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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1886_09_17i I �e, • 1 .�, "'IN _. - !) .. . I �. - r T , . , • I e - . 0., s: -:E I . ,,r- )X.ft;- Go. - - - 1 .A rI 1-1 . L - S i• 1 S - I ; - � : / 7s) . . . , n. me 1 11 ?I . i . :Of I ..r -!.t$ ,. s : a f` ,- �. 6 ". . P ,je l - r I .1 � l ,' .. 1 I ::) - , ---- VOL. - I V : Z . - .!- ; , I I . � . ,­ , "- I - . , .- . - ' . . - __, ­: _I _ _ . - - . . . � { .: 1 - - - -- k PIKE I * � . I � RING; ONT09 FRIDAI�'; SEPTEMBER. 17; 186. ': ___ vice ese4onat gavb #. A,:. LUTHBERT OUTAROUNDUS r1• atchmaker and Jeweler, _- ..;__-?_ _ -_:. _ f LATEST LotAL 4iilli>'PH1�iINaB ABCQRD>dD SY _v. "M D. J M. C. P. S. PHYSI- PICKEIlINt ONT BI'IL D, TAB PBY,aa AND JNTTIfID DOWN BY OUR • CIAN, fiURGEON, CORONER, &c., ( C04RIBI oNDxNTS. - Piekering, Ont, Office hours Morning, from 8:30 A beautiful assortment e•f ; - to 11:;10 ; evening from tr_om 5 to 6 o'clock. 1 -y _ Watches, Clocks, Jewelery and T''an y - E. WARE, M: D-, , M. C. P. S., ON- fit' WHITBY. Goods on hand. �� . . J. TARIO. Coroner foi the county of On- ' I 'g . ;, 1 Itario• - Vhysician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. Resi- REPAIRING PROMPTLY EXECUTED The Piesbyterian church here is being donee and office, next door to the Post- Qiiice, painted outside and otherwise imvroved. 10-v After 95 years experibnee I am able to say I will p Pickering• guarantee satisfaction. 12y The County of Ontario Rifle Association W. PERRIER, M.D „M.C.P.S., Ont. / will hold its annu4l ,prize meeting here on . P••CORONER. Office hours -- morning; from the 21st inst, A list of valuable prizes is N to 10, ej:ening 5 to G. Surgery in rear of DRUG On-tario, offered. - STOKE, Brock St. North, Claremont. Patrons supplied with Pure_ Drugs, Chemicals, &e., all Mayor Long has returned from his trip cheap for cash. 29tf through the North -West. PICKERING Bank AGENCYi, The Council proposes to let the streets Legal.. _ _ ; on which grass grows, for pasturage. Good __� _� ,____-, ;::., Open for the transaction of all legitimate idea. ;TOHN BALL DOW, ! BARRISTER Banking Business. - - =- .- . t and Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. OFFICE— OFFICE HOURS- -Frain 10 t0 8 ; Saturdays pUNBaRTON. Ili 1 l)everell's Block, Brock - street, Whitby. Private 10 to 1 o'clock. fnnds to loan at lowest rates and on favorable .. _ i - , r - terms of pa3'ment. &y- Savings Bank Ill COI]ueet�10�11. The Ladies' Aid of 't1;e Presbyterian gOMAS PARKER. BARRIS'T'ER o - , — church of this pla,tj, will hold a peach and Solicitor, &c. Money to loan. No (3•y) GEO,tCE KEI,R, Agent. festival anal bazaar?_ at the residence of commission. office: Haney's Building, Picker- `AZyAN `-ZINZ- Mr. Wm- Taylor, neat' Cherrywood, on ing ; open every Saturday. 4 -y BLACK, liESSOR Thursday Sept. 23rd. Durine the. after. T) , EN(, ISH, B 'noon a large collection of useful and _ ills .ENGLISH, Barristers at Law, Solicitors Tfe aiiortest 'see. Passage. A�eb'rag8 time 8 divs, q iu Chancery Conveyancers, &c. Offices, No. 17 2 of which are passed on the River and Gnlf of fnney articles will be. offered for sale. Toronto Street (over Gas Oompany's),Toronto. St. Lawrence. The sale will coiUmeDCe at 2 p.m. Tea Money to Loan —No Commission. D. DEt.AmEBE, Rates of Passage —Cabin X50, 000, $70. .and 560. DAVIDHOy isl.ACx, H. A. Rzxsos, E. TAYLOUx Return rickets at a reduction. Intermediate (130. will be serves from 4 to 6 U. A choice y Steerage at low rates. anQ Very select pro ram "leas been re- _ . -1 . RE`'VELL, LL. B., liAR'_ Parties sending for friends in the old country can g p T obtain Prepaid Passage Certifcates. Pared. Proceeds in aid of building fund. I :'. t) . RISTF.R. County Crown Attorney, and . For dates of sailing;, tickets, an•l all informa- Admission 25c., children 15c. County Solicitor. Court House, Whitbv. _101— •tiou apply by letter or in person to •.s� �__. M__ ESS�S. FITCHI.E & BILLINGS, G- �- '_TuLE� osHawa.I Ba- is:ers and' Solicitors, High Court of Jus�tiee. Whitby, Out. Money to.loan on rem- AGENT, EXPESS OFFICE, WHIT Y. i';. sonable terin8. 19-j -- - -- -- - -- - - - - -- - -- firs: Rowse's residence on Simcoe street - -- SiMEEK ONISION COURTS north has been purchased by Mr. A. . . f'f'te1•iit((.1•J. - Mackie for 112,500. ' � , . r T I By falling down in the hoist at the >~ ii-- { , - _ - � COii.'tTJE OF ONTARIO. , Dingle Works on Saturday of last week, u HO'PhINS, VETERINARY SIIR J. Hunt, an employee, broke one of his 1. 1 L GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet _���� I •:rinary College, Toronto, and practical horse ” thumbs and dislocated his wrist. sboer, etc. On account of, increase of practice ' 4 , � `' ; ;I a.� 1> The Knights of Labor had an' excursion wad my � accustomed visits every Saturday to No. PIaee of Holding ���� ���M to Toronto on Saturday last, to take part Whitey a.e, Cherrywood and Dunbartwill I Whitby 21 11 1 12 1 12 1 6 the demonstration in the city. . tend the diseases of the horse foot at my own (Brougham < 3 3 2 Geo. Lindsay, Of Easy Whitby, forge, Green River, in the forenoons o- Tuesday ' has Wednesday, Thursday and Friday f each week. 2 1 Pickering 4 Q g grown an Early Rose potato which weighs h y 3 Port Pe 8 W 22 7 14 A first-class, assistani oraeshoer always on hand. 4 L'xbridge� 9 26 23 8 27 15 one pound fifteen 'ounces. It measures Veterinary instruments made to order. Medi- 5 Cannington 10 22 24 9 28 Ifs 11 inches on circumference and 11j inches cine for horses and cattle always on hand. Calls �, 11 Fi Beaverton � 11 ..J Q5 .10 17 by night orb day promptly attended to. Ad- around lengthwise, 7 Uptergrove � > 13 24 tiff 11: 18 dress, Green River, ont, 34 -y , _ _ __ I A cricket match' was plaved here on I. .. 1 E FAREWELL Saturday last between the Oshawa a!nd -- - - -- -- — -- - -- - - By order; Pe . - . tau ainews (5arbo. - ` _____ Clerk of the ace. Kinsale Cricket Clubs, which resulted in — a��EAP T=K :�� favor of the latter. A great picnic was held at Corbett' s •, _ . I Conveyancer, &e.... GRAND TZ;IIN i;,Y.' et -rid point.laat week by parties from Columbus. R,BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLE�ti �,� � OHERRYWOOD. : . . D • Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking OCEAN e STEAMSHIP ..., I- - __1 Monevits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. UPTOWN TICKET AGENCY, Miss Summerfeldt, who has been ill for Money to loan on farm property. OFFICE - -At Brougham. 27 -v 9P,jpgratzpli O ee, - White. the past few days, is able -again to resume _ _ - _ _ _ her duties behind the counter.... The I . Architect. . . Whitby to Winnipeg, lst class Railway and Misses McCreight have been spending their _ Cabin -tkM; Return 050 , Snd ZAIT; all rail ' is C. P. - . - - _ ....: ti -. _. �. vacation at home.... Mr. Petty, our enter- .. A. OST, COUNTY ARCHITECT ca R. used You will avoid mistakes, occasionally ay prising townsman, has been bush engaged r� caused by the general crowding at the railway P g y g sl. for .the county of Ontario. Drawings stations, by calling t the Telegraph Office, in burning another kiln., ..Mr. and Mrs. and specifications furnished for every class of Whitby. and procure I from E. Stephenson, at Barnard are expected LO pay our town a building. Steam and hot water heating and vour leisure, any required railway of ocean • - ventilation' a' specialty. Office— Gerrie Block, tickets, at any t'me between 7 a. m. and 8:30pir. visit shortly.... Some person or persons corner Dundas and Brock streets, Wnitby. daily. Every re..dred information, Maps, TiWe- unknown entered the premises of lair. Residence- Kingston Road, East Pickering, 37-y tables, Routes, Rates, etc., cheerfully furnished l�unlmerfeldt about a week ago and made free to passengers on application. Tickets to themselves the ha owners of some valu- - -- ------------ - - - - -- - - - - -- and from nearly all points of the world guaran- happy teed at as low as the lowest rates. able keys and also a package of Condition �luctio,ne.erilbf%. • The Grand Trunk ex rbsspassengertrainerun Powders. It would be well for our peace - `^�`�, " "' ""r'" " through daily, from Pickering and Whitby to ful citizens to keep their property more : POUCHER & RO`'VLAN D, Licensed Chicago, Detroit and Port Huron, without any p p � y cafes guarded in future.... Some of the ABCtibneera, for the wrote of North and change of Cara. baggage checked through from Y fm South Ontario. Strict attention given to all Whitby to destination. boys in this vicinity have been in the habit orders by letter or telegraph. Charges moderate. Special attention to passenger tickets for Mani- of making frequent moonlight excursions Tbos. Poacher, Valuator, Arbitratcr, . &c. Ad- toba,(via Chicago, also via Brockville and C.P.R.) Mr. Burkh�rider's Arden and helping • dress, TAUS, POUCHER, Box 47, Brougham, or Northern Michigan, Dakota, the Northern North ff p g - . A. R. ROWLAND, Whitby, Out. Western States, British Columbia, California. themselves quite freely to the luscious - - - Special cheap through,single,and return tickets fruit. Please boys, be so kind as to leave -- to and-from New York Philadelphia, Baltimore, Der. Burkholder some for himself.... The - _8W,kslltithing, &C. - . Washington, Dover, Del. Tickets from Ottawa, :,� ., ., . � _ _ - . _ -_ Montreal, (,luebec, Poterboro, Orillia, Brockville, Ladies Aid Society of Dunbarton are 'It /. I C FI L REED, GENERAL Prescott, Hingston, . Beaton .(vie Montreal, and contemplating having a Peach Festival 11'1 also Suspension Bridge), Suspension Bridge, and Bazahr at Mr. Wm. Taylor's on the • Blacksmith and Wagon Matter, Pickering, Buffalo, Detroit, Port Huron, Chicago, Winnipeg, . . Ont. The latest improved machinery for Bolt, and all points in Canada and the United States, 28rd September. We wish them every Axle and Nut Cut". . Horseshoeing as usual. also senson sea - bathing ti: kots. - success.... Mrs. Geo. Heron, of Scarboro, All work promptly an satisfactorily executed. 6I Oh! For and From European Points! h'as been calling on the members; of the With choice of seven Royal Mail Steam Lines, Methodist Church ,in order to obtain Paittter•s afiaCl Glaziers, I �a :- "White Star;' "Dominion °Cunard ;' money towards purchasing a new carpet _ I ''Anchor," "State." "American, ' and "Red Star." ,.,_ _ : _ :..r _ : _ _ - = Cheap tickets supplied reading to and from for the parsonage.... Rev. M. B. Conron A I N T I N G, GRAINING, SIGN Whitby to Liverpool, Londonderry, Queenstown, ,'has been very ill with inflammation of the Writing, Paper - Hanging, Tinting, &c., of all Glasgow, Hull, Leeds Belfast, London, Mauches- . kinds done on the shortest notice. All shades of ter, Bristol, Cardiff, bublin, Antwerp, and Paris, longs, but ewe are pleased to learn is eelcov- paint mixed to order. None but the best Eng- guaranteed at as low as the lowest rates. Steer - ering. - c. ZxBUBAtalti,. lish Lead used. HILTS & WEL.BOURNE. 26y age, Intermediate. First and Second Cabin. From another Gorreepeyndeut. .. .. - Parties wishing to send to the Old Country for peter McDermid, Esq., of this place is _- their friends can have prepaid Ocean and Rail - Boots and Shoes.. ticket's through 0 Whitby. exhibiting a couple Of fine colts at the In- . .'.`,... _ _ _ - ,: _:._." Through 'Pickets supplied via all the Boat du trial Exhibition .... Mr. J. Ail. Crain, T Lines, (C. P. R. via Owen Sound included,) to all evangelist, of Toronto, cpndacted service . RICHARD BRIG1vALL, KI?VSALE, Lake and Manitoba points. Also tickets by in the Methodist church. last Sabbath in Oh T., dealer in Boots and Shoes, is still pre - : Steamer Norseman and Toronto Boats. . pared to supply his friends and customers with For through, local, foreign, single and round the place of Rev. M. B. Conron .... Mr. + Pegged and sewed work to order of the best , trip railway and ocean tickets a 1 to J. R. Chisholm, who has had charge of our quality I also keep always on hand a full sup- : E.. STEPHENp��N,, school here for the last five years, has ten• Ply of Boots and Shoes from the best factories in BailWay,and Ocean Steamship Ticket Agent. the Province, all of which hwe been selected by ,g dered his resignation to the school board. a Practical man and will sold at low prices for Oppoitite Powt Office. Whitby, Ont. 1 p � We have not learned what business Mr. cash. Givemeacallandinspectforyburaelf. lay Greenriver BasketWorks Chisholm iutends to engage inn after he ' JOHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE leaves us at the end of the year. JOHN Pegged and sewn work. Orders �V�_ •���� " promptly attended to. Experienced workman- T11e Trade Sn lied Exclusi.vel ' ' .1 I hip. Don't forget the stand, nearly opposite the I ! pp y WHI TEVALE., Nears, Bing street, Pickering village, 7 -v Market and Farm Baskets of all sires, Cheese i I , — Boxes made to order. Mr, Chas. Rescuer claims to iietve the ' - Tatim•it . VENEERING A SPECIALTY. ,. _ -. �9,_ ��. _}..: spiciest little team in this part of the T "` Your and Apple ,Barrels always on hand. A country. They are of ,Arabian persuasion, TAE E IS hr0 LONGR ANY largo aupply. ot Rubber Bucket Chain with all the char teristios of thoro'bre}ds doubt that Mr. Johnston, Tailor, east of '1: Pumps in stock. the Cuthbert House gives better satisfaction for , and rival even tie Wizard Oil Co'y.... . . less money than any other first -class house in the I Orders by mail promptly attendedto Uncle DAn, the would -be doctor, is around township. Call and examine his stock if you J. B. WU RT8 P ° once more with his never - failing remedies wish -to get a stylish, good - fitting, well -made suit. roprietor,. Remember •the address —JOH 1STON, east of I for restoring human wreleks- ' Give him a Cuthbert House, Pickering Village. IV 7-y Green River, Out show, boys....Be eal-eful how you throw. �. ARNESS 11A, KING i Mr. R. Bernie threw a stone with such I 1. Hotels. force as to bleak a cows 1 Thef`oow_ - - k -r: - : ' _ •,�: - -,_ - ._— was the property of Mr. John Wilson, and TEvPERA` CE - HOTEL, GREEN,- e call your special attention to the bargains was a thoro'bred, so the loss to both parties wood, John Mitchell, proprietor. This � offered' in will be considerable. Our advice is, keep house is a new building, fitted up with every" a our fences in the future.. ..Mr. S. acc�rnmodation for the travilling bublic. Large Single and Double HARNESS,,. p Y and- COmmocious stables and sheds for horses. ISO in Whips Of a• firf3t- ('lass Quality Stoner, is cnee more a happy irather.... I shall at ell tunes be pleased to receive a cull Mr. Fields, Oat• popular school teacher, from my friends and the public generally, when and good variety, at the was in Toronto On Saturday 'barminfng in G .- -- __ _ 13tf the municipality." ....Miss Lydia Booth I 0 R D 0 N HOUSE, PICKERING. rougham Harness D got. and her nephew, Master Blake, of Toronto, Jumps Gordon, Proprietor: is housels , RepeAir1ng., 1.;pe elAlity. are upending a few days in our VaIA.. a Yle- new brick building, vent n c finished co in or the W. H. JACKSON Brougham. Rev, J. W. Wilkinson and wife are spend- . style. Every convenience and comfort for the irav 1]ing public. New and commodious stables S.-- Blacksmithidq and woodvork as usual ing a few days with their many friends in and eds• _ 7 -p_ at Lot l8, 4tih con:, Pickering. 4p Taronto....Mr. John Wilson-in building a 1. ' Oti Gf3 AM HOTEL, J. I4I. GERUW fine house. Mr. Bohn Lott is the eon- • Proprietor. Having bought of Mr. Thos.. • AGENTS: WANTED., tr r and he is just rushing it along tb ocher, the above hotel, and refitted the same :$A i liveily...,Mr. Thomas Pugh is also invest - AnaAcallrn conformity with the Taw of the Steady``e hplu 'rent to good `line i, 110 i ing s few thousands in s residence. We shout, I intend to keep a strictly temper- land• 1 fie understand this is to be a•m et magnifloent y ed. An attentive need be idle. hostler always n attendance. soy _ struetnre with all modern improvements. .- •.----- .. --�—� t�revleslss TD:pea�letaoa Not' BAL Mr. - Jew. Bishop, of Boxgrove, is head - I i Musical.; - We pay either salary or commission, pusher on this job. - BABAs. - �-__.__ , - ::.__:.rw___ 160 smart men wanted at ones to canviw forlhe PARTIES WISHING TO TAH ease of Canadian grown :turseuy Stock. .L�� .. _; LArAtMONT. ' seasons tin Inatrnmental .or Vocal Mu c The Fonthill'Nnrsery, largest in osasda, oveir W.4, tn, , v : . ) l,e a. _ can oDn Vefe al Music in Class or acmes. Don't apply unless you eau furnish by )P first -Ql s references and want to worh. No (ftitl0ted•tl iitipoz'te►><sftrist6reecic t i "truetion. Apply for terms to - rodm far lazy mew, blot can employ any nom- Messrs. Gre4m Bro/.. rewntl r oeiQ . M' ber of energetic men who a+Ant Work. - _ . y .IBS A. , . Courts, Prof. Of M USI from the old re�jintry s Bntl -lot of ' animals, P041c rqom at the restRonce of Mrs. He d Address STONE & WELLINOTON; � � being their • Is import, ratiop. Among', oppoarte Nx*8 office, Pickering. 96.14 Ntlreerymen, Toronto Ont. the number + Clydesdales wens eleven . I i I - _ two - year -olds, and one yearling stallion, _ -_�-- _ - - - _ in connection' with our Annual Fairs, giv- ', : I _ . �, • and one two -yyear -old filly, from such noted horses "McGregor," ingivaluable first, second and third prises _ , ' as "Darnley," and for best essays on different subjects, and % 1. "What Care I-" This importation all took in Britain, presents of less value to every competitor, , - prizes and are certainly the competition t6 exist exclusively with as fine a lot as were ever brought in. the young. FAR=a Bon. ' . .. BOAR oRO. -ice ea'i • New York Correapondencei On the fi 1 of September 'a large cam- Too a unaccustomed to tha " ways that da�k ny gather at Mrs. J. P. Wheeler's, "ltLe are and tricks that are vain" of a -'� m111ion- peopled city, much curiosity is i to . witty celebratiob of the nuptials ,i Mr. Levi Annie and Miss aroused over the number of women speu ' ' Teeuie Young About 4 o'clock the cow- with great sacks filled with "he knows not what," and naturally he want's to know : 1. pany had ass mbled from all, points of who they are, what they have got, and ' the compass to witness the happy event. where they live. They are the Italian , All wore their best face --best single - -•sand scavengers. These women. are stout, spoke in the most pleasant way. Shortly Swarthy, sinewy, and erect. They carry . after 4 o'clock it was whispered, around their loads slung across the shoulder, and . - that all the arrangements were completed frequently on the head, •balanced as easy : - and the different sections i>ato which the and comfortable as they only know how. . - company had divided itself for diversions I have seen an ordinary sized. woman - with a I�►d of one hundred or more , thronged., .into Mrs. V�'heeler's s scions I' drawing -room. A breathless silence, pounds balanced on her head walking the street as reigned for a space, which ryas broken' comfortably as an able - bodied man would carry a six-year-old. A single glance ad- - ., soon by a " here they come," .1nd all eyes vises one to give her her own way should .- - ' . were fixed upon the door av by which she demand it. They have a double ad . • -: the bridal company would enter, At last ,. vantagk over most others of their sex — anxious eyes beheld the offic'ating clergy- their attainments with the "unruly'mem. ' . ` A -. man, Rev. M. B. Conron, leading the beg " being supplemented by high muscular - . way, followed by the bride oom, brides- power. In their rounds (or more politely, maid and groomsman, im lowed by the bride, rests ed :ately foi- upon the when engaged at business), they carry a hook with which they tarn over the rub - arm of her venerable fath g r. $ e was high of an ash can, and gather anything < . robed in cream Nun's veili g and lace, which they can turn into money. In a few seconds they turn over the contents of with head -dresR of silk tulle fastened by a can or garbage barrel ; a amile Iights.up .sprays of orange blossoms. ,The sere- 'their countenance if they secure a prize, .. .. mogy was solemnly colisn mated, after otherwise a most disgustful look shades - 1. which the inner circle of he bride and their duskey countenance and they move . • 1. bridegroom's relatives' embraced the on to the next. Not a can, a garbage . . happ�l-,VpelairpirrIcojigratulatio)as The entire a sembly then barrel, an alley, a rag, piece, of paper or filed e6enting Mr., an Hers. Annie any kind of rubbish escapes their notice, .. with wishes of and-if anything of value is found, it is " much joy" in their life's journey. The eagerly seized and put in their sack. New - •, : .:; guests were now invited t pair up and York, Brooklyn and Jersey City are daily -. assemble about the sumptu uOy spread canvassed by these people, and as a result of the day, ,they have secured rags of every .` table, and after the company had.done description, from the delicately tinted - _ • justice to the excellently furnished board, silk to .the coarse woollen, of all sizes, ', . - t Mr. Conron rose and in a few beautifully shades and patterns; metals, toys, bones,.. - �. `. arranged sentences congratulated and ad- papers and every conceivable thing that is - - • monished Mr. and Mrs. A nis, wishing dumped into the ash cans as valueless by . . them Divine favor and ble sing, with a the owner, yet this mass feeds thousands .. . life of devoted usefulness. a then called of persons and gives to many a bank ac- -I • upon Mr. W. D. Gregory, of Toronto. account of $5,000 to $10,000. A lank,, Reeve Richardson and Rev. Geo. Davey, swarthy, intelligent Italian woman calls - who respectively congratul ted Mr. and regularly at the offices on our street and ' Mro. Annie, mingling wits their Con• gathers all the old newspapers, scraps, &c.., fills her sack, carries its contents to the gratulatior,8 salutary advi a (as far as dealers, and obtains -proceeds sufficient to :. . consistent). These addrea es were re- support herself, her better -half and a spd`nded to by 'Mr. Annis, who heartily . youngster. The Italian woman is very. •- ; thanked lets friends, on bell If of his wife faithful to the husband of her choice. One . . and himself, for their good will and good peculiarity they possess, the bedeck them- - - . - . wishes, and hoped that tl ey and their selves with cheap finery and dress in loud -:, _ friends alight always entertain the same colors, much after the style of the gypsies, ' . warns sympathy for each other. A l4rge in fact they are a sort of gypsy. They are : .'.. . collection of very costly presents gave ,quite polite and not at all offensive or bold. i practical evidence of the high respect ip Another class are the men scavengers, _ which Mr. and Mrs. 4unis are hells. who make their collections in a hand cart Among the presents were a beautiful which they push all over the city. As a sign of their business, they have two or - . family bible, presented by the bride's three cow -bells and five or six smaller ogles- - father; silver tex service, by bridegroom's arranged over the centre of the cart, and 1_. parents; cruet and other pieces �f silver- their sweetly ( ?) solemn music rings out -, ware, ty Mrs. .J. P. Wheeler. To com- their raggy chimes 1 l But they need no )fete the list would be an eiliailstive task. such alarms, for one generallyhears of their 'l. _ 1'ile, happy pair took their departure for nearness by the polite names the news- . - ' Western Ontario, followed by the sincere boys shout after them —a newsboy and � . - � good wishes of all their many friends, Italian have very little family respect, and , who Will Rive them a hearty welcome on are not backward in expressing their opinions of each other. Some have be- their' return. . : . come very enterprising in this momentous - . business, and have established. extensive Bob's Observations. . wholesale places where they buy the Bath - '.) 1. Brings of the less pushing and dispose of �'` In view of the fact that in the city oe- them in wholesale lots. A few have be- ' � A cupstions, clerical and mechanical, are come princely fellows, have divided the. . filled, to overflowing, the supply of good city into districts and employ professional ' . I workmen being in excess of the demand, scavengers to scour these districts and re- ever� effort should be made to induce our port at headquarters nightly. It is won- ;. ambitious young men to follow agriculture derful the quantity of stuff they gather— . - &$ their life -work. The question arises, comparatively worthless, yet turned into " How can this be done?" The home money as. clean and white as the million- ' 'and school must unite, and by their teach- sires. Quite a competition takes place ing overcome prejudices that exist, and among these fellows to obtain a monopoly create a feeling that the occupation stands of a city dump. One man pays the city as high and higher than any other, the about 11300 a week for the exclusive right ' .. chances of securing a competency as sure, of turning over the dump ' of one of the and the positions of trast, emolument and principal dumping grounds. So, you see, . " honor are as ready for them as for the there is monopoly in N. Y. even in the:.. , . professional man. The home, having the rags. most'direct and positive influence over the My letter is getting long, bat I must tell .. - youn mind, is responsible for the dislikes you. how they live. Shanty Town, as al- , ` our ouch form for farming. This neali- ready described in a previous letter, is the . . , gene_ comes from our fath*s having less home of the elite of this business. Your . . pride in their occupation than any other readers must not forget that there is aria class f men. They look upon their work tocracy among the raga even in Democratic . -. as a drudgery, void of the advantages Uncle Sam's domains. There is quite as ` , whin other occupations possess. If they great a distinction among them as among Waal examine their position, note the our more aspiring and like all Weald -be amoa t of time which is wasted when it aristocrats are not backward in discussinh _ ought to be employed in cultivating their the poverty of the less fortunate. The .. - min and learning more of their calling, common herd among them, . and they , " . .. , they ould at once blame themselves for are as numerous as the sands of .the sea, nut upying higher positions in sooiety live in basements and tenements, most of ` • • and sate affairs. Mach of their grumb- which are perfect wrecks of buildings, - ; , ; . ling d lethargic spirit. their pessimistic as filthy as the occupants, abounding with .. views of life, result from coming so little bugs, fleas and other quadrupeds( ?) less de- . . - • ; in co tact with the world. A farmer who sirable to mention. The Board of Health ., is ambitious and enterprising always reaps occasionally make raids on them, and here " . - , the r ward of his individuality.. There is a sample of what they invariably find: - are ep in our own township who are in a room 15xl3x8, seven persons of both livj proofs of the statement just made, sexes and different ages, carrynig on busi- _ ; , - and •only requires a little observation to ness of rag- picking and bone- scraping, and know who they are. Our public school all slee on the rags ; another place, forty- _ : I : syste is also to blame. The curriculum five ral-pickers of both sexes, and several . - ' - .- as it resent arranged tends to fitting our stacks of rags and bones, all crowded in •. •your men for the professions; and so seven. rooms,. &c,- - - ' little eferenee is made to the agricultural Your readers in their'cosy, comfortable. - i. inter is that if a bgy'was not brought up farm homes know too - little of how the . on a m he would hardly know what a poor earn their crust, to extend them the farm meant. Ours is an agricultural whole - souled sympathy which is due from country, and the sooner we fully realize one mexnbe'i to another of the universal. . this f t the sooner will we start on that brotherhood of the civilized world. Our , . up d course which will tend to our venerable Ben Franklin has said: "Poverty. - .. devel pmant as a nation. AU individual is like an empty bag : it is hard for it to - effo to pld be nni4ed towards this end, stand upright." . ' • sc h t ith patriotic pride we could boast, - . " On is bei is the greatest land." Mach good done by Agricultural Colleges, The Quebec Provincial elections � will - •. g our take place on the 14th of October. - _ - - but t ese have direct influence over the Labrador herring fisheries are reported few, i particular those less likely to follow a total failure. .. - elgriattlture than any other class. They Orders have been given to set ready at _ . - thedr part, but they do not supply the pp *an that the schools should. The once all the men-Of-war on the stocks at instjt ant. public tee and annual fairs are also im rt. ' is a n ill theme sod, get anprovided, Chatham. _ Mrs. Schillin , 'nee Victoria M _ $ agonies,; hue been 1 I. - - of in acing our young men to become reconciled to her father and has . ! _,p in the literature of the tam. I returned home. .: , have aright that it world be sn advent- another War -e-louC i$ l$ s ti is3 the ? . urge establish competitive essay writing _ East. ° 11 . ,�, C ;. f# , .. r: rfu � . I : +' : .r ; . , ., 1. .: .. - - :,. - °G. 'i . .; _,r,_ , fi .Lt . rz -ts • ok_ y1 . k f �3 x g,� i_ J ` �. ' ,,. -V ,. -', :� . { _ _�i �4. -. ., l All ,. •"II _ 1 t.' "' a .. I rN.-9 • 1. ,< ! I '-- - ' . . - - v. .. rl ^'. E' i. , , . 1 �. I , . "f 'J': ," I i s , i. i ( t�. i 1 . — — — - M ,. _ _ I 10001 oBxTS►L ��sio •I �IOtBST TAXIOWN TOP1 4o t} �t�II� 80L�: ,� ♦q ' BCYxx�B oTB�.. �A `�' : Feast $ Qtaain�, •i B Iiliad Rlp Ii I4 clefs•!! . hat mnk ohs c • a dtissn Hw1? nos Tt`A. *�� with ` ...r wend`• ilsroatemt rtaie and Italy .. Pt Incl., was sent t• Slate non a ,,.e1 Fresh fresh on the farmer's !!sill• every boulo amid gar, b one aithe most beg$ al E R F - n I - . Tie )denier ea 1Htm w N Zssstbmr. sea oos chat •. A few days he was re- day In the year " I• the standard at which of drinks. gg aagg Anent the E � llsh s arro* nu The wealthiest mesa C eotrwl Afrtoa im le■•sd, and his neighbors, to th number of we shoald aim, but even if we attain it, or 8 P isanat� t now 6a his way t• the Indian Ocean in re- w'�ed him home with picnic and nearly se, !ben are a goad many dayr writer is Science stated that it red Pepper :, v ' r " as all -ai bt danw. whoa we prefer mouse 'thing that is naturally eprinkled among the leaves of ivy or other spon" to a letter from a 8allan •i Z u s! g vines it will soon rid them of the ' bee cegnesting &•visit ir�m him. His name Jens Larson, dr>nnk'eu Lydia wh, eat o! eeattoe. The !bore are masculine peak. - i I Is Tippa Tlbs and he iva not tar from bet ten dollars 10 ten 061114 wt an a:gaal y palatoo that demand cooked trait. as asps It <. rfficrosd by Mohr. Lssaenhe that a ._-L I I -•_ r Nyangwe. the gnat "din slut of many dtaoken friend that h• could Bard a mev- orally suited to a civilised tea•te►hle, liven needle puncture in the skin of a living pale •. gg black tribes on the Upper Congo. R -aders Ing train. When he recover• conscious• � with a most abundant supply of . fresh;irait, soa will close at once, and that if the Puao• - . of African books of travel have heard a good noes he found that be had not Only lost the the cook must consider its preparation for tare remains open it is a sure sign of death, - -. I :`' deal of Tippa Tib, and 4 reosnt Yeats �ave bet, but one at his lags also. 1 the tea -table ; while the whole care of fruit To prevent wet from Penetratia ' • N as to secure, with a wise economy, a well t►ke halt a pound of tallow or mutton j greatly i11or•awd his p$wer and wealth, w William d. Kead &ll, tote B�ait�n ez•po• P sa TH 1 filled store closet Is one of the merlons un- new are likely is hear mac of him. lloemsn who swam the whirl 0 1 rapids at • fa uc eaneee of and two ounces of I . � e l ay to a only h� ears 61d as black p r p derte,kin s of the country house- keeper. A bas's-wax and •live' oil dissolve over the {; pp y y Niagara, is about to exhibit imself. He g r v opal and of n old load, which muns saving of time and labour in thin direction, fits, mixing well end apply to r , e r says that he d•esn t propose to ut himself by improved methods V always eagerly wel- PP y the leather; 1. 1. .> ;' f that he osm•r of as admiztnre of the osu on the level of the M>;'tooed man by showing A prem[npnt phystolea writing to i �ibde et East Africa and has s1@• a very its a museum, but will give an zhibition of coined. Now York .Medical Record condemns row - llltle Arab blood to h4 veins. Hs has been There teems to be a certain reaction to skatdng at an exeraise for girl', and stn him own' favor of the jams, jellies, abd preserves of tee i in Crantral Afrloa for lwsaty flue years, ant A b bear attaoitsd a cwlt o Dry Cceek, oat, grandmothers, u against the almost that it seems to bring ant any latent prMh. is to-day the greatest slave and ivory trader C 61. Its mother came to the rescue, and,ivasally adopted canned goods, at pro• position to disease of the kidneys or heart, in the world, He has ', outstripped all his g meat pr am, Dome into close oem titlen with P y y ' r' while she fen ht the bear, tht colt ran to P . pe To ■lain ins or cheat •ban oaler 'd(s Men s All- Woo1T�ve84 competitors through shb•r force of intellect the house of Its owner, who went: out to solve fear ounces of shollao with two oano�@ 4 he these of dom•sdo manufacture and both are and strength of character. As long ago ar see what was the matter, and found t to many testa somewhat insipid and taste- borsz in half - gallon water. B ail ant11 a par: . Pants to order at $2 50, the time when Cameroun introduced him fatthfal mare dead and the bear sitting on lam. While the servioeable glus jars are feat solution is obtained, then add half ,,& - our notice he visited N' a we and the y Indispensable in ever well-regulated house- glycerine, _ Y °`g the hod i canoe t oerine after which add in safli •lent �3 50 $4 50 and u boUyiag Arab Baden there that it they ' I y water solab!e aaUtne black t p did not leave osrtain native alltem of his A big black oi►t and a bIg -btaok bat bat- hold, many of am incline to fill i► shalt or two tare is read for u •and the miz• .. _ l alone it would be the worse for them. tied t ho • to the y with the enatne old-fashioned , To make brass appear ant) tie tl for three hours snsas it th e g hioned ° The lost no time in 1 eternal anon Part Offi before the vr►t succeeded in kill- and many a woman export in their propara Ppe Q dissolve city eii. 8 �1- wool�l''Weec�. y P gins P � g g ounce mal amanonla c three oanorm oream sf with Ti Tlb and al; his iri6nas. ins the bat, The bats tactics ,were to a lion ham found it • resource for earning her • ,ndSea a Su1tS t0 Odder Cameron 4a s Ti Tib was the reat• on the cot's bsok and chew his ear ; and the bread, tartar and six ounces oemmon salt Inoue Serge y pP ` 6 oat's were to ran under a desk ' and scraps Daring the summer and autumn there fir Pint hot water; than add t po;en noes nitrate amt dandy he saw ong the craderm of off shy bat and then renew the oenfitot. frequently a small surplus of fruit which of oappsr, dismo!ved in w half p.nt water; - at $12, $15, $18, and up. Africa, and that, altho although of negroid blood, Q y mix well and a p V az , - he was a tborouah A b in manners and Louisville has 401000 0010 d people, must be promptly disposed of or It will be poly it h 9atedl to the lost These small atwdtiem, judiciously title by mans of • brash. Ideas. All his white speak of the many of whom are -prosperous and memo of q y y The rook known um M,,nk in the vicinity T elegance of his Arab attire and of his wham are rich. Some of the bat real oared for in easy labor - saving ways, will et the Faroe Islands has succumbed to the Bey,3 Cloth wing t6 ord.er o artly and afi'able be ring. Stanley sayys estate In the city is owned by vs eyed men ; have a material effect !n increasing, vary - i tat at his Hrst meelia with TL n T[b he there are three or fear lac a fa tare deal. mg, Goenomising the year's supply in store, elements leaving only a dangerous reef, oev. . P g t .. " Bred at high water, to mark its former a specialty. re arded him ar them t remarkable man ors, -and man coal ard% gr oerte., and Suppose that a ew battle. are left" after g Pori. g y y tea or a little fruit of an kind already tion. This rook was some seventy feet h he had met amen fire cabs VVa Ssah1U, saloons owned b ne roes. • y ' y - �ha 3 and half castes of Atri . `- �L(ent. Van Gale A Neva $ovtia farmer b ln- for his prepared for the table. Even half a pint of and from some points of ulna resembled a . - ' g battles is worth saving; if they happen oowled figure: hence Its name. . of the Congo Sq►te, wh }net Tippa Tlb in caws at dams came upon w b blue! be No but Firs -C18�SS • P to be wild strawberries or field blwkoapg, It boa been dls-overed by a Chiot o ph y. lot, says he as snrprbad by the that at once showed fight, The farmer inns a p y r;xtent of' his inform tien oa European &boat to meek safety la $lgh when his or any other highly fl vored small fruit, the siolan that suburban life is powerfully pro. - cutters • and workmen ' return will amply repay the trouble of mak- vocative of dympepsia. -Mea are like animals topics. He was familla with events occur* three cows, bellowing loudly, with tails i to them into jam. and must eat their meals quietly and lei. ' ring In Europe, and 'wa partioalarly inter• •root sad Hre to Choir usually pl&oid eyes, g employ! d.► �.; Berry Jam. —As this is one of the aim- surely to secure a perfect fl)w of gastric • ested in the L3glish, Gormaas, and Bel- charged the bear se' fiercely that he tanned He who bolts his breakfast with hie. �` " The me " plant and mast generally liked modem of j aloe. ..I" a tked I i° gran a qu dgns tali and fled. presetvfng, useful also for !farts sad for mind en the time•tsble and his eyes on the . r I mays Van Gale, '' show if that he is neither • y an ignorant man nor on ordinary mind." T asy tell In Brattlebare, VAC., f a oler 'y- various desserte, it is difficult to have We clock, and further outrages nature by a 9hsrp ���e Ha said he intended m. me day to go to man who refused is taro meat t his batch- much j am. A single glass made at once will run to catch the tr'aia, mast roan or late ez. 1. er because It wan killed en uaday. A help tv fill ap, and it is very little trsnble poet to pay the pea ty. E irops, visit the King ref the Belgians, and _ . also rppend same time In Coa@taatmeple, few daps later the preacher told the butcher to make it, Pat year berries Ina saaoepaa Ia Tippa filb's hems, month of Nyangwe, that he wanted some meat. I haven't — grant!• wrlre serves an ezoehant purpose — I[ Your Longs re Destroyed C !moron mays that large gangs of slaves any to „sell yea, said that o nsoieatiaaas with just water enough to prevent burning, do net expect that D:. Piero 3's "Golden welkin about in chains met his ape at eve man• 1 have stepped reoei ing mangy and bruise them gently w[ttt a spoon ; let Medical Discovery" will make new one for \ ' el turn. They were leading easy lives, were that is earned on� Sanday•" them boil up well, and, having first msasnr- yon. It can de much, bat not tmpesdbil• L!;.,.. :- �* . .L. K ell fed, and he saw no mots of cruelty there. A little Sky terrier is Pit burgh foie ad them, add a scant capful of sugar for cities. If, however. you have not yet reach. �` All had been victims, however, of the crying lowed a big Newfoundland dog, barkiaa each cupful of berries. Stir occasionally ed the last stages of consumption, there V and Let them •loser gently for twenty to hope for yen. Bat do not delay, lest you wrong@ that are still decimating the simple and snapping at his heels. The big dog thirty minutes —say while you are doing up cress the fatal line where help !s impossible, - ` . KINC St. 1ASK TO ONTO. sewage@of Afrtoa. They had been snrprued stepped, looked at the little fallow ier a the tea dishes. When thick enough to The Discovery has arrested the In their peaceful homes by the sadden on. moment, and, u this did net stop him bark- „ 3g ■laugh! of Tlp �. Tib'■ rvthlems soldier ing+ g , ± m dintoly taken jolly fahtuymblon or small !hoist night -swede and heotto consumptives, e nd red - p he tabbed him @hook him and walk- s' . a ' " slaves, who had burned their holm, kUled ing to the gutter, dropped him there. The j Experience will seen ach one to stored them to health and happiness. their friends and dragged them pH into i little dog's back was bt,eken in two or three arm. Q judge of the 000kin by the appearance and •I There's very little change in men'ettcea: c> captivity. Tlppn Ttb it the most noted jam, g ry 118 representative of thole soa who are to -day P manner of boiling ; It mast be remembered mean this Fall," remarked a taller as he failed Eleven poar•oid David Brelteabaoher of that a little trait cooks mach faster than a t � collect a bill. infllotlag more naffering upon their Callow R,ondout was terribly kicked in the face greater quantity in the same vessel and the i . creatures than any other ham an beings —the While the h physician wu mew- Thousands of cares follow the rite of I)c' professional slave traders et Africa. Few of by a horse. p y danger of barnlog is net increased but la- , log up the wounds the boys another could maned, Sages Catarrh Remedy, 53 cents, Tippa Tlb's slaves aver reach the Indian not restrain from crying, but D.;vid never Compotei:= =An exiellent use for &'quart After much research and investigatia` , , Ocean. They. are ■old amony the numerous fl inched. '• Don't cry, mamma," he maid ; or two of cherries, blackberries, pears, or we are convinced that .,the boarding- hone,- tribes ea the way to the sea. Lang oaravaas, .+ I -ain't ' hurt mnoh." All of his front poaches or almost any good table fruit, Is to chickens are hatched from hard - boiled eggs ,_ however, richly laden with hit ivory, are - -� often dapatohed the coast. teeth but one In both j sins wore knocked make a oempo'tr, excellent either for des- •' aloe• the door geauv, ht was Ti�ppa Tlb who helped Stanley start oat. - sort or the tea table, Although not avail and hriole the breath: . . i down the Con o from N an we, the' point Gorge F. H•riin, who was killed in a able for permanent elates, the compote will i_. � I've one of my heaaacbee -. where bath Lg [ngmtone ind Csmeron were ag 9 ag , p I'm sick unto death." Chic a li nor store two weeks o left in kee In gsod condition in a cool place for r defeated in their efforts to follow the river � will directions that his body should be several days, and may therefore prolong the "Tate' Purgative Pellet•,' farther; For mime weokm Stanley's little burled with no religious ceremonies what - period of a favorite but pertahwbte unit. It Te w m in my t and pare ; I ve s: me rn my poote0 J patty watt augmented by over 200 of Tippa ever, and that his grave should be marked probably preserves the natural flavor of the - I'll warrant to cure." . • ' ' = t Tlb's men. Twenty very dark beauties from by a granite headstone six lset high, two fruit moral, porteotly than any ether mode Dc. PleXoo'm •` Pleasant Pargatv�e Pellets" : :L:' the great trader's harem accompanied him feet wads, and three lnohee think, bearing of cooking. Make a syrup by boiling as are both preventive and curative. he this him firs't trip dei►c the Congo, where feet w es data of his birth thi death, bob much sugar v your unit will regang to p not his name. make It agreeable to taste with a cup of A young man, absent on a trip to Parfr, he V now in abwlule control of th44,river writes that he has been all three h rte and ad' atnin territories f �r about 350 A Boston whims dealer be ht a cheap water. Judgment must determine ,thin g g y g point ,acoer3rn to th fruit used : there capital of France and considerable of his tulles below Nyangwe. It was his slave pen oeffia, pat a 4i gallon keg of ye whiskey P° g P o, - Lyons Sliks i` ` near Stanley Falls, in which 2.500 wretched Inside, screwed a plate on t a lid of the should not be too mubh sugar, as that will A CUII$ FOR DRUNK11VITEW . N- oaptivei were found two years ago when oeffia, on which were eo v the name •mother the delicate flavor, or yet too little, e .: tt �+ opium, marphlne, chloral tobacco, and the a ants of the International Asmooladon age, and birth lace of the �t s ed nor se for that makes the result a littl d . p • . � g g P g P ' Skim If an mourn rises, and add ••the fruit. H' habits. The madiotne may be given reached that point. boxed the oeih2, as is usual, a d shipped it • y in sea-or coffee without the knowledge of ` Far man miles below these talk Stanley to a fawn in Maine. There• ' undertaker Let it dormer anal the trait im cooked g y T the person t &king it i/ so desired. Send 6a _ was chased b large fleets of canoes, and his took ohs • of the biz, and d ova ten miles through, but not me am 'to be at all broken ; �`: y g charge i in stamps, for book and testimonials from ; - , eaffared severely from the lances and Into the avant before the oe n was open- ten minutes [along enough for meat fruits. �8tt/�� Cls� o�d P y ages whom! ed anti the nvr removed. P It the sirup seems toe thin, drain out the these Whwhave besa oared. Address M, - . : arrows of the mo@t fereciens 4av 11q V. Lubon, 47 Wellington St. Eut, Toronto, he met on the Can o. These natives are fruit and bail, to evaporate a little mere. g Ambrose D.tweon of Wa@ ' n )own' For most fruits a quarter of a pouad of Oat. .Cut this out for future referenda among the most peaceable on the Congo ship, Ind., ham two gtu pa sow and a sugar to a pound •i fruit will be enough. When writing mention this paper, now, and one good reason is that they have daughter. He also had on his' farm ore a lot ' � ne weapons to fight with. The have all g ., For the rich, eld fa►ehioned p •serves, �'Vtxen Mra. C1evaland caught her first P g Y in which were • number of stamps, I'll 41 pound for pound " In still required. fish, she exciaimed with enthusiasm : 11 01', I • been disarmed by Tippa Tib for a distance give you a thousand dollars apiece if you'll For Bs,kin D, If sae adopts the put him book ant give him another term," 1'1� g y— P P B • -' lac Gros Grain Bas of about eighty miles along the river for have a' family reunion at hem a, and bring 1 daring to attack same of him mew Dr, Lena, along some dynamite and blow up them habit of waving the little remainders of FDEE FIG$T. the explorer, wrote from Stanley Falls in stumps," he said to his children. The re• fault during the week, It is often ea9y can Oak- 1 I '.: March last, that between the falls and the aniea�wwr hold, the stamps ware blown ap, Ins dap to add to the good thtage provided The great reputation of Bataan' Eleotrtc oil', % a dainty plate of tarts. Perhaps theme are ier such that it has induced unprincipled per• - Arawimi River the natives Were iaoapablo �d each offspring got a check for �1 000 sons to adovt other names as near like it se „ filled half with ourrant and half .with rasp WORTH FRO of making nay rest@taace. 0as can rare- • P• poaetble. The proprietors of Bragg' Electric , `• " .+ There was a break In an electric ll M berry jam, or plums and p3aohes may have Oil have the name and style of the giectrto• ly fled among them, he writes, a Lagoa it d r or any ether weapon Except small knives." .wire in a St. Paul hotel the abhor day, and taken the place of the earlier fruits. Or oil registered both in Canada and the United . - Dr. Lenz adds that •' the Influence of Superintendent Brockway, in ardor 10 ex any tart j i►m may be spread evenly over a Stttess, and no one ono use is but tnemselvee I , the opulent Tippa T!b i@ tar greater all twl� matter@, went with his workman is square of sate and another s a9re laid others hearing of the gu�ceae of Bg�e' �ieo• pasta, q trio Oil have adopted other names sunnier, each threngh this region .than that of rho free repair it. " Yon most be careful," said a' upon it ; then the whole marked off In dia- as •' Icolectric Oil." "Electron ju,' ,to., and are - �0 . p�e' �trd, g u monde to be oat a art after bail Or the striving to induce the public .to buy theme �• Congo State." looker-on, or we 1l have a Ctrrenes y ia- P �' stead of the gengine Electric Oil TlpQQn Tib ham thus far maintained very quest right here." Brockway smiled, seized tartlets may be finished with alight mar- In tact so deCermtaed were they that they f. . •� amicable relations w(th the whites. H• has the dead end of one wire with one hand and fugue of white of an egg beaten to a froth brought a sale at Law, in the High Coact of Invited mismiotgartes to' mettle near him and the lamp wire with his nippers, and fell with half a capful of powdered onset to righ Canada, o dep lee Brig a & 3one of their i;._.:.. -; 8ELLIN AT FR M �: 'dead, Tess` fall leros of the vnrrent which •aoh Any et these will make a pretty and right to control me same; gout the Conrte and _ . has promised them protection, • the Minister of Agriculture at Ottawa tar 1. • he sa had not bean turned on had toothsome addition to the tea•table. ned a red trade mark. ppessd sustained their rapiers rand rk pai@sd threngh his body. -- �••'•� ' ••'�"" Briggs' Bleotrio Oil curet Rheumatism. Neu• GOLDEN NU &6arBaTS. ralgia. Sprains and Brnissee, complaints arising Persons of One Idea..: A Kingston dressmaker two monihi'age _ -. - '��i to •abut nulled a n a lad she m�a Broaohitie and Bd!ffiolt Throat, ething' Aeh• I ._:,I . $2*60 8 yiA . Persons who are absorbed in one thin went to N gh. pe y Charity is a first mortgage on every hue „ h t gg knew slightly, made herself at home, and Wisdom am not to knowing sac rarely attain to any breadth o! view or ial siz weeks. D this tlms she man being's pessamtea.— BruyerR, werfnl sight," says brother Girdner noon of character. The see thin in false stayed ari°g Who loves him.work and knows holy to ,Po g � - i t y volunteered to amid In making a dreas for •' but in keepin' shat on what yea doan perspsodve, their own mpeolalty .00verlag s re ma live d flourish an where. „ - her poetess, and when she was ready to go • y y know. DURING! OUR the entire foreground, and these of others home charged $5 for her services, The The more we dd, the mere we can do ; the Don't use any more nauseous pumt1resenob receding Into the distance. They shut them. Newburgh lady ssJd lhit she - thought that more busy we are, the more leisure we have, as Pills, Salta, $A., when you can get in Dr. salve@ out from much knowledge, much Uaraon's Stomach Bitters, •medicine taut . sympathy, mnoh hepplaemm. They become siz weeks board inns a lair offset to the Oar Lord has written the promise of the mouse the Bowels gently, oleaneing all imps" a - .< < narrow, prej adioeedd�' sad etteo oonoetted. dressmaking ,but the other tasilted on hav • resurrection not in lfiooks alone, but In every ides from the system and rendering the Blood f Ins the �5, and it was paid. leas in Spring time. — Martin Luther. pare end cool great Spring Medicine bocce, FraiSn dwelling always up-an the ens subject � ]3ig Summer Sile ! on which they know mote than others, they Two rmall 4ohooaen, is whtoh were "I tell yea," Bald a rabid free - thinker, , _ , .,:,�.._..��.�' P. �S'— come to feel complacent in their fancied sae forty -olght Chinamen, reaehed Wrangel, "the idea'that there In a G ad never comes EN- THREN, and two ladles -ae o• ANA - pertortty and quite oblivious of their Ignor- Alaska►, Aug. 14, from Douglas Island, into my head:' " Ah prsaimely like my M good pay. H. g- Sasrrae:, Toronto, Only aooe of the topics on which other peoplt are The Chinaman had been driven away from dog," responded B rather Talmage ; " but — 80 s� ayrm -� io Acrt FIRM NOW GfOING N. well infermmd. Theyy someltmes' become Treadwall !nine, where Choy had worked, he doesn't qe around howling a ear it." $7�0 --1 mite from Dundalk— ioo,000 want '" a disagreeable to thesethe meet and neither 100 armed men fore them to leave at an Pod W •nature and want of me am the pp'a�• 15 cents 100.000 ti cent music; inslrum"fo ; y r s a halt•prioe. BUTLAND. 878ing -et. W., Toronto•_ - giving nor receiving sympathy, their hearts boar's notice. They there so crowded in three great sources of Ill manners. With- VAND SAW 1[AOHINSB —ALI. 81Z&3— LaTii97 ' are shat up within themselves and contract, the sohoonere that )hey could not lie down, out some of these defoots� no man will be. improvements; braoket band saws for attaor• �� ,� , "---- ; ,.! I In @hart, the man of one ids► actually had been eight days with" very little to eats have himself ill for want of experience,. er o poem; nest, cheap nd durable; send 1. �� withers and shrivels up, instead a develop• sad Were is a pitiable condition. The next what, in the language of fool, im called O� gym• JOHN ctILLIit�B 8z CO., oarlabs J ing Into a fall and ripe manhood, He is day they were taken biok to D.tuglas Island knowing the world. - ,Swift, apKgg6NTATIV6 in each oonnly to 4611 is �; always plaoiog limits beyond which he will on a steamer, and the despatch from Fort pamestlo life bar peculiar trials, but se R�poss�i and Sspoueal "—a book on Love, court' net muffer him theaghts, his views, him ideas Wrangel says it Is feared there .will be has every other condition of !hie our mortal sh1p, is►lrtaasony and kindred themes. WdN i01, - or his sympathies to grow. bloodshed when they are landed. prebaliaa. They who wear thin sheds and circulars. International Book and Biome Soap A young man of Baltimore want West stop gingerly feel the pebbles in the path. Trento. cot. _!• .. - .... e e -.:,.., .-Nmelwm , � " 6.-`­­._-.: .. gptnet ir6veral years ' o and corresponded regular. The firm head of the stoat boat proms �caoer, Teachers �t r3tstdenp stseane■ 'j'hrj]] ag S Dartag Holidays a spear be glen p8ob� ly with an elderly friend in Washington, them into the earth.— Marian Harland, Ismsone, by htqneat masters, d Drawtw or . " Many Ponow have heard of betting on About six moattas ago he wrote that bed Truth does not require your 'painting, 2when and 86adents. on Shorthan ► - snaW, or booking rival aeakrowhn in &, race 6t married now ii hs -knew a nice I brother it lr ilmelt besa Uateld i1, and Palatal• All who can should come. send i, i F. 1 acres@ the table. g „ ; �• ately for special of*aotan. ?ss Unoat Bat theme forms of s�porb that world have him. Theresa chance men t►ir1 be oaptivaled. Take ybar brash ttartDSSm' Aoansrtt.189 & 41 Adelaide et, L t;' - - Q :, have been voted antiquated by our lively for your" said the lady, laaehlagly, to her to set o8 the rainbow, or give a now tinge sue_ e, Toronto. _ J� 1� �� 1t7� p ;„g�� +r 8� ���t neighbaun In Francs, who, at a noapert niece when rise r•ooived the letter. " Tell •f splador to the selling mesa, but soon.!! B tCYCLES) c; b1U L b I reti &Peti e I y y . I 0sle rated ier .its oyster- culture recently him t• write to ms," saW the young woe away from the "Rose of 13harea and the AND - - Invented a WilUag way •t b6tllog on bi- mesa, also laughing. This aun$ . did so, the Lily of the Vary. Opposite the get, valves; The company n red on. a bright young' man wrete, the- young woman an. If you cannot bs hap}ty in one way, be in Velocipedes . , r, m•tntag to the oyster•be whom the • area• swerod the letter, and the result of the car- another ; and this facility of dlspositi•n — Um were opening thetnselvai to the man. thaioUewed ants a wedding wants but little aid lees philosophy, for lQaw tr the saw to bin ' Each ahs'" his oyster, and pat a napolesss Let week between the yeltag folks who, health and good humor -ate almost the whole _ at c� 0°r 't0°l` rear between the shsUs ; &std the fortaaato year s�°p t0r p gates• mail a.bwdaya before, had !sever seas one affair. zany ran &boat alter feltolty, like OrTSa;vuQrao- blear whose • ter flat closed apse the coin aswther. r6eir Mends say that both have an ab4oit man hantln� for his hat, while it pat V 0 nottsd the whole PSI• dens well. in hilt hand or oo his hen —Sh ' Tvsula Co, Ow°• I .. . . T 0. d. % : - . .. q. . . . L . i . .. f - - . T. . . . _. ,. . - � i 1. .. - y • -: . _. • is . .. FARM. � - i . , AGIUCULTUIL" Ezstsrrzoxs. d Prize Rasa, �y by J. S. A. La man, Biw- brook, Ong. What a,re agricultural exhibi44= hold for? This is a question that In at sews . � seggested by reading the above heading of . thU paper, and a .question that my few take the trouble to answer. Well, let no aw Viewing the exhibitions an they are hold and oenduoted .at present, we find that the principal attraction is the trotting and hores•raoing that have beoeme @o prs- Isnt at our shows. . Mest-of the farmers who take stook and produce wy e shows cake them far the n of un g to win win a little money with the prlwi, and also to let their neighbors see what they have got. Bat it is not the farmer alone who is benefited by the show-; for up- P12 visiting any of our fair around@, we find them almost severed with an innumerable number of i swelry and peanut stands, while quack d0r,"I and noisy side -@how men with make #room, m if the exhibi ionRhiad been 1. their j g planned olely for their benefit. Show day is the for the farmers to get together and lk over the events of the next elec- tion, deliberate on the good and bad •pain or f a neighbor's horse. This seems to . be whO the fairs are for chiefly, but we find a jeio farmers who really attend them for a nobler, purpose —that of . getting a little information concerning their business. Bat, strange as it may seem, there are only a fRw farmers who go folr the purpose of being educated, wlille the others get about as much benefit from them as a man would • 1 from the F,,rmer's Advocate when he re- Ia@es to read it. Whose fault is it that our exhibitions are not more adnostienal to the farmer t tt Is very hard to tell exactly whose fault it is, for it seems to be nobody's in particular, and yet it is partially the fault of .almost everybody. In the first place, it is the farrr-ek's lack - of interest to his buefneoe, for if he' would only take the interest In his work that other people take In, theirs, he would add great. . ly to the success of the fairs, besides aiding _ himself, Ambl0ous jockeys and horsemen, who eaoh thinks he has the best horse, are greatly to blamel for the present state or affairs ; and the way in which the priaas are distributed tends to lower rather- than raise the standard of our exhibitions. For Instance, we find on some of our prize lists that fifty or seventy -five dollars is the prize given for the beat trotting horse, while not more than two dollars fall to the loi of the man who has the best two bushels of � wheat. Now, when this Is the dase, we can scarcely call our shows Agricultural P Lhibiiene at all. for all the attention in paid to the animals, and scarcely any to the real agricultural pert. It would be bettor to call our fairs a' fat stook shows " and bb done with, for the majority of them come nearer to that than to anything else. How might a change be made so a• to make them more educational, and what would be the educational advantages de- rived from them? In the first place, let every farmer take a deep interest In ' the exhibition and do his fleet to make it more beneficial to his fellows. Then, lose no time getting up a feeling against @e much trotting, Why this has so much trotting. Why this has so mach importance attached to it we can . not see. Of what use al re trotters to tho average, farmer? None fat ,all; and I can see no reason why su h large prizes are given to trotters and sn h . small ones to draught ,or general pappe e horses. The method of givfag prix should be reversed, the large prfz3@ being given to animals that afire of some use n the world, letting the ethers take care f themselves. The general purpose horse s the one for the f armor, and should reoei e the most attention at our f alra. Then 't Weald be better if all the quack dooto a and side shows were bsnished ectirei�y from the grounds. and keep the people fro . teeing more important thinge, and, besid , the ma j arity of them turn out to be f ran o after all, _ Then let the farm >aotloe the psonliar- [ties of the different breeds of horses, o that he can tell which would be the be t adapted to his locality: -A farmer on a stiff play soil would not do a great deal with a span of ponies ; and if he would only notice the 'different breeds of horses at the fair, he could tell which would �e .. hardy, easily kept and adapted to hb farm. Again, when he visits the cattle he shoe d . take particular notice of them, so that if he had a good firm for dairying he mig t . select those cattle which would be likely ie o give the best returns, and if he Intended ralee cattle for beef he could also make 1 a eeldotion in that particular line ; or if he - wante a d general purpose, cow, here. Is 1ls chance to select, for when you bave a lame herd of the same breeds of cows you ctn . at once see their leading charaoteris" muoh better than when only a @Ingle animal In examined. Similarly with sheep aid pige. Let him notice t e breeds nutted to his wants and locality, land ran Into that line of stock as soon as possible. Now I�t . him step Into the hall and there look t the fruits and see whioh are the most pre; able for him to raise ; sand if he happens to see some of the exhibitors abort, he may, by asking a few questions.. soon get, a • great many hints on their sacosseful culti- vation and preservation. Also, among the root crops he may .find 9� t what kind of *OR Is adapted to the different crops, and the minare that each one ireaiuires. Suppose a farmer will }es to buy 's' new reaper or mower and h not yet decided heat kind to get. L 3t�b im go out among t *—machinery and ezamtaej the differe t kinds of machines. He ,will then form :an opinion as to which ous he wants ; and. will. ask persons whom he meets how each -&*d such a machine works, sad can make a par. chase to snit himself. Ori if it be plows All' d harrows hat he requires, here ls his chance to m a selestien. Th agricultural exhibition is chiefly 66 the farmer, but the family may else receive a• grout deal` of benefit If they only will. The boys may follow the directions given to he father; and the wife and the girls may And a great deal among the fancy work . to interest and instruot them. They Will see patterns of fancy work that they can look at copy when they get home; or they can see some nice way of putting rep fruit; or, perhaps, In 's chat with some exhibitor of batter they may learn (f a bet. ; ter way of treating their oream to make good butter. There are many ether wways that the family may be educated at the exhibition, . but no more need be mentiened. Theo, there ar,P many ways to which our r- . . ex qwfer be 1@s�pfovod. Por Instsnre, le"a own" �igrioaltun pebast grain ram ' by the we' ofl t . stro ; or give prise@ for caeo differoAt kinds of food N that the armor may y w wbtob In the bat food to !give be fattoq his cattle. Asother thing that could well be attaob- ed to our shows, and bus that would have good resell@, would be for the direoton to get some prefasor of agriculture to deliver a public leotare on the evening of the exhi- bition, on some department of agrioulture, If this were done and a good speaker wars to deliver an oddre@s on -some subject, so--i.. •' Hew best to destroy weeds," " Hon' tb destroy insectir tajarious to fruit, or Cana- dian forestry," we believe that suoh an im- pulse would be given to agdoultare in this province that our, fertile Ontario would at ono go far beyond all, other countries and surpass even her present self as an agrioul, &1 district. . Agriculture after all in the bastaess and the only one that this Dominion of oars Is to b000ma yst more famous for. We mull have food and clothing. and that Is really all any pmon gets, and these come from the farm. It is the farmers that foods the world. It is an his bounty we must rely. Then let no keep our eyes open to his value, and assist him all we can. Let tlu4 farmer keep his eyes open when he attends the exhibitions, and be on the alert for everything that will promote his cause. If he will do this and then make nee of what he hears and sees, he will receive an education that will be of more value to him than silver or gold, for no one can take it away. -: - Demons of the Sea ,The mere might of a shark chills the blood, no villainous is his look, ,so rapacious the hideous leer which he casts up at these who leek down upon him. Of sharks there are many kinds, most of them with a sort of fierce beauty in their shape@ and "the marks upon then. Saoh is the fin -tail,• whose color Is cinereons, streaked In some parts with red and dotted with small black spots. Such, too, is the sea -fox, as it used to be .called, to be met in the Mediterranean, and "re• markable for the great length and ale= ganoe of Its tail, ♦he body being about seven feet and the tail six feet long Bat the most substantial horror of the des pp In the white shark, often thirty feet long. and . of an average weight of &`,,oat 4,000 pounds. It is described as having a month furnished with a six -fold row of teeth, flat, triangular, sharp at the edges and finely serrated. When the shark Is In a state of repose these dread• ful teeth remain flat in the mouth, but when It seizes it spray these rows of grinders rise like the fable growth of deadly' weapons from the sail. It is not very surprising that out of this grim and merciless oompan- los of the mariner sailing under tropi- cal heavens marry quaint and striking super- stitions should haavetbeen evolved. For ages seamen have regarded ft as is creature of ill- 6 men. They believe it oapible of soenting a victim, even though he should be perfectly well and without suspicion of his death be- Ing close at hand, and that it would follow & ship that had a dead body In her for leagues and leagues. Of Its vorsoity there In no end of stories told: - A Frenoh naturalist as- serte that it prefers white men to black, which we believe b pretty ,well known; but goes on to pay as, as a people, a oarieus compliment, by saying that, of all persons, sharks like Englishmen most. The ."me rnan says that a shark out open at Marseilles was found to contain a man olad in armor in, its stomach, while inside of another shark there was found a whole - horse I It Is comforting to read that the shark is kind .to its young, taking Its infant Into its stomach In case of danger. One would think each an act of virtue entirely above a shark's moral nature, and that if ever It did swallow its offspring it would be rather to digest it. than to ,preseroe it.- London Truth. Bet-Bunting. The native of Australia adopts a peoalux _ method for discovering wild honey. He knows that bees never wander very far from home, seldom more than two miles; and he also knows that when a bee In laden with honey it makes, nearly as pssalble, a straight Has for home. All that is necessary, then, is to find a bee that Is well Baden, and follow It. Bat that Is more easily said than done. Any bay who has tried to follow the big and gay- oedored bmmble -bee is its nest k now@ how great a task it is. But that is a more trifle to following the sober little honey. bee, which can be lost against a gray - colored hillside In order to be followed, the bee mast have a distinguished mark that can be easily seen ; and with ' such a badge the Aaetralian provides it. He gams a small tuft of whits cotton to the bee's back, and thus fellows it with comparative ease. Balithe question now comes up, how is the cotton to be pat upon the bee's back ?' The gam In quickly found —it In on almost any tree ; the cotton grew@ right at hand. The hoe, too, ls found in almost any sweet -flower, buried head first In the dusty pollen, drinking in the nedsar, and showing quite plaluly whether its honey -ago Is fall or empty. It mexes a little In its eager haste to secure the delicious . liquid, bat perhaps a quick dab will fasten the 06 Stan on ita back. Do not try it. At the little bey told his mother, the bee in a very "'quick- kicker." Watch the Australlan --and he is a very stupid fellow, too, In moat things, He fills his month with water, has his snowy tuft of cotton ready gummed, finds his bee, gently drenches it with water spurted from his mouth, pioka it rep ' whine it is WH In- dignantly shaking itself free from rho watw which aleg� its wlggs, and with a dexterous touch ho affixes i4 an instant 160 tell -tale cotton, Very much out of patlence, no doubt, with the sadden and unexpeoted rain - storms the bee rubs off the May drops. from its wings, trims them, rube again, and noon- - buzz l buzz I away it goes, unconsciously leading destruction and pillage to its happy home. . It Would Seem 809 - Cnsiomer —" Have you any - arewdo ?' Druggist —" No. sir, j sat eat." " Any strychnine 2" Is gold the last this morning." , ,, " "Have you Preis green ?" ; ' J " None now, but I have some ordered." " Well, what kind of poisons have you ?" " I haven't any just now. You ago there was an foe -oream =030 last night down hare, and them Is so call for anything noire In that Hue." . . t e ... -� . fi a i. ..,I a ...,. _ .. L. FORRIGN lLVTTHSIX". Edward Khaq eale that Z*Ws ropatstioa Is an the woos in Fraoos, Profeeser Winnooke, of Strasburg, the diaoeverar of nine oemots, has gone mad. Was it unlucky to stop at nine ? It Is said that everybody in the town of Yakutsk, Siberia, gets drunk on Now You's Day. the bbhop solemnly setting the ex. ample. There are thirty'tiieasan' d Hebrew* who passage the rigb% of reddenoe In Moscow, and an equal number are residing there either with or without permits. The Severn Tannel was openeden the first of this month;for coal in ffi i only. The form. al opening will not take piano until a double lino is completed for p&osoager trmfi>. Me, arid Mrs Gladstone have gone ie Germany for six weeks. They will be the guests of Lord and Lady Aston, • at; their villa at Togerness, near Munich. A quiet stay in the fine scenery Lad the braoing air of the Bavarian Higghlands will doubtless prove highly beneficial to Mr. Gladstone's health and spirits. German photogruphen have snooeoded In photographing a projeotila in the course of its flight, and some of these phstographe show the bead of condensed sic which pre- cedes every shot. !t is said to be this 1..' head " which prevent@ even•skilful rifle- men from sitting an empty ego shell when hung on a long threa -l. Tree blows the shell out of the way of the, ballet. The Q•leen took particular notice of Posen Mary's tree, the famous plan near Craig - millar, when' she passed it th other day, and expressed a wish to obtat a seedling and a picture of it., Thew w re presented to Her dlaj @sty next day, In t e library of Dalkelth Palace, by the eon of slonol Birth - wiak. a bay of seven, who kn Ek and kissed the paean's hand as he osier the gitto ; and he was allowed to ride to E itn- burgh on his pony just behln�' the Royal carriage. I I . When Lard Tom Brassey, who Is'now in his way to America, was in the B khamas, in order to atoertaln which way the Gulf Stream was built, he threwl overboard a couple of hermetically sealedl soda water bottles, with a little flag and button on top. Each battle contained a notice that the• finder would receive £5 on forwarding It to Lord Tom; and, in order to too'lltate the task of identification, Lady B insert ad a. foc simile etching of the; two battles In her new book. About a week after Its publication the fan commenced. Sad& water bottles came pouring in {by rall,' van, and parcel post, until the backyard at Nor - manhurst became Impassable and battle racks at a premium. The lot are now to be had cheap. Kaglish sperting papm did not predict the success of the Galatea i� the recent match for the Amerioa's cap. i The Bat, a L ,)nden paper, says: —The 0,slatea may suooeed In winning the America's Cep pos- sibly she will not. In any cause, it seems very absurd that neither last meaasen nor this has the best boat been sent across. There may have bean a reason for this seeming want of discrimination on the part of those who have had the matter to hand. B )th the Genastl and Glalates were baflt from designs of Mr. Beaver Webb, 163 enterprising gentleman, who appears to 4avai been able fly tnstramentai in getting up the c'iallenges. Mr. Webb has now announced ;his intention of taking rep his abode,in the United States with, I presume, the Intention of carrying on his business of s soht- designing. O a the face of it, the whole business looks like a viry direct and Ingenious advertisement, So long, however, as we retain each designers as Richardson and Watson, we can oheer- hilly spare Mr. - Beaver-Webb, and If the future designing of American raoing traits be left solely to his hands It wt net be very long before the America'■ Crap will be brought book to England ag The phyadolmm of Purls have been greatly interested ,in the case of Budexis Adelonln, who recently awoke from an unbroken slam. bar-of nineteen days' duration. She had ha t a slumber of fifty days early In the year In the hospital where she new is and has been for many years. While she was an both occasions sleepping relays of medical men kept watch by her bedside. Some hours before her second period of somnolence ended she showed great nervoo agitation, often started,. and had latermittont fits of trembling, She at length opened her eyes Ithe'iff6t of a . loud bent of - loughtsr, lob co*tltaaeda foir about tan Minutes darimk lb &t time she stared fixedly, and ap- peared, though laughing as hard, as if under some painfgl apprehension. Then she spoke as If she ware addresaing her mother, who was not with her, In an endsa g manner, and on being handed a glass said she only saw her mother's image In �f L She has sfgoo be game quite Qhaerf ale i�nt gooses to halve.haiidiy any Ideas pyoept ikese suggeet- ad' to her by the doctors, ontrary` to what 1! observed In most haste oal sabj0ots, the sense of tooto ramatne w4hll , slue is under the tnflnenoe of suggestion. Than, If she is given &Ives and told1t Is sugar, she will swallow IN but makes a wary face to s,*,w dislike. .0 told to drink peter from. & oliampagae glass she shows exhilaration, and it a p"Not, which Dsotor Voisin says. contains an emetic, to put into her hand, she has violent fits of nausea, - Beavelrs. i . j :• E� one' knows that bitaV r" dam op streams, In order to form pond* for refuge, into which their lodges open under water. It is not perhaps so gnner lly , known that they make an opening In the top of the dam to let off the surplus water, and widen or narrow this, u the stream is high o: low, In order to keep the level of their pond as nearly as pose s Ike.slame. Wbea *a dam U very long—some reach from three hundred to five hundred feet in longtl'i --the ptuna" of water b often v t, and then the beaver@ baits a ssoond aam below the other, the only nee of which I a to hold back wine of the overflow wader, and so A%utralise some of the pressure on the upper dam. The oanals we almost more wonderful than the dams. As beavers live upon the young shoots and bark of trees, which they ant down with their teeth, it Is obvious that In ooar@e of time they must clear the forest near their abode. When they have done no -they dig canals to the nearest suitable tim- ber, so as to be able to b ang home their ont- tinggs@ easily. Where the ground rises, they m&ie a guise of wmra and gather the water from moist places above, banding largo oresosot- tbaped deans which gather I it in from a wide staetolr of land and All the 0mais . , , .. t r . T 4 { .�a.. WORTH KNOWING. - . AIM AND WOURN.. = -- '�"`' Cornelius Vanderbilt' le one of the fair "feast is Rist:&tt iiresld 1i 1►laea 'leer very rich Ameri - Clo•Ises Gatkh lrfrr. oast►@ who do not make aae> _ of English om1w and metteas on the panels • - . A girl or woman who meets with this so. of their owdages. The Initials of 'his, - . oidens Of setting flro ar beat clothes) should name, C. V,, _art painted simply on his oar- . Immediately lie down ea.the floor, .nd so ria$e, . - .\: any one who goes to her sadstanos should S,r R•abert ' Niohelas V* owler, Baronet, , . Instantly, if she still be arias, make her He M. P. for Louden, and Ined Mayor of they: . down, or If needful threw her down into a British metropolis in 1883 and- 1885, is iw, . . hears meal position and keep her in it. Toro,.be,, a000mptnied by him, son Air. Theo. Sparks fly upward and flames ascend. Ig Fowler, They are making a tour of tho' . ' nitdeas from below meanta with fearful raw American continent, Sir Robert is a snoaess- idity, and, as a result well known to ex• ful banker is London. - ports, the fatality of disfigurement In these Miss Carrie Suydam, of Pailadelphis, errs' -. , ' Lamentable cases is due to the barns it.fllot. derwent a severe fright, under very peculiar .. `,g, od about the body, nook, face, and head, olrcametancas, not long ago. The fright . _ and not to Injarias of the lower limbo. New, brought en sickness, and she was oempelled . . the very moment that the person whose to Hein bed for & week or two longer. When - ' . oloth^e are on fire Is is a horizontal position she arose, her eyebrows. which, like her. - on a fl,t surface the flan" will still ascend' hair, had been raven black wets found to • -.: . .bat only the air and not the flame@ encircle be wow white. . � their victim. Time Is thus gained for Mn. Harriet Baeoher Stosva w&e ter more - further action, and in such a crisis In a fight . Against fire a few minutes are prtoions, nay, than two years the faithful and tireless•. •. • priceless Osoe In the prone position, the nurse of her husband, Prefower Oalvin,. . person sffliote 1 may crawl to a bell-pull or S;ewe. who died as H*nford, C--inneoticat, to a door no as to clutch at one or even -the last week. The professor's malady was other to obtain help. The draught from an b'ight's disease, ana it killed him by io -hes, ' open,dosr into the room would serve to Toward the end he was quite helpless. I .o - ; , blow the flames, (it any, away from the teaser Stowe was in his eighty -fifth year,. " - body ; or again, still crawling, the sufferer and he had been married to Harriet B soh - may be able to secure a rug or table cover, er since 1836, . or other article at hand, to smother any re- As the sheets of Dr. T. Starry Hunt's ` - . maiaing frames. I say remaining. flamer, forthooming work on mineralogy have been = ' for as soon as the horizontal position is as- passing through the press, the author hues ; sumo l they have no longer much to feed matured a most important generalization to . ' . - upon, and may either go oat, as the phrase ohemloal law, which he condenses into a: It, or may be so-Adentally or intentionally brief postscript to hia volume. This gen- _ ' extinguished as the person rolls or moves eralization Is nothing 14 as thaa the inclusions, { upon the floor. In any cease not only In within the scope of toe law of eon'ttant vel- , t tame gained,, but the Injury inflloted Is tones, of both solids and 1 @aide. Gases andi i• minimtzid. In the event ;(the conditions vapors have long been known to conform to • . not being these of self help, but assistance this law; Dr. Haut proves that all matter - .. from another, U it be a man who comes to oonforms to It. ' . _ . ' = 1. the resoue, hsving first and Instantly thrown Mr. William Gooderham, the millionaire, - •; t' the girl or woman down, it is easy to take philanthropist of Toronto, is shrotd. Says . 1. • off his coat and so stiff t the diminished )he Isle of Wight (Ryde) Time3 : A C.na- fl,mos with this or some other suitable cov- than gentleman (Hr. G,joderh,m) has been � .- - Bring, the flsmos playing now upward from lodging at Harcourt House, on the Strand, the lower Limbs or the to war part of the during the past few weeks, and we regret- . ' body of the prostrate follow. creature. If he did not stay longer in the town. On . � l It be a woman who rushon to give aid, this Thursday he gave a tax as the Gassiot - last named condition suggests that the safer schoolroom, Oakfiela, to 400 of the working . ' made of rendering It is to approach the out- classes of thenelghborheol. Gen, and Mrs. . _ ferer by the head and fling something over Ci►rr Tate kindly lent rte building, and _ the lower part of the body, for fear of setting were present. Addresses were delivered . fire to herself. If, In these fearful accidents, by Mr. Gooderham and Mr. Whisker. .. ' ` the herfz)ntal position he assumed or en- . ' . . forced, there could be, in short.compantive Tne Daohesse de Lxyneg, who to at prof - immnnity and limited Injury. If sot, what sent in Newport, is a daughter of the Pain - mast happen? The fire will • mount ; the oases Yolanda D Polignao, a famous beam flames (and it is these which will do the In- in her day. H 3r father Is Comte de H _ jury) will envelop the body, inside and Roohefoacaald. Tae daohesse is a widow, outside the clothes, and will reach the nook and has Pao children, a sell and a daughter.. . and head, and then, indeed, they may be The latter u one of the loveliest girls In . smothered by a coat or scrapper er rag, Paris. The dnohesse lives a very quiet life, . _ _ while the victim is frightfully disfigured or her simple tastes, makes no display in her doomed to perish, For many years I have dresses, and is a thoroughly dletingaished,, urged these views while lecturing on in- amiable, and attractive gentlewoman. She- - . jarias from burns, and enoe I had an oocas is also semethin,; of an artist, a clever pre- . Ion to illustrate them praotioally, though ptl of Cot, and signs her piatares 11 Yele►ndw Li a comparatively trivial accident. Same Delbert." 5 dressings of a very inflammable character S-:r William D „wsoa is tons starred to to ._ caught fire at the bedside,of a patient in one the epening of a sketch of hia life in the- - -_ - af my surgical wards. They were prompt- pall Mall - Gazette of Aug. 18 written by i ly seized by a student, who threw them into R,jv. A. R Hawels : In S,r William Dxw- I the middle of the ward and endeavored to sea the British Association hew secured as - stamp out the flaming material. Bat this President this year at B -.rmi ighom one of . - . containing pusffi is and resin adhered to the most sagacious, learned, and -personallyy his boots, and his logs, as he danced about, estimable scientific men of the day. Z `., , .. were getting uncomfortably het. To his William early ",japtad his vocation. As a . _ . astonishment and to the undoubted surprise bey at Piston college, Nova Siotla, where of ovary one in sight, I caught him by the he was educated, he was devoted to the ' collar of his coat and tripped up his legs. study of Nature, and was famene for his ex- . Instantly the fl smbs became harmldwo, and tenatve collections of suoh minerals, staffed. . - were extinguished by a nurse throwing a creatures, and skins of animals as belonged - Jug of water on them. - to his native province. He not only aeoum- - . ulated, but he early assimilated his know - ledge. He loved Lt, and one of his great . B$ PITIES. educational missions in life has bden to make ,�, . others love It. Needless to say that he �._., You oan be nicely cremated iq.. Paris for soon branched out into fi3lde of original ex- , ”' the trifling sum of $3. Expense to Paris ploration and icgalry which have made h[ta about $100, name famous throaghoattheoivilfzed world.. . A spouting spring ;has been found near He was born in 1820 At the age of twee- 1 Bay City, Mich. ty -two he fell In with S,r C aarles Lyell, and'. r The Pall 1lfatl ' Gazette explains that In 1842 he had the good fortune to be his " "Galvast rn, Te xs@," Is ea " a Western trav4pug oompanloa daring a scientifio tour prairie," in Nova Sootia. They devoted themselves Brooklyn's free baths &re used by 25,000 especially to the oarboniferous rooks - and bathers eve week each vestiges of the anlmad oroation as were every . to be found In them. In 1846 we fiad him. Naw South Wales but jail increased' her at the Edinburgh University stadyingohsm public debt by $27,500,000. .letry ;and to 1850 he returned to Na It is estim'ted that this Iowa onion crop Scotia to apply his experimental knowiud will fall 100,000 bushels short. to geoleay. His name to assooiated wi '1., �, • The month of July was the drysst on • re- the fist Norm i al sohoel there, the New II ' oord In lows for twenty-five years, varsity of New Brunswick, and since 1 with the MoGill Callege and University at{ ►i r The ballet of the Paris Opera comprises a 027 women and costs =000,000 a year. as Montreal —over which Sir Wiliam presidear.' P 1 Principal, and Professor of Nataral His - Half rate sometimes mesas half )freight, gory, tlEue railroad company keeping the ether . half. Illustrating a Contribution Boat E c. President Arthur has faired forty Rev. Masse Bla,lk's remarks at the plese �pounds since he. went to New Lmdon. of his sermon last Sxnday night were very 'nn• touching. - Prof. Wiggins annoanoes that°a terrible " 6+ No, bredren," said he, yer kaint ex - .. . windaterm will sweep through Iowa Sspt- pw. ter enter de gates ob- hebbea unless yer 27th. pays fur to get In. Da bookkeeper of de - Phaniom boats are seen upon the waters Lawd am takin' down what ebtrey membah ' of Davil s lake, Dakota, and people are of die congregation put in der oonterbation.: nervous, hat, an' what ebery one doAn pat In. Dam . The hiiagam whlrlpo3I is rushbg least- will pays glee is de inside ob de gate, an` . _ .. noes. Another crank'' has boon hustled dem,whut dean pray stays on de outside an' ' . through. .`` am ekooted down Into eberlastW hell -fire - . If you gib advice at all, agree with , an' damnation wha dere'e weeptn' an' wailin' 1' Ideas of the passsens a"' It. an' naahin' ob teeth. Bookkeeper eb do wart Parnell has &brother In L3 Churls SSo wd, glt ready 1 Brndder Webster well - now pass around ale oenterbution hat." Alabama. He is running a large) pesoh . - - plaataation. - . The ninth oantary of the Introduction of . Woman's HolleSt Work. - - . 0hrlstianity i,oto Rassla will soon be osle- In the highest, holiest type of wife -love -- ' ' ' - _ braced at Kleff' I there In always a large proportion of mother- • - Pomstum was Introdnoed In 1586, It wa love, that kind which finds deeper pleasure . oompsunded of the pulp of apples, lard and in watobin over, shielding, guarding, ward- . ` . rose water.. o . Ing off trouble from him In whom Is centeed . Itdr@, l3snrtz, of Throb Riven, Mich., a woman's holiest saffaotions .than In being Is oharged with beating her three - menthe' watched over and shielded herself. Te . . old babe with a rawhi& spend.and be spent for him In her chief joy What annoys not a few of in who are To watch and nprse is Woman's holiest work; .. - . really growing old is the oenviallon that not to be pampered, petted, and kept from.­ , : - - in our youth we must have missed a whole oars and responsibility until she becomes : . world of delight now open to the children of the meat useless thing on ssrth ---& helpless, - thess inoomp&rable Hma. b &by in &woman's form. .. Wanted a Pension ,for the B Y. , �� The Tariff Question. . • • Oid LvAy (to Pension Offioe Agent) — u � you in favor of direct or In1(reot `. " Mister, I want a pandou fora boy." taxatio -a ! ,. Agent ---" Os what grounds I I'm In favor of none 'at alL I tram this = . only man whose position on the tariff oan Old Iady —" His father was killed IQ the be nude reto0d. "' war." �. ..r. �w�. ._. . :. \ Agent ---." Killed in the war ? 'Whys the - '. bey ain't 6 years old 1" Kate Field @aye that wonion hear . wiW Old Lady --" His father perished to the their eyes. We reckon that gate in right. War, I tell yes He had the omumption, When a number of women an oonversng _ -' � . too, and It is now orepptn' out to the boy. at the sumo time It is all that any ono j Johan ;, ebew the geatemw how you can des with her ers is hi&r fah COIIgb. ' t .-., i . . . . { ow r ,_s , - � - '� f. 4 � . _ M1 2g It '' -' X ; �- . ��, �� ,�� �� �'�. �; a 1 �' - � � � '. 1 - -- - - -. - ` � + � . _ � � .bell w r. �,: Iu tl#e ga�lt the' �emiAl•a- - -R�v�E ((���� era ut � t1�e� �-�o ome ' eke years to rFilie`lfsi�n t oubl�od'1M'IWi• if p�epsia, , ' ` lion belt wQthers have been Oln t0 and hoe tried one thin otter another recom- ��'�° i � � � wended aitb tint little or qo eaeQt till advised :�:•;} '1 �} the United States. It i� n tears,• f,o . @ y to give Mc(;<regore ti edy Coro a tsial. Since ,;,+ turn the $Ow 11� thiffi diref3t10II, almOet, taking the flret bottle Ihave noticed a Qeoideit �: at an 0081. What 1$ re aired 18 a improvemeno, and can ,rlth oonfldsnoe teaom- y mood it to bs one of, if not the. boat medtoine "break." This fact � W8 �lieve . the , extant for Die ppets. This tnvaluabis msdiciae foi Liver Com laiat, Indlgoation, Kidne Clow . '�'�� 1����•tri ��� Canadian Paoiso fully recognises, and; pl.int, � puxc+ y vegetable. Sold by w. �. Field r' � � g � we believe the Will have 8m1 ants + °hemist and druggist. i`rial bottler given free. - � h published every Friday morning cb its ofndb, neat ear if the have to be Carried Yiokering, Qnt. Y Y 1Vew Adtertia�mtltta. _ ' _, �:�: -� � : � �. TERtds � � _ .: for nothing and given free grants of ; � ;r _ � •i.�a�psva#e; �l.o �tpaid >ts`.asa... land. In env event a policy of un- �r+��� '�,.. RATiCS OF ADVEBTI6LN(i : ' ' ��'m W Qr�.t��s - First insertion, per line - - 8 Denis. nSIIal PI t 1'Ilap be looked for, aIId 80 � ; . Esch subsequent insertion, per lino - 9 far 88 t�08e a�iread � 88ttled in this i '� to 90 �•,� ore or le all or rinoi- This rate does not include Legal or Fore ad- y from m p s � ''" ' vertisementa. � eonntry Can assist the work they l�lY ���• situated is the Tow' ships of Piok- _; eriag, �darkham or 8oarboro, as lb or gD miles Syecisl terms given to parties mailing Don- should lose n0 op rtunity Of giving a from Toronto. Apply at once a� the otiloe of (3 N ,. I,,�y, { I •� � or �v�ne-�ntter. Crocks (with- rover �.` ��� :- Sto a Frul� �a,rs and. Jugs (all sized _y !1 _ :, and First -C1a�s Butter Tubs, . _ -,: ', ' s* . _ _ I • rates for 3 or 0 months or by the year. Half• helping hand. -- 9IIltoba "$liil,." THE P>fOKBBIN LWS�i_�t ' r — . -� dearly or pearly contracts payable quarterly. �� :� ��NEY �V iJO�� r . Business cards, ten lines or antler, with paper; i ' ;- - �: one yee►r, d5 Oil, payable in advance: The Indni ;trial• Exhibition, which .�, :. Advertisements without written instructions - - , will be inserted un *il forbidden snd charged as commenced at Toronto on MOnday Of � AL ti; r bent., on hirst- �olaas lMbto�tgages. � G� -L j - - �ordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- last week and C10888 t0-day, has - as Straai�gght loan • no charge for valnatia Apply .. � t J have. jQSt r8{�'e1Ved a 1' ire A68ortlllent of � . ' . mentsmuat be in writing and sent to the pub- to Tg01[A8 1�000Hli: ,130: 47, Hroag�am, 46-b _ . taper. - usual been very sueceasfal, the rum- �'A - �� �'A ,lob Work promptly alts ed to...; .. - � bar and variety of the exhibits b @lug ��� for 1�SA►1 ®' ��O r LL �OO�S 1. !. ACKERM�N. - PROPRtiETOR. far in excess of all previous years. 'T�ere wiu be sold b tandem, Srst -tiara farm - . _ This exhibition has about superseded to the Township of Pickering, and °ompriaing Comprl ins Grey Flannels, Tweeds, Fancy Transering$ - -� Uur PolitiFo S ct Indenen.lence. the north ffi sores of the loath halt of lot 13, and � -� .Oar Aim —A Fret -q a Local Paper. the .Provincial Fair, which has dune fhe north s5 sores of the south halt of lot i3 in C radian and_ Fancy Yarn, COttOII BagB, t�C., Our Expaotati n8 —The hearty the 3rd con. Also the south bf acres of said ' cod work in the art, but now it ie �' . rapport of tips oeonle of Pi kennq and vioinitr. g p „ lot will be sold sabjeot to a life lease hold by ' 1' - � � All Vexy Cheap. , . - � considered lt8 "usefulnes8 1a gone. >rcrs! H. H.lght. On north W�li of said lots there ¢7.y - f t _ 8 h n 8 le fr all arts is • nrst -class frame barn cod frame posse, �`. - . , ', FRIDAY, SE PTE BER17, 1886. Tune w s w e pop _ om p qooa well, etc. on aonwbg�f is a t�rat -class �EtJ �A�KE�1i� DUN�A�T _ '• of the Province flocked to the Provin- t�ritk posse, tRO le►rge barns, good at¢ble; suit - able for flue hone�,also toattlestablesntHoient+ - NOTES AN D C M M ENTS.�:. tial with the expectation of witnessing Ir large for 14 or 14 cattle. Buildtn$s is flret -class � �" :� the largest a12d best display in the repair, weu sitaated, within thttib miles of the T � �H�tJ.AP - -~ . i �� .� ilourishinR village of Pickering. Title is undis- -1- ��� �"G1f"T� ' Educational insti utions have re- i�arious departments, _but t1118 18 rep putable. Tender ma� be sent to and will be �.LJ .L . _� ion er the. Case because It hag de- received by WDd: LOO N, a6 the Pickering P.O., sumed work, gr &ln 18 COm1IIen0in�', t0 g � nn to the 15th Oet., from whom all information ;find the market, trad is steadily im- generated -into an almost purely dia- as to tern;a may be received. Pickering, t3ept. Peerl8s8 achlne Ol� 5.5 Cbnts, I : . rovin and basins s ettin into trict show, sate t erha s in the de- 14th, lees' ' _ -- 4f1-48 � ':. � ' , p g g g p P P For �el►1�� Small Lamp Glasses 3e., mad � urn 4c., laYg� 5c.. . - � regular business shop ,much to the partment of live stock, which is still � ' � . _ ��.:.relief of the business world. Trades- well sustained. However, Toronto " I � � • 2� ��s LI ht Sugar �1.d�, .: _ � -: several Bhropshlre Ram Lambe; also short- :. � � � - . _ � ,men are confident of good fall trade being the most central and con- horn su11 calves. Apply to THQMAS PUC}H, - - - - Whiteva�le. 45-4? l� 1 -2 lb� Gr�.nui -sled Su•'aY �? .a0 �� and the farriers' pr spects are also sequently the mist favorable spot for, — _ - -, - --- - - - - -- �> > . ;bright. an Exhibition to be -held, and the FaI"�t $0 Rent. : � � , 4 bars Di man's Soo 2" . � ' = �- .�'� Board of the Industrial Eahibitioli � - I — _�� , � P `� eta' i �` � ! Farm of Ftftp Acres to rent for TUl�1 H es, Field does, Scythes, Snat�as, FOrk5, K,a�gs .F � The news from Cl arleston, South Association being possessed • of the terw of yearN, being south half or P, , Ibt 9 4th concession, Pickering. )q nd)CSS Vt►'� Carolina, and other portions' of tits necessary energy and push, the latter si. s For tiurther tuforwntion ap ly to � " . •sty, a.nd ds cheap &S the cheapest. : -, �; ' ;►�,OUtherll States, lla5 'lideed been sad: -Fair has got the lead, slid is IlOW �� s ALEYAIvDER fiANE>i. lot �, 3rd � ! � - - � con., Uxbridge, or to Vt'ILLL�Di � T ., ' �Pauic, coninierci�,l disaster, industrial rlslted by - vast numbers front 110t DOw'fi� 'ELL, Clareu�ont. 48-a j� �T • - � � 11A � 1, � . P I� � I� E R I i� G � -;. ��.- . �vrechage, ruin and disp�,ir ha�•e fol- only every section of tLe Dominion - Farm for Sale. � �_ - - -- -- --- lowed tiic «-�e of tLe earthduake but from across the lines. The build- . � �; - �ir shocks.. The ors to property holders tugs aild grounds cannot bee called :� Fifty acres part of lot number `� �!' I ;� - _ �. �n tits city of Gllarles oil • a.lolle is es- -iii Canada at all events, all �vltli thirty- throe,�iouch -East �lua,rtvr, � y � - � . • � - - first concession. Pickering. For .: ' ' - - - t,imated to reach � �,0'QO,���, anCl proper slid jud1CI0U8 mallagenlellt further particulars apply to file � - ., appeals are being► ma e to tl�e civilized there is no reason to doubt but that ppr0l,rietor on the premiads � � ` � Il„��T FRA•. E _ Q1ALI) 1tU88, Duuberton, P.fJ. 44 -7 � - countries of the worl for assistance. the Industrial for rlany years to come -C -- - -- - - - - -- - - _ � 1 � � � ; � - �' Farm for Sale T -' Already large s>anls care k;eell cob- will ho d first place allaong tLe Fairs ' ,, ,: i � „ . �� Having pLlrehasFd the stock from �1lessrs. Ta31or �; Hoist j initiated. Canada � h s llluch to fie of Can da. � The north 87 acres,. moyo or less, bf lot number �ln }ll$ Old Stat2d�, at a rate on the dollar, and to encourage :thankful � to Pro�-id nce for. No : ' . ' +F '� `'' � seventeen in the second conceeaiom of the town- a SlrlCtl cash }�usiness is afferin� .lines of Crocker and aIl1CS lio earth Llali s 110 a clones, ; � Tlie folloazng is the anal S1S Of t�le� ship of Pickering, County of Ontario, on which y � � Y F i � q � 3' y is erected a good frame dwellingg house, and two � Glassware at and - �1Q pestilence, no fam nes, but on th vote on College Confederation. Total barns. There ie also two orchards, one just � - number of rotes Caat 251. Toronto oomtng Into bearing, The property is situatpci - � ` '. `� - �' ct5ntrary peace and pl ty prevails. withi ui;ne mil i Pickering vulage. For tall �. �� �ELOW Importers Wholes�Ie Prices, Conference, 10 ma�orlty for : London, P� c era app y o . t ;'the l�ietllodist� Ge eral Conference 1 • Niagara 1 • Guelph, �, j'�'M. FOiiREBTER. Gl ;den, Blac�C, and Japan Teas, Pure Coffee and General Groceries at Cost; .� 21 •Montreal Las ado fed the Fe ration Scheme Ott ::' -__ Pickering, r, o. a large" stock of Gem Fruit Jars at V4 holesale Prices. Butter, Eggs, &c., . - P 2 ; Newfoundland, 1. Against con - �- ~�'aliln fOr gal taken in exchange. Shall be pleased to see all my old friends an�i sus - .:� - by a majornty of 3G.- The discussion federation: Bay of Quints, 2 majority; �• . ' tat took place up n this question Nova Scotia, , --- � �: �:: tourers.. � New c�ustol�lQrs will find us civil, as civility costs nothing. Kindly ' . -' I- .,�� � 7 ; New Brunswick 2 • ' The art half of lot 14, inbth oo .oft: bridge, ¢ive as a .call at the Brazilian Warehouse anti obit e - . tr as very e�llaustive but when such '� � , g , - _ �TanitOba, a tie: The total ministerial loo sores of land, fair quality; 40 , cros clewed; �� � �. men its John l2acdon ld, Geo. A Cox, vote was 4(3 for and 67 a ainst. The good fences and excellent baildinge ;well water- �. � � I M O N F RA a• $ ed; 4.} miles�rom Uxbridge. Also sShingle Ddill, � T M �: a d � llliam Goode ham came for- total lay vote was � 72 for and 26 all in working order, on .the same lot, all for �: w rd with offers of contributions rang- against. The six conferences who o�t°orand��:ah•balanoeon mortg�gs. Applyon +� -y � `� � - . � Deverell's Block, Brock St., Whitby, Out, in from X25,000 to 30,000 provided re resent the. constituent of Victoria EDWARD PILRIE - V Ct �'• C 11 d f P y �-'t :bridge 1i'. O. o la u age wa remove tom College, glue a minlstertal nla�orlty of � - �.,- C boars to Tor ©nto, lie feelings of a 7 and,�a lay majority of 27 far con- � �+OSt Or St0.1 11. ti gr at many opposed to the scheme federation � � "� w re than ed. Thee is no doubt - ' � � Take�i from beneath pmow of bee at Haet- � � '� - ---- "' =� ' ! �` tugs Hotel, Claremont, on the p tot rho f3th - ab ut Toronto being he proper place � The following is from an exelitl�n e : of Assort- last, a otket book to raining about � ; g ffi10 in Dash and two small note ,one made by f0 the college, as n any advantages Who can adequately � desgribe the Archibald C)ibbone for ffi8.00, and ne b�r Thomas ' - �ar obtainable there t at Cobour does labor of the county editor who is de= li;empchorn for �l5.00, payable to t e undersigned. , �' y All parties are cautioned not to ne otinte said ''n t nor reeve= will p areas the most voted to his profession? His work is notes, as no val a has been tees oe� b me for i portent of which 1 affiliation with never done. Hie mind is never at Aa .3othFl�eeeN.�Ie 1asTTxEW . P�O� ng, : ` ` =` ° I ; t Provincial Unive slt3'. rest. He is constantly on the alert g and Life � ATaACB. ' ' `� for material for his paper... He. wears � The towli of Porto a la Prairie was pia nerves on the surface, sensitive -� � -�_ �Ch Com. o e of those places that it' was,�uppos- to every m ©ve��about him. He works � saaxT nos '� e � would reach th dimenslaps of while other people play, and the �` �'�'�� �° Assare►noe c ., Head omoe, Toronto, and the • C icago or New York in a few years, luxury of absolute rest, with freedom North American Life Insurance ompany, Head _ a d preparations ere made and from worry, is, alas ! all to rarely ex- � Discs ' T.Aronto. ,,`. � , sc surer entered int that -were tar perienced by him. Do .you think it tiuuranoe �eQeeted at the lowest possible rates � .� �� j beyond the neceasiti s and require- an easy matter to collect seven or consistent wttb safety area seoutity. . � ments of the lace � his was durin � -- 45 -7 , P R _eight columns of local news and. put it � ; ' �: � � ,g�{�gs ,�t{,��, the time of -the ere t boom. � Now, in readable shape within a week 2 ��-- - - - - -� - - -� - -- - ' ��`�; however, a change has come o'er Do you realizs that for almost e� -cry DISSOL�T�Q� :. their dreams - -or ra her, realities -- one of the hundreds of different state- } i and the people of the place find them- mellts of facts'the editor has had to ' - selves in the position of bankru tc walk a coned (' P Y 1 arable .distance to make .... � � , in fact, the municip 1 treasury is. al- personal inquiry ? Do you realize � -� - � j - ready bankrupt. � An asaesamont of 7 that the matter thus laboriously col- Th$ partnersLip 1>,eretotor'e eust;lig . ' cents in the dollar w uld .be necessary lected, bit by bit, wht�n written out, between i' to aise sufficient mo ey to pay off the makes more lines iri type than file 1. �, ��O.OVER and • A. E. WRIGHT ' Ilialiilities of the place � -and consequent- sermons of any minister inthe cbmmun- nnsler the Hrm name of . • ly there is considerable talk of repu- icy? Do you realize tihat� -the editor's diat�on. Having d e regard for. the writings would make a soots or 'moue �Ow� & . �RI ,���! futyre prosperity and success of our of good sized volulages each year? � . North -west possessio s, we sincerely But all the work talus imperfectly has th18 day been dissolved �b� lnutnal ; . -' trus� that some of er means. than described is the least of the labors of consent, A. E, Wrigh# retiring. ; , repudiation will be ar ived at to xelieve the average country: editor. How ' ' Ali acoonuts to be settled with - .' this ; over- burdened town. Repuc�i- easily, how joyfullyy wt�uld he do all olio by this town wo�41d do more ln� cry this if it were all lie had to do ! Ah�, '�• ��• � .� Q y � � � to t e North -west t an immigration friends, the real work,.the real anxiety - who will sontinne the bu4inese and - � age is would be ble to counter- of the country editor ilFre to the world SOh(31t8 tie PA`1'RQN ?iG�+ ' = bola ce for ears..... y � , �. ; � an unwritten book, dt to him are . aF , �. an ever. preaent,ever to ring actuality. - T ere i ` .I � I -AND -- . ; � s a good r aeon for statlr`1 Some arts of .+ g p this h dden work we ������ UT �B � that eat season will be � one of vet cannot willin 1 � � � � .. - - y g X wrlte"aboat, for they .- with their trade. ;� Brea activity in immigration circl�g. are too painful; but let us glance .at � -i _ :` The anadian Pacific Railway Com= - cure of the things re erred to. � The `•-: � J• H• HOOVER, ,; parry means business, and it will �ountry editor has to .manage. pig � � �, � � �' A• E• WRIGHT...,; �. _ �. doub less' have all the support Chat business.. He solicits advertisements, �' E• WRIGHT, Witness. �. �: _ - � the ominion Government can give, and,�pends -hours in t e work of eqn= - Pickering, 8eptelmber 1st, 1886: `• -The syndicate -has lately given in- vineing men against sir wills that it 'Q'� � � �� � �, dice ors of a very aggressive die- is to their interest to eep their names --� ���' . -_ posit on. For the last couple of years and wares before the blio; he spends � �` R �, � � ` this elidency has been manifested in days and days talkie with men to rush g the main line to completion, induce them to a snbseribers, 1 C¢1q°�b�� the xorth hdt of and n grasping forth in all directions and slowly builds rep, a list of names �-�T lOr G��. 6, �roC�( TownShir�, ��� for ode fox it. This policy of ez- for his paper ; he .do tiles this work Uontain ios acre. of land, more or less, loo , :: k tens n, it is evident, will be eahanst- when it comes to toll tins the mrne °�'°' °�°"� and cnitivatsel th balaace y to hardwood bush. ed, f r a time at least, when it has for his advertisement and his sub- Thy are on �� premier. g frame balm Lodi sad frame dweiHn A young ors and of over . sec ed a steamship service . on both scriptions, tramping ' e>� and miles loo tree, g �• toad � oon�nient ' Atla tic and the Pacific for the road. and wasting many pr ions hours tr • t°' mw�t, s�hooi, and ohtu�ahes, ins onlp one But somethin more is � re aired to in to . y mile �� the thriving v e of Bquderland, g q g get hold of a W dollars With en the Midland Division of a rand Trunk - - -,` mak a prosperous road than the which- to meet " obits tious that are � s how is one of the bee hit pis ; `� �mer machinery for handling business. pressing him, wolf -lik ,ate raokin his. �'aa -�� w� Dan also t,e = The great desideratum is the business mind with pe lean nfh fear. That � ��� n i�' Dwo�h i°i ae�sir® rO� °1t' -' � .:.: ltse ,and to secure .this a very large is the work w�lah ma es the oonntr 1°'°AL v4a�red demon. �'or tali ,� T�rl Y appir to im 'gratiou is necessary. How ie editor old before his t e, tklat often- tt - T, B.`FItAN BH, - • Or to `� � 1 :�� atidertai��, r . 4 . this o be secured? .Emigrants are -times puts him_ in. a umiliatingg atti- . "like sheep.. Once the lead is in a fade before business en aid fi11Q his l�r: JOB: VANE, � • _ .3� �•. cart in direction, they all follow the heart With the bittern as Of des air. the PrO�emr' eb ��"'�� � �� , p 6andexllrud, Jane Ord, lseo. �_ - � _ i -� . � � ` '� � ' � � �. • i t � r r.+ A t y � i - ,: ., , • .... ,'v. � �...� kb �'. -� , -- ` .- f r r �� ,.f � � � �r r j -.C� �''� ^ 6iEN Y. ePI�.%'ikNiii�lu.fEj.u` ^7.,,�5. �...t: L9'i � .a� .,d�)_'y,.� - , -s. r 1 {' ; �'- (' -� �, ���': ,�� .� �, �, �� �`� ��;; ��� ,� °�, .� � �-�� `�-� -'Y ��'�' � � .�� �; ,.�T:g-. �; a 1 �' - � � � '. 1 - -- - - -. - ` � + � . _ � � .bell w r. �,: Iu tl#e ga�lt the' �emiAl•a- - -R�v�E ((���� era ut � t1�e� �-�o ome ' eke years to rFilie`lfsi�n t oubl�od'1M'IWi• if p�epsia, , ' ` lion belt wQthers have been Oln t0 and hoe tried one thin otter another recom- ��'�° i � � � wended aitb tint little or qo eaeQt till advised :�:•;} '1 �} the United States. It i� n tears,• f,o . @ y to give Mc(;<regore ti edy Coro a tsial. Since ,;,+ turn the $Ow 11� thiffi diref3t10II, almOet, taking the flret bottle Ihave noticed a Qeoideit �: at an 0081. What 1$ re aired 18 a improvemeno, and can ,rlth oonfldsnoe teaom- y mood it to bs one of, if not the. boat medtoine "break." This fact � W8 �lieve . the , extant for Die ppets. This tnvaluabis msdiciae foi Liver Com laiat, Indlgoation, Kidne Clow . '�'�� 1����•tri ��� Canadian Paoiso fully recognises, and; pl.int, � puxc+ y vegetable. Sold by w. �. Field r' � � g � we believe the Will have 8m1 ants + °hemist and druggist. i`rial bottler given free. - � h published every Friday morning cb its ofndb, neat ear if the have to be Carried Yiokering, Qnt. Y Y 1Vew Adtertia�mtltta. _ ' _, �:�: -� � : � �. TERtds � � _ .: for nothing and given free grants of ; � ;r _ � •i.�a�psva#e; �l.o �tpaid >ts`.asa... land. In env event a policy of un- �r+��� '�,.. RATiCS OF ADVEBTI6LN(i : ' ' ��'m W Qr�.t��s - First insertion, per line - - 8 Denis. nSIIal PI t 1'Ilap be looked for, aIId 80 � ; . Esch subsequent insertion, per lino - 9 far 88 t�08e a�iread � 88ttled in this i '� to 90 �•,� ore or le all or rinoi- This rate does not include Legal or Fore ad- y from m p s � ''" ' vertisementa. � eonntry Can assist the work they l�lY ���• situated is the Tow' ships of Piok- _; eriag, �darkham or 8oarboro, as lb or gD miles Syecisl terms given to parties mailing Don- should lose n0 op rtunity Of giving a from Toronto. Apply at once a� the otiloe of (3 N ,. I,,�y, { I •� � or �v�ne-�ntter. Crocks (with- rover �.` ��� :- Sto a Frul� �a,rs and. Jugs (all sized _y !1 _ :, and First -C1a�s Butter Tubs, . _ -,: ', ' s* . _ _ I • rates for 3 or 0 months or by the year. Half• helping hand. -- 9IIltoba "$liil,." THE P>fOKBBIN LWS�i_�t ' r — . -� dearly or pearly contracts payable quarterly. �� :� ��NEY �V iJO�� r . Business cards, ten lines or antler, with paper; i ' ;- - �: one yee►r, d5 Oil, payable in advance: The Indni ;trial• Exhibition, which .�, :. Advertisements without written instructions - - , will be inserted un *il forbidden snd charged as commenced at Toronto on MOnday Of � AL ti; r bent., on hirst- �olaas lMbto�tgages. � G� -L j - - �ordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- last week and C10888 t0-day, has - as Straai�gght loan • no charge for valnatia Apply .. � t J have. jQSt r8{�'e1Ved a 1' ire A68ortlllent of � . ' . mentsmuat be in writing and sent to the pub- to Tg01[A8 1�000Hli: ,130: 47, Hroag�am, 46-b _ . taper. - usual been very sueceasfal, the rum- �'A - �� �'A ,lob Work promptly alts ed to...; .. - � bar and variety of the exhibits b @lug ��� for 1�SA►1 ®' ��O r LL �OO�S 1. !. ACKERM�N. - PROPRtiETOR. far in excess of all previous years. 'T�ere wiu be sold b tandem, Srst -tiara farm - . _ This exhibition has about superseded to the Township of Pickering, and °ompriaing Comprl ins Grey Flannels, Tweeds, Fancy Transering$ - -� Uur PolitiFo S ct Indenen.lence. the north ffi sores of the loath halt of lot 13, and � -� .Oar Aim —A Fret -q a Local Paper. the .Provincial Fair, which has dune fhe north s5 sores of the south halt of lot i3 in C radian and_ Fancy Yarn, COttOII BagB, t�C., Our Expaotati n8 —The hearty the 3rd con. Also the south bf acres of said ' cod work in the art, but now it ie �' . rapport of tips oeonle of Pi kennq and vioinitr. g p „ lot will be sold sabjeot to a life lease hold by ' 1' - � � All Vexy Cheap. , . - � considered lt8 "usefulnes8 1a gone. >rcrs! H. H.lght. On north W�li of said lots there ¢7.y - f t _ 8 h n 8 le fr all arts is • nrst -class frame barn cod frame posse, �`. - . , ', FRIDAY, SE PTE BER17, 1886. Tune w s w e pop _ om p qooa well, etc. on aonwbg�f is a t�rat -class �EtJ �A�KE�1i� DUN�A�T _ '• of the Province flocked to the Provin- t�ritk posse, tRO le►rge barns, good at¢ble; suit - able for flue hone�,also toattlestablesntHoient+ - NOTES AN D C M M ENTS.�:. tial with the expectation of witnessing Ir large for 14 or 14 cattle. Buildtn$s is flret -class � �" :� the largest a12d best display in the repair, weu sitaated, within thttib miles of the T � �H�tJ.AP - -~ . i �� .� ilourishinR village of Pickering. Title is undis- -1- ��� �"G1f"T� ' Educational insti utions have re- i�arious departments, _but t1118 18 rep putable. Tender ma� be sent to and will be �.LJ .L . _� ion er the. Case because It hag de- received by WDd: LOO N, a6 the Pickering P.O., sumed work, gr &ln 18 COm1IIen0in�', t0 g � nn to the 15th Oet., from whom all information ;find the market, trad is steadily im- generated -into an almost purely dia- as to tern;a may be received. Pickering, t3ept. Peerl8s8 achlne Ol� 5.5 Cbnts, I : . rovin and basins s ettin into trict show, sate t erha s in the de- 14th, lees' ' _ -- 4f1-48 � ':. � ' , p g g g p P P For �el►1�� Small Lamp Glasses 3e., mad � urn 4c., laYg� 5c.. . - � regular business shop ,much to the partment of live stock, which is still � ' � . _ ��.:.relief of the business world. Trades- well sustained. However, Toronto " I � � • 2� ��s LI ht Sugar �1.d�, .: _ � -: several Bhropshlre Ram Lambe; also short- :. � � � - . _ � ,men are confident of good fall trade being the most central and con- horn su11 calves. Apply to THQMAS PUC}H, - - - - Whiteva�le. 45-4? l� 1 -2 lb� Gr�.nui -sled Su•'aY �? .a0 �� and the farriers' pr spects are also sequently the mist favorable spot for, — _ - -, - --- - - - - -- �> > . ;bright. an Exhibition to be -held, and the FaI"�t $0 Rent. : � � , 4 bars Di man's Soo 2" . � ' = �- .�'� Board of the Industrial Eahibitioli � - I — _�� , � P `� eta' i �` � ! Farm of Ftftp Acres to rent for TUl�1 H es, Field does, Scythes, Snat�as, FOrk5, K,a�gs .F � The news from Cl arleston, South Association being possessed • of the terw of yearN, being south half or P, , Ibt 9 4th concession, Pickering. )q nd)CSS Vt►'� Carolina, and other portions' of tits necessary energy and push, the latter si. s For tiurther tuforwntion ap ly to � " . •sty, a.nd ds cheap &S the cheapest. : -, �; ' ;►�,OUtherll States, lla5 'lideed been sad: -Fair has got the lead, slid is IlOW �� s ALEYAIvDER fiANE>i. lot �, 3rd � ! � - - � con., Uxbridge, or to Vt'ILLL�Di � T ., ' �Pauic, coninierci�,l disaster, industrial rlslted by - vast numbers front 110t DOw'fi� 'ELL, Clareu�ont. 48-a j� �T • - � � 11A � 1, � . P I� � I� E R I i� G � -;. ��.- . �vrechage, ruin and disp�,ir ha�•e fol- only every section of tLe Dominion - Farm for Sale. � �_ - - -- -- --- lowed tiic «-�e of tLe earthduake but from across the lines. The build- . � �; - �ir shocks.. The ors to property holders tugs aild grounds cannot bee called :� Fifty acres part of lot number `� �!' I ;� - _ �. �n tits city of Gllarles oil • a.lolle is es- -iii Canada at all events, all �vltli thirty- throe,�iouch -East �lua,rtvr, � y � - � . • � - - first concession. Pickering. For .: ' ' - - - t,imated to reach � �,0'QO,���, anCl proper slid jud1CI0U8 mallagenlellt further particulars apply to file � - ., appeals are being► ma e to tl�e civilized there is no reason to doubt but that ppr0l,rietor on the premiads � � ` � Il„��T FRA•. E _ Q1ALI) 1tU88, Duuberton, P.fJ. 44 -7 � - countries of the worl for assistance. the Industrial for rlany years to come -C -- - -- - - - - -- - - _ � 1 � � � ; � - �' Farm for Sale T -' Already large s>anls care k;eell cob- will ho d first place allaong tLe Fairs ' ,, ,: i � „ . �� Having pLlrehasFd the stock from �1lessrs. Ta31or �; Hoist j initiated. Canada � h s llluch to fie of Can da. � The north 87 acres,. moyo or less, bf lot number �ln }ll$ Old Stat2d�, at a rate on the dollar, and to encourage :thankful � to Pro�-id nce for. No : ' . ' +F '� `'' � seventeen in the second conceeaiom of the town- a SlrlCtl cash }�usiness is afferin� .lines of Crocker and aIl1CS lio earth Llali s 110 a clones, ; � Tlie folloazng is the anal S1S Of t�le� ship of Pickering, County of Ontario, on which y � � Y F i � q � 3' y is erected a good frame dwellingg house, and two � Glassware at and - �1Q pestilence, no fam nes, but on th vote on College Confederation. Total barns. There ie also two orchards, one just � - number of rotes Caat 251. Toronto oomtng Into bearing, The property is situatpci - � ` '. `� - �' ct5ntrary peace and pl ty prevails. withi ui;ne mil i Pickering vulage. For tall �. �� �ELOW Importers Wholes�Ie Prices, Conference, 10 ma�orlty for : London, P� c era app y o . t ;'the l�ietllodist� Ge eral Conference 1 • Niagara 1 • Guelph, �, j'�'M. FOiiREBTER. Gl ;den, Blac�C, and Japan Teas, Pure Coffee and General Groceries at Cost; .� 21 •Montreal Las ado fed the Fe ration Scheme Ott ::' -__ Pickering, r, o. a large" stock of Gem Fruit Jars at V4 holesale Prices. Butter, Eggs, &c., . - P 2 ; Newfoundland, 1. Against con - �- ~�'aliln fOr gal taken in exchange. Shall be pleased to see all my old friends an�i sus - .:� - by a majornty of 3G.- The discussion federation: Bay of Quints, 2 majority; �• . ' tat took place up n this question Nova Scotia, , --- � �: �:: tourers.. � New c�ustol�lQrs will find us civil, as civility costs nothing. Kindly ' . -' I- .,�� � 7 ; New Brunswick 2 • ' The art half of lot 14, inbth oo .oft: bridge, ¢ive as a .call at the Brazilian Warehouse anti obit e - . tr as very e�llaustive but when such '� � , g , - _ �TanitOba, a tie: The total ministerial loo sores of land, fair quality; 40 , cros clewed; �� � �. men its John l2acdon ld, Geo. A Cox, vote was 4(3 for and 67 a ainst. The good fences and excellent baildinge ;well water- �. � � I M O N F RA a• $ ed; 4.} miles�rom Uxbridge. Also sShingle Ddill, � T M �: a d � llliam Goode ham came for- total lay vote was � 72 for and 26 all in working order, on .the same lot, all for �: w rd with offers of contributions rang- against. The six conferences who o�t°orand��:ah•balanoeon mortg�gs. Applyon +� -y � `� � - . � Deverell's Block, Brock St., Whitby, Out, in from X25,000 to 30,000 provided re resent the. constituent of Victoria EDWARD PILRIE - V Ct �'• C 11 d f P y �-'t :bridge 1i'. O. o la u age wa remove tom College, glue a minlstertal nla�orlty of � - �.,- C boars to Tor ©nto, lie feelings of a 7 and,�a lay majority of 27 far con- � �+OSt Or St0.1 11. ti gr at many opposed to the scheme federation � � "� w re than ed. Thee is no doubt - ' � � Take�i from beneath pmow of bee at Haet- � � '� - ---- "' =� ' ! �` tugs Hotel, Claremont, on the p tot rho f3th - ab ut Toronto being he proper place � The following is from an exelitl�n e : of Assort- last, a otket book to raining about � ; g ffi10 in Dash and two small note ,one made by f0 the college, as n any advantages Who can adequately � desgribe the Archibald C)ibbone for ffi8.00, and ne b�r Thomas ' - �ar obtainable there t at Cobour does labor of the county editor who is de= li;empchorn for �l5.00, payable to t e undersigned. , �' y All parties are cautioned not to ne otinte said ''n t nor reeve= will p areas the most voted to his profession? His work is notes, as no val a has been tees oe� b me for i portent of which 1 affiliation with never done. Hie mind is never at Aa .3othFl�eeeN.�Ie 1asTTxEW . P�O� ng, : ` ` =` ° I ; t Provincial Unive slt3'. rest. He is constantly on the alert g and Life � ATaACB. ' ' `� for material for his paper... He. wears � The towli of Porto a la Prairie was pia nerves on the surface, sensitive -� � -�_ �Ch Com. o e of those places that it' was,�uppos- to every m ©ve��about him. He works � saaxT nos '� e � would reach th dimenslaps of while other people play, and the �` �'�'�� �° Assare►noe c ., Head omoe, Toronto, and the • C icago or New York in a few years, luxury of absolute rest, with freedom North American Life Insurance ompany, Head _ a d preparations ere made and from worry, is, alas ! all to rarely ex- � Discs ' T.Aronto. ,,`. � , sc surer entered int that -were tar perienced by him. Do .you think it tiuuranoe �eQeeted at the lowest possible rates � .� �� j beyond the neceasiti s and require- an easy matter to collect seven or consistent wttb safety area seoutity. . � ments of the lace � his was durin � -- 45 -7 , P R _eight columns of local news and. put it � ; ' �: � � ,g�{�gs ,�t{,��, the time of -the ere t boom. � Now, in readable shape within a week 2 ��-- - - - - -� - - -� - -- - ' ��`�; however, a change has come o'er Do you realizs that for almost e� -cry DISSOL�T�Q� :. their dreams - -or ra her, realities -- one of the hundreds of different state- } i and the people of the place find them- mellts of facts'the editor has had to ' - selves in the position of bankru tc walk a coned (' P Y 1 arable .distance to make .... � � , in fact, the municip 1 treasury is. al- personal inquiry ? Do you realize � -� - � j - ready bankrupt. � An asaesamont of 7 that the matter thus laboriously col- Th$ partnersLip 1>,eretotor'e eust;lig . ' cents in the dollar w uld .be necessary lected, bit by bit, wht�n written out, between i' to aise sufficient mo ey to pay off the makes more lines iri type than file 1. �, ��O.OVER and • A. E. WRIGHT ' Ilialiilities of the place � -and consequent- sermons of any minister inthe cbmmun- nnsler the Hrm name of . • ly there is considerable talk of repu- icy? Do you realize tihat� -the editor's diat�on. Having d e regard for. the writings would make a soots or 'moue �Ow� & . �RI ,���! futyre prosperity and success of our of good sized volulages each year? � . North -west possessio s, we sincerely But all the work talus imperfectly has th18 day been dissolved �b� lnutnal ; . -' trus� that some of er means. than described is the least of the labors of consent, A. E, Wrigh# retiring. ; , repudiation will be ar ived at to xelieve the average country: editor. How ' ' Ali acoonuts to be settled with - .' this ; over- burdened town. Repuc�i- easily, how joyfullyy wt�uld he do all olio by this town wo�41d do more ln� cry this if it were all lie had to do ! Ah�, '�• ��• � .� Q y � � � to t e North -west t an immigration friends, the real work,.the real anxiety - who will sontinne the bu4inese and - � age is would be ble to counter- of the country editor ilFre to the world SOh(31t8 tie PA`1'RQN ?iG�+ ' = bola ce for ears..... y � , �. ; � an unwritten book, dt to him are . aF , �. an ever. preaent,ever to ring actuality. - T ere i ` .I � I -AND -- . ; � s a good r aeon for statlr`1 Some arts of .+ g p this h dden work we ������ UT �B � that eat season will be � one of vet cannot willin 1 � � � � .. - - y g X wrlte"aboat, for they .- with their trade. ;� Brea activity in immigration circl�g. are too painful; but let us glance .at � -i _ :` The anadian Pacific Railway Com= - cure of the things re erred to. � The `•-: � J• H• HOOVER, ,; parry means business, and it will �ountry editor has to .manage. pig � � �, � � �' A• E• WRIGHT...,; �. _ �. doub less' have all the support Chat business.. He solicits advertisements, �' E• WRIGHT, Witness. �. �: _ - � the ominion Government can give, and,�pends -hours in t e work of eqn= - Pickering, 8eptelmber 1st, 1886: `• -The syndicate -has lately given in- vineing men against sir wills that it 'Q'� � � �� � �, dice ors of a very aggressive die- is to their interest to eep their names --� ���' . -_ posit on. For the last couple of years and wares before the blio; he spends � �` R �, � � ` this elidency has been manifested in days and days talkie with men to rush g the main line to completion, induce them to a snbseribers, 1 C¢1q°�b�� the xorth hdt of and n grasping forth in all directions and slowly builds rep, a list of names �-�T lOr G��. 6, �roC�( TownShir�, ��� for ode fox it. This policy of ez- for his paper ; he .do tiles this work Uontain ios acre. of land, more or less, loo , :: k tens n, it is evident, will be eahanst- when it comes to toll tins the mrne °�'°' °�°"� and cnitivatsel th balaace y to hardwood bush. ed, f r a time at least, when it has for his advertisement and his sub- Thy are on �� premier. g frame balm Lodi sad frame dweiHn A young ors and of over . sec ed a steamship service . on both scriptions, tramping ' e>� and miles loo tree, g �• toad � oon�nient ' Atla tic and the Pacific for the road. and wasting many pr ions hours tr • t°' mw�t, s�hooi, and ohtu�ahes, ins onlp one But somethin more is � re aired to in to . y mile �� the thriving v e of Bquderland, g q g get hold of a W dollars With en the Midland Division of a rand Trunk - - -,` mak a prosperous road than the which- to meet " obits tious that are � s how is one of the bee hit pis ; `� �mer machinery for handling business. pressing him, wolf -lik ,ate raokin his. �'aa -�� w� Dan also t,e = The great desideratum is the business mind with pe lean nfh fear. That � ��� n i�' Dwo�h i°i ae�sir® rO� °1t' -' � .:.: ltse ,and to secure .this a very large is the work w�lah ma es the oonntr 1°'°AL v4a�red demon. �'or tali ,� T�rl Y appir to im 'gratiou is necessary. How ie editor old before his t e, tklat often- tt - T, B.`FItAN BH, - • Or to `� � 1 :�� atidertai��, r . 4 . this o be secured? .Emigrants are -times puts him_ in. a umiliatingg atti- . "like sheep.. Once the lead is in a fade before business en aid fi11Q his l�r: JOB: VANE, � • _ .3� �•. cart in direction, they all follow the heart With the bittern as Of des air. the PrO�emr' eb ��"'�� � �� , p 6andexllrud, Jane Ord, lseo. �_ - � _ i -� . � � ` '� � ' � � �. • i t � r r.+ A t y � i - ,: ., , • .... ,'v. � �...� kb �'. -� , -- ` .- f r r �� ,.f � � � �r r j -.C� �''� ^ 6iEN Y. ePI�.%'ikNiii�lu.fEj.u` ^7.,,�5. �...t: L9'i � .a� .,d�)_'y,.� - , -s. r 1 )')' i, , * . 1 I r • • - C11 ti 10 rf i (I - t; l� I- . it. - .1 l , . 1. y 5, 1 TgE VERY LATEST NE*5 CULLED FROM SAN- DERSON - -In Pickering, , on Se t. 14th thq I -4 - _11 . '1_ .� -• � � -' �� �� - �+ _ Y • g p r, ;, % :, ,4s•, •, Tglr LOCAL PRESS AND GLEANED-FROM' wits of Mr. James Sanderson. of a son. • 1 '' - OT11 R SOURCES. .. MARRIED.: �.`� .. _. ;.l NICHOLS--- IEiILTb --At Highland i:ree Noarboro, :,I - �' . H ' on Tuesday, Sept. The total'laumber of voters in the-.town- y. evt• 14th, tithe lieu. B. >![. `�'•�� of Reach .is`1,15'3. Craig, of Danbsrton, xr. Jas. Nichols, of Blue- . g ip koka, to Nancy, eldest daughter of Mr. liaisha _� '' �11r. G. B. , Gordon, general merchant Hsu., of Scarboro: ' �� • ,.­... .R of Sunderland, has made an "assignment. _ " D1ED "' James Morrison, C-annington, lost McCAitrmm D.- •-Alt Pickering Villas , on "iha !Y9tb _ - r.• . _ ° q` :! \ famil b di theria of 6eptember 1896 Susannah MbOaasland i � "G'1'T"I\'TT'� three out of b' • Y y p , .L' 1.L�! 1.J ' r ' 'tc urch Fall Show will be aged wvean,. 4 r . T�e`� 1` held on the 80tki Sept. and 1st October. g ! ;' The station at Stouffville is being ' The Archbishop confirms •between rebuilt THE:! IES' hLAE�S WORTH OF S'GA.R, p forty and fif`t jr children In Uxbridge this - _ "Did you ever see anything like this ?" ' 4 .j week. said a young lady at a church fair, when The date drawing of prizes a1 Father raffling was in regress. t`CTaly once." , i] TH:BEST ASSOETMENT OF : �I�ASS, � 1. zaelr has ben postponed to the p ,� f . Allin's ba P P replied be. 'When was chat, dear ? r 2nd week of October. ,� . on has a fi e new brass band. Once on a train oat west, when it was i, .. . . . BQa�ert robbed by bandits," was the gentle re, �; ' ANI3.' STONE FRUIT �. JARS. The editor of the Ex Tess blows the big and toots his o n horn. spouse. j . drum a • . - _ P -The dieoovery of the 'itietanlianeoiu ' ` - .: >VIr. Chaplin, of Ne castle, who �a`ip so p oes� - ' . ".. � of taking photographs bas been quickly toll 'wed badly injured lately y a runaway horse, {n the medical world by a perfect and ins ant• _: -: .. . . � 1. is doing as well as co ld be expected. aneous remedy for all acute aches and pain , as 1 - 3lr• M. A.,James, f the Bowmanyille Neuragia, Toothache, Rheumatism, etc. his - ; - y - : '. i fiend druggist• is palled Fluid Lightning, and _ Statesman, returned 1 st week from his is sold at 95 cents a bottle by W. H. Field, c em• . o the old count .A.� S Z.etlt�3,d rlt® '�7C rl=e av"I es- a►x, --•- -r ' trip t _ The Markham has ball team defeated Forty -five thanaand cil<aes of .oho era , A �'tZll Ai�i30Tt��lt Ofr@BYipiCQ�, the Athletics of Toro to prize of X10, have occurred in Italy since its outbreak, , ranee D monstl`atlon. of whiclrl4,000 have proved fatal. - at the Tem e I W Miss Ada Brown, of Pickering, the Yctiregor Parka's CarbolicCerate ieiatialu " ­ . .. .. wl W known music to char, intends giving able for Wounds, sores, Salt Rheum. Cuts, Burna - 1 .. ■ . . I . a concert iuIarkha sometime in Se - scalds and Festers, as a healing and purifyintt - _ - ­: P dressing. Do not be imposed on with other used tEniber. .. less preparations, recommended to be as good,). �j - . " Markham village till has its by -law Use only McGregor & Parka's Carbolic Cerat f , TAILORING G TAILORING : , Sold by W. H. Field, Chemist and Druggist. ; ' I . . to prevent _�attle a other live stock : , - .. . 1. from running at tar e, but the council Austria will oppose further Russia ') ; ,. r oo encroachments in the Balkans. , . ~ _ � . -;: - $100 -REWARD! . T�T T° don't pretend stead .to have it enforced. s �1,� �D O . "'•+�'a .- - . .. - .. t Sunda. - ADVICE To MOTHERS. -Are you disturbed s !tr The new sari, ultur 1 hall a night and broken of your rest by a sic hT Y \/ r s 1 $� FQn� land will have a cupola with stained glass child suffering and crying with pain of Cuttin �+-`�I k F . - . Windows, and a flag staff surmounting Teeth? If so send at once and get a bettl The Council of the Mutleipality of the Town- - of "lira. Winslow's Koothin Syrup" for ship of Pickering hereby offer a reward of $50 - . - the whole. I , Children Teething. Its value A incalculabl . sac for the apprehension and conviction of ` rj'$�; $IQr Stouflv'liel Council offers a rew aril of It will relieve the poor little sufferer immeiatel . the mother of the infant child abandoned at the IS THE . ,5500 fur'` the - a trehension of the in- Depend upon it, mothers; there is no mistake premises of Arthur Jackson, in this Municipality, �!•" • . apprehension about it. It cures Dysentery and Diarnc�ea, on the 15th last.; and of the child abandoned at - cendiaries ��'lio have lately been operating regulates the Stomach and Vowels, curbs R iu i the premises of Wm. Littlejohn, of this bluaici- �e. �- ftens the Gums reduces Lptiammatio 3ality, in Januaiy"last; and the said reward will , `_�' - ia thin vicinity. . _ Colic, s� 'TIME • - o . -� MTJ SH : . and gives tone and energy to the whole system. >e paid for the discovery, apprehension and con- _ . The Presbyteriati elintrch at Pul't I�errti, "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children viction of any or all parties accessory to either t � 10 �,``!als� ! t... ; «•biclp has lately been greatly improved, is pleasant to the taste and is the perscriptioit oir, bath of said desertions. - • i. �' of one of the oldest and best female physicians B order of the Council. ,� was rededicated on Sunda, 5th- The and nurses in the United States, and is for salIp y D. R. BEAtO'�, Clerk. 7X70T1�_TCCYl1S ever the ' "News �f�1C8., impro� cultists cost X1,800. by all druggists throughout the world. 1'rie ' �!�p �T�• Messrs. Lockhart .'r Son are' putting in c,::�ts a bottle. Be sure you ask for Mxs..��'i �TOS. I�iONIiHOt SE, Reeve. 43 -tf . 1E j 1 1. ,r.o�v's sOOTIIIK(i srxLF>," and take no with �VHE'�1 YOU. an elevator iu the old McIntosh store- Lana. el 1 . il . . - - - -- house, Netivcastle, and intend taking in _.__ - - -- - -- - - - -- i . Have a Deed, liond, Will, Lease, Mortgage, i - PICKERING MARKET. or other legal document toAraw ; �^ - 1 �". - . .. their best samples of barley- and peas , NFws Office, Sept.161886; or want to borrow money ; >� - l • there., Fall wheat 74c to 78.-; spring, 70c to 7tic,(,00 a or want to insure your property in First Class . " =� •_... •• Neil McPhaden, of Cannington, Came 65c to 70c. Flour per cwt. s2.o0 to X52.50. Brd English or Canadian Companies at the lowest = - " 1. • near losiu,► his life by -a random Shot . 11 00 per tou ; shorts, 80c -per cwt Choi), fee possible rates; - d - . . " 131.15. Screenings, 70c per cwt. II 1 , /� " ` - from a riflefli the hands of a careless or a Plow polled the "Advance," which beats �� �• %�'° FARMERS' MARKET° all rivals; hunter on John � Anderson's farin. The or a supply of Oil -cake, Flax -seed, Extra _ z = - - Toronto, Sept 16 1F8GI Flour ; bullet just Fazed his head. The street receipts of grain to -day were small or a New Rind of Oat Meal that is superior to i i M' . A child born in Uxbridge Wleinbed at and prices .unchanged; About 30'J bushels of any used heretofore for porridge; _ :" . . its birth 1 "lbs.• at about 5 weeks old it wheat offered and sold at 76c to 78c for fall and or a ticket for the South Ontario Fair, - , , • spring, and 70c for goose. Barley fl'rm, sellin • died and weighed only 2� Ibg. Both the at 55c to 63c. Oats firm, with sales of lease on the undersigned. His charges will 1 prevents n ere large healthy people.- bushels at 34c to 35c. Peas are nominal at 56c, p y - and Sic for rye. Hay in fair supply; 90 loads -'Be � PRINGLE $� L• 4- 1T�E•S _ ' Journal.- sold at $10 to $13 50 for old, and at $10 to $13 T v • The mab. friends of "Mr. and Mrs. B. for new.- Straw steady 6•loads -at 0 to $10 5o a :: 4a_y Notary Public, Whitby. �" P�C ��� LES , AND EVEuGL .S S ES ; . ton. Hogs sold at $5 50 to $6 50. Beef, $3 50 to - - - -- -- - - -- - -- J Hoover,- of "Glen Rouge Mills, near $4 50 for forequarters, and $7 50, to $8 � for Are the only Genuina English Article6 in the Canadian Market. _ - Markt�am,.will regret to hear of the de- hind quarters. Lamb $7 to $8 50; and m5ptton , ,. HOLSTEIN. CATTLEA = Real Pebbles are kept in stock. Tests are given to parchasera to prove genaineiaess: mice of their twin babes, ono on Tuesday, $6 to $7 50. • • -- he Slst ult., the other on Saturda last. The produce market was quiet to -day, and They are recommended by and testimonials have been received from the President. Saturday yrices generally rated steady: We quote: B t The imporced'bulls "Presto" and ' "Wilhelm" Vice - President, Ex- President, and Ea- Vice - President of the Medical Aseociatiorr of Z. - `. � 12c to 14c; butter, lb. rolls, 28 to 2sc, large rolls will serve cows at lot 22, 3rd con., Pickering. Canada ; the President of the CWlege of Physicans and Sargeons of Quebec ; the Dean - . -Sinn. 17 to 18; inferior, i0c to 12c. Lard lOc ; Cheese "Presto," first rise 2 -pear old bull last year in - ' - An open switch eaused considerable 10c to 12c. Bacon 12c to 13c. Eggs 16 to 17c. Holland, is the -best Holstein bull in Canada. of the Medical Faculty of Laval University ; The President and Ex- Presidents of the ". f confusion at the station at Sunderland iTurke a 75c to $1 50; chickens per pair 50c ,to Apply to - J. O'CONNOR, Medical Countil of Nova Scotia, d c., d c. These recommendations ought to be sn8'i- • late) A Frei ht train's en a and �• otatoee per b Esc to 75c. Apples per 30tt ' on .premises. 1 p bag �,_ cleat to prove their qualities, bat if further proof is needed, call on ; r n . P P barrel, $1 co $1 50. a Hard i�x'e Merchant PickeM - • Several care were piled u in a omiBCU- ChRISTOPHER DAIS, y g - pus heap. No one hurt, but considerable ZASLn_!io>k�sas statics asst lell-11100d �I rolling stock badly damaged. - TRAINS aOIN(i EAST DQE AS FOLLOWS:- l g i1 " Mr. John McCrae, who drives the mail 1 Yr �ITBY . r' e Hall.- 5 MAIL EXPRESS . 8.20 A. M. from Bowmanville to Hampton, Ennis• D�IxED 2.48 P. killen and Haydon has just treated Lim• LOCAL:,' - . � . . '` 6.40 P. M. Are nCW at r ull Blast Y 1 , a '- self to a handsome new covered rig. It TRArNs GOING NEST DUE AS FOLLOWS: -- � jljr � jC � ula ���� O is one of the finest vehicles that has eti er I beg to inform my old friends and customers that o 11!! eu� . �- . MAI;_L ExPR_Ess . 9.03 A. M. I am now prepared to buy , . FARMERS You Should been'put on this route. MIXED. i On Sunday last, Ddr. James Eckardt, 5.10 P. M.� O� Nedn"Inliblatit BUY YOUR ; MAIL EitPREB. 9.Z. Q. lid.: AO A`full snap of Unionville, license inspector for East Trains ran on standard time. y ly of . York, paid an official visit to the hotels - ��'' ��jQ�`%�% .� along Young - street, ins lading Davisville, •'© O`L'D %OOL. �� I AUC�I011TAI..L -mot Crd.es� of Fl AT-- -- York Mills, and Thornhill.. Bis' visit , is now complete Always bu hand. in eve department for the use Of the Collegiate was entirely unexpected to tale hotel -OF VALUABLE -- � . keepers, but he found . no breach of the Algo Bran - Moms, and all, kinds of Institute, Model and Common 8choole. _ _ -ALL THE- Br'os..,. o Sunda liquor law. Mill Feed. , . rs q FaD� AHD VILLAGE PR�PE� Diptheria seems to be touring a "round p `New T® $aG-- FLOU E�CNAIlDED fO WHEAL -�ON HAND AT- `° 1the country with Uxbridge as a gravitat -IN THE-- � pUBLISIiEI;S' LOWEST PRICES. where you have been accommodated A.' --inn entre. It has not yet reached us. _ i • through the Season with repairs • we are glad to say. Two deaths occurred To*nshlp of - P1Ckenng, JNO* 11IITCHEI•.L --� for - all kinds of Farm in Cannington last weak 1n two days, Belonging to the Estate of the late - -- - co", ���� =CRIDdLINA DOOKt, while another child in the same family � SLATES. &c. ., wholesale and retail. Implements, , was reported ill with the disease. ..Port J O R D A N P 0 S T �c., at . � Parr ,bit. Albert a d Cannin ton seem - viz. -- •. Liberal Discount to the Trade. prises so low - y p g that we cannot live on to be the most afflicted laces so' far. PARCEL I.- The south halm of Lo' ls, Second T P Concession of the Township of Pickering, con, -i.�" �.-4Ne them alone. We are at all timer Later we hear that a death has occurred gc a eo� acres, more thi tless, Welwhich �:na Whitb Book and Mnsio. Store, Brock Pleased to have the farmers Dell or. ue >�t Rothes from the disease. ' y Street, FOR stables. It also affords an excellent and rare Whitby. nn Tuesday, the 7th last., about 2 0 ortunity to mill owners, as the West breach p a magazines �, �I They May Desire of Duffin i Creek runs across the Soutb -East SubsCrl Lions rec• sued for all ma Zines ,emu++ d o'clock a.m., the villagers of Stouffville corner of the same, thus offering one of the ' " and papers. were roused from their slumber. by the flneet water privileges in Ontario. d.50 , and will try to satisfy them. , -•I alarm of a fire and discovered the large PARCEL IL - -- Adjoining Parcel I, consisting of TEAS ` - A _ storehouse and d n kiln near the the North part of Lot 18, in the First Concession R 50� • g of Pickering, containing 34 acres, more or less, nwOOd Blacksm _ Wa also haveoa stock of the - .. _ tands an excellent stone dwellin o station, belonging to Brlr. � Summer- on which s g, . ville, were completely pea in flames with stone kitchens woodshed, stables, driving - EN V INE sheds and barns. Parcels I. and II. have form- )o( G j j�j j�j BELL ORGAN , , and soon ,totally consumed with con= erly been used as one farm, and have ample I hay8 isciired the services of W. H. PERRY, tents. There were about 1,000 bushels _ buildings, stone stables, and root house under who is in every respect &C PIOW of Saris Scion 'n to farmers stored in barn ; also good orchard, wells and cistern. To- O f the Beat Quanty.. on hand, Seeding Machines, , Y g gether is a splendid grazing and grain- growin • A FIRST -CLASS HORSE- SHOF.R L y the storehouse. Loss - about - 02,500.. farm of 134-acres. The present tenant leaves 21 Bacot, Pointe, ockfes, etc. alts s There is no doubt. of the fire Saving been acres plowed; and !acres in fall wheat. Posses- spicea Ro and General McCllaILlC. in Stock for all kinds Rion to plow immediately. This vroperty is p ^ l OF PLOWS. t;, the work of an incendiary. ' The council beautiful) located at the unction of Kingston D U �'� ES.0 TT E R� WAGONS N S f3LC �1 D' - have off, ed a reward of $500 for such and Brock roads,ous -half mile west of Pickering and other Provisions, cheap= , 1 - FORSY�l �i B�O: • Village, about one mile •from Pickering station fiot up to order in flrst-olass style on shoreet P. Be in , rmat on as will lead to the prosecu- on G. T. R., one and k palf miles from Liverpool �A =s3rS. notice and at prices to snit the times. Haney's Old Stand, Pickering. Lion and conviction of the guilty parties. harbor, and 90 miles east of Toronto. S, Shoeing horses with Contracted Feet � or _ __ -Eeono ist. PAiecFir III.-'fhe North ball of the South , half of Lot 21, in the Broken Front of Pickering, , Freek and Good. Interfering' a specialty , The Journal" reeountli an amusing containing'b0 sores more or less (best land in the . episode that occurred on the streets of County), on which is a good barn and dwelling- . "'An inspection will oblige. PRICES LOW and WO11iK GOOD. e Uxbridge elate) Aeon le of well- dress house, situate. one -halt mile from Liverpool L, (�rREEN. I avatrol g Y P harbor. - ed women from Mt. Albert, named Mrs. PARCEL IV. -- -A house and lot containing about ALEX FINDLAV r • Hobson and Mrs. Last, and a ounce man one-quarter acre, situate in the village of Pick- _____ _ _._- _�__ - . - Y ►� Bring. PICjJR�NG . with a subpoena for the latter, were the - - - - principal al actors. Mrs. Hobson had bee The above "iota of land will ile exposed) for O 0 T ! i T e Subscriber �1a8 found ' served to appear at the sittings" of thee sale by LUMBER YARD. " . '. Division Court here ,yesterday and Mrs.L1'b].S� A.1ZCt'so1 ' � EPeI'9body wonders why there is snob _�� i . - arush to ' '' ANT spin did ' sale this spring for �. - Last was wanted, too but took great care -ON- I ' to ken out of the way b drivin around ' ' Photo, ` Gal�r� ` IF YOU w. • P Y Y g p O Brien D .•. .,' r in their buggy.' At last, however, a fresh Sablllay G� 0111 Da Of ONer The reason is because he gives perfect LUMBER .. Hand of charge _ f the objectionable 11_ J Satisfaction in eve cape, and going still • - ' �ipe "erB' aIld " ohei il2lwa��, g g LATH . buggy and money and jumped into the next, at 2 o'clock p.m., at the , y farther will say if there are any persons ) . " "' , before Mrs. L. got the horse going '1 who have had taken by me that r% Gordon ;Mouse, Village of Pickefin SHINGLES, whl h recommends itself, >nd top last and served the lady with the sub- g are not equal to any city work I will pmna by ying it on her lap, not how- TEBMs : -•-10 per cent. on day of sale, enough to make them one dozen Panel Portraits . t JOISTS? 1`, : _ - - " ever withlont opposition; fo1' the 'fair" make one-' bird of purchase money in thirty free of change. �To work allowed to leave 1B now ready t0 take OrdBrS occupant hit hum over the -eye as he ins aitnentew hbintearest at 6 cyan �n Hoer the Studio u4less first -class and highly SCANTL N S ?: I _ ,- F. . ' entered the rig and would have been too annum, secured by fl Let mortgage -eon the pio- gibed. Photon made in any kind of I FECE POST `� ` much for the daring youth if she had not perms• Having ' f0Y a vetr0119 Mg Repairing, , weather --rain or. sunshine. . Property can be seen by applying to oeeu ants' been encumbered with a baby. His ob= of the premises, and written en uirigs wail be added some very fine scenery to the Studio I . . PICKETS.. . ject attained the young man jumped out rec ended to b WM. FORRESTER, Pickering, . • • p� am re ared`to make work second to none ' the horse being stopped by this time -and or t . B. MILLER, v *xbridge. P F 1 �,- OIyE U$ �1 ,CALL 1101 Air FUTniobs, &c., 1 &C:" POIICHER & RQ WLAI�TD in Canada. ' I. the subpoena came flying out after 11im. ' ° Copying itnd`e>lsr'giXlg a �petalty A '"`_"""' -- -- - - _ 1. An4tionee ..,5 l t of Frames always -on hand. , �' Quite a crowd gathered and a lively plokering, Sept. let, IM..' 44-19 : arse stock y colloquy ensued, du g which Mrs. L. All work done by the lmstantalleous pro- AL . h I-— .-"-. •r was very lively and ailed different per. armers of Pickering. peas. - ARE""'' E OS � "n y s ons liars in a very 1 nd voice, not Beam . w ,< Iill ins . rtienlar wl etfler the er -son ad- Mr• R.'Linton, having sold his old Threelling � Vi � R;l N � 0 ' ; dressed alone or the whole town heard Machine, Sege to inform the public that he hay 48 -8 Photographer, Whitb . - = d „„11,, y •.�ickerin or Clarelinant:. ' , purchased a new Cleaner, an asks for a share ofZ"` J O HN GEE, Prop • 8 . L ' " your patronage 98-tt et- office.) ' - I 1, Neat' oor to Po ,. ;. ,a t. W� , 1. :_: , . �. 1 �.... I ev.: a..- , -9t,:1 at�, I , 1. I . _. s ., �. I. 1 ^r % r. rT� / w .: e 1. i. e, :'fir .- , - S� 1. �� ,t �� ,-y. a x !`. �. �� °+�3 -i_ �� rE:'. f ;R - �.+ r�. y .� r , rf 9 ' � o ono oases n be made !t wenid The °! • It V he who keeps h brother •alive. Tqo et how tfa saoomplirh tt. But aooempibh It idear robably be !sand that deathaior serienr in- y g q arrelled• over a toy, .she did, and trove, oared and stcatghteaed, � � - = � des • a o -.the twine one ����:. R .; lnries sooarlened by URhtning or hydropho- and » �,;..� _ g w so ezoited t hL hsartbloed and- her treasure hangs is the parlor, as honored bin, so mnph spoken of and dreaded, would sue, • ��` � denly ceased to flew, and be changed. io . trophy, net beaatUal bat rare, aloagride of -�� � bear bat a small proportion to theca result• oendltton of complete lethargy, iroen whfoh her fancy etagere cad elegant Plano, She Th -�� --• lag; from the daily, inoeesant, desperate ei- he had net awake en he follewing morning. pointy to it with �tde and says triumphant- oenfl �, tarps to catch the tr'e►tn." The �y suffered item the same oompitliat s ly • "There are not many of my ovantry- m th . - r � ,' �'he editor adds the Dare of a friend, fat ear a o in Berlin as prof, y 8 , VirohAw then women who Dana as I ono I have akin- p bn� remarkably healthy, never having had declared that a reoa Once of the lethargy Wed •n alligator.' '�� • rem 1 sny� sickness, whe, . finding himself late, � face stn d into a rapid ran. would put an end to a twia'� Ufe, Thb same lady has gavelled a =teaeively • A number of Dien a phyrioianr are ob- t6rirgh Eareps and North �merlca, bat wren t�n reaching -the etatien, he sat dews, bat serving the malady, b t they entertain little heartily Aeolaree that Chore b " no lace carte �_ _: 'roes in a moment, wiped the tweak from hie ho a for Jeha'■ like d It John die■ J like home " —vie, her ra ids - inch with hit Instrnmeat; saying ••he would p ' + , present home en the P netaike to ran that way a$atn," instantly mast follow him to t e grave. .The twins prairie. She labon with her own hands tie �e �� - r � ��� � as they lie in their be offer a ctranga oos�• wards its tmprevsment, She painted her a :- fell;down and was dead, tract, Jaoeb with rev risk ea end a red floon, papered bar walls, hung a bright Make �� � ' _ O# Donne it ie a�eying to fled � aaeself ey pp friend .f �.' left; especially where lmpertant basinese Is taoe.reems to barber � 1 the blood that has Eaglieh lilotnree In hems -masts iram(es of °' �. retreated. from Jehn tireless hod . The her Own antrivin and tatned her head yoac involved. Yet it ie aever.necessary either y � g' world `' to run er�te harry. All we have io de is to °oneolotu boy °rtes to fly, because he to any -bit of carpentering, oabinet•maktng, �. �, ". .has often heard Prof. trohew'r remark re- lambing, etc., neeedsd in the hones. � She not start in reason —to form- the habit of bein , .�,•,�� ' g pealed, and knows thrr his brother s death has laid oat garden beds, oomtrnoted brick Taste � on tame, — leaving a good .tnsrgln far pas- 1. bnt•the harbloger of his own. .The poor vralks, s►nd made her little rterre, with yon v etbl delays and the pecetble variation of the pa watch from the standard time. Tne habit oreatnree are meeting winch the same fate !ta twee, porialaooas, paneiar, foe- plant, � yT : wlll;be worth, In other direottene, moral u that eeme time ago fat an and to the Ufe or oaady•tafi, and mlgnenOtte -•-•a thing of jay, the f3ismsse twins the Msoead of wham died •nd beauty. Stie digs and .hose, fertilizer, they - wells as pbysioal, all it wenid cwt, of poiaened blood vesaeli, if ter having apeat wieeda►, plants to prbpria persona, and draws home - _ Firm it, and there will be ne 000aston re siz terrible bean with the oo se of hit the fine Dal at law r endea barfly to catch the train. rP y p ing and tenotag, in the brother. The advisabUity of an apentisn separkting the living from the dead brother • � � rather - I ' ::: Ot�T of �,eaooL Haves, _;• ;: � ' was disoaesed at the tune, bat. before a re• Another IlluBioII D #819i�at8d � � being There was need that earnel�t attentlori be eelntion oenid be tak -death had done its The Valley of Des►th in the island et Ja'viat, warm directed to the bearing of the public soheolr work. The twins of Loo, who for the tart '►here •' the deadly Upas tree' f alerted its !harsh - ,' on life health of oar children. Bsth oar eight can have travellbd' to all th irttero Y e world a banetal iaflaenoe -aver all farms of Ute, tarns what _; "_ •present roheel rystem and oar hygienic shows, were to have rliortly left for New oat b be a huge impestn ». -The eoientiflo - idea° are largely modern. Bat the develop• York, where Burnam b as d to ha�►e � oars united • i - 1 engaged salty of Dr. Otto guntsie, the oelebtated the e ;' meat of tl-e termer was more rapid than them for a year at a salettqq of 30,0(}0 franca. (}ermaa ezplorer, impelled him to wit ' thatlef thelatter. $tndies were mn tipllod; In the event of their de�'th the parents have Pakamaran ter himself, and to. fnvestigab �e m eza�iaatienc were mere and mere rigid ; said their body to a London anatomtoal ire poetpt death- aleeping effects.: Hies guider Fat . the 'marking rystem introdnoed and the museum for the price of £8.000. vend eerraats would not oonntegaaoe saoh haven, •, humble roheelboase gave place to huge i temerity, and one of them tried to hold him teased . - etragtnrer as pepulons ae some towns. Still, book item certain death by sheer force. Bar Cwt as ` more oerreat ideas !n physiology sad hygiene ; .. �' - ; � The ll�eaning of Bonanza.. •. hs pushed on, atsd !sand, Instead of myriad onb th - :': are elewly bat rarely doing mach toward rksletons at beasts, sarprnte, and birds, that has th _ making the education ei the young a sate � Ia an l,oglish m#gazlne as attempt b made snob a thtug a even a dead fly wan not to be feel, ', to vs a settee of Amertoani+ems that ie to • and healthful prooe�s. �Ieanwhlle, how• � ; dtaoovpred after a tang and careful searolt, dear of ' _ �_ ever, we have not duly attended to oar n- "ay, words coined or invented in Amertoa. P sad that the valley wu quite ar healthy M pray to pile outside et the four or five school - boars: Under the: word Bonaoze thQ deflnitioa is y part et th ., an other a !stand, I ora:soe and to enfo To guard i►gatnst evsrpreNSnre, we forbid given— 8panirh, a big roh4me by which, � the ohild•s having saoh lessons a4 will make honestly er otherwire, mach mono V made, ►' snperctitlon had created a f'eariul ;myth, right p -' it neoeseary io study at home. Yet man Upon' thin • orttio nnoss an� soya that wltiob hat new gone the way of ,many $ens y another haunted re�on and many astother b tnl �.° parents allow the child any kind of home botrans� mesas "•good fortune or geel lack," Primly terror, all natiratged fro foal to be. • read g, and the Itbrariee furnish nnitmlted Benaetza is indeed a $paatsh word, sad very regions peteoleus ezhalatisas are ootnpmoa ehonld faoill es far the nee of beekr: And v to aa�tuurally came Into use to '()aliiernia or • enengh ; bat the birds are v sate from.their high d • the k d, oh[ldren venally chews that read_ Ns�ada. $at it deal not mean a 'big - ing w Loh i. the meet ezoitiog, sad hello scheme" or "geed look." It b a naattaal. --at effe°m m $�°I over the valley of the LTpaa impati . the a mien the oleeeet and longest at a seagoing —ward, and means fair weather at tree v over the mwt faveund spat of oalti- year hi If the reader will refer to Sit Matthew �� Lad eo the earth, study limo.. Note the harm et ibis i. -ten -fell �• , owl• ha '" gran er than m eztra hear er two of aver- viii., 26, he wUt read that after the Lord. re- ' };; [< ag�b dy, baked the wind and the sea, '•there was a l�arrla�e In NOl''W8J. , :� .�;' h w o0 M y students, eepeotally ib the High !lira►! calm." And tt retersnoe it aezt had to � tan v a Tsang man and yolag watnw nnkao ' - Soh 1, snHer m.,re item eoeial ;estate rho SP *Wish .version et the Nan► Tutament P areengag� in Norway ne matter to what that ye . th tram the ezaottene of the eoheoi•room, he will fled the ��hrass there given, " ana rank ei like, botrelhal r�irgs srs ezohattged. the The under a alto ether mere than iN. b grande benaoza, It is easy to anderstaad ewe rlaga, are worn ever afterwardr by the And w 'f °�' g ' g p y- how the word Dame into tts a : eioa ly seta, -the ezvltemeaq or rho engross• fig rstive ass— men ar well ae the women. The sense- of it th ' m �e ot•partiee and family visits, of mat• as meaaiag •happy calm, sad good hope gaeaoe is that snya oaa alwa a tell a married ' - ter of dreey and of late henrsr At the after a weary search, L L man; or at least an engaged man, is Norway a�ndydo me t; oritioal period of life,. their sleep is apt ��• `� : - in the same way ai one Dan tell a married hasty w ` to 'insufficient, their feed inadequate, and , � �� woman to I�aglaad when she ehewc bar hand. !f they . An Old Bachelor � �zease �, ' - .the daily waste of their nervous energy be• ' ,�'' Hold rings are n»d by the rich, but silver, shenld :,, Tend the daily supply, Thera u no gain in p: Sfie --" It it very strange, Jadgo, Ohs! stther solid er in flliglitee, b the poet, wsedn ' ; `• relieving the precsnre within the eoheol • "yon have never met a asn�enial seal with There Is no mar>tied mesa is �orway, no meet p room, while denbling that onb[de, -whom to link yoac ferrane. matlar haw humble ha may be, orbs deee net and wo - W' a pact the teacher to regulate the $e— ••Wall, I'll tell yeti how it is: Mar - hint this outward mark of hie rabmbslon rennem ' e of a lls and °the dbtanoe sf .their rla�e is either heaven er hell, I don't ds- to the matrimonial bond. Bat thte to not to•da pp Yst ant et the serve .beau y' - -' eyes m the printed p e. ea, and li I Dan • tganage is all. dt roan w a mesa iui aigsded he hat � _ - . •- � eohoo •roam malmta�s� of children pay ne keep eat of the ether place I'm going to de osUtng -oaf prtnt�ed, with the acme ei his �oaid �r: aides en to the a °bat curl themeelvw 11. _ � itamedlatety below hie �. � b • .,. • . _ �' r �': � t , 1 .. i t - , � , . � - ., -. ,. ' .. ._ 2'- � I i .... .. 1 1 'i 1 , ,; r p . •• ; ,- , � t � ' I -r . ,. , I tt� i .. �' - - . . •. , �.t:, _ .., � ., .. t. ' .. .. � �. f l � f I. .I � - -__r r - � :.� .� V � � ' I,'. ;. . . e - ' _ _ ! _ ' _ ��i•�LT�. � nowt! w loss and eynNbg sMrlu Ma detianoe Xe 41dea �iyU. �.. ,_ _ �� � �- ,''� � elOeyesig6t and 1*ealth. o•o ru� the tesio6er os►»aei oeettKel the '` Thirty yeah aQo Btaa paple wer�ji a . . • - _ .: FAT P>sBPL= 1" D FLVrne, ,::' ' pa�ii eaWds ,the eohoel teem. Parent! !hint frank and tra eat. dirangsn oeald �� mere sad trade 6or..e with their eyes . _' `` � � 'The aeetion wtiet6er water i. t�tOenin • L . 4 � ' need to oomprehsnd these matterr, and tr teal ibelt ttespeaalbi�lity in' the once, � X1111, chat, and bunch of p»mies oases were na- kaewn. � Folks meant what they cafe, and tan •' � �, or etherwLe hue been mach dlsoaised. �° Formerly it was generally_ uesrted that the the M�olterhea not dose his whale duty aa• law b• butt imparted arreot idew ea the wbsn the gsn (heir ward the shtok io it. y y eve fag . ... I�? ;; :.. �_,.._- vlotirae et ebscit shottid toe :t! t►e fl• s6 y h� eobj•►ot, and eoaghtf to make them praotlaal• Esaotiy thirty years *go a wl+dower item tlleagatrty Oettnty, appeared to Ktooardlae po i .�,: sad reduce the fat b abstaiaio as mach as yy g pe�eiblie- from liquids and remaintagg is a ly eflMOMve at aU times. , • '; : � on bdsiaete, Ta.i same busittees carried him Direr to estrt►is, ei ht miles corn ' net dri oontinrial state o! thtrrt. Latterly the op- d y . the `. pmts ha. been affirmed, and I am told that •the �` 6r0$$IP ♦ OIIT R'O�IIElI. ;.: WIrUe •n route fee stopped at a togg farm- hears 61s 8ngerr. roll �: a redaction of weight is one ei rerniti- � —.— � , to warm veld He war warmly welcomed by the pioneer and htr ma i' -. ;` oLlmed by •'the t►ot water Dare,,, provided = always the�water h taYcen a, hot M peseible. �: emw s beaatiu are teidom man sbean- the. � I LL wife, both of whom were well Tong uu hst�r fatly hot, and to xeat nantitlis, Et- pate g q Glss -sty �ptotpared by ierlsutnts Y the years; and after some ganaral talk, the whe - `,: � psrim�na have been triode in Paris b� Dr, bath the +e doo- i�apprest moaner is roolety, �t�ar� woman gnarled : � Am /right to thtnktag y'sa are a widow• of ! Debe�e whfoh oeatrevert trines: There. ezperfinents indicate that, Every year a wennaa ltvvs the p►inr she ehonld take with bar dreg. � r � •. •• � � � � �. race an ' previ,+ded the cams amount of solid food!. taken, larggo quantities of water mate s man d ldn woman o�n naves be rat She P p �'• " Dtd ysa oo�hne eti'16 =re to find s wife ?'' y —� • ' � neither thinner nor fatter. They were oaa always be . tasainatiog it ebe takes Pains.. p � •' Partlj.'b � d� anybody tell. Toff of end 8aeie I the . oarefnllp made on a friend who took weigh- food dally, �► �� N � of t ed gnaatitier of and while. -these In all things 1st wotnsu ask what will �� � .F :�, - remained equal denbling the gaanttty of please the men ot) sense before she asks Weil I've get v bonnoing' a girt of Ho _ i - • :water had n4 msasnrable effect en the what wW p�sase th�.teen et lashlon, twentytw' you ever set eyes en. She's wo `, wet ht ei the bed 8tpl It b site e• theor oars send When a man _ spi+ks of a petty girl bs good•leok , healthy and good•tempersd, sad 1 think he'll Ilke ye�nr reeks." � wh . '' ' ` " "' � cibte that the old y of thin! the new Cheery of het water oars may both says ohs i. a dank. Bata woman 4 apt to ++ Wh re she ?'' i � man - be correct: B•�th violate the natural Don- say of a pretty girl she 4s ne chicken •, 0ve� in woods, hers, ohoppingd�wn mot ditiens of health. Scalding hot water, like T>`e Priaoess Olemtntiae, of Deoaierk, is a000n -tree. $ball I blew tbs horn for hart' nave !n tea or ocftee, or grog of similar tempsratare, tsarteea years old, and is raid to be de• •U No. It yon !t keep an eye. on my horse, seas `� � �` angneetionably injures the teeth, ctemaoh and other organs ootaoer,ned !n the early httall Want, g y Ptq , , Mies Msry Andersopp 1. repsc#ed to hs ne• I'll find her." j "Wall; theca's riethiag stook rap or affect- �ha - stages of digestion, and tt b very probable - Irsttatin� for a Lrge et'eok ranch tsar North � about Bnrie. 86a'll say yes or ao as ha P ghat deBoien of liquid impedes the latter ooyy P.atte, ebraeka, ' � � soon v ohs loatiks you ever. It yen want her, don't be'atraid to say se," shed _ stages, whereby the chyme, by the old ei Mn(, Triphen[a �evan�, of DanbarA; in th . i _, _. �: the digesting fluids, becomes oenverted into be• Oonn•, reoeatly oslebratsd" her one ban•. The etranqer heard the wand of het aze sand followed tt. He toned her just as the Pre . ! , ' . chyle and b1eQd, A fat man may easily "Bent- dredth birthday In the hones where she tree war ready to iatL glint Dame thinner by 1D jartng his health. have -fair• was born and her trlways lived, Sbs was a stoat oed- lookia irl swin g- g g g amt :, i ,�:.,..:� ; .• ing" Is dangerone, ar many whe ly tried Dan prove. The difficult problem is Mre. Etiwbeth Swart Phel has write better than she Dan; dictate • sad in order ' ' ing the aze Uke a man, and in two minntu 0 -- ., to reduce the !at without reducing the to tarnish some arlrloler rromised b her P y ' hs•haa deoidsd to say : 8aslo, I m a wkiower from tlten�srry oQe e - - - - siren rh at the eeme time. A skillful train• 8 er will undertake to bring any than down to • ebe is at wort with her arm !n splints. The wrist was �pra►lned" in a fall n•t long ; I,m the nine Barr old have one ohhd lathe shay . his "fighting weight," i. e,, to the beet Don- ago. swq a e�d farm and I want a wile, Will ll • his ' • �: ditien far violent ezertlen, bat as soon ar the d of the trainer b relazed the � � � � � � Min Anna Dlokipson bete beep ` assin yen go book bomb with met $ba leaned on the aYe sad looked at him that - ,` Yoipline sheaf ,when ovn4tltntienal, returns, and �e $ammer at Wet Pitbtan, Pa� with � fe��halt a minute, sad then replied : e� p along oentinaanoe et high training is mar- �presoriptton, her aged mother, ,•rho is ill and now near death, and while Mice Anna may return to Oan t say far oerta►In. �Jast w t till I getthsee coons offmy mind, —th detour. Perhaps the old "gasp year month shat and your Ayes the lecture platforms it is not a probable that She sent she tree crashing to th earth, daft sued '� � � ` , epen ," when iellowe+l with jadioions limits- the ever again . will attempt tv not en the s�'ge• and with hie help killed •flue occur, whfoh were stowed away in a bellow. a oh � !ten,+, !r the best. Eft less, sleep less. sad walk mere are eats injnnotionr provided ;, , -. .. Qieen .Vlotoria s desire is !natty bar •• '` 'Well what do you say ?'' ho raked, as Darer been they are obeyed is mederatiea The fat daughter -in -law, the Daohers et Albany, to the last coon, stepped kicking, faun �, � man who aces malt lignere as a daily haver- her widower ron•in•I w, the Dake of Hesse, "I m yoac n I � was the re�ty ; "and by true ' ' � age deserves to be buried under thy orosarF Dan be ao�omplirhsd�withont the passage of the time yen get back from stele I Il have thin _. : ; roads at midnight, aaoerdtng to the ancient the de6esred- wife's -e star bill, as there ie no these pelts off and tacked n and be ready ' be gi , . , � modes of de radln the willful r trator g g � � � � L'� bh isw aidr� mart in a deceased � 1 y g let the preacher. He to the bon f•tihe � of felo de ae, wife r Dicier in• aw, ' returned , tpld the old 'talks Doan a ,,. ,� ' -- �- " '• � .:� ,� .. , , , Matthew Arnold' daughter �s a plrtmp, that he would brie a reacher book g P sons. • - �IINNINGI TO CATCH THL T1;tIN. � � .Think b�►dlydresaed llttls ngUchwemaa, who hu with him, and et desk that e.vealog the temp of the vest number of railreadi Its- married a Naw Fm lender ne►msd Whit• twain were married, 'orated snbje . •lions, 1- oonetantly-emptied to be filled with a new set ei travellers 1 New,' spar- tredge, who by a g at record as a moan- fain- oltmber and is a member of thA Alpine Hardl an boar had been in y courting, and yet he took home one of the jrien ° ° °n � _ quite Lion of the pepnlatten ai a whale, �snd a Olab, Their home is among the' Berkshire but girls in the Province, j J __� , , from •' ' r larger proportion of those who mako ap the hills et M�ssaohasrtte. ' � �� She 84inned Th travelling public, sic in a oendltion that _ � . ' _ � an AI�Iiaator. e4en1 ' ' � : makes it unsafe for them'te become ezoiLed, to not suddenly, er ro pat forth unwonted • � '� � The Twin:3 of L Deana, Not Siam. Aa Eagllahwomsn, now �Uving ea her farm near Opelousas, b d some time ago. Lathe ell°° • r: ezertiens. Their hearts are enlarged s►nd dilated ; or have undergone fatty, er ether Jahn and Jacob Tcooi the twins of L'ooana in that to a ditch to her flat as a cod -steed and i Ilan° ._� ` corm of degeneration ; or there ie a .danger- 'ef who have been shown almost every oily Europe as the raooessor■ of the ismonr alligator. Not a bit distr wage she bat gaits da►tghisd, sad e�nzi a tc perse�■ itr than �: - �;� en" aneurism of the serfs. With oars and the habit et.riafd self -Don- 8lamese twins, are dying to Vionna. Their skiq� A000rdingly she h t oaptnred and and h lave, `:;. trot, snob may ei;jsy oemfcrtsb a health tar mother Ir a strung, healthy country wemet►, The boys resemble e h other ezaiotly, havo killed, bat from eupereti o er other silly motive not a,man on the loos was willing seem ••f many years, or even tb old age ; bat s single violent not nay result' in Instant death, pretty, delloste feat res, and are .now In � do the skinning. FiaaYly the lady pre- ohtld ahor .:., �" ' 'Man of theca are w!hell unaware et as y y y . their tenth year. J hn and Jacob are ee• psrate ar far as r th rib, and have one veiled over the objeotiens of one, bat 6e sat sheaf the task se awkwardly that she dts- for t • � � cations heart - trouble. Yet eve ds and eve here ma be seen � y ryw q persons, perhaps abdomen and ene�a►i �f loge between them. mfa�ed hittn. and undertook !t herself. With tied ` � with heavy latchelr, er ether inonmbrance, Jacob mover t rig t lag, Jehn the left, The twiw Dann t w ,and keep their bat• hatchet and knife she and. her llttls IOiyear• old dau htsr aotaall removed the sk[a en -• 6 y aO°0 rag hi =• '•� ` harrying far the train, to save themaelvss tram being left. � �� by loo � sic a'■ readd each ether'■ neck. Jaoe eats oft n hearth an 4 the tire. It war hard works espsolall to her who knew aothia of saoh th s, hid never � of wL feel ' Says the Mediead Reporter,• - "Ifs record fall h ld y' h9althier of a two, d to all ap aran0e g teen an alligator skinned, and had llttls idea foolir a _w3ti '- �'� � �� :� �, , • '. � � - r , - � .i � _ - , , - - love �e deer �� �O�Bti ' ' sad show ye P•rea cho �' 1 a: !`lend an4 coq r' � as utodi• t[�o a so, th father, mNher, and °� • daunt aught else• aside, hey � Hume ! The very dearest ward• in oar year h t. sad to year ii•a th Wes, gaaQe, the sae word that ezprascu of the g t poet, and friend and iM � ry jay sad happineee the a -h man be• rupeot on for it : oaa wish ter er hope to a ain,�a snored " Be it ev r io 6as►bt., ilbsre•s � p4�oe like rtal, no matter -how hnmb the charm 4 ►eV 1, destroyed ;net hew state y it crane! be ; loved i es �thoag6 tooe is o wide may $H BT BUIIIIB$ gEB� ®�� between them and the root•tree, It , , .- Bt asaTHSa aeabx$>s, y bs that the oirole V b °ken by the -- n raper Death, w Itnk h re .and there My o 'sn, de ale men hu hub been � taken; bat ender the old roof, tang w' weary road to res�oh de � ° re sorry shadowy corner d every inch mile pa , an' hs hue seen some thin he dwelling Is dear to t6 born and am wath j ettia down far rememam�� ed ' neath Ire shelter, t6 a the old ties Yon w t to take nobs dot de olet� � reunited, and the old roe s are peopled ragas sn an hoaeit mesa am oat a t memory tt may be, bat peopled they same fa hen. an perhaps from de � —with those whe played t rust ender pattern. Donn accept ont�eide spp� smWog sunshine and bas ed is the lave � When ion ha'r a man dote' a great he same eats. 1 o talk Jest remember dot gab kta� other 1 ether ! Bireth s ! Sbten l onitivate , bat it takes tutor' to f� w fall of bleuing sad pa oe are those bratty. _- rds 1, The. dear, honerabl old father, If oar rotperity war laic to Fertaae , one brow b nl.et�r'ng with the enowrj of land Win of na in the poa' banes whu,,,�,d y winters ; the kind, . bent, loving smile en a tenth. hot, ever toady to aid and guide as, When oa Sad a man who sm allay � r tbinktag of self, living in very deed• plaints' boat hlr look yen bas round husband and ahAdren ; the stalwart Passau w o Webber helped hGuelf to dew ,frank and honest, rsriderlag honor to any, parents, sad prvteotivn to rho sitters ; While a world ewer ebsry than a y�, loywl, teeing gtrlr, was thoaghtr and de world ain't to blame if he am toe Lt/ M p�ness are beaad rap in that of those work far t. • feted and nurtured at the came breast, A leetl pollytiots am like a Ieetle m ees -whe all their lives have been thecc Lard, bat it am de easiest thing in de Ae� tsoton and bee! friends. If there is a to choke ereolf on either, of heaven below, •we Had it in the �De m who spends hit time wondetl4� ly oirole, in that haven of rest —home. why °con war made to climb trees am Act„ a whom does this glint depend ! Ah, apt to m[ a good many chanoer to k� de, not on one alone, nor op two, bat o r r :b its tannin' about his feet. very member of the oirole. On the Bad oe puny am de half way staehaa be r in many wage, It behooves -him to tween m rder and de guitar, e his wlte'a trials, to old her u far as in When oa find a man who's debt! d�� power. Tt:e many petty annoyances worry hi you hey bit upon a chap Ahod fall to her lot, the Dons t strain of � :+teal yet ale i! yon forgot to look de stab(, idg the llttls ones —a r to not only doah, hydoal strength bat on to pores well D�a�' a disappointed in year teller n:�'t e harden ei looking after t e household weakness Same of us hey bin whittled oat es, all these should be char d and light- of slob g eon timber dot wa_warped io fit as much u persible, Ii. °thing else, eeznning, eery ward, ,a bright smile, and a loving While oa ehonld pat de Qaspel ahead al • Dan be given, sad man a home hsrg de law de latter am de beat thing to appal built etrofag and sure, a just snob a to when oa've got a good case, dat[en, These are the hinge every , . - ; woman sighs far, more substantial • �p0 ld1>t't Let IIim &peak,. gr are neoeaary, bat lhoe ether most 'There s a time t9 keep sllenee, bat it yen, end gi�rea wlthent' it rat. Then • evidently wse,net the right time in the aaaa r mast of necessity be t e guide and of a boy entiened whe liver in an Onto seller of h4 children, e■ oially of his town. H got a sliver to his feat, and in He knows the ttionea d and one spite of ie protestation, his mother � rations that youth and aahoed are grandma! er dreaded to place s- pealhct of to, so he mast make hi self his eon's ever the °and. The bap vigersnsly ra. d, and then it he is a peen on to warn, slated. " I won't have ne poultice 1" bt salt, yea, even to save t e loved one declared stentty, aril ways. "Yee, yea will, $ddie," declared boil e mother, too; asrrlse on her delicate grandmet er and mother, firmly •and the. dart a reepenaibllity as rest as the majority !rag two to one, at, bed -time the r, in sae senso mere rc,. To her in- pualtioe •ready, If the pealtioe eve lively turns the child wit Its sorrow ready, th boy war net, and he prevedaa is joy, w {th its tale of hQn r, or in pen- refraotery � hat a switch was breaght inp e f•r wrong doing, and w alai is the r nieitie ' ght, if her heart is not sir rag enough, �t was arranged that the grandmother er affection deep enough pardon and , even while forced to 6artire. ji shenld ap y the poultice, wbi.e the mother s natural for her to stand !wean her was to star}d with the npltt�ed switch at the bedside. The bey was told that fi he tea and their Lather, to de reoste their +• epenad is month," he wenid reoelce bemings, to Sod nnmberl rs ezonses that which�woald keep hIm quiet, Aa the hem, bat she mwt be Dare nl, If oar- , too far a child even discerns it and not. hot ponitloe Coached the bey a foot, he °pee• ed hie mouth. Yen he began. rdingly, ro that in many o es screen- •• gasp still," said his mother, shaktoQ. m V really a wrong infltote , and one the stick, while the grandmother busily ap• lob he will in after _years- not fail to plied the pea:tiee. the effects, nor heeltate to o ndemn the Once more rife llttls fellow opened hie h afl�o Nc u whfoh prompted the aotien. month, � " I" bat -the uplifted u►(to6 paren�ir ehonld be one in t nghte sad awed him to stlenoe. , the sots of the children ae span to In a minute mere the peultloe way firmlj a• the ether, and both amen ble to tea- in place, and the boy was tacked in bad. "There new '' said his mother. "the old e! �iether ie naturally her chitdnn's sliver will be drawn eat and E Idle's foot dente. The may and frank girl will be all well." oakn ray, " I have no a rat #rem gs the mother and grandmother moved er," may be !tasted eve In strong �iampaantl�r away, a shrill, small voles Cation, far the thought of that dear Dame from ender the be3olothes,- saddoned by the knowle ge of their �� you've get it en the wrong,foot !'' g, w[ll held them safely gainrt the rat, let it flew ever so st en�ly and . y. Ah, mothers, hold yea soar' and � Heap On. ; daughters' oen�denoe as ne of the In the meaatainonc p9rt of• North Caro• scored things confided is your oars, ling *hero tea settlement of Sootah Hlg6• their Iaiereet year fate at, their landere, who still preseeve the language and r ypur frionde. their a nsements gnatnE customs of their ierefathers• Dam• amusements, Bat, tame her, the inIe S - was a miatatar in this moantale V bhanging, the youth of o -day will kirk far many yeah, and eeme et his shreeb walk in the same line rho a of fifty sayings are still remembered, The old p� -� s�o •were content to -walk In, and as for once took a young member of his church alas the natty, peace, and happinoas to t »k sharply, ar home, do not try to Toro them irate "What ails ye, Donald ! A !oral' month hey mast keep abreaei et the times, age ye were aye keen cal' the Sunday school will keep abreact of them, ff not at and at the prayer - meeting, aa' now ye eel• then abroad, sa do not, I pray yea, dam chew Ter face at either. Ye hue given ear to crash eat the interes they take rap famUy prayer, an' I mirdeabt me that pleasures oC the present ay. Try, ye read bat seldom in the Hely Baok,'' to enter fate it with the , thus by Donald replied, "that his heart was mr` by their aide, yon Dan dviee and s000uatably veld, that the fire and hope of and they will Liston ie yen and pre9t h!s eatrly faith had died out." y. Only close oompanio ship, and "Man," said tae Dominic,' severoly, hangs of rhenght will mak the home "when I' started to $irnpnttooh yaeterday, it ought to be, a eircla friend8, I heard the oaaoh balers me, and whllo the with a pure and le[ty affeo fen wb�loh - drivae blew his horn, sad the ran -was ehln- torms of sorrow or adversity sly mako ing, it was aye gay and oemferttng. Bann ere strong. _ the afterneen, the sun was hid an t ors � her and mother; make th home a nee horn, Did I sit me dawn on a raal- a laved retreat, where he storm• side ! No, I knew the road to gtrnpatteoh, senand din hter Dan Dom, and find end I walked in 1t. Ye're on the road to a d peace. lake it that, a en far the Sirapattooh on high, Walk In it. It the at has fa11An, —Alai 1 m y a home ran et heaven chines en ye, -and the angeb at sorrow hanging over it —let him blew their barns, weal end geed. Bat !bough all the world fonak him, the net- -keep on the read to �i• nputtoch." d fella at hems still le'v him still M+oy of as could drew strength and osa` r him, still hold oat the s of lave fort from the homely lessen of the old Dam► ld him, and help win him b k to the fie• _ � - ath and •redeemed manho �' � � i +� -•�_' _ - _'" . and daughters, ye, toe, h ve a part � Two Ways of Living.. - fll in the making home who it aught The elder you get the ore yea The old proverb says that every bardad raUze this, and strive to fulfil the we havo to carry offers tore handles —� sty whfoh V aural yours. Why se one smooth and easy m grasp, the � other ant of neutral i �ew y not li is rough and hard to hold. Ove mat► 8» ghee« good the "doss old talk" are thrsngh life taking thiogs by the rough ittg 2 � know ye not, that s ,them handle, and he has a hard time all the Wa1� ppinei�e and prosperity are carer far He draws in a tight harness, sad it chute° yea life jtielf t De yon ne er think wherever it !caches him. He oarriei a ha`vy ntente y they 'wenid Uve, poet and lead and he finds it net worth keeping Who° can, working almost dt►y , d fight he geq it hems. He spends more rtran8� a shenld have Dom #art, pleasnra, and neon the fret and wear of work than np8° respect and honer of all geed men ! the work itself, He Is like a disergw� hat return ds pe make 2 Ay, think old .mill that makes a great noise overa sn far very shame's cake give these small grist, because It grinds Itself maro in the love and honer, the sapper* than !t griadr the grain, Another ns*e votie they an entitled te, Hash the carries the same weight, deee the acne erd the Impatient frown that rtees work, and finds it eery, because he �°° ven�nra to die eve th unfits, And p agree with you ,yea, ry lag by the smooth h d they evaa be poet, old- fathiened, � It Domes to parr that one mw sighs a° Dated, give them the deeps!! love, the weeps, and another man whistles and ua8 °' retebtiag t~endetasea your manhood en the cams ra►d. � � � manhood is capable of keeling, for, her, i1 is to them yen owe aU yea see � Ths BrIgsh war soars of 1885 o»t d° to their love whfoh ootmted nethln E Wh GFaverament £1 117 000 fir the �•• hard to sedan„ thl►t their obildreo inQ of trsospoets whfoh wero neror a�' � reap advaat ey never had. Far the Amerios they paid . £BB,00�'�1 oyc and gir ipvs the aid home, IImbriq £48,000, and the ResetM, � i ' _ 3 - I , I I.. 1 5,' E I *. j f• ' 11 ', .f - - - _ -I .: i t ,•i• r. ' �. . . s. .t 1 ',I ,' i '.t _ - _ . -:.- - .. _ -.- .. - i... I .1 d•' I. 9 1. -•1• -tC .RR^.. - 111 i .. - - - : _ ,. , . . in - ..W - � - I . . . .1 I -_ . , 4� a raj ba►ry it rm itys dace; asu'e'e ttoa lr>ew lr�tU"L lAM1Lt ■•a•abtia•• sr rt>Ira•a ousa ssisl■ess `: r; ts, show i epleadle maps, bsesil• iasgtate, Toroat�. Tab i. the utdeet and , - de teQ� )ro THE WEEK NEWS: damaR• .a t�to ototh. wrrttelil poedcl oars 1,000 gnsdbas sod 6+a• BhorWaad 6+id Typ +wridnor School fa Una- pee Other ° -1 of Sootland, nod Btb1e i UMnI Mtm& 1 UM111oaat odu. IM Teachers and Lecturers are men nt lentil• FA�o� I else best Mme' HOME-1 The Im rtaLevetrnirnt'tiati decided t. and Bible Howe, Terodto, Oat sod pr6otloal axp.rlanoe. Bp�wisl indttoemdnq Dar• • ,• I pe !nq canner months Poelttons • -oared RrAdaates. , our lives theje f1% tl wont. have been presented with permanently Increase the Belfast police fotoe' - dhodbaod books tar said. Correspondence invited. The" Is � � a . riead by 500 men. S sus acre Oasingk NO BETTER cad *elide Seel° e 8 , fee odals by General Strange. Wt 0 Several ContMental papslr+r view with - WILLi111 11 Felt Biota Roofer be►e't no place ire bylaw granting $10,000 to the West alarm the increased influence of Rawls in all New shipment from !8916840 Ex-dtsamebi '•Nor• �. + - _ heAt PAOifio railway was carried in Weed- weglaa." Lowest prloee to the true, We re solo the snow Drf BA:1aK i'oroter c,o., tSrsnttore, G.1 ,. aye European matters. � as9gsate !n gansda for Kallside's Celebrated sheep Koinafactuver and dealer in Tarred Fall, Raotl - Fear thensand $•e; hundred ounces Of Oaslop. Write for gooMtioee. Pitoh, Building Papers, Oarpet and Daatealn9 Fs1L T# PO���� E$ SE$11j0 golf buildings costing - nearly halt A mil gold, dug in the Transvaal, have been JAMU'PARK A SON, Toronto. toady ROOBnjI;, etC.. Story Paper,The►Fireside wealdr. 0319 serial , elf >�e shipped to E ogLnd. i ilor'iow prim address stories by the most talented authors in each issuer K 5)A$DNBjL, dollars have been erected in Winnipeg _ - , - ._- Two NEW -r- - - - j: H. NILL[A1[t3 A number of interesting Com Mete Tales of Love, year• It to reported that Glermi►nr he►e absnden s Adelat<de St. ) :, Toronto: Romance, and Adventure, Choice Poetsy� Short � d has been vidted by a flre which ed the right to establish a naval station at, BROMIDE CRAYON PORTRAIT Sketches, Household Recipes, Sclera Wit and a man hse ttib Tbtrel over twelve theasand dollars g Humor, etc., contained in each inane of The g g� �,�$ C O e Fireside �Veekl fie. area , or with 40 at Q bled ed the Caroline islands. Beandtul, Late tike .red Arti•tlo. Absolutely noth• 7• P y' roach de p : k 0a et roperty# - p . - e p The Porte has sent a note to the Wars inR to egcal (� Life-sized portraits drawn from the moat desirable aonRa of the clay, X2.00 per t1 some t t �i� ear; six months and 20 pieces music, $1; three . far reuiembran a dot Gilenel Gilder, of New York, with his theca to recent the fore military Ordiaa.y photoQnphti and warranted tint atone, Y _ fu dot e. fen Grier, has let t VPinnlpePl on his praying �° - y Por4ala paintteedd in 011, water Oolor, sad lodis Ink. W Ooelaamers wUl and it to their adT6nta9s months and le pieces �usio, lion. tiubscrlbe de Olezt to 'occupation of B Bulgaria. Photographers, agents, a� others shoats wtiN to ask the israds for our main of Files and now. Agents wanted everywhere. Liberal com- 6n am oat arts of t itien to the North Pole, . ' (enclosing stamp) for circular A9eats are making J B!eW, - i*Mias a Bpeepaltp. Bend mission. liample copies tree. Tg$ ,Ftx�s>� Sir E3ward Thornton s retiremont from $26.00 per week. It will pay you to canvass for -• ; for price lie/ and terms. W �,Y. Colborne St.. Toronto, Canada. rhap+ from d C de ,�eDty miles of'traok of the Manhoba Constantinople Is final, as he' failed to deteot olden took out for me at Torosto Bzhioluoe. • . t outside a s and defeat Russian intrigues. Hamilton$ Out,Srto. orth•Western railway have been laid, HAMILTON an dole' PP�►r ode. d N radln of the main line is finbh- J. L. 8AwBb1�iM, Artist, NT ki I . .., bar data great deb pd all the Q g The London Timea ■ of the opliton that 95 KING STREET EAST. TORONTO O . , t 11 gab kin e, ! the annez6tioa of Ro melia wad Balgaria'by I' - -' t BRA111iFt'RD SCALh �. ,r. kes natnr' to f rat d er cent. of the land firs the Russia io only a quest on of time. Z . n gi{ty font p Armstrong s r. left to Far oral {Doe Of ed fa mte cans bellpurchai dleitt Tae Loadoa Sta lard is oonvinoe& that . . �' oe' hones tune s1N�d ed imQrev Prince Bismarck will tot suooeed In averting - Wharf she'd �eenable rates. an eventual straggle between Russia and . PATENT TEMPERED STEEL i er to the value of about tarty ! OLD MATER RICE -)TARC _: n who am aline Prep Austria. LLttVl Sleigh Gears, uk en a°m. ,,.,and dollars was destroyed by fire at ;- I - I . pad hisse as f °and a Bdlevitle the other night. It le believed to The Pens Journal ea I3eLatis pnblishei► if to d sensational report of n alleged uprising of I Harry kilo been the sacs 3c of an incendiary. the native of forth intern ladia aloof - FAIL • - i L . e ebary mac a8 i Made from Best Tempered spring, - - j �.. I' It ie stated that the Orcnadian Paoiflo British role. ' .- it he am toe lid, y have decided not to oomplate the + Ujilit, Handsome. Stroag aid very 111mmbla lazy a iiva M O I� t Y T O LEN D pad from Port Moody to the terminal anti! The new Mahiirajsh st Soindia `wtit has we are baling t6: ge demaod this season from ill :Styles Of .notions where sample to% were sold last winter, and --all- like a Ieetle 1,blatien has been secured for the par- been enthroned with Imposing ceremonies. , ee nos declares he will surpass his Lather In his orders should be p►aosd early to secure prompt at• ProduOtive TtiWn,'V111a dL F"M Prope ) j: her. 68t (n de world Pere, . - bastion. Corning, Portland, and ­Jump beat." >t.11[ITCHIeLL SIcDONALD. Barrister „��� firm friendship to England. Bodies to enf1, and aU at very mode+aN pdose The Department of (Agriculture has thole $ unless Block- Toronto B,reet -Toro la sal'. hie t {me investigated the alleged oases of Forty thousand miners roosntlA hold wroiepti�e ouisoatrer Stet Bob•stetiphal Bend for ds• �voade oughly gw climb trees am w enre•pneumonla among cattle in parts of demenstratien at adotherwell, Scotland, 00- (LD' DUELPH• CANADA ARMSTRONG M'F'O ` Y chances t tern Ontario, and found them to have and resolved to form w federal anion for the OSBORNE & CO., Hamilton,Onta a l b his f set. o knee half - wa O at foundation. Counoll has instructed the redress of miners gr evwnoee. It is #ate4 that England will abandon the M URN HKIIANNIA-We y •tashun be, 'A `us' Belleville City to ' draw rap a oontraot for the island f9f Port Hamilton, off the cewst of t ,. n who's debts dotal t dty solicitor oenstruction of a water works system, and it ter its eze- C.erea, because of the conviction that its oo- capatien would prove a scarce of weaknew , MANUFACTURE ONLY I` : , • ` '� a °hap who'd authorized the M wor to sign of in time of war.* , _ ; T } �, '; get to look de stable 1 in outien by the company, A brlok of gold weighing 319 ennegi And An annonymcns `proolame►ty, written of the oeantry, has been ..! ! , SILVER - PLATED I , A>zr fol , Y ler n+an a t,` "' btu whittled out valued at over elz tnon6and dollars .woe to Hslifaz, N. S ,from the Oxford in the verrisoalar circulated in the Yanj ►ate, calling upon the' hated "VW 3M . at wa warped in de btenght mines at E -ist Halifax. It repreeentatnirty natives to combine and threw cff the y eke of the Feriaghee. , _ .AL I �- , t Gospel ahead of days' work �f three men. judgment has been given in the Superior Jade 1i . . -- - . �1'tll�ti,a Designs, ilombined �cvitb Awd La ,ogeat Tralate Pebool in qt hwqc thing to appeal od Case. Court at Montreal declaring three ex-di- IN +rg� TRACK OF THE BItF , Unequalled Durability _ ', RR Gtuadw, Brssd for i aio�dwr. - -�__. reotere of the Exchange ' BuiS responsible PALO. and FinlelL. • -/ __._ - __. - -- - -- - -- - -_- , - D i ul C " Peak. - - far rho interest on a loan to the insolvent institution, for which they gave their per- i, -- �, 1 I 1 I man the Remnants or the Herds Milt � j 11ti” ae � 4on t, - H - • • s► - ail P silence, but it � -rat tima in the vase !fees in an Oatul sonal eeourity. _ The Dominion Ga ve'i n went helve a ammenced d 1 a hterin all the cattle be. • Formerly Roamed the Prairies. In riding over the greed tart of the open _ r %� ] yj 0 1l s TORONTO. in 1116 foot; and in buying ap an e a g g� n. tls� V� O - ; n, kilo nether and le °gang to ,rho Carmen in the immediate country one sees eery where white objects F K V ° piece a sal violnity of the Levis quarantine. The an- which se rtflat the strong sunshine that -.. GUELPH ONURI6. : ARMERS!AND THRESHERS b l vigorously ki� theritfes are determined that pleuro•pnen- they almost dazzle the eye, These are the + mania shall obtain ne fasting in Canada. bleached skulls of the buffaloes that used to ' ' 'The Third BoholaHic Year begins Boot. lilt - �Ystrce e drawn from TEA 6TATaa AND PaOVINCRe Young CSe on your Machinery only the Well -known PEE no poultice he ream in thousands through these regions: n and boys thoroughly prepared for busip w put' mile in the Laehlae rapids the ether Every one hat read how, only fifty years smea Qraduatee eminently snooeeetnl, Practical . I ._''� I.. .- 1a," declared 'both morning the rudder -ohain of the steamer ago, millions of bnflslees wandered ever work, moderate rates and dioght dealing oharso• . - : er, firmly ;add the g a�F T - : , t [?'il eta suddenly snapped, leaving the boat neatly half of the United States and the Cerise the [ustitatioe. Lsdiee admitted. or infor• pPl70t. a� 110 ' � ¢LDOe►OO ^ =_._ _ I - mation address ii. MAa70BMICK. Principal. l _ ` rat bed -time the• helpless and causing a panic among the pas- Canadian North Nest-; now there are ne p YuNO�R'_ MAt�fitnE GYL1Nl7t EtiGIN6 g he poultioe was sengers. • Fortunately nothing worse than great herds except in the territory of Mon.' e�F.i�iTg i -YOU CAN'T FIND A BOOK THAI and he proved so a delay of about an hoar and a half occur tuna, and fron. that territory more than 1 gives better satisfaction or that von can make ve.e brought Irate rod. l0 000 tkine have been Bent to the east In money taster with than "world's wonders." Belisle SIX GOLD MEDALS have been awe ea ii daring the ist►t three years. Try oar Pmstt• The llsiillitieoi of Lao old Ieados, the ate• a oar, 'For ;earl ever 'akin that is sent olassee- Ohrletlsne and Intldeb, oathotla .anti 1LB�B E bIQB,ABE for your Waggons and Horse Powers. p y y Prbteetaaq, old and young ; old agenle who hove Mmufacinred at queen City Oil 'works, y . , I. A the grandmother wending Montreal tobacco merchant, will sway about half a $On of fine most Is left to not oanva" for year" are going into the field wits I _ __ a, white the mothbr exceed $11;'0,000, It Is stated that several decay an Via prairie. It is a reckless waste N; 0. F. Jenkins sold 188 the first week; J. lL Brace . S RL R�OGMS & CO +y T rontor aye i "The tint week with "Wooden ne /fed m+ ;lifted ewttoh at the'. forgeries and other swindling schemes have of animal life, end I am sorry to' say that one hundred and sixteen dollars." A good ohanot '--�- . ,3 feria that if he been brought to light, and treat steps will our government dean dry little to stop It. for anemplqy ed persons i onto/ tree to actual can- 1. he would receive probably be taken to secure his eztradi- �yithin ten years thiore will be no more vassen t write tor' terms. Bunt■ :. (iAaasrsorl d . c;; � 3 � "W . � . Co,. Brantford.'. I:[m quiet, Ao the den y _ g eat herds of buffaloes In the Uniwd States. . _ m *N1:U1 :)ey'a foot, be open- The Earl of Iddeslel,Qh, Dlinleter of For- , hmall bands of them will !lager hidden away ; ::,. 1. I -1 - I - ;� � - -he began. , - eign Affairs, In the House of Lards, referring in valleys, but by the time some boys who 9sp ,, I I � .. � .-, I I � M0 shaking to the Bulgarian affair, said that with re- read this have lived to be old men the - . _­ � ,I moth or basil a • y . p Bard to the future of the country the Gov- American bison will probably be seen only ; SAND «�,R PR.ICE LIST. . ...C'." . ernment could say nothing, except that all where it is kept as a oariosity, just as the T R� �OME H T -AIR FURNA'E's _ _ . I . . . - fellow opened kilt new engagements mast be made in accord- one little band et anroohe -the last descend- �W�l�gf f if �eIlt Camping Depot a uplifted Lwitoh once with tho Trea of Berlin, ants of the wild cattle 'which used to roc . over all Europe -is kept by the emperor ( 169 YONGE STREET. TORONTO , I • ." Negoliatione are reported to be In . pro- Russia. Ball even new at times sin lab - � - �F • - onitIoB was firmly R a , g rI llil - - �`. gross in Montreal between the Canadian n Line Royal sail steamships, i, I I „I IIIIIiI� � � - 'a . as tacked In bed. Pacific Railway Company and,,the Oatuie falcon or small bends of them will wand r �,0I - "V.q r : -= 5 nether, the old back here to their old grazing- ground. L t Sailing during winter from Portland every Than 0 II�IIII; I,I;,p,llll I� -tea — N and St. Lawrence Navigation Company for day so 1 °, -'. t and E Idle 's foot enamor a patty of hay-makers raw a b y ¢F,g,lltax every Baiurday to Liverpoe , and I j�^ ;'�� I � � __ - ntting ;fleet of steamboats on the Bt, Law. 1 b - summer from Quebec every Saturday to Liverpool. �;;Ijll'!Iih41�'I�� - p of a dozen or more is a remote valley oalltna at Londonderry to land �naiie and n9er~ O �wl' I I;�I� - _ - - rence next season to compete with the. Rich- ty I,I�!!I;,'i7. s; andmether moved hind the -peak. And a few days later one t for Scotland and Ireland ; also from Bat more, TH _- alien and Ontario Navigation Company. p hrill, small voles � ear neighbors at the nearest ra►noh. b Halifax and tat. John ti N.V., toLiverpooltortnighil) O . -, c <tothes - Some ,significant facto have been bran hti and the mountains was sitting during summer months. The deamers of the Slat .-- g 7 ` �I Knee sail during winter to and from Rallies N with t his snug. home o• II ,.- a -_.- wrong feet 1 to light by the police in connection It the doorway a g. Portland, Boston sed�hlladelphis i and during � • ,, ; - . the recent stage robbery and the murder of morning after an early breakfast, when, e , met between Gtlaegow and Montreal week! QIP& . _ - a II � O Sjott at Calgary, N. W. T. They tend to hie astonishment,* a groat buffalo ball came Sow and Boafoa wsekly. and Gtlaegow said - I W . +" phla tortniylhily. m � 11101 .1,11 III, no .dhow that Scott was implicated in the for - trotting easily along within a hundred yards For ht i, p' go, or other information sppI M �' .. _ -- - _ :, 3 rt of No' Care• taer, and that he was murdered in oonse- of the door. He would ardly have been A. Schumacher & oo. Baltimore t t3.Onnatd 8ccw.. �. r � (1-� I '. elephant or a 'rhi• Ralitax her► Oo.. 6/. Johns, 11 F. • Win. �- -- _ — I� 1! _ - t of Sootoh High.- Hence of a disagreement with his fellow- more surprised had as e1e O _ g p p Ch.ose;s - _ - f- ' e the language and conspirators. nooeres happened la for s morning call for ten & do_, 8t. John, N.B.; Alien. lit; boa. - _ . i� �' . p pp g Lovo &Alden, New York t H. gonrlleq . ToroaN I _�= _ - __ orefathers, Dem• - o ureic aloe the he had never seen a buffalo, nor had he ever Allans, pas & Co-, Quebec war. Brookle, Phllads � _ - -j r ; A meeting of msnafa t g , :n this meantaia Welland canal was recently held to disonss ezpeoted to see one at hit ewe ranch. But phis 1 H. A. Allen. Portland. Boston Montreal. same of his shrewd: proposed drawing off of the water for the his surprise left him breath enough to shoat. ___ , __- The Most EOecttve. Clean, lDlNrabie 1064 Economical I[eatei�o in the Markel for warmtsd ad. The old pas- purpose of deepening the oanaL After "A buffalo ! a buff ale, f” The house was roll and ventilating Chnrahea, Schools, Public Bniiiinge, Stores and P�ivaie Reeidenoee. Simple in oonatrao- niber of his church. welting api:n Mr. Pogo a committee was sip- of men j net in from the work - of gathering . Lion and sadly managed, capable of giving more beat with lots consumption of fuel than any cher besting Pointed to in Mr. Page a o Government t0 beef - cattle for shipment; and at the start. . t b t apparalas, �-Absolntely bias Tlght.14 Eight sizes "Harris" and fourslses "Mammoth" - A twel' months' adopt some other plan, so as to avoid the ling word every man seized the nearott a sre made and can be set either in Brick Or Portable form. Correspondence so�lo11ed. For talognw cad . I ' the Sunday sohooi stoppage of the works during the winter. rifle or pistol or shotgun and dashed away - • t ' ihalher inform"ton address ,v an' now ye eel• to 'j ain the chase, only ono er -two ■topping 9URNEY (� T �m�{•g or. Ye hiegivsD AMESlcex.. _ • }� as CD. Mini.t0d), 9I�ILT'OR.' . t' s> 1 hastily to threw a saddle on a horse. A' The �e redoubt me the Thomas Craikehanks, a Sootchman living soon as the chase began the big beast ran t t t e ` • • Italy 1> >ok." is Alford, 111., ie reported to have fallen swiftly into the thicket along the creek, and t>�__ his heart was na -' , heir to an estate of half a million left by an was able to keep eat of eight for some time. E: fire and hope et' aunt who recently died in Scotland. Cruik- The chase was long and exciting, but the 00D. ! e . . . I I.. I r set v 1 wars having en were toe man for him. 4:30RIGINAL,,, t, ht►rlcs U a v Bran of ee era , g buffalo s Gana y __ . . I minie, severely, served in the British and American armies. Some followed up the trail, while others - y - ' 11. U ttoch yesterdays Awful destitution evalLe in the drenth- watched the (outskirts of the thicket; and - , �-•�- - - ;: . ' e, and while the stricken,- region of and Stonewall at last one of the best marksmen among the nun was shin- g r Q ' counties, Tazas, no rMn.having fallen there them, oatohing bight of the big black body, �_ -forting. ut took a aiok line aim and brought the buf• . aruii cr , +u, , 1114 an there was . ter fourteen months; The region hoe blears q �+ transformed into a desert. All the settlers tale dews with a single ballet; se all the 0 . ; t own on the read- • who could leave have fl9d, bat about three inhabitants of the ranch were feasted filth V 0 , � C+ ` thousand families are threatened with death I / . w K(rnpattaoh+ buffalo most as long as it could be kept atom _ E:n the road tee from etatvwtion unless assistance is given a lling. But where the great horde r ge •� - - I tt• 1 k In It. It the them, there in no suoh - excitemat about kll i g II , - NI and the 1011611 - them. . :: gr,ad, -Bat if 11OZ ohetera in Adams oenaty, Indiana, One day' a "young fellow from the - e►i►et, �' " .. y j �' I • h,►► has now extended over the entire county. 1 nin to the yarns of an old buffale an- '` _ �, ?It) uti oc ute 7 � 0 , e raj _ _ - _ ran th and nom' One farmer has lost 86 head -.salt he had. ._ _ _ = l • • - I. ter, sal g, as the hunter finished his • of the old DOM' Unless the cholera abates in the next two •I It mast be very ezotting sppoorts Jahn;1 " rd , I 0 • weeks, there will net be enough hogs left Well, I'll tell yea how it is," said Jphn. it � � B1 - In the county to supply hems oeneump- +ft's about as ezoitiag as it you were CIO ge I , C'f' tioa. It fn eatimated that $30,000 worth of 0 - - - - - - Llvin� hogs have died in the Iasi two weeks in out into the oerral and shoot a dozen of � - these old dairy oows with a pistol. " -dn�e- em 'i _ 0 . that county. can etc, ' 1 4 i' , a,t evert burden ' . w9 handles 00 A battle was fan ht on Sands mornln'-' "'� "�� t. I d - ' other g y g' Wholesale Bates. •eelc �UJ• 6:,'`, i' `I I III --- - r1►Bp, the of last wAek about twenty miles from New CO]IDpAtBtIOII 8t �P r • d, tlllt' u = _ 0" 4 Oae man � ' Laredo, Mexico, between troops from the Patient =" That~ yon think my Sager will m • i _ _ . ,` - - by the rou8 latter city and a force of bandits under E i have to be amputated, doctor?" t o ; _ _ __ _ r' • aria all the war' Osyete, the troops being defeated• It i, Burgeon -" Yes, it will have to came doff," '' fee stated that the bandits are 1$tt�in reinfortied •� ~ . - s; and it cha g rodent- - How much will the 1 ob oust ? �'"t - - _ - - _ _ - - . - - a :i +� - tsarrlas a heavy by Tex%n desperadoes. Intense excite- �� 1% ; - - - _ - _ �' . p Surgeon—" Fifteen dollars. 88 fag Who° meat *avails In New Laredo an attack on Patient -'• is that the bat on ow1� ds, �''.`' ,I ' "'" �',.t F 3 - ''' I ---- = _ - ' r. k p -. p p i y . 11 '. i "1`3111i'I! MULL1i,l tit `_l:l,,.0 Ii11 - 1_. I:1,`' - wy -Mi��i I '1 i - II- . 3 1 1. etren$ , the city bola ez Doted, �'''°°-�ILL':+�u, ►ul' l sutllwr l@;_: . more y g p looter ? I'm w or man." ' , ' % p• �_ o .k ,than upon The Milwaukee authoritles have ' dii- Snrgeen - "Yes, fifteen dollars is this! best - . - . ,. a disergan� covered that a regular business of murder. I oan do for one floger,,bat I will out two i ' ` _ t .. I ". t noise o - ver . , . - e1f mere ing infants at so mach per head has been of 'em off for twenty -flue dollars." Its a ARGEST e arri t A woman hoe �. � r', . N ed on In that city. .. m� AS ,mother been arrested and confessed to the murder . . �loee the a °6020 To Cure a Corn. _ . - of a babe found with a darning needle a i►use he mks* thra ' and she is be- ' There is no look of se- oalled aurae f the rI' Ei �O N '' �+; ST AND B ST FIRE -$QXf . _ . of , through its heart, ndim ,o - Iieved te'. have killed a number of others common ailment known as corns. . d w The leg- - an sigh 804 - ! stable, animal, and mineral kingdoms have AS SWING DROP FLUSH C�V E N D mlee and "o' i whose deaths are new being investigated. be= ransacked for ogres. It IN a simple - ` FOBIBIGN. ma T to remove oorw without for � .. . 111V 1J A.; PERFECT B K E • - It ie a fed that 1Znssis G endeavouring you will a to any druggist • nm•dioine i "d �I>e Chen► �t First C- Ietfils $iov� aver otierei�. For sate by all De,olera , . - e . to form an alliance with Turks . Fagg . - oast th y dealer snbay a bottL of Iintnam'e Palfal�ae T88.o the , The other day £100,000 of bullion sl►ae Dorn Extractor and apply tt ar dt»oted /he j AOTURED t%O• TO �no. �. OGD fir Ea & G• Gu� i never Bred. withdrawn from the Bank of Eogland for thing is done. Got � Putnam e, and no BY. Th .0 - > � 1. - e �p ; 00 i emerWa. ,other. - . . 4 .:86. I . �� 2000 - - . „, -�� tta, � , _. , �.. ': 1 - . i , t ,. • 1i } �, '; . . . - , ... . , 5. '- >' . ,, :. .. �- in 1116 foot; and in buying ap an e a g g� n. tls� V� O - ; n, kilo nether and le °gang to ,rho Carmen in the immediate country one sees eery where white objects F K V ° piece a sal violnity of the Levis quarantine. The an- which se rtflat the strong sunshine that -.. GUELPH ONURI6. : ARMERS!AND THRESHERS b l vigorously ki� theritfes are determined that pleuro•pnen- they almost dazzle the eye, These are the + mania shall obtain ne fasting in Canada. bleached skulls of the buffaloes that used to ' ' 'The Third BoholaHic Year begins Boot. lilt - �Ystrce e drawn from TEA 6TATaa AND PaOVINCRe Young CSe on your Machinery only the Well -known PEE no poultice he ream in thousands through these regions: n and boys thoroughly prepared for busip w put' mile in the Laehlae rapids the ether Every one hat read how, only fifty years smea Qraduatee eminently snooeeetnl, Practical . I ._''� I.. .- 1a," declared 'both morning the rudder -ohain of the steamer ago, millions of bnflslees wandered ever work, moderate rates and dioght dealing oharso• . - : er, firmly ;add the g a�F T - : , t [?'il eta suddenly snapped, leaving the boat neatly half of the United States and the Cerise the [ustitatioe. Lsdiee admitted. or infor• pPl70t. a� 110 ' � ¢LDOe►OO ^ =_._ _ I - mation address ii. MAa70BMICK. Principal. l _ ` rat bed -time the• helpless and causing a panic among the pas- Canadian North Nest-; now there are ne p YuNO�R'_ MAt�fitnE GYL1Nl7t EtiGIN6 g he poultioe was sengers. • Fortunately nothing worse than great herds except in the territory of Mon.' e�F.i�iTg i -YOU CAN'T FIND A BOOK THAI and he proved so a delay of about an hoar and a half occur tuna, and fron. that territory more than 1 gives better satisfaction or that von can make ve.e brought Irate rod. l0 000 tkine have been Bent to the east In money taster with than "world's wonders." Belisle SIX GOLD MEDALS have been awe ea ii daring the ist►t three years. Try oar Pmstt• The llsiillitieoi of Lao old Ieados, the ate• a oar, 'For ;earl ever 'akin that is sent olassee- Ohrletlsne and Intldeb, oathotla .anti 1LB�B E bIQB,ABE for your Waggons and Horse Powers. p y y Prbteetaaq, old and young ; old agenle who hove Mmufacinred at queen City Oil 'works, y . , I. A the grandmother wending Montreal tobacco merchant, will sway about half a $On of fine most Is left to not oanva" for year" are going into the field wits I _ __ a, white the mothbr exceed $11;'0,000, It Is stated that several decay an Via prairie. It is a reckless waste N; 0. F. Jenkins sold 188 the first week; J. lL Brace . S RL R�OGMS & CO +y T rontor aye i "The tint week with "Wooden ne /fed m+ ;lifted ewttoh at the'. forgeries and other swindling schemes have of animal life, end I am sorry to' say that one hundred and sixteen dollars." A good ohanot '--�- . ,3 feria that if he been brought to light, and treat steps will our government dean dry little to stop It. for anemplqy ed persons i onto/ tree to actual can- 1. he would receive probably be taken to secure his eztradi- �yithin ten years thiore will be no more vassen t write tor' terms. Bunt■ :. (iAaasrsorl d . c;; � 3 � "W . � . Co,. Brantford.'. I:[m quiet, Ao the den y _ g eat herds of buffaloes In the Uniwd States. . _ m *N1:U1 :)ey'a foot, be open- The Earl of Iddeslel,Qh, Dlinleter of For- , hmall bands of them will !lager hidden away ; ::,. 1. I -1 - I - ;� � - -he began. , - eign Affairs, In the House of Lards, referring in valleys, but by the time some boys who 9sp ,, I I � .. � .-, I I � M0 shaking to the Bulgarian affair, said that with re- read this have lived to be old men the - . _­ � ,I moth or basil a • y . p Bard to the future of the country the Gov- American bison will probably be seen only ; SAND «�,R PR.ICE LIST. . ...C'." . ernment could say nothing, except that all where it is kept as a oariosity, just as the T R� �OME H T -AIR FURNA'E's _ _ . I . . . - fellow opened kilt new engagements mast be made in accord- one little band et anroohe -the last descend- �W�l�gf f if �eIlt Camping Depot a uplifted Lwitoh once with tho Trea of Berlin, ants of the wild cattle 'which used to roc . over all Europe -is kept by the emperor ( 169 YONGE STREET. TORONTO , I • ." Negoliatione are reported to be In . pro- Russia. Ball even new at times sin lab - � - �F • - onitIoB was firmly R a , g rI llil - - �`. gross in Montreal between the Canadian n Line Royal sail steamships, i, I I „I IIIIIiI� � � - 'a . as tacked In bed. Pacific Railway Company and,,the Oatuie falcon or small bends of them will wand r �,0I - "V.q r : -= 5 nether, the old back here to their old grazing- ground. L t Sailing during winter from Portland every Than 0 II�IIII; I,I;,p,llll I� -tea — N and St. Lawrence Navigation Company for day so 1 °, -'. t and E Idle 's foot enamor a patty of hay-makers raw a b y ¢F,g,lltax every Baiurday to Liverpoe , and I j�^ ;'�� I � � __ - ntting ;fleet of steamboats on the Bt, Law. 1 b - summer from Quebec every Saturday to Liverpool. �;;Ijll'!Iih41�'I�� - p of a dozen or more is a remote valley oalltna at Londonderry to land �naiie and n9er~ O �wl' I I;�I� - _ - - rence next season to compete with the. Rich- ty I,I�!!I;,'i7. s; andmether moved hind the -peak. And a few days later one t for Scotland and Ireland ; also from Bat more, TH _- alien and Ontario Navigation Company. p hrill, small voles � ear neighbors at the nearest ra►noh. b Halifax and tat. John ti N.V., toLiverpooltortnighil) O . -, c <tothes - Some ,significant facto have been bran hti and the mountains was sitting during summer months. The deamers of the Slat .-- g 7 ` �I Knee sail during winter to and from Rallies N with t his snug. home o• II ,.- a -_.- wrong feet 1 to light by the police in connection It the doorway a g. Portland, Boston sed�hlladelphis i and during � • ,, ; - . the recent stage robbery and the murder of morning after an early breakfast, when, e , met between Gtlaegow and Montreal week! QIP& . _ - a II � O Sjott at Calgary, N. W. T. They tend to hie astonishment,* a groat buffalo ball came Sow and Boafoa wsekly. and Gtlaegow said - I W . +" phla tortniylhily. m � 11101 .1,11 III, no .dhow that Scott was implicated in the for - trotting easily along within a hundred yards For ht i, p' go, or other information sppI M �' .. _ -- - _ :, 3 rt of No' Care• taer, and that he was murdered in oonse- of the door. He would ardly have been A. Schumacher & oo. Baltimore t t3.Onnatd 8ccw.. �. r � (1-� I '. elephant or a 'rhi• Ralitax her► Oo.. 6/. Johns, 11 F. • Win. �- -- _ — I� 1! _ - t of Sootoh High.- Hence of a disagreement with his fellow- more surprised had as e1e O _ g p p Ch.ose;s - _ - f- ' e the language and conspirators. nooeres happened la for s morning call for ten & do_, 8t. John, N.B.; Alien. lit; boa. - _ . i� �' . p pp g Lovo &Alden, New York t H. gonrlleq . ToroaN I _�= _ - __ orefathers, Dem• - o ureic aloe the he had never seen a buffalo, nor had he ever Allans, pas & Co-, Quebec war. Brookle, Phllads � _ - -j r ; A meeting of msnafa t g , :n this meantaia Welland canal was recently held to disonss ezpeoted to see one at hit ewe ranch. But phis 1 H. A. Allen. Portland. Boston Montreal. same of his shrewd: proposed drawing off of the water for the his surprise left him breath enough to shoat. ___ , __- The Most EOecttve. Clean, lDlNrabie 1064 Economical I[eatei�o in the Markel for warmtsd ad. The old pas- purpose of deepening the oanaL After "A buffalo ! a buff ale, f” The house was roll and ventilating Chnrahea, Schools, Public Bniiiinge, Stores and P�ivaie Reeidenoee. Simple in oonatrao- niber of his church. welting api:n Mr. Pogo a committee was sip- of men j net in from the work - of gathering . Lion and sadly managed, capable of giving more beat with lots consumption of fuel than any cher besting Pointed to in Mr. Page a o Government t0 beef - cattle for shipment; and at the start. . t b t apparalas, �-Absolntely bias Tlght.14 Eight sizes "Harris" and fourslses "Mammoth" - A twel' months' adopt some other plan, so as to avoid the ling word every man seized the nearott a sre made and can be set either in Brick Or Portable form. Correspondence so�lo11ed. For talognw cad . I ' the Sunday sohooi stoppage of the works during the winter. rifle or pistol or shotgun and dashed away - • t ' ihalher inform"ton address ,v an' now ye eel• to 'j ain the chase, only ono er -two ■topping 9URNEY (� T �m�{•g or. Ye hiegivsD AMESlcex.. _ • }� as CD. Mini.t0d), 9I�ILT'OR.' . t' s> 1 hastily to threw a saddle on a horse. A' The �e redoubt me the Thomas Craikehanks, a Sootchman living soon as the chase began the big beast ran t t t e ` • • Italy 1> >ok." is Alford, 111., ie reported to have fallen swiftly into the thicket along the creek, and t>�__ his heart was na -' , heir to an estate of half a million left by an was able to keep eat of eight for some time. E: fire and hope et' aunt who recently died in Scotland. Cruik- The chase was long and exciting, but the 00D. ! e . . . I I.. I r set v 1 wars having en were toe man for him. 4:30RIGINAL,,, t, ht►rlcs U a v Bran of ee era , g buffalo s Gana y __ . . I minie, severely, served in the British and American armies. Some followed up the trail, while others - y - ' 11. U ttoch yesterdays Awful destitution evalLe in the drenth- watched the (outskirts of the thicket; and - , �-•�- - - ;: . ' e, and while the stricken,- region of and Stonewall at last one of the best marksmen among the nun was shin- g r Q ' counties, Tazas, no rMn.having fallen there them, oatohing bight of the big black body, �_ -forting. ut took a aiok line aim and brought the buf• . aruii cr , +u, , 1114 an there was . ter fourteen months; The region hoe blears q �+ transformed into a desert. All the settlers tale dews with a single ballet; se all the 0 . ; t own on the read- • who could leave have fl9d, bat about three inhabitants of the ranch were feasted filth V 0 , � C+ ` thousand families are threatened with death I / . w K(rnpattaoh+ buffalo most as long as it could be kept atom _ E:n the road tee from etatvwtion unless assistance is given a lling. But where the great horde r ge •� - - I tt• 1 k In It. It the them, there in no suoh - excitemat about kll i g II , - NI and the 1011611 - them. . :: gr,ad, -Bat if 11OZ ohetera in Adams oenaty, Indiana, One day' a "young fellow from the - e►i►et, �' " .. y j �' I • h,►► has now extended over the entire county. 1 nin to the yarns of an old buffale an- '` _ �, ?It) uti oc ute 7 � 0 , e raj _ _ - _ ran th and nom' One farmer has lost 86 head -.salt he had. ._ _ _ = l • • - I. ter, sal g, as the hunter finished his • of the old DOM' Unless the cholera abates in the next two •I It mast be very ezotting sppoorts Jahn;1 " rd , I 0 • weeks, there will net be enough hogs left Well, I'll tell yea how it is," said Jphn. it � � B1 - In the county to supply hems oeneump- +ft's about as ezoitiag as it you were CIO ge I , C'f' tioa. It fn eatimated that $30,000 worth of 0 - - - - - - Llvin� hogs have died in the Iasi two weeks in out into the oerral and shoot a dozen of � - these old dairy oows with a pistol. " -dn�e- em 'i _ 0 . that county. can etc, ' 1 4 i' , a,t evert burden ' . w9 handles 00 A battle was fan ht on Sands mornln'-' "'� "�� t. I d - ' other g y g' Wholesale Bates. •eelc �UJ• 6:,'`, i' `I I III --- - r1►Bp, the of last wAek about twenty miles from New CO]IDpAtBtIOII 8t �P r • d, tlllt' u = _ 0" 4 Oae man � ' Laredo, Mexico, between troops from the Patient =" That~ yon think my Sager will m • i _ _ . ,` - - by the rou8 latter city and a force of bandits under E i have to be amputated, doctor?" t o ; _ _ __ _ r' • aria all the war' Osyete, the troops being defeated• It i, Burgeon -" Yes, it will have to came doff," '' fee stated that the bandits are 1$tt�in reinfortied •� ~ . - s; and it cha g rodent- - How much will the 1 ob oust ? �'"t - - _ - - _ _ - - . - - a :i +� - tsarrlas a heavy by Tex%n desperadoes. Intense excite- �� 1% ; - - - _ - _ �' . p Surgeon—" Fifteen dollars. 88 fag Who° meat *avails In New Laredo an attack on Patient -'• is that the bat on ow1� ds, �''.`' ,I ' "'" �',.t F 3 - ''' I ---- = _ - ' r. k p -. p p i y . 11 '. i "1`3111i'I! MULL1i,l tit `_l:l,,.0 Ii11 - 1_. I:1,`' - wy -Mi��i I '1 i - II- . 3 1 1. etren$ , the city bola ez Doted, �'''°°-�ILL':+�u, ►ul' l sutllwr l@;_: . more y g p looter ? I'm w or man." ' , ' % p• �_ o .k ,than upon The Milwaukee authoritles have ' dii- Snrgeen - "Yes, fifteen dollars is this! best - . - . ,. a disergan� covered that a regular business of murder. I oan do for one floger,,bat I will out two i ' ` _ t .. I ". t noise o - ver . , . - e1f mere ing infants at so mach per head has been of 'em off for twenty -flue dollars." Its a ARGEST e arri t A woman hoe �. � r', . N ed on In that city. .. m� AS ,mother been arrested and confessed to the murder . . �loee the a °6020 To Cure a Corn. _ . - of a babe found with a darning needle a i►use he mks* thra ' and she is be- ' There is no look of se- oalled aurae f the rI' Ei �O N '' �+; ST AND B ST FIRE -$QXf . _ . of , through its heart, ndim ,o - Iieved te'. have killed a number of others common ailment known as corns. . d w The leg- - an sigh 804 - ! stable, animal, and mineral kingdoms have AS SWING DROP FLUSH C�V E N D mlee and "o' i whose deaths are new being investigated. be= ransacked for ogres. It IN a simple - ` FOBIBIGN. ma T to remove oorw without for � .. . 111V 1J A.; PERFECT B K E • - It ie a fed that 1Znssis G endeavouring you will a to any druggist • nm•dioine i "d �I>e Chen► �t First C- Ietfils $iov� aver otierei�. For sate by all De,olera , . - e . to form an alliance with Turks . Fagg . - oast th y dealer snbay a bottL of Iintnam'e Palfal�ae T88.o the , The other day £100,000 of bullion sl►ae Dorn Extractor and apply tt ar dt»oted /he j AOTURED t%O• TO �no. �. OGD fir Ea & G• Gu� i never Bred. withdrawn from the Bank of Eogland for thing is done. Got � Putnam e, and no BY. Th .0 - > � 1. - e �p ; 00 i emerWa. ,other. - . . 4 .:86. I . �� 2000 - - . „, -�� tta, � , _. , �.. ': 1 - . i , A 1 I ,{ 11 1.51 .. . �rl , , )'� i � I I h',� ... � -, �, t -,,� - - :- � - I . . , 3 . I - . I � 1. \, �.;. - , .. . 1. : 6 . . , * . . . I . . . . , � � . I I,- I :_ I , . . ­ . . . . , � , . , . . . - , , , * , - , , I . I . , I , , , , -- , , \! - .'� . � : I ,� , I .- - . - . - lli; 1 : 1� � �.. I. ; Z , !,. � . i I I - - ­ . . - � - ; . , , I * I , , .. . � . I "I - . . , I . i , � , .. . � I . . I 1. . I . . . .1 �. - I . . , '. . . � - . 1, I : : !:� , .. . �. . i - ... � . I I - . . . . � . , . . , , . . �. �. . ; . ; I . i� . � I . I � . . 1. � 1. I . . . - . . . � _ I � 1 i _. 1 : � :.: I , . � i . � . . . , 1. , .., . - . . I . . I . . . . � . . � . - i . . - - . I I - I I . - . I - .1 . . I ., -1 I i I I " I . . . I . . . - I . . .. ; i . I � . _111111,111111111111111� . I _� - . . I . , - . . - I - . ' ­ .. � ... Naw ADVERTISEMENT& THis DAY. COW XNRS& - . -, - I—— .... - * 7 1, - .- ­ . ----,- ? . I . . _il � - - - _., 1, Peleg's Penellings--L �' _ 1. 1. - - I I . . . ... . , , . I . �_. .. ... _. I P� " ..�. On Sunda* 1 dwm , ast�-: a vajuable , ,34.�­ � .......0-0.0- , . ­ 11 . 1. .. - . I '. 'k I . . . .., I.., �� I.; - 16 1, '.� , � � .1 ; kt- 11 f 0.i COW Won&g to Rev. Father Sbeeh *The`baildlings and surronim gs from ­ . . '. � I . Local-C. W. Bell. - . ..; . .. , an t , I • , �" � ,-. - I ­ I Local-E. Stepheuw:-.,,�.. .�_! ,�'..; '' 'L ' - , I . .� . I - - � ,,�­ - ., �. . -� '; , was Wed near the station by a freight the school house down around the corner NO is th*e,, . . : Low-Mrs. J. A. ]Jeal. '' �._-_: !I.- • - �!�. �'; �J,:, - It I . .. . . . - _.. _.� ; ��. ii `train. The animal wow valued at a high are beginning to look di6 dated Aron � L. ; I .20.;;.�._,Nil . . 1. , . . .. - on.- ; - I., . - � - , , ". , - . ., . ., , 11 • - I Stoneware-Iss" At . ., 1 , - I . ­ _­ � I, , - . . � � .4, 1 . . L� _ figure. ' , . strian to me � ..' I !, � _­_ ' ' ' - . I . . '. J� - ­ _7 # they ? " said a fouow.701 - I � . . A� : . ley � , ; �' Farm for Sale---�-Wm. Ldgrj�- I �,-. � '.1 '. "' , � 1� � . . I � '. I ­ ''! I ' We""" * �.. ! - .. . I the other day as I w" taking my *usual � j.'� .. r � .,:. I . - .. ; - r - - . . , . . ., - ... 'and A - ple� ). I Don't Mention 1"" Parker, �,' �, " �'� .. While daing up Pears '. 1.1 t, ... I � I I ....;_..�:_ ..- , ' Mr. Geo. Long. ar., "d wife, who ramble for the benefit of my constitution. . . . . � p . . . : :f, I I . I . �., . Money to Loan--Thos. Puncher. .,k,,, -. . - . . ' I I . . ; .. � I . . - 1. - I I have been away to E41sad for the past " Yes," I remarked, ",,Ahey do begin to . . , I I . ­ �' ". - . I t ,'- � - . , . - _.!� - " . I ' I- __ - - - � , .. .: . I � .. ; .-. . , lag. ey. _- . _� . , . : me Th! had a most enjoyable trip, pended in lumber and paint would make • I . i ' � ­ . w ,. and visited some of the most noteworthy a great difierenos in �the appearance of - , . _., IV go �, . I . I" 1 LC E A I ­ Farm Wa4ted-Apply this office. � three molmibs, returned on Monday morn. show sips of decay." -A few ex. TO , 6 . . � I : I A I . OM . iD GETs''. . . . eons . . rcwug E ... Places in the old try, and among t4e place, and- would' enhance its value . � . . �. S . - � I f E..a . Stone . PICKERING, ONT., SEPT. 17, 18M. Others the Colonial Exhibition, which is a 50 P4r cent. , I I I L. .., ; �. I _' ­ � * . * . . . ... . . . . I . . .. �,� J'., - . . ome o o r a: d'' grand success. ' I , 1, ­ . n G6M *.. .. 1. LOCALISMS. , - Akj&X!M . � I - �!_).; .1 L1. " I am surprised," . . 1"'' i L" 'I _ I_: -I . . ised, " said ,'a visitor the �* '? . . . ­ , , , ..., .. , I ..", � � � , . . . . n" , � ��', - , � - I . .. . .. . . . - i . . - i There shou'l be - I - their day to we, "to notice that the I . . . ... - , I . a , gom� "means of' - 01 � . I 1'_. . .i an ' I : I , . . .; . ' .. , nouncing fire in this villaFe. A much Flo of your beautiful Village allow two . � - � - larger crowd could have Usembled at Eneorial grounds to remain in the very . ­ . centre of population." "You saw only , * . I:Rr It is a safe rule that the liberal Olmsted & Rempthom's planing mill on , ... , , advertiser will always be found to bethe, Wednesday in time to have rescued large half of them, ' said I, "for we - have no . . . - . liberal dealing merchant. Read less than four, but one of them, it is true, -1 Readers �/ T.HR quantities �;f lumber, &c., which was do. ! . . . - *. . ... . . . .. . ;! �, . . . 'r I . 4 .. I . . i", . � I .* . . � PICKERING NEWS will it to ika ad- stroyed. Those who got there in time ocated just at the outskirts of the vil - • *I - �t'. _. ­,� . . . _. . k . . I . . � . - is I I � .� t� - I . . � . - 11 . . . . I . . .- �, I I � . I .. I . _--­--.� - . -, . . . I . :L . . .. I . . . . . I vantage to patronize those business men worked well, but could not save all the -laRe.", The above remark brought up , ­ . ­ I . . . _. . � . � . ; . . . ; - .- . ... I .. . . . . .. I . . . � . who sorUcit then, custom through those contents before it was enveloped in flames. remembrances of the efforts made some ! ... .��. - .. ltj� . ... . . . columuc. . or three" r- this i'l ''. . -, . " � A cheap 2,riai TZIP. L . . . two years ago to supply - I - -, - __ "! - I - 1. I - . . �. . •_9� ��:-:�­' . � * , r ,. We would be greatly obliged to our great'want and prevent further burials ­-St. George's, Pickering. , . move - Sept. " �. Sunday 'subscribers throughout the country, if within the village; but like all ... I ' . - . - � � 19th. No service. .. menus intended to benefit the place, this ,. � I .. � Z ,...,I . it would not inconvenience them any, if m . . .. . vler at they would kindly tell their neighbors one been . - % : .. �. I A Presh- Assorted Supply of .. - • - -PI&Dnels cheaper tban'e ie fe� through, and nothing has b . � , ..1. ) u . . - C I . . " . "bell's, Whitby. *ad done from that day to this. .. . . .1 . , - that they may have THit PicKERixo NEWS I . ­0 I � , . . . .... � . ,..L-:, * ' * 4' " L . . ", , . . , ­ . . . . I L . - � I h 1 � . . --Mr. John Wise,' A 7, wife, of 11=il- fbir the balance of this year for the small * ' ! - I., I - -_ - I . . .. - . .t an wi e, "What bailding'is that 'ita- ding on i . .. - . . . - . r.. �._ ton, were visiting friends in town last sum of 25 cents in cash. THIK NEWS - . rA - .. . . I I.. ' the corner there, occupying Such a com. .* . . [ I . " . week. ,., i . gives all the local and district news, and . I I . . . , rounding position in the heart I I . 1.� 1� . . �_Mrs.; A. G. Flint, 'an,a M"iei A. bear in-mind it is,the me paper. - .. of the - W ­ w town?" asked Mr. Blank as he and I . - , I . L I Flint, of Kingston, are visiting at Mr. lww"tlOn " Ili ' L � '. ' were strolling down Main street the other . --- _J,.�.' Goo. Maver's this week. Experts of the telegraph ' :company day. After ascertaining the building I . .. . . I . . .. - ,went through our village on Tuesday referred to I informed the stranger that it . -Mr. John Dickie left on Thtt�sAiy . V -morning last for &- week 's vacation to morning, tightening the wires,. and cut. , I . ­. t* was the place of worship of - the Presby- , ­ .� IT ,. ­ . . . ­ . : • ; Catiaract. 'DR limbs off shade trees which interfered . t .. I You will find it advaniage- ous to '.* - . 1. � .. .: - I., . .. � . . . - . . 'company's prerc terian denomination in ibis vilifLge. He ' �.,, .1 ..:. - ., I ,.- - , - I . �..._ . _. . with the prerogative. The . I . . . . A ... .. 1 . i . - . . .r I ' . J-1 .' .� 1. �- -Mr.. Hodgson, telegraph operator at I . seemed to be considerably taken . - . � 11 .. I . . I . manner in which IeA en travel up 4 ' "" ' . : I Be in ` QeAppelle, N.W.T., is visitine at Mr. telegraph pole and proceeded to ask several other que,- I I-. ­ : le and twice their legs around . John Gee's this week.- - . . _­.... - its Summit, is the envious delight of tions, and having received answers to . . .. I , - - Campbell's . i "ROW. Wirehouse, more than one smal' boy.. We are in. the same, again ejaculated, 11 Well, I am .- . . . I GI i B.IJY-, "H R .T"-** , .. _ Wkitby, is the plac4 to get ready-made . surprised I A wealthy and enterprising . I .1, I ­ r 'formed that a tboro;;;� system of repairs denomination rp � � 0 .-. I . ... . . . . - �,. om . . I... .% � .. . . .. I . I I I like the Presbyterians I k t � I 1. I.. - . V - - il '' -� , suits for boys and youths fir $2 up.*ad will be gone through with the lines next . � . . .....! ...� . . - - - . � I , . - , . - . - . . - - . . �.. I ;. x . ,%,J I . . I- .,- I - - . n improper, should ba'Ve a new church and no mis. - ;,. � �` � , , , I . _. . .. . - . . � . I . � � . - I ­, .. -1 .. . � .� . . . . � � . . .. . . . 1, . . . , " , - . 0 . . -Mr. W. Grieg, of Brantfoxd,. was year, wbe * shattered or loose take." I may say,iny opinion coincided . ' _', � . . ' /.. - :, - . . . - ­ ; � * I . ­ ! I;' �.1 � . � . ' I I ts, c eaZ!t . 1. I I . ;. , . . - - . . �.r _ .;i : ' . " . 11. - . . . � Whit- . - - - . . - 'be Th6re is no time 8'O." conducive to calm I . . - . Campbell's Glasgow Warehouse, -1 beipest 1 Wait for I . es, and c � i I ; . - It I 1W . !I ,_� - :, - - . Grand Trunk's mammoth excursion At 'deliberate contemplation as the mid. C K . - ' I RQ U1 6- - . by. d carpe b ­ 31"t Xxommon. . . . *,� 1_ I � � 'I. IE-'."-'& I ­ . siting in town over Sunday. poles will be removed or attended to, etc. With his �n his respect. - v)-Floor oilcloths an - t 9 .D. ­ " , Kerr, , - . • � , �. , . -Miss Rate of Rocbesi4, N.T, following rates:-Whithy to Port Huron night hour. While the pale moon floats - � 2. I- . $5.00 - . . - 'is visiting the NEws-man this week. and Detroit and return only ; athwart the fleecy cl6uds, through which . . Grand Rapids, $9.00; East 8 and the silver stars are coyly . ' .1 . ..... --Greenwood Church of -EiiWand- Bay City, $6.00; Cincinnati, peeping, and.: a __ 1. . . raw 18866 ARLEY, - - - , I _.. fl:�--- 11 ...... . I owed stillness broods over all things .. - . . � I . .00; and St. Louis, $16. e I . I . - � " Sept. 19th. Seri�don: "The Seeking and Chicago, $11 ukee hall * . . -188 --- -, ". i Saviour." -�: ­1 earthly, a -pathos gteals over one's soul 4�_ . . . " 1. . � . _ - from 1, Ir I ., ------ J_ .1 . ..%. .... � . . . - ' . i . . I - ana, inspect 6am'' ,��an above. a . I . iS Prepared to pur . 'y Quantity of 1 � : , I., - Tickets readiri fr Toronto $1,00 less and senses that is truly delightful. Every. , I , I . .. . - OF i.. --Call 'ect bell's new cod to go on 24th or 25th 77te rsigned . ­� . ibooss and shoes, tweeds and Knels. *ad . one is familiar with those immortal � I se an .... of September, and good return n I P to words of Shakespeare : -1 'Tis midnight I 1112"..A.rZ, :S.&.n1.J:0-T-, 7m ,& B 43C M - - � . . . r .1 I ­. .. 1. . � - '.. E. Stephenson, Up. wide west ; the rapid rivers slow] run, • Om pare favorably with ' � vifi6ag friends in. this vicinity for ,a few information apply to E . '17- , ' - Miss Mary G. Allan, of Hamilton, is Oct. 5th, 1886. For tickets and further and the Setting sun, is rising in the wide, That may be offered, and pay prices that will ( days. �yi. I . town Ticket and Telegraph office, Wyitby. y - th 4 __-1 . - - ­ . . . .ur I - " I - There i few ' ' . See his advertisement in t ,- the frog is in its downy nest, the pensive .1 � ; .. rounding markets. To be delivered at _ 4� f, * , Tb are a t wl brokeii and loose The Plant" his paper'\ � ` 40 Rost ands cow, hilarious hop from - I -,, I : .1 I planks in the sid. walks that need looking .. . Loss. -1. . bough to bough." And agam'', what does r.rMEJF� � 1, srrm&m. -Wa , r - . . - . I � . i ­ - after. .A great deal . MVA.rop., � � ­ . � - . f sympathy is felt for If ilton say : 11 Ali - yes I that. is an holy 1. : . .. i - - . ., - � ` ! I � I ; . . . ' �See R. & J. -ampbelY9 n a-, Messrs. Olmote & -Remptborn by. the hour. The pale ' - '�.- ' 1:. ' AT. FRENCHMAN BAY.. .. .­ . . . new ress moon throws its silver . . r. I . AN'S I , . v�:.''. . 1_ � . . goods' at the lasgow. Warehouse, villagers. They re bard-working men, sheen on Pumpkin-trees and pastures , - . I . , - - ... . - _. � - 1. . , .t . ' in call Farnterys attention, to W.bitb.y. , - ,-ad And from small be ' nings had worked green, dotted with trine so lank and lean He ivoul(l 'aSa I , .1 * , . . (. . - . .1 . . I delivery at Frenchn,taWs Bay. afe r?/ of I .:_ -The County` Court sittings . com- up quite a business' ieir planing mill. the milk they .give i$ -sour. An odor, No Street rso --Vo Rtti I Iva 1/ 0V.' 8- 'It is hoped they will b able -to rebuild 'Tis incense 0 the dying day! a19 , .. . ings, no Screeching Locoi t' .. 11. I , -menced at Whitby on Monday last. ' 0 a . . I - i I . _ . . .. .. . tvesl. - . .. . � . I i ,� � . I -R. & J. Campbell are offering o and again resume operations. A planing byrnii from an old grey cat-its it blithly I . I . . . ' . . � . . - ., SALT COAL IrOR SALIE_ - .. ­. ­ -�... I I . - . . - goods mill and factory of this discription should, dodges the swift brickbat, and goes an : - � '. '..., � i - . . . . � . . 1. ,...1. - . h n *ad and we believe does, pay well here, and if octave higher when you yell' seat, - . � . I ''. � .. -1 , ­ , - to Bra*. J. A. Olmsted & Kempthorn . - . , _ : , , rMITC8 mc 'Y� . w - ­ 'are not in 1 a serenadiug'its mate three miles away,'' Liverpool Market, Se t. i, 18,66. con It . ;.:,. . . r Agent for W. D. Matthews � . . . 0. I . , - 'I,.. Carswell of the Oshawa Vindicator. It's position, owing to their heavy loss . PELF(}. . I - I . a girl. I ; ` . �;� ": _- I __� . • . through the fire, to c6mmence operations il � . ­ . . I j. ,­_ I.... _'.. .� - 1, Zook Wort! . "' �:-] �.. , . , , �- " :. -.;,ij , � i . ; . I . - . 1_- t .. . � . - . . : I . I i i - .;,.-. I.... . � k _­ I.. - .: ., .1 .....': again, Some enterprising person shoo BeginaLng to move. :1 ­�', I... 1. .11 . � - ' - N . . . I . . . .. . . - e mattress step in and supply the want. , We were down at the Harbor the other ' .­ = IT a _. * Only $4 Voy,en-wire " '' 88 ' _y 7W '"You . 1. , , . i. _ for best � ` * _ 1-1 . - ,'...! . 6, .:,; ''! .� -, .. . . -_ I . .� I... during September. J. H. Beal. ­-45-6 Ming School. .. . ," . day and noticed that considerable barley 7 ' � 1* . Conung to Town., Mr. C.U. Bell' ' � is already c I YE S IG' H � , I ­�. - . � .. I .. . 'who' has been eohA.ci. coming in. The sample its very RU11\ - YOUR -- :- � ­ i -e removing to ing , Mrs. Greig and family are writing schools in Whitby and sur. bright and plump, and most of the yield .1 . By using Common Class(,s, .when you es7n purchase . '. i , " � Pi ng this week from Clinton. They around h o. I ...... A large , I I . . -, .1 - ckeri' - rounding towns for the past few weeks, I I - . . � I'll I . �,;, � will reside in Mr. I)o . , : - � ; 1. wsWell's' house o� arrangements to open It class quantity of coal has arrived at the Bay, -,, - i LAZARUS,g MORRI . 0 , . ,.; . & C009S I. I- � . � I . .., ­ East street. I at the Public School building, Pickering, and it is said to be a first-class article. ," 11 'I; I . .- � . ­ I ... ...� .�. I : ; I . ,:: -T, � '' ­'. I .. .1 . - 1. . . . I 11 . . � Z : . , - . ,. .., . . . -�, .. ., - I I.. . . - � ., . .- A Change. - : h - ­i� ... , I - on Thursday evening Sf,pt. 23rd.' We setter Dtfll - ' ..:T.,;...!,:... .. . - %7 I . ­ I _ - , Z ;. . I i .. [ '.. * .,... -1 have seen specimens 0 � . 1: � I I - .1 : The Dresden Times comes lo ids this � hip exe. We are infornied that Mr. Wm.- Hain - Celebrated - . I I ­ . 6 ­ d . ,� I 1'. a'. so I Week in eight . crated by Mr. Bell, an4 so _ 9 . . . Celebrate ..,� ._ I - -page form an] much 1 lyr�tln claims to have beaten Mr. Jer M 1� I . .. I 9 . r7 Moore 's i I . . . . . - ..... . ­,.� . . '. .. . appearance. Mr. Jos. add n_ 0 a tun] which Wttj � '"' .1 . . is in , W I - proved i lm" done by his students, all of which aie co d* ppas . . . S. G record at A . I then w editor and 'publisher. Success. eldsive evidence that he is master of the mentioned last week. Mr. Ham pitched � i I A nazity.. . pen and imparts his, art thoroughly to nine loads Of Peas onto a wagon between PER I TACLE - Mrs. Job- - - ­ : -others. 'As all will now have a chance 5 and 8 O'clock p.m., or in three hours, - - u Gre�nlaw - at this ; The best in the World.. About a million pair now in use, giving geDeral- ': 4 1 I let' 8 � office to improve their handwriting, we predict which had been grown on two acres . . satisfaction. For sale only by . ­� on Friday last something that is rarely that Mr. Bell's school will be well at. She farm of Mr. John Baxter a few on ' '-I seen, 'namely, three complete pears . . days I , . . - ' , . one blossom. e also favors us w .. , i.: , : 4 ,. I ; I ; .. -1. " ... , _ . ; -11. basket of very fine p "" UWUTY 941ROW Ordem - .f - ... - :" I . . � I .. �-,_ � I .; . 4 . ears, , stateh. - I .;. I I . : : . _- , . - -, . . - . . I `1 - '1 DRUGGIS . from tended. It certainly should be. .,. no. . . ."� She ith- . � , , z . . .Criaket . ' I W - , He-! . bas our thanks. fo,7��K�b"'h she . The following changes hl-vie taken place A cricket match took place at 0 awa . . - I - • . . Icerimc, on � I , . in'. t L - I . . i- : . � rurluftwe. - ��-- ;�_ .. ­ , , i% ;:;. .,I.. , be 84th ,,Ontario!, talion of On Siturdagy afternoon last between .,-- ' . . .1 . 7tc. � . . .1 I . . - . . I - e c I., c'es durlig September • - - I . ' " ­ . . Infantry: -No. 1 Company, to e lieuten. Oshawa and Kinsale - - 1> - �' At wholeA&16 pri ant. Edward Scrope Sharpne , M.S., from favor of thelatter lubs, resulting in . - ­ . o I will offer the whole of in - by five wickets. Oshawa . I � y immense No. 7 company, vice O'D novan, pro. -in first and second inniage made 104 runs, - ' _ . . .. stock of furniture at cost price. Now is moted. To be 2nd dQutenant Provision. Kinsale made 103 in two innings with . " O.. \. the time to get what you want in the ally, lieutenant (provi6ionall erges ors s , 9 � . furniture line. J. H. Beal. ' .,� ,in y) Henry five wickets to fall., As the Oshawa boys' Tw,ee­ds, S I -'& W , I I ... '645*6 I � I . .. . . WatsouFox,frorn No. I Company, 84 were fagged out they concluded to give I . I I.: . .1 - I I . . . . . Who Was �Zt P '.. . . . • '... , - . . .1 . - _0­ - . . . . ,- .1 __­ I., - I.., - - . .. Battalion. No. 2 Company, Greenwood Kinsale the game without ;! I . . . � . -, ; . , -,;- 1. . L. � . .'_ , . - ­ _ A Young man advertised at fiulher play. . . L ,. I . I ! ' * _' - . , . _ I ­ ... A. . . hate now - - . . �­ .:_ V - wife, fe,' bi a -To be lieutenant, Frederic William ipassaL I . We ha ir stock a tull line: of I w - p. 1: . . a .1.. k, .. - 1; . � - . - I si'ter answered the advertisement, and Webber, M. S., gentleman, vice John The Collegiate Institute Board of Whitby . now I ' i. . ..- I w the young man thinks there is no Edward Galbraith, deceased, to be 2nd have careftAly gone over the list of =dl. worsteds, - - , , balm in advertisements, while the old lieutenant Provisionally, Forest Alexander d Tueeds" Serges, Ccorkserew :-� . ates that presented themselves folks think its hard to have two fools Beaton, gentleman, vice. Stuars Alexander recent entrance e . at the .. . _.. . I .. __'. I -, .. ;: in the family. . ations, by 'order � �. � � : . I - ... . I ­.. I , I I Henderson, Trous IS . ! ...: ,� I- , - . .. ­ resignation - . � erin . . . I - . : -�_.:_, - paymaster, ; . . .. .. � I q - , , __ . 1. - . 1 Fan ope: 1: . __,­( . . . . - ­ . . : .i .. i Partment, and .. 5 7 i�__ I . (� Ring. .�. �..4 , . ; RtiOU accepted. -To be of the Education .have �- I . . � .. -_ . � - . . 4 �.:�.,..�, Fra i!kn Madill, vice William passe alter Richardson, of this village, wbich,w I oiTer to the public at prices t2at C'Any t be beateii: Beal' I ) . . ..- Mrs. J. H. ' ' 'a will hold a grand Henry Billings, resignation accepted. and T cAvoy, of S. S. No. 16, in ad. - a 1 opening . . I - . .. 1. . Ding of millinery on Tuesda and Nestous Pwo. I 01 _. . I ­ � y dition those'whose names have been . . . Wednesday next, 21 st and 22nd. of Sept., About ten o'clock 'on Wednesday fore. already blished. . f � I - - - ­ : comprising - . � , prising the latest novelties in millin.. noon fire was -dis . . it's Got' ' " the Bist Style ai� - Latest ' i - . covered i ' fr . I su, q 'M tash 0 1 - - cry. - esum Qm ThO Sanm Old Stow. � � - " .,� .. . �­J, . I ­ - I I I I . . . .. . .: �.. Ladies, call and inspect. the roof of Messrs. Olmsted & Rem oru's Some months . I . ..� . � . 0 - 2%ey 3Ran., t-j. � I.,.... � • ` P%t ths ago a couple of :-l%[,. at low fi ies by the ' i- J.- Gregg. ll 1. 1 .,-.: , � !�,. Planing mill in this village. The alarm came to Mr. J. H. Counar's premises on - � 14 '.. I 9'U new Tailor .. .. . . � ' .- . . , .: .. . , . - . . . _ � . . - . . . - t was amu sinj "jo see the 6 .' immediately given and our citizens the Brock road. He made 4iligent en- •. 0 owd make was 11 I � I � I I for some place of hiding, when the steam turned out in force to assist in quenching quiries for the owner but failed to find The latest' 'styles , of' English' and A'merican7 Stiff Haill, � I began to bl,)w off at -the fire ,6n Wednes. the flames. It wag soon discovered that him. A couple of weeks ago he inserted i i. L . �. .'. k I I I I WITH IMPF.QVED FLEXIBLE BRIM.. - ­ � - - . -,., .. . day. Trees, palls, and deaf people were the building could not be saved and . at- a small adv. in ZwK '" � . . I N . . and in less I freely.used as screens by some very brave tention was paid exclusively to . . - , * . . , - . ' ' . f 'young men. . S: :. . , _. out the contents of the build carrying than five days after twad appeared the . � . , -- ­ . .1 I ­ .1 . . L.,'. . . building, owner claimed the sheep, paid the charges ; '�, 1. . . Sheep WorJr1ftg.!. 1 1. ": ! , . .. s . - , , . �. t: T � .. I 1. � i:. . lumber, etc. All the large machines and everybody was happy. As we have 130 . U NTING, PICKER N G' 0 - ' 6 as 011n ar ­ I 1We learn that Vr.4 - T Ricbar w re removed and ca n1__ -- r - as . . ,rried ole of the aften remarked, an adv. in THE NEWS' -- ____ had sheep worried-by dog flames#, and a large amount of lwmber &a. . 8 one night , - - ...-. _ - . . ... -, , : . .. . _. lately at his farm near the lakb shore. wag al saved. The engine and steam .. .. - ..:I',- ­Jj. ­ - - .. � - .. . ­ . . i i It is reported that lie made lively time powe could not be moved, and was badly A grand conservat mnstration . barreled sbot gim in search of tbe dogs. Mr- Fox next door was in imminent Sir John was present. - . � I . � through the orchard with his double dam ged by the fire. The residence of LtookDlace in London, Out., on Thursday. a , ' ./ . 1. I , , ,dan r, but the roof and # I nadiv wanted. � 9 . . :ZO:P, � The fire of We liter oaked sides w9i e At the Methodist General Confejence ,,.- i.a]330- CMZOWIP �Pl .- dn - -With water, and all the Rev. Dr. Carman was re V. . '' - I esdaY iniio the , -elected, General - ­ .. MANUFACTU ­ - . z e means of fire protection necessity� of som . contents carried-out of e house. - The Superititendent for eight yenrs, and R - RER OF , f _&,, .1 - here was When Pickering has two or three dis owes could not get a �o d on this house. Dr. Williams for four years. . as ro no 111811 . N ns will probably - incial Synod is - meeting hi , t us fires the citize' 8e On the building The Pro ev' FORCE" LIFT, -AND, SUCTIO , 0 - " 11 Isu begin to realize this fact, but it will the or contents, thq po his week. June last, a _ having expired in Montreal t v '. be a case of locking the stable after the nd . ; PUMPS AND CIS TERN Si ­ ' tiwas;' o ince renewed. A Knights of Labor Congriess is meet. ' , maj� . . 1. _j �: � . . I I - . horse is stolen. . The loss- is es about $1,00o. ing in Toronto this week. 01F. ALL DESCRIPTIONS. . - : '� 'I Slight Accident. I . . - . . . . 1­ I � 4 � . i i i 11,: 1, � e t -��­ ­. Mr. John Gee had a quantity of litinber - Sander's grain elevator at St6�ffville , - . I W . 1, .. � ;�,� 1- . .. I . -0 � ` , . under the mill 'which was totall ' ' _ � oyees of * aown on Tuesday -n)Qming of ly, �- . � One of the emp this , Joe. T I "about 0175 y con. was: burned --- P Maker to ompal Officeg sumed, valued at Pu I the Canadia� Pacific Rail*ay - C ,. i�_ �.Fcf 1_f , at the fire on Wednesday mo - - rom a spark blown from the One hundred busbef wheat were also 14avin h d Ei teen years' experience in the � mRi hdacturO 'of PUMP9 - Clark, met with a slight accident originated f - The fire last week. Fifty bushels of barley and E ., rui . He engine, which lod ..i in ged in the roof at th ' � . J .- had picked up an armful of e burned. No insurance. - I Ja � I . 14, SmAlf tools front of the building. Messrs. Olmsted and Cisterns, I Can -SUARANTER SATMUCTION iNEVERY CASE. I I ,ig and going to the side door of thb building & ]K,,.ptb Frank 1380011, who is 82 years of age . � . . - I . 1­ .�. .:, t, � ,-: � t ---.:, - . .; �.. 1, , jumped to the ground. A heavy kn' Oru have been viorking this and a resid6nt of Ux�ridge, walked fro - __ - ____ - . 0)(0 1, ? . ife of in d now and again addin � , � g new Uxbridge to Eglinton, 6 distance of 40 ,�, , - .=i � a ­ ,,,. � ��. .. .-, Mil -Ms . M0,02:):MnAr.r:E31, 5 " :L the planing machine was in his band and 111=11eryq until they had a v :P:PVXQ . - . '11 ery efficient miles on Saturday I& ... ,Re,,I,e . --. . - � _at A UX . I I. � I �, li .1 �-"" :' fell on his fingers, cutting the flesh away establishment, and now a coup16 of hours in the . - . bridge , , I �_ 1 � ..'%­ fromthefro,utof thetwo-middleft ' g Jind arrived in EgliugtOu MrNities 96haing &-ders to' the Factory may -rest akodc'd of fa&1tna_`U a . wound gers work. by the demon of fire hAe laid the a t 4 o'eml oo 4rm n � 1on his, riebt band. The in the afternoon. : ­ - j,ble -de- s ' I" io . T -7.11 4!'*o , � � I , W, 'I f sym ' - - Iste & - K4 , '7he re bi y - . Fi). I be . nj J. sk r le ne 'S at " y wiij b 4W M 4i7;i I t ponloilk I 8 I 4) 11 Y10 tui B i f I . w .. . bled� building in ashes, and has deprived our Frank'Beeab W& art in the Mc]Ke Z,e honorable ding, both- as to artidle and price. � ' ­ - - - . . ­ " : ....4 . I .- - . . . ; k 1A i.� �74, -� . ,_ � . V I - ­ I 04 111, " . . -f6ely, -but will amount to nothing village, only temporarily, we hope, -of a Rebellion *of 188 pa Adch-ess all orders to I _ -­ ch - - . , I pro a Or - I ... Ll il ­m I . , � . .. . V serious. . . : . . f, tsA. I Viluable iliduotry. . f-is, in the Loy.1i't , . [. . . . - ..., . : - � TIA, I . - � I . . . . ... k­ � IT— I . " :, : , , � -,�: - , . . . � -_ -- - - � - ­ I - . � - V�­ V �� I _11:�; - ; .1 , �� - ­ - -- - d .- - - -_ , I . -.-1:­ ,.:. . , k ­... -6 .0 . " . i . 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