlade and the old counts)►. go *ft . congregation. He b the n o! Rev. I. E, Thriving settlements of Germans, Soaadia►- •i a fairly good farm sogn mwkes its pre• areal his deity work. . - J liaa- I s BIll and the grandson of my. L E. Bill, D. vians and Hnngadaw have fhb year been deco w that one cow cannot eat the pro- An humble work woman taught sa i . steer► t duct of font acres and the result Is more. English shoemaker the ha et hard formed on the main line of the C P. R. • g happiness of a : ` D•Maniteba ore re rte ere - reoeatl b' beginning about 250 miles west of Winal- mouths to feed and were milk, or larger spiritual life. On the shoemaker's wall I v T h. P go y pre grata crops to sell; ! was a map, and the shoemaker looked at -at m ` ` `; lished. The wheat yield b most ratisiao' peg on the Qa Appalls River, between I Cory. An average of 16 to 20 bushels b While Wood and Regina. About 700 The desire to •get on m the world, to ear- it at times white at work, and it conveyed was no so i I families have settled to this district this ,round ones self with the, creature comforts to him the Impression that the large part to bin ey k :' commonly reported, and cab vary from and .'. - light to fair. Barley U n t rep to the aver. year, a larger number than during any necessary to happiness, to possess even of of the world was Ignorant of the Inward 4 not { preview yearn. These people all express the luxuries of life should be strong! in the light and joy that made of his life a psalm, - ] Y• age, and reel reps area .tidaotory crop. breast ei ever tiller of the soli He hat The map haunted him night and day. It fee no . . Oa the whole tine remits re better than ez- their intentions of becoming naturalised y ; -`: peoted, and the drouth h ' been less iujad• Canadians and Biltbh subjeots. Their all health Lad strength. The free, pare Air became an Inspiration and in the heart of ,i _ so large of heaven Is his to breathe. Beautiful orea� Din man Ea link evangelical. missions ii y' , is her p ' ons than was feared. expresss themselves pleased and astisfled B 1 �� 2 ni -$ Bet Bast this gold with the country, and many of them have dens fresh from the hand of God are spread lasts begun. o is honored here, but we 1 '" 1. stiact in Rev. R. V. Regan, a K� ton clergyman, osa net doubt that the r wort -woman Q g1t8 �h8 �g8t : which w writtea� home to their friends urging them Out before him. But there should not saes• Pco - : dled.on Tuesday at the ag of 84 years. to come over to them. .The Calgary dIs -I ty him. He should seek to make his 'home her her reward in being among these who, f.:. pp I was a native of Brlstel, $ g , and was, the having turned man to righteousness, that the navy mot has probably received the largest a bower of love and beauty- -flewen birds shine as the Stan, y g led for-H I son of a commander in the E r Ilih na who p y B ' ' •. „ number Sad the bettor class of a ants Sad maamhine around it, within the pesos saw service at Banker He bas raided and content which Domes of making the Miss Aloo6t, whose own iii has been very °°°a" as than any other section. The Immense g IT 0 2r o to. W ' - In HlnRston, with a s art intermission, hi hest use •f the hiss God has loon praotaoal'and adetnl in meet the dudes �,j� gaandty of s6ttlen effects and the number g g of her hems sad to coos sues handed an since 1850. Two sons— r. R. V. Aegen, 1tN1e on • ' , barrister, Ria stars, and r. ''H. M. Rogers, of castle Imported into this seoti on has been w• �. � tabbed S B , semethia an reosdented in the hbte et _- autograpph gook. and asked t. write s ears- , t merchant, of ftoohester --t,nd two aamartled• 0 Colcnisad•a. Five thon�aand ant In it, Bhe wrote, " Da the duty from the anadiaa des hten survive him. Som Profitable aienoee. „ The d rim a °g head of cattle were shipped there by one `� that lies nearest yon. The thought' re- . . -I dal D The wtis of R,ev. R. Gam bill, of tdontteil A geatlec�sw write . Two years !ago I oalle those simple but telling words of firm algae, that of Mears. Gilroy and Co., with her con end Mrs, Evans, was riding io and a constant influx of aside Is going on leased four �acras of ran- ut Postage land 14 -Scripture, —" He first findeth his own I �° l , - ' ' a oaleohe near Fraser's Forks. The hone, from the neighbouring States of Montana„ be plantedl with pleat es. Oas ton of` brother Simon. Bat work for others deed mot_ which was attached to thevshiole, was being Idaho and Dakota. Across the Rookies, phosphate was used for the crop. They net end where it began ; it is progressive ; 0 1. . I led by the bridle by a boy( while the pick- gat Golden City and proceeding were hoed twice, and wh a dug a plow was Its influenoe grew% and` Is eternal. or for w . i : aloker$ were descending a iiteep bill whoa It ran through the rews, to out most of southward to the Montana and Idaho Ding $to '. f suddenly became frightea�ed and bolted off boundaries Is a mast To valley the potatoes to the s 634 bushels -- would fi at a frigadal speed. Mtn. Campbell retain- =11,11 o n were raised on the field. I tnbonded to sow aaIENTIFIO A8D UBEFUL. ed all her presence of ,„t,,d, and olas possessing a floe day ollmate, Il to a in ttie tall bat d AL � a sear "-T-' P and abundance •f wood and ry td not do it. In - a d the It ` Red ants will never be found in closets or -. her child to her breast shr clung fast to her water. Coal has also been found in this $PPB of 1886, I rowed It to eats and drawers it a small of sal ar be lee t to - snake Is IIJ teat. The animal lest the road sl the foot 1 district and b just beginning t0 be worked. seeded it down. I did not keep aa�ooaat of � P , . _ ---� � • the hen of the hill and dashed threagh an epee About 100 families have settled to this the number of bushels' raised the field, . field, straight for the F r River. They but they were very hen 06 we' hire 88 Shears with two blades and a rin back There "�° °° Intend�nn . he . 1. ' . and then Is am le room for �' tB R B 11 . . were within L few reds the predploes thousands more. From Golden City to the pounds to the bushel. I did net plow the were used in old Rome for clipping sheep, d him t ;1, which hems to the river, d had given them - mod, bat harrewod it ever with a Share's hair and hedges. . second Dressing of rho Columbia dyer there Deforms 1 solved rep for last when i boy who was Is no land for settlement, but than west• hLrrew, rowed my carts and iertdUs�r, and A good pen wfpair for steel pew b a piece The ' working is a field oan `t right of them. harrowed them In—using one ton 'of Lister of raw tote. It removes the ink ortut and ling bee r_ ward M Vancouver city and bland there it B Pe I .. Throwing aside •rake with which be coos a great quantity of good land ready to be boas and 10 bushel of aaleaohad uher at causes a smooth flew of ink. aama wi u . r working, he grasped a lsr�e fence rail, and taken up. A number of saiden have Ll- dies of seedi°g. Last fall I ooald have out The - Pur, eh a bM be holding it out at arms gth h• ran► haters a good orep of rewen had the obese been petrified sh•lstoa of a whale •Ter '; Wady looabed thsms•1Tas there, but the thirty feet loo has been dIsoeveirod b t the hone and rnooeeded making him tarn picked a TWr rh ' I kid n the _, r �� �, ntwrw have not yet been i sued. The p' r°g a° P efi5oer ei the �t Sarvey on a range omf ) `• cog - - away from the river. Is act sated the Columbia and Koolena riven have man steal, Sad have oat sight tons of good qual- mountains in Monterey county, Oaf. ever l9hOnld Take a8van dg8 " of the Ilir. D UT" of the occupants of the oarrisge, streams rennin into ythe y y . ' ' •• go I • ` g m, whore placer l hay according to er4maM whwh I 3,300 feet above the sesayl•Tel. do Sol think Is too h. I am maWBod !! The Tirn4h -llie lamtre of the 1 n mining is going on, the majority of the he arse miners being Chinese. farmers Weald use more pare boas and less peculiar aloe The entaratlo Doean.j A steamer ius'bsea placed s• rho Clam- adnituated phosphates, they wool receive cols •i the bnttorogp Is attribatsd by Dr. - .I He who has rocoatl been lnTast1''ggaffe 11, (j` the Antarotb Ocean pies ai boa river rnaatog between Golden City and °ad men farting resallz, i� to a +highly rehwtivi ysUow oil ezMtlng BSal6 - o trswelle Y� -._.a. ._ t around the south poled il*r to dui of lho the Columabimn Ldk•s. At several places �'• �� to the epidermal oe1Iss !nor aced the feet � - know, I F . = Aretio Ooein at the N and of the is the viclaity guests ssWng has be ODB TO LAKE OBT that tit• layer of cells of the aophyl Is !0°aa. earth. It fills all the to the south ei A considerable amount of a►pital has been ABIO. - - - Th the Antarotlo Circle. t ili�isrs vastly, how• tavestod, ospeDWiy at the Lend of the dewily filled with minute starch grains." - D1ed Ja over, from its northern h mot• n ter. ia- duet In rho - 8im11ksmeea an The Now Orleans Tires- Democrat oa1L at- 000b Thi g a d Gradts Uroek c 1 s 4 BY JOHN 1MSIS, TOHON'to. tentten to the rich but undeveloped sulphur Better a •s dead of having land at !t� ales airoamfor- regions, &bang 200 miles due east of Van- �_ tam p p - yes ` it has water WhUo sae North Amed• sa�os, ooaysr Island: t of Loaisla11a. The World s Fair at dui oe Dean, and Ada loo o•astr sans rho Enro �. I Thos Inland sirier•ssa, Ontario l ; New Orleans ha j as$ in time to • The c PPco� �� encircle the Northern O direct &*=don to the story of malt kaolin 151, quired f I ,the Paeifics S• glide upon thy bosom b snbUme I NOw GI S OII nt u=' rho Atlindo, end the In Oosanr mingle 8 OF THOII4HT. and other leading interests. Ia Caioasiea him as I their waters with those f I the frozen zone There fool thy pesooid. steady, 'ward liter• y a sulphur deposit seventy-five or from I;. p I at the south. I �Gh 1 v�.eattrsl Sow. eighty feet thick. . I -- hand sh a with the 'o4onom th i� As it differs in phy I conditions no of iii s day is !ally. lived. t)"B tae and constant as the course 'of According to Wright, many of the finer ` . . As It differs !n ba tved mach less of a There as little wicks to the lamp time 1 g�rrarias ei trawparent soap cold is England B T U A �' woe tre atteadon Erect the world large. While , do not contain I eerie v advertimed bat 1. I.. ', the aim of innumerable did for for the o! • man r lUei brain,blood and breath. Thy waters ne'm the ~tame,• -yet aver stow- su ar. Sugar memo just as well adapted to ` " ye ?' 1 •ti past four hundred years been to find a There Is frozen music in many a heart „,,, ' osked n > : a•rthwest passage to As t• last fl at that t6• beams of encouragement would Fed by i tbensand streams on either std• _ is transparent snag as glycerine. As • . a P iB so it admitted into England free et duty 3 , ' latitude W, or to redone some unfertanate melt into glorious song. The same clear sky —the same thy depths of :rile hence very cheap, this, application of A�ub uig s o n ig - •• The I Perel commander and his ore from a horrible The wealth ei the world Is the wsLlth of blue— .11 beoomes possible. ' 9aatie # fats, and while thonsan et dollin have oiTilisadon, and oivilisad•n b the fruit of „ !' . Free a$ the natlem bond ring on thy tide 1 The physicians at Peilnoylvania Hospital, . 1 - . placed. been expended, and hundreds of lives have Christianity. at Philadelphia, have fitted rep a pretty tent • been lost, there Is a strange contrast offered . As reasonably expect oaks from - ai mush• ` ' e! stow canvas on the nos ital r °ands and w 11t011�� Par $ ,i when we tarn to the far south. The expo• room bed as great and,durable profits from Vaunt upper .fakes feed ee with liberal y P B , I am If P rovided it with conches, douche bathe, &a., - y►ma is L. ditionm which have been sent ant by the small and hamly efforts.! hand, or the purpose of tres►tlag saastreke aasei. ° a great nations of the world to explore the Chi . " P When we look down Upon' ' the earth we : From higher lands ma ne are 6111116 hath A corps of pref4ulonal men are constantly YE'1Yet�e ;- ,, { vaunt watery szpanms about the southern think of the been° pale are se few ar to be counted oa the Put ; when we look rep to the .. , I t oa duty, ready to restere-all brought in who on i. i . lingers of one hand, and all the ships which sky,. we think of the future. Where still she Indian and his wigwaist a;e suffering from hest yrszhaostlon.. J yd�° ;� y P The Sys of the master. will do more work stand The following g , y have left records of an extensive ez lera- y , then b old t• same may B Y•ui3 a 1� :. coos all tione beyond the Antarctic Circle m ht be than beth'of his hands. Not to evened - - I be new to others, and will enable the latter " W workmen Is to leave He half smaEed with whit Lis eyes ha make a simple barometer for themirelvee : "The counted on the Sagan of two hands. And your pane open. p i, llet "within the periphery of the Antarctic A tyrant cannot well bind one and of -a seen 1 - I • fiwe drams of camphor, half -dam of pure etrleo, Otrole," says Llentenaal Manny, •• Is inolnd- chafe around the arms or legs of L people, saltpetre, half -dram of mnrlate of ammonia ��'p Thesi ed an area equal in extend to one mixth of without finding the other around his own . lhy'embraoe, like gL1Lnt Istvsr held, and two ounces of roof spirits, in a glum Brat i the entire land surface of, our Janet. Niagara rnmhes to his msd oaredr, P� p, ry g 1. e p Mast nook. tube or narrow al will make a ve cod 1 , h of this immense area Is as unknown to the ' s weather guide. In dry weather the solution �,t I�stonlshingly Ion Sgt A mach b that man er wow who is' al• Till tired and spent, past whtrliag addles will remain clear. On the approach et .. inhabitants of the earth as the interior of warm pretending richer to something better -- cold, ohang6 minute stars will rise up is the liquid, ing this Grest Sa1e• , ,• \ , one of Jupiter's satellites. For the erp•oiaily richer or more lashienabls —than �, ' - a 1. • last two hundred years the Arotic Ocean they are. I He }calmly minks to roil when thou art le storm weather atll be Indicated by Ye ,i `. has been a theatre of exploration ; buts am near i,., y disturbed con the co . . Griot knifes two hearts is elates bands the vet condition of combine'. err U ' far the Antarctic no expedition has s #tempt- Lion. ed to make any persistent _ exploration, or than happiness ever can ; and common i t - even to winter theie.,, $offerings are far stronger links than come Last of the Inland rear 1 —yet nearest home --- ! . :. � �t Is noteworthy, "boa, ow I o over to Batlie's honed and I. MOD joys. Thy waters soon shall swell the h g �b : too, that in the voyager I which have been y ung ty play a little while?" asks -four-year-old f made not a ship nor a life has been lost Padenoe tr -a mei - w� :v . , _ I is n, _ ' I :. r t �. I 1. - -1� 1. - I - I - : � . - . I - . , ..i., * fJ .. � . ... " -. , , .I - - - , t� - - - t {1 .i - - - _ - - �• I-- .d •p L1 {;.4 11:4 ' !' I - - I - - - 10" wt '�7 AND L j yanelf, rh. . it thre. y - E P..,,X ,-i; r� t �, I , ON ST. m Years Ohre Y.. _ r .� n % ::�,..,. t... ���::: 00 fie wtil Uve 4ow. `'"' - t ` the werihlees U I1 b always aN 1 " And // .. Then a itmpre et the lrnth oame to h ►a ate rpareg the geatd and •► Jere," bo said 4tee, v he I - i acct madeEned him: Im the beaaWtnl an taken away.s' rap- slats tw°'ta�a at a time w by d �n I UIIIti O0 t7HAPTER.IX - ,, down upon the tabld d'rnrrhed ant 1 tee �w. the a1r r+aiag- l[IIIr1[ INKmost - . - po Into the hosts vo fall et ,Shoals soil, and bad M• t� End land j� r°�thlnq opium, m ob ,, b = thin !s the grave mon,ie"tt ' the hot bilindiy. rna,hia, walk with a bin g es lots i Percival Danvers opened whichever „ pons mm, ' *'eel Aaab�, he ash A face was bsuMn over him- ro may fig. I knew it well -the Uttlo norms rte never heedlog the ba g heat oae� the 8` Ths eve,,,ay I gOOS vela to leaf . pOyn rtr Carsfnlly leaded, with treeih �g shade. His frantio walk erect dra►maaa whr °h had haunted his {ev- one knew �u l °a°d with eomething no knowledge K Vie . Feat the rs laid on it, and the roses bloomir� before the to of a low dwellln t ae lea �what --w hto t i% ■o desired• art°° . for it 1 the once. New, since the last a�ootlig half hidden in a rioh o • ao�, •hrll •f�� 8 It war a hard stern whkh were weult HS g the Bend 80 In stain . 8r wth et froppiioal tell- Cecile ? ��°Oe and of hatred that Punt oycl1 lit ws�ht- winged !n andedUs�!}}tttal, from then �. to b have been no fresh fl ewers. ]j the �'•. its snoIrol -�. verandahs wnalired with "Yes, it i, I, • weakly. were ilea U the air Address M. Q, who ha .1 I �Jesves and magnolia drop over bloovlo� Sewer■ and splendid purple •• This is part. Cynthia three of a rem• �n St. E+�t, Toronto, Oat Qad7 Well- , t nod it Is covered as ever. And the me and to drop no ghost f !t 4 a woman is the Poll- than rasa °gym and a tale more renos, Whoa writing b oat never die !" rse>�O rag PiWt yr et flame- Serb " for felon° safe I on I they loaned blo„am, all nnI [tgmed and na- held � h mniteted' M she rayed him and iRrtz y ,all her datles N he,teea ties this paper, 8 nu°' the good .woman who had ohatge of T`a'a°d their wild luxuriance, p to by Ups. " What has ottii•u, little terpign- leektng cemetery > oo, i The henna Ottoed Bleat sad d eel me ? Where am I ?"- of n Performed the little :t. P. . .� �� ��wds who thin ival Danvers nicked his way amongst like . 6i castle of the g( deserted Yen have been very Ul. yro her draw* �- . ;' -: Pero y he fair w ly e, ors hen, and pnecaapi Sir Geerge siren grave d 1 ►i �d pa Had wO !'y Oa°'"esea • _ Bsan in la the home of y our wit Marie Deforms -- watchful and L 3 R V Gael oroneee hang with wreathe of imneoi•- he touch of lko panfuls to awaken ot� for where surely I thought the righteotu ''ad ' y Keith, high -bred Cain- -- =P!'_ oronto. Out. mod, or decorated with ooleared figures end Ufa meat of Heaven" had bra ht n to die - pesaro war disturbed. GICVN FOR NEW PIRALLEL PA M 'It ornaments-tawdry and grotesque Tract love. rag yo , nervous and a $he was rutless and. A BtBLRS_la t she added o herself. rp� Peroiral Daaven shook off the fanotful "Mari ' flash burnt still . en her tnl WasttiaHon. • orontatyns�'i 6obsndld °u`•s" baaatf• . paflhipe, but yet lovely with the expo thou hl !m a s--Is she here '' y Miss Duvet° swan gntstlone and an. -. cheek Onl , .,t the tender rememberanoe and and *ing g p Neatly v he trod then letfled �• ? ' hw n was radiantly on Bible 4oploe; uberat No, she is to heaven." ; ,' ppy and lovely, wra Book and Bible Aoae• Toronto Oaf. [ntema>1�N l�ervedn� thrust aside the • olaetering wide- The nozl moment she war son ' :` d �, �, which rendered her deaf to the - t>I>< WAN2490— ! .� _. I of etmpls faithful hearts. . ,, , . There was the grave he had come re far cirimoon bloaemin eat•roaated myrtle, and spoken. for a flash of o lighted ry the pate Mu whiags is t e alarm. flvssY 1'owa aan dot within the t of• o reel- g`pom Joy g And there was A county, for the o L Pa add eliosr, Boat tr find, j° yP �a�ts, isatares • . Goode,* pest, and shaded by a splendid magnolia• (� elderly woman answered by ■n , Oeoils knew that not evenshe could g r �OOitdew innocent bap. t�� °at ; ssW st light; firer Sara P4 1[oih ant oat oatnsait win pity orw tr•om him for the woman which told iIn tthe awes tees& of her beauty M of prh», 160. el gQ D DAY as st, f fie, Which was dropping ire large rase riot- at�the deer. he had treated so ocnell n etc O" tot. 2. AV to, oats This 1a the house of Mr. •• y hen TY and touched the . dpetals like soft 'pitying tears over the � 4# Deforms ! he O t its which should have - 3'he name Carved on the marble rod. Are eery of the family liv betel him +hat my hands should hail onntd towards fie been , hardened N Metre lt'araa- p aannd• back to life the v! „ r. �7�0 -1 mile tram Duna -loon. o F'"� mere steed oral as if to meet his eye, w Mr. neA14 w 2 • Per 1 she ezolaimed " We have pbye, i6 ante: 100.000 6 cent mnelo; tdN i � panvers approached. Mr. Dslorme bar t° the h+nsekwper, been to blaws. Poor child- halt•pdo•, BIITLAND ;:7 - - ,, b•an dead a' ip Bat he lived and how could she know ?" Lady Keith said. prices w••'ibreato. •• M DsLOBYr; Der�xRr." ti s, the woman answered '• grew strong enough far " We a tot to BAOHBLOB'S ADVRttTVB 8.- ! ofkty his daughter left. It Thy w the homeward journey he war ,w Imps have �hr've told her s it eaght to ttA$ittACtB ' That was all, but that was- enough ; that yoarr She wont away fl� to make, P been .Understood She is onn ash its Remits t 14 vivid illgetntdonn; ANRI -1a - . Are you a friend of tha faint( ' " a0a0epttble and alone • y apd for lien and Women. �,: 4lveatnw .ot a � M was what he bad come to seek- and had sly r' y, $e gear to the on bride." , end Leonard has Yep• en : Oetalogoe and oral/. ter found. He drew a deep sigh of relief w be "' YeO -that ir, I knew Mr. Dalerma can groaned • • • °g a CsonG been vet kind :be her. QLOBE DO ,•• Pain a soao, J., U.a A. the -s�e lies in bar grave." ht." y I will tail her te- __ �' s'' Tt� rtoed beside it. and rhea ha smiled with an y n tail me when ]►si g �� �eollo. when did she did Y' - - - - BAND SA�ilAOH1111mZ4L6 Miss Dolor=* is- went i Veogeaaoe 'was within her y the fire in the girl's - - aznitant satisfaction that surprised his "Misr Delerme ? Alt, that ir�a sad ato t she forego It ? That nlaotao�pe Could room at tmProvsments • bracket bald raw■ !or attach. guide. It meet be man ry snare evening —it war a iOg at0 p°VW i neat• o�im��ap add daabie ; send for y years since yea knew the her dad mistress war for often miss to motherly Custom *hioh she has of bldd O Ok tars' JoBN A[LLII'8 t OO•, arlstoa Place , �' yare� That war no! how people generally looked fa Qy. sirs or you would know. If yon win wind of her wrath g • whirl- her geed•night there -arc . - - , ..... % I who vbite their dead• And monrisar had pl are' to enter, 1 will tail en." .• t4 now. should have" been d told her what a .: . been se anzioas to find this one; his face • U sho llvi ' y She died the des she wrote •• told before. EPRSSRNTATIVE in each oonn •• y , yin teal 8v yon see,,' she concluded " rrrrrAW pond anti Repousal "-a book own [move a naie.' ` y . That was Percival Dan- letter at SR $ebastfan r. Z ahr had been w haggard and oarawern that she vs s next question, and bsadaj of s tr- her." That day kUled quite ha ,' p. trimony acct kindred !somas• write toes OM - - hAd thought It was some dear friend he was It. Baste oa hie pale forehead as he keel And yon left her the happy about dear Cynthia a future. afreuiare. international Book ind nible i. •• re Y' I In her oirounlAtanoes and with her responol• ftronIo. Out. w+ ' "There is no date;" he said, y sun-blinds were down all round •'No. I brought her hen, _ prereotl th cool shaded apartment,, and the woman her child -cod 8 $hs Use with ter two choo„n(d have been as anxious i mat- ;. w too full of the tale she ion •• and more the t we could del Leonard is all � � rH Ma ra s aid oft ��s► t • •,When did she -die ?" ' yonre, yr %*" ud Doane at r! peryd gad to tail to That enough. Now leave se," not have te'aaled her to a stranger, I could lemons, by fthe" maven, will be given ol .. Ah, that I cannot tell ! It b little no os the pallor of her vWter. I Is the !' And she went ; for there was ger, bnl he Teachers and todente, on fihorthan - more than one year stns I came here; the ltv�ny ?' he repeated, something nndirrtaode her ro Chorea hl I palnung• � who can -should ova Shorthand °f grave was already here then. A woman - ' That !a more than I ; loll; Sometimes was frightened. terrible ,ta his look that she soaroely hll h be a fortunate sad g • thoroughly. t Cara aloft' for epeolal oironian. Ttis IIrreort SH �, • : a bonne, I should say -oame often. at first I !nk she mast be dead, since even the It waa the day before he war marriage.,, happy ,arraass Ae"aNy, Arcade, Toroalo. " to place the fl ewers and to water the rase grave in the oemewery hat been navlrited England, He had not des ail for Hd T ssarrr� eQg[NB tree I never spoke to -her; she came and for months, and that 'le the last thin the tact ask her the i� Bs oo>,TixII$n' T s! Ct/LLBC1e.- • went without a word to any one, until the wo Id' ne sect. 8 question upon which his fate ha t1e -opone wedneeday, Sept. let.. - vacancy for 8 Bat it has been a sorrowful then. two hundred more etadems, on 8qm:hau� -, TM. Now he drew from 64 °8 anti( wrldng, Bookkeeping, wri'ina ,41 thmetio, Gram - 1"et time, Then she bade me water the life, and a lonely one, and the mart have the record of hb ohpd's d P°0ket•boek DrRin of alantin¢ Roofs. , Sale Sewers far her, and she gave me little fee- ha little to rove tore D: Bath and ■ re To mar, D.awiog, Painting and Pen eouv 8 d yen know her, out before him. As he P ad .!t �nd the source from which the Ea. oths► t)nn me,cial std English cod Perspective, and all that was all, And since these last months sir, when you knew Mr. Sinned at it with wild t"opean nations have derived the art of band aloe helped in P►^oa,in seen �l gratin- y Dalerma ?" eyes, he seemed to see a demon fmmede•ped 8t', 89 and 4i Adelaide att g zo Apply ly rbe semen net, and ,1 water the roses always. ' It Ism great many years age, tad she that solitary figure •• „ painting to ing in stone, we mast leek to the land of N' To A sad leaking woman she was. grave with must have been quite a child than and he who sr 8, and to hear it the Pharaohs. From Egypt the craft ` eased CENTS 1-YOU eAN'T ` - eeme great renew or care, I should say. answered evasive( whimpering something it had whispered be- to (Treece and from the Greeks it west aken `_ 1�ND! A you -'� z. y fore to the darkness of the night. hen his up by the Remans, to be b them di slum hewer mat, Won or flat Many each come here to ttile place, mom- •• yes the was only a child wh' n she met mind was at its weaker money taster with than ••world,. wo„ders -h SeWto eienr,' the guardian of the cemetery, not the man who married her and y nsemin- All olaeeee— ohrletiace and Infidels, cathouee ,� t H aw easy it aced through the north and wee% of Ea Protestant!; old and yet hardened by her task, concluded with a life," the woman said. "S'ie u eawsy oneald See therms another r gat° before that In the �rocean of colonization. P° y°°Og' °� agmM who have - ' The simllar not canvassed for years ate going into the Aeld with I tigh, from her father then, at with her aunt. Whe Weald know • EI P 0° left for it t ity. in regard to the °onstrnot(ve parts of O. P. Jeokine sold 188 the first week; J. L Brace ' . 1. But monsieur was not of that kind. Those $ he war a sweet yoaag girl, and v bsaati- hastily from him, He sty thrust the Paper the ano[ent Greek buildings to some of these one n6ane eel t and eiYteao i� +• p'onderr!' netted me was no sorrow in his look, there were ao tears ipl a one as yon would wish to see ; and, ad t• the farthsal corner et the anti walk' i °and is E for unemployed dollars " A Food Ohms" In bin eyes. His haggard face had brighten- young ae she was, she s�i lent of lovers, p aypt of older date, affords strong p oiled persons; outfit free to actual can. ,. . room, and oonflrmawion of the tradition that the (,}reeks °1►eren. write for terms, BtaaDisT. aass,r • acts and hie rternly•eet lips relaxed, aawith AmonPet them was an iigli hman. Madame walls Bowe !r!m �hyl�o 11' $ °t the blank borrowed the art from the Eggptalas• The 00' Br'°uore . jay, not grief, in right of his dead ;and the Delerme, the -aunt, di not like him. but baakrapt in hoaear and ha a rained man G'i'cekr, however, is adopting (t added a fee which he la[d lu the woman's head was the ��Un lady std ; and- Oecile Laorotz, ing before the acorn happiness. shrink• now feature, the pediment, and the reason so large that she turned it ever doubtfully who washer bonne, told it all to ms -the s° late( sin °t the world whiob had for lhts addttton is say► t° flail BRAN R In her palm as he left her. Of what war met �n ssolret. Theo Mr Deforms heard face, wl h holr�ror eaind (..and of a fair tweet practically rainless, All the proteoN °�irom T T C' D I . ..­ I . - ! ... - � . . . . .. - ­ t �ia$tI . thin gold piece the price? There wan an in- of t 'e affair, and he thin written a the climate COLD W ' called his daughter !t, tnrired awn 8 n to rfgalred to a palace or temple 1L� . tthet in the quick- witted Southern blood home The young man was summoned the tam ter wh a po ! - Oti y bosh hlsot for ever. And in each a country is shelter from the Tura by which warned nor of a motive in this anon(• awaylat the wane time by his father, •rioh than ever. " It ti notd more lmportuoateiy day and from the cold RTC �' T r led for llberalit by night, and ter �jg _ -no y ; and the woman resolved meroitant in Toroale. Mr. Delorme was no one. a °�Q'e' ll °� harm this a Sat root, supported by w, or pis- that the money should be spent only on snob net riph ; he had had groat lesser, and his In °mar meld know ?" lass with architraves, i, quite anffiolent need- as toaohed neither hearth nor home, dang)�ter would have no Jewry. The yon "Merle Delo moment it was written, brat, when, a, is al! Earo as Counts ' i•\ EvR '1 AIL t 0 "What if it should bring a curse on the Aged 23." rata has to be taken into coconut ids, S■ . . poop( were W despair at the separatioang, The next day heanw,: ■, o roof becomes s to • n , a slanting little ones?' she said with a shudder, as she and t e young man persuaded her to mar tent an im rev gonad and Caoile necessity. The Greelies with - " s-.A � 3E "- . 1. tabbed her hands together to cleanse them him privately, with only Cecile as wltnes p ation after him wbioh made their aye for ' i . from that contact, y the tender-hearted housekeeper shudder. symma�y, provided for this Agt*1Cttlttir8.1 College „ Pe by farming the roof with a central ridge, at WILL RE -OPEN ON FIRBT OOTOBER. She was a Roman Catholic the E- rglishman May the cup he would drink be dashed an, obinm angle, from wbioh ! Course "The thing is transparent enough," Per. was a Protestant ; he bribed a priest to from his lips ! M v olval Danvers congratulated himself, as he make them one, Thea be we t away to }its ate r and P w t sloped down rse fa Agriculture, hive stock, Dairy ing, Vet - left the cemete behind him, 4 step s# 0t' engaaaoa dog h4 t t• equally on either side. The triangular space °nanny ebienoe. sad gngueh speoi�ili adapted b ry " It !r jort father, and she came home bore, He was down I" the justice servan said with the arorme at the end of the building abeve tt ema�uoa ,°ifs f"MOtWte°rm of F; emirqaj it giving in. e 3 v I lmtglned. The woman -the old Ter we get his father's osinrent, and to return to hand and sot ' rained ohttnve was oocapted b the pediment to Jas (salon, etc., •apply FO vast -has traced me ant, either for revenge elalm fir ; and they parted. tall of lave and °1m voice. Pe n M[GLS, l[. A.. 'President. and this part of the bonds, arch owed ire (iaeiph, Aag°sr, lass. r 1. fir for what she hoped to gain, never dream- helps. Bat the blessing of the Church was I ' birth to the exigencies of climate, wan Please mention the paper in which yon saw this advt. � isg that I should Dome here to oeafeand her not on that marriage ; how could it be oHAPTEB, : thenceforth regarded as ,° eatiat e lying star ? to the i- y ; or perhaps reckoning that she The bodegroom never bame back ; he never ' "Delia ,D- Jveton I" L -�stiO OemPletanees of the work that it would first pocket the wages wrung from even wrote. He was a villain I „ Led Kai was saying was mild that !f a temple were to be erected Da� � ��• my fear of her revelation. One step mere, " Our peor'flewer faded and Anxiously. It mast have been Cyothla. In the Celestial regions, where i and the thing ie set at rest for ever ; the the troth came out. Mr, Pined. Than Albania, it must have been Cpnthta." not be possible, the h re rain would lraknest mine' Eureka, Dairy Sall, In quart". make is scotched that w old Tart me we tnrto Delerme was Lady Sallmarsh said nothing, and Sir emitted. - Popular &ieience or�ihlid not be t ajwd ,,too Brand, Worth. • the heart. . n8 us, and he would bave hunted the Eag- Gaorge Vivian shrugged his shoulders, bmDd • also the oelebrajed e.bton and leading �� Y brands ct Canadian Dairy Sant. Butter Workers, be. :. lbhmap to the end of the earth , but the All oats ors Send for Price List. There wan 4te pity, no remorse in his a oul, priest put to his word. It was no man a quoting a F grey fn the dark," he said, Invalid$' Hotel and SarUieal III• JAMES. P v he stood before the priest and demanded that )tad bees celebrated, he raid ; the q Lady Keith oh proverb. stlttate. _ ARK & 80N, TORONTO of him the legal proofs of death of Marla - bridegroom was a heretic, end there could be down, The y week up her knitting and nit This widely Celebrated institngoa lo- Delerme Denver■, no sacrament et marri a betwe re was r1a agitated Scab on her A The priest was A young mruu, And had not the true Charoh sad h to one °f delicate cheek, and her slender white hands °ate at Buffalo, N. Y,, b organised with a � IM i ji gs. ' . . - Se tong been appointed cure, He echoed the Delerme forbade her to Calleherselfgby he essayed In vain had teak "• often full staff of a% Usn ezparlenoed and akill D name with the indi$areYce with which (t English name, even "ban he assayed I , sin, had t ken Ga Thai ea effect at last, fall Physicians and Slur $ =ND FOR PRICZ LIST._ . had been already spoken as he turned over barn. I think Ths would have broken wu It wan attsrnooaT 8aa Constituting growing lawn by the the most complete erganlaatiea of medical A�g1, Tent Camping Depot The Pages of his register. n her shadows, but early as et by the clock. and surgical skill in America, for the trot- .I "What date? What year +' ' heart haw for that sweet ohtld. For her she There were ao lights toady $slth's mere- went of all chronic diseases, whether ro- I88 YONOE STREET, TORONTO ' Uved on, and even Mr. D,lorms grew soft Ing room, which o quiring mpdi"l or surgical mean, for their _ ' Of the Mr, D�►nve•ra shrugged hie ahoalder. paned en to the terrace Four -five earn ° �� and tender to the little thing, Then he diode and looked ever toward the park ; and �v(th oars. M arvelous success has been achieved ag , Ism not rare, the old man-- t)rey'ay death was hulen• craw the got vas orimiwn� and old in the cure of all nasal, threat and Ian his- Armistro� he answered. y That is what I Bails to eel b his des a gel uoertain," y aghter's• treable -and she lived autumnal glory had resolved thetnselver ipto eases. liver and kidney diseases, diseases of gel watched the priest'■ toreflriger as It on' Pdihaps the EagUehmhta °died. I have the sombre George neutral gray of twilight. tbs digestive organs, bladder dfaeasas peon- PATENT TEDlPEBED STEEL travelled slowly down the e 8 aao°d antwardn. and saw two liar to women, blood taints and skin dissar- - knew, before it "topped, that the and 1>,o thought ae sometiam,, Surely be could persons presently meant the terrace ate • es' rheamaas Sleigh found, a was not have been snob a mounter as to have for- slowly, srin ( p m• neuralgia, nervous de- �tter G aaken her ail these ears 8 y, and pause "at the to , rhos,' paralysis, epilepsy nd e), ■ &ctloor- " This it It, ' Marie D,ilorme Danvers. y ti he had lived 1 looking back at the threaded giants in the rhea, impotency and kindred afleotton■. -. oodsDied Jnne 25th, 187 -, interred Jane 26th.' he d aa>�dereaiev.� rhino have names wbioh ark below. Thea.andr are oared at their hems■ thro h Made from Beet Teapered ffcrin�,steel, . . Thin is the entry ?" slandered P •• Lady Keith saw them too. Thous ands A e The ante of the worst l g . LIGHT, HANDSOME. STRONO, AND VERY - .� ' ' dead." ' fire It !. Cynthia, ohs repeated faintly p DURABLE "`�. Will you supply Ibis with a Ce • " y thia !s to the muslo•room L,id (ranee y duly certified ?" _ C n , pile tumoral vart000elil, h drooels, we arm having a large demand $his season tram .- PV She ororsod herself; and went on, 1 Saltmanh said. pointing to who half °pen and strictures are guaranteed, with only a 'oe s where eampte ore were Bold last winter. and ' i " Then came the hardest trial of all ; the door, whence came eoho' roaad the rich short residence at the Institution. Send IO d should be pl,oad early to secure prompt at- The cure proceeded to draw ant the re child died. She was well and brig one tones oenw■ In stem for the Invalids' Guide- °„e°. corning° ti'o•tiaad, and ••Jump seat,•• gained form, and Percival Danvers watched f3 es which all knew to be Cynthia's stamps to s °It, ar,1 all •t ve him as he wrote, a eupprersed fire gloam' �9' Plty�trg here npdet+the magnoUa trees, Then a whtta head oame flattering al>esl Book 168 *y m�der•te prices. from y rtr0 and the next day sho was in heaven. It was who Glass. sad s gray -robed figure ,tyol i Panes)' wbioh ggi1ves il! psrticu• Have uou umed our Steel Bob - Sleighs? Eeod ,or de. beneath his dark eye] 13y late. Address. World's DiePTieWy Manion( yonptive oircni... J. B. ARMBTRONO hind eheek a lift 8 a eunstreke, same ■aid. O.hers said it was on of the ahadews and sat do 'eat �a n ArriedAtioe►, Buffalo, N. Y. 00. ILD)• GUELPH, CANADA. M �O from the priest -shook with the eagerness fever. It broke the mother's hart. She footman threw open the • 1 a pe door, with A lighted A great deal of talent lei Lost in the I . a8 never looked up afterwards, and she could lamp in hand ; and, !n the illumination, world for the wan( of 1ltlle courage. of a band which grape a coveted and hardly- not live, here, where the child's v Won treasure, voice seemed EUth Doveton, all anooneotoua, raised her " G atden Medical Dlsoover " -she 1 Always In the air. .She went to live with beautiful glowing face- tt;ansformed in some blood - purifier, y great 94 Yon ate perhaps the . father ?" the cure Madame Delerme en an estate a few mites m std asked, noting these signs of an agitation he away. ' had not Una - rioos way alone they had seen it last -- Nnthin ran'ileO to the heart like ° ia- Y pouted until new, ,, and looked at the three who were each In uatioe. "The father ?" and they sent the notice of the child's their own fahioa stain is ' j t? understand the motive■ of Percival Danvers laughed alenrd at• the metith Ithe ht reach papers ' so Ceotle told upon her In their hearts. There jaa� 001 t conduct, and never doubt the word, or re- gnertlen g the father's eye -who one thing which could Cause snoha Irani f use to accept the explanation of erring Pleased, ; he was tee content to be' din- knew ? And Coolie at least never believed formation in a woman's fee& $sir George children. a _ ` `' Pardon me, I thought it was that he was dead. Then, more than a year knew "bat it was and looked grave ;Lad Offensive breath vanisher with the use of _ . passible. age, Madame Dalerma died. She left her Haltmarsh knew what It was and looked Dt. Sage's C�►tarrh Remedy. am almost a strap fir here, and the child's litwl. fortune to her niece, and Cecile came trim Mine it new to me,, mphant. Lad Keith guessed di Don't sae any more aAnseouspnrgatirre, fah • Child 1 What child ?" here, She always used to come and tend and her heart sank. 8 dimly as Pills, Salts, ao., when You can get in Dr. The cure'„ a ea o ' the child's grave is the ,cemetery, and she Miss Doveton wa;a the oral one who std Carson's 8teffisoh Bitteta, a medicine that y paned wide,+• What 'a told me they were going away -she and her net know -- y mouse the Bowels gently oleaneinR aril In,parti tract lie banner this moo bad, who trembled did not ass. ` �Pbat the sties from the system aac� rendering the Wood end La fist - - " g d and asked such sir a mistress, ter a long time, an a long journey. know was that the wog ld had g7ha he Bit• p°' a and 000L Great Bprtng Medicine woto, n 'mating eeroel is sons all at once 1 an8 qu01- Sometime, I think she has one to Whoa a man rinkei re low that he Ise : Calmed&, fiend rir Valeadar. �" What child ?" - . _ child's father, and ,that we ihall never r hear subtle re hllterti sweet her dream■ ; that a When has a friend on earth the —�r : ~ ei her amain, as we bs►vs never heard of him. p , as the nectar of the I base ball umpire in all that is (� � of . CO, there, he child whose death L attested It b the land et forgetful"" Soda, w"a running through her voice and Then P the sea." of °�~su°s soar thrill' her heart with an ineffable jo , li'1i11t. ! t Percival Danver'r ing y a • t , t rrt Nina on the page be he des fell far they Petoival Danvers row n white Leonard Hope, Coming in behind her, look e �`raeit reputation of B ice,• g�EOo Olt is his hand R and eel dazed, M it thearadden light blinded him. ie oh that it 4ae indneed aagrineippfed per. • d ' OP' he read words which nee , ghastly, and met eyed ant fate the air. •' What are yon all doing in"obare v cal• ible.�T�t ether names as near like it as I. i bst,ad still mad to make " It 4 nothing, ' he said ie the women, v led C thins' v e proprietors of Br - and Which drove the Ohio followed him W"dood e' Electric s vin hi, cheeks. Cynthia's aloe from the pr zt room. it ve the name and style of ihd le+otriC 011 - y. I -eve walk- •' You we so quiet. Mamma, is chore no tared both is Uxuada and the United e • • e - . - '' Marie Delerme Danvers. Aged 3 ad toe far In the sea. It will go off pre- tea et' 2" States, and rto Coe Can use it b ,' You are ill 1" A$ years,,, sently." y O hen h but themselves. - - . - . �►'r livid the priest cried, the With the last sentenoe she was with them, eating of the snooeds o! Brig�ggse' lgieo• - vid has. seeing Shs went to fetch him water am, trio Oil have ado other names elmtlar sad he saw and something -A 44 mind•wave" perhaps, 'a' Bolectric t •• Electron 011 " such - Dawvencommanded himself the next there in the Hewes -boa verandah with him' or an elww- touch of nick m th - rtri to iadaoe We •, and are world ei ra1aO about test and a Area warned hart. 4 s1 Pa y It how thegeanine �ublb tbw theme in- • N - - 1 '` There 4 as error here," he host beckoning him with Hat proud head war held • ao determined mein iutot* t - the pa to . •• said' n •em. Pm• hand to 111111 shade higher than aaaal, bat bar cheek was bro t a`00 ^eft met► that then► Per the cure Law. in the liBth Oaan or e - e - It y4e �tod. Hs bit l� , the spin •' I did not mein to pa* 81r GNCcg�e fantods am the Orated her - w' deprive a �msof these rivet -_ spoke. UP to stead deOSrl hto' !" he Cried self at the UNIe table and filled the ohimt o0 trot the same • at Llrs Ooarts sad $e y ales sMving to thrust back the ' M toter of ANricu�ture at Ottawa, ,• It t. w whiten !a the book " the rP " It war my father ! 0°w' fitly ohatMd pleasantly with fain their re�a�lstensed trade mane. °11i' is i0d, referring to the noorai •m _ biota �d thra I heard she dead•„ � l IIT t• Lady • Electric"OU curse AbOulntl . N - m . . Hlttt t 1n �itas�ragss nary by tram S oomp4tots t . + ' ' • . , - . n - .h• 1. . A:�oetohi sad t F . . : i 1. . f _b4 v rME i i $' , . i I I . 1 4 1. .. :f. . I I . 11. ­' ;. . . , . ­. I , �. -, � . ... 1 �. i , .. ...­ I ­!� � �. . I ... : � , �;.­. . . ­I : , � I .. . . � I . I . � . . I . . r . -.: . � - - I .. -. •,. • :.W. •,.. ,­..A.- -,,, e. Jl :Iawft1 M- Nil...... ... ­V .,- - - a "Q 3: f� �• re. }; , r. �p�The reemjja1r�k0 e.. N yharve■�s.t in Allis Allis eripment have just put a now road through ,,. :t .� s,t ti..[ -if -%I . I.4°{o :uc �;.5 T „t -..7,¢ M •'M •4 . '” se4 1Qt� Ai�i +1.1 T7 B L�W,.�} 'AMd 14/ this A in7�r the ehoaiC� Qpejt out the : .. _ �+ ' /f i( l f i• else•• , §s . - F,if4`i tj�.�t a ,'" �', ;I `� " fio1s1 effect 013 en pall buetnee�. A ooagtr�. Y will hid pleased, to give "y ,..; - „s F.,;. a �z t +`{F .� Ft., :_ • �i :, B intorwation I ooh re ardi the s },,,. i k# ,;,r•,i r �,..: large Amount of n will soon" be mevte in tb�►t pert Qf 6b@ country. eettlb• , - -t .,, � , - # . r,F ti.tit; sold, and the mon y thus 4put itito y " , C remont. u . ; is ^� t , O 1 a. BvNDY la } �. ciroplaliqu will lubri to the machinery . ,r s t �` . , . • of trade and ma►k thin 'sham'' New Aduea'ttteernents. . . 4 1 f., �„+ .. *�; �,­.� ,.! - , -� ght.. again. Prices ma tie on the low . 1 • . 1. 9 published eve y Friday morning ct its o> ce, - I ' r q ! :t I ' 'Pickering, out. side, but as the hA eat is an abund- Farm to Rent. �. �� 1 'o P. , ,�...., ; G"f" ' , . TERMS ; ... , ant one. a great deal of golden gratin . � ,,P !`arm of F 1 -_. ,, � - � - :Laiai - ttty Aare rent for lam'F�1 01.00 ifp0d in adwaat�ia. will saen be turned to dollatrs. The term of year., bei ■R south halt of ' : f"�"� ' BATES OF, ADVERTISING: : Ol1C of holdin r ' A else 16 IIOt lot 9, tonrkh conoession. Pickering. �"""�. :: -- j .. .11 li`irst insertion, per line - - - 8 cents. P y g 1 1 s For further iritorutation apply so , ' .. Bach subsequent insertion, per line - 2_ `-' generally safe Or VtFiB any sut3C88s- ALEX. HAN T, lot 2, third con- . • This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- f cession, Uxbridge, r to WILLIA N - . 111 fa�rnaers re Opt t at 1L doe8 not a DOW 9 W E LL, Olarem ont vertisenuents. P P y - - _ _ - - -- - — , Mme+ • 0 Special terms given to parties making con- to hold grail and to speculate on the aa C rn racts for 3 or 6 months or bi the year. Halt- for a 8. . O ' ) Yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly, market. Barley is nerAlly sold early �' l , ; .Business cards, ten lines of under, with papor, in the season m ord r t0 take adnan- - - ' ( , ., - cue year, $5 00, payable iu advance. Filly acres, pare of 1st number j� , - Advertisoments without writtep instraotions tags of lower lake freights And 1II- thirty - three, oath- ICastquarter, n will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- 8uran8e• Th@ mar will soon Peke First concession. Pickering, For . I ; co xordingly. Orden for discontinuing advertise- turther partioul apply to the �%' - roprietor on the remises. - 11�d - mentsmust be in writing and sent to the pub- definite figures. and brisk grain trade p promises. � , r iRher. << DONALD ROBS, Dunbanou, P.O. 44-7 . .lob Work promptly attended to.: . ,; . .... may be expected.— ndsay Post. � � !� e L. L ACKERMAN. - PR���I i�. Farm for Sale: � � 0 The ' ease of D land vs. Jones - Ths nerttt ttY acfee more or less of lot ndinber . (better known as the uaker case) has O Uu1• Politics-- Btriot Independbnoe. seventeen in the second eonceaidn of the town- C o Our Al First -class Local Paper. We are R'IVen t0 derstand, been aisle of Pickering County of Ontario, on which , Our ExpeotationB -The hearty is erected a good ijratne dwellin�q kouse, and two � « i � � .. I 5 ' support of the veouIe of Pickering and vidinito. appealed to the Sup me Court of the barns. There is also two rr, I :-tr4a, one Jost i Dominion of- Canada and the proba- coming into bearing, The inol,I,rcv is situated ►�- J .. � FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER g, 1886. within one mile of Picko:a:g �.:Itage. For lull t .. babilities are, - no atter what the Particulars apply to go - : ~� r. decision of this tour may be it will WM. FORREb ER. = - O - 43 tf Pickering, P.O'. ■ - ■ - r TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS I eventually reach the Privy Council of -- - - -- _- .,_._ -- __ . L•h � C'�"* � O �=-� England the Court of final resort. aiin far vases O , tiVe find it necessar - to a sal aln Consc uentl it will a some time be- "— '' ' PP $ • f r q y The East halt of lot 14, in 6th cc n. ' t1%bridge, - TCD to the subscribers of THE NEws who o e a final decision of _the ,case is 100 acres of land, fair quality; 46 acres cleared; " . • V< - have not aid a their subscriptions, reached. - We are not sufficientl good fences and excellent buildings: well water- . H, � . P P P y ed; 4i} miles from Uxbridge. Also a Shingle Mill, �/1 ` at and earnestly request that they will, at posted to know whet er the Pickering all in working order, on the same lot, all for . (�1 �j . their very - earliest convenience remit College property is ixed ti with the lot or halt Dash, balance on mortgage. Applyon t,' .. y g P P P lot or address fC� , what they owe.. Subscriptions are case or not, but it seems that it can- EDWARD PILKIE, . . � - . payable in advance, but many have not be utilized or disposed of for some 3s tf. _. c':bria,;e Y. o. , �"'� �' neglected to a for this •ear now , reason or other at the resent time Estra . ,. � I "M .. � I b P Y 3 + P + y - PXV �p • drawing to a close, and inany owe for which is to � be regretted by all who ' ^ i ` Came into the premises of the subtoriber at *+ • -more than one year's subscription. have the interests of the village at Claremont on the 22nd instant,. a large dog; - ' 1 ) ' , . . n. . - color light brown, v ith black muzzle, and ti Those who neglect to forward their heart. lie closing of floe Ggllene e, �' al,_ , i n patently a cross between the St: Bernard and . St1bSCrIp11011s- �v11eil rills Illaglne that for even short period Inflicts a very Collie, tho hind partehaving beenla,teivclipped. It not claimed in ten days from this date vctli be .,_� �' it makes .very little di seance «-hen serious 1 ss to the place, and we sold to pay expenses. Api)ly to JAS. CRAM. ass. BERT, Queen's Hotel. Clot .on ,Aug. 31, lh86. they send the small suln they owe, sincerely trust that some , arrangement _____ - I bacon n1 �� �.,.� 1. se they do not reflect that the ay be a rived at between the parties _ Estray Sleep, . , ,r� 1,,�,� _ : _ V income of a newspaper is Made up- interests in the- property-whereby the • -- — (.J1 chiefly of shall sums. Several hand- .College qty- be' re- opened or disposed Ted dollars are now due the publisher_ of to the artier who are willing and of TxE NEWS for arrearages, and , Set anxious . o1 purellase it for college we often find it difficult to raise, the purposes. .. large sums required every lnollth to - "-] . I I . .. : . .1 I . I �. .� - Came into the premises of the undereigne.l„ _ r I .. ' � ` . - r f ' Lot 18, 3rd con. of 'ickeringl onIor about %lie - A —s� 15th of Juno last, a E4e and Lama. Owner can - - - - - -- - - -- -- -- ----- - - - -- -- - -- - --- have same by proving pro kerty alnd payin for this advertisement. .1. CO NAR. I . ... . _ __ Lost or St�l -� ' _ AGAIN, .. .1 ..,. .. ­ -. -j- - pay for paper, composition, and other Pickerin Council. ' I - . - _ . 1. . g Taken from beneath pillow of mpg bed at Hast I . in,gs Hotel, Claremont, oa the ni ht of the 6th expenses. Our subscribers would re- of Au•, g, ►. IMQ T FRAS ER, - The tic, erin9 Council YYiet pursuant to oust last,.a pocket book containing about - i lieve us from all' embarrassment if adjournme� t 'on Friday, August 27th. g10 in cash and two small notes, one made by I Archibald gibbons for 66.60, and otw by Thomas Having pul%hase d the st - ck from Messrs. TA • 10r & Haist i _ 1 everyone of them indented to us Members ll present Minutes of last KempLhorn for�t5.00,1?ayable to the updersigned. Y i . 7 . would make the case his own and meeting re d and confirmed. All parties are cautioned not to negotiate said (in his old stand), at a rat On the dollar, and t0 8I1C011rage 1 Mr. Ma 'kev seconded by Mr: P,tlmer notes, as no value bait been received by me for ! remit what he Owes. We-. dislike same. FRANOts MATTHEWS Pickering, a strictly cash business, i O Bring lines of Crocker and•. I i. makin such a sale as this through moved th t By -law to assess the several Aug. 30th, 1%6. 1 44 1 . $ PP >, School Sec ions to provide fends therefor r_ -ti MILEt.- --- — Gla$ Wa,r St and I -: the paper, but as stated at the tom- be read a t ird time and passed. — Carried, AUCTION TI'� i I mencement of this article, we find it The am ante levied under this by -taw _ �ELOW Import rs olesale PriCeS are as foil 'ws : —For S. S. No. 1 L kit —or vdL�� . r . - Necessary. Green, Black, slid Japan Teas; P e Coffee and General Groceries at G6si; . t bore, $50 2, Andrews, $500 ; 3, Dunbar- [ARN IND RUGE a large stock of Gem Fruit Jars t Wholesale Prices., Butter, Eggs, �c., `, J NOTES AND COMMENTS .. ton, #4`r�0 ;' 4 E., Reazlne, $450; 4 V4'., F op[HR Pickering Village, $850 ; 5, Audley, $525 ; taken in exchange. Shall be pl ased to see all my old friends and cus- 6, Brock. ad, $250 ; 7, Cherrywood, $500 ; —1N THE- • . 4omers. New customers Rill find s civil, as civility costs nothing. Kindly Sir Clial,rles Tupper has sailed for e, Whiteva e, # 450 ; 9, Greenwood, #500 ; T'oshi of P1C (spill give ue a call at the Braziliil,n Warehouse, and oblige; y Canada. It is stated that his visit to 1� Brough m, $400 ; 11, Green River, #600; ' .. J. 1. (' 1 7th Con ., $500; 13, Berrell's, $400 ; 11, Belonging to the Estate of the late I M O lY FRt'1 k the Dominion at the present time is- gtt Con., addell's, $483 ; 15, Claremont, . ; to confer with the Government as to $900; 16, tha, #500 ; 17, Al0na, $360; J O R it A N P O S T, . y Deverell' Block, Brock St., Whitby, Out, the subsidizing of a line of steamers Union No. , Kingston Road, $258.50. 2 —vtz •— _ _ -__._ . _ T'- _ _ __ _ from Vancouver. B. C. to Japan, as Kinsale, $3 9.50 ;. 4, Port Union, $140.82 ; P,cessL L-- -The south half of Ldt `19, Second _ f - - - - - - - + 1> + Concession o! the Township of Pikering, con- - . a 7 Balsam `132. tainin 100 scree, more or less, of w well as with regard. �to the proposition g which about to • . Mr. Pert introduced a By- law to rep$al acres are bash. On this to a dwelling house and 1, ' . to make the Colonial - Indian-' Fix- By -law No. "62, providing for the issue of stables. It also affords an excellent and rare o • ortenity to mill owners, as the West branch • '' hibition a permanent institution. Debentures Ifor 8, S. No. 15, the same be. {{p 1 . - of Du$in's Creek runs across ti�dte South -least /� - - -- — �,. - ing informs . By -law pasted. corner of the same, thus otferidg one of the ! The general : elections for- .the Mr. Pert introduced a By -Law. to assess finest water privileges in Ontario. - S.S. No. 15 or the earn of $600 fore vial PaacxL IL - -- Adjoining Parcel I, consisting of I Province of Queliec are announced to Pe the North part of Lot 18, in the Fist concession - - .. take place solve time next month. purposes, assed. of Pickerin containing 34 acres, more or less, Mr. Percy introduced a by -law providing on which a ands an excellent stone dwelling, The cabinet is alread ' makin re- with stone kitchen, woodshed, stn, les, driving y g p for the lass of heben.ares for the aggre- q - . • . sheds and barns. Parcels I. and II. have torn- I , Y pa-rations for they COmlllg COrif11Ct, $ate sum of $1000, to provide funds for spiv been used as one farm, and have dm le i ` . I which is expected ;to be short, sharp erection of ew school house in S. S.. No. buildings, stone stables, and root house under I I 1, and decisive. Tle ;delleral feeling 15. Having been. read three several times barn ; slag good orchaM, wells and cistern. To- ° the By -law ae Massed. nether is d► splendid grgziaq and grain growin , 1.11 .. seems tQ be that rile Goverllniellt will term iE h 141r. Purl: r introduced :a By -law to acres plowed and sates in full tombs 6.lej ~os�aes 'CUS . be buried beneath the Riel scaffold. 'assess the M nicipality for Township par- sion to plow tmmediateI This property is �_ - 0M - poses, and Ise for County and Educe• beautifully located at the n 'letton of Kingston 4 ` - - That the climate of Canada con• tional us es. and Brock roads, one -half mile west of Pickering • . , . : - P Po Village, about one mile from Pickering station WIl� our stock "' ' . rinses to longevity is proven by the In commit of the whole, Mr. Parker on t3. T. R., one and a half mires tmiln Liverpool - Z .. in the chair, the amounts to be levied were harbor, and 20 miles east of Toronto; " list Of veterans of the ar of 1812 -15 P,►scaL IIL --The North halt or the Bouth of Peerless Gl filled in as fo lows :— Township rate, 1 -6 of half of Lot 21, in the Broken Front at Pickering, J cer- -, . who still survive. - The annual report 1 P a cent in th $, $6283,55 ; County Rate, wntaining 60 acres more or lees (beat land in the : 1. r of the Minister of Militia tells us that 1 -11 of a C. in the #, #$342.60 ; General conntl, on which is a good barn and dwelling- iris, Cylinder, Acme . 7. _ there are at present 62 of those School hate, .023 of a c. in the 8, $859. house! i e'tnate one -halt mile from Liverpool - f - I ' . Y:. warriors rho are 90 ears of a e: $1 Totat assess ant of the municipality for PrRCSL I�. -A house and lntcogt "vin aboac . • a and other. Machine J1 years; 36, J2 years; 17, 93 ears; the year 18f1' is #3,776,130, for 1865 it was eriaguarter core, situate in the Village of Pick- • . : - y #3,738,010, a d the amounts levied in 1885 Oils,l tom fete and - . 23, J4 years; 15� 95 years ; 5, 96 were : —Tow hip purposes, 1 -5 of cent in �—' I -- Tht� above lots of land will kit ` olxposed for • • years; G, 97 years; 8, 98 years; 4, the #, $7477. �; County rate, 1 -10 of a c. Gals byatisfactor lI1 rice " 1)9 years ; 2, 100 years and 1, 101 in the 8, $s 14.io ; GFeneral School rate,bli0.'L��'t,�o11 •. 6 211 c f a c. in the $, $882. - years old. _ _ .o �._ --- ._ -law i trodnced b Mr. Parker wise . A By —ON— and quality. - . ,- . I Do11't forget that the PicL-ering Passed, anth izinR the -save and Tress. SaWal', lhU 9th DQ of seer to burro #1000 for arrant ea Haas. Y o�j�� ` fall Fair v�ill be held this year on on motion of Mr. Pa ker the Council 1 . � C Monday and Tuesday, October 4th adjourned un it Monday„ September 20th, neat, at 2 o'clock p.m., at the • .­ - ­.- ;..- i: I. and 5th, on the grounds of the Society at 1 •o'cloci p - . Gordon House Villa at Brougham. The list of special _ t ge of Pickering. . =1C3==M =Nor- I . I . prizes this ear is t lap eat we ' ' �` T o stings. , I —'- - y hr h North a - p,' + ( 1TaRtt6 : -10 per cent. on day of sale', e'loutlh to • believe,yet offered by the Society, and - - make one -third of purchase money in shirtp 1,' I . -� Y.� 3111, —W8 s �Aed from Claremont f6r a days; balance.to he paid in five equal annual - s .; j the prize list generally has been im- trip do some i the free Kraut lands in. instalments, with ' interest at 6 per cent per . annum. secured by first mortgage on the ro- e proved by an increase in many cases North Hastin s, on the 2nd Julv. Tak P { ' I _ - party. of the prizes for shock and domestic inK the C.P.R east to the Central Ontario ofProperty can be seen by applying tooccapante II manufactures. Junction, the north fo ty miles by the the premises, and wrieten en airier will be , : ~ The rules have also res ended to b WK. FORRESTER, Pickering, C.U.R. to thbarn st Mon. Here we or �, B, Mu,I,R, Uxbridge. C thoroughly revised, in the took the stage and went s :teen miles fur - d' tion of making them more satis- ther north, th ough some ery rough coon- TOUCHER & ROWLAND, . .. , , . factory to exhibitors aiid the Societ try+ to the v page of B ncroft which is Auctioneers. ;,`_., - y� quite a thrivi K little la e, Pickering, Sept. lst,19M. 44�g - .. We look for a very excellent Fair this P yet we were \ : 11 told the land +was a grit t deal better a year, and with fine weather have no - ' little further • west- Ne t, day we went ; I I 1. l ; doubt it will be a) great success in seven miles w j , t by priva a conveyance to — , r -1 every respect. - We. shall publish the a Ply Galled he Gould $ ttlement, in the . 1 -- - -- -- - - list of special prizes in our ne t issue. Township of 'Faraday, we found this " 100 REWARD �--� ' part of the c ntry a qre t improvement { r r ni o am l to that we h d passed. The road sup- (' �-^ } lkiore than half o the pop tion of The Council of the Mangi veyore say it the beet arming land in pality°f the Town- (_ �_��� -- :. . ,... . - CanadaT et a livin by culivatiiig - the that part of t e country. There ie lent ship of Pickering hereby offer a reward of 960 I " - + plenty each for the apprehension and conviction of ' -"- land. Thew population by the of fjicee Brant land there yet. I do not the mother of the Infant child abandoned at the ` ` .' -, census of ,1881 was 4,324,810, which thiUk it Will )e very lone before it is all premises of ArthurJackson,in this Municipality, P Ne' w;­ � � G taken ,up, as t ere is a t of the C, O1 the lbth inst.; and of the child abandoned at r�a uce I the rate of 5 persons t0 8 falnil in p the premises of Wm._ Littlejohn, of this Munioi- P y� O.R. being ext nded forth r no . h, and if ality, in January last; and the said reward will d ' i would give 864,9621 adult males. Of so it will o t o h the uld and Bent- pp P discovery, apprehension and con. '� c R uit be aid for the discove �ICE- . these 464,02 are Classed as occupiers ley 88ttlemen . There i nothing, as I viction of any or alL parties accessory. to either r 'I can Bee to lei der an or both of said desertions. I r 0-- oi land,408,491 being owners, 7b,245 + yin nstrioas young By order of the Council. Ladies' (41d Watche$; eery fine'jszOOde, from >118 up s tenants and 3,289 employee{. The makinr�a 80•. g ho k the �e, locating, and D. R. BEAT&I ,Clerk. Ladies' Silver Watches from $9 nett , cod and tiles . - I . occuple>t'� of 10 acres and and num- g g n'e f b'n1iea The JOB. NgIipUSE, Reeve. 484 � Geni's Watches, Waltham and Elgin, at lowest ricer. ` country seems to be asps lolly adapted to haired !75,288; between 11 _ d 50 stock raising. i Any Fero to go in there' pie fpp Sale �4 �_ _ Clocks in great variety. Newest styles iu Jeviceller�' acres' 95,826 ;• betwben 51 a X()o with & .little &Pita!, I t ink can make >' •' i`l. °:'-.' z' 'u -A_ "`...'� fLP ,44.4 � i� J i V.: I 1 11 . acl 156, 672 ; bet�ee`Q 101 d- .200 money. The 1 rid is of a s ndy loam from ae3dirig, general Dnr� b 'floln Silver •Jewellbry made acid' enRhaved in the best styles at lowest prices.k , `h; ' _ ten inches to &foot and sir atli des points ; I8� hands hi h Vie' d1O` with wh; . acres 102,243, and `o!v ' 2t�0 a ea g6; p• The purpose, equn .and kind i'l titer- r a ' . . ;' $ bottom varies 'less• Ably to JOHN Mc1XTOSH, - 'Forks, - Spoons, kc., engraved.. • . j J+awelI .. rlade to order and nePik '' j :. 499. Although mo than h if the others n spine pl ces it 1s sand, bnnburtoa, out. gravel, and in oth ra rock. The t • people are farmers and the fa flies of timber is prin ipally mapl beach, birch, Farlere of P1Ckering. tWatchBS and Clocks repaired. .. farmers, we never Bard an tom- hemlock, rock' 1m, water lm, basswood, �� " + d .: { plaint about an o er- produc ion of and a few scat ring ,pine This part of fir• R. Linton, having his old Threshing J' .A.. '•'R Jf" 'Ti �� '''� -�` . r't't O country has n neglect boos ase 'the Machine, begs to inform the public that he has .ivi. .i:J O ,.,C --L .j�V 1�.7 .i. - _ wheat, Or pOtat08g; 0 Utter, 0 g pnrghased a new Cleaner, and asks for a shoo of j�itb 88's roads have not been sat o t, but the Gov- your patronage.. Prat3tiQal Watchmaker, Brood street, W �• ; µz .I - ' '! J 1 - -- .. r. ,. .. 1. �1 i C r .'i - . : : - ,. _. : • t- ., a 3 . r; ,a_, a % xe .. -, .. -.r "111:.. - -.i '- . -•}... .. - ^.J. ��c�f :4.k,>.,.,_...y�cb.,xnz,•.. rsk`!,- F��i�tx..• :�..{.,.r,';....•.1afMtl??r'xLe ,.t w.... ti,.. l., r� .x.,.r>!r,4�,5�"- ,_�ttY�'r�rd�r ,..,,.,...... ..r .. :E. r,. .�_. -- . . , . ,I _ j. L 1 I; � I 1 I �. . - � � . I - ., - 1, I - - !W , j t %IN I i . � / I .' i - I I : I ; I I , , - o!_ . � ist 90 , .. ad , )At ; kc., .. Ma- dly f- [I t. - I , %, f i ! . , - I I .. 0 : , i1 , " 1, , ) - � - - . . � . . . - - . . . . . . - I � � I I - , - . " !!-. . � ., � I - � t I . . I � . .. 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I � . - I - f I ... I L • I , .. , . ;1 . I , U , L , j_:_g;a�', ,�,, . I I . .. - . . 1. . W­ V - CA'- , I - I . - I 1� i:� If! _.. I , , .�.J - - - . . ; � � .,- _ _ .,r I � . fe , P., , 0�6%.l 7 t �" . . : � • � ; I -h .� . Tuesday's earthquake was distincift ' � A .'L,,%;'y.__­A­_;,1'Ae .. . Ilt ) . , . - Ir. - -, I a.. , ., - ,�c I "' I I 1. � . . . .% ... . !,of , In , fill ft,,-,- 'Wial-valliffic . , � . " I . , * . '. . � - - I . . - . .. I . ; - felt at St. Catharines, Petrolia, Toronto, � .1 __­., ,.f, 4,11- � �: . I J. '.I . ., .11 - _... I . ,­ ` 6 � - . . I , P. 4 - .. '� -j . q yQq �. 14A, f; r � ": .i .-I 4., U ­. 7 , 7 :� - . - . � ., , . .. . ' � , - - i . t . z 'k . � :., , j 4 1 I . I A �j � --- , - , , I . - 11 � t - I , , I I I - : - a , j I , . . - - I , . . r 6 ..�,�, � ��. It'. .-,,1'#%,rA;, t- � . 1. � L I , , � 1)•..'1S , - - I and London. j - ,..4:1 A fan supply 0 ­� . - .- - 'Oe.�"jf:. !, �-. i6l*: :.' . OIL film -_ P I 41 11 _::��.! - .. . " 7 ,��.. . . ) -4.0. .4 . , L.. I a im , ly tv ... I _. 9 , - I . 1. . - - I ofChristij ­ _` - , - JN ow I . rro, IT - , . Extensive mass*69 gull hivo - .,. I 1&05 61 ,m,w � rX J[ .-. ,_ WOOL BOOK44 .�i. '. .1� I 4 -.-�`�'.I::._ �_r.l. I 80 K . . i-.:. . occurred in China. . � I ). , • t - , - ' . . . . I . 1� A �11! A. A .- . � - , - I , . ,., lv­e: , . - # 1, Q­­, �_ F ­-)C� I , - , , � , " ' - - .1 . 't in a , 'de ant for the fise of the Colle . - . . . 4 ; It, . �10 14-l" I . " , ! I � I t I - - - - , . L, 1. . I . . t:,, . - , ,%%%III* ., . 1. Another big custom . -ALL TRZ--r , "Its �, . : . . , . � . . I . I i . . . � ... . I I . Mr. Gladstone has gcue to GermAny. . n tute. Model and Common go , h . , --Aj R "'ku� I a b�ul reported, in , is now , �'A`v �'I' ' * , I i . . . .. , r is ill: �, - . . - . - I - Rev. Henry Ward Beecher e6mplete to r � `A­'.'R--T'L0,�AD`� F S UG' I � .�. Montreal- . I_- -,- rv4ll= zo - � , ,. '... 11 � 1 13 . � . . .. . I . _,_�'. I I- a 0 . i _� .. . I : wl ' ' r _ - - ­,'­ . -1 . .; 1_� rj�� �,,;�,� ,;..A. �4' f"j. .", '�' ji ' ' . . ­ . " _ . I n crisis 6n hand. .:� . - . - . . .1 . i; - � 1. - - ,i;." ..­_ . :,! .. A. 'j .,,�,r ,[ Bu lgariA i .. ­ . 1i . I : 11 - ---ON RAM AT- I - . . 11 .- . �: ..� . will visit uq this summer. Be pm p - I, � �'. _ � L % ­t I . -_ - . 1�,' .; ,ff. .;. _j: I ,i_�j _ - . - I � I I - - . 1 . -- Cholera 9 . . _.". �.:: i'l, ..). I I I . . . . ��.., 1, . I . I .. . .. . q . . � I., I 4 I . - I ' . . - ;. . . . . � . , , L .1. - .. F: .2r • - - - ' : ... . _­ I pared by securing a bottle of West's Pain King, LISHERS IDWEST PRICE . , i., -4 , , - I I . ­ i � 1. -LL2- `1 I.- - � . .1 .. .. 1. A ., 4' - I. - ,� _. ;,. . � , � . 1; ...: � . .. . .- . �� ,.:Vok, . . r.., . � . . . I - . 6 '1� , � - . . 1)..!, ­ ku I I.. . I I - to be kept 'within reach. Disinfect your . - - I , , ___ _ . . - - I - ig, an cleariliness and West's P )tr, , - I : . I r . � - � . . .�. - promise ' r. . . will carry. u. through. Only 95c. gold by W' Ft _�. .r jig �,j I 1*i 7 it . i .. C. - . . . , .,!, ► 1, : - : . . 1, • . - 0, ! ,:. r - - H. Field, X)Ilst and druggist. . I . 41".14. FR 1. U I .,,.;,Ar R _ain fUng . . . . ,. S,,"' OPT: BOK16 SCRIMMI BOOK 1. F ' ' ' ,; I.'', 1 J' i � - SLATES, &c., wholesale and retail. I 1 , I - I .. I , - . r : . ... �. . , , , .1 . . %ak - � . , :..; 1. , . t - - i .. I . r, . r '. , 1. _" . . : - � :.' ­. .r .1 "It's a wife's duty' to bo, pleasant." - .- � . . . !' �: � 4 I A,!­fr� ., � ., .1 I - : -j `i�i­ _ _ __ . , . . I �, . _ I . . L . I ­11: -, � � '..., t . _ r' - - I . ' ,..._.- .. .1 I Liberal Discount.. to the Traded, !-!. ,: i :_­�..� - L . � Yes, and it's the husband's duty to make ; I , . 1 '. . ". . .. ,. ­t I I j . - . . . 'i � . O'LASS* AND_. of . . - - - - ; 1v . �Wfiq . " �..".�,:t m,��, -.,.-. � U ..STONE ALL:SIZES' i ` �k-­.-) �t't. ,i.r • _!.,il I -11 -1 r - . - -1 a ' '� � - . - 1. ,.r ... � . . It .� . .. 4 : �.-'G '- . : . - . .. ­ her duty easy. .. r . ' �' - . . ., �, your bores is r A I ,I 4:3:�Tr ; , , " �, ,' . - - I... r r ... . . ". 1-i'.1 - ..", .1 ­1L. ; . I.,.. .: - your . . L ..:'.. . L I . � ! . ; - I I . . I - . ,., _.i . , .I Horsemen, attentiobil When �'r �'.! ­'' � .. . I 11 - j . I .. . � V L . . � - - . . . . 1. .. I I I I I 0 I . . I I - r galled, scratched or cut, or has any ugly sore, Whitby Book and Music, Store, Bra r�: I. ":,.,�..::.... 17 ,. . ,;. � �. _. - "i -,, � , "... �.:�. ­_ :* I . j , '. . . . ; . : � - ') , .�: F_ - * - I . " �' - I r I;- ���_ ' _ . . I , . - . , ; . . � � .,. . ;. � .":, . ..-..I- - .. . . . . . .� - . . - .., �: � . I I -;: .. , I -t , . I .,­ !;�: , - P? R - i , , - I . . , � . �...l r..:� " . . .'. _ I r spill McGregor & Parke's f - - bathe twice daily, and. spl? Street, Whitby. - _ I � ­:Ii�:. .,�z . A T C As''n, , ­�'ICES Carbolic Cerate. it is undoubtedly the finest � I I 4, - . �. � '' %, : . . � .- .1 • Subscri ": I ­ . - .;.. . �1. , , _.. healingand cleansing application for It. Be . ptloiis'reepived for ;,'J I " " ,r ._.,.. . , :.­.� 0.11�' � I L . . I �. . A . . . I I ­ - - 1. :� - r- - I � . * . I � I . . -.- I * �, . � I . . . .11 I.. . . . � _�___ . � I . :� i, r., . , I � �" '. ,; ,'' - 7 -.21 *, , � I ;� - zj ; �._ , ... .. - I �._ . - .1 '' . . , . - . j '_1 - - '_ . . L' . . r - . . : �. I . � I , - . � L', - :. , r , , ,:;, , .. o I . sure you get McGregor & Parke e. Sold at 2k .� - and papers. .. ­ ��''. - .�'r I .,; L I : - L I � per box, at Pickering drug store. ,., :.- " ;_., . . , , . � . I ' ! L . � - . r � Ur . ; 1, . � _. I - ­ N. � . I.. 1; - . .i , - ,�. ; ­ � . I . . . :. ..-, . , #. . . I . . � t I �. .. - r . of attar. . .I.r.i I WHEN YOU ,.;.. .....`� 111�' a . . . � . It takes 50,000 roses to make an ounce . - � 0 OLT . � .: .1 � � , r) i - R I � . 1. � Y. I W'�' ", � - I ..; - . . � - _'i! ­.. . ..L N B A 111- . .... 1, L .1.*-, . . ) I S, ­ 41 ; . - . - The British Hodge of P66ff Contains � (; i , � . � - _1� I; ;_� I . � ' - 11 & Deed, Bond, WW, rAmm.' Mertgage, .. five poets besides Tennyson. . , , .. or other legal document to draw; . " . . . . , - I ­ . r I . - . I . or want to borrow money; � . " - . . . I I . ent. it is conceded everv"ere to be the best English or Canadian Companies :'. . , � ; . - . ; . m . . . :�. I -Thousands owe their recovery,from Rhema- rates; . I .1 ­ - or went to insure your property in 1P6t CUss . tisul to West's World's Wonder or Family lAini ' , . . an es at the lowest 1, . � i - - Possible . , - . I known remedy for rheumatism, cuts, bruises G SGO . . . as and all complaints j,;: oria Plow called the "Advance," which sprains, burns, SCAl I I I � I . external applicebtipni. Price M. and We. all r�vals; . . 1, L I . 0 � N . . . - . Extra . � L - L ' .. . - . quiring extel ,; �r -, L .j 1 1 r ' , ­ *. ... i''. .. . - . ., . � . � T. . . . . . � . � , . . .. H. Field, Chemist and or I a supply of Oil-cake, Flax-seed, :_ _­,"'. . . L � � ., i.- . . . . bottle. Sold by W. H : " .., - !, . � " L.. �� .- -L I _ . - __ , ; . I . ��;,! , � ,, - - r .� . r. - � . ,. il., . . I ZINY . 1. .. 1� " .L. i; ..��_: ... � i. ','I � _i. -1; .;..''..., . TTI" ggist. 40-4 . . Floor * 0.:!1.., __� .L11. ; ;- 0 - & 217 -4,1 &-. I E�� Or 'New Kind of Oat Meal that is superior . � ., - I � W S I . in . . �_ . : � j; " , , ..- I , - ... , � . . 1�. . . I A little tornado wbirled'tliro�igli Golds- any ng used heretofore for porridge; :`.' 'r - - . . - � . 1 . , , . - . , ,.- 1. . " .., - . . r .. . . � . � . , : , , . � I � , .., . . . . , .: . or ticket for the South Ontario Fair, - . . .1 . .1 _! . . .1 , i ". . - -, the other fty, and finding 'I I I . r I... ,:,. :;...!" �'al . --- - - , .; I .., , - '-; ,. . I. 1. ".. . . . . . . boro, N.C., ca, on the undersigned. His charges V 11 .", ' ' ' . ; I .. 1. r . . . . . , �i L�:. 1: I &. t.. ; - - "; � ' ' I � . .. : . . " 111. . . � -.1 �; - � - - . � .,.�::. � I .1 . . . . . r r dashed into the ljouse, gathered up a Idt .1 . . , . 4 .. '' - I , . ,.,-,.., W. B. PRINGLE . ,�­::��'.. i. . �L.- . � I I , . .. . -_ . ­ ­� I 1 . I 1. - of furniture, bvist open I � .­. I., -, . _.j M . , - 'A'., M ' . !_ .. � n a back dour, and - '­ , �� I . 9* .: - - . .. C�. �' I B E L the front door of a fine residence open, PISL YOU. I , , to - Notary Public, Whitby. ,;� " '- . 1% . I . .., . I i I � I . 1. flung the whole lot in a heap- in the back . *Y11 -�'I­ Y. . - ... . I � . - I . 11 - - - M . - ___ - - . � .�.. . ' ' - - . .' ff r , it yard. I . I . .. I . ­; Will offer the balance of their Summer Stock at greatly �oduc-ed' prices i - I e - -VALUABIlt FARM I 'order to e C . � . in - - . - -Fluid LiglAning --- All sqfterefk'frorn that t. I I . . . . ..� . . .- � terrible torment, Neuralgia, can be made happy I ,��!'.�k'- 'J: .,.- � " � '';.. � .� clearance - before the Ist of September, consisting or .11;'i. . . r.... I. 'r 1. ..­:�. . .. I . . I 1 in one moment by a single &PPlicatiob ; ., , . I . ; .. , . : I .... . 1. ­ - . . � .. . , , , ­ . � I . , I .,� � . . . I . . . .. . . � , . . . , . '. , , . - - .� I . .� ' � r . -1 . 0 Fluid - RA L E, - , . . . �. .1 . . . I I x Lightning briskly rubbed on painful varts,'and 0 r, - - . - . . I . . �' .. ' - I . � , A i I � I - . . _� . - . 1. , � . I � .1 end Print's G a Cotto'ns ­ without using any disgusting medicine day after Compising the North half of -ek Cbbod Silks , 0 . rey-i a ,r' - clay with little or no result. Fluid Lightning _ Bla' - 11ats, I . . � also cures ors effectually Toothache, Lumbago, LO 10, CON. 6, Brock Township?. . II and.. White 7 - • _. - �. . "I - r � � Rheumatism, Headache, and is sold at 25 cents a ....,,-.; I -1 1 I .. .... - ; . . I - .. : , . , - . - - . .. ' . ". I : � . . .- . Druggist. -44 Con wining 106 acres of land, more or leas, I - �, �, : (.,' 'r' .,--. .� . bottle by W. H. Field, Chemist and Dru It, ,­�r'��. ­ 1. ! '' i-� j ".. Shirtings, Cottonad'es, Caps', � --I � - .,.; '. I. " cres cleared and cultivated, the balance " I.. t . ­ I _ �. � ];.,. I - - -, . . The 3-farquis of Salisbaryt has been re- r . . �..� . '. . . . � . � r - in hardwood bush. � . , rl. .. �..... , . . . I . � . . - I . I . � - I!::. -1 I- , r, :, .. . • t. : . . . .. I . 1'. r. �, � � . .. � . . 1, : . I , I _ . . !.1. �.l Ii. :,: , �z._.� .� . ... �. .- � ��. . .. on account of the T ere the premisess. good frame - J.. :, . - : � . .1 . Hosiery and Gloves I -.­... -. 1, I - - called to London . J.. : r . 1, . . I.... ;�,- � . . . a . I .. .. and market, frame dwelling. A young orchard of over � I -1 � ;..��, . 1. , , . I . , I , . I- I . I.. I . . _ . . I I - . . _. ". . . . si�uation in the East. . � - �;, 100 rees bearingfridt. G enie t ., . - 1. .. , . �, I . � I I . . . - . I . . . . . Z.. - . i . !�.. ' , I.. Good water. Coav W - . - r . . . , . � . - ' ' - _... I orders r - to schools and churchesi being onlyo 0 e havb a large stock of Ladies' a ' --Cholera Preventative.-tu o withstand of t3un slid Men's Boots and ►Shoes, ,also Childre'n; 8 Which we ' Cholera, and such like, epedemic a i per et, mile from the thriving Village derian , . I � ' I ) �' I . . . L . . - and the proper action - kh e n the Midland Division of the Grand Trur It - - . . I , , .. i V . . . . . . . purity of blood, 01 - , : � - " . . - . will sell about cost for 30 days. ... � . . I.- - _. , . �, I '. I - � r. - L . . , -, - I - . . I I . 1. .. , . - Kai This is one of the best Wheat Farn is -,,. ;, , ', ' 1, � , � - ! '; -_ '.., '? - stomach are required. To insure that end, ill the,F4�wnghip. . . . I . . I 1L.. '! '' ­. , r. �.. . � . ­. . . _ . . - the cheapest, most available and complete man- . , r . - . L . . Dyspepsia Twenty-eight acres along west side can also A 'choice stock of Groceries always on hand. _ Farm Produeb taken in exchange; or we � ner, use McGrego's Speedy Cure for . . I I.: r bought it desired. Deed of above property es a 9 _, . a,pd Impure Blood. There is no purer, safer or ' - - . - - . pay cash . . - , I • more reliable remedy in existence for Indiges- be 'had on 1st of March if desired. Small ps, f. ... r � � .. I.. , : , . r .. - I . � - 1:� r , if it is desired. . . . . . . . I ­ t I - I me�t required down. For full 0articulars : ,, . _�' : : '.. . ;'' _ . .. tion, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, etc. Ask Call ! A pt I . .. - _ ; " , . . I . . - I . . ­... neighbor or any person who has used it. 4roivari , y to - ` " I , .. , . I , . . . . , . .. I I I : . . I I � . , r 1 1 r' 'i.. T. B. FRANKIS]]r,- ­ a'nd'exkmin�e the ' an yourselves. . - . - , _: . . . . I ! � �"", '.. , , I I - bottle given ..; - I - . .a. - . stock d save money for "' ... . - free. Sold by W. H. Field, Chemist r ­,,,�. - . ' . . 1� r . . . - .. .; - .. and, . . .. ' r � L: - . . I . . .. . - . .. � and Druggist: 4"4 Or to, "ii. r., Sunderland r . C I � - .�� � . . . : . , '. I . i : � � i .� ,j t I . .11 . 11 ., L I . ' 1. . ' . , L I .% .. I. . . .. , - -The *neglect to honor the Memory-'of M JOS. KANEV � .,.. L 1 . Whitby, July, i8W. - � -I ' .. ' _. I , . - L I . .­ I _­ I - L . , 0 . . - . 3�Tbierg by a public monument is a-a-n the the Proprietor, on pr6mises_,: - 37-0 -. ... I . I . I . ; I It & Jo AMPBE Le ^ - _ . ­ - .L I ­ . M . � . I � ....- � subject of comment and criticism. The $ . arland, June 23rd, MO. . I . I.- , - � . � . I - - ..� - I ingerhas not been I :: :. - '. r � I � . TAILORING fine statue by M. Cles - :�-,, I . .. I . - _j - . . , . .11 . *�- ­­ - - , .. TAILORING! r * - .. . : , , : . - set .up, although it is completed. The ., , House to Let %:. I i I I . - - "I . I i.:, i- . 1. . . . . . - I 1. _. I. ,. "r . .. - - .. Marseilles people are mooting a pnV lie -, 1, � . I . � . -:, ..., �.. .1 " � .. I . �. . . . - . . - I - . .. - ... I .. a . � .,. � .. I I r- . .1 ..r . * I M r. � ... �. � 1; I.I.- � . . p _!­ . I . �...$ it. . . . : . . I . � I r - '' .' I � I ­ � . -, 11 ., � .�� Q . - - I . �' ­ � � "'; . - . ����1410 - .1 �j. . . � . . . . � . . � ..-: .. i.� � li . .,.. ;:, . _. ...., I I . , - - . � - �,�­ . ,� : I "" . I I � . I . � ,� .. I , . I t . � . - . subscription for a memorial in that e4y. . . . d Apply so.:-. . I I . ; . i --� I . I . . . . � . � , .. .40 . . .r . . . - . , . . - . � . ! . , .. ., , - � � - I . t... , . 1. 6 .. .1 t .. � � 2.�-tf � � B. BUNTING. -1 - ,Ir .: , :­ ; . 11it- ,�,L . • - . I I � .* - , . . � . � - . - . _ - i , - - - . .. . � . . ,... . . r , . , a I � __ � . , ,:.il �:: . , . , . I . . . __ . I - - - .1 4 : .. . . . . .. TH. . Aug. , � - - -'-'�-- � '. .1 � :. �1 ": , I . I . . . . . silt - - r � : . - . 'Ir , . ,. -4 ; �,'-, , . . 4T 0 - - . . : I . . r 1. .1 . I - It S, " nXi VC)n= - r . . . . 'r - . . TzFry At Greenwood, on Monday, AugI 1. �� : - 1. ''.. ,.,. . '. ". �� . 4 : I , . I . • . I . - .:� . � � . . ''. . . . . , - . . . th,­. I HOLSTEIN CATTLE. I... -I I. - .�!'r ..", . '.... , , . . .- �. .. ... the wife.of P. Teefy, of a son. I . . I - , . � .� I I � I..... I � ..!. : - . ­ . . . . . I - . . . . - . . .. , I , .� . . . ... . I - . . I . . - . I . � I , t., I . a . . . .. I - I . I . , Iv � - I - - . � ; . . . ". ": , ,�.., . I .1 '. . I. kf . . . . � 1, - - ­� j � . ... - f • DIED. , - - " . : - -an Wilhefin" . . " � .". � . • � 1; T .. I � IS TffE r:.' -, - . . . . * .1 I ..� !the imported balls "Presto' a .A I . I `� , I THE Bid - . :. ; ..__ . STOxF-At Whitby, on Tuesday, Aug- 24th, 8M, . � - - . - , . . . . will serve cows at lot W, Sod con., Pickeri g. i The subscriber • has found ,,... r", I I . . - * I . . It'- . i ,V. � Alfred Stone, aged 21 years and 10 months., "P�osto,,, first rig S- i ' * ' * � - . .., . - . � d pear in . . . I . . .1. . . . . . . . , . I . � COLLINS -At Pickering, on Tuesday, Aug. 4th', Holland, is the 'best Holstein bull in C&n.mla. , ." .1 I , , . , - ­ - . - . - 1W, John Collins, aged 79 years. . I Apply to J. O'CONNOR, �... : , .. - if . I . . .1 I'_ - I . . :�f L =MM] � I - - : , ­ L, . , lb . - . . .... RYA,4--At -Pickering, on Tiltiredgy. Aug. .19th, - - ".' 3W . � � on prtemises. I;pllen&d sale thig -spring or 0 • . .. . "U E311 _1 ' - . , . Thornas P. an, aged years 9 months 1 and . ( - 0 . � At. , I tv I � - . . . � � I . % - . . PICKERING , .� .1 ­ , , . - 13th days. . I . I . , , . . r "=Ork.'" - - X: n a over t."he. A61*Te.Wq " CfMce., .. . . .. ` _/- � . ` ADVICE TO MOTHERs.-Are you disturb d at ream or tinware, I . . MM]T r. . night and broken of your rest -sick � . L anin- S ....�_�;,.. �__­_ � . .. 7 i, I .,..-.,.. I .. �. .;. - r . j • al _a* . . . . ers and other , I . tting ', ,� I r" - L, . . � - I . i child suffering and crying with pain I 9 ; - Mill - is 11�., . i * . . I . . , I i, - I . . - � I I - -_ I � - - - - -_ .1. . Teeth? If so send at once and get abottle ; n i . . . - I of "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup 1. for , �LMSTEO & KEMPTHORN, PRO I which recommends itself,'. a d . r - - . I I r � .. . . . � . Children Teething. Its value is incalculable. 1 - . L r .. : I I . . ir I. . . r . L . r ,�, : I I- . r . �! i , , . L, 3 . - - r : . - . ".�. : It will relieve the poor little sufferer immeiately. Manufacturers of all kinds of Mouldin a, . I . . . . . I � I - . . - . . . - - tt. - Depend upon it, mothers; there is no mistake Hand -Rail, Bannister Winds, Posts, a so is now �ready' to 'take orders ,, . - - aboutit. It cures Dysentery and Diarrhoea, . - r. . I --- - -- - . ... regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind S*sh, Doors and -Blinds. Planing A d . � � Colic, softens the Grums, reduces Inflam t* Matching a specialty. All kinds A wc rk.r ", . 'L -�_'' .. j' ..L ,1 I 1.,­­ . . � . . . n ion, , , , _ .. I L sr ' i i � I I and gives tone and energy to the whole stem. done on the shortest notice and guaranteed. f6r-eavetroughing...'Repairing, 11 - -_ ..... "Mrs. Window's Soothing Syrup" for children I - - rli I . - is pleasant to the taste and is the perscription' Please give us a call. 30-y - - ; .. I I . ­ ! 1 of one of the oldest and best female physicians I - , • I ' � . I - �. .L..7i. � ... , ­ - __. - - _: ... - and nurses in the United States, and is - - TIM86ces � & , ; - 11 . . %A 441L,4k ,4_060w� . :. _4or . . . Hot Air F - -'-- &c.: 0:. � . I - by all druggists throughout the world. 25 .�. I i I ,. . - . . I . 1� . .., : L . .. .. . I - . cents a bottle. Be sure you ask for "M80. WIN- . . � . , - . -AT . ­­r - I � 1�;.. - .,i_.... crle . 0 . . . - ..: W E *,�� �-­.. - ­ ;..,.- _� '­L . SLOW'8 %VOTM34C. ftitup." and take I other , L r _t � :. - � . . . . . � � . L .. . . ,r L- . . -0 I , . i:: . i�!:." �:' , � . I I , I . . I .- I . . . - kind. . ... , . L ;�-'. ., � , . �.,,� .,.!. I . � I .;: I , . I � ' � I - .� . . I . . � � . . '. ; . - � ,L ., - ­L - � . . � . . I L I , . �.. , . . 1. I­ - _. I .. , . I . . L - . . i Mghest prices paid f6r go d - - ­ - . . I .:�� . . .- . . I . _; I . I . I . - 4: s . . -4 . - � � Fall wheat 74c to 78c; spring, 7 ' ' U i ECTACLES AND EV , . ­� . I - r 65c to 70c. Flour per owl. $2.00 to 02 ' . n y 8 Are the only Gennins English A.rticles in the Canadian Market. - . . , .. . -� EuGLASSES .r ' � a u , :� Nzws Office, $eot. Iffie'. I - a - . " ; � r' . ' ' ) . . 33 or i I&A."MIZA.w0mils ­.". . - PICKERING MARKET. I . � � - -B : : ,, I the , - I wheat . .� . .. $11 00 per ton; shorts, SDc per awt C 'op feed,. 9�161 Pebbles, are kept in stock. Tests are given to purchasers to prove genuineniessi. � I 8 . - . ' rr $1.15. Screenings, 70c per cwt. - -ogle El . . . ­ I . They are recommended by and testimonials have been received the President, - - ',' "'an m e i �, - 'to� I & - 1. -�, Da M ' I I -i . �,ti ., - � ived from .� I . FARMERS' MARKET.: - � . . V . t � . 1. - .... - . . .- . I I - .. i Pickering or'ClaremOut. - �� Vios-President, Ex-President, and Ex-Vice-President of the Medical Association of - I . . . . - - .. . Quebec the Dean . I 1''. ! Toronto, Sept. 2 im - Mill F ed slw'ays , � -.-'-- - - - --- .1 The street receipts of grain to-day w re small Flour ancl. 6 '. Canada ; the President of the College of Physicans and Surgeons of Q -- - I . I �,� � I :. . . . President . . . i and prices - unchanged. -About 2W b shell of . - - of the Medical Faculty of, Laval University; The and Ex.-Presidents of the - wheat offered and sold at 75c to 78c for fall and -i:� -.,... _', %:'­!i for sale..,._P:.-, - -11, - r. . . .1. . I �� ..'.. � . � ._% I... . &I Council of Nova Scotia, &a., &c. These recommendations ought to be SUffi_ I L . .1. - . � -.1 . .. . f medic ,-. spring, and 70c for goose. Barley ff ,selling ­ - � with sale of 200 ftmers'Work a fte'cahfT. B cient to prove their qualities, but if further proof is needed, call on .. . . ' .,. . 21 - bushels at 39c to 40c. Peas are nomij i at Me, � 16- , -e lo , X, : . i nng ..", . �, . and 53c for rye. Hay in fair supply; 25 loads . ChRISTOPHER DALE, Hardware Me'rchant, Picke ` ­ .. - 1'...4�-. I . j . _`- _. t.. sold at 512 to $14 for old, and at $10 $1400 CaM01=2512�Tck nolsr�o � 111 L, ; - -, I . MMMMM - ..- � .1 � . , - 12 loads at $12 to $13 a - - � - : .... I :., �-�'. ­0 - . _. .1 . ,.. �. .... ion. Hogs sold at $7 25 to $7 50. 50 to ,t 1,1 . I Mutt: for new. St�aw steady ., . Bee , $3 . .1 � ` . any .day. �. ,, � , .. - . Are tow at U11 NEWSPAPER . , ! �1.­. ; 1 j .. . 1�4 LO for forequarters, and 87 50 to 8 50 for ; ,.-, . %.. � 1_ � - �. '. . . - i I , . .. ._ ._. � 1. I . LORD &TNOMISP .Advertisft, 46 to .� . � hindquarters. Lamb $6 30 to $8 ; an mutton . ,j . ..., . , . - r . . . - QUOTATIONS. ...:.,. . % - . ..; $5 to $7. % . r . I j beg to inform my old ends and cU2tOm8n that 0 Randolph St., keep this paper ouft : . , " : .", t�',:. - � I 11flo; lour per 100, $2.00 to $2.25 1 am now prepared to buy t � l t­ - H 111, and me authorized ta I . I., .�. I I . .. The produce market was quiet t ay, and . Vane y a .. . . . 'r.., � prices generally ruled steady., We q : Beef . with ADVERTISERS * _' � . � � � � - . � nalm 00nusaft a . I ­ . Bran per Ton,,. - 1�_ $13. 0 1 �. I.. . I I 12C to 14c; butter, 1b. rolls, 19 to Me, 11 . :. � . . . ; I . . .. - : l0c to 12c. Bacon 10c to 12c. Eggs :4 to 4 r : ". MW be sound 4r I . . . t . . I . . "roll, I 1: � o of - - Tuls pApER . 14 to 16; inferion 10c to Ile. Lard 10c ;9chee", . A Oat' of lemhankhie , - ,&. Shorts per Ton,,..: - .514. , Turkeys 75c to $1 50; chickens per pai r We to ' ­� 1� FARVERs You'' shOttild we at CVJKL _ . I - I - . . . . � to . " -0 - .1: ­ 1. , vxnrnz a O" _ - .1 -_ I _.. 65c, Potatoes per bushel 70c We Apples per $creenings per 100, ; , , C . - . . . . �. . . barrel, 80c to $1 !0. I Meet (3�r&dew Of 21101= .1 I BUY YOUR . . _. X� - ku"Q (10 ) . - lliw A.;;-. - . 1h I I . I - - - I I ,L . . I ..- . . � . j. %In= TABLZ-3make"ag aftuou 0.TA S 'M oo"racumay Y0� I I 1. . wl:pijo . I I , )() Alwa 11 On hand. I ; " "W Chop Feed do' ti. y wafter. , 1�. - * Mill closei Saturda3r - nightS r Alo D, Shorts, and 0 Idn& -of I , . Aw It U.NEW . -1. . . . TRAINS GOING EAST DUE AS FOLLOWS:- . - . . �'- at 6 !o'clock.,. ­. I 101 iFeed. ­ . L� - ' ' 1� r -AT _. . ... -...::*:. . � ... ­,:1j,;;.t'.. . % � I . r z .1 . .., � . . . - . . . 8.20 A. M. I �i _: ",­ - . . I I � :.- � . :,.. * k- . . - . . - MAIL EXPRESS. �*i' �� ., - ! , ' ... ; ' ' � " . WHY ' -.ell F N - . ­.- ­�� .. I I .. . . . ­ . ­; : - . I - . t t__ I I .. . . I a..'r ... . . . i'� -.-.I- - I' L LOUR EXCHA L -;, r . ' � . , , LOCAL, �1 . 6.40 P. M. i . .' r ; 300'nRl. I . i... rl.'...... I 90 WMGH L . - Syth - a . , �."r..: i -.1 . � :`- � . ; MIXED, 2.48 P. M. . . NOR FOR WHEAL - I - TRAINS (jOrX(; WEST DUE AS FOLLOWS:-' , , �L 1. ..t..I-:�-I_ i F o� r" -Brosv I fi L ' " I . I I - ; . , I MAIL * JNOii- MITCHEIL,,L ... , - IC adache _ � . EXPRESS . . 9.03 A. M. - . ; • . . . I . . . I . - - . . I . t . . . . L - I - r 1;, _ .- . . I . . . � . . - 'r ;;: - . I � r ,,-r . .. . I - % MIXED. . � I 4 . . 5.10 1 S L f� . : ,L�r -y have been " dated all . . DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION; . . ­. - L . _1 , ,.. a �,.-.:"., 'I', Where 6u accommodated - I .. - I I ' 11:1 I �. i,;..1:r'. 0t.1 'LL: .. - . . �. . . � . MAIL EXPRESo. � .. 9.27 2. M. � r ., , . . throngh the Season with repairs , . . . - I . , - , I .% , : WIEN ­ - P. TEA 0: _.'.1 .��:__ , . . � . . . . . `�)L._.r_­.,r_, . I . r . . . . . . I �­_ � . .r , - Trains run oi. standard time. • - I . . . . for all kinds of Farm . I . � - �. . 11 � . � . � ­­ ­ I BI - D,R'OP i 1. . � .. r . . .. Implements,. *. , .. I . . 1 :$: L'. _, &.0 at :, 1. I '* r - • I .� .. ­ WEST I LIVER PILLS I 11, � , - . _ ­­I. - I I I' I., V�';'�,;. � I _ki.:- - �, fields are scarce, but those vlao write to , ��i . � I -IN THE - . . -1 I . .t I . . " * �, StinWn & C . i.: � �.. . . . I. . . . 'O.,poreSad, V , Wne,Win rMW" . prices Res . . r . . ­ � �;" - ' " r: - - ; . . ,. . . I I I free, full jufmimstion about work which SUGAR 1(' .. - - -_ . ,. . :� prices so 10* - - � I -� ,:� , , . win tberowgWy cure you. They do I .� . : . . . .. . . �rlpe or iparge. but swit very w1ildlY, and I they can do, and � ­' %�, -9 ' �. L- " - that we ca uu6t liv6' on t -, . . are considered pricelieN4 � . 1P live" bome,theA will pay of LUMBE ' whenever used . - . - . . - .- . _: - ..7 '. I' PIRICE ­ I ; .;. . .... . them from 15 to $Z per day- sow have .�L , :" "I ,'11,il.t 1�' - IT, - i . 7� ­ them alone. We are at all timed - They have proved to be the . .. , . . . earned over 10) In a day. Z"ff sex, young or old. Qm*" �.:� I GREATEST - . I . I go "quired. you are gisried frog, Those wbo simt M ON" � � .,:, ., V. 1; w. 1. 1 . ; : .. .' .".g"" U on me i . .� - *,. ­ Ql� I Aq , . 4 "I "i . i I., 1. j SM absolutely gure of SoUg UWG f0rtuW& .All is DOW- A6-!� 11: I , , I 1. `, . ' � .": - 1 "i. plea8ea to, have the farmers 00, � BLESSIM - . - ­_ . ­�� ,.,...*.I - I - �!. � I `I4 , I -FO- ,. .,.' I .� ;:�_ , I . . ., - - e . - 'a I . . �._ ' %__ - " I �­ I & ,,, Prim" () 1 46, __.- J __ . .. 1-.- . GE !'� � ' , Greenwood .11 . N'-V,v 19 thb t. ..A�e&v� . -j OF THE A i . -7: .., . o .0 ... . - . Blaciad Rop, ,�-,�: Anything They May Desire ,,i...�' 'el.' -k,­ . _' , J � ' '!'!" ' ' , . . I., t* r6M 1. : .. , .0: 11 I I on 820"rS f Indigestion, Dim- ' - - . I - "'�,,�­. SUGAR ' L ' Yoiir Orders. .�., I .. ... . . . � , - �. % . _ � - . � Ord#.red stamack. They are an absela" . ". . . I ,��.,�.:, L� 'V!�, - 1. L;' - .., � . )c.( ....... jjj..j."L I I . . * [ ('L will •try to a' (y them..: i., , 1, .. .� . . . q L H. . I � of _ - " -I­­,..­. � ­ . I ! . gfjlf� ! ana atis, . . I Sul& pperj*es care. Vse 11kem, and be . . . _. � 1) " �1 � It . - . . ­ I . � . 11 : I leave seemed the servicers W. H. PERRY, , * C Of the Best QuaRty, ': II f­:_ '' VjOillIff C' ktmplating juildinj In" the -4 1: . f I --r-0 . I I ."L, Vf L *. relieved ftwm - your vahery. 30 PiUs, Lz;. a . who is in every respect r. I ' ' ag I&O now, thus per box, 3 taxes for $1. . • , � I L . -1. I I Sprii .1 IZv* Qlair orders I . .r ealso have a stock, of thewo. .'f' � . box,. 23C. I . �-SHOE R. IritS ing a, great re ucticu in price. I . . I , Y. I I 11-1 � \ .1. A FIRST-CLASS HORS - . I . . I FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND - . i . , gad S, a ,�_ 111L_L_..i., 911.0 I.. 1. War , - 049 We . � ;L" - u -: 4 j 1,1_j"FLt`.: x. td!.�..L- , 0 - .. - - . �, '1� I -1 #_ I '­ � DEALERS INVEDICINES. I . - . I . . I . I �,.­ I— . - . and General Mechanic. r I Pr Siajj� ! ' I ' ' I ' ' ­ L U F NFA •-D RUN �j • C . - er ovi I .1 ::.. - . a Imitations. ­!hli- - 1. � . 10 I - - � ­.- , L �: '. . - . . � I "' ) .� . fine wrapped only in Blue, with silpeature on every - - .1'.7. � ; I 'BUGGI ESy CUTTERS, WAGONS &c I I . � Machines, &c., Plow I �:. _-, ,; _. . ncIoth ohlmo-. atLta ASTUFF it tpeda#y , � Beware of Counterfeits and Bas - I . _ � I . I �. . z . I .on hand, Seeding box. Free trial package of these Celebrated - � . : . I . � - . Got up to order in first-class style on sborest le.A=811-Ts - . �,­ .f�+­ � I ;�. . I '' - ,v "L ' . - L: ­-7­ ti. . I. , 1,111-1- CIC - ___ - I . . 9 Tend Points, L"dsides, etc., alWAYS , sent to any address on receipt of a 3c- stamp. - or e lAly, filled and lumber dell, . . : " i - -! ­ - , ro , . �. . 0. _L L',,.. � u,6tice and at prim to suit the times. . ...... _:, CTXIP a lt$3 - where required. 11 I in, ,Mock for all kinds JNO. 0. WEST & Co. __-_.-�, . .", . ' , . . . .- . i �6 - .- I h t� 9 : I ...... - f" .' f- �­ .1 ., �- " 'L '- - � I :I I ., SOLE PROPRIETORS. . ' I 8 oeina horses with Contracted Feet 6T ,? w . . .M' �1, . e - ____ - , , . - 'L . F_ I. . OF �PLOWS. .. . - � ra , �' Ir'*U and Good. - - ­ - I I -_ - .� '' . . � . _... . I - 6. _ , . 1 - . . 0mr.. " Interfering a specialty. � I � - - - 1. I . ; 7, TORONTO, I - . . . . i .. . - .- 81 & 83 KiNG IT E4F, - . L . .. . �� ja6An inspection will oblige.. ;:'�, ; . P1C�e 3 . I ..., 1� . I . ......, - 4 I . :1 - _., SYTH & IBM � . .. - PRICES LOW and WORK GOOD. - - : ; " Lumber , .:g. FORJA t7 . 4 i S U, " i �_ - M., , - 11 d, a ft - is * U U, ; .-I P I it, � � 1�4' "Y' � I J, sun f in i J'all r a , . .. ng Drag Wk. .,:.. _L,_. :_:�I I . I . � � nn I . L . ID . Foj Sale'at Pickering - . I il­ . � 11 .. I � I-- � I . I I . Haney's Old Stand, Pickering. - , - � - I - - �� . .. . * , � , . - . . 11 . - . I . � f F. ... E, Prop' • , . L 1. � � - . . . . .... L. I . - .-. L. (SEEN. -ALEX*:" FIN LA, 1, ,--:, JOHN GE ; . . . .1 , �11:� - t _�- (" L!'" .� j .�' '�­­ , I . . � I L: .1 L - __ . _ _j.:'. . . �. '�""j - _':,­� . _. L � I . : I I L- . :... I- I C- 1- -- �, . I.. . - , . , , ��' ­!;__._.�­.Lj� ,....;, I ­ . - I . - I : . ! . I.- _ ­ . , - � - . . I . - ­ . , . .. . -1 -1, j . - . 11 - .�­ . . . - .,- 1� - - I,. 11 . "; .: ____"!:. .. ­ .. � ; � . Y. It . . . ,. L - �. '0 , -�-. � ­ .: �� . . : . , ­ � 1 , � . . _.. - - _,­_. -,. 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A � -.1 . .. - , ,--. e.: � �� . �.'; L�:. - . , : , I I . .- - � I ; , g ,�,, 1: -�: i A, " I . -1 - - - "p, M 11 I I III 1 � I - 1. . . I _. . . � ­ !_:� .- � k r ­ I I _ , Q. , _� " .1 (_ 11 IN I'll, I., , 1 �14 1 1 1J !I I ! f - I E_I- . , t � . ; I .. . I . � ! I - I . : . . I : � , . I . . - - - . �, : � . :' . � . � ,:, 1 ; � .. I : , . . � . . I . . . � I I - - .. . . * - : . .1 I � - =_14-mi" I L.P.j.... " , lv� , ---------- W I -1ma-, MONEY TO LE D I T ­1. .. OUNCE FOLZ:Pl, � .1 .. The Qu"n st Q11b0F9- �� -, -f- � TRE NPUBRAOTA -. I . . - - . . . N 'i .V1 :,h­� 21111111hava I . L --a*- 4! Towloplw 0=11W . . - � ' - '" I � . .. _'.1. V I 1* , i-._ - I - - , '', FAVOW71. Pmd=ti" Town, Valli" & I pft� t�, MOB it the fty ' ' 1116 Mill2ens" ZC"XAIL% Sarrta,6� , _ , 4�01 �:, � 6sa. olaw* for the soad . .1 0'_ �,.!.� Todua 11801P '' , X IU�41 . Illy L. Ifibil . . - u4sn's pmakeen Iwo I �'.. �.. � I I � 11 . . - gureary rhymes have received .m A - A - A DAirm Dian.-Tab is for fast ot .. ", . ._ . . 1 . 11011 at an Isla of Wight oeir of TA4 Phi .. 11 9 Eaton steer- 2010am ilwoo I Station of late as an expression of national addpma press she for rho _____ luncheon and is made 9 r adap waqt� I 13 NO � I f, t 1 -2*4tk 1 life, and many c olloodons of them have been cast of no WOOMM 11 battered ♦ very slightly. 046 It alias ps ENME -_ - -,--.- I -__ - made, The quaint' rhymes of the play- plioo@ oonaert, to wh of salmon and oucumbor. or cot most and . Ite, $ PBACIR , . Mary it often no a ce ground, some of which an very old, have & beautiful m;gr&l menument, put no if b shu"o sprinkle with pop end wrap Ift 11- kin pr Powder On., Brantford, On i , - " y . I f H. Carrington Bol Ratio, - a&& 4116 4 Iai 4 loM4o, lost th t has been I . ku Oonsumers will And it IQ ask advagi I , received low attention; H. - bit devoted and brokoa-bowW V.6 - ' . . .. . .mh..&-- - - to ask Site bade for out Disks of Flinn are ton, of Trinity Cielfloge, . contributes to the It Is d6dw the shaftie of � U16 0 oikhtadints ztftPOd iik ♦1869sr- .. J Raep& no-Cants. . speci-Ity 444 10, Boston Journal of Education the following secure from the vulgar gas% %bat the TomATo Soup.-To one qua i of boiling Story Paper, The 0 Weekly. Sixserlal for Pries Ud and Ilemon. . wo - .- .-I-- - . .- of •,' counting on%" rhymaq ool- queen's chair in plai�dt In view' of the Water o4d one quad of $omatoo i I boa again Stories by the most W onted authors In each issue. � , Sous _.-, o looted by him from children and by car- santabors of her own *14 seated In the 484 Poll In me Smaspoopful of a ; and " A number of interesting Complete Tales of Lo i samiltem, - Ontario, - - - Romance, and Adventure, Choice Poetry "A - MPM anOO. A favol4tojinglob .., ohmool, but oo6pletely hwm from ib,* pocia as it has ceased blaming. d one pint .,km� ..�: .�� Sketches, Household Recipes, Science, It land I • ` ..I�i E� . ,%, 11. ourfous crowd who throng t`114 11 t&JA . T..* ..; .. - . . I.' I "Ore -ry. a-ry. Ickery Ann, , . � ` - , . Stle church of milk, relied crackers. b Nor, popper Humor, etc., loon ad in each issue of The 111an lifle byll M Steam% Fmson, toll loon. Ntohol#A J.61m to - .,: . whenever there Is a pr of of her majesty and malts and serve very hot. Fireside Weekly. 5o. per co - r with 40 of �.i..... . :-. i , _,�._ ­ . : �4 1 - r. I I .. . . Qu a .buts, )m .fah navy, . . .. __ � -C i hep " cold, belled the meet dralrable sonigs JUAy, S2.00 per _. ­ . - epum. stanClilam, back." �:.:' ' 1, �. "!" - ' attending one of Its morvioaL CWU M POTAT0111 . winter from Pon a6 - blit �t� Victoria never permits herself to forget . year; six months and 20 pieces music, 41; three " .. � i and nt= - . r . � .. guotalloss, put two or more tablospoonfuh of months and 10 pieces music, 60o. NabocV111to 0MY81% turdby to Uvwpoo . . ' Quebee every %% 17404 1 Zat."s . 1. . . I.:— Thin rhyme it widely used, having beet her husband; but In her r.�membranao of nor into a frybg pan whea hot, rub lots ents wanted everywhere. Liberal com.. to lAvwpool, as,, . _. - " . . . i PAIS an Mean in �"X,1� ­ 1 , . =�Nawwlo copies tb*ft � Tux Fum =11 ra for geOU-M-4 t ' .. reported to me from 0enneoldcut, 11hil"el- the dead 'she do" not nog)l6ot the Kwing. Ili a op4einful of A mr, but do not brown. 98 Oolbome at,. Toronto. Canada, 1"ISU& &=Baltimore vi&TXii1AXh4dQA.j NO is WMEL.r. Liverpool lormwh4 d phis and Cincinnati. It h subject So many Her nearest so hboi at Osborne is her rich milk, and when it bolls, a - N.V., aring bam"er fte .1.. ... -_ - s=6 of the 01"Clo 04 ' .. ... variations : I I English navy " becomes •" Irish youngest daughter, who has allotted is bar pf ohopp A parsley. popper - w ll"P4 11Ltl d" . Q 60 Halltax. Portland, Boston anaqvinift Mary;" some insert the word 41 berry "' or a little bit of a hone% much has may be found 6; a" emmmer bek"en al .4LLL#ft � . -_ �pqwsslno. ,",a I "d X -, . It. � ., the ow W"Hyl a"" and B4ftton, � me*.. -a � � _": and Philaftiphis. fortnightly. "a G66 - -.1 nes o�l ' ' � � � Boil well and the word 61 John " before '"back," " In - by the dosen in suburban Leaden having a k . - T. ! . L owto, a lit& salen may be Mad it do. GtlVlph Busi s C ege 1� ­.- , .f . - last line. 4'lokory" In f6h1okery," etc. doublefrout-1. a., a door In the center aired. i . For freight, paesage, or otherintorraad, : - . - - - ._ Now York City: .- ' ; "Ply to A. Schumacher it FWtimore I % . 11 with a windjiw so* #Ad*, a gCoss 1% � . .1. . .. ,... . wn enj - Tura Piu�._'Ono 4dart of r1oh-orsam, - � tl� 1 ..:.:, .,�­ fiewor-bbid In hwd. The -- residence -of o . . ,.,,. GUELPEr, ONTARIO.' - "Ply & Co., Halifax- F3hft Co, & Cc. st. Jo4X . . . . . , . let . 11 Am mans maiia. X o.' .. -_ lk ',��:._ �-.'� - - a and one-had ounces of sweet almendel The Third llobalaqUe Year bodes &mt. I pm" N. F,. Wm. %omison & loo., at john, Baro@Fo7n&. bona, strike ; , .. : .-,.;,. the crown princess of Jermany and of the IL i . Allan & Co.. 0hiclago; Love & X. R, , . ; . .:-'-�...'- . . chopped fine, toe hall pound of sugar; freeze , 4idak Ne* . � . , .. ..., , _. d. ­ . 04re, ware Prow, fraoirt I , . prince of Wales we only divided by a wire are drawn from T= ftATZS AND Pawnirous, Young I If Ork; EL Bouillier, Toronto • Al . .. ­ I . � ­ ;.. Vared for business par. .. * ,!.. ., .1 . . I I itld= PAO "'k, . . - HaWoo, Wableo, we, wo. wank -" and when suffialloatly ologge4ed add one- men mW boys thoroughity pw Quebec - Wm- Brockle, ph elphia, I R A. . .; , - '. _k , , I ! tonos stretched slorew 660 gyouv4 mod they half pound of pr*erved . Allan Cortland. Boston. Montreal I , hall", ,With a few who. Gradulks" eminently ruloosental. Prov-11cal This &1@6 le outjolot to countless vaiia- we within oW reach of Osborne.' There wlilbi 00sins ch4pp4 and 4nely ollood work, 0000" fttw a" owwSits dealing charso• I tins "Barcelona" b0000se O'knocale of 'someone *A 0aborao, 04 qu, sd a aol�a into.- eta. . 0% lk always . Gibeft. Cut the fruit am&,, a" mix Well So"Ise Obs Institution L to Wed. For havinS plenty of grandohildron, and oenn- Von address X. MACCIORK10K, Principal. I I r . One form ends fn--Uentral Now Vt . ... I with .the orown. Free" 111m Ice cream. ma . . - i . -� �. . . "Buddy, Cuddy, bo*, cut goes) ou." 1. quently She establishment 1p somewhat of a Keep on Ice until required. - . I.. I., Ana, m-na dippory Mok, _.. . I . tarp one. But the stable are b na name ' ' ' - , , . -CAIZ.-4hV&M'jbr'O41 Ounces of CURSUT . . . `1 extiasiv bones Sol 'i.iogen ]hU&, D*lls. Dowislok I : !. �, t; * � e, most of *a I . , L N . , -",.. .�. -1 I blettair witikam 9 f I�ERIOEN BRITANNIA CO. . � . . - � 11110hi, pitchy, d ani;16%. ,:..:: � . .. UNA" wdtrod sugar . . -1 , . 91 ­L. • It".4111 ... ­V.., being hired. In fast, the queen keeps only, - ELM CITY - :. 1: Ron. Pon. ­ ��, , , -imad "'eft% *46 as a Ce, sidog one . .. . I , oi@S on the IdAn& � . . ' rD some dietriots the third line It g6i'as To look after than tight horsy there Is ounce Of fi with h eg I and beat well . . MANUFACTURE ONLY - - i, . . � - . .1 44 0) itil quit,77 W' "a ' L _._.i.,". Rcutoha. pentobs. domineutchat and in such a number of upper savants that the 1110 smooth. AN ono ounce of � _. HARNESS - .. . : . .. citraott dinely minced, and 1pear the mixture '3rX3WMW1W, . . OL • others 11 Hotaba, patch&," etc. 4 I Tusk " stablemen, got very badly paid. Three - . I " Polar I I I . I ... . is � . .. . . 't 4 Del&- dollars a week and a bed Is the return they into buttered sops or moulds. Have an ounce - I THE +10ST A'' SUPERB may she become 11 tae" or "task." , - ware, Rhode Island, etc.: . redeivo for a day of twelve bounce.' They and a half Of currents nlooly oleaned, and , SILVER-PLATED' - I - - . - . -­ . - - I I - . ,.. rise at 5 L. m. and kn*ok off at 5 p. m. with sprinkle them ever the top of +he oaken. i I IV ; 11 - Al. � . . , 11 Haley, Maley, tippety, 11g, :. ..-,- .. , , - - I , ., �, .. ­ I I I . . . . Tinny, tan5y, tomb. nib . I ,-:..- � 1-l'' an .1, - "VW.A6= 3B I 0 (� . : . . hour for dinner, and In the absence of the Bake In a moderate even until light brown. - , . ..: � .-,I . . - I :.."... I . I . a cup - , ­ L , � . Goal. threat, country noM -I: I 1;_f .,.. C*TTAGZ P"DING ­44* eg on ,.:,, I � DRS , :.­ queen the occupants of ba house take owe got I . I .. .1 � :T, _ "! ' ­ ­ Tinley, Sonny, nig." :":: L:.'.':';. 1 ore shall be no look of work. Women •f sul ar, butter, list Of a walnut, li ArtI9410 D8111guS, COMbi IN THE .. . % . there . . .1 I- ... nod with WORLD ' ' I I a . ­ baking - one, two, three, Nanny caught a fie;;@ L servants, butlers, lacqueys, waiters and :ups of flour, two tompoonfulls of I-V , I , � ' Unequalled DurokbiUty DAC � ; 2%s flan died, ano Nanny cried ; ant 06.0 .t flunkeys rid* about In imitation of ladies powder. E��s In a loaf like a oaks twenty �, , L - I - . I and it atlemen In waiting, who are much minutes and servo with lemon sauce. two ! I . and Finish. " . . .1 UnJED ON NEATSFOOT OIL, Scotland : - . _ . 1. . L . . - ­ . � . , ., _, ... . . �, L - . ­ . � ..! �_ '' �b' ­..;. . SOLD BYALL HARNESS DEALERS. :­., . � 11 Utum-pestum, penny plot - . , '. 1� . � more royal than the q moon. One of the old we- eggs, yolk of ens, cup of sugar, one-half . . . I , , _--l" man living In the Whipplagham alm9house cup of butter, one tablespoonful of Oorn 11funilton M: c3nt. . I , �: Bablyoul, stlokum. Stye." :, - 11 , � :� . .�! N� �. 1 "I' I . - Vi - . I . .. ... i i . - . . ... I was asked how she like her majesty. The old starch. Beat agp and sugar till light, add - - Besides rhymes of the oba-rao -_ ter of She � lady, an Irish woman, and nos far off 103 grated rind an juice of one lemon. stir ---------- � - d 11 I above,- i. e , consisting of gibberish, with i years old, sold : 11 Sure, and her maj eaky Is the whole Into three gills of boiling water, ` • 30 Zliil - I .j. Ax ]M.Xlw - ":r disconnected words, -there are very many : L t V I - ' a d&Tllnk ; but the Lord preserve no from and cook unill sufficiently thlok for She 9 - ---. , . rhymes . oentsining no uncouth words, but the ladies In waldn". 1# There are numer• table. . �_ MANUFACTURERS AND MILLERS WILL SAVE MONEY BY USING * . __ ;�,�' possessing, In general, a jingle easily roo- ousinoonsistenoles attraotiog attention In . 814OW-PLAKZ CAKZ.-Bnt hall a oapful � . - _ . . I . ognizable • . . . ■ I , I . .. . , .: . .. ,� .. . ; , "One, two, three. four, fire, x,sev"1`igho,: " Beating reins have been loudly and widely tad half of sugar and the jalosof half a . I of en, e I maty as the collage gate, eating grapes on a plate. . .. _.. � .1 - o1nd,smned when used in Hyde Park to show lemon ; when very light, add one fourth of .. . cNn I � the managf meat of the queen's estate. of butter to a oream, add gradually a cupful MCC011,8 - " Lar e 1 .. One, two, three, low. five, six. seven Giihi."! 10' I . . . t ff a fine horse by keeping the head up and oupful of milk, the whiter of fire eggs beat- This - ..; . I . . 1�.. .� i- Try is Gem and you wW age no other. . ., �_ . Is given also 11 plums'' lq place of the nook always arched, and yet the queen 1 - , Every Barrel OU • an to a stiff froth ; next add two oupfuls of I I , , mww., 11 grapes," and 1• garden gate" for) ?I oot- not only pt rmito their employment, but flour In which a teaspoonful and a half of '. � • - We am the Belt mania"Pers *rare GeRafte IMMIELS, I . - _,-- . � . .., Sage gate." When 11 cottage door" ends encourages it, and even her cart horses in - -I. I , . baking powder, or one teaspoonful of oream - -,. mr Abe Cylinder. X1491ne, Wool and Hamms 0 " _m.' the second line, the counting stops at "four" the field are Sul j eated to the cruelty that of tartar and half a teaspoonful of soda, Mi . ' . 111L 41ik : .- i . . 1, to satisfy the rhyme. they may look their best. Still her majesty mixed. Bake In sheets iA amoderats oven. " • - � The collection Is quite incomplete. What has a tender heart. The land she sublets For frosting, beat the white of three iggs to McCOLL BROS. & cOop.. T1 , .verrun with rabbits, and giving a stiff froth, add by degrees two large cup- . ... . . - .: .im.... #_ recognNs the followivil? - L . the farmers a meager return. but her ma- fuli f owdered sugar, half a grated looloom. T14- il ur 0An&diAL1M 00&1 Oil, " SUNtIGHTI" Brand. Fillesi in , I ... i­ L " entry. mlotry, antri, corn, �. � I .,. jetty ZY . � � ( - . t will not allow a single" pussy" to be not the j aloe of half a lemon. I . 111111&rket. the . __f ' - - . . � . - . . I - - - appi -thorn . � . , . i , ., Apple-need and ; .­ . -- shot, or stink dove killed. What .� . : � � ... - ­ , - 'L . a I ­�'.. � . ., . . I I ., ' .. Win. brier, Umber, look, three 900" Is one ficok, a*= quenoa ? 11 winter all the loafers In ", . t '' ' '' ' � �.- . .; . . IF , " � I . 1, � . . . ..... .-. :.� One Raw east,, and one flaw vat, - • ".. , ! :: �. Hintro .1. I . I . .--. . I .. : )� . . I _. And ore flew over the cuokoo's nod. . • I I . il � - , 9 • - In 6r-pot stainaffolu window I - :,- I MI . one, two, three, out soothe:' Ryde -'are peabbers They disregard the , , . ` IM XT ow - everaLmnallies,ani walk about Osborne Remove flow cm IV . .. I mills by robbing with fine wood saber and . t - . Oar 41 devil " contributes the fell's 'in i '. ; with luroher dogs. Sometimes they come Into w 9` � contact with the keepers, and lost Fab rinse with clear water. ' � February . . - � 11 One- -al� twee -all, zip all son, - ­' i they laid In wait for ore, and maltreated VVeshing pine floor In's solption of one . .1 ­' - _. . ­_ Bobtail vinegar, t1amem. tae, ,I him to much an extent that they Wt him 'pound of oopersoldissolved in one gallon of . ;.- �:; Harsui. "rem, popularem, . I , N EW HARRIS -AND - MAMMOTH*. . . ... ... _., .- . Z Be, baw. book."- . "_ . .1� 1._� for dead. strong lye gives oak color. I . . I .1 . I. *1 • I i ­ Stains on Ivory may' be, taken out b . .1 . sTEE L DO1�iE HOT-AIR FURNA018, .. v I _ .. . I, _.F .- . -11 I washing with soap and water and placing I I , I : ; The Man Under the Apple-Trod.. ­ I . � A Oounter Irritant, I - . . : I - I;— _. i , , . �...i� : . . . Cam- . � . I It, while wet, In the air to bleach. - - . i - -, I . .. . . � I . � . - I . There was once at 6a University of Cm- A physician occasionally produvas an Ir. If matting, o9unterponse or bed = spreads I - . . I .- It t � - -_ , -, - , - .1, 1. I bridge, E.jgl,nd, a student who 'in after ritation in one part of the body in order to • . I \1 . . . - - - . 9 have oil aphs on them, wet w A , It . 11 _ - - relieve an Irritation existing in mother with alcohol, � . . L . .1 ­. �_, ­. t .1 ..... .. years1l g%jr-ed a great name. A disease break- rub with hard soap -and then rinse with , 11 ... - " - �_ I Ing ou ve him - to his part. 'Not unfrequoully a counter -Irritant .. � - I 111 U � I I - - - ____ - . -moral as It Is . in h slo Al clear cold water. . ,. . .1 - -, - - i Is as awful in a 0- _41a � M10 - -- j ); _t, father's home. One day he went Into the 7 . ,.7 Ir I - . �____ .1 . 0 . . _ - - I - ,. -%.1 orchard and tiat down to read under a tree. dinam. A self-willed young m;. F[vCg in To Sake ink stalas out of table cloths, . __� �­w--A- � _- ___ ___ I : . . .1 ;i�� , . __ - --- ` - - - . 1. . - . - . '. �: .1 He raised his eye from him book and saw the South, and sick with Intermittent napkins sko., put the artiole to soak imme. 0. !� 4 I , , 9 -, - _­. ___ _- I , 100i a , an app, That wasi a common thing. , [sod - - I L - e fall. fewer, sent for • a physician, a natural disteiy in thick ■sour milk, changing the - -_ 0 Millions of peop!e had mn apples fall. But Frenohmin, .who was naked for Insisting milk as often an necessary. C; . �1_16-iL11:2,1-- .. I I- , I t., , � , I this young man was set to tiiinking. Whit upon literal obedience to his presorlptiont. Wash halt brushes and combs In soft 100 __ I � � _-, - 1, . � 01- - 'i; L ill. R" . .. :­ . . . . I _ - made the apple fall ? Not the wind ; 1% was He came, inquired.. immorlbed. and lift two water and lfqa'ld ammonia [a the proper. . . I 1:. ;1 7 . = �;..A , - 0 . .., - - t7 1: 1 ,'_ . �;�- a Viet day. Why, when the stem broke, or three sorts of med,iolao, with minute di. tion of four teaspoonfuls of liquid ammonia I I .� . . ;. - I - I -_ - 0 1 _ .­.Wi_%_p-6 : - O. - _.._. rectione far tAkillig •th . -quark of water. of . ,::. 1, _% 1, - . ..;. did It not stay In the air ? . ... to one ­ � " 1, ­,­ - I . A i _. I 0 : i. .. ... : �_ , I il � I ■i __ - - , ____Z_� I I .- - � �==_�i - �,. ;1 --- ­ ---- : ­ has. - It- ___ I I ­____1 __ � 1"'o Z. - . . , �1 __1 - 's f .1 , , - - : - . This thoughtful young man did not stop The next day, a little befete the time when ' INS , I - - - �ii � 1 -1 - "t - I , ill :-, Klkohen tables may be made an � white ,'W37-tt . J i - _., -, -1, thinking about the falling of the apple until I the Patioul should have "rianced a re. a i .1 - Imew if washed with soap sand wood as 0 , -2 . - . he had discovered the cause that made the turn of 60 WW OW the doctor redta up __ " I - , . � Fleen look beat scrubbed with cold water, 4 11 1141'�J . i-I . I- I .Y. .".. 1, --- , i�r. , apple fall ; and that the same cause keeps to the house, and enter asked how' . , � - - , , - - . . 'i, � -_ .. , - -_ . I e- ­_ I - - - - �_ - - � soap and wood &shoo. k - --- V I the moon and planets In their paths. This nick men war. He found that the wUfnl Egg shells crashed late- small all bits and :.1 - - . 1. �, 1: * I _ . � � .� young man was Sir It ate Newton. young zentlen= had not taken al- dr4p of . shaken well in decantm three' pjain diled The man& wA*euvo.lm"&. - I i . - � Now, let us see what kind of boy he was. the medicine, and that the chill, coming on . earable:and:660somical neaten In fte Market for wastaing , . � His father was a yesman'or a • farmer. He 1 earlier than the expected Sims, had sent him with cold water will not only, clean them and ventilating Oburoha% nobools, PabUo Buildings, Mores: and Private Residences. simp!e in oonetroo. I , . was sent t to �chool but •1 he was always full to bad shaking with the ape. thoroughly, but make the $lsas look like Von and easily managed, ospable of giving more beat with loss'Aaniumplion of tual than any other hail" ; , now, 9f - ` . . . of the bar'n-en be was born for." When The angry doctor stamped up to ,the pa- . � ,61710`11181,111110- AW AUWKSGIF GM TiKkLTA Right sties "Harris" amid fear sizes ­xammith I . I . . . . other boys were at play; he would be aftn Watts room, stripped off the bed-olothes, - To prevent lamp-wicks from smoking are made and a" be set either in Arialt a Portable form. 0orreepondence sollolWd. For Catalogues W. . I �_ I . his own work, call it what you like. .41 .gave hies a ~ whipping frith IL riding- they should be owdwtl In vinegar wA then further tatormatim &dA� . i I i. .. ' - . - I - ' ,, He made water-wheels, models of mills whip, covered him up. and left him rearing therou#ily d&& .10 Is amild 'Ghat they will � ' ..": and machines. He made a water clock trom with,'pain and vexation. I I - . never amoke It " pg6mn is adopte4f . � . ; v�t * I . , ir 4, -,.! 0 THEY 1, (111LLL1tGLL), * an old box, and fixed it - to an Index which A profuse Perspiration followed, and neither -- ----- --- I'— -, -4 - at % A Tho I 0, V 00 gI�ILTOUe , . I . -;... .. I I moved as the sinking wood, floating on the the ague nor the doctor returned, But the L . water, fell n t out, sued the B.it his 'father would not hear of young doctor for assault and battery. At the trial , � HE ]GINA OOD .40 0 OK - , I . �11 . .__ I , ;' Itaslo dting such foolish thirgs. Hal must. the doctor pleaded his own losse . ; ;1. - ; . . .. I I , . - i - . I . . I 11. I . '. ,; , . *.__�.� _ -_ i . : - I . . I ., - . � I farm. : He was to learn about wheat and " I only did my duty," said hot s, si a . � � �..�,'' 7 � I - I I . . �' 1 . , . - I -.' - . grass lands, and to feed and sell, sheq`p. $o doctor. I had to pmorlbe, and when I : � - s . -,. �.. I .... . i .. . .. 1. t . � I :..it� --" I . :,!, . . ­ -1 I ., I . .S� . I,- . - I .. . . I . � � - . . . . I I I - 1 . - 1; . 1. _ � . � - I I 9 '. - ` 42 - . he was sent to the fields, and was jonally found my prosoripil a neglected, I had to �.. . . � I P - . I - - - . �� . � . . . � ..4 I- .... . found lying unde'r &tree reading when he administer. It was the oriole of the dimes" ; , �. 1'� . , I a ;I - ''..' , . I I . . .. ...: . I I . V2 0- is....:: should have been with the cattle and the- there was not time to make a mustard pl . . . 0 0 . .. � . I on . . . I . � - . laborers, . ! . " _. . - I . Sell, and I therefore lAdministered the only � 40! .0 / .1 .�. , �. . ..: .., . � I permitted remedy which �, I . . . . - . - I - was' Ii - this -timia itud, circumstances � I" I I , � .1 . . When he sent io . � ;; � - e ` . I - m%rket, h�permi . . 0 - ;, . . - - I - . � . an old servant to sell I I &.5 81d .1 . I the Sheep, while he - - I used A 09UnS6r-W&%ftJ4 and its " .. so 911-1 i : i � . � - I . .­_ : I � . .. �. ... - 4 -_ - . . went Into a hayloft to work out a mathom&.. effect was beneficial to the patielit's mind - � I I . � I . . 14 C+ . :- - , .1 . 1. tical problem. Find body. The pAtlent began to get well - ;�'.. PC .�l , , : . . - I Hie father found that le , . , V. I . I . . Z - . . . .1 . I i, I!? .J ;, W ' - from that very hour, . �i;;, 10 i��­ 1, .. . - - -- I' -- - . PC. I I I! 1. could not, make a farmer out of him fie he - - ' I . � - _.. 'i � let him devote himself to stttdy, and'he be. 44 1 do promise the 60­016" he Volition I ! - � 4) sm) �,�ti" _'.1 N,11 Inds . . . , I 6(9 ;L1 . . , . . - - - . I came a great philosopher, • Tbigrgi was I* speaking in *okon Raglish so At to 11168081- �t F3 I . . , � �_._ - - . .. 4�4* ­ . . . . . - ; � -� ! , .- 11 .. . , England a bread of very small early - haired fy the laughter, which already convulsed . "Is , 1. .. ,..,: ­ I . .� I - -haired y I.:,:. I . I .1 ­_ � . .dt * -_ :. '' . I - : . i - . .. _� . dogs, called King Charles Spaniels, because the judges, 11 that do 'oh%rgo of 4sull and !�; ' to% 0 , - batter Is not true. 111111111101 - 1� I . � �. . they were great tavorites of the king. Now. Cooks use salt &W bat. . � ' I . . I... I . '7 - ...4 -- . 04 to - r ,. , I - � - . . ton owned one of them, whew he called Dia. ter, but a dooter-nevare Is# . 7 0 Cd r . - � . . : . - ... l . �.. �� ­ 1� . .1 � : : (D C+ t .. -, . . $64 4ft �'. - . I � . - . . � . . r . . . 1. .. # �r . � ... ... . . . , . . - , , r . - a I - ; .1 - i- 11 .. � .- r- - I I mead. He was very fend of the little crea. The lfiughing court gave the yoting man . 01=4 - ... ., t I . ... -:- . . . - - I . . � . . I I . . . I ture, and was' oontlaubd one shilling damages, and She next day he 4 , , I I w, - . . . . y caroming it and , , .r 4a, . � . . . . . . received from the doctor al bill forti MOM " ' , , -0. .. , ,��, - _: �' I - . . _.� %. stroking is glossy hair. cell ,� 'L _ 0 ,pm4 a , . 4 I . - .. r � - . : . - 11 . � : . I � I . One night he left his library and in it this treatment In his Intermittent foXer. . . .. - . I L . I ­ . . I J� �'. - I ", . � 0 q ;, " 1. 1111 11 I. - , I --.--.- . I ., � - I . .. I L -_ . I . I di I I �. 1, " - ) 'f : "' - , . # �__ . � 1 little black Diemen ­ . I -_ 4 A . ­ . The dog jumpt;d upon _,. - - wllll-_� . I . I . L 1. 1.� I.... -!��= -_ r ' - t I � . I 4��rs� - -_ - --- . .r. the table, overturned the candle, and net :t) . �. 12, . . ��. . . - �� __ ____ _ . W � I . . I . .. I . .7 - �__ --- - -- � . . . ­ - - . . . . , . � - - . ­ I - - _ =� Z=-- � - - . W 8 . � POISOU's Nervillne. ,', - � .,. .. - _� _�__­�� CD - fire to papers upon which were hgurea that .. .'.i ..; -! % -� .1, ,ij , . _12R �. I . i I . 4 '_ 11014 ,, � � . - - - - - - . . . . ft 7 . I- f � . ­ - i . -� � � �_ - _ __ - . 11 . , ___ ­ __ - - ­ - - - had cost his master years of hard work.. - Hundrodii who, have experienced the won. " .1! •42, - - ; ;, 1, Z� ��i_,_ - � - I r ..� " . - . :- - -_ . I .. r They-were all destroyed, so that when Now. derful power of Nervillus In subduing pain I a , 4 ; , Is . , " . . .. - __ - • - .. L, .- A , 1­ � 4:-q --- -.--- _- - - - I - .. � I . i- -- _­­ � .1 � - -%---- - - . 'ton returned to his room bile found, in place have testified that It to the most patent � . - - � 11 i f s - i ­ - - - . . . . . I . .�-.: I . -1. - i ill - prmn_-�_ - - �_-__ -�_ . . - I � . - - . - - - ��­­_n.,: , -0 � - !�P� - _� __ ____ - ­ . I .... '� � I . i � - ..­ . I " . - � __ _­_ _ ­_ . - . � . 1. � . 19 lw­­ " il, , !! 11 - I r ad ,........,......�� - �. M2 Wil! 'i %W 7 ,!','.'..-. - . - i of the papers, nothing but ashes. remedy in existence. Narviiine In equally . r . r ... 1, .1119, - . Al .: I pr. - ---. ­­__ -------- � . I- . , I ; -, I . I -----.,- - -3, ., .. . - . 1. . What Should he do? FAII to boSS[Dg and CffiChONVIN ' M #a inUMS1 or an external , . �;� r . � s . . .: .- _. IAQII!�" . _.�! - .. --- , ' r - I r .�,� ,v,� , ,� , [� � t!., .. .. -4� . - - . kicking the dog ? No ; he was a % remedy. Pelson's Ner.vllW oures fill -i � �, , . - �-*. - . 1: -, IL I - .r I . 1 e�,. �. � . I - , . souled, self- governed man; and he simply spaim 'I. i.. . . . ; . * . . irsl�,, - -hills, a ulena% - � L'.. IL . . I . a, cholera, cramps, headache, , I' � - I . , . said. " Ah. Diamond I Diamond I little = sickness, summer oomplantg, &3., &O. , ; . - . .�,_ AS 11 : A I ", - � , I.. thou know went the mbohief thou hut do"" Nwviflnd it sold by all druggisla and can* ... . I - I 4- ; RQES 41D . . .f I - - - --"Nmo*40N--Im try dealers- - 0417 215 cents a bottle: Try . . � . * , '. . - it. - . . .r, . I - . ­ � .. . I . . " Don't you think, . - ---------- .THE LONG�ST" AND BE'S'T F I R E-Bbx,.-,�, . �_ . . ,. _. . . . __ - ­ . .. - . . I � . ­ - ';�� Doctors that my husband •ought to sond me of "Id S . L _. 1, , ;.., HAS "SWING &. DROP FLUSH �� 1--:: * Fashionable Lady: . - " Billy Jona struck a great . I 1 , 1. il OV DOORS91, . I r- pt : . _� I - � � : I., .. .. 1. '. A. - .. I I W some fashloimble watering.plue •for my man to an acquaintance. 66 Has be, Indeed? I .' . I _ L I I I , I . . - � 11 . I* - . 1'. - - _; �- .. I ., bitAth?" Doctor : OdWhy, mad you van the reply. 41 WS14 I'm mighty i `_­�'� 1. J.r � . I . . I �, ...., . . - .. I AND BAKE116, 1. . . I . . L �.. I ,�. , .. .- I., .,. have a phenomenonally robust - I" 60 1�1: -It . � . I I . . � , f. . - A, PERFECT r . I . . ; . .physique. how it Billy Is a fird-olaost biT4. I " : . , , ..; � .. . I - working .., t, ; 0111411111thech"b'' � I Fashionable lad : of I know there wall things .1 .., . I - . . 664 mot claw Steve ever offer" FormUe by all Dealem . 11.1 y '. f H a I d I - - . : • . 1. . Young a ow and deserves -- I , ''. . . ­ 011111000�11111L.ft� " I I I � . ­ . 4C . _ ... I ­13T-,.,� . , , *N �OeKmething Matter with Ins, Where How did he na &orcias Is I X"U11A0M= he l:e - __ (I. 7 L the it. 4 . T - - _ have I 60 go to got rid of it. I,- bs Mon. _ T keyed with a turtlein front Of A MISUMM16 P ' .: -1. . 0 . Gawim Coel, TORO .. ­ . .. . ,I a...'' .:. , -.,., r .. � ;� ''t ­­­ - i". \: I �. . � � . . I �i " .. ­. � ,­j I -­"...- , I -­ � . . .. �­ ......0. . . . 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I I �, * ; -11 A " - . , � � %�11 - � !, " " - � I : 1�� I 11 k I " ilk ,� I , V fl• � � I I � I - " I . I . , . i E _� , 14 I'll, 4 , L il E_I- . , t � . ; I .. . I . � ! I - I . : . . I : � , . I . . - - - . �, : � . :' . � . � ,:, 1 ; � .. I : , . . � . . I . . . � I I - - .. . . * - : . .1 I � - =_14-mi" I L.P.j.... " , lv� , ---------- W I -1ma-, MONEY TO LE D I T ­1. .. OUNCE FOLZ:Pl, � .1 .. The Qu"n st Q11b0F9- �� -, -f- � TRE NPUBRAOTA -. I . . - - . . . N 'i .V1 :,h­� 21111111hava I . L --a*- 4! Towloplw 0=11W . . - � ' - '" I � . .. _'.1. V I 1* , i-._ - I - - , '', FAVOW71. Pmd=ti" Town, Valli" & I pft� t�, MOB it the fty ' ' 1116 Mill2ens" ZC"XAIL% Sarrta,6� , _ , 4�01 �:, � 6sa. olaw* for the soad . .1 0'_ �,.!.� Todua 11801P '' , X IU�41 . Illy L. Ifibil . . - u4sn's pmakeen Iwo I �'.. �.. � I I � 11 . . - gureary rhymes have received .m A - A - A DAirm Dian.-Tab is for fast ot .. ", . ._ . . 1 . 11011 at an Isla of Wight oeir of TA4 Phi .. 11 9 Eaton steer- 2010am ilwoo I Station of late as an expression of national addpma press she for rho _____ luncheon and is made 9 r adap waqt� I 13 NO � I f, t 1 -2*4tk 1 life, and many c olloodons of them have been cast of no WOOMM 11 battered ♦ very slightly. 046 It alias ps ENME -_ - -,--.- I -__ - made, The quaint' rhymes of the play- plioo@ oonaert, to wh of salmon and oucumbor. or cot most and . Ite, $ PBACIR , . Mary it often no a ce ground, some of which an very old, have & beautiful m;gr&l menument, put no if b shu"o sprinkle with pop end wrap Ift 11- kin pr Powder On., Brantford, On i , - " y . I f H. Carrington Bol Ratio, - a&& 4116 4 Iai 4 loM4o, lost th t has been I . ku Oonsumers will And it IQ ask advagi I , received low attention; H. - bit devoted and brokoa-bowW V.6 - ' . . .. . .mh..&-- - - to ask Site bade for out Disks of Flinn are ton, of Trinity Cielfloge, . contributes to the It Is d6dw the shaftie of � U16 0 oikhtadints ztftPOd iik ♦1869sr- .. J Raep& no-Cants. . speci-Ity 444 10, Boston Journal of Education the following secure from the vulgar gas% %bat the TomATo Soup.-To one qua i of boiling Story Paper, The 0 Weekly. Sixserlal for Pries Ud and Ilemon. . wo - .- .-I-- - . .- of •,' counting on%" rhymaq ool- queen's chair in plai�dt In view' of the Water o4d one quad of $omatoo i I boa again Stories by the most W onted authors In each issue. � , Sous _.-, o looted by him from children and by car- santabors of her own *14 seated In the 484 Poll In me Smaspoopful of a ; and " A number of interesting Complete Tales of Lo i samiltem, - Ontario, - - - Romance, and Adventure, Choice Poetry "A - MPM anOO. A favol4tojinglob .., ohmool, but oo6pletely hwm from ib,* pocia as it has ceased blaming. d one pint .,km� ..�: .�� Sketches, Household Recipes, Science, It land I • ` ..I�i E� . ,%, 11. ourfous crowd who throng t`114 11 t&JA . T..* ..; .. - . . I.' I "Ore -ry. a-ry. Ickery Ann, , . � ` - , . Stle church of milk, relied crackers. b Nor, popper Humor, etc., loon ad in each issue of The 111an lifle byll M Steam% Fmson, toll loon. Ntohol#A J.61m to - .,: . whenever there Is a pr of of her majesty and malts and serve very hot. Fireside Weekly. 5o. per co - r with 40 of �.i..... . :-. i , _,�._ ­ . : �4 1 - r. I I .. . . Qu a .buts, )m .fah navy, . . .. __ � -C i hep " cold, belled the meet dralrable sonigs JUAy, S2.00 per _. ­ . - epum. stanClilam, back." �:.:' ' 1, �. "!" - ' attending one of Its morvioaL CWU M POTAT0111 . winter from Pon a6 - blit �t� Victoria never permits herself to forget . year; six months and 20 pieces music, 41; three " .. � i and nt= - . r . � .. guotalloss, put two or more tablospoonfuh of months and 10 pieces music, 60o. NabocV111to 0MY81% turdby to Uvwpoo . . ' Quebee every %% 17404 1 Zat."s . 1. . . I.:— Thin rhyme it widely used, having beet her husband; but In her r.�membranao of nor into a frybg pan whea hot, rub lots ents wanted everywhere. Liberal com.. to lAvwpool, as,, . _. - " . . . i PAIS an Mean in �"X,1� ­ 1 , . =�Nawwlo copies tb*ft � Tux Fum =11 ra for geOU-M-4 t ' .. reported to me from 0enneoldcut, 11hil"el- the dead 'she do" not nog)l6ot the Kwing. Ili a op4einful of A mr, but do not brown. 98 Oolbome at,. Toronto. Canada, 1"ISU& &=Baltimore vi&TXii1AXh4dQA.j NO is WMEL.r. Liverpool lormwh4 d phis and Cincinnati. It h subject So many Her nearest so hboi at Osborne is her rich milk, and when it bolls, a - N.V., aring bam"er fte .1.. ... -_ - s=6 of the 01"Clo 04 ' .. ... variations : I I English navy " becomes •" Irish youngest daughter, who has allotted is bar pf ohopp A parsley. popper - w ll"P4 11Ltl d" . Q 60 Halltax. Portland, Boston anaqvinift Mary;" some insert the word 41 berry "' or a little bit of a hone% much has may be found 6; a" emmmer bek"en al .4LLL#ft � . -_ �pqwsslno. ,",a I "d X -, . It. � ., the ow W"Hyl a"" and B4ftton, � me*.. -a � � _": and Philaftiphis. fortnightly. "a G66 - -.1 nes o�l ' ' � � � Boil well and the word 61 John " before '"back," " In - by the dosen in suburban Leaden having a k . - T. ! . L owto, a lit& salen may be Mad it do. GtlVlph Busi s C ege 1� ­.- , .f . - last line. 4'lokory" In f6h1okery," etc. doublefrout-1. a., a door In the center aired. i . For freight, paesage, or otherintorraad, : - . - - - ._ Now York City: .- ' ; "Ply to A. Schumacher it FWtimore I % . 11 with a windjiw so* #Ad*, a gCoss 1% � . .1. . .. ,... . wn enj - Tura Piu�._'Ono 4dart of r1oh-orsam, - � tl� 1 ..:.:, .,�­ fiewor-bbid In hwd. The -- residence -of o . . ,.,,. GUELPEr, ONTARIO.' - "Ply & Co., Halifax- F3hft Co, & Cc. st. Jo4X . . . . . , . let . 11 Am mans maiia. X o.' .. -_ lk ',��:._ �-.'� - - a and one-had ounces of sweet almendel The Third llobalaqUe Year bodes &mt. I pm" N. F,. Wm. %omison & loo., at john, Baro@Fo7n&. bona, strike ; , .. : .-,.;,. the crown princess of Jermany and of the IL i . Allan & Co.. 0hiclago; Love & X. R, , . ; . .:-'-�...'- . . chopped fine, toe hall pound of sugar; freeze , 4idak Ne* . � . , .. ..., , _. d. ­ . 04re, ware Prow, fraoirt I , . prince of Wales we only divided by a wire are drawn from T= ftATZS AND Pawnirous, Young I If Ork; EL Bouillier, Toronto • Al . .. ­ I . � ­ ;.. Vared for business par. .. * ,!.. ., .1 . . I I itld= PAO "'k, . . - HaWoo, Wableo, we, wo. wank -" and when suffialloatly ologge4ed add one- men mW boys thoroughity pw Quebec - Wm- Brockle, ph elphia, I R A. . .; , - '. _k , , I ! tonos stretched slorew 660 gyouv4 mod they half pound of pr*erved . Allan Cortland. Boston. Montreal I , hall", ,With a few who. Gradulks" eminently ruloosental. Prov-11cal This &1@6 le outjolot to countless vaiia- we within oW reach of Osborne.' There wlilbi 00sins ch4pp4 and 4nely ollood work, 0000" fttw a" owwSits dealing charso• I tins "Barcelona" b0000se O'knocale of 'someone *A 0aborao, 04 qu, sd a aol�a into.- eta. . 0% lk always . Gibeft. Cut the fruit am&,, a" mix Well So"Ise Obs Institution L to Wed. For havinS plenty of grandohildron, and oenn- Von address X. MACCIORK10K, Principal. I I r . One form ends fn--Uentral Now Vt . ... I with .the orown. Free" 111m Ice cream. ma . . - i . -� �. . . "Buddy, Cuddy, bo*, cut goes) ou." 1. quently She establishment 1p somewhat of a Keep on Ice until required. - . I.. I., Ana, m-na dippory Mok, _.. . I . tarp one. But the stable are b na name ' ' ' - , , . -CAIZ.-4hV&M'jbr'O41 Ounces of CURSUT . . . `1 extiasiv bones Sol 'i.iogen ]hU&, D*lls. Dowislok I : !. �, t; * � e, most of *a I . , L N . , -",.. .�. -1 I blettair witikam 9 f I�ERIOEN BRITANNIA CO. . � . . - � 11110hi, pitchy, d ani;16%. ,:..:: � . .. UNA" wdtrod sugar . . -1 , . 91 ­L. • It".4111 ... ­V.., being hired. In fast, the queen keeps only, - ELM CITY - :. 1: Ron. Pon. ­ ��, , , -imad "'eft% *46 as a Ce, sidog one . .. . I , oi@S on the IdAn& � . . ' rD some dietriots the third line It g6i'as To look after than tight horsy there Is ounce Of fi with h eg I and beat well . . MANUFACTURE ONLY - - i, . . � - . .1 44 0) itil quit,77 W' "a ' L _._.i.,". Rcutoha. pentobs. domineutchat and in such a number of upper savants that the 1110 smooth. AN ono ounce of � _. HARNESS - .. . : . .. citraott dinely minced, and 1pear the mixture '3rX3WMW1W, . . OL • others 11 Hotaba, patch&," etc. 4 I Tusk " stablemen, got very badly paid. Three - . I " Polar I I I . I ... . is � . .. . . 't 4 Del&- dollars a week and a bed Is the return they into buttered sops or moulds. Have an ounce - I THE +10ST A'' SUPERB may she become 11 tae" or "task." , - ware, Rhode Island, etc.: . redeivo for a day of twelve bounce.' They and a half Of currents nlooly oleaned, and , SILVER-PLATED' - I - - . - . -­ . - - I I - . ,.. rise at 5 L. m. and kn*ok off at 5 p. m. with sprinkle them ever the top of +he oaken. i I IV ; 11 - Al. � . . , 11 Haley, Maley, tippety, 11g, :. ..-,- .. , , - - I , ., �, .. ­ I I I . . . . Tinny, tan5y, tomb. nib . I ,-:..- � 1-l'' an .1, - "VW.A6= 3B I 0 (� . : . . hour for dinner, and In the absence of the Bake In a moderate even until light brown. - , . ..: � .-,I . . - I :.."... I . I . a cup - , ­ L , � . Goal. threat, country noM -I: I 1;_f .,.. C*TTAGZ P"DING ­44* eg on ,.:,, I � DRS , :.­ queen the occupants of ba house take owe got I . I .. .1 � :T, _ "! ' ­ ­ Tinley, Sonny, nig." :":: L:.'.':';. 1 ore shall be no look of work. Women •f sul ar, butter, list Of a walnut, li ArtI9410 D8111guS, COMbi IN THE .. . % . there . . .1 I- ... nod with WORLD ' ' I I a . ­ baking - one, two, three, Nanny caught a fie;;@ L servants, butlers, lacqueys, waiters and :ups of flour, two tompoonfulls of I-V , I , � ' Unequalled DurokbiUty DAC � ; 2%s flan died, ano Nanny cried ; ant 06.0 .t flunkeys rid* about In imitation of ladies powder. E��s In a loaf like a oaks twenty �, , L - I - . I and it atlemen In waiting, who are much minutes and servo with lemon sauce. two ! I . and Finish. " . . .1 UnJED ON NEATSFOOT OIL, Scotland : - . _ . 1. . L . . - ­ . � . , ., _, ... . . �, L - . ­ . � ..! �_ '' �b' ­..;. . SOLD BYALL HARNESS DEALERS. :­., . � 11 Utum-pestum, penny plot - . , '. 1� . � more royal than the q moon. One of the old we- eggs, yolk of ens, cup of sugar, one-half . . . I , , _--l" man living In the Whipplagham alm9house cup of butter, one tablespoonful of Oorn 11funilton M: c3nt. . I , �: Bablyoul, stlokum. Stye." :, - 11 , � :� . .�! N� �. 1 "I' I . - Vi - . I . .. ... i i . - . . ... I was asked how she like her majesty. The old starch. Beat agp and sugar till light, add - - Besides rhymes of the oba-rao -_ ter of She � lady, an Irish woman, and nos far off 103 grated rind an juice of one lemon. stir ---------- � - d 11 I above,- i. e , consisting of gibberish, with i years old, sold : 11 Sure, and her maj eaky Is the whole Into three gills of boiling water, ` • 30 Zliil - I .j. Ax ]M.Xlw - ":r disconnected words, -there are very many : L t V I - ' a d&Tllnk ; but the Lord preserve no from and cook unill sufficiently thlok for She 9 - ---. , . rhymes . oentsining no uncouth words, but the ladies In waldn". 1# There are numer• table. . �_ MANUFACTURERS AND MILLERS WILL SAVE MONEY BY USING * . __ ;�,�' possessing, In general, a jingle easily roo- ousinoonsistenoles attraotiog attention In . 814OW-PLAKZ CAKZ.-Bnt hall a oapful � . - _ . . I . ognizable • . . . ■ I , I . .. . , .: . .. ,� .. . ; , "One, two, three. four, fire, x,sev"1`igho,: " Beating reins have been loudly and widely tad half of sugar and the jalosof half a . I of en, e I maty as the collage gate, eating grapes on a plate. . .. _.. � .1 - o1nd,smned when used in Hyde Park to show lemon ; when very light, add one fourth of .. . cNn I � the managf meat of the queen's estate. of butter to a oream, add gradually a cupful MCC011,8 - " Lar e 1 .. One, two, three, low. five, six. seven Giihi."! 10' I . . . t ff a fine horse by keeping the head up and oupful of milk, the whiter of fire eggs beat- This - ..; . I . . 1�.. .� i- Try is Gem and you wW age no other. . ., �_ . Is given also 11 plums'' lq place of the nook always arched, and yet the queen 1 - , Every Barrel OU • an to a stiff froth ; next add two oupfuls of I I , , mww., 11 grapes," and 1• garden gate" for) ?I oot- not only pt rmito their employment, but flour In which a teaspoonful and a half of '. � • - We am the Belt mania"Pers *rare GeRafte IMMIELS, I . - _,-- . � . .., Sage gate." When 11 cottage door" ends encourages it, and even her cart horses in - -I. I , . baking powder, or one teaspoonful of oream - -,. mr Abe Cylinder. X1491ne, Wool and Hamms 0 " _m.' the second line, the counting stops at "four" the field are Sul j eated to the cruelty that of tartar and half a teaspoonful of soda, Mi . ' . 111L 41ik : .- i . . 1, to satisfy the rhyme. they may look their best. Still her majesty mixed. Bake In sheets iA amoderats oven. " • - � The collection Is quite incomplete. What has a tender heart. The land she sublets For frosting, beat the white of three iggs to McCOLL BROS. & cOop.. T1 , .verrun with rabbits, and giving a stiff froth, add by degrees two large cup- . ... . . - .: .im.... #_ recognNs the followivil? - L . the farmers a meager return. but her ma- fuli f owdered sugar, half a grated looloom. T14- il ur 0An&diAL1M 00&1 Oil, " SUNtIGHTI" Brand. Fillesi in , I ... i­ L " entry. mlotry, antri, corn, �. � I .,. jetty ZY . � � ( - . t will not allow a single" pussy" to be not the j aloe of half a lemon. I . 111111&rket. the . __f ' - - . . � . - . . I - - - appi -thorn . � . , . i , ., Apple-need and ; .­ . -- shot, or stink dove killed. What .� . : � � ... - ­ , - 'L . a I ­�'.. � . ., . . I I ., ' .. Win. brier, Umber, look, three 900" Is one ficok, a*= quenoa ? 11 winter all the loafers In ", . t '' ' '' ' � �.- . .; . . IF , " � I . 1, � . . . ..... .-. :.� One Raw east,, and one flaw vat, - • ".. , ! :: �. Hintro .1. I . I . .--. . I .. : )� . . I _. And ore flew over the cuokoo's nod. . • I I . il � - , 9 • - In 6r-pot stainaffolu window I - :,- I MI . one, two, three, out soothe:' Ryde -'are peabbers They disregard the , , . ` IM XT ow - everaLmnallies,ani walk about Osborne Remove flow cm IV . .. I mills by robbing with fine wood saber and . t - . Oar 41 devil " contributes the fell's 'in i '. ; with luroher dogs. Sometimes they come Into w 9` � contact with the keepers, and lost Fab rinse with clear water. ' � February . . - � 11 One- -al� twee -all, zip all son, - ­' i they laid In wait for ore, and maltreated VVeshing pine floor In's solption of one . .1 ­' - _. . ­_ Bobtail vinegar, t1amem. tae, ,I him to much an extent that they Wt him 'pound of oopersoldissolved in one gallon of . ;.- �:; Harsui. "rem, popularem, . I , N EW HARRIS -AND - MAMMOTH*. . . ... ... _., .- . Z Be, baw. book."- . "_ . .1� 1._� for dead. strong lye gives oak color. I . . I .1 . I. *1 • I i ­ Stains on Ivory may' be, taken out b . .1 . sTEE L DO1�iE HOT-AIR FURNA018, .. v I _ .. . I, _.F .- . -11 I washing with soap and water and placing I I , I : ; The Man Under the Apple-Trod.. ­ I . � A Oounter Irritant, I - . . : I - I;— _. i , , . �...i� : . . . Cam- . � . I It, while wet, In the air to bleach. - - . i - -, I . .. . . � I . � . - I . There was once at 6a University of Cm- A physician occasionally produvas an Ir. If matting, o9unterponse or bed = spreads I - . . I .- It t � - -_ , -, - , - .1, 1. I bridge, E.jgl,nd, a student who 'in after ritation in one part of the body in order to • . I \1 . . . - - - . 9 have oil aphs on them, wet w A , It . 11 _ - - relieve an Irritation existing in mother with alcohol, � . . L . .1 ­. �_, ­. t .1 ..... .. years1l g%jr-ed a great name. A disease break- rub with hard soap -and then rinse with , 11 ... - " - �_ I Ing ou ve him - to his part. 'Not unfrequoully a counter -Irritant .. � - I 111 U � I I - - - ____ - . -moral as It Is . in h slo Al clear cold water. . ,. . .1 - -, - - i Is as awful in a 0- _41a � M10 - -- j ); _t, father's home. One day he went Into the 7 . ,.7 Ir I - . �____ .1 . 0 . . _ - - I - ,. -%.1 orchard and tiat down to read under a tree. dinam. A self-willed young m;. F[vCg in To Sake ink stalas out of table cloths, . __� �­w--A- � _- ___ ___ I : . . .1 ;i�� , . __ - --- ` - - - . 1. . - . - . '. �: .1 He raised his eye from him book and saw the South, and sick with Intermittent napkins sko., put the artiole to soak imme. 0. !� 4 I , , 9 -, - _­. ___ _- I , 100i a , an app, That wasi a common thing. , [sod - - I L - e fall. fewer, sent for • a physician, a natural disteiy in thick ■sour milk, changing the - -_ 0 Millions of peop!e had mn apples fall. But Frenohmin, .who was naked for Insisting milk as often an necessary. C; . �1_16-iL11:2,1-- .. I I- , I t., , � , I this young man was set to tiiinking. Whit upon literal obedience to his presorlptiont. Wash halt brushes and combs In soft 100 __ I � � _-, - 1, . � 01- - 'i; L ill. R" . .. :­ . . . . I _ - made the apple fall ? Not the wind ; 1% was He came, inquired.. immorlbed. and lift two water and lfqa'ld ammonia [a the proper. . . I 1:. ;1 7 . = �;..A , - 0 . .., - - t7 1: 1 ,'_ . �;�- a Viet day. Why, when the stem broke, or three sorts of med,iolao, with minute di. tion of four teaspoonfuls of liquid ammonia I I .� . . ;. - I - I -_ - 0 1 _ .­.Wi_%_p-6 : - O. - _.._. rectione far tAkillig •th . -quark of water. of . ,::. 1, _% 1, - . ..;. did It not stay In the air ? . ... to one ­ � " 1, ­,­ - I . A i _. I 0 : i. .. ... : �_ , I il � I ■i __ - - , ____Z_� I I .- - � �==_�i - �,. ;1 --- ­ ---- : ­ has. - It- ___ I I ­____1 __ � 1"'o Z. - . . , �1 __1 - 's f .1 , , - - : - . This thoughtful young man did not stop The next day, a little befete the time when ' INS , I - - - �ii � 1 -1 - "t - I , ill :-, Klkohen tables may be made an � white ,'W37-tt . J i - _., -, -1, thinking about the falling of the apple until I the Patioul should have "rianced a re. a i .1 - Imew if washed with soap sand wood as 0 , -2 . - . he had discovered the cause that made the turn of 60 WW OW the doctor redta up __ " I - , . � Fleen look beat scrubbed with cold water, 4 11 1141'�J . i-I . I- I .Y. .".. 1, --- , i�r. , apple fall ; and that the same cause keeps to the house, and enter asked how' . , � - - , , - - . . 'i, � -_ .. , - -_ . I e- ­_ I - - - - �_ - - � soap and wood &shoo. k - --- V I the moon and planets In their paths. This nick men war. He found that the wUfnl Egg shells crashed late- small all bits and :.1 - - . 1. �, 1: * I _ . � � .� young man was Sir It ate Newton. young zentlen= had not taken al- dr4p of . shaken well in decantm three' pjain diled The man& wA*euvo.lm"&. - I i . - � Now, let us see what kind of boy he was. the medicine, and that the chill, coming on . earable:and:660somical neaten In fte Market for wastaing , . � His father was a yesman'or a • farmer. He 1 earlier than the expected Sims, had sent him with cold water will not only, clean them and ventilating Oburoha% nobools, PabUo Buildings, Mores: and Private Residences. simp!e in oonetroo. I , . was sent t to �chool but •1 he was always full to bad shaking with the ape. thoroughly, but make the $lsas look like Von and easily managed, ospable of giving more beat with loss'Aaniumplion of tual than any other hail" ; , now, 9f - ` . . . of the bar'n-en be was born for." When The angry doctor stamped up to ,the pa- . � ,61710`11181,111110- AW AUWKSGIF GM TiKkLTA Right sties "Harris" amid fear sizes ­xammith I . I . . . . other boys were at play; he would be aftn Watts room, stripped off the bed-olothes, - To prevent lamp-wicks from smoking are made and a" be set either in Arialt a Portable form. 0orreepondence sollolWd. For Catalogues W. . I �_ I . his own work, call it what you like. .41 .gave hies a ~ whipping frith IL riding- they should be owdwtl In vinegar wA then further tatormatim &dA� . i I i. .. ' - . - I - ' ,, He made water-wheels, models of mills whip, covered him up. and left him rearing therou#ily d&& .10 Is amild 'Ghat they will � ' ..": and machines. He made a water clock trom with,'pain and vexation. I I - . never amoke It " pg6mn is adopte4f . � . ; v�t * I . , ir 4, -,.! 0 THEY 1, (111LLL1tGLL), * an old box, and fixed it - to an Index which A profuse Perspiration followed, and neither -- ----- --- I'— -, -4 - at % A Tho I 0, V 00 gI�ILTOUe , . I . -;... .. I I moved as the sinking wood, floating on the the ague nor the doctor returned, But the L . water, fell n t out, sued the B.it his 'father would not hear of young doctor for assault and battery. At the trial , � HE ]GINA OOD .40 0 OK - , I . �11 . .__ I , ;' Itaslo dting such foolish thirgs. Hal must. the doctor pleaded his own losse . ; ;1. - ; . . .. I I , . - i - . I . . I 11. I . '. ,; , . *.__�.� _ -_ i . : - I . . I ., - . � I farm. : He was to learn about wheat and " I only did my duty," said hot s, si a . � � �..�,'' 7 � I - I I . . �' 1 . , . - I -.' - . grass lands, and to feed and sell, sheq`p. $o doctor. I had to pmorlbe, and when I : � - s . -,. �.. I .... . i .. . .. 1. t . � I :..it� --" I . :,!, . . ­ -1 I ., I . .S� . I,- . - I .. . . I . � � - . . . . I I I - 1 . - 1; . 1. _ � . � - I I 9 '. - ` 42 - . he was sent to the fields, and was jonally found my prosoripil a neglected, I had to �.. . . � I P - . I - - - . �� . � . . . � ..4 I- .... . found lying unde'r &tree reading when he administer. It was the oriole of the dimes" ; , �. 1'� . , I a ;I - ''..' , . I I . . .. ...: . I I . V2 0- is....:: should have been with the cattle and the- there was not time to make a mustard pl . . . 0 0 . .. � . I on . . . I . � - . laborers, . ! . " _. . - I . Sell, and I therefore lAdministered the only � 40! .0 / .1 .�. , �. . ..: .., . � I permitted remedy which �, I . . . . - . - I - was' Ii - this -timia itud, circumstances � I" I I , � .1 . . When he sent io . � ;; � - e ` . I - m%rket, h�permi . . 0 - ;, . . - - I - . � . an old servant to sell I I &.5 81d .1 . I the Sheep, while he - - I used A 09UnS6r-W&%ftJ4 and its " .. so 911-1 i : i � . � - I . .­_ : I � . .. �. ... - 4 -_ - . . went Into a hayloft to work out a mathom&.. effect was beneficial to the patielit's mind - � I I . � I . . 14 C+ . :- - , .1 . 1. tical problem. Find body. The pAtlent began to get well - ;�'.. PC .�l , , : . . - I Hie father found that le , . , V. I . I . . Z - . . . .1 . I i, I!? .J ;, W ' - from that very hour, . �i;;, 10 i��­ 1, .. . - - -- I' -- - . PC. I I I! 1. could not, make a farmer out of him fie he - - ' I . � - _.. 'i � let him devote himself to stttdy, and'he be. 44 1 do promise the 60­016" he Volition I ! - � 4) sm) �,�ti" _'.1 N,11 Inds . . . , I 6(9 ;L1 . . , . . - - - . I came a great philosopher, • Tbigrgi was I* speaking in *okon Raglish so At to 11168081- �t F3 I . . , � �_._ - - . .. 4�4* ­ . . . . . - ; � -� ! , .- 11 .. . , England a bread of very small early - haired fy the laughter, which already convulsed . "Is , 1. .. ,..,: ­ I . .� I - -haired y I.:,:. I . I .1 ­_ � . .dt * -_ :. '' . I - : . i - . .. _� . dogs, called King Charles Spaniels, because the judges, 11 that do 'oh%rgo of 4sull and !�; ' to% 0 , - batter Is not true. 111111111101 - 1� I . � �. . they were great tavorites of the king. Now. Cooks use salt &W bat. . � ' I . . I... I . '7 - ...4 -- . 04 to - r ,. , I - � - . . ton owned one of them, whew he called Dia. ter, but a dooter-nevare Is# . 7 0 Cd r . - � . . : . - ... l . �.. �� ­ 1� . .1 � : : (D C+ t .. -, . . $64 4ft �'. - . I � . - . . � . . r . . . 1. .. # �r . � ... ... . . . , . . - , , r . - a I - ; .1 - i- 11 .. � .- r- - I I mead. He was very fend of the little crea. The lfiughing court gave the yoting man . 01=4 - ... ., t I . ... -:- . . . - - I . . � . . I I . . . I ture, and was' oontlaubd one shilling damages, and She next day he 4 , , I I w, - . . . . y caroming it and , , .r 4a, . � . . . . . . received from the doctor al bill forti MOM " ' , , -0. .. , ,��, - _: �' I - . . _.� %. stroking is glossy hair. cell ,� 'L _ 0 ,pm4 a , . 4 I . - .. r � - . : . - 11 . � : . I � I . One night he left his library and in it this treatment In his Intermittent foXer. . . .. - . I L . I ­ . . I J� �'. - I ", . � 0 q ;, " 1. 1111 11 I. - , I --.--.- . I ., � - I . .. I L -_ . I . I di I I �. 1, " - ) 'f : "' - , . # �__ . � 1 little black Diemen ­ . I -_ 4 A . ­ . The dog jumpt;d upon _,. - - wllll-_� . I . I . L 1. 1.� I.... -!��= -_ r ' - t I � . I 4��rs� - -_ - --- . .r. the table, overturned the candle, and net :t) . �. 12, . . ��. . . - �� __ ____ _ . W � I . . I . .. I . .7 - �__ --- - -- � . . . ­ - - . . . . , . � - - . ­ I - - _ =� Z=-- � - - . W 8 . � POISOU's Nervillne. ,', - � .,. .. - _� _�__­�� CD - fire to papers upon which were hgurea that .. .'.i ..; -! % -� .1, ,ij , . _12R �. I . i I . 4 '_ 11014 ,, � � . - - - - - - . . . . ft 7 . I- f � . ­ - i . -� � � �_ - _ __ - . 11 . , ___ ­ __ - - ­ - - - had cost his master years of hard work.. - Hundrodii who, have experienced the won. " .1! •42, - - ; ;, 1, Z� ��i_,_ - � - I r ..� " . - . :- - -_ . I .. r They-were all destroyed, so that when Now. derful power of Nervillus In subduing pain I a , 4 ; , Is . , " . . .. - __ - • - .. L, .- A , 1­ � 4:-q --- -.--- _- - - - I - .. � I . i- -- _­­ � .1 � - -%---- - - . 'ton returned to his room bile found, in place have testified that It to the most patent � . - - � 11 i f s - i ­ - - - . . . . . I . .�-.: I . -1. - i ill - prmn_-�_ - - �_-__ -�_ . . - I � . - - . - - - ��­­_n.,: , -0 � - !�P� - _� __ ____ - ­ . I .... '� � I . i � - ..­ . I " . - � __ _­_ _ ­_ . - . � . 1. � . 19 lw­­ " il, , !! 11 - I r ad ,........,......�� - �. M2 Wil! 'i %W 7 ,!','.'..-. - . - i of the papers, nothing but ashes. remedy in existence. Narviiine In equally . r . r ... 1, .1119, - . Al .: I pr. - ---. ­­__ -------- � . I- . , I ; -, I . I -----.,- - -3, ., .. . - . 1. . What Should he do? FAII to boSS[Dg and CffiChONVIN ' M #a inUMS1 or an external , . �;� r . � s . . .: .- _. IAQII!�" . _.�! - .. --- , ' r - I r .�,� ,v,� , ,� , [� � t!., .. .. -4� . - - . kicking the dog ? No ; he was a % remedy. Pelson's Ner.vllW oures fill -i � �, , . - �-*. - . 1: -, IL I - .r I . 1 e�,. �. � . I - , . souled, self- governed man; and he simply spaim 'I. i.. . . . ; . * . . irsl�,, - -hills, a ulena% - � L'.. IL . . I . a, cholera, cramps, headache, , I' � - I . , . said. " Ah. Diamond I Diamond I little = sickness, summer oomplantg, &3., &O. , ; . - . .�,_ AS 11 : A I ", - � , I.. thou know went the mbohief thou hut do"" Nwviflnd it sold by all druggisla and can* ... . I - I 4- ; RQES 41D . . .f I - - - --"Nmo*40N--Im try dealers- - 0417 215 cents a bottle: Try . . � . * , '. . - it. - . . .r, . I - . ­ � .. . I . . " Don't you think, . - ---------- .THE LONG�ST" AND BE'S'T F I R E-Bbx,.-,�, . �_ . . ,. _. . . . __ - ­ . .. - . . I � . ­ - ';�� Doctors that my husband •ought to sond me of "Id S . L _. 1, , ;.., HAS "SWING &. DROP FLUSH �� 1--:: * Fashionable Lady: . - " Billy Jona struck a great . I 1 , 1. il OV DOORS91, . I r- pt : . _� I - � � : I., .. .. 1. '. A. - .. I I W some fashloimble watering.plue •for my man to an acquaintance. 66 Has be, Indeed? I .' . I _ L I I I , I . . - � 11 . I* - . 1'. - - _; �- .. I ., bitAth?" Doctor : OdWhy, mad you van the reply. 41 WS14 I'm mighty i `_­�'� 1. J.r � . I . . I �, ...., . . - .. I AND BAKE116, 1. . . I . . L �.. I ,�. , .. .- I., .,. have a phenomenonally robust - I" 60 1�1: -It . � . I I . . � , f. . - A, PERFECT r . I . . ; . .physique. how it Billy Is a fird-olaost biT4. I " : . , , ..; � .. . I - working .., t, ; 0111411111thech"b'' � I Fashionable lad : of I know there wall things .1 .., . I - . . 664 mot claw Steve ever offer" FormUe by all Dealem . 11.1 y '. f H a I d I - - . : • . 1. . Young a ow and deserves -- I , ''. . . ­ 011111000�11111L.ft� " I I I � . ­ . 4C . _ ... I ­13T-,.,� . , , *N �OeKmething Matter with Ins, Where How did he na &orcias Is I X"U11A0M= he l:e - __ (I. 7 L the it. 4 . T - - _ have I 60 go to got rid of it. I,- bs Mon. _ T keyed with a turtlein front Of A MISUMM16 P ' .: -1. . 0 . Gawim Coel, TORO .. ­ . .. . ,I a...'' .:. , -.,., r .. � ;� ''t ­­­ - i". \: I �. . � � . . I �i " .. ­. � ,­j I -­"...- , I -­ � . . .. �­ ......0. . . . 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I _ • Y: r. _ r Ali. - _1 I -. �� t'r 1 ., I , • , r °h . 1 sus. $ T$, Fame is, he sum of the omen vi mane dam, U� ' , .1...1. beet cote. �, 8 DOOM• sax slaHr ov I SS THY MATS.: , -_ ., , I l ' Every rig trot sf the @choler, the states- He went to leeward a quarter et , a a►qe ebve y man herd ender a very het fire, And - . is V – - i 8ativtary PrBCaIItloIIt, men, the aa, the engineer, the 1 barer, , 'lr'he KKia �e straelt llrleetw"d6 and then turned and use r 17 an in it felt that the squadron thus ti„Ma S - The prevent lie a peculiar sebioa, The is • drpp In he sea of tame, " I was on a Nantucket whaler called 'the fathoms a id ran oat o[ sight to windward b° ff would be bathhered within -half an Y. 8ebq �in'all of the e,prly spring was atwnt the Every ao of our lives adds to the sa of 0. M. (.Ares said William Smith, '4and we �Bft &8 several hundred toot of lins'tn his aortteraiIs was ceell for the seven that the average, but m was excessively wet, and fame er of !am were on the Bra:lltan B&oks when the ad- and level headed isUetr. Infam i .. wale. VDs ms►de Groh for the m&tb,i but His flat &et*notlonr were to Donut their 40 ti o j �e rainfall of t' month was nearly alt can- y r ame s enemy. venture eaonrred which I am about b relate got vt no ttaoo of aims Hb death was 'valy cartridges. While some had dz tined to one wl,elr Tne ground at the end y,is the ally al sbw diseazas dol- It had been fly@ days since we had heard what some of the old men -bad radio tie ki'r having saturated tvlth water. ' Bit f snob and i o t �` Mss r from the ice. the cry of 'Then she 'blows 1' add eve bat it was t6 P led, ] been served before the char a th - and of May oa17 a very small amount of Infamya sores the down -hill path. to iy aboard, from Captain to soalUoa, WWas Infamy's Mater hw fallen, and the dry seasoe. which teat works are wiaoks. Dress and cut of torts. The t7Lpthtn had of 'pi, Infam sl often comes bett�een the middle of Jlly and y dots. fared a prize of I don't know haw mach to. Infamy sn .peotr ba000 to the first one who sighted a .whale, the 1st of September, commenced -J Jane 1 et. , 11 �a The effect a n the ore s In all this re ten • Infamy se noes Pe P g c but !t was no are. It was daring this state 1. aa4 is obvious, and already many complain of Infamy is. ' )Ila=. ' j of affairs, with the mates aching to catch a@ , 1 languor from the a ff -M of the dry air upon Infamy tradame faith. . -4 tripping m an excrete for venting their lit �� _ ibis body. The usual depression of dry sea. Infamy defies law. � . feelings, when one morning after breakfast Col run has been relieved by the amount of Infamy prometes disorder an -disobedi- the old man ordered down two of the beats IIv. sane which h ►a be n pre ent I s- the air, and mod• - - for a little pnottee a keep the blisters on aua watch stlmulateQ the boy ins well as part. Infamy it the enemy of dlsoipl e, , %' our palms from healing rep. The first beat I g. gar the airs for ozone is nature's dbinfeot- Fame begins in the sohool to labor uoi• had moved o8 about twice the shipp's length, a'ti, pt, T'aw this, condition demands some ward• and the men were justgettlng settled on the rpeobl care to preserve the health, pardon- Iofamy'fl uts ever downward. thwarts, when a big ball whale at least larly in country homes and at summer re• Fame siaboar Is rewarding an s&tlsihc- seventy feet long ohms rep directly ender the A; - rvrte. beat and sent her sky high. I was to the Cory. All should look out for impure water, infamy's work is disorganfz' and bit, other boat, and it seemed to me for a me- t homer a lied t`h ter roe week• later before we had as high as seventy -two, thus�mak g knew the fall truth of the ,►after, We the average sixty -five rounds per man, in rose that same whale ebe afternoon and addition to their S nets each man killed him. He was all In a tangle with Remington revolver with abaaT'anm' ef'sm. the lines, and when we came to pull them �anitl•n, Frem the moment they lntrenoh In we found the mAte's body. It was held lid in the grove at least 500 Indians fast by three or four tarns around the body, their whole attention to wiping the little and had been t awed about ever shoe that command ant, A fire was maintained on a total day. The flesh had fairly been worn complete oreeoent, and the troopers did not • ' off #lie bones, and the corpse presented a fire one return shot for nearly terrible spectacle. If heaven had a hand Then, as the emboldened Iodian .kbeg to & It, to avenge poor Fleetwosd's death, ss creep nearer, the Spencer■ were brought ht in- most of the men believed, it had selected to play for ten rounds apiece, and st least almost the wont form of death that a twenty Indians were killed or wounded. sailor could die, for there was no q 1e�sti °n From a tree iq a larger camp one of the , den f*a she mate was towed a living bur- license saw them bear off fourteen Warman �B fie-- perhaps an hear or is their arms, and six or eight more went I -� Meet Doan ry re Sapp w , wa- meat as ti two," limping oat of the n ht without help. Five gg u - se� tram �nrfaoe wells and spriaas ;that is, Improved" roles,' lawtoaz frni finest hundred ballets a minute daring the heftiest . I . . wells which are fi�ed frem the grounds in works of art, and 'u*nlfish Chrb ion lives I iT seu�sD r[stx Aim OA88 y ' , CBA,RGED BY "REDS.,, - of the fire @track the breastworks, but net ` �' ' The are the products of.-fame. and broken boards The beat was smashed one of its defenders wa in'nred. .. their vloinity, a water falls, upon the P into fifty plows, and with a fri atoned $� I About an hour before sundown it was seen ground irrimediaZely around, and simply Ruins, stolen i'raiM, lasts, lntemperatr B p L Lddeat of to iLxte lltebeIllaa. that the Indians were trickles dawn through the soil and loose end untimely pleasures are the work of tin- ei. his Bakes, the whale killed two of the getting ready for a earth into the well. When surroundings fame " swimming men, rolled over and ever two or The o�n °sty wag rough aid broken, and grand advance an the isolated troopers. I three times and then took a header for the the Indians hod $stbersdjnadl their an nber A Svz:Dax xvt;a FROM ALL sID$s -- are cleanly, these wells usually contain a choose for which we shall strirs =-tb• b°fmm, was eaftmatsd at 1 Z I L • are water ; otherwise the beoome filth Konen of fame or the Indolen It was evident t. Peiscnens, '+ We had been looking from their notions that the were determin- would result in the capture of the men. Net , - and dangerous. In season of drouth like bitter fruits of for whales and y : . g y B + one of their carbines had been heard for the aae had turned up under our noses with a ad to appose further progress. R 6 the present, all enoh wells become lows and — - ��._l:.. Tie Idea had first been to find the In- last hear' had no one could say whether . �G the danger of Impurity is increased in vengesno. The survivors of the boat were dtans and 6 . they were dead or alive. The general belief fold, Tee result is too often seen in the FOBEI4II FLUTURIIiG palled aboard of the ship, and we lay there $B t them. The camp on the Ref that they were dead. The reared uses 1. rest number of zymotlo diseases In the waiting and watching for the whale to show bank of the stream was a good defensive _ g . NP again. He was half a mile away at the Position, being on a bluff well covered with horseback for the Indian@ to advance on entry (perhaps better called filth diseases) Poet Browning hsI one to law t� obtain tress, mad the and ref well broken, +and same two 6nndred of them �RLD in every period of drenth, The danger next spout, and want down before we could P farmed in the voile in any le g possession of a Vane palace he had con• got to him. He then disappeared for good, The camp extended along a front of half a y + ■l�gie line• A*- cannot baaggerated. 'r �e writer once ez- traot°d to ba P� B' , The firing all at once ceased and with a J y and we drifted all day without eight of an -1 °+ taking In a sort of grove, Te the ++ yt ! i 1 '• am[ned th wrier from a well and found (Iorpodin Lxb'tneff the Rassiria frra� edtao others a west there was an interval eta y yi 1 the redskins dashed for- seventeen grains of organic matter to a gal- ' B r Po t, Oar poor luck and the loss of quarter of ward at the grove, the ends of the Iloe rid- =RS has been oreatei hereditary honorary citizen the boat Increased the Captain's Ill homer, a mile and then a smaller grove while to - Ion, when the limit of safety is two 1 Ty of Ss. P- lereburg, a title conferringdletiao- and the mates, et na leek their oar °east the ground was oles►r� ter miles: ward the fastest, so as to completely envelop • I . phetd fever Is emphatioe►lly s disease of fee . 1 ties and certain social priveleges apes from him and knock dthe men about with The attack first cams from the Indians, At the position held by the troopers. It was country in the fall, it comes because of daylight they sent forward sharpshooters • 'he square a charge,'as white men ever made; �' - danger in the well. There i@ _roe :reason owner, , � tree head. The first mate, in whose wato'z pets sere The latest novelties -on `En I I war, was o who ore pt so near the clam as but when the ifne was - within pistol shot R . . why, with proper oars, the country ehonld g lets railway particularly abusive toward a p possible and of the grave the seven tiros n i ran eat not be free from all these diseases. . Far platforms are the "Sweetie" post@, by plao. Young sailor named Fleetwood who was °P°II°d re with ooniderable effect. Thu p B - . Ia a n° in which s small w ei te$es not only homesick was speedily returned from the rifles of the of their fort, opened out In skirmishing or- _ ri too often the weary man of affairs leaves B Pe y pa ,but In l}oer health. At` der, and the way the canoe bulb from these .. - er chocolate is obtained o° the sntvmatio length. seiztn n n some el tit reti° scouts and the carbines of the troo rs, bat the oily far a few days, only to ge to some fI P• ig P. carbines screamed lute the Indians was >t rinoi •s, after nn hour the men were ordered to save - - country resort where there b no care to se- P P _ r , the offi3or failed Fleetwood io the deck and s, amm ° something to make one ohee - • / onto pure water, there to suffer from some The Cremation Society of Eaglah' a has then brutally kicked him. It was enough ualtion. During Orin & large hadn't r. The men number o[ Indians crossed to the north side fired three rounds apiew before the of these filth diseases. fsA a statement, congratulating its friends to make every mans blood bell, but a word line wan wavering, and as, they kept it up •- { I g 8 on our part would have been mutiny. When of the stream and opened fire from that di I • Than, again, care mast be taken to -re- on the steady progress which the society is Pa y' reotion, but they wasted their ballets. she charge degenerated Into a mob. There ' move all masses of decomposing matter, making. It appears, however, that it has the yclang man got tip, his face smeared It was afternoon bolero the fight a was cheering, yelling, shooting, and rushing Waste msterial always sooamalates around only-oremated six wrpseo in the last two with blood and his limbo shaking under him, 8 Paned to and fro, Between he rteg�seed w the side in reef earnest: At least 500 dismounted the reports of the dwellings.. These refuse Kea fester in the years. d called lied• to Indians then advanced u on tits front et the g Ps d B Spencers we got the amok of the revolvers IUD, and then thEy usually reveal their In B,cp' a �yary , larga p9.6 . ,i., of the nos a° went overboard before any one could c teak P and the• snap of the riff b t . presence and the danger tbrough the odor.. marriages are between boys and girls under TO . Bat it is not slway@ se, Sometimes twenty years of age, and, no Ion than from there is just moisture enough to. trickle- 60 to 70 per cent. of the oonoorlpts, who down into the ground and so poson the cannot be twenty -one years of age,. are &1- th• water The asps which imp f raws a hand to prevent. There was a cry of horror, followed by a groan of dismay from the men, but the .mate tried to. bluff It out by declaring that he was m no manner to blame and that Fleetwood had bee in amp, g advantage of every rack and es, a the ■moke - . andhel low,althoughtheoampcouldnothave settled down re thick That all objects were been better sheltered a number of men` and speedily shat oat. While we cheered our' i horses were his within an bear. It WAS soon ovmrades for the brave defenoe they were diecevered that the real attack war to be making, no one had the least hope of their . a sr rom them ready married when they come to be enroll- ' ° ' made on the right flank, - escape. You one, therefore, jadge of ear ' are debilitating, 'tbough net often direct] subordinate ever since the voyage began. amez =meat when, after the Spencer@ had - y lid in the army. As we gathered forward, one old main whls- MOUNTED INDIAN$ ,' : deadly, .Bat ii is very easy to remove them , seemed to $re in volleys sear or 8ve timer, - completely, for a thin layers v dry earth It is propasd to place a marble medal- pored that God would rarely punish the to the number of 300 gathered on the open the seven troopers osme running in under / - will absorb all the product@ of decompesitien Ilan of large rise is the Poet's Corner of wale ter. his omelty before that voyage was ground between the groves for a dash into the smoke olo°d. Three of them were and the danger is gone Dry earth Is the Westminster Abbey, so a memorial to Sir ended. Next morning e Ca wounded with bullets and two @then with it plain held an the Damp. With the troops strung out oa proper dlsinteotsat for crnLI y ere, end it Walter Soott. The medallien, which In to Investigation, but It was a faro. There of truth a loig front end having plenty to d°, arrows, but nuns seriously. They had u always at hand when moot needed —tin be the work of Sir John Steel], is to cost as who were called Into the cabin were talk- a flank attt;ok meant diameter, and the oom- fought with a plan, and their plan had been - , . • , season* of drenth. £157, and it will moarcely credited that the lid Us instead of being permitted to tell our mander prepared to checkmate it. Fifty a success. I .. Then there In ens more oaativn which fees to the Dead and Chapter for the site stories, and it went down on the log book men were ordered into the saddle under The defebae"and eaai'pe war a ' tier °f.. - applies to oily and country alike, It L to amount to the scandalously large sum of that Fleetwood jumped overboard rather cover of the trees, and at the blast of the wonderment to Indian fighters as well as avoid all unhealthy food. There it much £101. than do duty and finish him voyage. bugle they charged fall at the force of red green hands and . At Madrhe the other day a European am. •� skins. Af ;or a voUe B particularly ge in the lop. fruit in the markr.t -which was good food At about 11 a olook that day, while we y from the carbines the to the Indians. Three months later, -after once, ,bat Is alwaia an the point of deoempe. Played an the rallway,- previous to commit. were drifting, that same whale broke water a" drew sabres, and with the war or the trace, they admitted a direct loss from -- sltion, Frequently dangerous sabstanoes ti°$' suicide, posted lotion is two.vi the et- again N near the chip that we weld have which had ech•sd on a roars of battlefields the defence of there seven men of nineteen are produced by such changer, and danger fioialr raying that he had been on the look- pitched a bisanit Dinar over him from the et the South. they rode down aeon the kill eleven wounded, and ten punier kW- larks in all decomposing food. This sorirm ° °t to take their lives, but, since that .could tall. There were plenty of bamsolem oling- drink foe. i he Indians at first seemed de- ad or rendered useless. They withdrew - of danger should be shunned. All should ° °t be managed, ho was resolved a take his &g bbn, had tie had other evidences of lid lead, but as the line came without making another serious attack apes - keip the body well. It is a sacred trust A own. His mrrppendemits mart have been old ago, We know him t° be the gum srearor and the naked sabres glittered before us, having suffered a total loan of thirty- ' little Dare at this season will enable those of rather glad that he changed his mind at the from their eyes they suddenly broke and fled. two killed end .beat u many weanded, i , a-"- vigor to parr the reason to health Let moment. t vtvprtis BtJAS bIr alts HTAD.' ;� The orders a the cavalry wore not t• posh had comparative comfort. A great .amber of polfoemen �t AmrtRt- From a point jest above his left eye tliaia the Indiaar any distance, but simply to dam have tendered their resigaativar tin, wan a B free feet long, er what had beak them ; but In the ezottement acme of "A woman proposer to go ever the Niag- .. ovnsegaenoe of their functions havin be- the men allowed eir enthusiasm to 1l B onm bran a gash an ft was nsiw fully healed carry era Whirlpool is a rubber bag, Shia will: I The (term Thoery of Dis e. . come too onerous and "Agreeabl. No- tip. In healln it had left a ridge, and this them tee far, ,Ike they finally drew rein snooped. A woman who is light- headed where, perhaps, does there exist a more ridge was of A% hter color than the rent at the call of thb baglo seven troopers enough to seriously entertain such an Idea is It really sun .4 s if thee° it nothing now stupid hatred of the police, am the nerd- found themselves out off from the main body, in no danger of sinking. tinder the run We have all along been lane of public order and safety, than among of the head' However, aside from this found of them was a corporal. rnpprsing that tr Pasteur and his oontem- y °B musk► any m° of us could have identified he saw the dsaation, he ordered f r quad The average yearly, rent of the Bell toIo- - reties belong the credit of first satabWh- the populace of Amsterdam amid the ether the momirter. Ne two whaler are any more phone is lace _ large towns of Holland. In loot, ball- ate° tban two horses or two oxim. $ t0 make for the second grew. They reach �' P d at X100. The average Dort g the tact that the propagation of d4eusu Ing of policeman seems to be considered ad this to find Is &boat halt an nor° is ez of the instrument is $3 7b, and hence nosh - in animal system was due to the repredao- the Dutch rabble'" even a more innocent man was on deck, end tbo voice of the tent, the greaad act only well covered with &B but an early assignment can save the flan of invisible bacteria wttbtn the organism; and legitimate gone than 4fet•baitin °aP�l° oalUng away the heart had roaraely freer, but broken into natural rifle pits, and company from total financial rain, but a Daotsr Guiffon, who published a work B' �s heard before the first ono was in the dotted here had th ire with boulders. en the "Origin of the Plague," in 17219 an. A glanm threeggb the last report - wales. The whale was tea quick for w A gentlemen complain that when he en. tioipated Pasteur and hb emsociates by over British RegbtrarTneral reveals Rome very again. As the bwtm moved away ho wont The troopers reached the grove amid a ton church Sunday morning his shoes, I Us hundred had fitly years, Him satemver Interesting Information. For instance, ao- down, end twenty minutes later cameo �°w °rot ballets and arrnwa, wpi; h iortaa silaeak• and he wants to knew hew the cording to a &rely to j arad no one, and instei►d of et the theory it se p-eoise that it is worth B tats authority, the English are & half a mils to windward. away went the trying nnis&noa cal abated. Eery enough. Sun- .. people very mach given to matrimony, boats, that of the mats load , I p� to cover the whole ground they took rep a day morning put an a heavy pair of beats rests or or here. He says: Minute in Not only Is their average annual an oar In his leg R at the eastern end, an threw tip a and go fishing. sate er warms alone can a zplain these d4. rag °°'ants6'e• boat, had as we led the ethers breastwork of l and rvo . Issas, it Is true they are net vblbls l but it me higher than those of all other i9ampean and as it was aeon that rho whello was � � a� in eve MO `� �e they " . What a popular Orl Miss' Harvey N does Dotberefore _follow thsl�tbey are non- oeantrir@, wills the ezmptlon lid rho QersRan reeling on the sartws, the m &tie pee cant -+ said cue young men to another, of & � °nag r sz4tent. and AnsiraHon arias Em roe but th is, his exalMNea a Y�ItIS $castle wens HiLLtm ' It L only that our mtoresovpes g Empires, they laogaaga to make you + . .. lady whom he had been watching for some I are not at present powerful enough to thew Abe mart at an earlier age than 4 the as" shudder. He cursed had abused as for and the teen added the bodies to the brass•. time as she sat on a hotel law►.- " them. We can Easily imagine the existence Rainy ether European mantry; excepting lazy Im -�unn the whale, the ship, the work. The entire . tam °f Indians now has a crowd of admirers around her all the ' ti creatures which bear the same proper his a►p rvorbrard, end called crowded is between the two rev taut time, • '• �. + a the Al t B °s+ Yes, said hb companion, I vs, tlen to mites that mites bear to elephants, Aristeoratid meolety in Iwnden V rejetota� Pan mighty to kW him shou,d he cutting off &-1 hopes that the seven troopers been watohtnir hertee.. Even the morgai- No other hypothesis can explain the fs;ots ever the fact tbat the Ar stoo bad no re- ever ge to sea again with snob A sot of man. , might be real by a charge. - - The larger tour seems to be mashed on her." Nelther the malign inflaenm of stare not presemitatives in the Crawford• affair bdeod, he seemed to be out of his )lead I • entiral "--` `--� —� terrestrial exhalations, her miasmata, nor at all'. Mrs. Crawford's father free a � y We palled as ti our lives were at - atems, whether biting or burning, sold or chant and shipowner; bar mother, the sakes amid . bitter, could regain their vitality ono@ they daughter of f -a gentleman in the Least Ind& - TUN BOAT inlets 9188XD � - , . had lost it. It, on the other hand, we ad. Utumpany's s service. An for Sir Charles r mil the existence of minute living although e as I wi meat her tare the caster. We� �r /, g creatures, • g h comes. of a highly res• ugh r !. we understand hew Intimation woo be convey- p>•ctable family, there is not, the slightest got °° w,-rd item the mate to Dena rowing _ _ lid in a latent' condition from one place to tinge of blue blood -In his veins. His mother I an we draw near the flea, The harpooeer - ,� y - ' break out afresh In another." Yet this was the daughter of a captain in the Mad - stood ready with his I•nrtrammt, but he • acute and wire anticipator In medical ran Army, while his father owed his barep- get no sign. As &matter si fact we r&a ,� ° ' �, iI I f , . >l . . - science war not only ignored In his day, but Y Qaaen s favor. / _ etc to the the boat dead against the whale, striking f X �r l 1 �� was regarded ao a orank. him near the hump. At the same butant 1 ' ' � - .tr I �, : ,1, f �,r. - I Levers of aft have been long pwszled to the harpooner put Ia his iron, sad. than " l % r/ l ';tit J , . account for the disappearance, at_ several tumbled anion rem oust the thw&t•Is trim A / � 9' './ ` ill � frescoes and other decorative paintings dam - g � / " 8 the ovlltgioa. It was not twemi oemnds r FADE AND INFANY. � , orlbed by Jacob Ves in big account of the later hen th � � � �r /'� } Masenm st Amsterdam. The were not to w a bv&t was Lfted fifteen feet �/ - I . 1 y hi h _ ibe Dltltrrenee of rosdtuoa �iiicL Dive be ienn 1 shy longer, and:there ways no re- high, at the same time completely _� r wrecked. We spilled out one after an- = "�r�, fl: �' _ / _ glee to the Two Words. cord of their fate. $ame years age M. other, end as we Dame dews each men J�/ ,� _: ' Qreeve, the Onrater of the Aosdem of r� %/ Ftme it the rum of all the good acts -of all Science, discovered a fresco on a cetllnyin grasped svmethin tv float him. We wen ", �. fie' g y / KEEP bFi a the museum which had been pa�ntad ion. °p either side ei the whale, some close to ,, - Infamy. is, the sum of all the bad ante of This fresm was by - Nlklaar geld 'Spkad his head and ethers book of his hemp, Hs y ; i THE SMSS. III time, a000rding to Von. He has again Intel e' made just the one grand splash which sent — a t i' Fame confers the h hart; honer. g .� y, as flying, and then lay quiet, ss if toe as• r 16 the hall in which Rembrsndt's Night tenished to move again. The mate celled Infamy the deepest disgrace, Watch" b _1 Fame is the reward of an unselfish' life: P , discovered a *ones of to us, to work away from the monster, -and �. -, ; `, ` Infamy is the reward of a selfish life. fsesooer, which ism to be nearly v old in the course of three miaata ws were a �II�������� // � !t N c as the baUding. The were sU covered % 10 0 I� ►• It it a bad error to mistake santamy for ever with a thick r, which had been haodred feet to leeward of him, being . �� J �� • (Y ,IIl(�i 1111 Was. helped &lvng.by the sand of the tea. The = \ r ,u, psanted and grained to imitate walnut weed. other beat h&d mane tip before fhb, but Infam? shawk well fora time to the unin- It b conjectured that this was done about I d' _ . t ,I;, - ltisted, surpassing even fame. the time of the French invssiva, 90 ° war edging off to leeward to pick us up be- _ � It - � Ill y fore darin to rot In another ha n. . Every right work is fameward. age, to protect the pictures from appreprta- •� I w 6 P harpoon. as the fl . . Every wrong sot is In the line o ' ' rot one reao _ _ - - f f a hod and one - nf m I tit n , o b th e Fr . Ib y French one - Infamy insures a harder life than fame, y B generals, Oa the whole by one the men were picked tip until only ?� :,. Fame comes by benefitfing our fellows.:, they are In a lair state of preservation. the mate remained. He was .stag the - i Infamy in j ares them. 4 ' water keg as a float, sad I think he had Fame's honors are pleasant. A correspondent wishes to knew " pp . been hurt as the beat was struck, At an , .`� . ,. Infamy brings dishenor sad disgrace. / editors spend their leisure hours." Catch- 'to, he was gull flf feet away when alll ►r` Fame plant@ gardens. lug tip with their work. ty the others had been hauled in, and he was ,.1 "� :I " - . 11 Fame exoela in all labor.' :: , . "Beadle" is not in the � dtctiona' 'The ourging Uke a pirate at the downers of the �, , � , � i ,: - Fame wins in arohiteoture, ente enterprising of the public got itiall, best. Bach was the state of affairs when • rp the whale rolled over and ever half a dortun f ' I Fame is democratic. and then warn t any left for dictionary pee, Fame succeeds in war, raooeeds in com• Force of habit.— Castvmsr —•• Wheat Have times, an ti to rid himself ei the h&rpoeUs meroes exottes to labor in school, constructs you this morn i" W &itw —•• and 0° turned on no, end made a rash 8eraskt "Mt AIM I:IS7 sus!smsxJ�escLA*r�esaoPtr; ,,xow I�te.,. rs uH oX Great works, benefits the State and the IOB � for the bunt. We got oat et his way, but MAW let ONLY sots. Bx umn, LTsAVUSs H «>}eslxr,; OR —" Poo- and shad ; shad all gone. Which'll you only by each a DION ■haw Shot we usere . Plot promotes Christian civilization. hav0 ?" or : f e 0i tEnly, MADAHg ; 1z -toe DON T SII�YBD IN H► ti MAN I nearly swamped bg his sea, whUo he e SAT YoQ'LL eo' . . - vtt o t ­ ,_ ­ � ­ . ,.-' q ` 1 Y O dI Sri[! HA Bg0 JgD AFOTSgB "', . .. Y x' I :,. . , , . • , - .. , - `' <.,_ ,a _a V W_ A large now stock T*mA# opened The arbitrators re school bound at Whitby eb" RaturdAv: last Local—J. Greia. NEW At)VERTI&EMIENT& Twis DAY. NOW IN" NOWS 0; J " Ik DiAl a k U" Tligi Call sm.4 t a mat i tail 1, 886 ---,BARLEY 1 RR r 3w J Barley —Thos. Moody.- &H suit. &0,114ouaw .4.. - '' V �' .1 in. Local—Ch4me Notice. agaW on Mondiy next, at 10 a. In. to me" Estray—Jas. Chambers. one until the It appears nothing could be d On TuesAiy' to last Ur. 1 1. Local—Dickie & Marquis. =9 -Nddy's little 01 slipped School Trustees of the various sections and M and Istray Sheep—J. Connar4_. interested wers properly notified, which severely sprained 4er arm. Local—Watermelon . Social . I : _ . ".L. - I . had not been done. For Groceries —Isaac 1"ton.. A"Ibee" creak. -- ;:t .� - `�: _* I:- . 1. • ZAVSIV S42100. near Farm for Sale—Donald Ross. On Mr. Henry Spencer's n We loam that three. or four constables Lost or Stolen—F. Matthews. Liverpool, is a large apple tree well laden were sent out to Claremont from Whitby —Win DowsweR..'.. with apples and at the same time is well last week to dispose of 9 ;household Farm to Rent wl 01 filled with blossoms. effects of Alvin H186 a which bad been o I'vUe, Liet. seized and ordered to sold to liquidate ; Sk 1*4MU 2%The Prize Lists' of the Pickering ` Fall a fine imposed upon him fora second vio- PICKERING, ONT., SEPT. 8, 18861.• Fair have been printed, and are, now in lation of the Scott Act. The constables the bands of the Secretary,. Mr. iderable difficulty in carry- Levi i niet with couf Mackey, Greenwood, who wil I ;e pleased ing out their instructions, ((being forbidden LOCAL18MR6 to.forward a copy to any applicant. to remove anything from �he inside of the Wood Appropriated. honse, and not a person poul,4 be found Thet cheese - maker' at the factory here to make a bid on anything put up for It is a safe ramie that the liberal procured a fine load of wood a week or so sale. After making' sey'eral ineffectual -advertiser will a iture, they always be Found to be the ago, for use at the factory, but between attempts to dispose of the furn liberal dealing merzhant. Readers of Tai, Saturday night and Monday morning retuned � completely nonplussed. Fur- PICKERING NEWS will find it to their ad- someone appropriated'about half of it for they developments are awaite with curi- vantage to Patronize those business men their own use. osity. who solicit their custom through these A Fane-ftl Accident. Good Day"s Work. columns. On Weaneaday of last On Monday afternoon last a a number week Messrs. ' `of sheep were being driven in o the yard —Valise key found. At this office. Peale & Morriab threshed for Mr. Jas. at House, one of liew made ce. Richards. at the lake front,. I,AWbusbels the Gordon —Greenwood Church of England. of barley in ten h'ours. This is considered R drive for the bank door, hick hap- Sept. 5th. Sermon: The soldier's enemy- a.-pretty good day's work. The grain was pened to be open, and on ed. The —St. George's, Pickering. cleaned also. genial manager, after putti g on his A Sept. 5th. nicely el .,Sermon Why Not Do It. blandest w The trumpets uncertain sound. Yst smile. and en ' hat be could do for Miss Sbeep, ui �dertook to —Rev. Mr. 31atrbews is in attendance If every resident of the village and show her outside, but the lauer, instead at- the General Conference of the Metho- every farmer would cut down the bur- t gh e b - of going on through the ord nary place dist Church which meets in Toronto' this docks, nettles, thistles, mullein stalks, week. and pig weed beside the road next to his of exit, made a bound for i ie window. —Mrs Wood, of cotland, ow: land, -would not the landscape be and smashed one of the lac s e panes of on glass on the east aide. The , vire screen who has been the guest of Goo. Kerr,. improved, at least to a farmer's eyes. It prevented further progress in that direc- Esq., of this place, for some time, left is probable that next year be would not lion, and little tummy was get fly hustled for Rouse's Point on Tuesday. • have is many weeds to hoe from the out of the front door without rther cere. —.Mr. and Mrs. John Regan, of Chillo- corn and potatoes on the other side of Molly. cothe, Livingstone County, Missouri, have the fence. When to Mat rruit. been visiting at Mr. Timothy Welsh's A Big CrIC4.,; during the past week. An exchange says :—Fruits,, to do'tbeir The crop, of oia'its this year is'said to be best work, should be taken on an empty —Rev. Mr. Briggs, returned missionary the heaviest. in this county for many for Jamaica, will :611 the pulpi S stomach, or simply with bread—never t of t- years. One farmer in East WhitbV says with vegetables. In the morning before Andrew's and St. John's Presbyterian he has a field that will p robably yield one churches for the next two Sabbaths. 6ndred bushels to the acre. 411 through the fast of the night has been broken, they are not only exceedingly refreshing, Wo hate received the Septemher Pickering township the crop is immense, but they serve as a natural stimulus to number of John B. Aldell's Library The recent rains have very materially the digestive organs. Magazine. It appears to be getting more benefited the root crops', and they are ex. And to produce able and meritorious each issue, and we petted to yield well, also, Farmers have their - fullest, finest effect, they shouldibe value it highly. every cause for thankfulness this season. ripe, sound, and in every way of good quality, � moreover, they should lie eaten A Bad Bereavement. Want a rarm V - ..'I .. .-; . .. .. �: raw. What is better than a bunch of it . so, read the list of firms' for sali or Mr. John Ross Robertson, of the luscious grapes or a plate of berries or to let in this' issue of THE NEWS. Toronto Telegram, who is absent in Eng. cherries on a summer morning, the first Wanted at Once. land, has met with a severe loss by the thing on sitting down to breakfast 2 Or Two coat, two pant 'and. vest Makers, death of his wife, which sad event took a fine ripe apple, rich and juicy, eaten in and one apprentice.. J. Greig, Fashion- place on the 26th ult., at the Windsor the same way? In our climate apples able Tailor, Pickering. Hotel, Montreal. The deceased lady should constitute not the finishing, but j was taken ill, on the train while returning the beginning of the meal, pirtictilarly Cheese Notice. from a holiday trip at the seaside and the breakfast, for at least four months of The Pickering Cheese Factory will close for the season on the 15th inst. bad 'to lay over at Montreal. The editor the ear • ; the fruits, r w or cooked, of this paper extends his sympathies to should Parties wanting cheese made for their 4ertson, Make a part of the morning and his old employer, Mr. Ro in his own use should bring in the milk before evening Meal, provided suppers are eaten that date.. great affliction during the entire year. A Smash-up. 12"IL, r. . . rrom. Za Isom inur Mr. Henry C. Wil l9on, . of the Water- On Saturday fore, on last some person Mr. Robt.'Miller, left a steam engine on the street in front Son), arrived of Johu� Miller & ville (Kansas) Telegraph, arrived in.town ed hOM6 from the o;d country on Saturday lost, and paid THE NEWS a of D. O'Connor's blacksmith shop for re- last week per 9. a. Sarnia, or the Do. visit previous to leaving for Brougham. pairs. ' Wm. Allaway passed along the minion line. He brought out fi y. wo street soon after with a load of mixed Shropshire sheep, two beautiful Cleveland He will remain in Canada about three lime, when his horse with frightened Baysone Clydesdale Irdesdale stallion and one filly, 1. 1 1 1 - . . - -., at the engine and started to run away. andla coach stallion, which is 'said to be a careless Tricir..' Mr. Rice, of the 3rd cop.., West Whitby, Mr. Allaway did not lose his hold of the the finest beast yet imported. Mr Miller lost a valuable cow throe the careless. reins, however, but succeeded in turning -had his pick of two, and the mai-e was the animal around, when She made a recently shown at the great Yorkshire ness of some of hiF, hand leaving a quan• rat prize tits of barley in a fence orner, adjoining spring and landed on the sidewalk in show at Sheffield and secured; rat pr the pasture field. The cow, ate so much front of Dr. Field's residence, breaking and gold medal. It was after. ards sold of the barley that she died within a few the right fore wheel and a shaft of the to Mr. A shmead -Bartlett (husband of hours. wagon, and "Pilling some of the putty. Baroness Burdett-Coutts) for five hundred Thieves In Town. To be Sold by Aucti I . . guineas. Mr. 'Miller has ah-eady dia- on.. We learn that a party returning Thetenders received fortlfefou� par* Toronto one evening 9 from posed of a number of the sheell, twenty. eels of the Post estate not 'proving sa i Mg last week drove one of which go to Indiana. He also t1a' into the shed at the Presbyterian church shipped on Monday the celebrated 2-year- factory, the property wi, I be offered for here, to•leave his rig while he transacted old stallion, "British Boy4ston,". and sale by public auction �t the Gordon some business in the village, previous,to eight sheep to a arty at D Moines,: House in this village, on �Saturday, Octo- proceeding to his home. During his ab• Iowa, and they Ube shown her 9th, at 2 o'clock p.m. See adver- sence some Party or -parties at present Messrs. Win. Major Sons, of hitevale, tisement in another cola A. unknown (and who, had evidently noticed also sold five very fine Shro, hires to Watermelon him drive into the shed), visited the Mr. Gar Vichan, and they were A watermelon social wi I be h lock, of old in the wagon and appropriated a revolver, 'delivered here on Monday for shipment Methodist parsonage on Tuesday evening which was in a valise, and Several other to that State. The entire sh pmint on next, 7th-inst. Tea will be served in the articles. The owner would give consider- Monday was a credit to our importers basement - of the church from 6 to 8 able to la;' his hands on the guilty parties. and brooders, and we very much doubt if o'clock. Admission 15 cents; children A gang of thieves apt)ear to be working a finer lot.could be procured in the . Do. 10 cents. A splendid pr gram will be the county at the present time. minion. provided. ♦ aoohsr swindle. Why VUU4" Tapeffll a" VVY. Gone to tII40 Z63. The latest game to'awindle the farmers So you are kicking about y ur village Last spring Mr. C. H. C 'Wright -fo'n"lid is played by a man who goes around the' paper being so dry, are y6a T Well, it mudben's nest down i 6 river, and countrv, claiming to represent.s. large who's to blame for it ? Can � u think of YO brought the eggs home an � placed than ovision house in Chicago or in some anything that has happened; within a under a clucking be Th en bro4ht other place, such firm being anxious to week that was not in the paper 2 N -no, in 0-d JLn P�i out three little mu They were learn of farmers their opinion of the crop. you don't know as you can, but then it is shipped to Mr. Harry of the boo, This takes with the honest tiller of the not your business to watch out for locals. on Tuesday morning, as an addition to soil, and be. proceeds to answer the That is the.editor's business. he gets paid the sights at that resort. uestionspr6pounded. The allarpernotes for it. Ha, hat ha I That's a good one 9 A Wormy Act. 3own the answer carefully, abd when he isn't it ? You got away the best of the Our readers Will remember that a short is through- politely asks the farmer to editor that time didn't you ? Hat ha 1. time ago we recorded the fact that Mr,' sign his name to the report to give it Can't get over it, can you ? Good 4eke Chas. Bradford suffered the lose of a more weight and appearance of correct. on the editor. Guess he'll be careful now valuable cow, which was killed on the ness. This aacomplialled, - the man he gets into an argument with you in railway track. Mr. Edward Cornell got leaves, and later a note turns up in -the future. But say, friend, did you ever up a subscription list and waited upon a hands of an innocent purchaser, to think that the village pacer in just P few of the neighbors stotheg an in for contributions to • Whopper. as , I d interesting as you will let it assist Mr. -Bradford to bay another cow, A large fish was washed, Up'on the be? , You buy a new lot, and put up a and last week handed him 020 towards beach down at the lake shore during the house, and see how quickly the paper will this object, for. which he is -entitled to storm of last week, which throws all fish say you are the stuff, and you know how credit. stories into a bashful shade. - It meas. to fix things 1�p around you in good shape, crick4 ureg five -feet three inches in length, over Buy a lot on Main street and put i 1P a two feet in circumference, weighs three story. brick block with some nice A couple of months the "Pic'kerin g and upwards of one hundred pounds. it was stores, and plate glass fronts on the Cricket Club died a natural death, and has ever since owel Oshawa a return probab:y wrecked on account of not having ground floor, and offices, eteeft on the a chart of the coast,- and is supposed second and third. Before you get the match. Oshawa feels extremely sore to have b . one of the Jonah Passenger rul)bi&b cleared off, the paper win. tell the a , bout this; and does'not let our club for. eel get the fact, so an effort is being made t Line. We lid not see the fish, but ?.ur world what an enterprising man you are, .0 informpnt ii I reliable, and I' and how far-seeing you are to place your we imp licitly go down to Nshaws on Saturday of this believe him. As yet, no one has claimed money where it will not only bring you week. The majority of the cricke . ters to have ca play baseball, and as the latter club have ght it with a bamboo pole, big interest, but prove a grand ornament and left it t dry while he went home for no match on the 4th, it will be the beat a wagon. to the town-. Build a factory I that will em to 800 men, and see if the paper opportunity the cricketers will have this r season to do the proper thing with Oshawa, Sodloone T don't call you a public - spirited pbilan. as they are desirous of doing. h1t. *n thro, 'at, who no only has oney, but Mr. F. kt t att ewst of tti6 vi age, was P! working at a job on Barry's puts it where it will do his ellowmen three weeks ago, and while doing the 80112 Now Ready to Buy. hill, two or 'I be seen by e good.—Dansville, (N.Y., Breeze., As wi. advertisemen in &n- work boarded and lodOed at Hastings, other c 8 Claremont. One night he took Miss Braddon is writing a t le entitled tI column, Messrs. W. D. Matthews hotel, & Co., through their energetic agent at his pocket book out of his pocket and- "'Engaged in Haste." It is probably a the harbor, Mr. Thomas Moody, are now placed it beneath his-pillow for safe keep- satire on the messenger boys. prepared to purchase any quantity of 1119P and on arising next morning forgot in all about it. In IRA he did not miss it $&Yet to say that up creatu that ever wheat, barley', peas and rye, for which It is an error, the Detroit Free Press the highest market price will be paid. until he re"bed his home in this village. went over Niagara Falls eso d with its Farmers should bear in mind that by de- ThQ next morning he returned to Clare. life. In 1886 a bull terrier ent over livering at Pickering harbol,� they will Mont and made a search in the room but and calne out alive. In 1 8 another have no difficulty from screeching loco. failed to find its and has not recovered' dog was flung in above the 'F ot4s 10, and an 1motives, railway crossings, street cars, his property up to the present.. 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