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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1886_09_10.. -::. t ;. . � • �, � -. 1 3 4+ . ,. ��OL. `.� ,,, - �raf>�ia�a {octal �GarDie�.; .a _ �- ��Ie(Zic�tt. FIELD, M A•, �• C. P. 9. PHYSI- * CIA�l, SURGEON. CORONER, ctc., _ Yickc +ring, Ont. Office hours — Morning, from 8:90 to I1:i0 ; evening from 5 Lo 6 o'clock. 1 -y j E. WARE, u. D:, �I. C. P. S., ON- � . TARIO. Coroner for the county of On- tario. Pli }'sieian, Surgeon and Accoueheur. Resi- ',' - assts auc ofitce, nest door to the YoiOo'ffiCe, Pickering. � — ' � �V. FERItIER, 11.D „M.C.P.S„ Ont. • CORONER.: Ofl`ice hours -- morning from � t„ ln, eveninh 5 to G. Surgery in •rear of 'DRUG '' ST()1:F. Brock St. North, Claremont. Patrons ' supplied with Pure Drugs, Cheulicals, 6rc.. .iJl - cheiy for cash - - - - - - -- - - - -29.f -- - �TOH� L'�LL DO�V, BARRISTER • • t) anal Solicitor. Notary Public, etc. OFFICE -•- ' Ueverell's Block, Brock - street, R'hitby. .Private `� funds to loan at lowest.rates and on favorable terms of payment. 8-y __ ` � _ - HO�IAS PARKER. BARRISTEh '- - � and Solicitor, ,Sro. 11loney to loan. No c•.ommission. Office : Haney'e Building, Yicker- �. _i;tg ; open every- Saturday. _ -Y ELAMERE, FLACK, ItES50K �` D ENGLISH. Barristers at Law, Solicitors in Chancery Conveyaucere, dc, Offices, No. 17 Toronto S.reet (over Gas Company's), Toronto. ' '.11oIIEy t� LOan —�i0 COmmlBBlOn. D. DELASIERE, i1AVID90` I3LACH, H. A. l{EEaOR, E, TAYLUUii 3 -Y ?,10LISH. __ _,.__ — � - _ E, FARE «'ELL; LL. B., BAR.. ,: • � . g1STl•;12. County Cron-n Attorne }•, and County Solicitor. Court House, «'hitby. 10 -y . �lE�Sl,ti. RITCHIE �� bILLI \GS, i 1 Yarristers an3 Solicitors, His,'h Curt of ' ,Iuc;sce. Whitby, Ont. Honey to loan i�vrea,- sonutile fauns. J- - -- -� ' ' . ; - u HOPfiI\ S, tiTETEI' ►I:v ARC SU R- ”, 11. f1E0`, Graduate of -the Ontario �et- �rinarp College, Toronto, and practical horse- _- *hoer, etc. Ou account of increase of Practice ' arxl my accustomed visits every Saturday to � +rhitevale, Cherrywood and Dunbartou will at- tend the diseases of the horse foot at Ivy own � for €e, (been River, in the forenoons o` Tuesday, vi'ednesday, Thursday and Friday of each yreek: .4 first -class assistant Horseshoer always on hand. V�Lerinary instruments made to order. :�iedi- ` clue for horses and cattle always on hand. Calla _` by night or by day Pronlptlp attended to. Ad- ' diess, Green River, Unt� — 84 -v - . � .:. �3uaittr>�� �ar�s..... R.IlE�TO?v, TOWNSHIP CLERK- _ . Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking a�aavitR, Accountant and Insurance Agent. • xIouey to loan on farm Property. OF>~ IC)1 —At - 1-:rou�l:am, c'7 vT • �- `•�.. POST, CO'ti NTY � 3PCHITECT . -for the county of Cntario, Drawings - aid ape %ificstions furnished for every class 'of buildin;., Steaw-- and hot water heating, and - yentiiation a specialty. Office— Qerrie Block, 1 ` - corner Dundas and Brock streets, �,Wnitby. leesidence—iiingston Road, East Pickel•�ng. 37-y • :irtctiot�.ePt'iitt�►. I .. pOLCILIER d� ROWLA \D, Licensed 1 •Auctioneers, for the whole of North and. �- South Ontario. "Strict attention given_to all • ciders by letter or telegraph. Charges - moderate: ;rhos. Poacher, Valuator, Arbitrator, ctc. Ad- /dress, THUG, POUCHER, Box 97, Brougham; or :� A. R. Y.OVi'LAVD, Whitby, Ont. _ — - -- - - . Bluc•lc'gttaitlaf r>!Or, �Cc. / �lICH.EI. REED',GENERAg � 1 Blac$ smith and Waao � Maker, Pickerin , -: Unt. The latest improved achinery for 13olt, -Axle and N.tit Cutting. Hor eshoeing as usual. All work promptly and eatisf ctorily executed. 6 .. �' .. ' � P"ailt•t�l'K u�ut 'laziers. - U � I \'T I N G, GR INING, SIGN " - 1 � tVriting, Paper- Hangin ,Tinting ate., of all kinds lone on the shortest n Lice. Ali shades of i . �aiat mixed to order. Non but the best Eng- fish Lead used. HILTS & YELBOLTRNE. 26y ' ` BOOtB fl tL(Z ,ShOP4. . ' IGH3IiD BRIGNALL, KINSALE, • R OyT:, dealer in Boots and Shoes, is still pre- - hared to supply his friends and customers wtth pegged and sewed work to order of the best quality - I also keep always on hand• a full �up- ply of Boots and Shoes from the beat factors m - tl��e Province, all of which have been selected by ' _ a practical man and will be sold at low prices for cash. Give me a call and inspect for yoursel f. 10y - jOHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE I � Maker. Pegged and sewn work. Orders promptly attended to. F.xperienceQ 'workman- • hip. Don't forget the stand, nearly opposite the ews, King street, Pickering village. 7 -v I — -- �. � � - - _ -�- - - . TazlorL�•n.. �_ - r� �" T H E � E IS NO LONGR A1�Y 1 doubt that Mr. Johnston, Tailor, east of ',� '.he Cuthbert House, gives better satisfaction for _less money than any other first -class house in the _ township. Call and examine his �atock if you 11 � R•ish to get a stylish, good - fitting, well -mails suit. - ' t - Remember the address — J013NSTON, east of j Cuthbert House, Pickering Village. ly �' -- - - - - - -- r— - -- Ho_t_ eta. �1:J`IPERANCE I30TEL, G1tEEI�- wood,: John Mitchell, proprietor. This - noose is a new building, fitted up with every accommodation for the travilling bublic. Large •and commocious stables and sheds for horses. • I shall at all times be pleased -to receive a call iroin my friends and Lhe public generally, when in Greenwood. lstf ('! 0 R D O N HOUSE, PICKERING. • i u James Gordon, Proprietor. This house ie • " a fine new brick building, ffniahed in superior t style. Every. convenience and comfort for the travelling public. New and commodious stables - -. slid sheds. _ _ _7 -y BROUGHAM HOTEL; J.M. GERUW Proprietor. Having bought of Mr. Thos. Poacher the above hotel and refitted tale same throughout, I intend to keep a strictly temper- - ante house, in conformity with the law of the land. A call respectfully solicited. An attentive hostler always in attendance. l0y -- - -- - - -`- — lrrizcsicul. - -- ' , PAItTI S �'PYSHING TO TAKE lessons !in Instrumental or Vocal Music :.. can obtain Vocal Music in Class or by private inetrnetion. Apply for terms to • Miss A, �. Coutts, Prof. of Music. - Mnaie room at the residence of Bibs. head opposite NEws office, Pickering. -' , ; T1 TIYTTTTTTT tla, V U��H$.L' �T � l� � �RIJ l.J ND U � !` •. _ .. OHERRYWOQD, : ,, PICKERING FALL FAIR. J - � - =i . - �� - Watchmaker and JleWeler � DdrA. F. Co111ns I! s�pending a few days LIST Ol sPECIaIL PRIZgs OEFaltLD To coxP>�TI- I f LATEST .LOCAL HApPENINaf; RECORDED NY with frieLds at -Port Union...... b1rA. Qep. TORE AT T$8 FAIB ON . TBIE 4TH AND 5TH ._ . PICKERING, ONT. � . THR PREae AND JUTTED DOwN BY Ou$ Gates has returned from her visit greatly : of ocTOB>tR. - . ` "'• �` � � - recruited in health,....:Mr Sommer- COiiRSBYOND3tNT8. ---- -� - A beautiful assortment ' , _..� ; . �, ' feldt has returned to her haln�e in Union• By John M: � row, �rangtlam Hotel, �5, - - � ` for lad drivers 3 fora 1st $2 for 2nd. `'Vetches, Cloaks, Jewelery d Fancy �� ,''; - wHITeY � ville......On Friday last Mr. Geo. David- Y +� + Goods, on hand. , l ; _ i �''•:. son final with an accident by Ueioq thrown - BY James Gordon, Pickering, $3 for best .; , ` - ' � lady rider,, REPA�KIN(1►PROMPTLY E CUTER 3�r. Chinn, -of BrookIin, was ;tined $u0 from a horse, which gave him a severe B Geo. Parker Dnnbartoa f � and casts for infraction of the E3eott Act. Y , or Shet- After 45 years' ezperience I am abl to say I will shaking up. We are glad to see he is land mare with foal at,,side, 1st, suit gents' guarantee satisfaction. 13y The case.is to be appealed, able to be about a aln......Mr. Menno q -nndErclo�hing, valve $2; -2nd, suit gents . . ,� Vandals are at work around. Several Stover has been vary i11......Lasti week underclothin value $1, ' ' • panes of glass in W. A. Cooper's store death remo }'ea Alice, aged oue year, By Georg � Empricgham, of Victoria -. - - ,: were broken one night last week, and sags infant daughter of AI'r. WIn. Norris...... Hotel, Little York, $5 for the best o_nQ- n ar�o a -• that were not fresh were thrown over. the 11Ir. Fitz atrick, of «'egford, filled our Y ©ar -old roadster filly.; $2 for 2nd raze _ store front. � � ttl it ou Suni ?a evenin y y• p PICKERING_ AGE�NC�.: � Wm. Foy intends to conduct the Queen e P P y g, in the abaen,ce to be (given b societ � - - - -- — f hotel, and will re -open it this month. of Mr. Davy ......Our orQaniat and leading By wm. H. Jacksona BrouRhar�, a vela- _ Open for the transaction of al legitimate- Business at the port is beginning to look air` slnper ha�-e resumed `their places in able whalebone whip, for the best bomplete - - - , Banking Buainees. •up. The "Gazette" say's oue vessel arrived the choir, alter thei.� trip across the lake. single rig, i _ , By D. R. Beaton Esq. Brougham $5 OFFICE Hovxs —Pram lb to 3 ; Saturdays last week. MARK TWAIbi. ' � ' - 10 to 1 o'clock. � One of Dar. M. Crawforth's`horses -Rota � for the fastest trotting�three- year -old "colt. - , By Alfred Oxford Black Horse jiotel• � cr ' ' ' ° ' � •. piece of wood fast in its throat, bat his New York Correspondence. Toronto $5 for best) two - year -old filly. = � " ' S>1V1naS Bank In Con ee�IOn. son succeeded �n eatricating the stick be- � � - � . -: fore anythin serious- resulted. avin a little leisure, we took a stroll $2 for 2nd, to be givenbv Society. - (3 -p) . GEORGE KER , Agent. g g Best team in harness, special by John- - -- - - -- ' -- - - - -- - -- -- - ------ - -- - »+�• � `. thro gh the Stock Exchange, on the corner D n E pp r de s M.P.P., st, $5 ; 2nd, $3: , a°,�2.I?�AN L =�TE_ .� � of Vt�all and Broad Streets. The room is � Graham Bros., $5 for the - - :; ' , PORT u N � O N . q the length about y Claremont, ` ' in the form of - an obtan best spring entire colt bred from an � Tte shortest sea passage. Average i'ma 8 aafys, � twice the width. The President sat at the � y - 2 of which are passed on the Rive and Gul of A Barden party was held at the residence stallion owtaed by therrl in 1885, and from - - St. Lawrence." of Mr. Annie here -on Thursday eveni�pg .of west side on an elevated platform, com- a Canadian bred mare, Rates of Passage —Cabin X50, igGO, 70, and :te0. last week which wag hi hl successful in mandinq a view of all. Here there were � $3 for the fat, and , . g Y $2 for the 2nd. j Return tickets at a reduction. Into mediate :i530. ever res ct, the at- tendance beill far e. "tickers," telegraph instruments which � Y � K K Also by Graham Bros., Claremont, $5, Steerage at low rates. Tables were spread iu the orchard adjoin• 'print the quotations in alphabetic for the best s rin fill bred from an Parties sending for friends in theol coun:•iy can ettprs. Particular Railway � stocks had - p 8 Y Y obtain Prepaid Passage Corti sates. ins the house, tea being served from 4 stallion owned by them in 1885 and a ' For dates of sailitlg, tickets, and 11 informs- o'clock. In the evening an excellent pro- its particular location, indicated by Canadian bred mare, $3 for 1st, and $2 for - tiou apply by letter,or �n person to ,gram; of music. addresses, ctc., was pre- a placard on a pedestals Surround- 2nd. - � �� � . �-- $ -. 'vvL, � .seated. During the afLerrioon the ladies ins these were •, the "pulls "° and By David Annail Pickering, $4 for best ' dis �ed of a number of !fins articles at "bears," ready to fight on the slightest grin colt on the round from. im � / AGENT. EIsPESS OFFICE. HI'I'BY. p°• Y retence atsl moment's notice, not onl in P q R + ported . ___ _ ___ __ __ - � -- - - -- the bazaar table. The pproceeds were in P Y horse aria Canadian mare. t ( � r , I RTC behalf of the building; fuad of the -new a bnaineas manner, but In a style equal to p�. J. D. Edgar, Esq., M.P., $5 for' the S1�11HGj oFTNE DIVISIO�' UoUlf 1 V Methodist church at Highland Creek. John- Sullivan. Last week one broker had beat team in harness. 2nd $3. _ - _ a dispute with another over some bids, and For the fastest running mules, fat $5 by i the latter, bull -like, drew astraight- Brougham sorts ; 2nd $3, b Weals . CULlti'TY OF U.Yl_f IU. � OfiHAWA. ',, , ,` : � , . '' � from- the - shoulder and knocked the other Matthews, Brougham ; 3rd, $2 by Thomas .. ' � ©© .. .. ' out in one round An ambulance tcok a _ ;; � `� ` -�QS� � , � � On fi'hnrsda evenings � 1?e t. end the P Poacher. There mast be five entries and _ Y + P the remains, and the victim bids fair to be �-� � ", c ;. �•�' barn and ontbuildin a belonKin to E. W. four to start. tic. Place ofHolding � ,�wQ� •�,�uc�z °� q g convalea¢ent in a fortnight. - ..:Best cow ivin milk or in calf, 1st $5 - _ _ __ _ _ — Taplin, lot 4, East Whi Eby, neax harmony, g g If an of our readers have ever been in 1 «'hitby � 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 � 1 with their entire contentt;r, consisting of Y worth of cattle food bv• Hagh Miller, - t'Brougham s 3 p� a lunatic asylum they alone can- form any Toronto ; 2nd $2. - � the whole grain oduct, a gnantity of hay, 2 "� Pickering 9 2�. s idea of the actions of brokers in a Stock gaff -dozen ° asks �s of Waterloo e 3 fort Perry � :� � R- nr0 22 7 Stiff 14 implements, harness, etc., were consumed Exchangte. One •will offer certain stock P g gg- - 4'Uxbridge � 9 2G 23 "8 27 15 by� fire. Six 8ve $ereford cattle and a + food, valve $3, for the best pair of Anda- anotller,bids, and in three seconds fifteen 5 Cannington � /' ' 10 22 29 9 2s l6 rude cow, which were in the stable, were lnaian fowl, by Joseph Dilworth, 168 sing -.. G Beaverton it : � 25 10 17 � or twenty will be bidding for the etacK, street east, Toronto. - - 7 tiptergrove 13 29 2G 11 lg also burned. The property was insured every one shouting at the highest pitch of B Thomas Holmes Brou ham $2 � - ___ —_�_ - _-� for $1,700, but the loss over sad above in• hid voice. These may be eight or ten each wor h of Dods out of sho ,for the � bet~t - - By Order, :_. �� E• FARE E «� aurance will be very heavy. groups, nlakiug folly a hundred boisterous, r; ' p � - _ Clerk o the Peach. Oshawa manufacturers will make a fine i collection of_tomatoea, not less than sig of . � T 'exhibit at the Toronto Industrial. crazy cracks, yelling, shouting and hurrah- a kind. ' '. - ��3EAP _. IC Eri'S - ins. This over, a calm follows for a few By L. S. Ackermatl,' proprietor of TIiT - _ , seconds; when •3ne of a musical -turn ptcxESlNa NEws, for the largest pumpkin, . � - G1��1�TI3 Z'Ii,iJ�TK R . annci • ! � � , :. VYH 1 TEVALk. ' ; _ starts ap the latest air, and all 'Din in the largest squash, largest turnip, largest beet, _ AN ' a' ST� �Hi� �� chores with force enough to raise the largest carrot, largest cabbage (one of eacl>� - 0 CE ' �isB 1 artha •Kirton, of Toronto, is roof, et f nil of melod ', as mo of them 1I Y 3 1st prize $z cash ; 2ttd prize, $1, one year r - _ hams for a short �•aeation.......:�1ies have good voices, and many have been snbscri tIOII to TiIE NER'A, UP -TOWN TICKET ASE CYO P - T;;tegraph t�ftiec -, - nitby. Minnie .11cCreight, of Scarboro, pain our -through a musical training Neat in By .7. D. Edgar, Esq.; M.P„ $5 for the - . o ;der, a hosing. match, an ther song, town a flying ylstt Iasi Saturday..:... Dlrs. best�0 lbs. butter in crock.' .Butter to be -: - - Whitb .to Winnipeg, let class. ailwa and which is interrupted by a "ball" or "bear" com the ro art of donor.. y y Taylor llas gone to St. Catllat•Ines to P P Y ' Cabin as39, Return � 50 ; 2nd X17 ;all ail via C. P. selling or trying to buy stock again. This B • T. Meredith & Co., Toronto, 1 cruet - �'ielt leer sou......Quite a number of our 3 R. X21. low will avoid mistakes, ccasionally program is, repeated hourly from ten to stand, value $5, for the best 10 lbs, buttes caused by the general crowding at the railway young people went to Port Union Lo at- three, . darin which time fortunes have - -•j : stations, by calling at the Tele aph -Office, tend the 13ucial at 11Ir. Andrew . Annis'. g in rolls. Butter_ to become the property of - Whitby. and procure from E. Ste henaon, at been made or lost for sor:�e ambitious donor. - vour leisure, any required railw y of ocean They all report having S aplenaia tulle, sp�CUlator, perhaps miles from this .up• By. Hnmphry & Jac�sdn, 'Toronto, $5 � � = tickets, at any time between 7 a. m. nd 8:3q��.m. and for hospitality Searboro takeA the roaroua scene among the' brokers. The for the best 10 lbs. butter in crock. Butter daily. F. very required information, Mapa,T me- hone .... bir. James Rose of our town, brokers et an r cent. on all he bus � � - tablea,Routes, Rates, etc., cheerfull furnished 3' •• + g � 1� Y to become property of donor. free to passengers on application. Tickets to has on exhibition a potato weighing one and sells, and they are happy, no matter By.Tames Park & Scn, Toronto, lE5 for z` and !rota nearly all points of thew rid guarau- pound and sig onuses, which, ew in leis how the wheel turns ;while their clients teed at as low as the lorveet rates. � the best 10 Ibs, of butter in lb. rolls. Neat- =a' The Grand Trunk eeppress passeng rtrainerun Otvn (�81:den. Beat this w110 eafl.- ' maY be walking their rooms, a thousand Hess and color• to be considered by the throw Jh daily, from Pickerin an VI'hltb to miles away, restless and sloe less, Navin `" � e y For the benefit of your Claremont P g judges. Chicago, Detroit and Port Htiron, 'thout any lost a few thousand by khe�day's operations; I3 Henr Lemon,' CI de Hotel, Toronto, - changa of cars. Baggage checked t Dash from scribe we misfit just Bay we � sI•lB still in Y Y Y Whitby to destination. this land of mosquitos and dust, .and or the reverse of this, may be` #eastinq 810 for the best 20 lbs. butter in crock. , ' Special attention to passenger tick to foY Mani- their other Cltenta moat aumptnously. Butter to become ro rt of donor. not in Rochester as: he supposed, iIg the P � Y toba,(via Chicago, also rig Bropkyill and'C.P.R.) We visit the Ui} Exchange next, and it By •'Oak Hall," Toronto, 167 worth of . Northern Michigan, Dstkota, the No thorn North nul'sely business, and not likely to be. is ;worse here than in the Stock Exchange. clothing for the beat 151bs. batter in crock. Western States, British Columbia, alifornia. for if W@ had fin inclination for thslt Y Batter to become ro art of donor. fipecialcheapthrough ,singgle,andr turnttcketr y speculations are made here b a less P P Y to and from New York, Philadelphi , Baltimorel business we could, aCCOrdinR to your wealthy class, in smaller amounts, and by By T. H. Morton, Brougham, $5 worth . ,- Washington, Dover, Del. Tick�ta t om Ottawa, scribe, find constant employment in the }ndividual speculators mare than by of dry goads for the best 201bs home made Montreal, Quebec, Yeterboro, Orilli , Brockvillb ClRrerinont. n'e have no baby stories the brokers. The men have their coats cheese. Cheese to become _ ro rt of Prescott, Kingston, Baton (vi'Is M ntreal, anc� p � Y ',�' also Suspension Bridge), f3uspen ion Bridge, this .week, as we leave Lhat for "The off, in genuine fighting condition, and donor. Buffalo, Detroit, Port Huron, Chicae ,Winnipeg, �Oy,'' SABAA. when they cannot fight bids they go gt it By Wd )�. Pardlenter, Toronto, or : ,A. and all points in Canada and the L itad States; with their flats. Such enthusiasm ae pre• Wesley Mathews, Brougham, one rock - �.� also season �9>1<- Aothing tickets. veils when a dealer's stock ie raisin and � � � •; R, away chain, ve►laed at $11, for 25 lbs. - Oh : ror and From �uro a l Points ! .� -� '� BROUC3HAM. - � , , ;, eu ©h despair when he is losing, cannot be butter in crock. Butter to become pro- With choice of reven�Ro �al Mail 6 am Lines, ` --- yy '•.:', 1" I - imagined by one who has not been there. party of donor. via : - -- ' V4 Nita Star, 17ominion `Cunard,' � . ,, „„ ,„ l�,ilr. Aa � Ellicott lo>�t u talnaLle silt- Y By Leonard•s, Pickering, for the best $o • Anchor, State: Amarican,' and `Red 8tar. � As some of yoar sp�aulative readers ma , Cheapp tickets suppplied reading t and from year -old mare last week. �t appears one � ;anxious to try their luck, here is the lbs. of factory cheese, a woven wire mat• - Whitb'y to Liverpool,Londonderry ue6natown, of the boys was ?vorkinq in the tielii when moans o erandne. Beek s broker who will Glasgow, Hull, Leeds, Hellcat, Loud n; >��nthee- P tress, valued at $5. Cheese to be, property. . ter, Bristol, Cardiff, Dublin, ent.v ,and Paris, b� some means the mare got down in a invest for you on s margin of 10 per cent., of donor. - guaranteed at as low as the lowest r tea. steer- ditch and was enable to extricafs herself. Chet is, if stock, he will. buy a thousand By Petley dr Petley, Toronto, ladies. hat . ° age, Intermediate, First and fie and .Cabin. when as6istallce did arI•ive sad the dollars worth for yon on a meat of one _ Parties wishing to seed to the Old ountrp for p Y or bonnet, value $5, for best 10 lbs. strain- ' their friends can have prepaid Oc an and Rail animal got oat it was found she had hundred dollars cash. If stock advances ed honey. ticks through to Whitby. strained herself so severely that she died they buyer gains the adaanee, if the con- gy J, g, Best, Pickering, one patent - Th Dash Tickets supplied via the Hoat tra , he men more margin, until his rin rockin chair, value $5, for beat 2C Linea, ( P. R. via Owen Bound ins uded,) to all a short time aftera•arde. � ,�lae was valued �3', p P p g g Lake and Manitoba- poiota. Als tickets by at X176. ma qln is bxhsasted, then eonsales himself bs. honey in comb. - Steemer Norseman and Torollio Ba te. wit 'the consoling'•if" stoeke had gone up By Dr. Field, $5 for best. 15 lbs. honey. 1� For through, local, foreign, sin l aqd round The harvest home festival given ender he would have made a fortune i Men n comb. ' trip railway and ocean tickets a o] to the sus ices of• Broa hem IInion $. i3. ` : - P R ha a lost ten thousand dollars in ten By pickle & Marquis, Pickering, ;for .. E. STEPHEI�S N, .. - which came off one the evening of Bept. eecords on 'Changte, others have gaiped as t 10 lbs. comb honey, one -flue colored _ � � • - - RailWay,ana Oceati Steamshili 2 ket 4gent. � 2nd, was a grand success. The weather -� ' _ O Delta Pont office. vp, it out. mach in half of the time. Our advice is flat set, value $4. _ _ pp ___ _ _ _ ___ � was favourable, and the company was keep away from the "bulls" and' "bears," ( ' ' large. The tea and program no doubt Honey in each of -the above cases to be• ' GreearsQer Basket arks induced a Great many to come —the people neither being desirous`companions if one ome property of donor.) ' has a few thousand to spekkkke slate" with. seat young lady performer (ender 15) on �� know what Brougham folks can do, if they .•$all," in s$bck transactioas, means rgan or piano, one organ stool, valuedd at - . The Trade Supplied �acln ively. ,:; ` try. The result show also the interest one. who tries to raise the price of stook. 5, by P. B. Forsyth & B>to., Pickering. Market and Farm Baskets of s ea, Cheese taken in the great mo ement of Sabbath No.doubt the term originated from the )E•or best done ap shirt collar and cuffs •. - `� �I school work. The sch 1 is doing well at one with Chineselsandry parcelain finish, - Bdxea made t� order. natural propensity of that animal to raise VENEERING A bPECI I,,TY:.� .: Present, havil�t sometimes as -high as 137 things with Its horns. "Bear," means ailtlfaetnred by J. Everett's dr Co., To- .. " -a In attendance, which is certainly good for one'.. who tries to depress the valve of nto. Articles to be labelled with colored Flour and Apple Barrels always n hand. A daGh s sma)l lace. Tlxe financial result -. large supply of Rubber Backe �haip � sto4ka, as that animal natnraliy Naga, or abet which will be found in each boz. • . - . � i - Pampa in stock. of the entertalnroent is shoat $50, mach dep>reseeg when oils Comes in contact with fiver pSakel stand, by E. Wilmer, Toronto, ' -. � 4_! .• yOr`ders by mail promptly aft nded to. more than expected. Friends, advertfee in � * Tat NEws if you want to have a gneeessfnl It' I ,_ aloe $4. . - .T. B.� SPURTS, P, prietor, ' : time. The tables was spread in good style ' • y Home made bread, $5 by F. L. Green, ) "' ' by the ladies, and the people did' �raple p► Literar Curiosity. reenwood, fat $2.90, 2nd $1.50, 3rd $1. � ?•y ' • Green River, Ont justice, appearing as if they worked un the Best display of pastry. or confectionery, .. .. principle of lsagh and grow fat. Perfectly T Ib ,following unique' specimen of com• ome -made, $5 by. F. L. Green, Greenwood, . HARNESS - �A LNG ! right; eat hearty friends, but Little folks posi�tion and spelligraphy was received 1st $3, 2nd $2, 3rd $1. {� of about 40 years or so should not eat too here the other day by the Ontario Bank For beat gentleman's fine shirt, machice _ .�+ We call goer special attention to the bargaias moth for sapper lest they get oat of aorta, au:horitie'e; and as no person of the name r hand made, 1st $2, 2nd $1, prizes to be ,offered ill and then scold those that appear to be full is known by them, it hue been handed to in goods, C. Dale, Pickering. ne far publication ; Best collection field turnips, carrots and Sln le and Double HAR.,N ESS' . of la�igh or those• who make mirth. After � As list 28th, 1886. - g 1 g man olds not less than sic of each), one AYso in Whips of a first- clas>� quality tea the company was called to order and m , A ant of Pickerin nntario 13ank g � R g whi , valve $2 b C. Dale, Pickering. and good variety, at the listened to an eacelleat program., which p Y . eoneisted of readings, epeeehes, recitations lead dear sir eain yon tell me if --- _ �as of en money °in that bank or not or H1pHLAND GREEK. •�Br�ugham _Harness Depot, end singing of a good order. The Dom- � � g � :• mittee regret that some who were expected enY notes a at sum monney of mine i �.e airin >Et, S eoia.iit that, that i wood write to yu to se if it is so '- - \�� - �. P � �' 3'' were not present, which was a Con• Mnoh sympathy if; felt here fvr M�. -, � i have rit to him for to send me that moo- W. H. JACKSON, Brougham.." side>�able drawback; among those was -the• John Lauder, who resides near West _- P, .--- Blacksmithing and woodwork as Iieusl Gr River band. By some mistake of Hey !Bat he does not send it ii yon ppleas Hill, in the death of his beloved wife, ' ed in let the know soon as yon Dan I am feard � eek. • • at L t 18, 9th eon.,. Pickering. 4y the oml�ittee they were -not notifi time Their services last year were mush thaC he does not want to gay me pleas do wh oh sad event oeenrred last w f GENTS WANTT�Dr appneoiated, and -their absence this year not tall him that I rit to yon pleas be a She had jest been eonfine3. rfhe funeral was the more keenly felt. The band will friend to I for i 4m neding the more pleas •took pleas on Sunda last, and was large- j - to ur over sar Ag�t of piokerin� bank �y attended by frien�s and neighbors. Ste dy e>�plhyment to Rood -men, none Please accept the apology. � There being YQ The new Methodist church here is . need be idle. Cons dersble provisions left, the committee ex ©It.e my blunders answer this later sun oono aded to have a 10 Dent social on � Yp� ago to yea over mY pauper Salle #or progressing nicely towards completion. ` woane hand red and $fty flue dolers it is � � � *�., _ !>�viotia >0zp�>ne• >Rot.:llftNntial. gat rda evening, when quite a nalnber We a either salar or commission, y the leg�sse that i was getting iroin home i Th8 natal elections in ashes will be P Y Y gat red and partook •of tea, inClnding a � Q 100 sme.rt men wanted at once to oanve►se for the com an of volunteers from Greenwood Was,to get it in the yoar of 85 i have not held on October' 12th, - • . • • sale of Canadian brown Nureerp 8toelt. and r the o�mmand of Capt. Henderson. rage�ved any interest yet pleas` to your Dar. John Macdonald, of TBrhntfi, lies ; T e Foothill Nursery, largest in Canada, over i the com n oAer mI• Agent of nutario Bank .answer offered to ve X26 000 if Victoria C "11 400 rea. Don't apply unless yon -Dan furnish The_ program, was quite good. � Y this 1 ®tor sun as you Dan yoar friend � ' 4- �' firs .class refereaicea and want to work. No pcivifpg some good selections, slsothe�Capt., - is removbt� to Toronto. - ,roo for lacy men, but can employ any nom- afte which "God, Save the Queen was .. ,_, i The Industrial Fait' Wes formally her f energetic men who want work.- Ann by .all. All Deemed pleased with the • daises T E & ante taitiment. from beginning to end. ; � Partiell.has an Irish Land $ill In pre• o nod by the Lieutenant- (lovernor_ on pe ;. S ON WEL�.IN(iTON. Wednesday. �' 36-99 Nurserymen, Toronto Orit. —C Y• - pa A on r ti V.. •� � � .. r - � ,'. - ...: . , .. I. i ��P /` � t. -� - _ ` { I' ,` t �• j 1 , , `. .. ... . ._• ..:•: tt h- 1' � r,t. lei -. 1 .. .- : .., W I - , # u• I. 11 ,J I A .... �� f" * .11 te twy� - f, 1 41 _ , I , Al Vi � �W I . A 1 . �1' §_ 11 _ , 8 �i ; I IF - " '. .. I . 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I..... ._ A pw�;Ii` 'Opeialslo whloh �w'a ditilved of A BasaWass koulk 196110i'the Noin"te1*9 - ­ , , , I � - '7, .. .. Hintet, ,��. - :m_.­_. . I �. . ; I �. . I .. - �... . . I.. .. � : 1. .,� -; . i � A gentleman as one of the London clubs lie Utter of puppiw, adopted a kitten and Is - ..; . . . . , A* a wager of JE100 thtt he would stand rearing It. - Felans SitioNet and b AcquItUd. The following Is the recipe �Iqer thii's, I an , Bordeaux has been in a date of exalts. . . .- .. . stal. Spalding's liquid glue. To one " at of Frank- meat about the trial before the Anise Court POZ for an entire day asm, point on London bridge Mr. N. M. Ostrom, March@& of good glue put three pints of cold water with a tray of gold sovereigns, and offer I .. I ford. report@ that he was chased fair a can- there of a D.vminimu named Piano Bra- . . . ­ . and lot It monk fifteen hours : then mall in them at ajeenny each without finding a pur- - . � . .� ..-, . . . . . � _',� . . I a hot water bath ; when malted and their. dhamer. He won the wager, Am the parson- miderable distance from the margin of a chard, a Doctor In Theology, and a remark. . .. . .. ._. . I .,-. . . . small lake on Bill'@ Island by a snake thick- ably _11 . brown g aim of 35, with a long \1 - I .. . . oughly mixed add one quart of crude sooldo by supposed the coins were brags and do- � . I . 0 _. , - . &aid, and three ounces of cheap gl oorlria ollned to invest. � or than • . stovepipe and of extraordinary xasptlenal luxurimmos. Tne I . . . - .. � . . - - I . .... 't., length. Indictment mate forth that on- the 3jot of • - - . - � wh � . � I .1 - . , I . . -1 . . . and stir well together. If too Ohio[, add The Meager of the Tevok of George 11'. again I. of fal L:- 0 IV ' I .1 11 - more soetio add. Vinegar in place of sold was regarded as the :uIllest person in the Just as John W. Bonnets of St. John, N. March last a malefactor entered the Domino . I . ' - won't answer, an vinegar Is three parts kkin dom, an none h been found a B_ o had completed • three years' term In loan monastery as 1,11le and with the aid SPECIA ' " i - . . water M least and only one part aostle said. could suoopeefully oentemd against him for the penitentiary, for bigamy, he was i es keys inoweded In opening the safe ; .. ..� . _. - . - 0-to of the noblemen of . � I thin distinationi charged by wife No. 1 , with the same of - In which money, Steak Exchange securities, From a dozen oesbollbore fastened I � . . -1 - .. .1 . ... . 11 .. ".� ­ - - the court laid a wager that he could pro. 141106. and other property were kept.' He carried ,- 1. I 11 14 N - - I .� together I a very good fruit-dryer may be . . . I . . . . - ' I .. . . . , . . - - - --utrian Rents , '. dnoe a person surpassing him In " to. 11 off twelve debentures of A � . . . made. Place these ever an oil stove having Recently a bear seized a ca I in a field of ! -IN - an Iran plate laid above the flems to equal- spout. At the time appointed he caused a worth 30.000 francs, and upward of 9.000 � ' - ' �..:� ,i.! Mr. Alm Watt, as Fair% Coulonge, and . . . . 6 .,-. notoriously homely fishwoman that he had franc@ In bank notes; on:1 gold. Thin rob- - . .,% - ; 1, . . . . � . - I Is* the host. Change the lower box to the could not be Induced to release Is until it had . I . �.­' � . - . . _. . ... � . I- . � to heard of to be brought. who stood by the bery must have been committed -by A.Penon - - - . -1-1 � - . .1 _� p ovary now I I .. . - and then and li� sure to dry broken the call's book in two places mad . . I . - : Better . The fruit, not to cook It. F side of the champion. With the appro familiar with the ta nantery, as i it may than Val otherwise disabled It. .P no window - be dried an a small scale wl great oath- of the present wearer of the belt, the palm Mr. John MoD inall, of - dloiiiroy, a' G. len- was broken, not was any noise heard by , Class: Goo fiction. - ; was about to be awarded be bar, when a Any one belonging to the bon". Pierre I - dif I . . . . - I . I - gory Province. has jut died as the 690 Of Broobard,. it wam further forth, left the I - . .. . � I . � � . . For felons and 'ru�ty nails hot vat -6 r- In bystander, probably Interested also In, Ili* 71 years. He came to Canada In 181' I ., . . - " ; I . I ' 6 "11411' building On the ova of the robbery, and on I � . � t ,. I .. � . � ­ : result of the decisions suggested that the . . , 1. . I.. ,_ _... .� - -_ _'. , I ..� . _., ­... add to be a specific. Imm roe the part an intent, and for a time lived In the town- I , . , � . . . . . .- . - champion put on the old lady's bonnet In the 14uh of May. assumed the name of I .1 �... . - .,.- offooted In water sm hot an be home ship of Loohial afterward removing to Char- B wthler, went to the 4 ffias of M. Molina' order to make the conditions of the *onto , 1,16 until the pain is gone. T 16 the owe ' 44 lotioubursh, where he resided until. his money changer of Bordeaux, and sea ht to Black�OS G rabl S ilh I more equal. He did so.' when the added death. - employed by the Shakers. ugliness was a* emphatic and Indescribable, . �. fin L got several. Austrian debentures oashe . I Do not allow your little stir to fiookle, John �nd Micheal Hickey" ' _ . . that the victory was awarded to him. my have been As notice had been received by the money ,..1. remove, ,and ad $100 for operating an . I . - ". . . . .. - I . - __ i . . for freckles are & fficult; to Another wager, which is somewhat fawil- illicit still near changers of Bordeaux not to pay the a . - I - .. � belan I . . . .1, - ,� ; - - , . : . . Dome early. They are 06*11 wing to the extraordinary character Port Perry, and John and h1lob"I Bowlso bonds, M. Molina, finding the numbers we . WORTH FROM to . 11 . . _., . , .I! . - - . San in the air combining under the Influence of the tests was that of Sir John Throokm for permitting the illegitimate business to the same an those on is y the or- - . I of sunshine; they may be prevented by bon, which was for aims thousand guineas be carried on upon their promises were oon- Dominicans of Lille, mused Pierre Broolisird � . . � 1: . I . . . , . . :1., , !, shading the face, with ;4 hat or bonnet of viated and will appear for sentence when to be &treated. The monk, on being Inter- , i , � - -_ *' that he would wow a suit of clothes in the , - * proper dimensions. - If the little face gets evening made from the wool taken from called upon. . 1, regaled, owned that he had] been enabled - - . . � . - toySanned, -to will be well to wash It with sheep the same day. At 5 *'olwk on a Sum. while mon'tited police In pursuit f'the by fal;e keys which a Lille locksmith manu 1 50 r y • ­ , '­ I "r-flower. , And, in fact, In summer It Is Edmonton st4o robbers were pausing featured for him an the model of the real I . . - .�_.�, "I.- morning in 1811 two Southdown sheep g the I _. - . ljt� I . : .1 �._ . . - . . � . . ­ . . . mornotlines needed to coal the skin. were shore, the wool was washed, roves, Shroes camp of One Arm at Calgary, ones, to open the Iron safe of the order. . . . . - . a ­ .. . . . . I . - . :, - � - :_:.. He committed the robbery the night after . . , SELLING A ! The mast of good manna Is So target spun, carded and woven ; the cloth was brave ran at Inspector Moodie with a sword . T F.�OM " i. . -one's self altogether, The pe pie of rawly scoured, failed, dyed and dressed; the me&. and the inspector, In aelf-defence, shot him he left the monastery, when all the inmates I , I ­ '. . . I i- :_ . . .. . _. - fine breading are the ones wh never think. sure taken, the suit out sad completely Waugh the am. Four bottles of beer we were in bad, simply by onlooking . '. . . il . ­_ . I . I .. I: . �. � _... - tar every ... . ­ � "', - . - . I , quitting , I � . , , 1: . - - . . _! _. . .. .1 . of themselves, but only •of the pleasure they made and worn at a dinner given by Six found'in the Indian's shirt. door that came In his - way. On � __ , . - - . . , _ - ' * � � . - , , . . - '_-....,z�, can siveethers. No aderum 't of beauty, John. 6 .o'clock in the evening. Lille he Asaided to rtnounoe an sooluisatioat I - - : When Ali Stag, now lying 'in the* New 58�� t o *% of lowning, or accomplishmen a so far in The wagers made on the speed of barges Westminster g"I under sentence of ,death# life.' He simulated suicide by leaving his per ,. ' . A I � .1 I .1.. fin power to attract as the gift of sympathy. us so common, and the *aims and oondi was informed that he had been granted a monastio malt on the bank of a river, where - .. -.1. . . ." � . . Sions so uniformly of • commonplace char- reprieve they were found. He swam to the other . � .�_ '. - . The Journal of Applied Cin mistry rooem- a for a mouth he was very angry and .. ... . . . . � Inands the use of & small quantity of car- actor, that they hardly command attention much disappointed. He is a believer in the sides and, as he had prepared the brother- . ..�.. DURING OU�''. I ... _�. . . �... :, I . . � . I :. : . - . hullo isold In paste f on the were of novelty. Don he" f9r suicide, they concluded, when his - .. .. . t� r� I or laying 'per-hanivings Migration of souls, andafter execution . ' . I I .. . speed, . . I 94 that Is Wfli that I . . . . I- and In whitewash, and m�s. ,ad his soul to inhabit the body of . I I times been put on their a - quality he expect freck and underclothing were found, t . 1. .! - rop,ol cockroaches and all Insoots. that they have not been popularly supposed, he tied drowned himself. Then under the ' I - - 9 non - , It will I a bird, and counted on getting even with 'Sal; - ' Ah neutralise the disagreeable odor cause • to possess. About twenty years age a raw these who had given evidence Sgating him name of Barth or he proceeded to Bordeaux, Big Summer � �., quent upon the decomposition of the passe, (so came eff on the Newmarket by ,Ao)Lwg their eyes oat. and -told every one he met about the suicide ... e • , - ` I . which in newly- papered walla In very seen nurse to decide a bet of 9100 made by the A vigorous fight Is in � of the monk Brechard, so that he was never .. I . .. .. �.. . . . . I. . . . I GOING . - - I - 1� 1_ . � - . "...1. �' give. The cheapest and be. form of mr. owner of a donkey that he would go 100 program between suspected of the robbery, and would not ., �. ... - .... I NOW . ON �• l . - . 11 '.. ballo said In crystal, whi the School Board and the Council of Wind- have been detected � but for the money .1 . . - I - . 1. I..; almolvgs in miles in twenty-four hours. The Meek- �. . . . i - . I ;. oat. The Board want the Council to raise changer noticing the numbers of 0 a 1. � I . ... '. , looking little ohap not I only lo'k his in"W . .. �� water at an excess of tempo lure. th Aug- . -1 - . $16.5W for the building at a now High Irian debentures. I - out in good form, but had' three hours . . :. - . . Quicksilver mixed with th White of An SAveL, The Council voted on the question, - .. to span. . Nothing could "_be -more full than &a �. I f L I _. . egg will Oman the bedbugs to ntirely dbap. and by a majority of only one decided net to . . . .. : . I I.. After the battle of Gettysburg An offions, avowal. On the judge making whether he . . . . - I - - - .. ''; I pear, if put In all the crevi and mattron- make the desired Appropriation. The School had anything to add In extenuation of his .. .. AOL A nickel's warth of quio silver and the In command of an Infantry brigade made a Board now propose taking legal measures . , ! wager with a staff officer in the cavalry than off it c is be said that he had a Brave maid whites of two eggs will be ions for two - , to compel the Cjunoll to vote the money. which #101=00 ,_, I .. I . . __ .;. ..., - or three beds, more than one-half the muskets captured The Council mito against- thew Um, owing to was powerless to onto, &Z � , , . � .. . . \ ­; . . ".. . . . _.. ­1 - ... would be found to -have one or more charges 114 eusots on his brain he was I _­ � - . "" " I , � because the ArOnot leased with the e e e - -1 , . . ... . . - - . .., �.7 4:.,.� I .. . 41111 in them. This led to the dimeovery of unable to Preac�i- It was under the in- Choice Reoip i �1 �.- i .: . a selection 6g; � , � i .. School B= of a site. - .�, . filiation of this derangement that he p ; '� . I .. '. a very singular fact. AS that battle 28,000 ' loaned ' ' . I - 1\, . 1. - B2" C3WQuxTTx& -Two oups of,o'old muskets were taken, of which ever 18. 000 Mr. Themms Kittle, at Moore Township, and exonted the robbery which, he owned, i .. . . . . - . , , , , - I - . . I - I ­ ­_ � . L ... . . x beef chopped very fine, half of brea& were found be be loo4ed. Seine 12,000 con- while digging In a swamp for water, came he went about in a o"i and cautious msn. � J,: ` ' Irle - * : . . - I . orumbm, two eggs, one all onful Of gained two leads and 6.000 had from three up-on the skeleton of a mastodon. 'rho nor that seemed incompatible with the men ' 128 to* 132 ko t to I - I K-street East, ; I � . I -hire'sanoe par I Sualis or home are ever four feel'" long, and tal state he described. His crime WAS about. - I � . t, . V. :.. . r parsley sett, end pop. to ben loads each. In many Inatenage half. ­ i . I . . ' . , I . . .- .; � , Per. Mix the most and broad together, add &-dozen balls were driven In on a single weigh about forty d . Tne up- finable, and his repentance wag deep and Opposite the larke :..t -, I . I I , A . . .1. - . . . I . ...� 66,80moing,- and moisten Itit the egg. charge of powder, while in not a few in. per jsw and part eruinhooh'so's'a1h Is three or bitter. A Dominican brother -me called by . 1. I . . i- .. . . . .1 ­ I If the compound is still too d work in a ateacem, the former po"essor had reversed four test long, and Is moire than line Man Broolbard's o9nusel an a Witness of the air- .- '': � '.. . .. � . :1 . 1. . .. .. little melted butter. With Poured hand@ the usual order and put the ball in first. can lift. The ribs are of enormous size. onmeanoes of She robbery. He know no- I � -_-],�, , ! form the compound into 011oquetkm,, roll Same ludicrous ands amusing wagers were The whole remains have not yet been exos. thing beyond what had been confessed � theme first in egg, then In oisoxer crumbs, paid on the result of the Presidential oleo. voted, but the process of exhumation is go. , but To]ro too I , -1 , .._... - he Warmed the Jary that "cording to the . . �,.:. I 1: and fry to a good brown. don. A Meadville (PLY girl bet fifty kisses lag on, and worse of visitors are going from civil law there had been -no robbery, all ' . : . • . 1. 1. . ;... .'I ' 101011010, .. � soar all parts of lAmblon to view the remark- tdngs being in common in a monastery. ­ ..,.. AripLaCUSTARD Pill -roe sour apples Against • Winter wrap that Blaine would ' I - . ­ able discovery. � - :-. , and stow until soft, then- carry Now York. . � Broonard had perhaps taken more than his , . - I h them nnes . ,11 I .. . - .. ,L � � . . . . ' . . - . .. . - ' . . t beat two eggs for each pie be baked ; ., .�_ � L:' I I I .. - ' _. SQhool Teacher* Flwt,' of T*andldags share, and promatur4y, out of a fund of ' . . : � I _: I ,- :� put in at the rate of half. cup L butter and . School Section No. 4, resigned his charge, whiob he was a 6o-preprieter, for under the .1. I., _1 I I . ..I.. I *no cup sugar for two PIN. ine the pie- - , TIRRIBLE DEATH OF A TIXAB I but" he claimed his resignation was not dooree for -the expulaten of the religious tins with 11"be ; put in the &ppleg, eggs, .., : ,.. I'� � "I - .I . . - Boy. Cr I . -, --. "bed upon he had two weeks to Smoh at ter Orders Shim money was divided equally �. . -i . ., . ; .�,:il.::,­ , .-. ­ -.� ... I � . - I I., e, 1 .. '. • .!- .;�_� . . gnaw "I . . ., __ I 1.i% I I utter and a tad nutmeg - 131tt of a RabiA _­ - �� � . vacation. On reaching the mahool on Mon• among the brethren, who were to be ard : . FrOM the Bog- The mad _. � . k. I they have been mixed. or top orus; day kot,'howevor, he found Trustee Brown ad 24 a religious family. The pr="; � r .. % I - 17 . . I Beene Irroves Usaies% ­ . . ­ % - . I . ;. . ... Put strips &cross in sqummen or triangles, j.`_'. .' .. , I :., I with a lady teacher In possession and was Judge indignantly protested spsinal this .. ; I and bake in a quick even. ..� I I . I .1 ... I:- . ; I -, ..:. 00 *K6 farm of W. K. Gandy, near Per% infermod that his resignation had been so. theory, but It went home to the J arores who � . . � I . . 1. ;_ -.. I %. I - 111111160 31it � . . : - - . . r*� , - - . . - I . . .. . � .. DANDY PUDDING. -Twe q�"' 4 mad War* Kan., a rabid dog bit .Walter Ospted. He seems to have disputed this rot uznod a nfisalmons verdict of acquittal. �. I. milk, one tablespoonful of torch dim. Gaudy, 4 years old, In the face. Several statement of Me can and to have anamps- - - - - - - - - - . : I . - - � --- - - _1000� . � � - ­ ­ ­ . . - solved In some of the cold co six eggs, of *0 animal's tooth entered the flesh in ad to • open the school whereupon trouble .. . . - . � B RIE1F A19D BRIGHT. I .1 I _. . . ban% th 0 . . 1. ; .I.. . li� yolks with enough a r1lo sweeten the Oh0sk and above the eye. The ensued and a magistrate has been called t , I - . . . .: . . . . - I . � 4 - . r ' say three tablespoonfuls. 8 in the egg boy did not suffer, except from the Isom. in as final orbiter In tha promises. . " Thirty per oent. of the MrW in p" are In ten g -. and sugar before the milk - *no but the parents at owe book him to hots then . Thus In a squabble in legal circles dn illegitimate. ..' son, where is .. 1 . I . -,. . She corn misrob. lat the are came In it t: & mad mleass was applied. Belleville. The Is told that while . I � .r L __ .. .. - . commen . ' ' � '' ' r!' : ­ . I .. .. I . - . - balls a*.,lng an She event burni It would not adheres and It was said dmt prominent counsel was absent from She . r . .. .. I - - . a . . ­ . English In to be taught In this : time so . . . . . - ­. I I sohown of j,pea I . . . -,. ­ �. - . . . � ­ � Ing. Flavor with lemelm a pudding no vir" had OutOrld the system.,, Not court room an site ray donned him sown ' . . � r. r.. . . r I r t ."", ' . . - should be about the Of -thick matiollodo the fat�er�took the boy to Me=. and entered open the let a 00 Of a couple Extensive coal fields -have been found In I , .. • *__ . _. . . . Gramm when dodo. Beat the field, where a European lurkay. . . ...- Ptqrchas'ers . *6" With a =77 Mad alms was applied. - of criminals In dook. When the owner of ' ' '"! , to .-- - . ,� Is also Im 0 "HIOM SaOuWj the the' returned he peremptorily ordered The Belted title cost i Ii liv : ". . ­ . I HMG 01gisrs flavorg apr"A • the top and many an and - ,' . . . .. - I 1: . I . � . . brown. Hide fellow odd h1A threat was gets and the removal of the garmwit,1 but the judge Acores were wounded. . . . it : : . : ­ - . . - I .- rdused to "L He would cry when water allowed the aftern!y to appear before him Dynamite has � . .. - ' I I .-' -L" '. I ..­� ArruSi"P.-psre andilheene-quart � brought Y Nhould TakO AdvantaWe of the L Of XPTI4419 Put them Into a k"o with half "" him, and aeon became without a gown, Several members of the Pollih for driving . . . - -"- 13 -9 --- 2-- . I ww%ft A sialana van WaVONSINFAR ... I— bwuP of water, half cup f Inlo half 6 out from Fort pr now threaten to -bring a char India has a aup sugor, Worth and exhausted their skill, km% the greater aore lot them stow against the attorney. They oWm that an the United ... �, � * P"PuUg boy grow were% gV° foam bon" Sad 8�416L . flour, one teaspoonful of of nd huy criminal court, a xnept a police oearL traw he* have ben worn Ion this I Cale of the anmL For the orad " *Do Pint Of 21 him Mouth,P16"ns crime a attorney has no right to conduct a asse ILI 8 than ovir tWom Anne. Be 'of lariat cout6fdOw War$ dMPIY horrible, A little . . � W teaspoonful sodas a little and =I& Several Germans from Hay To nor towns . .... _. I . ­ . - . ­ , So Make it @Wff enough to Vl.aYmlsts 01une to no him yesterday and took the Usia &I Clinton She 9ghor day. . .. I ­ I So go far thirty In Ohle have adopted I .. .. . I . . . I . . .1. I : ­ .:. . . I % _. .. . . . JAY It on bring . I . - I I . I L % r. .. .. I with a moderate &a. cover In the evening the man6m poison. off the train to recover It. The train was ad postmaster at Climax, Mo. been anoint. _. . ....I" e r o _ .. thick. top the 1 en inali Walter napped at him, bititur him slightly Near Se villa the hat of am of the Prohibition under the Dow law. h . , . I • - i Do lift the Y pod am named Swindler has . _d . . Ir 014 cover In the, face. The physioinam fear This � . . 11 4019" And lot it cook In even. !half an hour has isIme been Inoculated with She be pwty blow off, and unconsciously he step A ' e until done. I . . - � Small . Serve hot batter and for awhile and slopi for become quiet running at thirty Miles on hour'st the A piece of sidewalk In AtIantiss Ili., b ' '�, L 1. . be. .- - . i .� I . 1. .. -:, - 11 few mOM=tL tims, and It was taken for granted that he mins no dry gas the heat of the sun Ignited _. 11 : . - � . .. . . � . ., . . .... . He Awoke With the tremors barked like a . . i. .t - ... . � . - I . . . t - . - . I ; FA111M MU'STAI&D.-Pat onion to monk would be Instantly kill" As soon an, ft. . I .. . I In a cup of vinegars let ffiu�u three days, dog, bong himself nearly double, gnashed possible a stop was made and the brain was . Now Going On at our Store#. .. . - . strain and add one toospeof his tooth, blood and team gushed from his backed toward the looallty of the accident III*[$ has the champion oamp,mooting, sugars and 'cayenne *Soh of *d16 Months and he was the estinated aftendanos being sixty %hons. ­ � ! L - 11 ­ - pepper, mustard to dead. Mrs. Gandy, with the object of taking on the mangled : . I, ­.- I . . I .. -1 I '' . - . I . . . -11 thickens boll five minutes. the mother of the and. i :. - . : I . , boy# Is Pr*gbralOd with reMSInL Bonn, however, the owpoe was lno@ to be .!:. m � . .1 . . �' �... . - - . - 1. . grief. It Is to& British Columbia's coast Is at , `� . � I - I � L .. . . ' ' . . 1j. 1 - * L - _. � - . , Rusaia's xffitan at, i "M� , ,,� 14; shook. red she iTIM die from the found running along the track to catch up made defensible by horts at Vancouver and - .f � . . ­ . .._�._ il-.-:� , �.,. 1, . . aluth..- ,, .. _. � I . 1L1' to the brain. He had* received a bad out other points. BEST QUALI __. ....`.� I I ­ . . . : , . on ; . ­ . . The growing dispos I .1 . � . .. - Honor, . ' the side of the face and a dislocated ItIon to i compute the - ] �, -'�,­L. The Place I : Fifty girls In a Now Haven . . Of � . ­­ �­�:, shoulder, but otherwise was uninjured. rubber Alit .. .. . j I . !-, . . . ... -_; relative military forces of many and. .. % - strook because the superintendent would .: I . . � . _. .1. I - - � - - A'16* days age a fend mother PTO a A married woman of Portland, N. B.9 � . . * . ..-. k R'Nal"adImOrG than non candidut- not allow %ham to have the windows open. 8 I . , . I tarA1100 in An article quoted In some of'She however, avenfle daughter a chocolate sweetie, whfoh when proceeding homeward a few nights .ubu ons I from maternal fear of balmia's ap. age wag attacked by an unknown man on a A Dam Moines (IL) paper may@ that when 0 9 Jar a de- A. K. Cutting worked in that city pA a - . I . . - i papers from the Berlin past. � Aff , - : . .. . � . .T . . Woo was not Galen at emos, but was to be deserted strong. Her wroams were howd I . 1, I ­ ' i- .. L tailed examination of the Ruwfma reserves nter he was known as 11 Dirt shirt Cub. - . 1. I __ L.L_ . ... I ­ .. ... . , , ­ - . e - . I , I . . their numbers and the apt till the afternoon before being devoured. by three men ahead of her. Th v hurtled to ' w of their organi- ro a - , - . . - . I ! - . - Stion, the following to her assistance and cap I . - I . .;, z sum" In given of " Now, dolly, said the loving parents "mind captured bar so". Zge L Wilto'no - .- . -_:- I --.L- � ..,. I f - ;. ­ I - I? the standing armies in the two 0 - - - L .. ?. .. . countries you have PrOnAl6d me on year honor ant. The woman hodlalkd about going to - " Rocking" at Mount Desert oonlbtg in � . . I I' . . - . - net to oat the chocolate before tea time, the police station to lay an inf ormistion, and two persons of opposite max sitting on a so. - - ... . � . - I . . i. ''. - . - ` ' . ..., .. . .:- - -- : .,. - --.1 - ... - . • �. uadreum; artillery ' h. oluded reek, under an umbr - I . :. � 936 sq' :Infantry, 823 batt&;Honm; cavalry, haven't you "'Yost mother,' answered expressed a wish that he should be putils' alls, 'and can- Rusk Or L -.412 pieces; , J . "V4bl - - L , � I _.. J - � . pioneers "and railway 90) " 31 batul. the dutiful MISS, and went on . her way to. ad in some other way, whereupon two of veraing. _ . - . from . . . . I �. vebas � 1 �. - , .. . . I lions. Germany : Infantry • 03 battalions; jolding. . A very short time afterward the the monen seized hold of the ruffian and Saccharins, a product from coal tar, oasis - . - .. .. . � ­ . . � � Q 9 372 squadrons , . erys 2,040 oho6wate disappeared, all *saw of it gone, hold him, while the third beat him until he $12 a pound. A teaspoonful of it will can. .- , . i . .... ...1. t .. - - , - - L' - - , = pioneers and railway Nave 01 sticky, brown mark round the little y then . 113 ,_ I I . oopot 21 bat- a fell exhausted upon the street. The Vert a barrel of water Inba good syrup. it '. - ­:. ruissels', a , * I- , , Wiens. Attention is can t� the n &I's rosy lips. so Dolly# Dolly, renigna. klokbd him until they were tired, and left does not decays mould nor ferment. . I - - �1 - umarl-, . 1. I I.. * . I . - I... A.. cat superiority of the Russian - strated bar mother,, 64 where was hen. him in a very badly amed-up condition. . . I . - ... - establish- I . .. . ; . ... _: . I __­�� nient, PsItiOularly In the . cavalry soh you aso the sweetie ?' , 9 I A Prisoner In the Elkton jell charged - ­.... . -1 �. - . I a In my,tem. L - . � . one' It Is imbe remarked that the arm; &Ohs" was the profound And unanswerable A voting man near Brussels was empiq- with murder spends his time counting the . .­ . . . , 9rapbstrxeOt I 0 keeps of � ad to take the flax pickers home so. *&I letters, Words, versa, and ohs term in the I .: ..... � ., .. the m000nd reserve are more tfilolently or. reply. '', , . . . to 1P - . . - town. He had a lot dry hay in his now pulsed In Russia than In Germany. ..- -.- - , , 1­ I;.. Bible. He alLims to have made a complete � , . - - - i . . . ' _ The L a . ;.. bay-rack, and being anxious to sea how count, and Is Verifying IL . - I ar. ­ � ' . Yost winds uP Its article as follows:-ss To _.' `66 That was a mysterious f quiok'about 26 men could got off his wagon . I at astonishingly low fig_�es d judge the Russian am fin dimappearI111109 0 8 Y'Vannali, Ga. p has a policeman who can , I . - of � Smithe the Seller of the Cash Bank. Y. soundly While walking. The ether . - I Ing this Great Sale. ...,., xsr"Y' we ha alighted match into the 11loop I - . . 64 He . or .- _.. mhould Any that III exhibits signs of a now w so I His accounts were all right." Every man jumped fer,his life, She funny -1 I . , I and wide-spread eirganjzitigno with "yes. That is where the myof night he slumbered through a heavy shower, . ''. tory . . - . . .. � - . - ... . - great comes an Included, and but for a former who and wgA much ' . .-_ � - % . I - - . .. ­. .. .�. &Mmntion to developing the strength ; but In." I J 2mped the line fence and caught the team found surprised when he awoke and . � b;l '. - - - : I . .­ . I I . ..'J. _. ... .. . I f L '' ' I himself drenolied. . . i . �,-. . . . . . .!� �. " I , I I the little homogeneity, little under Aitis . from ; there would have been a runaway. By a . . . - - I I , ; . L . '. .. I .. _. talky and 0 mm" rom gairthents 1111114112 . i - . . - 9 � . . '. congs'"vOU642-something about It that In the clothes room of a Marld desperate effort the "horses were detached .. The Palmer Journal tells of a chinzi who, .." . � , I . I .. . on . �.. ,�� .. a . . I .- . . ... Suggests the Idea of jerks. In point of facts when the fire bell rang the other evening, . .. . 1. , .. . .1 I. ..� .-; led She electrician of the '"'Ory from thew only slightly singed. The . . . . I L I.. I " 11 - .; .,. -4-... . setabi I I Meat to run man at the rope shouting. I � . I . - - . .- I She Russian character Itself im clearly to. catch the hitherto W hay -rack was destroyed, however, and had to the I " . - � I I .-.. . flooted in the army system as a. rte undetected ."f. He no wholes and 14 Stop I Stop ringing that .bell right away! connected a pocketbook in the po&st of a considerable relaln had to be done to the. 1. ­. r .. �� , the very same features can be distinguished ppk of Irousers with wires that terminated wagon. The 79=9 man Is not favorably You mustn't do ill It'll wake up my baby I" . i I ....- - , In the political conditions of the empire." at &-gong In a distant roam, and as strong. Impressed with his stiocene as a humerls16 The DAnville Breeze boW of a We. ­ I I . ,�. I.. .., . . youn � e e . ]non riding with a young man, and sxcLim- � , . - . . . .. .. 11 . ­.­ Od She wires that the gong would ring when . ­ . . I - I - '. __ _..,.... ... It t4as more courage sometimes to dim. 'the-pookobbook was moved. The pooket. .- I 1 fog sight of two calving: ,,, Ohs we - . .� - . charge a debt than It doom to disohuge a book WAS moveds the gong goun44 =4 ' Fish Im, go A brain 1694 41060 In In- those two little ooviletLF0 id you %, . - . .. 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I Te mar - right to be happy g row I will tell all to Cynthia --all the truth, and I will go away again from this tiappy Asher 1" Then she broke out Into piteous wompisg, " What am I to do ?" she wailed. J of Where Is there a reating -place for me? Is all in r life to be cold and bare and desolate, wh 't others are happy ? What have I done )0(18 the I should 1w persecuted by this hard . Este? Ohs mother, mother —If I oonld only die ' tthe same moment Cynthia was paoinQ I her room, sleepless and pale, fighting a hard bottle with herself. - Jus She had suddenly' oome to a 'eat orhis I How would she pass through it ? . In her life. Would she be noble and generous ? Would she realime that grand ideal which she had . always upheld and believed in, now that the @aorifioe was to be all her own? Would she beir the ornoisl test offered her —she ,� . whose enthusiasm for the noble and the r generous had hitherto been her badge and y Watchword? For a while she doubted her- ' self ; and the anguish of her own failure was the wont pain of all —worse than mortified .pride and wounded feeling and the uproot- - tog et all the settled conditions which had . i made life so secure. In her heart she knew that the wrong to her had not been wilful. r ��R : Only a few minutes ago she had bent over her friend's white face and touched It with 1. her 1iF6, knowing there, had been no treaoh. . ; ery there, merely an innocent supplanting, at which Cynthia, to the humUity of her erne generous nature; wondere d little, see- ing how fair and sweet a type of woman- hood it was which had taken her plane. Ile -! . Cynthia could read Leonard like a book : cow that she had found the key; and she knew that from her the renunciation mast come of the tacit agreement which would soaroely have bound a leas honourable man. . She said is herself proudly that he was free. _ that he had never been bound. But could - ' j. she say it nobly, generously ? Could she make the surrender me that it should not look like surrender? Could she forgive as that none should 911666 it was forgiveness ? le It was a sharp struggle; but the question was answered at last; and she throw herself up9n her and slept the sleep of after ez- hanet,sa, - „ - •” + d$ty - A couple of miles beyond Petimawr Castle the oliffa which bound the coast ran out "sharply into a rooky point, washed by the restless wavem and crumbled Into a long dark line of-w j egged, broken fragments r*retohing eat to sea, and covered at high 0- tide by the water. . On the afternoon which followed their anxious night, Miss. Deveten and Cynthia were sitting an a boulder of rook at the ex- treme edge of the point, looking towards the sunset. I The waves washed with a dull Irs • sound against the foot of the cliff ; the lead. ' en water beyond was hardly stirred by a. Ibreath of wind ; sullen clouds hung heavily over the hor ;zsn, and a pale gleam of prim - rgee-light struggled wanly through the dark . oartain, ohanging into rose- ooleur and pre- sently deepening into stormy crimson, which spread blood -red over the pale-gray water. "There ie at stotin " coming up," Cynthia said, looking out to.sea. " See how low the gulls and curlews fly, and -what a flatter , and chatter they keep up -; .and how the stormy clouds are piled up above the set. Ling sun I It will be wild weather by-and. lerS She said -this- 6daure she saw, another . storm threatening in -the pale face beside her— beoause she dreaded and would keep back unspoken words which she felt Instinc- t the tively had been trembling on theme white Ups all through the of walk. But nothing ooald keep them back now. Mies Deveton's - hands grasped Cynthia's arm ; the words, mingled with mobs and tears, came like the rush of a pent -up good. ",' Cynthia —Miss Ksith —yoti` must hest my story, my miserable story. I cannot bear its burden any longer. I cannot live with a secret between us which would I(� �S . . make you turn away - from me If you knew V , it P, She saw Cynthia blanch, and she covered her face as she hurried an with her history. And then she waited with bowed head and treg' averted eyes for Cynthia's judgment. . 1 - There was a moment of silence, only a moment; and than Mine Keith's Arms en- ciroled the trembling girl ; the golden head was drawn down to a safe resting- plaoe, and a voice, fall of that tenderness ,which be- Came stately Cynthia so well, whispered to the half -fainting girl- . 6 6 My poor child 1 My dear child I Stay With no, and let us comfort and help you. We will not let you go." Then, as the two turned homewards, Clinging to each other in renewed love and confidenoe, the first muttering of the brood- , Ing storm came across the leaden waste of wateia, the first distant flash rent the black- \ edged oleud. Bat It was towards the morning that the . storm broke at last, a f arious north - westerly . gale, beating . fiercely against the closed casements of the Castle, "eking and wail. Ing, like it despairing chorus of lost souls, around the solid walls and iron -bound per- tali, tearing and stripping the shuddering �' branches of the great oaks and elms In the pork. For hours it raged ; and when the small home -party met for breakfast the dam'' .storm had scarcely abated. Lady Keith . shivered over the warm comforts of her lnz- arieas table and sighed. " I fear there will be -disaster on the a" this wild morn0g," she said. of Yes," replied Cynthia. " I oan - see . from my window the waves tossing and rearing like wild horses. Miss Deveten- ;.eoaard —will you - ride down to Mawr Point and see the breakers dash In I It will be high tide at sea o'clock. "l "Berl%," interrupted dndd Lady Keith, tt you will not venture out In suoh weather 1" of Why not ?' answered Cynthia. " The i 0 , �, y. . rain Is over. It'wM be a lerioos sy� friends. He will searoel be able a give h and I want a wrestle wNh the wind taday� himself. In the taeatstinso he and be re- -the last wowk half to herself. - meowed at one*. Is he M go to the Oastle ?" % u Then her metber saw that she was pale, � es ; but the oarriage has gone on with and wandered -If the storm had shaken her. � " Dan'$ look N anxious, mamma. As If " Than the man will him. We I had not 'done`•it twenty times before 1 I�, rant improvise some sort off a 0 Tbere, Is not a sight to miss." that will do. Gltentin may man, gently V " Hark- l" called Lady Keith,- with up. In the confusion which relgood at the lifted band. !' Is not that a n ? Castle for hours attar the resoned port% ,, Jt Is only the bursting of the Wopssts" were brought in. Leonard Hope band ft Oynthla- answered impossible to speak to Cynthia— always the "Then Is anotho# -and, m►othe r," Lady ruling spirit there— althsngh burning with Keith persisted the excitement of a discovery. Late in the 11 They are minute -grins 1" Lard . ex- afternoon, and after favonrable bulletins had olatmed, rising hastily and meeting the but- been leaned of all the patients save one, Mr. lee sit the door brimming over with tidings. Hope found the three ladies of the house " My lady, there Is a large vessel j clot gathered together in Cynthia's boudoir, Miss beyond the Point in distress; she Is Bring Davoton sitting by the faro, with the Infant and dgnalling ; Griffiths saw her from the saved from the wreak In her arms, and Lady turret. She'll be oa the rooks, my lady, Keith and Cynthia banding ever the little with this wind, and the tide running In. " waif err it batted and stretched its arms 91 Poor souls !" halt sobbed Ludy Kith: ' towards them in Its unconscious orphan- -. " All the men to the shore at onos 1" hood. Cynthia ordered, promptly and clearly. " What is It ?" Cynthia orbd,�staetingup " Lit 0 wens take the cart with, blankets 'at Leonard's entrance. - " Is he alive ? Has and brandy and as many hot -waver bottler he spoken I as Mrs. Price can sand. Marshall will take " No," answered Leonard ; " but be pre. down the landau and the wagonette. Tell pared fora great "dime, Cynthia." the 'groom to bring round the boreal in- tt Who 4 It, L coward ?" she oried, begin- stantly for Mims Doveton, Mr. Hops, and ning to tremble. myself, and then lot him ride for Mr. Mar. " Oh, no one -- nothing that need aghate wood and the Mawr dsoten. Mamma; see you 1 Bat It is strange how that wedding that Mrs. Price has bode prepared and fires at St. Sebastian's -haunts as In soma shape lighted. There is not a moment is loss. or other. Look at this." Edith. are yon ready ? Leonard, will -you He put the pookot -tioek which the surgeon 004M V had handed to him Into her hands.. On its For the first time iii 'her ilte there was a first page was written the name " Percival Dale hesitation, a .scarcely perceptible Danvers." change In the old familiar - owfident tone " Hush I" whispered Cynthia quickly.,, towards her oousin -T-a change to be felt Bat it was too late. rather than heard.: do It is .' the bridegroom,' Leonard said. ds Few wor ware /spoken * so the throe rode tt Why, Cynthia eP—as she caught at the rapidly through the park, where, a giant book of the chair from whioh she had risen. elm, which had been worsted to Its wrestle tt W bat —what have you done V she with the Soros wind, lay, with its spreading stammered. . roots upreared and bared, right across their " I ?" he Dried, astonished at heir agitiatien. path. Showers of leave,ifell at their horses' II I have telographed for Mrs. D ilamaine." feet, and swept whirling Into ,thsir faces: At the same moment Mies Doveten roes They pressed on, urging the animals to their re her sorts white as death ;sad Lady Keith utmost sp04 and listening, through the - drew the child from her arms to save it from bursts of the unconquered tompest, for the falling. - solemn repetition of the signal wan. if Lot me see it," the whispered In a Presently fieok6 of snowy loam, mingled strange breathless voices taking the book with dust and dead loaves, blow into their from Cynthia's-hands. faces. And when they tarred the shoulder A paper flattered from It a& to the table, of the hill which lay between them and the and lay there spread out before her a) ea. ocean their hearts seemed,te stand still be- It was the register of the death of Mare lore one of the grandest, solemnest; saddest Dslorme Danvers. aged 23, on the 25th of sight@ in this sorrowful world. Jane, 187 —s at BsUa Vista, SL Jerome. Clore An upon the shore the mow -white This date seemed to barn itself into her breakers churned and dashed to a wild tri- • brain. Then she had wronged him; the had utnph - of lawless might ; and just beyond, been deceived, an he sold, by a trick. And showing blackly against their whit anon@, lay he lap there, close to her, oruelly. . wounded — the doomed veosel a large steamer;. She — dying, through her fault. Instantly she lay broadside on to the oiael rooks, to near psrodved that he had perished In bringing the shore that the ohdeks of the, passenger@ her this vindtoation of himself. Somebody crowding her deok could be heard ebeve the had said, she remembered dimly, that the din of the tempos% and the roar of the wreaked vowel was a large West Indian breaking waten —so near that, but for that steamer with passengers. Dirzy and faint hissing barrier, a rope -could haves saved the so she was, the whole story placed Itself to- feeblest amongst them. • Wave after wave gether before her, and she was stricken was breaking over her, sweeping each one with bitter self reproach. its tale of viowins Into the white I amonngg " Let me go to him —I must see him 1" gulf, 10 beat the Ufa out of them there, al- she exclaimed. "Take me to him 1" though i mercileas exaltation over human II You ?" -Leonard gasped. Impotence. " Y as," she answered, with a shudder ; III It was a total% t4thospttable ooatt -fir --I am his wile 1" from helot ; and only is few women huddled ' ' 0 �` '� �` together under shops of the 8104 and a few t, Poor child 1 It has been' a terrible blow. men scattered along tIhe beach, looked help. She is quite overwhelmed. If he could only lessly on at the catastrophe. Into the midst have spoken to her once more 1" Mks. Do. of these Cynthia, wh ' was loresmost, dashed lamaine was saying, with her handkerchief breathless,- orying imperatively— to her eyes. " Dear Lady Keith. it Ina '" A be%" boat 1 Will none of you try tragical ending to a most happy marriage. to reach them ? Men,: can you stand by and My poor daughter Is completely over- see them pariah V whelmed I" 44 There ira't a Ufa beat nearer than Lady Keith only bowed her head ently. Mawr, and that would be too late —she's Mrs. Delamalue was quite anoorssalons of breaking up now. A"' what but the ifa. the truth. No one had( had time,' In the boat oould live five seconds In suoh a sea ?" oonfudon and distress when she arrived on one of the older man answered. , the scene, to "make any explanation, and • Even as he s eke a huge wave struck the now no one had any inclination to enlighten vessel ; she rolled ominously, and slid from. her. Se," she talked on of her dead son -in- the treacherous rooks-; and. when the" law's virtues, of his devstion, land of her blinding spray cleared, the seething Wotan daughter's heavy lea+►, anoontradloted. were strewn with black straggling figures. - " After mach brief happinea to be a widow At." sight M4 at Deveten, with a great at eighteen." the mother lamented — "a rich cry, covered her face with her ' hands ; and widow too, which is almost an additional Leonard Hope, catching at the dropped trial. He has left her the whole of his for - robu, turned her hastily book up the pebkly tune. Nothing could.. exceed his liberality, slope they had just descended. excepting his attachment to her. And so it happened that neither of them " Poor child I" Lady Keith *ahead with saw what came nezk —hew Cynthia, en- genuine sympathy, thinking how her riches ooaraging her gallant beast with word and ohms to the Yvan widow weighted with a touch, dashed down the beach_ and rode bitter load of self-reproach, ' quitted d�untlersly through the raging surf.. Mrs. Delawaia, unenlightened, q A boom oheer bo=at upon the strand, and Ponmawr Castle with many pouts speeches a shrill ory, " Heaven bless her 1 "- pleroad be Its hostesses, and took with her a pals the air, as Cynthia rode up "out of the silent widow, whose lips never opened in Jaws of death," with . a dozen. desperate her own borne on -. the subject of her husband. hand@ clinging to her hone and an infant Society- heard the story, after Mrs. Data- lying saran her knee. mains a version, and sympataised and was . " The woman sum gar she handed It up to Interested, especially as .there was a large me. Take oar* of It, she said quietly, as fortune oeaoern . she gave it to one of the. women. " Cynthia was still staunch and true to her Then she dropped from her saddle down friend. When the Christmas festivities amongst those wolfs resound from Death's were ever at Penmawr, she and Lady Keith dread dominion, and burled herself straight- would carry Eve Danvers awn to sane way In ministering to them. - - . Italy to reorait her health and ring back It was a scanty harvest, gleaned after the her roses. And perhaps Leonard mi M join Groat Reaper ; but it was all that wan them there. Wall, the wound osull not be gathered that day from that fall field. A very deep, sine Cynthia was j,launing thus, woman, wild -eyed, and wellnigh spent ; a and delighting heiself In her own plans I Young gltl white as a lily ; a little dark -hair- But there was one ponon —and onlyy ens ad boy, who cried auto as they set him on --lu the drama who was not satisfied to his feet, for him father and his mother ; it cover up the memory of. the man whose couple of rough sailors In coarse nor and and death had planted such a ad" in the, heart homely blue - striped shirts ; and J:0Jha of Eve. Loonard Hops- remem d another man, of a different - stamp, In fine Unan and Marie Dslorme Danvers —s spectator with soft -woven tweeds who was blooding from a him of that wadding prooession *h a uhad ghastly wound over his temple. And this played so strange a part In all last had his fingers so tightly clenched In since. And, oonneottag that tad pathetic the horse's fl swing mane that the men were face and sadden death with the history foroed to out the long hair away. to not him. Cynthia had oenfided to him, he found the free. . ; o ere to the trath. "He's about done for: Pity w UveUer one It math have boon a more thaneommin hadn't been to his place I" said one of the . interest which orried him, still' on the track bystanderso as he helped to lay him down in across to St. Jerome and brought him face the shelter of the o and tried I) ataanah to lace with Cecile Lacroix. the gaping wound. 46 The rooks have " , And -my words followed him 1 said the almost battered the life'eut of him. He's a Implaoable FrenohwommL "Now my darl- gentleman ; and he couldn't stand it so Ingo may rest in poaos. They ate avenged." well as the other chaps. But here comes + • e • e If the doctor, by good lack. He'll, look to 'd 8o that timber will savour be felled," him." Sir Georg* Vivian said, as his wife . laid Thy surgeon was bonding over him " when down a letter she had been reading aloud to Hope, set free from his oars for him. the othen, Brow near. The man was still It was from Cr athia Keith and dated unconscious. lying In a deathlike stupor ; from a chalet in Tyrol, to which tl+ady Keith the wound was bound with a barge arlown od her party WA 11100% war thole winter handkerchief, the features wore ovanprwad . In Italy. with a 4hastly pallor. Leonard looked down tt D wavers," Lady Vivian staid ; " that is upon him with nnr000gub"g . syle. The the doh young widow whose husband was doctor drew him aside. - drowned lost r l I thought Lard " It Is a hepaless oars, .I face," he raid. Hope and XIM were Int wiw for each . t other . or at thud sort ; Parka yea .bad belle Uaico charge of by this " —o"i bites a pookawbook. 's It but Oyu theta sasmN y►n tad `�►t thin . . -. _ �. -- -- -- Co- - - - -- --- --_•_iL » " ' she l" said Bir George.. " Then N am I It will be mob a seU for old Lady Saltz iarsh 1" [rss RFD ( . �_ OLIMBING MONT BLAIiC. The tadradth "aivereavy of the First raeees4to1 ♦seeat. I 8 V. Aug. 8, ; was the one hundredth Soul ersary of the fint sumewful ascent of Mon Blanc. The district' now no famous, was t made known to the wor13 through the celebrated OtMntal traveller Powalro, who happened in 1741, to be in Geneva, and, hearing of the terrible grandeur of the Savoy Alpso set out to see for himself. He was accompanied by an adventurous fellow. countryman named Windham. They had a guard of soldiers. There was no roads, and they followed up the coarse of the Arlo. A romantic account of the expedi- tion Is given In the Marcu-o de Suisse for M by and Jams, 1743. I m PZRIL$ AND ADp i& ire desorihed, Its great rashness is desosnted upon. But they went little beyond Cas- moani, where they bivouacked, lighting watch fire% and firing OR guns darin the night to scare possible maranders. �t is supposed they got as far as the Mar de Glace; but P0000ke's Arabian ,z rienose was a poor preparation for trudging over a glaoter —and such a ono —and me he turn- ed back, telling _0a polite society of Geneva of the wouder which were also to their doors, ankdown to them. It was after this time that the name " Mont Blano " wav given to the " monarch of mountaluo," hitherto a nameless unit of ' Les M entagnes Mandits," the name by which the group was known. The Imagin- ation of the famous naturalist, Horace Bane - die% do Saassure was fired by the account of P0000ke's adventure. His life from boy- hood well] on to mature age was occupied gqrrfatly by explorations of the High Alps, during which he made nearly twenty un- snco6a@tal attempts to scale Mont Blano. In 1760 he offered a considerable ram of money as a prise for wheaver'would FIND A WAY TO THU TOP. , '' ldany, besides himself. Wed in vale to sosle It, and among them who tried were soma whose names (Balmat, Cachet, Car. Tier) have become familiar as names of ex- perienoed and skilful guides who have won the oenfidenoe and esteem of Alpine climb. ors. At ask on Aug. 8, 1786, Jaques Balmat, a000 ponied by a Dr. Paooard, gained the sum It. He went by khe Rsohere Rmtges; the ate hitherto followed led to the asses D B der omadairs, which had proved utterly insur nountable. Dr. Pamard nearly lost his IL e from the consequence of this tarl- ble perdition. Balmat boos famous, reosi .ng besides Saussure's prigs, presents from he King of Sardinia and ethers. Nazi year a Saassare. with a suite of seventeen gold and porter, reached the top by Bit mat' rents and carried out rnoosssfaily a asri of meat Important meteorological ob- servations. Daring forty -sne years Bat mat's route by the Rochers Range w fol. lowed, d11 In 1827 two 9 3gU6hmen ado their way by the Corridor and the Mar de Iw Cote. At last In 1859, Hudson succeeded In making his way: ever Loa Basses ; suooes - @Ive layer of mew failing. FOR NZARLY A OAK -T RT have established a wav to the summit which is now the least diIIi salt. But this sin- gle fact illustrates the precarious character of even the most favorable adjuncts of Al- pine olimbin . In the pa id of 1786 to%1880 Mont Beano was allmbed by 869 visitors without taking into account guides, porters or local @has• seen. Of these only 49 ascended the moun- tain daring the first 68 year between 1186 and 1854; the remaining 820 daring the eumesding 26 years. Fewer lives oempsra- ,lively, have bean to @t among the climbers of Men% Beano than In other parts of the Alps. The total record down to 1880 in• oluded only 25 persona, 7 of whom were t suriats. In S ,ptember, 1870 a party consisting of three tourists, three guides, and five per - ten were overtaken near the summit by a snow storm, which continued to rage with such violence that eight days passe before any search could be made. Five frozen oorp"s were found about 500 yards below the top, the remaining six are wrapped to perpetual snow. Several aso&U have been made for scientific purposes since the time of de Saussurs. Than, Maroins, Bravais, and L ► Pllour in 1819: Tyndall and Dr. Frankland In 1858, and Dr.Phsohnsr in 1859. In 1861 Photographer Blazon reppshed the top after one failure. He had'khe excel- lent galds, Auguste, Balmat, with him and twenty -five porters. But the whole of the porters were quite overpowered with sleep, the result of fatigue and the rarefied air, me that he and Balmat had -to do everything, naturally with imperfect results. ... - .�.. - — N Thomm Moalt's Prediotions. Seven months of the year 1886 have passed away, and the w ld still wage t much as It did in 1885 ; b , according to an anoient prophecy whin has been un- earthed by the Petit hloniteAr, very impor- tant events may be looked for are next De- cember comes to An end, One Thomas Moult, who flourished in the thirteenth century "d who 6 alleged to have foretold the appearance of Napoleon Lo the revolu- tion of 1830, the It &FAIL war and Its oonse- gaenoe% the war of 1870, and other matters of moment, has left behind him several ppre - diotions for the present year. He premised as, for example, •' blen des revolutions" In one of the great states of Christendom ; a new form of government in a republic ; a notable strife ; and the ascent of a throne by a great pNnoo. In addition to these propheoies, Thomas bequeathed a few pre - oious words for the guldens of farmers and wine merchants. The harvest. he declares, will be fairly plentiful, yet prices will be hi h. The g raps crop will be good only In a few distrto�tr, and wlss men will stick to their fold stocks of wines and bay more. Thomas Moult was born —bat ns 1 Until than predictions have been fulflllfd,, we need not write his biography. ..gr1 •fir When a marohant takes an a ims of goods worth =4 and marks It at $7.80 he wants to be undontead as selling out rogardlsss of oast, Ii Ie the parohoser who mat regard e mt In mah age". How la rAed homers as to 81eep., . There is an arttole goisg' tea reaadso *sty - titled "How tho G1irb GF o to Sleep." The - manor In WM*b flay go to sloop, s000rd- . ing to the artiala, can't hold a oaadb M the way a married woman gone as sloop. .. Instead of thinning what she should have attended to before aolump as bed, she thinks * - of it afterward. Wtii a she is revolving . ' ' these matters In her mind, and while eang ly tooked up in bad ; the old man is acratoh- 1ng his loge in front of the fire and wonder. ing how he will pay the nszt month's rant. - . ' . I - ; Suddenly she ezolabho -. "' James, did you look the door ?" " Which door V says James. - "The cellar doers" says she. ... I I N*, says James. . If Well, you had better � down and look - ' . Its for I heard some one In, the bast yard ;, . last night." Aooerdtngly James `paddles down Via mthin and looks the door. About the time - James returns and Is going to bad she re- - marks : If Did yon shut the stair door ?" • " No," says James. "Welt, If it is not shat the eat will get up . . Into the chamber." . • I Lot her come up, than,►' says JA&41as : III- naturadly. " My goodness, ne 1" relates his wife ; . "she'd ruck the baby's breath." . . Then James paddles down -own again, - - and steps on a tack, and olows the stair . door and oarses the oat, and returns to the ; bedroom. Just as he begins to oUmb into , his conch his wife observes : " I forget to - bring up some water ; suppose YOU bring up - - some to the big tin." - . Andes James with a mattered oufte, - . goer down tutu the dark kitohon. sad falls -, ever a chair, and ran of all the tin ware of ' . the wall In search of the " big " tin, and then j 3rke the stair door open and howls .- " Where the deaoe are the matches V She gives him a mtnats dlrsotion when to fled the matches, and adds that she - would rather g i and get the water heneli than have the whole neighborhood raised �I about It. After which James flails the matches, preoares the waters and -comes up- - stairs and planges into bed. - - Premently his wife says : 11 James, let's - have an understanding about money mat- tors. Now, next week I've got to pay —$# I " I don't knw what you'll have be pay, and don't oar* I" shoats James, as he - -. . larches around and j ems hie face against the , . . . - - wall ; 11 all I want is sleep." , " That's all very well for yon," snaps his . -. wife, as she putts the cover viciously; "you - never think of the worry and trouble I . have. And there is Aromints, who, I bey . have is taking the measles." - - " Let her take 'am," rays James. - I - : Hereupon she begins to cry softly, but -- . - about the time Jamee Is falling Into a gen- . tie doze she punches him in the ribs with - - her elbow and says: "Did you hear that moandat ,beak Mrs. Jones ?" - . " W here ?" says i &mess sleepily.. * " " Why, .Mrs. Jones." - � . - " Where?" Inquires James. . " I declare." said his wife, "yon , e . getting more stupid every day. You know Mrs. Jones, who lives at No. 21 ? Wall, day before yesterday Susan Smith Said Mrs - Thompson that Sam Barker had said that . Mrs. Jones had , Her she - panned and listened.- James is - ' . snoring in profound slumber. With a snort of rage she pulls all the oevele eft' him, wraps up in them, and Has awoke unktl 2 A. M., thinking hov badly used she is. = . . _ . And that Is the way the married woman . . . ' Roes to sleep. -� ,., - — -�� n I � d .. luxi m 811ILB8, .. N :.. 't Mamma," said Bobby, "" I have "IoI- n my oaks all up. and Charles hasn't touched his yet. Won't you make him share With' mss so as is teach him to be generous?" He stood under the window and sabp "How Can I Leave The*." Bat he did leave, and so suddenly ' that the dog went book of the house and wept. A French duel hai re@ultsd In the death of one of the principals. It mast have been , , an accident. We have long had a lingering . . suspicion that a Frenchman would get hart 7- some day in that apparently. harmless pas•;' time. Corporal to Soldier— tt Why is the btsdi.`, of the sabre curved instead of straight ?" Soldier —'' It is carved in order to give more i force to the blow." 0orporal --4- Hambaagg f . The sabre is ourved so as to fit the moab- bard. If it was straight how would you het it into the crooked scabbard olook. ead V ;" Look at that fat fellow," remarked '.a m6n, addressing as 'old gentleman who @toed near him; " he's so fat, that he mint be a burden to himself." " X don't think - . that he [so" the 'old gentleman rejoined. ; . - " upon the contrary, I think that he is {a burden to me." A burden to you? How • no sir ?" "He married my daughter." i ' 1. E aster (shivering In his night g &rmentti, and peering over the banisters into the - - gloom below) —" Who's there?" Voice below —41A burglar." BMW (whin his tooth ' ohattering) —" I thought so. Dld you shut - . the door behind you When you Dame In ?" Burglar —" I didn't." E liter —" I was rare . yet didn't The blast coming upatitin is - . halt irstaing ens. L It not enough that I am made the victim of saohlnegleot all day . - at my offioe, without havZ h you come around here In the dead of night and addin . . to my misery ? Go book and shut the doer.': - ' -. The conscience strikers burglar at once re� traced his step% and shut the door from the outside leaving the editor's vaults unrifled. - - A bartender in the book -room of a country - store, in mixing a drink for a customers ao oidentally poured In about two tablsspson" _ - fuls of , turpentine. He discovered the mistake, bat, saying nothing about It, he . filled the glasaJ with whisky. The man draak tho mixtan, smacked his lips andl - .. . walked away. Pretty soon he resumed and' . , said: " Bill, haven't I allus been or good- osutomer av yearn ?" "Yes." " Au' allus l tack what yer net store me without ma Ing - a word?" "Altus done the bank I osullfar ' . yer Bill." •' II♦ os'se, ready; what's the ma h t with you V 11 Wells live jilt this I . Whavw t you been glvla m@ that good Uquer all the tine ; Earn or drinkin' hers . ever seats you started, an' Jes' now V the - , . fast time you've ever give up your bed Uokw. Hand me out another drink like _ . .. the one you give me jut now, and we'll oall .. . - it "Mr." ; .. . t�:- I I . &�- i� , � �� (t "I k.-, . , ,-0 � - I , - 4,' .-; %I � � �A � .. .. ; MA , , ­13f- I . - I - I ..f; , , -;�..�,,, . 2 . . . . .. ­ ­_­ .. .---* - � � - - � . �, - - ­­ . � . . � - ­ . For I I.. .. , - .. C_ �, .k .:�, . 1 1117):-! ;:... . � I &te edi -. :, � I - I �1 ... 1. . � ­. I A , I. _: �. *. 11 #,..i - 11 - - f '.1' - has be .. ­.- ... . . . I . , I - ''--ij, He has � I.. . - . . . . - . , , re orm, 1­... .� . _ ":W01 f �.. '. . I . . . ., 4L­­-.� , - I - - -I. 1.,�a� 110 ... . I litics . . 'Zht NA"ing.. � . egt1X% o � I i , , t . ures o � . - ­1 Is published ever Friday morning M Its 01500, Pri - . . .. . 7ickering,.Cut. his ab I . . . I I � . . . - - . TERMS I - .... � not pe : - . T , 6 11 I 9 4 per Tsar; $1.00 H paid I&'&- ­_ Toar .1. .. . - 1< - ­., .. RATES OF ADVERTISING: He ha � � I . .. . First insertion, per line - . - Can a& - sembl ..-. I Each subsequent insertion, per line - . I This rate does not include Legal or For a . proba I . . vertisements. . I indiE - i . . . . 1. Special terms given to parties making COO- among racts for 3 or 6- months or by the year. Half- . - yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. Vienna Business cards, ten lines or under, with papp I the be one ear, $5 00, payable in advance. • , J1 out written instructioTs The Cz A vektisements with . . �.- . - .- ,. will be inserted until forbidden and charged ab � . I 'L.. , 1, i zordingly. Orders for discontinuing adverl;W­ Duke o . a 1. � I . - . ;'.._. i-t� I , zoen t amust, be in writing and sent to the pu throne. iRber. . . Job Work promptly attend to. I I _. .1. I 1. pgooAttTo The , r 1 .:. L. L ACKERMAN. - - a . '.... I - Act re I .. I " before Clix-tr ]Politics-Striclt Independence. � I ­ : � Our Alm-A First-class Local Paper. Our ]Expeetatlo�ika -The hearty Will be I .., . support of the veoule of Pickerida and vicinity. who h a - tertW -0, 1886. y t � - - FRIDAY, .SEPTEMBER I I . . � . order . NOTES AND COMMENTS., a,nd no . .1.. .J . , --, -:i� ,...��,:_­ � I r , . ..I- . "hall b - - . :.. . . �:, . . .. I'; If . I .." The Montreal ­Star has boils larity, � ... I , . :� therein .. . .;, the situation, over in Europe, into tl' - I . . • following suggestive paragraph : Ru ' judge ' . . . - 0 1 . - . . � � .� , inspire . . .. � � sia now conspires, Germany inspi I . . , France respires and England perpp ir tion is . . . , .. .. " ' I deposit over the Bulourian coup d' et t. of the .. - 0 .. . - . . . ­ , . , � 'Turkey may expire. . I . .. . s� . . _.. viction, 11, . I Commit d A Germitn"war ship liag introduc . . . has jut . ).. j­. � *7 '-flie *blessings of civilization to tl inept i . i �_.. - L i L e ­ . people of the New Heby'ides by slay- which . . I . . . . , ins hundreds of the natives and bur i- - . . : .. ,. posed f , " [..'.t,l'. in,, their villages. I'll a tlieolo,gic I - stateme . . . - r3 r) � ­11 , : . . ..:, I controversy. between R aid otherwi 12 , . I " - J ' ,.'L: * Paganism the former always prevai s. tallied i . -1 . I I . I order o Tli're.is a'regular crank conve"iltiffli e . ". ­ .! 0 - ; ,legate boil g .. Totb I .; I at Niagara Falls, each de . 0 . 'years _Z.1 ", professedly bent upon 'Win-lilling the I �. 'bid thern not. It is caused rapids. For . � . , better that they shouldI, be dills e.i- by the . . I . , .., gaged, at their own peril, than )e with � gaged, . , ..:.. Mill" around shooting statesmea, father I . . ,...; going . , �1 editors, -id other great men. If tl' y Jay G w 1 - - . . " I I . do escape death, our only hope w�il being � . . , museum man and tie Mrs. S be the dime n .. cholera outlook. ___ . - - ­ and Mr . . I , _ � ; . , , E .1 I . . . . - _,_�� I - . ......;,"..�,.!_. I . . ..'.. ..,­­ . I I cars as . i The 'Marquis of Lorne leas a - some ; ' � . ... . - I liouliced that he and the PriiicE ss week M . 1. _"� -, .1 � � lq�. i -lion liusban . . ­ : Louise intend paying the Domh - * . 0 .another visit soon to note the pr g- -say tlla , ress made since they were here. T e man," � ! I . I . � I ...! .. L.; . _.. Marquis takes great interest in t ie gone ba . ! - . - ;1 - L _� ' ��'_'.­ Colonial Exhibition, and never to es of a lux . I ' ... : - . '. _., 1:. -. - an opportunity to impre3� the peo le S6hillii �. . . . � � . _.. . of England with a favorabl ] n lament 1111 L'. - :... ... �e op� . I - of the Dominion. Should the r n- coachin t .1 , ­ � I . . -_ . - V I .. ` .. -J .' '- -- cess and Marquis come over to see us with he I . � . I L . . - , - .1 fil ­ - I they will undoubtedly meet with a Don't. . .. . .1� I . . I., _L very warm re-Aption. . . . - wed a .. , . . . . ­ , . A ., L ,.�"". L''' �. ., .1 I Better ' - I . ' . - I..., . � 1. . :;: T The -just cl .-, , 14, ..�, I . .. �, % .. le c6ntest which li ' 08ed at the I K .. i . - - .1 ' in the county of Haldim nd has been who pa , LL � . . . � � - , - . . ; I ..-.,. �� . I - _�, , � . �1- �', - .1 I . . ­ - ­.'� one of the hottest battl s waged r , - . & 1. - . . it I . .1 ­% ­.... F� - I . - many years. The Go ernmen .; ` - , .. . � " :" . � I _. .I- ' 'I �, , i�� .L ... - - -- , .�. I that it would be a seriou blow t e ­ - - .. I � . administration of Sir, J hn A. . .., i a C. .L Mi. S . . . .. � . . �. - . ­ . - - .,-. �'­. defeated - i I , ; . , - donald to lose Haldinia d, followipg ' � : .11 � A , mores b) "w . _.... so closely upon the loss of Chain ly . L ,-;;, I A-: I _: - ill -while th Fully IN, 1. . .- . Quebec ; ;it; I..,; I,* ; . Charlest I . . . �.4 e , 11 .1 '. .� .­.:". fought with the determination of �_ N1-7 - 11 i, . .. - ..t 0 quake, .v _: � I - , � I - ". I ­ . . raining the seat in their interest .- - L . at A vio - 11`;iV -.-. � I !- all hazards. Of course the result I a curred a �. I : � r i i� . . . disappointment to one of the part , Tweu �. . I J� rl es vl _ I , � - - as was to be expected, but owing I � the new elements introd ced in - lie .. Hami .- 1-1 I �.. contest, such as the lie Franc ise moved & I . -,., 1 '. - Act and the Indian votes, it was so e- The - - -11 I.. I . I organizi lk . , . . I I ` what difficult to predic the re ult Messr - I -- ' I .r. 1 with any degree of cer�airlty. he 0 Pieton o � candidates were Mr. M rritt ( oil- Mr. . I . . I ­., servative), and Mr. Coulte- (Reform r), Irish L . : - '' _��' and- the latter secures the seat b a The h majqrity of 194. 1 .- . the viol ... Twen ..... uni in The county of Ontario i ` Otl `- " 11" 8 n ' ing The . ­ but a glacial drift, if we are to be eve Govern the following despatch from our ast_ of Octo � ern suburb, Oshawa, to the "GI (be" Wood .. of the 1st inst. It sa 8:-,-P, J. West 0 . I 1, . _. ,on, 'An a ... I. .- Farnsworth, M.A., M.D. of Clin, :.� ' I�land o .. k . Ll, . Iowa, Professor of mater' a medic l 6 in . . (., . University, Iowa City, is I Phila I State , No at present looking overt section of I I There . - , - the county with a geologist's eye. on Mo . The Professor has been ill attend ce was at 8 . 'I. . � - . tm. . at the American' Science. Associ 'on Josep . : and being &-ccompli bed World, I . ..: .. . . of Buffalo, ng all a . ... - aufferer, geologist, having been on �hc Cana ian 9 No ra Geological Survey with �ir Wi 'am . . - - . - - - L wall co I I -1 ., - Logan, finds many interesting and in- . - 0 .... district ' structive formations on this northerly Three t P 11 L I . _. �.r;,... � !-. .'-�-' shore of Lake Ontario. He has, no out by I � . - I I .1 � . . . . ,?. � . - hesitation in stating that - the shores The p . ."... - . - , ; - . _.�-. . of our lake wore once far to the north "Your � I . . - I I - il., . ,.,. of the present shores and that the for the -it banks of the lake were formed ap,preciii . present . . , I spousal . _ t -1 by former upper and higher reaches Prof. .-. I I .i � of the lake gradually subsiding, and foretells :, - that our boulders came from the tornado ­ % . � . - . -_ • - Hudson Bay region by the actin Of Cycloni , z. . ,­. .. glaciers. At a slate stone cropping eg • - - - - out in the south part of this town land nrm � . politics u being the only one in the locality,� the ­1..1. .... ex-p6lic . . . �- Professor finds 'an- abundance! of shotth , I I � - I . .. . L . -fdrmp of .. ­­ '.... trilobites, and later life after Coley, ­ '.-! 10 . ' 0 whole theatre. .... the, trilobite. period. I fur . I , ; I : - . , . county hereabout, the Piofessor Sys, At R ' 8 ­ - . . _ - I _ . * - . - I.. - � is what .- .. . - t may be termed all glacial drift, a mold .. -� . . . night having one of the finest soils in' the I . . revolve i perfection all ­ � world for producing in pe I I .. ".. . - then to I - ., Z I . 'I [ 's I ' ' s �' AAg For r"n � - I - - I � - .1i id . . s. .11 I� - � , ( I r� "' ' waged o e I �1 '. , , c _ , , , , i , - �!!�' M_ i , .. grains and fruits an be grown put two _uits which - . � - . ­ . . - . : , . .. ... . - : in this I died. 9 1. � . - ­ .. . � s north temperate zone," 1. . 1: -.1 . ..: P-.1 . - ... ' - f * ­ .... �L� -:.,L'_, � . ' - /, . �, ,;,� I - �1. �` ": A*iC . .., . , . . . I - , 1. .. ._ : '.. :,;� . 1­ ., � . I . . . � . � � I I * , , . . . . . 1 . .. . � .. I . I . r_ . I I . � � . . . .. . i , , .. , 1: , . - - . .1. . . I �. . � � : :. . . :,;, I . . ­ I . . . I . I : . .. , 1 . . , . . 7 . ., I , - I � . .. .. a . . - - I . � 1 . I ­ -­ - .1 . 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Bulgaria. s convoked the National As- for the 11th inst. and will y retire to England., Great . . tion. against Russia prevails German army officers, and at the abdication is'regarded as i anning of a serious struggle. , ar, it is said, will lace the f Oldeiibufg on the place , .. ... - ......-ft. 1 . . .. '._ ... . - . /. ... * following amendment to the specting summary proceedings justices and other magistrates, read with satisfaction by those eve been annoyed with writs ri, etc.,, whenever an opportuni- given... "No conviction or made by any justice of the peace warrant for enforcing the same, e held invalid for any irregu- informality, or insufficiency ;I provided that the court or before which or whom the ques- raised is, upon pursual of the ions, satisfied that in offence nature described in the con. order or warrant, has been ted over .which such justice isdiction, and that the punish- fiposed is not in excess of that higlit have been lawfully iiii- or the said offence; and ,any lit which, 'unde I r this Act or se, would be sufficient if co I- ii an information, .sunnilo;s, r warrant. 'I '. ­­­ - 1. ., . . . .. 1. ntb "World" :- 'About` ­ t;w' 6 go considerable sensatioll was in New York and thereabouts elopillent of .Miss - 11101wi)li her father's coachman, the being a wealthy broker of the ould set, and the coachman a - German named Schilling. chilling went on the lyric stage . Schilling went on the street a conductor. '! They saved money between them, but last rs. Schilling eloped .from her d and with the money. Some t she "went with a handsomer but many believe that site has ek to her pa and the comforts urious home. In either case ig is like- Lord Ullin, left The,"World's" advice to en -who are tempted to elope iressefj is old -but it is sound: $1 Better openly and honestly girl of your own social status. are the socks carefully darned eels than rich relatives -at -law ss by on the otlier ' side." , j., , News of the Week. �,-­_,­.;i'- �: ( ...v-, �: . ­1 ... .. exton's Belfast­Ambndme'nt was in the Imperial House of Com- a vote of 225 to 128. . three-fourthEr of .. the city of on, S.C., destroyed. by earth- ill have to be rebuilt. lent outbre•Lk of cholera has­oa- t Naples. ' 8 L, ,'n ty-four failure Canada last , . Iton 'wants Victoria College ie. 0 that city. Liberals of Quebec Province are ng itr the coming campaign. s. Blake and Mowat spoke in n Friday. . . Healy will draft Mr. Parnell"s and Bill. .. op crop is turning O'U,t 'Poorly in pity of Belleville. ty-two deaths from cholera infant. Montreal last week. Factory Act passed by the Quebec went comes iuto force on the lot her. I I ' ' stock has voted 110,600 to the atario Pacific extension. I rort is being made to boom the f Anticosti in England. I . lelphia and Baltimore have a sent each to the Charleston sufferers. was light snow at Helena, blont., :iday night. The thermometer 1. i .1 . I h Pulitzer' ' of the New Tork has sent $1:000 to the Charleston . . 8tone An ha's fallen in Jones` a unties, Tax", in 14 months. Tb6 has beep turned into a desert. iousand families have been burnt prairie fires. resident has* cabled 'tho Queen: dalesty's expression of sympathy sufferers by earthquake is warmly ted and awakes a grateful re. n American hearts. Hammond, Cornwallis, Oregon, terrific cyclone, earthquakes and a for September 26, 27 and 28. c disturbance may be expected on and 15. . g . a quarrel at St. Louis, -over the other dav, James Ryan, an emau and a local politicall, was see times in the breast by Billy scene' 'shifter at the standard, . . Ryan will plobab%die. I . ' * eadinf, Pa., orris, . er, during a quarrel the other with his divorced wife, drew a and shot ' her in the head and rued the weWn on himself and bullets into his owns bead. He The woman will recover. - - .,_,,_­.,_,1 �04111FEE%­ - C ) _#*JN%fNW*VV"% � L . "... - I . . T'. -W41dart p6nenthyr- ­t- -­-�­ - ;:. . '. I _ __ I . . . . . ,vt-, . . � ., 1, - _. - � -, �1 -- - �!M - - - - - . I tri X .: L , "'� - .� .: I � ­ - I- . . I i .:� , M Ir V1 . � ". *1: i . 11 . " �"_ � "t: , . * . . k . , , L I f6riliellow fluid 44 juss'sunk b Q. . , U J�L I , �t i ,:. ., , - _".JL '�� _. ,(� , . - - I I A i �f I., 0 -vf " ,-L.r� .0 "'.. ..IV . t- I ,S ffnf�,T - I IL_ . ­ i � , the wasteru hills one 10voulng last weak, in 4 _/W-J!�1#11.� ­ , , . . ­ ­ . . � . . . � . when I sauntered forth and leaned UPOUF :T �.,."-.�,.: 1.1'1.* .:,__1­.. ­*....., �1.. . . -1 I [11'1:_� � o . .l.r. 1. .._.. - _.. the garden gate in front of my residence. I . , -.6. , "'t d 'I.: I . � I . , 1; - I.. .. - -"AND .. I ­­ ' �­L.:f"�':Jj ."_''.4f.,j L As 11 ot my chin comfortably resting on j. ­ -,�,.. ., - , - � I L ' pie I .1 *.':21AX,3.; ,j.Ir, . t "', �,O�w , .. 11 � . � . . . I . I V . . .: . men came along. 66 Had & sh'Ve Yet, '"�L .. .1 .� "., �A 11 t'a �,X, , a I L -*? I � I .. . 111M - ,.­A�i_.Ji . 6, �_ ,!:.,#L �: . ,.-- 14. 'PTA the sharp point of .a i ket two young �' '* '-- - 1. �.- s?,!,�- I . I . ­.� ... i, � Ben ? " asked one. " No," answered Ben, ' I ::,' ' I ` I . .1 11". ., r� 'I � C-F=r- _.C�­,! . I - . "-L*.. 11 I have just returned from the establish- E; &1&7aPq91rP_.­ -call - at - IL I a .1 _1� ".., -11. ­:�: : I ir� . I I .. . ment of the tonsorial artist, where I . � - - . . . L .. i. I * . . L , hair - dresser perform- � . : ..: *. - "I I'S found the dexterous haiir-d ­.. I I I . ISAA' 0 ZZITrzo 3 .., � I ... 11. *­ � L - , . : ': T . - ing a laoial operation, while fifteen rural 'I. . . . . �� ­ . I . . I . 1=i(=3rej-1XJ . I ; - I I �: I. .., , . I . -1 .. - .1 ­'. Ir. - �, - IIboriglnles premeditated successive cap- _ - ­ . __ -1 - - .. .. , illis figment." And after the old - "ZMM lad y had gentl lifted me off that picket, .. , T 0 M.&IPIMSM E'. , .. :,� .'. . :1 ( . . . I rubbed me It _. . _. . 7 1'. . I . with goose-grease, and .. .. . � I _.- : , .. _ - . I . . me to swallow' her smelling- bottle, I was Peerless Machine Oil 55 cents,, I.- �t -... ; . � ' 1 ' . . .. � - sufficiently recovered to go to bed. .. I J, .. . . i . . 1. 1;` � ..I .. .. ... Small Lamp Glasses 3c., medium 40., 1 rge 5c,.'. � * * %X L . . I ' I . � I I . . . . ; - '. L . . . .. The Chicago Anarchists- held -a mass 20 lbs; Light Sugar $1.00,., .": . ... 7,� .� " � -, ,.1 . � __L .. ­ t . :. - 1. ­ - _ I . . . . - ­.: I . I - � . . 1. I - ".. .... L.. . . meeting the other day, and while the � . 1. .,.,.,: 1-1 - I I . I . � ' I . . ' . , ., ' . blood-red flag of their faith was wafted ,.,...:,...,,.. 1. '! ... .1 14 1-2 lbs Granulated Sugar $1.0%�', - .. . :.- i. .. _._.... I I back and forth in the smoke and garlic- ,. I I ,. i-- 1-1 ; 11 ' I ..'. . . - ,_,­ � : infested atmosphere of their chamber, " '. . I �.� - , , 1. .. . 4 bars Dingman's Soap 25"Cis. . one of their greatest orators cried in i �' , , , , - . I - . ­ i ip Hoes, Field ►Scythes, Snaths, Forks, Rakes am , __ - , e kettle-drum accents and w ne T. I i . I - flourish: •1 If -those [lien ,.re &r'.1�-invIed : in endless variety, and as cheap as the cheapest.. 700,000 avengers shall arise f r � i . .1 1, i _� % - , r, i, .,-� at their , ", ,I � - I . 1 . . blood," and f4ucli a deafening, I., - rco, 8 . � d acclamation followed that Chicago tbuugbt , V.I.W.9'.., LOGAN, ricKEIRIV Go it had an earthquake of its own. And �-� i __________ yet the col ectiou which was takpn up from the -ag4ewbled thousands to pay ex- � I - . ite Te'a Sots- Only-- $21!s I penfies of 4 pealing for a new trial . I- . . ; awouuted toy less than $10. Say, Uncle i '' I . - e - _`_ � - of thp late C4uadiau rebellion among the . 1 I * s-veC Sam,just distribute the financial statistics 1 , oiot' hap ­ . � * Anarchists, d they will des cud and d ... ' - "' ; L go forth as of yore, hewing your wood .1.1'..�% . . ­,; .� -17 - . - -il �.,._" GEM" JARS ARRIVED. ,,-. 'Y( - :. I . . atid drawing our water, while, iticom , i � - I _ . I ' . . 1. - . - , ­.. i � petent native will n,o longer be required k ' . I 0- - _ - . - .. . .: " I I � I , i ,_ 4,% � , t - .. . You 0 festive peanut and '. L _ I . - _. - . - drive your h ekster wagons. Thus will . � I - to . .8upply you its LZ festi A L" 0"t­ of. Na y ' rin S o. '", your most unportaut! ind us tries butl forth . . . I . - . I . . . ouce moret like the first prize squash in , , . I - I � 47-y - 'z -�I.�. . - - . \ -_ . ­,� . - .. Eden, and auarchy will die awl b© buried . ,' . . . . . . . . - I - I' �_ , - and no ilian shall knot~ its tomb.' CEO. * ' . . - PARKERS DVS BA �TONIO_ .- . The Donrinion`6overumeut is bnyilng I � ­.. up and 81RUghtCrill- all the cattle beloug- - � -,- . . - __­__ _____ --------- ___ __ __ - - ------- __ - ­ � E' . - iu- to the farmers in the vicinity of the . . • 7 . I . . . Levis ouarantine. I 1. ­ ; .. . . . I . - _____1 . .. .. � . I , - - �, I ­ ;� . ROME..-,.-.:, i AGAIN'—% -,;� . . .".. I � Ne-11-1 _.A_ -d-r -timent ell ts. I . .. .11 . . . 1. : * . . . . - L I . . ! I I - . I .� I . __ . - I . I .. IL'I. ; 1, 1. . I .... . - __ - -1 � .. -� Z) Le I � I . . . � . 1 . ----.-- . . 0 . � _ !, .. I - . . ­ .. ___ __ � ;. �;.. � . .�� S1310V FRASEV I i X , ;. 71or Sale., . � ' : 1 . I .. 1 .� ; I � I . . . .-- . .'' ..) L. . ! Having purchased the stock from Alessrs. Taylor & Ifalstl � - .`- born SeveraiShropsInXe Ram Lambs I alko Short- " - . . . born Rull calves' Al)l)ly to XHOXAS PUGH,; (in his old stand), at a rate oil the dollar, and raae - � ' Whitevale. 4&47 � 0 '. - _.__________._____ -------.-------- '. w - Farni to Rent.. - L- a strictly cash business, is offering lines of Crockery and .- - i. ". .1 : . . . I I 1. I � ­ . . . .- . � -Glassware at and . . I 1 . ' %, . - . - Farm of Fifty Acres to rent for � " ' I � L term of years. being Soutli half of I I !BELOW Importers Wholesale Prices, I . . i . a lot 9, 4th concession, Pickering. I . INI N1 For further information Apply to Greer[, Black, al,.d Japan Teas, Pure Coffee and General Groceries at Cost; - . . I ALEXANDER HANEY. lot 2, 3rd i - a fare stock of Garin Fruit Jars at Wholesale Prices. Butter,'Eo­ys, &c., - * cou., Uxbridge, or to WILMM a, a I no DOWSWELL, Claremont. ,, 4,11-6 iends L .­ --------_--- ___ taken ill exchange. Shall be pleased to see all my old f-r and cus- - ' g Farm forSale.l. ,- � I -liomers. New customers will find us civil, as civility costs nothiii.. Kindly' * I . �1: - . - I I*- . .. I rylve us a call at the Brazilian Warehouse, and oblige . I I.... . - - � _1 . I ' . . 0 oblige, I I 1 1 1 � - -;-. _. - . _&.M&AftN0b , -Fifty =art of lot nt mbe'r . . . � . . I .. ..4L ! - . I - , thirty-t uth.E&8tqtarter, - ......'.... �.�­ .. ......, SIMON;. FRASER, ,;.-- First concesston,Pickering. For '. � , I-: .. . .. �, I L. i Wither particulars apply �o the 1 40-Y !.z .,.- - . - --; i I , � � everell's Block, Brock St., Whitby, OLA. I =Oaroprietor on the pre nices. DONALDR , Dunbarton, P.O._._i 4T-7 - *M__________________. __ 1 2__,___ ____.__­,__ - - - - - -- __---__--- ­­ ----- : - 0 Farm for SflA � 11 . - . I . ' . . . . . .. I .. . -, . , The north 87 acres, more or less, of lot n ber seventeen In the second concession of the. mwn- ship of Pickering County of Ontario, on which is erected a good frame dwelling house, "d two barns. There is also two orchards, ono just coming Into bearing, The property is signated within one mile of Pickering village. For full particulars apply to i , WM. FORREST'AEA B' ". --42-tt- .. -Pickering, P.O. ' . I . . ,, Farbi for F. ale.! I .."� � i ., �- ­ Batt ' I . , . I The Batt half of lot 14, in 5th con. of Uxt ridge, 100 acres of land, fair quality; 46 acres cleared;- good fences and excellent buildings; well water- ed; 4J miles from Uxbridge. Also a Shi ugl� Mill, all in working order, on the same lot, ill for 83,000, half cash, balance on mortgage. Applyon lot or address , I 'EDWARD PILKI 36-tf. Uxbridg � .0 . ... � . I . .. .. ; Estray Sheep, - .. I - -� f. - I I . - . . , . 7. davie into the *premises of the readers gne(l,- Lot' 18, 3rd con. of Pickering, on or about the 15th of June last, a Ewe and Lamb. , Owner can have sage by proving property and payi for this adtirtisement. J. CORNAR. 441 F­L�k - - _____ � .. . �r Suet, , . ., . . ; . . - , I . . . ... Taken . from beneath pillow of lied at H"' t- , ings Hotel Claremont, on the night of the 6th of August last, a eket book containing about 810 in cash and two small notes, one male by Archibald Gibbons for $6.00, and one by Thomas Kom pthorn for $5.00, payable to the undera4gned. .1 All par so are cautioned not to negotiate said notes, no value has been received by ins f9r same. FRANCIS MATTHEWS. Pickering, Aug. 30 . IBM. . , 1 44-6 a "I� tN T I " C S �E . - . I .. ' . - - . _. - ; . , :o L , . I " . I . . .- . . I. , - - . , . I _i . � . - _ - - . � -I 1 - . � . . . . . I .. L , . The Wrtirn Fire Assurance Co.. Read Office, .. - Toonto, and the I . I .1 . North American Life Insurance Company, Read , . . Office. Toronto. • , . ' . L: _ - , 1 -I Instift. ee effected at the lowest poedble races consistent with safety and security. : . . 46-7 � i i - Buxitexx SoUcited. I , 1 I , ,-- - , . .. DISSOL�TI01q � - I . _ - I 1 I f ' . - I . . - l ... . -_ The partnership heretofore 'existing,. . . . -between , Ja RAWOVER and A. E. WRIGHT V_ I -- I M if . 11 I . .. under the firm name of OLDDIS��ZTNSI I- I--. NALMW�_ . I . . , �* HOOVER.- & WRIGHT H T I - - _1 . ` - 11 ,; , - has this day been dissolved b7 mutual New '­* Good s a duc.ed,.. consent, A. E. Wright retiring. : . - " I � . , ._1 L I.: , - - -- - :ZICES. ' .. � 1.. - I . I� I � 1. ,�.�t� '. * :,Ljhj!'� . . . . - ... . ., . . . exiled with ' � 1 -P­':'1v, lk,�,­ ot-7� . I i - 'i v u V­ � a . ; - ., - ..:. - � 4, I . - I -� �.� :P1 I . , Ala accounts to be V 14.�. , , . , - . , - . . I I _:1 . �.. . I . - ...., , i I _ . - L !. K4 Ladies' Gold Witchba I `- fine Roods, from $18 up. . 10 . . very . I i9i, Re- HOOVE' '-- ­ ­ - ' �. I I Ladies' Silver Watelies from $9, pretty, good and elleaps - - -; who will continue the Vusiueso and Is 1. �, - Ladies' , i ' � .- ..-I'_ . . - L' � . A. "O"'. .: - Gent's Watobes, Waltham and Elgin, at lowest prices. � 'i: ikiy-­ m . - _ * Solicits, the It PATRON &GE, !, _V, ' ..1. .1 V.;'I­� % 1. Clocks in great variety., Newest styles in JOre . � . ", _'. % :' ,*,""' - _.. - Y.I"� '_ " ­': . . . . i . .Q . I 1 1 1 .. ; L .- ­ . - . I . I V I - 11.t_j� �� 'y .......... %� , - [ L Jews # -'t lowest �rices- . . '), fj,g ";.!� I ibb - - �-- red in • klif� t , ity168 a o%" - P� Coin Silver Aerymaae.a'd k ed � ­1'_' AND.,. ,-k .- ,,,- , . _ . u grave . . . P . I �, 1i 'I, f! - I I L . .. . - - - . , - . VI � ' - - . ' - , FARM"ORS OTXIE8131 ,F- - , .._ . je'jiellelymi de t T der-and repaired. ... (..: ' - I idt I . . t- , _4�_,A t . or-ke, spobi$9. uo, engr1tTe&.:.._,,,. , I.S. _"fl . o or - " - � . r , " I . . - I r I . . I I m I �1 ., i � : .. . -t v',� '03 �610 1 ; - t , - I.... . with their trade. I r1i, . - - - • - ; -..: - . . . , L _. .- -"O . ' �. I . ., L I � ireA' - . .�, - ". . �­ � - .. I li ­ . .. �11 , _. _ . la"Watches and Clocks re .JAE1 :.i ­­ .. J. H. HOOVERP r� I ­ I . I- t.. I., . Pa . . LLi ":_ . I � . 11 "� .. � ,, ► - %­ - - � - . .[ - I . , 1, ... _. . :-.- A. E. WRIGHT. I., . ­ I ,�., - I- _. I ,, - - ,.- __ �� . . I - � E . WRIGHT, Witness. . IT a& M& Mi S Or 0, 13: W 8 - . I- ­. I . ' _.._..��4.rt, � I . . .�­. . .; .- I ., , ., Pickering,- September let, l8k �' " , � , t � ; Praotical Watchmaker. Brock street, Whitby. _­_ ,:tlei, . �7 �., . .. . - -1; 11 I -.1 _. . ��., . , , , 1 . � - : . . � - ,:...- ­ . I . � _., � . - - , . 1. ­ . I . I � . . . . ;� . I . . . . I . . . 11 I 1 �� �.. - .. . . . . i . � �:. '_ . . . . , . .: . I "I. i - . -•11 . I . I I . I . ­ . I .. . . . _. . � .. � �. ; - . . _. '' " .. , 11 . : I - 11 . . - , - * � --I ; � . . __L_ - � - ; i ; ­ - I ; Z I � - � : : - .: . I . I . . r - , - , . . . � z . . . . � - - I .. - � " - . . . . . . I � i,: . , , r. ­ .1 , , . � , , . �'. i I ­ . �­ I '! . '.'; .�': 'L., - . . ­ I � . 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I . . ­ ` . ; I .. � - . .�k r 811 , %4 tong - . .. w" otj A r.l*j 'I I `-, jj1_ . . . I I 1 , . , . _ - 1; , r mo , t .. . jr 0 "a . . . . . , . �., . ;. , . , � . d , T ho , so� . . I I .. I . ... 6 . 'd I . . , . . . . -A , t � I V11 1 , 'if V. - � t id ft,tft ig:pr 1bt 421 gattleal. ? :_1 . ..',*X - - V .., [A; I 1! ,(, 0 . � i4 - i I I - dki- I � I � . I . I r - ##ml foli �:I- I-C"Y u -1. . . r!,A. Rep German flag" 691 been hauled. of . 6 Yft . for , 7�4­­41.F. ­ Of I - - 1- own on the Laroline Islands. n � . Its � t 616hathulsibloo ', --,i%j04��4�,, 11 I . � . ..... .... � ... 11 . -, ;- Uj . I , 51.i,�,#44 .,A '­ !, V TAI 1­1 #?.,*1Pj1. - -.I:# . .1 .. - . i I tA - ­1 - ., �11 I F _. .% . -fr N I , , . . ­ , -.1 . . _. -oil ME immelately. - , . V . .* ,*� '. .4 .. L, I . i -, A ,; - P _. I d I re lit NU ! : f 4 *.A), �.-44 - , - - . . - . , � -.1 ; I 1. - .� . � . � I . ". 1� I L 11 �. � . . - era; ttlere is no mistako . dry! jk.f� 'JI,f9's;�--ell. I UM � . _0 v, :� o�.4);I- 't,.j . . . � - . . . . .- ... __ 11 # . L �;, ;I, L'. . . .. �.. .,. I w I .,. I Nine men have been buried bv * I . by . . 'N� 4 t ; i " s, � , I t.:, . (K,.' W 0 _ ".1 . , , , " , , . ."..., , 7� ��fta4i .1 . I . - '_f!, . ". . , . . , . . . . 1. _. , , , - - ., - it =tery and Dlarrh(w . I �..�t.-,I"i,i.,�i,ii,4Aej.oz-., .,if", '�, I ai - , . . : �-­. . . . 4 �, - , ,_.. - - � sells se of a tunnel ou. the Northem. - '4 W. ., -:.* ,.,rV1f =v . !: " I 4-,� I %4�3.,_,:", q . � . I 0 t" 0 aah Bowels, oases . $ " - .P - I : ! �. : ,. . - Wind - _ �,h 'j,­ .-A. - -d L - � .0 .. I I � -, N -1 f.. , - . .."', I . R R . es on, ­', , ­ , No'! ." � , ­ . � .q� tem. a . . I I -.- . to I . _- . .i.- �, : Late repo . lft� �,*' " � '1'� " � ' ' � ' attar ruin. rs Wins o 'a t tag Syru.ip or children I- . . . � I - I . I ­ ' I ­ I . 11 i I . I - . I . .. - describe the city as an I Is )leassont to the taste and is the perscription - . . . **� .. * L;. - . . . ]?A I . I 1;� -, .. . . . � ; ­­ 'I - . . . . I I C R. R. � ,66ftens e Gums, roduc Inflammation, "*%F0M*QftP - - - ;FR;V . Too 14tonLo" - reports from Charlestoi, S. 6.,. an 8i , hiergy to the whole eye . "' , S . ka 0 a t I - itibroaa- of no of the eldest and best female ph cians, i RVI .G � L - - I .. . The Belfast poli66 force is to be i , - . .. �. �-(. . . *. t �.. - .. . sale I . . � . �'. . - an nuts" in the United States, SU4 is Yf%lr , , . � . ed by 500 men. . - i I 1.11L.- . • . � . � . . - . . by all 4&ruggis throughout the world Price 25 I.- . ... - .1.. ,.... ;, . .. - . . ., .1 - - L I 11! ? 4 A J J1 1'. . �.� : I .. , I c . . �' .. _ i . , - . - . . . . � .1'.., .,.' - .. '' L It �, . - I . - _ . . . . . � el to I . "! ., . . , I I .. A� I . � - . . - � prince Alexander of Bu4;raria like again a bottl' Be wuv you ask for "bfts. Wim- ­4 �, !, I " 4, �, . '. )'': it f � -. iu, ., - I -Al 4, * 1. I � ..... . I- , X " I,., , ., .. , � ,;. �:­"�­ . . .. � . , . 1, , �il­ ., - . a .,. s. - ,� �; 11 � . : �,, :.::�', .. . , ., . I � _ I . . . . .I$, :; . : I . . ­ ,� . .1 - . . `. . . . I I , 0. I . I RL W'l 800 NG Syaup," Lad take no other .� ,� � .17 I . I _�l . ME .VIM 1. . . � . � . . I . . = . � .�._�,, "cated. ( � ..! - . � 416. 1­1 ;, f I Wn . - .. . �' . . I ki d !. , .�. ... . _ L . . .,'�14_ F...% . . f I . ; � - ; 1.,!� s . I � , ­ . . . I. • � . . . .1. . : . I - . .1 I : . I " - - ; . . . � .1. �... , ,_ , '' -ft"__ . ill 'pri''ovides for -..., 1* � . - . , . . .. I'', � 'i "t .�', - " -i .. I f...;, 1, .; i I . - . I . -_ .. L... .1 . � . .:� � _f I . , - � I � .; :. .. 1. � � , . . I . I . .. . . . .:. , . . . I Mr. Parnell's Land B . . I - . . . I I I . . n of an eviction on payment I P] CKERING MARKET. ' ' . . . . I . . I . ". &be suspension . . - r. :. I . � ­ I . 71A.n: �' DiGGE8T �- - -DOLLA]a .I WORTH " OF � .' SUGAR . I - , 1 7 '_ ..... enants, in certain cases, of three- : - i . .- .. Naws 02100, Sept. 9 . . : . , 0, , I ­Mf ... � . ' I I "' the t f the Fall wheat 14c to 78c ; spring, ft to,75c, goo" , . j . : . Y . 4 - ... I.. .. I , �W_. I - , I I fourths 0 e rent due., , " . . We to WW. P our per owt. $2M to 02.W Bran - I T . _... . . - - ' I ' . . . . I ­,%'.! ­­1 " - , 1. - � , - � . ! . . . I . introducing his Land Bill in *61, 00 ;shorts, We per * ''. � !. I , ­ Before int owl. cwt Chop feed, �, .:, i ', - , TIL10107i " BEST'. ASSORTMENT " OF GLASS . . 2 . . I � - !, : . . - ic. . - I... . parliament, Mr. Parnell will submit it to $1.1 . 5. = nos, 70o per . ,. . I . .1.1, 71'' L, ; j � I � ... I. - he Gladstonian leaders, who will' in all F LRMERSI MARKET.. :... �.,. -1 .J.­ 'I- ;_,, �: ;.�. 1. �. . � I . s . ..... . � . .1. � L : .., ­ I : I I il:,. `:-" - ', � iL-, d . . . ; . ­ � '", . , , , :' ' �' . .. _�..' . �., . . . . . . . . I . - - . r.i : . . prob0ility give : ..' I.., I AND; - - STONE- -" FRUIT *': JARS. t ve it their support. '" ` ' ' Toronto, Rept.4 Ift ' � - � , , 65tireet ceiptsofgrain to-day were small .. ,- . I ortrait cannot be a . • In France a Mau 0 P. nd prices i nchanged. About 000 bushels of . . .0 .� ., 1. .. . . . . - - I , . .. . . , 0 . .b.: . - . ­ . . . � : - . �.. - 'K ' _: � I I - . . 74a and .. � , , � , ,. � I . : ". .- old without his 171111881011. at offered and sold at 7kto,Tft for tall ... .1 - .. . 4 .�. ' L , , �. I I . I .. 11. . I , � - - \,- I I I . - - '. ': �' . . :� - . 1: _. - �.-" . . - -_ f - - - - I . in Kentuc a of a Z­, . . �. .. _... .. - , . I I . - � . ,. " � ;­ ' .' ... j, I - . I ' . . - 1. . . - _. � n they spell it With. bushels at to Wo. Pau are nominal at 57c, .j , � , .. I . L, � 1. - I . . - . .. more than '��' ' i I � '... j� - .- . ­ and for a. Ray in fair supply; 25 loads . :1. . r �.� I ,. . I . -,.: 1. .., �. � . . sole '�KLIXG.­ ` Most of the pie factories of the U '( � 11 W with iing, and fcw goose. Emney sellin -ky they drink whiskey_ wi If Q to , . Oats Arm, w1th Mal I nited a =1 I? I-. �s t $12 015 f Id and at 010 to $14 00 • .k' , � I... .. I . . : : i.-, . L'� .-.- - . for I . I_ ,. . '. . . I ) . I tuated in New England, as r �e a w I 1. '' .. . 'r �'. I .. states are Si 4 '­ . I 1. .. . .- r :- . � � . �. I . .,., . I � .. ... - , . - , . . There is a too. Wogs ld sitH672= at $10 to 012 1, ; ' ' . � . . . .. . . . . I � � _­ to $7 50. Beef, $3 50 to , , X - . . I j : , - 4-o'.N.-m- . - . I - � . ­. I ­�. � . I - .1 . � ; 0 -did VV0hit -1001�06, ; - -- .1. .. -1. .. . - . .. are also , the pill , factories.. , $4 for for quarters, and $7- 60 to 08 50 for �JL 834' 13 eo 80�tae .1 efre= .� - L � I . . - .- . � I I . . � - 1. !- ­ . .1 .. - . .L I 1. oral i this. . I i­ bin quarters Lapib;$? to $8 50; and mutton . n � . In i I - * . ­ . I . .- � . . � . . ' ' � , . . .. i I MI I , I : "!,.,: . � I � � . . ,boiled for teU' ullieg Won't *6' *7 50. I _. . - , �! , L � - - T o produ market was quiet - to-day, and .1 -:, A I L' '..., , . ... . . .- . .1 �.,. _ �:. 1.068.9 . � .. - , '. . - I ' _. ,,Cat but -won't the cats I , . , : ­ '': , I , . "W=i A�.880 P -tails rl . - - A. z ' ' - . "", - . ant of ;Teg3l% :3 ,. M` - . � " drop off," 68 -a florist, pri s genera y le steady. We. quote: Beef �'. - .1 I. "� , 1 � I . � . - --­� _ ,ys . � ____ I ' ' ' ­ i - - ro a * j: I ter, 18. We 0 I to Lard Oc; Cheese lI wiled ? 100 o i 54c. scou 12C to 130. Eggs 16 to ITO. - ",-:.l :�.: 1�,-! , 2, � .. .-, I., , I I ` _. - ­ , ..,., - ­. � ; , . I iting while they are o 14c; b lb roll to 2k lane 11 m object to wa being ,�` . I I .. On - wbat 'a funny :Mir p 500 , -o 11't( t 100 I �l T - Did 'it ever occlir to y Tu a 1 50., chicke air to ,r. . ! . , . � . � vot r A :, thiDf, a pos,tage stamp is 9 Even the Wc� bag 70c _ _ - - � - - an_C I ba 1, We to 1 1.10. - I epartilient can't sell it after they c e . � ,. I 0. d VALUABLE FARM', TAILORING!, TAILORING I .. .1 . ! ; ', - I it. . . . . � TAN LM-Plakeft" stau0n Q.T a k., . . � � . is rather a nsive vice, 7 M , i , ; . . - . . . LTinc� ' . I ! I . . � . . �. . . .. . , f: 0 tmNs Goit 'o EAST DUE AS FOLLOWS:-' :.t , I . �. � (-. 0 , I . - rinected with all . F 0 R'S A L E'.; I I;, -of . .. ,I and is very closely co . 11�; .., :. - .. * '.. , , . . - .. � . - IELESS. 6 S 20 A. M. , I . .1, ;:� I . � , , .. I , , . * . I ­ _. � - " I.; - Whoever tells the'truth ab- I-4AIL Exi I 0 . I - . - I - CAO . . � , �, ! . Comprising the North half of , ! jT. . � I 410 . ' , . & � � __ . the crimes lil* . 2:48 P. .M. r -.1 - - '� 1. rXED, . . , . , � . . ! � .. - � i 11 cases.iS protected on about . ..- �il 0 =W, , , ­. ; solutely in a . . . !.:.4 . M. 6, Brock Townsh' S . ". . .k . . % . . i - f life. . . T L CAL, , . .,.,. . . G. 40 P _ LOT 10, CON, 100 1T .. _1 I . k. tr . 133= 110n.2=4 . � .. .-: _ "..- tilree sides o � ItA .NS G61�wi WE:ST bUE AS'VOLLQWS:-. ContarihIn 106-"res of land, more oT less, 100 .; 1. " .: 1 Mrs. A. T. Stewart ca n . ,r __. .. 1, . - * rries at Saratoga I . st ce 01 e4red rd cultivated, the balance . . _I . . I 1: 111. .. . . . � . .. '-pretty in the IL Ex RESS - . . 9.63 A. M. sr . I I ' '' - \ -_ - - ; - . � - very ., 1 lr� in dwood bush. �: " - � - * - ­ ' . , .. : % Souletl1jua new and Oilier odd � � . !. �. .. 5. . Thereareon the promises &good framebain � IS THE I- , ,� - .. . E BIG C 0 MIXED. t . 10 P. M., � , -�� I s-ay of a Card case.' Besides , *. .. I "! , . .. I It . �, ,:.. � . It I .A I ,. , A - . I - i MAIL EicmEsl; - 1. . 9.27 P, M.'! and frawe dwelling. A yodung orchard of over ; . _. �� 0 L . 00 , , _jjr i - 1. � - . 1 100 tress hearing fruit. G water. . I . .. . . I . . I - t ny watell in the I Convenient .. � . i - . garnshineuts it hasa i - � . i . I -1 . , - I :_ . . _ ,rains r in Ot. standbLrd time. .. � , to una ket, schools and churches, being only one .­ �_ ---. . . . . . , I lo I centye of one of the sides. I . . mile from the thriving Village of Sunderland, 0 . 1 . . , - s s Ilis --patieut .- on the Midlaild Division of the Grand Trunk - rTIME3 - , . . - i1zTj S3n . I The doctor alwaYs advi e I I �p . . . 0 . � -.11 .. I . . I . I . I Railway. This is one of the beat Wheat Farms 4V . 'is re . . - If tile ,sufferer falls to recover . I . ­ � : . -Ahf ,%,* I 13ot to die. I , . r ­ . I . � ' .,!. I" ..�..�; I . "' .:in the Township. . I . . . ,,. :..:.., ,! Twen eight acres slono west side can also be . � . ­­ I.., . 1. . " . ��l - V70T.00=8 017er t37le "Lews" (:)act. � � , � . I - i'�,�.1'.-.-­ Inesired. Peed6fabove propertycan i . .. dies thrOU-11 &,Iectinty to - .` , .. `;`�"� of COUr-Se lie n 0 n Irvsiciall's advico, and all the '.. .. �, : bo ht I ....:) ..�:-- ulad on lot of March If desired. Small pay- .1. . . . . � � IV I I 1�. P �� I be -- 'J� .! j . . .1 I 11 .. particulars . . . 1". I I j . ': " ., � - 1� 1 ment required down. - I . J. GF:Rjmllc:�� .j __ RS ! � . ­ I . I I i ;_ - .. j, , apply to T 10,19 1i ,�% 1 , " or full fault th the patient. . - . : , $0) ARD! AV, lie Prince Bisinarck �recent y saw a ��, : . I . - ..: T. B, FRANKISHO - - . .1 I I.ol) 'ifle put t -d - " ' . . 8 . . - . i. " I o use lie smile � - - - . tow atiu, 14 the Muncipality of the to". Or to ' - ' underland, '- 1. . . - 8, is gett.1139 WOrse for the Ti co��l Of . � and 'I 1,_� : "It n S11 f Picl!�Cllltng hereby offor IL reward of $50 Mr. JOS, KA14E, : I - .' .... . - - .__ - vt - : cavalry every year. Still," Ile adc', , c, a, isi 8 ! - - - I [ed "it " for the apprehension and conviction of the Proprietor, on1premifies. � : 37-4 .. ­ �' - I .I . 111U." the n other A the iiaf ant child abandoned at the I ,_:: - . . . . I ­ I !, � - � `,' takes a good deal of lead to kill . "i,, .1 prejjj SeS of A -th ur Jackson, in this 11unicipality, . Sunderland,* June 23rd, Pw. --- , ' . . 1... . , . . 'Near Del 'Mar, � in California, can be oil th lbtli ill t.; and �! the child abandoned. at - __ I __ -.1 __ I I 1.11 ..... 1, T" . 1) emises of Will. ittleJOhn, Of this Mullict- �11' " 1" ...... . . ;-; � I � tree,, probably in the the .. PICERI G . 11 the rarest � I _______.____ -_ seen WIL ill i all iia, v last; and the said reward will - , � Pinus Torre. I - do I . I 14 . .( - .1 � world. This is the N-ana e 1) . a A for th a dfFicovery, apprehension and con I _ - I I -here viet of any or all parties accessory to either % : N, I - . which lias never be-en. found any%% , � -_ _kXlh 1� � . . - - . d only or h of said desertions. I I nill � mif _, t1-at, go CountY, an I I I 11 - hi o side of San Die., By order f the Council. ::, . . - i I' I )... ,within a limited area there. I D. R. BEATON, Clerk".'.� . . I , - . : . . . . - ,. . � . " - . � The personalities of KansA j nalism' JOS. MO tf - OLMSTED & KEM THORN, PROPS. ,.,,:,,.- . s jour NEHOUSE, Reeve. 43- . . . _., , - - ______ _-11 Manu '� � . � ' ,. . -_ . . . .- , . -�% reached a climax last week, when a bro facturers of all kinds of Mouldings, ". - . ., . :a. MJA-.T.TXZ-A�6-1�TOM,18 - � .- . . �. I � .. � I - �:; . . , - A Cr IS Hand-Rail, Bannister Winds, Posts, also "; ' I I , w . . ION ALE I .1 - . slier heatedly advised a loathsome con: -VE=GLA*SSES L 1 _1.1� - ... . .. . 6 Bash, Doors and Bl.nds. Planing and SPVCTACLES ANP E . _. temporary to keep his shirt on, and sub- .: All kinds 3f work . ,1Y . sequently ascertained to his horror th t I Matching a specialty.- . ;Are the only Genuiza, English Articles in tile Canadian Market. . e contemporary was a woman. tb 11 IAR doneon the shortest notice and guaranteed. Real Pebbles are kept in stock. Tests are given to purchasers. to prove genuineness. - - . I 0 YILUGI PROPER Please give us a call. - 30-Y 0i ___ ­­_ - - They are recommended by and testimonials have been received from the .President, " . * - , . I . . - . f * . Thomas A. Edison threatens to rev u- - I vice -President, and Ex-Vice-President of the Medical Association o - I ... , ,... .., . . . . tionize telegraphy by the application of - e-.­ . ... IN THE- �- i­i -..,-1,_11�,­''-,,,-- I . . . - -President, Ex , , :� . I .. I _; a ­ I - Canada; thePreeidentof th -Collegeof Physicans Mid Surgeons of Quebec; theDean . , - 1 . . eartli cu ri-ents, and is 0 dy - k ' e -Presidents of the'� t'. - - T Wnihip of Pi flo ., of theMedical Faculty of L al University; The President and Ex . . I . goin to the san 1, . I - c ermgi 0, '' . . . ai A know- ! av . ,- . 7 soil of Florid to investigate. * Medical Council of Nova Scotia, &c., &c. These recommendations ought to be suffi- I . ­r 0 B longi g to the Estate of the late . . . 11 I I - I ledge of these currents, he says, may . � . � . ,. .. . . qualities, but if further proof is needed, call on . -4 -, _11., . cient to, prove their . system i . Are- now'it 11whal Blast! ChMSTOPHER DALE, Hardware Merchant, Pickefin '. chan-,e the Meteorological Bureau i R 9 0 : . and make it propable to forecast the -VIZ.- - . I � - . . . 1. - weather exactly. PAR' L 1._�Tbesouth bd1f of Lot 19, Second -, - - y old friends and customers that - I, ' cg6 I beg to inform Fifteen years ago I now prepaored to buy � . " tai 100 Fee, more or 1, ,, 'I I known resident of Elizabeth, N.J., scr ebu'ab. On this is& awelling house and a ` -. . . . . .. . signed a promise that he wouldn't touch stables. It also affords an excellent and i I . . - .. � I., __ � . - � a drop of liquor until 1886. Last Satur- Oftuffin's Creek runs across the South-Es.st I . 0. are AP Oe, '' iortunity to mill owners, as the West bi Lnch ` uad of w, - # ty,Ha John CEiry' a I well. Co * on of the Township of Pickeringo, I am In . . i eBs of which a ut, � ar rs' t ledanWobat'�' WHITBY ,rie 0 - day his pledge expired, and in company corner of tho'same, thus offering one of the � .. ,� 1 . mith several friends he entered a saloon finest water privileges in Ontario. I I . . 16ohd " . . . 1_ .. 1-44oining Parcel 1, consisting of :meet amd :Flo= , U ' PARCELIL a of FARRS, Yo - shoula - and drank freely of several liqnors. The the North p of Lot 10, in the First Concession Al w ay is u hand. � , . . � 1. �.� , ; - ..� . . . . . - _. � , � . . ,. � . -� . P0 . L I � . ; . I I . - . next mornilig he was found dead in his of Pickering, coo taining 84 acres, more or less, -1 I I I 8 of I L, � ..o I - ; , - - . BUY YOUR I I I . . I I . . � I . . ­ .�.. . .. . ,.. ; I ' Abo Bran, Short _ - I - on which, a nds an excellent stone dwelling, rt , and 0 kind; I - , : �' k full supoly of. , ,.- . � one /bjD&. I . -, . � with st .d) tchen, woodshed, ,stables, driving . � i . .. uriniv the last. tliirt� years the sheds a be. no. Parcels 1. and 11. have form- 1 '! : I Mill Foed. .1 .. . . I . . 0 It9gre- l-,:, . ''I"" S CHOOL BOOKS W:PT-j0WS - . ` . AT-- " - UR Ex � ate of the personal estates sworn to as erlv been u &a one farm, and have am I CHAWO FOR' W'HEATIR is now complete buildings, at ne stables, and jr6ot house unger ne . .. � ' - so g te � . . : - I , ng and grain-growi . . . . belout,ing to deceased bishops of the E11g- barn; &I orchard, wells �ond cistern. To- . . __�__ . in ev'e* department for the use of the Collegia ether is a splendid gtLzi 11Y Model, and Cow lish Church, was $11,075,000. - As torty sti won schools. arm of 134 a, xes. The preseu t tenant leaves 414 . . . 11, JN091 - MITCHELL . "a 'ute, . . - . 11 � have died during tfiis period, the average acres plowed and 4 acres in fall wheat. Posses- ..-ALL THE- . orsh r os, wealth was $276,875. At the sa,me time sion to plow immediately. This properzy is oo ' W" we o, tuft VW wift 10 2�Terre=t - .. beautifully 1( ca,ted a,t the junction of Kingston Sdima & ep.,rwomed, Make.will rosei" . . . . there are thousands of brilliant and de. and Brock r ,one-half mile went of Pickering he*, ftn j*f9rawfies about wwk which . odated all 1L__ q Where you have been accomM voted men serving as curates, whose sal. Village, abo no mile from Pickering station thigo o" liv* at bmmkshm will P" I . !!!! d". am* bave PUBLISHERS' LOWE S� PRICES. -tr G. T. R.', and a halt miles from Liverpool dwa hem fopw . , through the Se, ,00 with repairs ies are smaller than those of a lackey. 01, = at OIL caoul � ,- L d miles east of Toronto. In a &W. W, . . � . . - or &Parke's C harbor,an I The North halt of the South "4"W"bod-7Y " I wbo dad " owe COPY BOOKS, - SCRIBILING BOOM for all kinds of Farm - PARM 11 WaSe at fortwwL All . - 1cGrog arbolic Cerate is inval a X= Ong . able for Wounds, Sores, Wt Rheum. Cuts, 1jurns, half of Lot I in the Broken Front of Pickering, On ., . I Implements, , - i I 8calds and Festers, as a healing and purifying 01 i g acres more or low (best land in the _"t . , . 11 esale and retail. I . . � , , . I ,at , '!. � .- . L'. . th other use- County), on hich is a good barn and dwelling- . I . L I 1 . 11 prices s ftessing. Do not be imposed on Wi - L. � ,. I . .. . I A to low house, situ to one-half mile from Liverpool . . I Dis'eount to the Tradee d less preparations, recommended to be as good. I I . i Libera - , : . . .11 t �v ve on U only McGregor & Parke's Carbolic Cerate. harbor. .10 .. ": I �', - 11 . . . . I th e cannot Ii CZL I -A house and lot egntaining about . I _ o . . ield, Chemist and Druggist. PAIL - . .A.Zal"'v. . them alone. We are at all times by W. H. .. - no, is to be held at Bonar erjug. 1. I ruers gall. On US A meeti , . . ., A I � . Whitby Book and Music Store, Bro pleased to have the far idge, Scotland, on the 22nd inst., for J� � .1 � ::, _., ''.. �_ ., _,.'', -�, I -�_, I . 11 --FOR- ! I - - -, r% I'L � ee , . 1 . . I . t . offorwinga Celtic League, on"xiarter acre, situate in the Virlage of Pick. � I .A Str to Whitby. I the purpose The ab6tte lots of land will �el eromd for , , � � G I - . . L. all magazines le by .. . I I Subscriptions received for . - ' includinc, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. "" I Anythmi- g They May'Desire 0 lic'.dLuo . I . andpapers. The discovery of the instantaneous . . ., - . .. . i, - ­,. �. " - will try to satisfy them. . -ON- �, .. I I . and v taking photographs has been quickly f0%,00= .., ,. � .. ; :. i � . , . : . . I 1 . . � . I I n an I 0 . �.I*, . 'L 0- I . ­", - L, ' /I a 1cous remedy for all acute aches and pi, an I � _ . have a StOCK Of the , U0 q Wa also N Buragia, Toothache, Rheumatism, etc. This -0 '' h I tion '': � E.-I `` - h the medical world by a perfect pna i a t- ' S* al be 9i 0q,' Of Cb ef"i-I.w.1. trflfiniod Bladsmifi.A . T. Juable remedy is called Fluid Lightning, and ' - ' ' . r . I ­..j'.j_)0( N is sold at P cents a bottle by W. H. Field. chem- - %� I _1 . . - - . BELL ORG _ , --- and druggist. 1.� ...,., , �4�; , .1, , �, I 'bei've"Oured the services ,' inext, at 2 o'clock p.m., - at the :,.-,� �L , ' of W. H. PERRY, GENUINE 11- . . ..., . .1 ­: � who is In every respect achines, &c., Plow � ­ - I I _. I A report from sea, at where the Gordon &use,Villageof Pickerings " Qualitv. �, on hand, Seeding M * . nt - Of the B st Mitto . '� :' a I 1� w . 7�.;&fist' great earthquake aroick W" MR9 � i . A �FIRSTXLAS9 HORSE-SHOER points, Landsideg, etc., always �. I ; , 1, I .� .:-. ­ Tzsi [a :--..O per cent. on day of sale, e h'to . I I I . '! .- , I I ­ s'ates that during its continuance the . - � I 1. . . . )ne-1 Ard of purchase m ey in t irt . piceoll - . and General Mechanic. � . . in Stock for all kinds . _ . _ , .- C ----7-7. I . .. OF PLOWS. ,,a, which had previously been rough, make . days; ')&Ian 3e to'be paid in five e ual annu . . . . . I I - . . lI' I initalments with interest at 6 ut 'per . I I � , * eame calm. . m, oheap. BUGGIES, CUTTERS, WAGONS &c .'' . d other P 140 ' 1. - i annun, we ed by firstmortg a on th; pro. 9M . . � I �4. I .. -Rev. J. G. Fallis, Dutton, certi1168:-F(Yir some perty. Gotuptoorder in fir"822 Style On shorest P. B. FORSYTH & BR011 . :.. . IV. . . i , . Property an be own by applying to occuants 411011ft Tg3=.T 9. I- . � - ces to suit the thnes. . . . Iars my wife has beentroubled with Dyspepsia, � .. . . notice and at pri ing. . no effect till advised 9 Shoeing horsell with Contracted Feet Or - � i d has tried one thing after angther recom- of the pre Ises, and written enquiries will be ­ ,,, I Haney's Old Stand, Picker mended with but little or lal. since respot ded by WM. FORRESTER, Pickering, l g a specialty. . to give McGregor's Speedy Cure a tr ' Interferin or G. 11. MI ALER, Uxbridge. - �� , � Vreeft d cooclo - ­ . . . * I - k t bottle I have noticed a decided - . ­ - . ing the firs I _ .... . � . ' , If I I � '... � PRICES LO�V and WOjtK GOOD. , ' . . �, . ,- . I .., . ; . .. .- - nendittobeoneof, if not the best medicine �., � � .. Auctioneerso, � � t . . - . . � a - �. ft iprovement, and can with confidence recom- . FOUCHER & ROWLANDVd,, .. �39pectl n will obli , i ! '' 1, ) a invaluable medicine ' , 12rAn 1910. ' F. L. GREEX. To I 0: lant for Dyspepsia. Thi ring, Sept. lit, 1886. 4449 ; , - - ". - . M . I .. I . W� I . _%. - � It - f4 r Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Kidney Com- pie --- - ' _ i � b . . � - � __ � I . . . . Sold by W. H. Field ALEX40 INIDLAY ` .- - ... I., . f I - ." I- . � 11 -1. I _ aint, is purely vegetable ' KERING ' epemist and druggist. Trial bottles given free. HEN. VOU. .. I I � .. � 4 - sed, Bond, Will, Lease, Mortirig I . . . I . I . I . . I - . T! - i . . For several years the editors of the o o v r eg I document to draw; So. P 0 T 0 . RA P Y! I P C -- - The subscriber ha ...� � _.. I . � . or ant borrow money; - ; !� � . � . . LU . - I , I wo leading newspapers of Cincinnati, the 0 I MBER' YARD41. . . ' ' * 1. - -- Enquirer and Commercial, have canied t insure your property In First Class R�ervboay wonders why therels sucli , , "'o ant - " , ords, and having El i or Monsodian CompaWas at the lowest I a bitter war of w 11 . I . . plendid sale this spring Isis, le ra ; a rush to . . -[ '."' � I IF You WANT - ;,:, , � - for r a Plo called the "Advance," which beats . It * I A I . . . � o ir�, " � I . - . . 4. : ; . . earied at last of personal journalism are P' . o . _. 00--or - I �, , -_­ ., , . 1. ... I 1. �: ­ 1. .. �._ � 1. I - . . . . I I �.In- to cry truce till the-Exposition all ri Is; nena., � 4 . � , .1 . \. - - _ I - �_ , el . 'beeaAe he.'gil L : � - '. . '.. . . I . . .. - . - ­ � - . 0 . or of Oil-asks, Flax-seed, Extra The reason is veil Perfict LVMBERJ,,�.: 2;. - , . m and ' ' closes. The Enqutrer man inaugurates .. 1.1� , I : . . Creame other tinwar Flour; in every case, and till ': , . � . � . . , : � I . the new order of things in this fashion :- nd of Oat Meal that is superior to OAtiSfILOtiOU TH) ..'. I or.a Now going 8' LA '. . 1 , " , � , . L I The public care little about individuals anyth Ing u heretofore for porridge; farther will say if there are any persons . , * , . . . , ' * . . . _ . .. ' , , ,� ­ . . - I for ) � � �t -WU h , ei or ticke the South Ontario Fair, _ WM who have had Photos W*en .4y we that . SHENGLES I nds itself, and and their personal grievances. They col on a undersigned. Vie charges 1. �t � �i , c recomme '. -�. , , � 1. want the news in a reliable and unbiased pie") you. ­ . are not equal to SnY cit work I will � . L. . I _ .. I . 1. . ­,; make them one dozen Mel Portraits , . : , j, JOISTS) ': '' . . ., * - form. If the editor of this paper goes to � *�,V. B. PRINGLE, I" 1e,_ free of change, N work allowed to leave � � .1 , _.'. . - take orde�s - ��, gaol, the fact will be recorded as an item � . ", . �, - ' fir'st.cla,ss and highly .;,: . .. : : - SCANTLINGSI� - � is tow 'ready to I � *-Y I Notary Public, Whitbf.,, the Stuc'oo unleasI . � . . I st I � . . . ,- . . ­ '. of news. If he is releascd the fact will . . I Photos made in '; - - � - I'll 4 - � 11 I _ '' any kind of - . ' "' !' . � j - " - - M9 . .. L. be told with joy. If the editor of any � ed. . � �, . I I-, %1. _.. : FE ) 6 tghing. Repod . F ers of Picke 0 V*_ finish '.. . � . - . , ,,� unshine. ' Having ' for avetJ6 rmf,, _i other paper goes to gaol, it will be'ehron.?. . " _ woo6ther-rown Or 0 -1 . . :1 s. - 1, -, . . I , � - 1 I . a .;. I .- .s - . Y_ I � - added somev�ety fine scenery to the Studio , , : �,_"11!1' ti.t,:�.,.., --::,-7- PICKETS- . � . I 'N' _ � . - - - � _� : I I - �,tj­ icled with pleasure. If he is released, � ir H. Ll t6n, 11avingsold his old Threellug I I,% I I I . o ;, . I � . _ � 7' �: � _.. . . . I 1. - I . '. . .- _ * Mae Ins, go to iftlorVi ublia that he ban am prepared t9 make work second to none � 1 - �� .' . , . � .- . .. . .�t. - - I 0, &&, %' this fact will be told with sorrow, simply Mae Clean0Y#&nX#As for a eha*ot . .� " � j V, `4 ­ GIVE US A CALL. I Hot Air Furnact)9, 6i - � J 0 ateed now I . � , . � � ., - , - 1� : 36;canitda, - ". � ,- I f , , !, 4 . , . . � ': , j , 14, , . : . . M-tf - ,� . . . I 1. -1 ­ - , A i 041 .- it. it .Rp_ I . . I 0: . I I �. 1i - I . - � ­,. 1 . as a matter of news. But beyond such PT - . - V . our atro age. t A' I I . . ot� - ( t . f- I - ­ .. ,..(: . . . .- N't_. . � .� - "I . I - : , - I .-­._z.t ... I I ,A-V , ,: _ .. . I . . .. . . I I L - incidents the public have very little in- ' CDpYMf &nd'eblOoog - "WIS, I ORDERS ­V��, L � - I terest. Th � I arti 8 .r"ALL--, A, I - �� I.. �'L f L:.., I tock of Frames viways on land. , - . - - - . - t prb, i . I I .�� �_ %.!. . 6�itor has to make to the. atta,dks and un- � - . I .,,Q:.. , . WO . -, _. . .1 . _0 1(�'- i - , I -ARE�-. - i - - 1­��!�J � � - a ' edbulls "Presto" and "Wilheim' CeBS- . ,� .. . * � � . . ,; kind assaults that are being =4 UPOU - #0 , � . 1 0 -'M . - is is the only reply 6e pr�s�ut 4 CA :�' I .- . - , . A V rk doue 4Y. th8JJDfi 0M."n4019us . i .- Th 7 - ... �, I bim. His reward is in heaven. He may iii 1�481= ows at lot 22, 3rd con., Pickering. W I 111*ii� , " , " - , . d4p to rat prize 2-year old bull lefft jear in 26 E ( ..; - I. - . . 1. _ .� re to 0 . I _: _. - . . - - �:._, .. . K , � - . r H W, PBRIEN11 W1oro0=3P+-17 V!Llle)d- � . bava some trouble getting it, but he oll4na, is the beat Holstein bnll In Canada. , ­ -1 J, O'CONNOR � 48-8 Photographer, Whitby. �. I . aremont. )a I r, 'M , , I I , " I I.1 11 I . S �o 01, 9 11 101 ru W c ! U i ( i r Ir 4 $1 X Moe pe �ro] "' " M1 -, L ( t11-11-1 W W I I I , I - - knows where it is. That is some oonso. Apply to i I ­ , . I ­ I . , - JOHN GEE, Prop. . ..-,., ; � Pickering or C1 - - ­. .- '.. .. ,.. z . � . I" . . � . on prom soil. .. � � 1. � _. . . I .� I . 1. .. , - . , - 30tf � , Next don to Post-office.) I I :�. . . . , � '- 11 .. - . . � ;J �, � I ,.�'. X;!. . I . � .. ... -. . I . -1 , I- i lation. . . - . . � �11 - .. . I • , .­, ", ­ _,: ..... I . ... 1. .-.,, . I.. - I 1,1 �1_ . * � - , - - , , � . � , I i � . � 1w. I . - ­ . . .''..'. , I � - , . '4 ..tL ) � - , , , . .1 . . I � . - . I . . 1 � % . � .k. ; .4 1 .. , .. , - -, I �_ - .. I , . - : . 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I . . . .'- THE OTEL � i: . . ­ : I Don't Yen Knew .,! ...­i I I . . . . . �A` - �, . � if . - I I ­ . ENTERTAINIXG1 A WBBEAP, I I ,� � . . .,. . . � , I . -, -_ ­ _ ­ . .� 21._. ..,.. A " man in t1hO SI04 . &FAW, - WU # 'TU .- light moosbers of Wks - I W016 V man" sherd " uoj#se% a" I I -) I I " F"49 Z. I jal, fate so" 111alads. I&-W* V. , l�rm, ' tro beir "tart ? Desi's yon,kn*w that way lead ­_ . In Piclievis If. Al. 0 an M years old. I rAVOUTiL. • :rn =bar alk"Ilaw died roomily as the tv I . Iwo 0241100raing Judat daylight OT 00 10 consumption. to Insanity. I* d,wA I Doe'* , - *";, , jars. of years net a leveret named Po ub . I you knew "I it wo be onally eared'? Don't T E PATENT T PiRRID 8Tph ' bb vayy I 01111rob, alod ­ I—. .. Pon ku*W � . .usand and am I , livian In Ontario while sy irmil'obbi law, 61110 Abak whileAlks Ike IM To I the house to, the ban " - 411128 Yewhave IdWia' Wdy failed I d1mvered.s badly..?wounded iftn:,jy ft. 8 , 's Q W .8 Core BIM-TEIR I of .00 SAored Head as �n��o� h Gol to Ze felt *0 , .we $1ke -oh= 016, I dw *& .�aft ad & X181 g - I 9! � B&thar4 Me B,'j they were oated ang at Orb 4 70", Al, Shepath. The st" - *we I.T 1:4 sood ** = of 2M MOW DfM BAUMI! Powder 0O.. Brantford. on Made from Bed 4111"Pdred ; I to Zer iswas 626all building destroyed. . . I yo a, a rift Bled , known, had been an In the x4ghk I . - a 1i 4ked there at* handrods of menimTrof - � - LIGHT, HANDSOM ', . 1. but failing to secure mtr&noe bad gtalrbod A California ODW swallowed a stick grateful men a" weauen in all p %rim of th If STRONa, ANO t_ a ) _. �1, . D R ... twenty Inehas 16jpg and u"rly a4 Inch country wile can %"tAfy 10 IS@ q ffi . I - . for the home. Overcome by pain and - i osay. Ali We arm bsving fe I& 0 demand ildg gj , : I tbldk, and In due course Is . ate Pape, �her _PULAR r reIm, e vw . :.. , I weakness, he had fallen In a fainim and had f Mae It worked druggists. - 0 eekly. Sixserw looming w Sample ate T'sft gold last wlai.b% Ila way out of bar " without doing bar . I I � L - � sto ed bLrte most talented au thon in each issue. orders ghoul" . d be pie a %fly 60 W --wel" bean lying on the. ground an hour - , when _ b f interesting Con.le es of Lov D ON. " mu& damage. , Wisdom Is in askadve lb&mar. Tkat'm A num iota Taj 10 #1 ng. Portland, and !lj* peft" to d14OQVOred by the farmer. The wovaded . . I aum and Adventure, 8 P ft, I - Five dhinese slow� `­ - what stakes It so bgwd to beat. I � Sk 6, ,,,,,:I ShoA Will 10 and I 41kMan was at onos removed to the he mad away@ wen found on a . � - etches, Household IjecipQ I it and HOW 90u u4md our I 'Fuln eto., contained In each Issue of Tho Acriptive atroul". J lot paddo ail steamer N , .-ft placed on a beds and he soon re Tod as sits Franoloce the - Breachq ]Rup;uret or lffernla.,_ Vlresolrae W 1516 other Asy. , They - dr 5c. per cory; or, with 40 Imf 00- OLD). GUELPH, OA * enough to toll his story. - He mid th Ike W"It all young MM4 , I "ngeo theday,$2.00per ------------- LADA• W% Oares i u trasteed In the worst oassee No y.,r; six months ane . I a" a Jewelry paddler, going sibon the and had vdd members of the crew from d 20 pieces musie, $I; th - i : Dife or %ruse treatment. Pamphlet and Months and 10 pieces music, reo - "­ country with 0, companion =4 p are $150 to $200 So smaggle Mom sabors. or Wa. Hubserlike - - . Mission. toampie "pi ywhere. Liberal COW. MERIDEBRITANNIA 0 . . ­ � The two had quarrelled the previous oven. A small boyL in B %Wert ]We" aougW it fW01110411, JO cents In stamps World's 1110w. Agentswante4ev I - I , , UPIM&ArY Madlost Aueolation, 663 N &in es 1"e. THs 14-mmiziM . .. . 0 &-A L__ , . , Ing MILIF an he gave his name, haId would be fan to Us paper and draw to his Iftet, BuffAls, N. Y. Wzw[Mr. 28 Colborne St.. Toroutoi C*",de. . � , "'A- . , I "M *am _.. - � , I been shot and dog's tall and Int them afirse The dog ran . - MAMTFACTURE ONLY : . . ... j . I ; :, - � LZFT BY THE IROADSWX To 'Due Into the,bey's fallhw's barn, whidh, whh an , Then us several towns, In' M enUna w a - He had.& bullet In the shoulder and ann i Iir sejoining hone% wall burned IS the g"u". t a single unmarri" woman. "h- A w s 3rx 3ilr 3m ,o 1w i , - in the calf of the log. Both were ad In LAmaj $4,000, 1 Irts'. ��.',, n ii. n g L I . I - I . . They Will Not Do I . � - . � awL DurIN the long ev i Oros's ILI Pift, � . I nice young r 1. T the flosh, and whon Rush announced hat . Howy WoraingisiffetO Xnesse, 111.1 US , . SIL VER-PLA he would bring a doctor, Sk Thaw who onoe'take Dr. P1 . SXND rOR PRICZ LUTO Eonings . � 1. him not to do no. His wouN's'lore no of lad winter, Instead of f 6 PGWIlve.Pollefle" will nover oonsen t to . lwg, ftz, Telat A gaping pot ' - . I. .. a*eling away his AL dangerous, and he would ran all the so any other oathwito a- time In reading or studying, or aleighriding plessailit � 1' His burning desire was that his DW with libe girls, he mads a patch work quilt. flake and mild in their operation. Small. L I. 169 YONGE STREET, TORONTO Artistic Designs. COMbined witj _____ - - should believe him dead. He would It oenialCm 6,022 "par&% eces, Henry is r th1an ordinary pills and inclosed in glass -- - ..---- ______ - -1 be off his and Skillinst's chain Of J set 21 years old. . �'. rlsl@; virlues uul�mt�. By druggists. � 40 3W "r.AL . I .- U Durabili . X:L3C " . ever. hattlQuIlim would be g;oL A � - I 1. - . 'Agricultuyeal C4011,0ge . .. and Finish. ty . . . ,wouldonly spread the news around ad Joe Harrk of Now, London found a Ut , -, , i, i - - I 1. I . A. P 296 . ., give the would be murderer a , pocketbook, and so soon so he could find WILL RE-OPON ON FIRST OOTO89R. la,ftb dftoin I i6 fper SY the ow or restered It 69 him - 'The man ZN-THRXZ--aud wo ladleg.--og 0anveggen, 00um 14 AfriculturP, Live Block. Dairying. Vot. . to ascape. ; . End pay. R. L Knuum, Toronto, Out. Ifffne'ry Science- OaA ZOOM, "Popially 6&pbsd So . ----- 0 011t . - . 1. The Rushas TO1111111 and wife, rre . Pie wall dbted. 41 There was $90 in it." he ­ - the wants of farmers' sons. iror aiwouw giving in- . � j. - . said . 41m awful glad you found IL Here, A 0 K SIRW PAULLSL jrAmmy formation as to cast, torml at admigdoh. sea., apply 1. peoples and the stronger 1� TWO splendid me beouti. )tr .. f, .... d V smoke this." The cigar was bad enough to MV-1 to JAB. MILLA, M.A., President. Hamilton -8 le ftchq, 1.., .believers in, any story he told. He 6LIdustradoul - can 4,000 qutollam sod sue Guelph, August, 18M, . - -:: . no' almost make an honest man turn Udef. � n am Bible 4 ad them to give him an up stoolmn bes m, mans NJ lormse Internatil PIOOOG D3601140 6110 paper In which you law Shia advL i - and to conceal from every one the o of On the first Sanday in August on* of the and Bible 9w" oronto. Ons. . I The Beat &ad Ck. I -_ tat Ra aad employees In a I -&I" r, his presence In the house. It was in the annory'st Dexterm Ma.s be n the. i WARWO-0 RTZRY TOWN AND ­ ivered Lod MR* sharPened his razor an a strap on which the GrICK falls and the weather was much In favor county, for the 0. L Paror smsd allow. Bad Sausage Casings . 0 1 fully rur"Med. i of the patient, who got along remarkably Ourritra sharpened their knives, and pro. onJi I ealls at fthb; sample Knits *St on ; - Farnlen'd&iry IS W6 . - - __ __: Well. He instructed them oeoded to shave. B a out his ohin slightly, apdoo. I" Q D. DAY Agent, Now _:_�___�t�__i..:­, 1 able plagom Soljm' 60 'roan a - *� Ia. out. IWPms%i from grglhnd. Z18teamehip #4N6r. HOW TO DR9SS HIS WOUN -1 -1 and a few days after his face began to swells - . ran weglan.' Liw*o prio" to Shot Inds. . . . D , ' ; we are wie Dormanto HoPper JZ Wareholl, 1 - - - . and, notwithstanding She prswm�,'4t lills and on the following Saturday he died of VIAND SAW MAORINSO-ALL BIZ=-LAIM &Onto In O%Dada to, MoRride's Webrakid Shoop Scales for XWs and Etevator& OWDSI. Writ@ for Quotatfous - lead In his body, there was neither f ver blood poisoning, improvements I bracket band laws for stisch. SO POVIV: Debi. cheap and durable I end for JAMES PARK & SON, TORONTO nor blood boning. In two Weeks.- he Afino .11 gh story o" from the 8 " - , - .1 . . acker xl"*. JOHN GILLM 6 00., 0"jejon Place WO manufacture a,U E _ ; was able to Cabout. and at the end of the Slate, It Is that a Geopee man floating OInt. . 4- TRZ NEW .t. styles of SCALICS. . , - N j . _ _ -,: :, I third he' disappeared. The R hes fo d down the lillsols went to sloop, I' -_ � , _. ' -_ " Saving a I I him to be a well-edubsted, pleasant-spo on stout fish line danaling Em the water. When NPR RNTATIVRIneaftocunlysoplij,'-ftv. BROMIDE CRAYON PORTRAI which are unequalled for I I Pool NW Espousal "--* book on Lovf 00 UrS. __� . and kind-hearted man. He not O' I he awoke his boat was fifteen mil"farther ,IN hom*L writ@ toy Bmautffni- Life like "d &1`94410 Absolutely noth. - . accuracy' durability 1; - . P y P matrimmy mA kindrId I . - ;� , : .. � . much of his time reading the Bible, ut up'stream than when he went to al A Offoularl. International Book ad Bible no, fair 00 equal ft. Llfe-dx*d Portraits drawn from and elece % T M. ftroul% ADS. ordinary ph raphp, and warranted firo ,Ilagge - . was full of religious quebatlens and f m- monster oatfish had swallowed th balland 0 a of fin . POrtralif PIJO In Of 1, Water Colors, and India Ink' - - = iliar with the writings of an the &pset on. towed the beat up the river. 80 Amu Par=-*m so A Photographers, &goal@ sad Others should I I C write All) The Rushes were Christian people a 1 1700 ol*ng l"m[) for circular Agents are making 03WHE & 00's Ramoton Mary S. Martin of PhIladelpilb-4", a men - -1 Infle from Dundalk-100,0001 acting 100 9 ontl a. 16 oenbe i 100 000 5 can% music I I' W win ) on to can I Boiftm"to Val for -- 1 W William FIX01;, 11, y - I Bible readers, but he named so know ve bar of the Sidely of Friandn, as UP1106. BUTI"D. $7 King-ei, W.. Toronto. aid -rL of me'st rarouto exhibitl3n. . . . � where they know lines. He had visited . I : . - I . . . _. _ll' I . I 0. Eisenhower boating his horse. She re- - - . . .1 .1 - C. �_, the principal aides In Amerloa,, and monstrated, and he swore at her. She had Cff"L r Je L. RAWBONE. Artist, . 1. I _ . . ."; ..." TO"hen A 11161adeals AUeuttojR I - . . 11, .. .,...:-. long evenings were spent In telling During Holidays a special couns of 1 .95 KING STREET E4STv TOR694TO' I ..-L _. I 1: him arrested, and the Justice looked ever ns. by h mag,"% wW private -------- L_ ______ L ,,,,PC -4. :­ - - of the eight@ he had seen and the ad be given School and S= 4 4 - the statute@ until he found an old law sachem '0018, On ShOrthaDd. Drawing or kne ]Wy&l ,[&ft ate HE tures he had passed through. Not P"Bung. can should come. Bona InnumM. julu s, had been add as to pay, and the 9 against swearing, and he then Imposed the All who =819pa. '28 as fine provided therefor. The fine Was 67i '%dy fa' ap"Otal alroulm- TRII UmN BRORT. * I Thursday %? did not know - whether he had men ey I or NA1111234" AUD211T, 39 and. 4 I. Adelaide as. z.,, Up. .."Md.uring winker from Pori cents. I . kd x every Saturday to LiveMol!'ani in mums L $fair. Tombo. m Quebea OT0117 Ularday to Llve,� calling at Lou. . --t 4was penniless. The worst of his prose#oe Continued '*ilathai raahir Danville, I I 1. j. - _ I to land maiiii sud passen , I ..q __ . 1. . .1 d donden _gen for Soatiand and � I . Was preserved from the neighbors, w 0 led Samuel W to to dig a well. He bored . . � . I ­ :!- ' land. Also from EWilmore vim H&Ht&x and Bijoha.s. _L . . '. : ly in and out, and so he gr w D A BOOK THAT Ir., 10 Uvwwol forknighay during summer inonihs- . were dal v irives better matisfaction or ,rho steamers of the Glasgow lines mail during winisi better Skelling boasted that the man w �, 0 twel a feet, and otmok water that flowed so AG"You OANT Mat you oan make _ _ freely that the dry. bad of a oro6k n U084-Y faster with than " world's wondom.11 84111114 to mad from Rallfax. Poftibud, Boston and Philadel� - tried to kill him in cold blood would =, a" by all N"@"--Obfldiam and bildels, DW; and during munma bt1womu Glasgow and s . n has been converted Into a fin 041hollos and =W�NeftkfL. GLassow and SkIiescat, _ Mon be hunted down and justly punished. - 1 . 0 lirshm, PMOodan* old &ad young; old agents who have weeMy; Lad Glas . F&rmOre come fro to $be delohis, fortnightly. . . an long distances SO11 canvassed for years are going into Um Amid - A PER AN ENT Ono evenings as the shree sat talklal with For fre p Or other Wormasion I what sodme to them Very much like a 16; 0. F. Jenkins sold 128 She Ard week i,J, IL B10011 Wly to A. Schu there came a strange knock at the d says I " The fln� week wilh ,, Won M=r & Cc IWtimore r. mir&010-6 stmm of cold water flowing cog hundred sad sixteen do, don sow ms Clunard&0o. asuta -8haaikCo,st.j .s, BLACK OLISH : a' Skelling had time to got up stairs before It ism A ohn 01111.00101 through lands that are parched and brown for unempicy, aulft from to 00111- N. F..' Wm. Thomson & CO., Ste John. N. R I Was answered. The tiaveller proved to . . ed persons; ESPECIALLY DAPTED FO with drought. Allan & Oo.. Chicago; JAve & Alden. Now R "We", WrI66 for SOCID& B&ADLUT QA"nr@Ox& . Ir ark I EL Bourlierp Toronto LA_�IIA a dt.tective from Toronto, on the track of ' ' ' * . Oo. Brantford . IR" & c%, - - Jams Myer.'jr., of Kin ston, was raking 1. W 10 Ut H. A. J IL trio of criminals who hod oemmift d . 4 elp LAD8 I roo &CHILDRENS FINESHOES. hay with a wire ha U =�=4 Boston. Montseveral robberies in and about that olt,r, railie lr&wn by a � . ]RIONEY To LEND ­- � - mule. . :I 0 *_ 1. - � �!� i, ­ Their lad exploit had been the The mule stopped Into a ban' at 11 - ---ON- BOBID191ay OF A TRIUSURE CH2,W . L _ with the usual results. Whsn she be" got - through with the mule and'tha mule a rwubti , 11 . 1. Norwegian I - top- "I �� ­ migrants going to the States. The pod running, Mr. Myer, who had been III, Rarrister. 1_ THRESHERbelonging to a band of fifty ve Towns valage & rarm Pro �__ 10- 31MITA]RU 21"1140NAL RMERS AN D. ' had been taken from the midst of Shoul spending the most of the time with She hay 6 14101L 8100]k- Toronto Boreal -Terentoo they mak In the do 1, and b#A a b n among the rake tooth found himself nearly - -*Woe on your Machinery only the WCH-kmown , I po I-_:- ` 'j� - - devoid of olothinge but quite cGiTerod witti I R. SPZNCE a C0.9 ;,� , . - mined until the men were well 0 . Thoy . � - had been tracked to several pl � - �. 7*, - go Pt Swatches sad Dmises.. I - i oonsumn will find ft 60 fte AIMTOL a. BOB& was believed the had out While the B Uj thefradvan - y . Soren I ashwlok R la ! - > VIM mi .. 7 . . . as & orhok - to ask ShO UsIde fair our make of Fuse a" A hC CHIIIE TMQr T 1. I . .1 I country In a rig stolen from a fa=! Georgia oempanys was drilling the other J B."Ve. Re.CallUng & gpeetajity. ,Band cc , Th . ,a , g "' . I I 1 3 6k, � ' f m- et a 1i I IV a P111MM �O � '9" - B *am 4 'OS o �DM'ft 1, a 0 4r,pamwe 141 Of W10 1�_ , I i� "I, I 0 i I i I 6771% 16111141 Is liberal �1 It it I 11 ;Insf� I ; I_ � __� _�__ ': � r . - �=i --.-.---- ._�*1 I nni 11D. 11- a �ji�ildi W . _'. ,8,1 A,ho d 6 ,IVM- Ir , g I [air , r re I; 0 , I , Boned b had subsequently been - T: - a - , OvOnIng 1% deapatob, apparently from Wash .' - tat price Hat and ikerm& 80 1 , . I M� . - r .!�t 141 1.�, - 1".. I y the roadside. The . . Ington, was handed to the Captain, ,asking - have been awarded IS dud . - Try I - if. • - -, - L - SIX COLD MEDALS 11911h6lasithroeyears. &Wbwpnb ' * doned the Rushes very closely So t ow man at hie command could start k Ra a Ontario. I L958 AXLE QKWAAX for YOUR Waggoom and Iloris PoWaL , L y ri at miltont . I .._,� -, , ,� I :. I , ; strangers had been seen In the Lnej taw h �_ I - - ­1 , - . : � ghbol . once for Mexico. He read It. to the boys - . - I . I .1 1 . IL: )_ , hood. and they answered all In airion, wi wile with -oneaccord began to n%ske excuses' WKLLIANS, ; U."ute'OkLied AI On"& C1117 0111 Works. by . . � . I . - .. . . . - . . . L . . . W . . He Felt & Slate Roofer. . . ,- . - . . 1. .. . .: out giving their guest .Way. rml, th ' ThO4 -wished that they had talked were Manufacturer and dealer In Tarred FOI16 Roaftly I . .. I - iz - * 1941=11L ROGIMS & 00. oronto, 1. ., ) - �. did not In the lout suspect him of be war ke when they earned that the despatch ]Pib* Building Papare. clarsmi MnA nA"A uk-" . . - . .11 I . - I F, 1�'4-10 . one Of the trio, they had passed their wo was a hoax. I I . I Ready Roofing, I go, && -116 . �. . .. .. I . . I . . . � , . . I not to reveal his presence. The disseam ,& T. '011 . . I I 0-119 A vumow Woman, brought to nr Low *oge amron ,- � . e . I '' -1 I . . . I . I : : . � I � - . I A . j was In the house about an hour, and wh California he a slave for bass uses, and sold . ELWMLIAN& SAW MILL. MACHINERY OUR SPECIALTY,-; _1.. .. L A Adelaide St. L, 2Iorchie I I . I be was ready to depart he discovered ih t to Ah K" for a wife. has brought suit '\ - _ - i - - I . . IN ALL ITS VARIETIE . I � * FIRE-ftol' Ckftiog- HEAVY AN * PORTABLE. - I A No I pt the gate had been stolen. Ruh I t case of the kind known in California. She • 1W � _ � . . . ! the hern and buggy wbioh he had is against him for divorce. This is the first i a 11 � - . 1 *&A MILL .t. I fIfp . - . . 911 him ssaddle horse, and, after searchlu says that her husband forced her to live ins 13,RANTFORD I I r I .L . . . ...-: . . . ; L and down the country reads, the effioer r • � hem Of Prostitution, whence she wan jaken 0: . I . . turned to town In no agreeable f on 4 writ of habeas corpus, an removed to a , L i . ., , L �f . I . . . . _. 4 re COLD WAT L' I j;. .;� I its - 4 mind. When Rush went up stairs to gi 6 . .- I . � , , , . • I at . _t I - the China" Christian Mission at San Fran- * I I ;i I him guest then I . � - - I . 01900, *where she now is, .. �"'J. � I "..: .'Ll -1 . 6 "' r., � ; V - - I - .. . '. ..." ]RICE TAROB , 9 � . � THE MAN HAD biSAFriuARD' . .. . I I _.. I . . , : .., I I! 0 , �- James Lyon of Elmira desired a photo. j ;.1 j . I ' having opened the window "d climbs I - . 4 A, down an a shed. There was no questio 9rAPh Of his fines -8t. Bernard dog. When M . - at I P" ffid01N111Iffi - � I , '141"I but he had taken the detective's rig, an . She dog saw the camera pointed at him he N.UVV.R FAILS. 0 .I1$!:;;-! ... . - " ��S1LLVSS - .100 _. - _4 ­-.:,Zl � I suspected that something was wrong MUSA I ; " 0 - - . - - - - LL although the Rushes were rather slo W. wl I. � . " - _�_ - * - . , -_ , ,.- AN -�- , - - 01 ted, It did not take them long bolted out of the door. He was coaxed - .-;, . ! - W come I __ - - 9 I Fud, 0 - � _­­! - - - ­ ­_ - the conclusion that they had freely back and Paged again. Again he took , . - . . '. - �1�1k"Ktk. . I _.t�� � d Guelph '' eg e oi I- alarm, and, the door being shut, j amped ,coll , 0 ". ,. : generously entertained one of the crimin a. 2 I 'Roavy, substantial Engines, from six to 200 horse Power, noted for thei r great durnbillii, . I �_. . 1. . broke . of t They were, however, In no mood to bet. y through, fell on two young - I f I j 'SIMPlicity and economy. Boilers of all the leading designs the best testoi plaws, stet ,l and out of • window, fell on an awning, bro ! • * ;� - �`­j GUELPH, ONTA ' '� .1 .1 � iron, Made in very best style, tested and guaranteed, prices very low. lVater Wileds,bbin 10 the fact to the world, and In a few days the ans hod a ...'. , . : RIO-; . I . . Al 0 , ,,, .j' :L , :­..'; a hat fillto and terribly sowed a Om4h1011&o@el9rod TbeTblrd Scholastic Yost bWa• bept. IjL potran• I I bf ills (several varieties), Lath Mills "d Bolters. Wood Working Nfachinery-sa�vs,6a%v Tuo� .. . .. - . excitement subsided, and nothing further bootbla3k. The dog weighs 150 pou.nds. &Ire drawn from Tim ariTza AnD pRavixame, 14 I Btl - ting. Swart ]Drive Chain, for clavati4i; and conveying everything. .1 . . . " was said or done. . Young , I . ,. . . 11 also and bWo lborougb,y Pr-Vjkgsd for business pur. � ; . -1 __ - - . . y . . � d - work. a4derate "We and straftrift df affair ahArQ. -9 _____ - . '6inada. It was nearly five -years after t I he stranger ___-V L ImIts. Gr4duikkoo tmineDU gavegetul. pre'tical . left the farm house that Rash one day to WATEROU ENGINE WORKS 0 - - CO29 BrAnIfford . berlsia theInniflution. lAdleo %imikkod. For JWOJ' L i . i .11 I A CITRR FOR DKVN"9N8SS9 I Iva A letter from the prison at Joliet, Opium, morphine oh oral madon address IL MAGOORMIOR. Principal , � lch,p asking him to come at once and ask ' kindred •'kGU4. III tobacco, mad __ . .. _� . . - . I . I f r a convict namd William O'Neill. He �h4i medicine may be _ I— . - � -- I rat, and he found the man in the hasp[. Fiven In Sea or coffee without. .. - � ON' ta�l and dyin Of consumption. knowledge of the- person to - the . U a 3V 1 . . I 0 Neill .Ing It � ) . . - , poved to .be Kelling. Farther than that it so desired. Band 6o lim stain y. for book '* _,..�".. . I ..., he acknowledged that he was one of the and testimonials from these who have been ... I . _. robbers who stole the treasure cheat of the, oured - . Addresi M. V. Lubon, 47 Walling. _NE ,; HARRIS AN�u MAM 0 - .- . ­ L. � t,na 8 �. Hut, Toronto . . ... � Immigrants. They were proceeding acres , 046. Oat this out I . L . �_ .. '... . I L I for future reference. When .1. - _ . ­ the country, and got Into tan_ alteroati limiting Mon. 14�. _� - within about a mile of Rush's on don this paper. ' , �TE .. Place, with I. I - L- Do�jj, HO T-AIRAFUR AGE � ' .. - .: '1. this result that O'Neill wan shot. After his Y", my child, Wbddin ; ad we* put im. L . I . .. ­1 .. . escape from the farm house he visited medisitely After Chooseday on purpose, i Various States, continuing hb criminal . ''. ­ � .. . : I -1 � : :1 . I_ , _.. r __ - . . - .. I , ­ . . I . �� . 1. . . , .. - A Free Figh , . .. .. � I - ! L . - career, and Was finally Jugged at Joliet on a : ;,, . � 11 fth • -.1 � � .. .. 1. !,., .. 7� - I , � . _­ I . - - I ­ .! . ., L - .. I ; : . . - fifteen years, : , I I -sentence. He had n Ti's . .- -- Win fit forget- a 1creat reputation of B Iffis"Mectric Oil . . I - ----ii is Nuoh. . . . 7 . - - ­ - - � � the kinfluess shown him at the farm that it has induced unorinolpLed Ve ... I LL - is it r, I 0 . - __ - ­111110011, __ ­ - . � ­ houses and he was now ready to re .1 i And Lars cog Trujislog SelhOel in . - - Onf, to adopt other nameir as near like I I. : 0 pay It possible. The proprietors at B trio 21%, � � . 11 I i : :7�__ He gave Rush -directions - where to find ; Oil have the name and style of Up% X160 as ... mad&* Send for calendar. i. ; . __ __=- - � . - . ,:�_ , . - ectrio OU -_ - . 0 ! .. - . , sum of mone in Chicago, and Rush wen% registered both in Canada and the United -- __ � � 0 - . . - - t , ­ . I there and galit -near] y $8,000 In gold and k3tates, and no, one can use it but themselves. I � �.' .. I Others, heai Ing of the oucones of Bri . ]CI in .. . . .... % Bled- � I -I '. greenbacks. Inside of a fortnight 0 Neill trio Oil have ado Other names &I such a . .. - ..;. :..,. � I.. was dead. The money wal no d Its " Rolectrio on 0 - ziectron oil ,# 2% 'A I 0 � 110 . . - ... _.. N.". doubt the striving to induce the &c., aud are 04 1 - ,it. 0 . . t. of I% robbery or gain. f -public to )3uy them La. 0XIII . from a amble - ste9d of the genuine lClectric OIL 0 . . I I'll pi --- I __­ - - . .. QVble, but thlosus olon did not prevent In fact so were they that they I __ . ��� ...... LLL "I I;,! = 0 .m I'll, ... 11 . d .- � the old couple from ey 9 . � . � , � &king use brought a suit at "w, in the High Court of . 0 - I.! . .. of It, or X i from some of the neighbors exhibiting their Canada. to depaive Br" & boas of their - � - . - . . , - .,. to control the same. b-. u _ @11 ­� . �i` I a ­1 - - 1. envy . by seeking to hi.v, them Indicted. I Miniefter of agriculture the Courts an 0 * a xsvn� � __ - . a B I _: , - , _ _ ,�";; � � : ture At Ottawa fully sue. . 1. � - . . � � - I � L_ r -_ j .. - tainted their reqlatere d trade mark. ­ IV I ­ . ­­ . . F� - . . :- . . ., - , � � ­ - . . - - . h . 0 . Corn Sowing . .. I Brifflis' 1000tria Oil cures Rheumatism, Non. ,: - . 11 . � - I 1, - ; , 1. I . .: . ." I . . - . . lWg --I- . ; %J13raine and Brus" complaints - a -. if - L . . - L '. i I . v . I IIll .1 proos" conducted- by the a ,4 _* ' f from a such as Sore ihj;w;t. 0 _____ - Cageak# ]ft . . - \1 4 - : tight g nay :! -ough. - I � : ­ � _ t boote all the year round. Corn ri iLp- M16 Bronchitis Cad dLfflcult Breathing, # a . "ke okm rabU a" neaskimolad nwaten Ia: she Market for WMIN r ' so • * I • . and 0buralles. Nobodl6 PubUo B0Wlft%LNj0 ,.. mg is best canduoind through the agency Patrons of Husbandry - Wives. � I - -_ ks:md Private Residences. Simple In 002** � - . . i !. ­ ­ ' � I ­ . of jPutnam's Painion Corn ]gx1racter, the , am am . I � DWI use any more nauseous Vurg&tj,ra@ , _ N""P4 a*" d ghft vaces hem wits _____ - Of fuel than my a" 1110111 0 " � .:. .. . - I NOM� . __ ... only ads and siars. ' I 5 in 1 i oppowAm. AbnJaWy Qu •2%ALVS S%Mt dw 66111WE"" "a four slim 46 *&Moto i - .. ..-I.,.. . I . y pop Cora ours. Putnam SO F11W - 8914, &&, when you . J. L.J ONES i - :tractor Is now widely imitated. I . . . , Bitters, - an omwie Md . - Bowan Ca 9terAmb. Bi - a =0 ' 401 be 04 either In *Ask es Pestatik foes. pad 00 I - i - NGRAVEF imam . 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I girl I wide : Ajf t 11 Was I me an up in in our of U She h 000. - , The ad r - in sigb � fit of a '0 b *ro - re b � for th . after hi which 1 I. #1 the am M i fu nn = y. - .Said L - - than u . two 4 thongi to bak, - 6• It . and ti wendsi She she di( . and ah I . swat that n that sh v On of rho ways - - .. and / RL ears . "► 1 0 Ve" %tam 1, � i.. • M6,14 v CO. �I with I ty III t. ;tor,, rl (,beat. rd gib 'e ��rket d ereo teed, ,y a Dori. n 8awiee. tors. P. r, It on,ontf OR J 10ES. 3S ILI I t, r P REAR were. 'Onto. LTY1 .E- 11bility, ,• i ar.Li tiiunKle .v "1 -wis, ,adt "H Est 'l iA s • • i Ehaslu a0• l • . . I E . II ' - . ` ' . ,; I ., '. L, t . 1 "; . `.:. :,, +, .. -: y .. » a rj: :y :•- �•`ly• •t + "'T'�r "tt.YY.l�fSi' M•�.:7M'1�iM+d�YiM't4vY..sjt .`i+Yy:s�r�iaps.++-/x^l►t►ix * +M:w�.tiMiA�i`ii •,'lNi�ii'i6+jTv /i�d' ..i .iii .�ii�iiP" .i FrF�iyi.il ;'1:.�:.:`134'ti- tab _ . { ti , ` 1 f 3'' i' - YOUNG 1 Oh °S. . . �`• :. T F�A►.I M os�4r W Y... HEALTH. 11. . Cur 1 tol lei fad Hives I& VA tier' Liberil � , t A F� wide beset to lifer . ld mus bam� The 81 i is and Otw 1♦eses of mat vela•.. . Fowl• —Seep Ll' -- ' tn'ber. aua alopos madvilsed as Niaso, eepin Babb, . and. I �Ien't eat ' " I . N 1 Edon t like orns>�s, rash her A *;blend bey 14 years old war the other B sonful flooding and earn, a A Hills ova a- month age, In a small tows The ibllltj N silos# wail b one of the 1 ! said Mamie l�oliber, pushing morn is a Boston Oonrt •n hen ma la v maE► w. brae neat Parsons .Hsu. Lake M re and �• most ozasUiat qualifications which can be ` . dem while her red lips poubed °� J J J sad by a hard worker In any sphere of . �� away, i fsthe" • attsm to murder his fins" and seventy -fin ear is a year, fly were married. The groom was a ° Sleeping is' vary mach a matter of os14ghd1Y• .her hew wastai" b7 �mi°Mlgr4dg r0 Poison• Tb• bat when hundreds •f hens am kept 6g th man about 6G aid the bride no yet 1.8 $hs •' . B„nma had been tolling h little ,geelow ',glories In the fibs that h4, al• •r on the farm the av ldtm reaoh0s was visiting from •n E astern and "'he habit, and shin is a• doubt that the taking . Was for her W leaves* much ,good erage g ° of sleep at regular hours is one of the most mast illed his father, and confessed wish Takeo b h r art +son tal Plate, while man little avid t ratisfaotloa, one hundred eggs per annum. A oeiapatt was a rich hems :. y ways, aped her lake, J The bey says was Ozoellsn� rssesaus bi preserving health ;but to o witho t an breakfast at J y ova of the treatment a000 loci large and he proposed matrimony,. a knot was had g J inol b a woman who had •w grievance loos. Moore find of he old there 'are many professions and provisions girls J gr small Bucks shows t t, v w Blo, the smsl- Mrs. spouse In life that do not admix of aboolate regular- . ago this father, bat his chief motiv was let hs fi•,ok the r is e varier et quickl and n tin her h °� ah, ,d give 'tlm all my crusts, It they were E J J, + 1 g tJ anarriag Bp r to rest or Po : . I Mamie, with a little chuckle. rove ge bsoaaso the father rinsed to graWy t iarnlshd w rise Individual, *bile the with ail the impetuosity of youth plunged°t ys0iw°s, „said and in fact professional men generally are re' ,went on taping not teeming to a soh °�' oo petition for existence Is [#creased wish Into the wildest excesses, until her actions called a two discharge datAm whiohk;e- 11snnma i Tn boy. walked late Station 3 closely the number ti hens In she untie Book. Dlvt- bposame the talk of the little town. She �° g ; toll• hit rhenmatio father, Joseph silo Into families seems to be Na natural and was on arse of her freaks when a ran across 0es"ttat° Long periods of revere latror and " n• 0e' is - Another! reason," she guts, Iasu&dant and r sloop. Saoh ., . There Fro s. w • keeps w 60 paper stand and roe scary condition of all aaims►ls, aad a well known travelling 1fYardw man from ems• �' - - - why I do not like the habit, It gives your i oft M. Joseph's son John, aooviding 10 the gh oongregatin and herding for mutual Chicago, giving his name as elleok. She suns may to a Large degree stone for the 4�is a vary untidy sppeprranoe. What if the others descriptions is ••the smartest pro on, they ps I and sep.�rase during confided in him her troubles. d he easily transgression of the physical law requiring Papa and Uaole Ben . and Aant Noun and little] Bigger In the city, only he'll He as %he breeding soasona, Is is minatnral for indnOed her to ran away. cams � regularity of sleep, by acquiring the hoists o p other Will and TI should each leave a rst is he oars talk add steal everything h• 1 t• bd kept t in large a numbers t•- Kansas of and concealed themselves, tlseping wluaever vppvrtanity affords, even pile of ornate, with he soft bread nibbled la hands on:' Prowls was a Slav 1» P g though the liour may not be the one usually Hew de yen think it wcald look i y get er, ospaoiaUy dwrtag the Mmes of laying intending in the morning to a the traitf devoted t• rest. Na leon and Wellin ton out 2 efs i the war. Fvr •taw weeks f6e bey an hasohin The small fleo11 esonres en- west, p° g - ie laughed ai the idea, and looking g g have often been noted as persons who took Boon at an at *ork in his fathers fruit store. a ly all the scraps from the kitohlva and When the Southern K came In a q arch {y into her: mammas face, she The other noticed that the reosipts bwan the table and as a rule thaw contain a loan with a flowing white , and bear- little sleep. It is said of both these men . ap to Iminish from the flat day and �seon ' that they rarely dupe man than ion[ hours pld, y lar or share of the nitrogenous elements ing every evidence of being well-to-do 14 There'd ?a i�110t far little hangry girls, 1•a • d that the boy was helpin himself (m t, eto. ), than is amorally fed to large farmer, j ,imped off the train an o•mmeno•d fi night. This s unquestionably maintain- the an insud . ,Wouldn't the is change. He r•msnstrated but wits- as bets which psrds►l�y woo•wtts isr• a syslesnatia tvaroh through a remaining floidnt am °°rot w maiataia rise west and 1&,n,ma looked it her duspprevingI I out avail. The boy kept on stealing. Then git ser pp'roduoti•n of eggs from the smaller trains at the depot. People wondered at sow °f an aodve bed ,and numerous aneo- Ile Uaole Ben salt, addressing M#,Mie t - the f thee out out all bat sae vi t e .ltvy't Boo With a tat a number, the oust of the old fellow going through t e trains and dotes support that beef that both N.speleen soh ,n cents, and eve night he sea[ohed ' at g and Wellington really secured' s much iota- , ynam a,-- Pt every g lw r U tossensd preporsl0astely, add as but peering into every ewe s'�aoa tog through er amotwt of rice# shwa ii generally sup- i' Dld you ever hear that eating ortutt peokI I for money stolen during the days i htrea119 estimate she labor �f oatlag for the. one in which the ggunilty Ir were seat- weuld make the hair curl 2' �� About six weeks a o the father wRS a s w11 flock rise ken inR of st:lot w000anss ed —the male oompAnlon see al sswto boot - never heard it, replied Mn. 1 aa� art di The ' p of his nil truer —he ed s ales poir�eod[, inmhaotr It was reported of Welling - No, I suddenly taken Il newly ed. ch [na is ss an Item would demon. a guilty pa q oats puzzled' his Physician. He sh ht It ten that it was not an Infrequent t for ' BO11ber, PB P nag r to, that there is not such a wide differ• looking Slater of Charity, gi g her a more g � �� Of course, j �a't pt' positively that it looked Lkv wrsoda►L in but - he . him to fall asleep at the dinner table to the - . #•tared g. on la the proportionate profit as may be lack. Something must have wttraosd his i, true," said Uaole B jn, with a sober fsoe: could not loam that there had been arsenic - t glad ; yet. so the labor Is of but little , attention, for, as he reached he door, he midst of a meal. In one Instance he fell - . „ I never needed to try it, for my hair curls around the house. The treat recovered into a profound slumber is the midst of a ' Pa sal s until the flacks an large, is b sale to turned round and arsd a sew moments as P though to be sure, I've eaten . repeat to which a number of his friends bad naturally, B and seemed to b0 regaining his strength, ad It that ■mail Hooks are mere profitable, rise Sister's book. he tarns around, loot- �. crusts all my Ufa, now I come 1e ,think of when he was again proetnted with the he capital necessary for keeping 1.000 dentty thinking he had left th oar and she been invited. Oat of suspended to the Iron It." same symptoms. Again he rallied, and h need not exceed $3.000 and even less had asoa d saspioion. He r oogniaed the �e� all the guests suspended satin ,and . much as leek towards ps ., maintained the utmost silence until he r He did not ao but the little AS All he was taken ill. - wil answer, yet but few would be satisfied face, and, with a heartren cry, Oh, . Mamie while he was talking, b All this time Mr. Howls obowed m . awakened. On another occasion his son, " with her two pink ears very $u wf a prAflt of only twenty five anM a E Wily ! rnsl±ed to her seat. while riding with him, was astonished to girl listened, and wondered what him. Then wa• y r f[•m each hem, although it amounts t• Shs repulrad him, %but hp led to take wide open indeed. 1 - no clue to the cause of the trouble until ,or ever eight per oonL Fifty cents her In his arms and carry her away. The discover that his fisher was sound asleep. - If there were sny'obe thing that M ;mid last Friday. Th/A night Mr. Frowle toads pro hen ananalty �is sot Oon�dered w ez- passengers is the owe, seeing t e tndigntties Tne horse, a fast trotter, was going at a Doliber longed for More than another, it a la •t blue powder in the lads handker- agwnt profit, and it is conceded that a the Enppessd $islet was• nn ergv[ng, and high rate of speed, and the Duke held the was far curl hair Hers was as straight •. ilae/ His son was obliged to awaken him y Ohio , and slate large grains of the same he should pay one dollar. It depends, thinking "at the old fellow a aiiw of my man Inaiau's, except when .mamma-did it sub oe in his ket. Mr. Frowle coiled ►► to ave w dlowatrleas collision, bar teoeived curl papers, end then it never. ttayad po° ho ever, entirely neon the management, wife Emily wen these of a c t, they be no • other recognition for hie service than up In p pe . the my; and said to him : as not the amount of oapital.! It a large cams Indignant. One man, 11 k, who „ lnonrl over night. Could this suggestion .. hat are on to do with that k the angry exclamation, Mind your awn 's be tree, she wondered ? ,� y going na bar be so msnt►g is that egis and Ohio s was sitting several spats behnn ,jumped tip „ of Uaole Ben sou 2 a marketed, and jibe expenses be brought mad attempted to a 'jot the of man. The business, young mad ! She bad half a mind to try It, She hated - ., I was in' to at it to that fobs to Napoleon was iametu 'floe "taking forty gain' p t• a mimimam, the capital Invested to conductor orde him so lea a she oar or . bn1 then she hated straight" hair P J p y, will bran a diTidsnd.j winks when riding in his carriage or whoa - orustr, of you," was then 1 as the lad poultry g large If a . an arrest would fo w, as he 1leved him w _ , No look- Po red to some food on the s�ove. flock can to mado to give a largaee crank. „ men probably managed m gd to get nwwly the The next minute; when IIaolO Ben I bon the bay confessed that he had pre fit, a number of small Book* should b• " But, my Clod, dr, oripd the aged tar- - loci caress wt Mamie's plats, net a crust was tskan rat poison and carried it In his Managed in the "me manner and with pro- mar, "'she Is my wife. " I married her not a average amount of sleep. For a man who" In &gist. , -Then he war eelred with a sudden pocket two day before he made a his ple [saute results. Properly managed pool• .. month ape „ habits mast necessarily be Irregular, It is a . . St et osnghing, area Mamie patted him on valuable uisition to be able to fall.amlen m in to use it. '• Them,' raid he. I rot �} #nays boner profits than any older farm '• p t, get off the ruin, you rant, vr� U p e book ; and the more she putt d, the it our bread and is ytnr gum. �et► • k bus it b unreasonable tv; expect p•nl- fin yen off," tats the coos n r. t at almws any Mme when opportunity affords M th — when °riding on the can, waiting in a rail - aura he choked and coughed, till she ask- rhht trio bread wN mouldy, bat It to return in one year the a Aire capital The old man was forcibly ei 3oted from loci mamma if semebeAy had not better go w t. It ass the polsoa." to eared. I the train amid the indignado of manor and way station, or at Buy ether time when as- fur the doctor. Bat Uncle Ben recovered owle does not chew tobacco, bat he cries o� •' Send she Drank te an asylum," oeawrJly disengaged, te improve the chance _ , after a time, and told an odd story, at I „ to pat in the time is sl•piag, presiding it ry fund .•i gum. / when a oustamvr I. _ I , , and his own ory, My God, milt', You're nsta 0 has been defrauded of the necessary which everybody laughed and laughed na- an loci she store h• would lay the gam up- 'I"imely BUM88 Toni. - Drool !" I ill the tears ran down their cheeks, though on he rpnut oanvrnleat spot, and then for- He left the depot hurriedly to Invoke rise amtitiat of time for repair and reoaperrdon. Mamie could not see wbp it was so very get it for an hoar or two. The bey would i to Ported as a oemmsn thing in open thin means, one wise weals otherwise 1 . fields in the west to set in rprirra good wheat Una, but when t Dams d h train had br break down under a constant strain et men- . funny, im rev the opportunity to put poison in newt the fences while the b fro out. pnhd out and she bird b flaws. As it .. After this there I never war a crust on thvl gam. Prowls war greatly alarmed hid out Pollock asnne rep took w seat 11OBvi�, II11ay be enabled" to prolong his did 11 At that rate it seems as It It�might be pnBt. ppron sock ca Sister. The chased nsefalness, when otherwise he might meet } Mamie's pinata, and how the bread when to fleaad that he had been swa •wing bntde the fa Y able to have hedges for mersons aoreas the et or, while the the expectations of his friends to a complete , - tanish. ars�dp. 13e sori for three dsoten. They Deana •i the prevailing winter wind even and smiled Pleasantly sog ' remaining n nom ofd to smell a physical break down. Said maulms one tiny,— - agreed that he .had had a narrow •soaps. but a few reds apart. They do good by g p seeloge . g•mebedy mutt be eating wore broad ba that he was maw out of danger. rat. Is was those aottenr4 that sn'lsegaebtly - . . than usual. If1at week I has to bay rolls i fins Jh ,ante Usk all blame upon him sU ,violent, jieartna winds anywhere, gave credit to the story of the deserted 0111 ' ()AUke•of Short Life, . and this week, al- but wise he was stn called before for avergywhero fierce winds an w most serf- B'a y ht ■ ke ieeltn t d his, wife: Ijr. Hitchcock, the eminent professor st two or three times, cos ohogk to Under vegetation. . though I made an extra loaf, I shall have Ca • Harley, said that a woman, who" nom of on the growtb of Sao reek o0o iserable money physical culture at Amherst, believes that Q The economy Pushing to bate before Saturday." us a sou withhold, had inottod bim to the • Wmals from birth and fattening at the reason why. the average length et Ut0 is It is good bread,,, Bald Uools Bm ; o o. The woman once worked isr Mr. y � y forty y is that man and women Fr le and had bad treonbly with him. an varlyh mgt cannot be queationod —whore I 800tland and Brig and. is oral fo ears, and rhea they all (laughed, and - Mamie mottos prtflt b the only ob j sot. Bat these live too fast. Their r heads are prematurely " wandered what they er s laughing at. Jh�rnnty. has gone w jail, and the polo vase wise fatten an old animal have the oompsn- $O•ttand was an tndepe dent kingdom bankrupt; their steaoachs are tiivra „out ; } She knew where the broad went, but mvestlpting thi any atitut the woman. U • meat b for home from the earliest times, Th first attempt their hearty kidneys and muscles are 9Pas - . - she did net think it, was necessary 10 toll, a►ti•°- rt•spt°Ia11y . . ,� Lord that nobody asked her ns� -that taoh p•asd of it contains more •i to the rnpTamtaoy of BhtgLand wit worked. If the ass vt Nbaoo• Increases and she a solid nttWmvas and more of appshieing made by WiUtam the Oo Borer, who, la the next as tt has daring the past twenty - about it. She thought h a little' strange . $aver Khan can be found - in the rvfta and return for predatory raids b the $cots ever five years we shall not only know of sadden " . �e Evils Ob De Da that not even mamma seemed to nodot �• on meat. the border, invaded Sole In 107?„ and death from heart and brain injaries coos•- _ that she left n• crust[ nowadays. da asian nieoovRes ox sattsiow m A Iftr PM young says : " EM �1°g Malcolm aokno lodge him. as gnsat upon if, but we shall see in the An- pea, wise }n she R takto the "ond P'sw celirs are oT•r•lerd This aokalewlsd t was the le -Saztn runs men emasculated and morel gas g Y , ail needn't be lookin in lie book,' of the loaf, which her sharp eyes now al- Coast hit ain't from d.r my fez !• tool; born w detoodve hoots, and N, m [lpvr cease of mach but the defieleat m mnsoUlar strength. A look •Jf ohs [the cause, mast be &M. ..r " ways s fed out she ohsWo•d to glance rep at risubject pl er do* I've i1�o' yoter s one years, ppoa nationt►1 intsrsti si the two gdtmt arse ooatrel over •Br bdily and mental tanotlni uncle Boo, and shg hall thought he was -. bntsd the lam is vblsw handiwork. It �� be be ta�solubly had by the Is lens reason why we live forty instead of laughing behind napkin ; but the next Do sintal way dflr worl' to gwlne oe, . =lay arise from his tanoranoe is rises respoot. marriage of the daughter of Malcolm to seventy years. . soberly one h will soon teak bp de judgment morn. ' The fires sho•inQ ought te be dent by an minute he was 1� y rag � 1 �. Henry kW vt En In 1�8e the �..,.. .�. .... -- "_�. ad she felt she had been misgtva De R Lewd will pen' de wort to barn 4 ezpirieiro•d larrlsr, sae not likely to coerce n ' g" g Onless for acod hit takes a tarn, 1-I or torture the calls, and ve have an Unhappy direct royal U°° I1° $Oral o • sxo the One of The Yyetel'les of Patio. - - lieantime, she watched her hair with. „ and then• wire several o a to rho Inat mgernesa I did not as yet show You yonag ev►lr a rettin' by de doah; ' -'�,�� Influence to its tsmparam•nt iotvvvr, �• lbreae. These made Bing Edwwsd I •f very singular affair bas just itnad iM Come rep whar you kin hear a Jostle moah, the arbiter of theft claims, and by the least oars of a tinkle. Be she tried to De sermon's gwine ter been Faer ion It V pastier b keep ors animal' fat ' than te England deavnnemwt at the Morgan in Pmts. eat more broad, In order to act the ornate ; An sot &boat de hearts )ox's bin a mashin'. "., • H fat, and oeosegneotni It V the decided In favor of Joha 101. In return game days ago the body of a little girl, be- " but when there w plum- pudding, or fruit =d", lea to make a your aainu►t Lt er for his favor Edward oompe ed Bdog John ena 4 End b years of age, enveloped In a . oaks or Joe• orears or strawberries on the You Ztnow de Good Book tells us -1111 . - possible after birth, and lhea never be swear allegiance to him his over -lord. " sod lying on a pillow, was round an a net pridesis strrtin sure to go bete 's fall table, she was •f" tom t. give a the gllew It b gN pear. John being forced by hit sob sots to disavow iroaM is w hoaso on one of the miner F� p Dar'. ride s plenty is vo hewn hope -of earls alto er, for broad std fill Dse fall will come unless wid it Ton part. If farad would make it a rule t• oval tau alitglanov, Edward l :ed Upon the stream let the ally. The little creature was rep so that there net much room for ` I�he peered valves and raise ady 0st bust 8 yon war to fall isr, day;.,-,.. - t wads find their fin material conquest of $ootlaad. Invaded ire vztnmsly pretty, the was neatly dressed, the goodies she Ilk so well. you drag. Isay 1 o•Untry with a gcont arm , if sposed the and hi►d evidently been well tends and ;• At last, a brills t Idea possessed blot. like &star, at night a stsooten, in"asmad. Food given to unworthy ant- king ad Beall t{eek va of the taken can of daring her short life. The Nobody could U e to vsr orUMN9 she - rl o de Debbil yoa'd.av a Dally hooted...; t• largely for own away. kingdom. Then Isllawed th twenty Jam' first idea naturally entertaine3 by the press" . thou ht, rho h #saps prettvadd to like Any !a[reor who pays 6 ptr Dent intered strn�10 for I�pleade000 iho of rho ,md tht pnbligy as wsU a. rise police, ass ihsm S• oneaa a she rock toe bi bratit►d• Yn� y•our wtc � t'on's been ��wrfree of , disbnrsos more than he osai affe :d to pay ppaarrst and 'May g Rttier "'louse do day Lot on woe bvrrg • If he mow, headed &A bj VW Vyi►UaOV.and that a crime hi►s been oo rod t bd�E•me d► knife and went late the stern -ream, when For %insdvm come sun glory'Qia 0 shoat as forr legitimate par'pesrs. 1mr &tier his death by Lbort 0e., Edward the child had been murdered, y per- for the bread was kep She wag there a good Repent ter day an nee heabea set oat. t�norvasid a e camber de—he Ia Aewnvd L►r� died In 1307, va the rev • his tLird ia- sea or psrsoas intsre�ted in getting rid of while, and a few ,ninnte. after rise cams On Sands morn to church you go, . n�tght an w•U gist rep 8rA as Lott. Taoism of $ootland, and his snooessor, E'i- her. Yet a •aroinl examination of the lit - cot, mamma wont in, and what de "7tn sup ell ter mace a mighty sho'. dowatall is ins�ttablt. The mptd may �d IL, inherited neither-1 Military wbU- tie corpse by Skilled Physicians fails to re- pose ohs found 2 ! On dat new cloak yon minds is sot, tender will hold him fast ae long ss these 1s Ity nor his determined lone V. The straggle veal any tram of visions. It was than sub- -_ ]iamte had eat every -particle of orwt to see de hat what Slater Jae is got " obit si substance left in him. he V erthnw of the from two large leaves nos what a rants she mercilessly thrown aside as faaaoial ended with the oomplett jacked to w refrigerating #truces, end was g , W at ass is niorgars got for velvet cloaks, J English army at the Maisie f Bsnnsotburn exhibited for several days M tine Morgue, had made oil the ntoe Olean shelf ! But Data's cut out an' m d ter rich white fo► 'l , corpse. _ . in 1314 Esgb ackao lodged the fall bat though lhvassnds Dams to sips the .poor mamma did f not scold Mamie ; n% she In dew you look des lak de crow - net used de peacocks tedaers In his tail ter " ' '. indepeade ion of Soodand treaty 1328, little creature, n• one otnid recognize her. " scolded Uncle Ben instead. And I think grow, f and from that time the ag readers of the Finally a thorough post - Morten examination he deserved it. An FztraOrdlnary BIIrder. ' _ .tronger ktngdem were only these provoked was undertaken: and the canes at her leash And althon h Mamie did no mare mb- You men settle in de te&r , ' - g Ise also got a word for you to hear, b the $Dolt themselves• v dfy her sows at once revealed; The vase it an ex- with her mother's smooth, .white All de week yon span' in work�n' hard,' b siiardo[ has just been oema�itisd sataaenlsm to Ragland, Sw 1� formed na tremely rare and cations one. The little leives, she did continue to eat the crust Harlin' loads ob meat. aw fl0vt' an' lath. rontohristiwnn, [pear Brtanoea, legrap aiiiaaoe with Franc% and whenever war girl had been troubled with that very nom- en her slices of breed at the table ; but she ear - Paris oorrespendetnt, under very ex- Saturday night Domes groan oiroumat noes, Tws listen was declared between these ereditary f O0s' men infantile aff Alan, worms in the stow• never had curly hair. Nor did she ever How much most in your safe is ioaA't ��•ry hastened to invade E agland in behalf of her &ch. O.1e of these parasite■ of unusual sire _ , find out till years afterward that Uncle Bea You know hits hard to "ewer dat ° " reamed Marta and Catherine O:L►guie[, aged all The Stuarts came the Soottioh had forced its way Into the child's threat, a - _ was jaking the day, he told about earls and Cause your money's gone for dst new beaver 46' and 47 respscsively, Uvsd together at J in the Pa 'of Robert, a fit of coughing had ensued, the worm had otnsts. hat. •that ace. They were In comfortable o1r. throne to 1376, onmsicoes and were must attached tro'`lsa{oh son of M uj +rie, the dwagh r of the famous entered the windpipe and suffocation had __ t d &t'e de way yon span " o' Labor .: R ]burl Bruce. The two ra M houses were terminated the life of the little sufferer. It , The Death of„Qraae Daxlinl;'g aigtt3T.. You'll soon be lookin' in do ban house ob your other, Mach of their time was devoted to United by the msrBiag8 f James IV. of is supposed that she was not with her par- . _ . nabor, religious exerobes and good works and they Sso�d to Margot Tnd r, daughter of end whoever they might be, but was under � I . .. - . On a recent Friday Grace Darling ■ only You needs t grin at what Fee tellia yon, were esteemed fat and wide. It seems that slater died in her little home nnaer the For ebery word you know is true. H VII. of. Eagland. T e great •grand- the oars of a nurse, who, ea witnessing the . shadow of 13a bar list h' Castle, within on Monday Catherine 03agnier told her son t� Union, Janes V of Sood"d, child's sadden death, had become terrified- . . monad of the wild waves that beat against In To' sate da{�s not s dust ov meal. sister that the Lord had appeared so her In sa ^oeeded to the t ae of agl►nd also a. for fear of the consequences to herself, and Holy Inland and the root that wrecked the Yo ohillan is lesrnin' how ter steal, the night send had sits her to sacrifice her James I., in l r►d th two kingdoms who had then abandoned the body in the Lay aside yo' fancy dressin's. aE * proof es hear devotion. M trii► OtL►g• lace where It was foan3 It was therefore were tali united, he Soots ooa- . Fularehlre. . . 'raler saw nothing strange to Was and Oen- peacefully p thought that am seen an the real facts of the - . The �Aimple and pious old lady An tarn dem obi►lnn hones leeeine tined to have a Ee ante ltament ndtil to the last like the herein• herself, could Wile we'all f ides in singin' OT de hymn, sonted te be offered up u a viotbL Ao- set understand w so much lied been said oordlagly, an the following 1.707, when the legislative on of the two came wore made known, the persons who had- � _ - . $J Jesus Lover of my soul, Bradderil Dick cad day, after at- kingdoms was a000mp1labd had charge of the child finding themselves ata�t the plats sot of silty wrhtoh made the Sim en mau, the two listen returned borne, Catherine thus relieved from all responsibility, would ` family name immortal. Shelhas been "laid Will ill sae ter pass arena de hat: . drag come forward and reveal the facts concern- �. . . twill sanctity yo' sin *or drop a dime in flak and after taking &cap of 0effeo, lu the seaside churchyard, atoms to the sis- � made a deep gnash with a razor in Maria s The One T ' . - , In her. - ter who died so yang forty yeah age, and arms and feet. tr „, g Nothing of the triad took place. Whose marble efgy lies in the sea wind and It WagQ't a SIOk'1 Donn It It wasn't for one thin beyy maid ion The little one thou strangely deserted by ` �, with her oar upon the folded arm. A y Catherine ORA '�o or relict[ that as she old farmer, as he got down roai him wagon, her relatives and gawrdianE, had been quiet- e thin of the "Zma't this a sickly' country t" risk ' a was bleeding to dead' ' her titter rePeartedi •, I'd bet enny amount 0' m nay on that bsy ly Interred, and her name aad identity mast y stone wall divides the grass „ Jesus, May, my hopW," my Saviour t Gels e' mine truism • a mile In 2 16J. I d henceforth be cited among the undiscovered sly ground from tit0 bleached and pallid " or to na Arkansas man. . - ftuwth of the sand lanes. For the dark " s, sir," 1� : while for her part she owrefnUy 001100104 bet a million dollars et I h i1V mysteries of Paris. . and strong basalt et this Norshdmbrian . " Then why is It that nearly every one I the blood which flowed .irnm her wounds The crowd laughed deriei ely. use is sick?" d. a prod rello. Ai soon as M [aria had - „ What is the one thin " tamked .ens sf omst, into which is built the tremendous g 'A widow owned a large gravel , "bank . 1�1e of the castle, In everywhere heaped •• Oh, the people b' sorter sickly, but the breathed her Oast CatMrlae laid her eat, as- the crowd. „ Which a certain railroad company was very .. ofth the sands of many storms. country never gets sick. Never heard o' tiring her in a white robe. raise shed pre „The distance Is too far ar the dine. anxious to secure. Several propositions . .If ever there was a wide- watered Bich a t all m life." oeeded to a notary at Briancon with a copy „ �� � J � � of her sister's will She assured the notary � were made and r•jeotsd, and ohs president '. "• Ihers straight put of Milton's visionary _ - . $atria the T fin all sent his private aearslary down with . , that God had bidden her to kill Marls, and J mina, It is this, This is a clean sea, mute- $e Wag a 0001 One. over the north to burin all the securities she peweE•ed, and Hoasakespsr (1►c new ociok just Imported) instructions to offer rep to $14,000. The and when the late sun of 1' et how do th s keep in the young man returned after a can& of days catches the foam of the •' league -long Noah (discovering the last man en the that she had obeyed his will in every' parts• —'' Bridget, and when askes hew the bnetnesm had tarn- . - breaker," nothing .could be gp•re wildly summit of the tep•most- mountain) — '•Soho, oalar. Catherine Oilagnidr was, -of Ooarsv new refrigerator?' gee . , - ,� arrested on the oty and the is to be exam- Eddgss —" Wall, mom, et' all seam to ed eat, replied : •• I will accept year offer." beautiful, The k00Q of the MA98 is to bt there ! biarrin' a vise, which �, `boat'' " Ezactl , I married the widow .. " . " • - " and for summer visisers, and is Inhabited The East Man —" Hellas Uncle Nesh, a tad by w medical expert with a view of as- kips mat Ivory � bl� ." . , and own the bank., ,� a whetior she is tone. . ]tut now by the Bishop of Oxford, little sloppy l wag - - , iI +: - • 4' 4 I . . ._.. i i :: 1.. p. b I . ,. : - .. . - .. .. v:, • : . . i - - : . I - . . V� : .:.. .�. , _. 1 ti °c - -- f . . I -' L. — - -- — __ _ - -: " - .2.:. i:: - ' . "mod . , I 1 1 �__ +a 1 - - - :I . 4' . , -, � i , - L t . NEW ADVERTISEMENTs This DAY. �--•R. A J. Campbell are offering goods Aswtbw vVeaA. - '` saw4hae ever •be& re known; *ad - - 8o�e bin btladad ve as d r-oftarn Lode J Jno. Beal. lie ftsasle►. Ousts" ; l ►� that is filled ltornA wy with 'rows of corn E --th . . /. 1'...-, :. . , I -, . i {` i's For foal � p �` �� We have received tits prisie list of , the and heads of wheat. It is quite a ouri- e— W. ug ' Ontario Central Exhibition, to.be held. at osity. • Ladies —W. T. Dunbar. �� Port Pe on the 6th; 6th, 7th and Ith •avn up rasisia� House to Let —Wm. ,, ' Locals (6) —R. h J. Campbell. of Oct., and at which 06,000 is offered in Mr. Wm. V. Richardson; has eased h' premimu. The pamphlet bears the im• farm near /be ,lake shore, as now in Insurance —W. V. Richardson.:: , print of the Sts „lard, and is certainly a tends so devote his attention to.' snranee Now is the Time-- Dickie dt Margqws.- credit to that establishment. He has secured the agenoFof excellen . Diseolntion. Notice— Boover Wright. �►a► rattsaotios. companies. Bee adv. in another colum Among the nttmerattt attractions at the �..1s�.t m ktoa,... :. ne fickmag ftW%#;!7iIndustrial Exhibition next week will be The other dap one of Mr. • P. 81aep' "PI a colony of Japanese artisans, who will horses stepped -on a rusty n , whip CKE19ING, ONT., SEPT.10, 1886. diy lay their method of working at the entered the frog of the foot, resiultwg different trades and arts in she Japanese a severe attack of look-jaw. It a doubt avilion. ful if the animal will live. ! LOCALISMS,,.,...--i, , p Among the trades and arts represented will be painting in porcelain, otis so•u E'er• .. embroideries, working in bronze, a nt- In another olumn we publisI the lie -�' It is a sa a rule that the liberal Bring, bamboo workers, screen makers, of special pnz6s that.came to h' d up t - l moulders in clay and portrait painters. the time the list was prig . Thos aduertiser will always be found to be the who are in a position to comps should liberal dealing merchant. Readers of THE •tip• cuss.' , ;, , "�; -.. - make their entries at once with the 11 + PICHERING NEWS mill find it to their ad- A St. Louis physician has discovered _ vantage to patronize those - business men an infallible preventive for lockjaw. It S cretary, Mr. Levi Mackey:, (i�eenwood . who solicit their custom throxgh these is chewing Rum. When the first symp- . columns. toms of the disease make their apppear• nor ��• . .. � - , 1 1. . ante the atients mouth i s forced ful Mr. Cleo. Kerr; manager of th Ontario =lllr. Wm. Logan's eldest son, Fred, chewing gum and his or her jaw sell inf Bank here, left on Frida evening last _ bas gone to Oshawa High School. motion. In the case of a woman when far his annual vacation. * 9 will take in — Flannels cheaper than ever at Cariip- the Jaw is once started it does Lot stop the Muskoka and Parry Sound District bell's, Whitby. �:ad until the Rum is played out. The doctors during his absence. Mr. E. Flood, of the, '; ' . - say that this is the only' thing that will Whitby branch, will be in charge of the —Miss Watson, of Oshawa; is visiting bank while he is awn +, at Mr. John Field's. cause a good 88- calibre lockjaw to tarn Y•, pale and sneak into the alley. Lune 0"n• . . i' J -We regret to learn'tliat Mr. Micliael —See R. ,T. Campbell's n`ew dx {ass "Ha Seed "" writes that one nay last Reed is in very poor health. goods at the Glasgow Warehouse, week there was gathered from four acres I - Woodbrid a young women smoke , g y g Whitby. =ad of land on Dir. Robt: McBrady's -farm, cigars on the streets in the evenings. A areal Nniatttca. ”: 4th con. of Pickering, fourteen lame = -The members of the Ancient Order loads of ens. He also states that Jerrie On some of the back streets the owners Moore pitched the above on the agora in of United Workmen have had no assess- of hogs permit them tc► roam whe#•ever half a lay, and that he is to be c�ongratu• - . ments for death losses during the months they like, which induces us to drop into . : of August and September. a poetical strain:—Oh, the hog, the beau• lated upon being the champidu grain i —Miss Alice Willis, of Grand Rapids, tiful hog, curling his tail as he watches .pitcher and man of iiiusele. . Mich., and Miss Petheram, granddaughter the dog, defying the law for his bread and An Vnitilins s4• , j of Mrs. Allison, are visiting her residence, meat; roaming at large through every "Bill Nye" rises to remark that ; "Tine Pleasantfield Farm, this week. _ street, .bunting, hunting, grunting, nosing newspaper is a sure and safe index to the —We notice that at the session - of the around, 'til the open gate is sure to be town in which it is published. Do we General Conference of the Methodist found, with the hinges ruined and broken not men tall 'measure up a vi age or a church in Toronto, Rev. H. S. Matthews, Suite, by tine lovers who hung there Sun- city by reading its,- newspaper. It is the - ,, \ of Pickering, was elected to .the import- day night ; it won't star shut, it won't travelling representative and advance ant position of secretary of the Committee hang level, -in walks the hog and raises agent of its town.-' It goes all over and . i on Statistics. the eery mischief with the garden, reveals the brightness or sturidity of its —Mr. G. W. Petliei:am, flowers and other things bows in a q►re 't degree. R bile this is l;.. Chief Engineer _ not an infallible rule, it is safe to as that . of the Chicago & West Michigan Railway, A "Taking Ad.. y arrived at Pleasantfield, the residence of The benefit to be derived from a ad. peopple will have about as Good a paper Mrs. Allison, on Saturday. H vertisemen as tliey are willing to pay for. In some f y e returned t depends to a great extent instances they get a better nne. to Grand Rapids, Mich., on Monday, tak upon the way it is written. Ads. should ' ' 1 < ing with him bis two sons who have been be made attractive and taking, and should ' Arbitration. spending-their summer vacation on their convey as brieflo s possible the writer's The adjourned meeting of the Board grandmother's farm. . ° meaning. hee are, of Arbitration re school bounda ies took R• however, some W itb j ; rook $.r*I peculiar ads. mpe2�ed in the papers oc• ace at the Court House, y, on r cassionl onday tact. After a full disc scion of Only 64 for best woven4wire mattress y, as the following sample will the matter the added the folio in ter- . daring September. J. H. Beal. *45•6 chow:—'—If the gentleman who keeps the r;tory to No. 4 East Section —booth . da improvement. eboestore with the red head will return half of lot 10, 1st con.; north halt of - - Mr. Johnstone Pirie hilts had 'built' a the umbrella -of a young lady with whale- -south half of lot 11, south half f lots 91 1. neat new barn and stable on .his lot,, and bone ribs and an iron handle to a slate- 10 and 11 in 8rd con., in all a oral 4b0 is also building new fences all. around the Mofed grocer's shop he will hear of some- _.: thin t acres. This territory is taken om sec• same. g o his advantage, as the same is the Lions 1 and 5. No. 4 West Sec ion was . $ones to Let. � : • . 1 gift of a deceased mother now no more ! . : .. with the narae engraved on it.'' given considerable territory, pr ucipally New and complete , suitable for small i taken fi•bm No, 2 Section, the assessed family. Apply to Wm. Allaway, Pick - —Call and inspect Campbells %ew, value of which is between 885 and eying. boots and shoes, tweeds and flannels. *ad $40,000. We have been unable a :{ f Tra t Trader.- t this i The Grain 8ta�ndaard ;) , a writing to get the numbers of th lots. z. A meeting of the Board of Trade 'dele- Says a local excliange : —We under• watermelon soeiaL stand that shoddy pedlars are operating gates was- held in Toronto on Tuesday 3' P 1, very successful and pleasant social last, when the; standard by which the in this. vicinity, but we fanev that farmers was held at the Methodist parsonage on inspection of ' grain throughout Canada should be able to take the measure of Tuesday evening last. It was under the i�- - will be governed, was chosen. these fellows by this time, and save them- auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society, which Furaitn:e. selves from being roped in. Fellows society has undertaken to pay for the new r At wholesale prices during September, that are here to -day and away to- morrow furniture islet rounded for �'- r I will offer the whole of my immense end are responsible to nobody, are not a lately heparsonage, and to do this ar series of socials are con- x; ' #.: stock of furniture at cost price. , Now is desirable class to deal with, as they do Lem 1 I the time to get what you want in the not need to care what sort of rubbish the P sled, we believe. That of Tuesday die ore of, -while the re y night was gotten up ,by Dins. Matthews, furniture line. J. H. Beal. -45.6 P regular merchants Mrs. Issac Linton and Mrs. Wm. Peart, av ,' `' pp� Bey, in amp town °r village who have a repo- and those ladies are to be congratulated f tation to sustain, dare.pot alm off shodd i The open season far partridge was P y upon the success attending their efforts. (-i 11 'ushered in on the 1st ;nets by several of goods on their customers. Consult the A bountiful repast was V-. our local sportsmen, but we know of two columns in P provided. the your local paper, and where tables being set in the basement of the I., . • or three who tramped around through business me gi of your town offer you Rood church, and after tea the large crowd ad- s bush and bramble, over hill and dale for value, deal with them, as they dare not jourued to the parsonaagge, filling it to r � _ several hours and never got a shot at one. make a representations that are not tor- repletion. Here an excellent program of 1. R ' zadnst:lat• vocal and iastramental music, readings, :� The great Industrial' EahNtion o tined —Floor oiI�elotl;s end carpets, chew , , t dc•, was provided, participated in k f '' p P Pa► by the x a c, at Toronto on Monday morning, and as Campbell's Glasgow Warehouse, Whir choir, in choruses; Miss .Courts, the , usual was favored with beautiful weather. by' - . . . *ad 3ennie Miller, Miss Gee and Miss Frances i. The Exhibition this year promises to far The x��• :- ' Hoover on the piano, and Mrs. Eddy on- surpass that of any 'previous year, and - Once in a while we notice a firm of so- tribnted $ capital reading. Rev. T bins we advise our readers to go and visit it. called business men making an effort to Matthews acted as chairman, and stated , .About Completed. -. . Mr. Robert Gordon completed the plas- i tering and mason work on Mr. William Allaway's double tenement last week, and th revive the old advertising scheme of fence painting. Some years ago the tar bucket and whitewash brush were much in vogue as advertising mediums, but lately they hav be d . .. �` I . , � 5 INIA � ." . �. e . 1M., : 1 . . _P, I 1 , ".47 -fir.* 6.. 3, :-y', r'iA. .i `P1 i-[4i'!l ;.S �. • . >a 4.. , ; ale 61�g up Pears and Apples :. . . �. L. L . . . . t 1 "! -AND.'. G ; n. I .. I . I L .. I- . E' _' 1�.L. I � Somme of our Stolle "and ..: T­3 ... ­ in e� 1. . z I . �L.� . . .. - . I . . L . I . I .1 - , I . . � . . I L - . ; - ' 0 . �'!F- R.,U I T . , JA' R' ..". L I . . I . .­ . . .1 . S.,.. 1:11. .. I . . �­ � I­ 'i . . . ., � . . . - .! __ . L . I.. ­­. ­ ­: I .- I...-,... . . L. i. I.. _... �... .... . .. ... . ­ ­i I- I - �._­ - �. I., - - I . . . . .1 ­ . . � . .�­­ .. A, . � .: I I 1. . . I �.,.� ... . .. .. - . I . .­1 . 1. . I I.- .. : .. .. .. .' ,;, -,11:,_­ ­ -1 . . .. ., Y L . . . - 1. ' '.. �. . i.: 1: � -1. - WE HAVE.ALWAY . : S, . , I � - _ . . .- . _ .. 1 . . -� ,I ,1. .:' . - A Fresh, Assorted Supply ' - . :.I . 0 . [n-.. . , : I I G L OC101 U . I Hh . . - .... i .. . .., . It ­ .. . - - I (- Vol u will find it advantageous io - - - I -. � _R IPA - . �' %-. I � ... � U,Y.:, , . ... I .�! . - I' _ -1 . - ­ � I ..... . � . . .. L�. � . I. _i_ I . � . ILI .- - . . - I . . 11 .... I I .* I .. ... . I . . � ­ � . ­ " , ' T I r . - DICKIE �, � 1. - , I I , 'l .. - � - - . 18866t- . . . _. .1--..-BARLE ,.L_­*.;. -_ . - ____-_---1 1. .-- I .. Y I... I . I . :A­. __ � _ 18860 .. I "I T9te V,twersigned is prepared to purchase rcng QUA ttitlj or• . � I AT, BA.RL.EY,. PE.a6s & RY' That may be offered, and pap prices that will compare favorably with sur . rounding markets. To be delivered at . H1 � STM1 -&M& ELEVArZ6R:' AT FRENCHMAN'S BAY.` . - He woicld ugaia -call Parnter's attention to tilP e • • I - delivery a Freit,chitta2es Bay. No ,Street Catrs. _X0 4'Leittvety c oss iitgs, no bcreech.ittg Locontotizes. . SALT AND COAL FUR SALE_ - rXI -20MAS 1VT00=) 'Liverpool arket, Sept. 1,1886. Agent for W. D. Matthews & Cd . .. WHY. W YOU RU1 YOUR : L�, 1. ..EYE S IG 1�_:. - By using Common Glasses, when you can purchase LAZARUS, MORRIS & CO.9� ' : '.' . - . Celebrated ` Celebrated WCTED SPECTACLES :. The best in the world. About a million pair now in rase - satisfaction, For sale only by use, general DRUGM. . - I - - we,.*.:'. i v ! ,: .... . . _ .'': � ­­ —I- that be was much pleased with the pro. - ceedings throughout. The proceeds amounted to something over $17. Twee i. Ser, e s Wo'rsteds riaicaoeii� ta. Oepaata. i e only thing necessary to complete a en rase only to advertise liver The cricket match between these two " — o ; ; � . ; them now is painting. They wil: be very pads and corn cares. some of the old clubs took place in Oshawa on Saturday, �e have 110W I� $tOClt a fall I1ne Of ' comfortable and eonyenient houses for ]agenda still traceable ppresent some queer the nth ;nets, commencing at 2:811 p.m, , ;, small families. combinations. A dauber would scrawl The crease was rather dry and I �: ' - ; 1 something like this on a fence : —GO TO The visitors went first to bat and seourpe Y. Tweeds, Sir es, Worsteds � Co+orkscrewg z St. Aadssw�s Church. , LiMEbUCKSAW & o0Y8 Fos cuitzpa 46 runs, and the home team was d. Osed . I I ' Mr. Briggs, who was a student At Pick- aoosEBERRY8. In a short tim p eying College tvo or three years ago, steer or a high wind would knockrdow%n m ch in advance Pickering bowling was and Trouserings, . = opponents, one a ` ' and who has been doing missionary work the fen,,e, and the hired man in replacing of whose best bowlers was absent an Wh1C}1 �V6 O @r LO th8 ubl1C at' 11. . in Jamaica lately, occupied the pulpit of the boards would fin it this wa Gp Stevenson for the visitors, d P prices that caII t be bead' , way :—GO being�rt icu- —o. _ St. Andrew's Church on Sabbath last. TU L� tld�dg�OIIq iPQ cOYB FOR laxly destructive, He will also preach in the same place on saguasaeoofl aaaaHO, ' eight wickets in j i _- : - I . Sabbath nett.e half the the first innings. Sgveral of the Osha a Suits 0� ir, a Bes� S� le and L� s �'ashlGt money which it costs to cover 20 miles bate yC to To trot ssady. ; of road with si s tl #at ache fade a good stand brat could Sot . i. gn dy reads, if score. Pickering ran up 64 in their see_ ' at low figures by the new Tailor, N J. (�Grelg. , Cant. Henderson; of No:' 2 Conmpatly spent judiciously in printer's ink would and innidge, and when time was called at _ was in town last week, gathering up inse e i good return in increased patron• seven o'clock five Oshawa wickets were - -I - his men for camp. A load of recruits eople its Canada are not so fond down for 27 runs.. The match was de- The latest 'sryles of English and American Stiff Hatbt. ` . "`were taken down to Whitby by the Cap- of literature as to read a board fence. tided by the first innings, Pickering win- WITIJ IMPROVED FLEXIBLE BRIM _ lain on Wednesday evening, where they — Campbell's . Glasgow Warehouse, g y thirty runs. The visiting club y rain b j secured their clothing and tint in some Whitby, is the lace to were invited down to tea at the ' p get ready-made Queens , preliminary drill previous to leaving for suits for boys and youths from 02 up. *ad Hotel by the house team, where a fra. : .; ..-... . ' - < . Niagara. .ran at th i - U�- N TING Pi G' , •Camp, r ternal re t was en ° , . K RIN P� Pik t'. If we may nemonatration. The Volunteers have 90-1. e to Niagara believe what our club a>1ikm, to a man, - �., The neighboring village of 'Markham to camp. They went of 'olly and joyous, the Oshawa cricketers are par excelksce . - ; bad a grand temperance demonstration chewing the hopeful quUof expectation -- perfect gentlemen, and take defeat with t' � PU Mp, civic the 1st ;nets, on the occasion of the or 3iyrtle Navy, as the ease may be ; brat the best of good-natured philosophy, We a *' ...- -1 civic h li w - _ o day, under th6 hen the have a append the s o r sus be core : a � , paces of .the y en aroused in the PPe . - ... I I % Sons of Temperance. Several pro•ninent watches of the silent .night by a bayonet, Pzpg�nu+ta• . � . I - prod a few times and forced to� o C+R :o �- P,o P. . g . - entlemen, including Mayor Howland + go shout Eddv,'e Care.veh b Oassels 4 b La�nee s F. S. Spence, Ald. McMillan and Jose h half a mile ap the road at 2:18 iD the O�Le 'run out 9 c " b Hinder 9 --- ^3iANUFACTU$ER OF Y - !• pp cry, o Woods, bWarren 9 b caseate 6 . Tait, of •Toronto, were present and de- m °i�tiinq and stand solitary guard, with Hortop,c woods,b Hindes 1S bLarrrenoe 0 g The village everything in favor of a midnight attack areiq b Ainae index o c teasels, Hindea 1 FORCE LI livered stirrin addresses. F T . AND SUCTIO was gaily decorated with neon them B Sitting Bull 0 b Lawrence 0 bunting and y R Or Jeff Davie Walkey o Cassels b W<rreA 1 b Cassels g - , i. I flags. and nothing to hide behind but as em t J aOrmley. not out o bLa.vrence , . t i'1tJMPS, AND . CIS T�RI� S musket p Y Andrews, b Warren i not out 20 3 ssrion/ acaiaeat ,while their white helmets attract atephenson, b Hindes `' o at'd. b warroa e OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. -: ` On Tuesday, the $1st ult., air. David everybody's attenjtion, they won't feel so W (iormle , b Hinder e 4 b tassels 1 ' :�. ,. y Extras 7 Extras - 10 , joyous by a couple of tons avoirdupois. `�'"' —'p� ` are, accompanied by Mr. J. Q G. Free- M P _ , men, was driving a load of lumber over And then, if they go to sleep on the post I. '. L p 8r t0 the'Canad�an PSC1fiC R 1Wa� COlilp Y'• _.. the Rouge bridge on the 8th con., on the of danger, and allow a lion _' ' . 1 1 , o giraffe, 69RAWA. towniine between Markham and' Boar_ ostrich, or above all that most comMon Bor bs I Navin had F. t.een years' experience in the Manufacture of PutaPe 4 1 ,a�l-nlfi•aws,Stsveusdn d to bat � � of wild beasts of prev,. 'a b0 ins, to get W laand, Stevenson 8 b Stevenson'; { and Cistern$, •Y canUXRANTEE SATISFACTIpN Ix EvEitY CASE. t - I born. On reaching the .west span the ooda b clark 1 b vlark o inside the cam needle beam gave way,precipi"tatinq men P and pro eed on its Hindlia, b Staveaaon horses and all with a crash to the bad ravenous course through o elnntbering J W n, b clank '' p �4 Lp�s�`rk $ - -. .` -. `-- °)�°:� , �i ,,! heroes, the picket is liable t half rashicns GCue ° j8$,.t°b°s ,on "" i b claret =C Q� 'JR�T •tj. ;� n below, a distance of about twelve feet "' • and the guard - horse. G enwa -. I 1 not out . is t ,. : , . t.� . Mr. Hare and the team wore seriousl lie recruiting Lswrenoe, b Stevenson ...A) o to bat _ -P y officer tells some mi ht bona Garrett, not injured, the wagon was completely broken I b Steve o Parties sending orders . t0 the Factory map nas assured of feu' .1 6i _. R y P y yarns Carswell, , Leary,nsonti►eitaosi 8 to bat honorable dealing, -both as ,to a,rrticle and rice. _ : up, and Mr. Freeman badly stunned. It about camp life, but the crops will be too x. Warren, b steveneon o to bat , p r >` heavy to allow the young man to o Extras . s I� '' was a miraculous escape.-- Economsst, y g 8 s Address all orders to P I I a the second year. .- - t'i I ,� o. G grow. 3�,r�s ao�s , a C•® t t ', t, c , I 1 +�; I ! P . , .. ,y 7 u , x.., 2.. _. u t'' ! - - - ... .. .i `p- .,y. ;r., - R. q;.o 4 -•. .117 '.'�.. m.,._. _fi 7k. - r. - — - — ,. z 1111111111 ���