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Coroner for the county of On- . ;tario. - Pbysiciau, Surgeon and Accouchetw. Resi- dence and office, next door to the Po &office, Pickering. __ W. FEItYiIEI1, �1 :I) „11.C.P.B., Ont. CORONER: Office hours -- morning from ' I A to 10, evening 5 to 6. Surgery in rear of DRUG STORE. Brock St. North, Claremont. Patrons supplied with Pure Drugs, Chemicals, c all • cheap for cash. Legal. 1. . .JOHN BALL DOW, BARRISTER t and Solicitor. Notary Public etc. OFFICB- I I ?everell's Block, Brock - street, Whitby. Private funds to loan at lowest rates and on favorable terms of payment. 8-Y, :• rnHOMAS PARKER, ,BARRISTER 1 and Solicitor, die. Money to loan. No commission. Ofllce : Haney's Building; Picker- .t ing ; open every Saturday_ 4-Y 1. - MERE, BLACK, RESSOR & TIELA ENGLISH. Barristers at Law, Solicitors in Chancery Conveyancers, &c- Offices No,, 17 • Toronto Street {over Gas Company's),Toronto. _ Money to Loan -yo Commission. D. DszAatan�, DAVIDSON BLACK, A. A. It2SiSBOII, E. Te y uR i' ENGLISH. - -- ----- - -- T E.. FAREWEL, LL. B. B:�R- 1. - e) . RISTER. County Crown attorney, and Coi:nty Solicit,or,. Court House, Whitby. 10-y 1��ESSIiS. RITCHrE h L'ILLINGS, 11 VV barrietens ft. Solicitors. High Court of . - Jugice. vv'hitby, Ont. Money to loan 19-v -I sonuble terms. _ T1HOPKINS, VETERINARY SUR- . LEON, Graduate of tiie Ontario Vet- , urinary College, Toronto, and practical horse- . . I mbuer, etc. On account of increase of practice sad my accustcrinod visits every Saturday to Wbitevale, Cheirywood and Dumbarton will at- tend the diseases of the horse foot at my own forge, Green River, in the forenoons of Tuesday, , Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of each week. A first -class assistant horseshoer always on hand. Veterinary instruments made to order. Medi- . eine for horses and cattle always on hand. Ca81s . by night or bv- day promptly attended to. Ad . dress, Green River, Ont. 34 -y ' _ .pusin ess Carbs. — i - - -- -- ---------L- - convei/alicer; .pe. ..., .- -.._ _ 1)R.BEATON,''OWNSHIP CLERK 0 Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking atYidavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent 3loney to loan on farm property. OFFICE -At Brou €bfim. 27 -v Cl -- - — - - - -1i rch:i.teet.J �. - -- AA. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT s- for the county of Ontario. Drawings and speci`ications furnished for every class of - building. Steam and hot water heating and ventila,tion'a specialty. Office- -Gen•ie Block, corner DundR9 and Brock streets, Wnitby. - -i Residence;- Kingston Road, East.Pickering. 37 -y . . A actin) ee► -i lig , • POUCHER & ROWLAND, Licensed Auctioneers, for the whole of North and- . ,1. . . SDUtb Ontario. Strict attention given to all orders by letter or telegraph. Charges moderate. Thos. Poucber, Valuato>t, Arbitrator, &c. Ad- -. dress THOS, POL'CIfER,IBox 47, Brougham, or A. R. ROWLAND, Whitby, Ont. . ' `.1 - .tJ'.. . -., .. - t- ' I3lackc►nit ,tine,, &c... ; , MICH2ELJREk�D, GENHRAL 11VV Blacksmith and Wagon Maker, Pickering, Ont. The latest improved machinery for Bolt, - Axle and Nut Cutting. Horseshoeing as usual. - All work promptly and satisfactorily executed. 6 . Yailders aclt4 Glaziers. A I N T I N G, (;fP.AINj'NG, SIGN Writing, Paper -Han ng, Tinting, &c., of all rndsdoneou the shorter notice. All shades of I mixed to order. )\ ne but the best Hug- - _ lisp Lead used. HILT$ WELBOURNE. 28y 1 Foots axt Shoes. ICH ARD BRIGNALL, KINSALE$ R ONT., dealer in Boots and Shoes, is still pre- . I - Pared to supply his friends and customers with I pe,,%ed and sewed work, to order of the best • quality I also keell always qn hand a full sup - . ply of Boots and Shoes from the best factories in the Province, all.of which have been selected.by a practical -man and will a sold at low prices for cash. Giveineacallandi4spect for yourtwlf. 10y JOHN LESLIE, B OT AND SHOE e Maker. Pegged any sewn work. Orders promptly attended to. Experienced workman- .- - flip. Don't foeget the stoid, nearly opposite the ,ews, Bing street, Pickeri ig village. - 7 -v . _ _ _ _ ..,;�..,_f_..,ti.,: H E R I� IS 1 O -LONGR ANY T doubt that' Mr. J010 nston, Tailor, east of t.,e Cuthl:ert House; gives better Batisfaction for leb iuoney than any - other( first -class house in the_ •, - . township. Call and. exs,niine his stool: if you wish to, get a' stylish,'goodifitting, well -made suit. Remember the `address-t JOHriSTON, -east of Catabert House, Pickering Village, . ' ly Hotels. ' ��E1II'ERANCr. HOTEL, GREEN- . GIIEEN- wood, J01111 Iitch Il, proprietor. This • llouse is'w new bnilpling, Sated up with every Occoinmodation for the tr villinr bublic. Large rind coniniocious stables Lnd sheds for Horses. i Siiall at all times be pl cased to receive a call frOr11 'my' friends and the ublic generally, when iii Greenwood. - 1 itf (� O -, D 0 N HOU 'E, PICKERING. .James Gordon, Pro rietor. 'This house is a fine new brick building finished in superior style. -Every ,convenience and comfort for the .ravelling public. New and commodious stables - . and sheds. i _ _7 -y . DRJUGHAlI HOTEL, J.M. GEROW Proprietor. Having bought of Mr. Thos. Poucber, the above hotel and refitted the same throughout I intend to ' keep a strictly temper- ­ anCe house, in conformist with the law of the nd. A call respectfully ilicited. An attentive ostler always in attenda##�ice. l0y M,U.q'- •ail,i 1. PARTIES WISt NG TO TAKE. lessons lin Instrum antal or Vocal Music can obtain Vocal Music in Class orby private instruction. Apply forterms to Miss A. E. Coutts, Prof. of Music. *Usie room at the residence of Mrs. Hed opposite NEws office, Pickering. .. /: I 11 .:: ,.-,:, -. -i”, l ,, a . 1 BEE 24, 1886. . Ira #} , : N(.�` 4' - r f ► , _s �, Are andr Life Inenrance. O� ARQUIV�D -CTS ° "�` "W °��. , i The weather has been vary `wet daring —7CT. V%I Michel►=dlso�., LATS8T LOCH% ZN=G9 -=Ci91 1lD s1r AGENT FOR the a week, which was much needed, The �estarn Fire Assurance Co„ Head Office, ., THE PRESS AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR as the I ud wAs verryy Ustrd, so much so Toronto, and the - CORRESPOND that it, as im oossble to plow. Now it North American Life Insurance Company, Head ..;,;.,.I - Offiee . Toronto. • t ' '' FKINilALti ryfi �'' ",i ie in q0 d con ition......Farmer8 are busy , , . , , Y w. thresh - g and plowing, which is going On Insurance 'e&cted at the lowest possible rates `.�` `� ' �`' vex fu Threshing will not be of long consistent with safety"and seourity. Mr. J. P. Sadler, of •this plsi",' Intent- duratio � tbis season, as farmers will.oul 45-7 ly purchased from Joseph Snell,. of Ed• thresh once ,jhat can q ®t all in.... «.A I37tsistess Solicited. , inontoti, `Ont., oda -of -tile finest Berkshire grand c t was ;Riven our volunteers M NE `� O LOA N boar& aver brought into the township. It on the return home from Niagara. ,.� was sired by the pig that took 'the gold The bil d et them at the station on At bj per cent., on; First -class Mortgages. medal at, New Orleans, vas did also the some fine Strafe, t loan • no charge for valuating t) ly sow, being shown in the air. Saturday- . enina. last, playing . to TH MAS 1SOIICRE , Box 47, Brougham, a.) p tanes.....Coopertown is increasing. Joe A!! T T •"��'• was m e a resent of a smart girl two . V V HBET� WHITBY' weeks" go. He keeps well up to Pat. '.A the �'s's!izea last week the case. of Mr. '. W. Bell will open his suiting wa�tehmaker and Jeweler, school in the Public School building, Pipher vs. -Mann Mfg. Co., action for . I .. PICKERING, ONT. damafes for false, arrest, was dismissed. Tuesday eveuing, Sept. 27th. From the A beautiful assortment of . Snyder vs. Clay, action for seduction cf list of names already obtained we know plaintiff's daughter; verdict of pltff. for his class will be well attended. Watches, Clocks, Jewelery and Fency 8100 and costs. Queen vs. 0. &pd E. 1 i Goods, on hand... Badgerow, false pretences; case disri issed. i ew York Correspondence. - REPAIRING PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Queen vs. Fdster, charge of assault and i . ' . After , years' experience I. am able to say I will actual bodily injury. The prisoner got , " Ho a -again 1 I'm glad to get home guarantee satisfaction. 12y one month in jail at hard labor. Queen once In re," we hear as we see a- jaunty 'vs. Albert and Jessie D' via, charged with maids alight from the coach, ascend the brown tone steps, stealing hams from George Robinson, in enter the massive door Uxbridge township. Prisoners were sen- and disappear from us perhaps forever ;- tario Bank. tented to three ears each in the our hearts go pitter -pat, our minds dream Y penitentiary. The criminal docket .Was fairy tales, and we woneer where we are. Pi CKERING AGENCY, very light, for which Mr. Justice Armour Before the rich man's mansion, whose congratulated this large county.. ,,little merry maiden" has jult arrived Open for the transaction of all legitimate Last week a person named John Robson, from the sea -side. .The happy manner of Banking Business. of your township, appeared before tht the pretty miss led us to moralizing, and OyFicE HouRs- -from 10 to 3 ; Saturdays magistrate here, charged with indecent like many more, we lament the ad incon- 10 to 1 o'clock. ' - assault upon a young woman named Ellen sistenc of the present distribution of Woodruff, who resides near the accused. wealth She was happy, and well she Savings Bauk In 'connection'. Upon -hearing the evidence the accused might , for any 'want of her's was sup- (3-Y) was committed to stand his trial ,tt the plied her simply demanding it. We (3 -p) GEORGE KERR, Agent. a next court bf competant jurisdiction, bail walks but a rod and a poor, dirty, miser - A.=.+y.1�iN L=NG:. being taken for his appearance. able h g pleaded with us for. a nickel to - •• ---•.- The South Ontario Fkir taking place,. -bay er wit,-fw her poor starving children. Tte shortest sea`passage. Average tiine 8 days, on Tuesday and Wednesday, 28th sud 2 h We ps sed bet een two extremes in a few 2 of which are passed on the River and Gulf of inst. second , and saw two pictures as extreme- St, Lawrence: Thieves entered the machine. shop of ly oppo ite asday' and night —the unsymps- Rates of Passage- -Cabin $50, el0,- $70, and $90. police Magistrate Harper one night last thising rich, basking in the sunshine of Return ticxets•at a reduction. Intermediate $30. q p g wealth and the, poor, broken- Hearted, eteeratte et low rates. - week and stole about 8150 worth of tools. p Parties sending for friends in theold country can No clue. povert -Stricken wretch, to whom a penny obtain Prepaid Passage Certifeates:' seems a `fortune. There is enough land For dates of sailing, tickets, and all informs held f r speculation in N. Y. and our - tion apply by letter or in person to W H i T E V A L E. , . round- gs, now in an unproductive condi GF. B. TT.T ICE; ; Mr. McGilvkay, of'Stratford; alas visit• tion, hich if cultivated would feed the 4GENT, EXPESS OFFICE. WHIT.BT. thouse, ids of poor who_ scarcely get one __ _ __ - -_ ___ _ _ ing hie, father•in•law, Mr. Hamilton...... decent meal a week. There is enough SOMEFTN DIVISION COURTS Mr. and Mrs. Westway, of Chicago „have wasted and used extravagantly by the .rich o been spending a short time with their to mak every family here comfortable and many €rcends here...... Mr. John Tucker happy. Will the happy day ever come r, CUL'1TT_ Y O 011'T�fRIU. and Miks LeSalle, of Toronto, spent Sun- when those upon whom•fortune has smiled _���� day in our hainlet ...... The ordinance of unibe raise the fallen, and formulate baptism was duly solemnized in our rather plans t at will itnprovei the condition of �, a &. � Nz ►;Ar,,; r; their r fellow creatures ? No. Place of Holding m m s =�'D m e n muddy little river last Sunday moruiag, p w X e ti •, c o z A The ea -side resorts have closed, moun- rhe ceremony was rather suddenly ter- - Whitby , 2 1 1 1 1 12 1 1 2- I urinated by one of those genial showers `tains O trunks come tumbling into the (Brougham 8 depots, are carted o'er the .tit and the 9 i Pickering . • C 2 3 which have been so plentiful lately. The p y' 3 Port Perry 8 20 22 7 20 14 Baptists are steadily %nereasing...., winter' fun begins. Theatres are all open; 4 lixbridKe 9 I6 23 8 27 15 the divines have returned ; schools have Methinks we can hear some good Meth -° 5 Cannington 10 23 44 fl 28 1G opened and a new life seems to pervade 6 Beaverton 11 ai 2s Io . 17 odist say, just hold on till we have our everytl ing. The Ma }•flower has won, the 7 Uptergrove�_ r. _13 24 X6_11 18 ,meetings uext ' winter. "Behold now is 'Lily' a returning, election time js near, By Order, J. E. FAREWELL,- the,” bte. are the leading topics. ? Clerk of the Peace. Mr. Chas. lWaor liar sold bis'spotted The aces are over, and 'many are the : team for a handsome sum to Jas. Major, sad experiences of the majority who in- . Qreenriver Basket Works Esq., of Aurora. dulged their %betting propensities. The Messrs. Taylor & Lount have their Clam women tgll sad tales of their losses, the �The Trade Su lied Ezclnsivel almost completed. Look out for that men have a forlorn hope of winning next ` pp y long looked for picuie. year, and the boys have had their fun and Market and Farm Baskets of all sizes. Cheese come out about even. 'A few have made Boxes made to-order. That terrible Oshawa scribe of yours their "little pile." Worthy of note ie the 1 VENEERING A SPECIALTY... can walk right over us when ii comes to queer fortune of a poor Italian bootblack. Flour and Apple Barrels always on hand. A potato shows. We award li w the pastry He ma aged to save 825 a year ago last large supply of Rubber Bucket Chain without further trouble.: spring, t and lost it; saved up 825 more, Pumps in stock. N ., - A8 Messrs. William Forster and Samuel bet this spring and won, bet again and won, Orders by mail promptly attended to. Sykes were driving home from Markham and so on, until his winnings at the close J. B. WORTS, Proprietor,, tile other evening they collided with a of the a aeon were 820,000 net, and now he cow, smashing their rig and bruising drives five hundred dollar horse, has a -47 -y : " Green River, G_nt Sammy rather badly. _ brown tone front, wears a diamond pin. We would like to hear from your Clore• a good auk account, and can swear with HARNESS • MAZING ! mont scribe, but perhaps he is waiting a more rofessional air. * -- until lie can send auother baby story. "'�"' �• 1. We call your special attention to the bargains We don't like lain;, just as sure as our j Pickering Council., _ . offered in name 18 ' SARAH. ' I Single and Double HARNESS, The Council met on Monday last, all the Also in �'Vhips of a first -class quality Members being • prosebt, the Reeve in the 08HAWA. chair. and good variety, s}t tht Miuu of last meeting read and idopt- B�BU ham Harness De ot. TI1e Rcjorrncr }ras a stalk of corn'whieh 'pd• P measures eleven feet four inches in height. On m tiou Mr. F. Roach was heard be- Repa1rinS a Speciality. It was grown ,on Mi.. J. W. Smith's farm, fore th Council in reference to drain in -I W. H. JACKSON, Brougham :'' East Whitby., . 3rd con , opposite lot 27. 1. P.S. Blacksmithing and woodwork as usual Mr. Levi Sclinur, of this town, was On m tion Mr. M. Gleason was heard�in at Lot 18, 4th con., Pickering. t-y married to Miss Anuie Coryell, on Wed- reference to a grant to the local company DISSOLUTION —_, � nesday evening of last week. (No.. 2), 34th Battalion. A new fi -cent bus line is to 'be* estab- On otion Mrs. Stark w)w hWd in I between Cedar Dale and t6 torn. referen to keep of foundling number 2. Mr. John Bartlett has gone on a visit The tandiAg Committee on Roads and NO-TICEA to British Columbia. Bridges presented a report, recommending B Thy storm and blow of la$t week aymen of the following accounts :, —Jaa. . White, epairipg bridge, &c., opposite lot The partnership heretofore ` existing knocked oil' lots of our apples. Pity, for, 11, Kin ton road, 06-50; Jas. Jackson, betweeiz we have none too- many, under the most puttiug rn ouly t on 4th ooncession, east �. R. HOOVER and A. E. WRIGHT favorable eirenmstances thin season. of Brook road furnishing material and under he firm naiil of Some I parties have already dug their grad ing' roadway, 812 ; Jas. Lidgett, grant 1. Q : potatoes, and they have turned out to be on caste n towiiline, opposite 6th ooncesa- H�dVER & light .crop, but there is no sign of any ion (Wh tby paying like amount), 86.40; WRIGHT GHT, disease. I Edward Dehitrt, for )162 yards gravel, has this day Wen -dissolved by mutual The Vindicator man has been pre- ordered � by p�►thmaatar, 812.96; Thomas . consent, A. E. Wright retiring..' rented with a - sprig of black, raspberry Iienderozi, raising and patting in braces .. bush covered with fruit. He has hopes oil Dunbarton bridge, 83.50; Jas. White, Ail acoaixnts to. be`settled with now of gettiva some of this kind of fruit putting n breaikwster on 2nd con., opposite 4t 20, $ ; John McIntosh, spikes, &o;; for •� next winter ---if his housekeeper has got Dunbar on sud Petticoat bridges, 87.92 ; Jill Ri • ,[1..0`Q V E R+1 any put away. Wm. C ultice, for four Sticks of cedar, who will continue the bueinesS and -- '"^ =-'! �; I 81,50; . S. Davidson, for railing on Solicits the PA�R�pI AGE �LAREMONT. ; Hoai;eo 'e hill; s¢.o5� ; Jigs. White, draw- - ing gtav 1 on Kingston road, opposite lot OF ' - - ' A sonewliat curious incident occurred 24, 887.5 ; John Percy, for cedar supplied FARME�%� -AND- , hear here a short ti111eQ, the like of pathma ter, $23.84; T. W. Lamoreaux, R -OTHERS,, whidli has hitherto, we believe, been un- approso as to Whitevale .badge, break- with_ their trade. - - ' ., recorded. On Mr. Alex. Waddell's farm water, ., 050; T. W. Lamoreaux, 100 yal; de gravel, pe r order W . Brigclall, path � J. H. HOOVER, the son and hired nis�tn were en 8 , Michael Fitzpatrick, stone for master, , ,'' gaged - in drawing in grain from the field, Road Div. No. 41, 84. A.. WRIGHT.; E. WRIGHT, Witness.' . - and 'when about half a load had bee,h put On motion of Mr. Percy, the report was Pickerin September 1st, 1886. - , Eon the wagon, smoke was noticed to bulge adopfed. - g� p forth from one dart of tl}e load. Neither The mmitte' oil sheep killed by doles, ADVICE TO M - as. —.lie you disturbed at one of the parties were smoking at the reported recommending pa menu of the night 'and broken of your rest by a sick 1i child suffering and crying wit sin of Cutting time, nor had they been, cons uently followiu$ aoopunt :- -Prioe h, for two Teeth? If so send at once d get a bottle T t Mrs. Winelow'e Elonthin Syrup"- for they, were at a logs to account fort the ori- lambs d three sheep killed, 14. Children Teething. Its value s fnoalculable. gin of the fire, which continued to - acreage 4u. m Lion of Mr. ParkerI, the report It will relieve the poor little sufferer immeiately. until load and wagon were both consumed, Vas adq fed. Depend upon it, mothers; there is np mistake $ ti ion was read from H. 11Opkins, about lt. It esurei! ntery and Diatrhaea only a small port, on of the tongue and ., regulates the Stomach fend Bowels, cures 'Wind irons remaining. The horses had been V. F)., °s • °K f0>c aid- fOlf . D. SallsOn, an Colic, softens the Gums, reduces Inflammation, ; unhitobed from the wagon at'once. There Y>hd � ' Z. _,- and gives tone and . energy to the whole 'system. f•. may+ wouded by Mr. Msckeyi "Mrs. Winslow's 8oQthing a I, for ehfidreq Iiav been several theot ies advanced• ne imb� tat: the Reece, gr %vt hip order on is pleasant to the t*ete and 9 `'tii. �er►ptlo� to 't�e �eettt86 Of- the fift, SOMe alleging tie Tre [carer tor.. too ,sum of �2't.50�,. in of one of the oldest and bit l4male pliyygici4nq and nurses in the United' lftteis, and 138 sale that it *I, 8,''C88e bf 8110I11EttD801I8 COLA- favor of W111. Sri heath, contract -on by all druggists throughout the world. Price 25 bustion, but the most probable is that the western townline, Markhao oontributiOg cents a. bottle. Be sure you ask for "Mae, wix- W O bOXeB bad become heated, and like amount. Carried, RT ow a SooTaivo S1rRLP, and take no other ag Q• - kind. 1 thus started the blaze. Mr. Mackey, seconded by Mr. Percy, I. . . 11 L J r �. r . :4 -. , _ _ -- - L. __ _ -_- moved that John M. Gerow be authorized to repair bridge opposite lot 3, in 8th con., ` •" _ and report to Council. Oarried. - Mr. Percy, seconded by Mr. Parker, - - moved that the ReeveAgrant his order on. • the Treasurer in favor of the several = parties having leans '&ggAn It the White' vale bridge, and that the same be charged,- . . . .. , against the said contract. Carried -. Mr. Parker, seconded by Mr. Percy, ... moved that 81 per week be granted to Mrs_ • - _ .. . Stark, for support of foundling No. 2, said - amount to include food and clothing_ . . ,I Carried. . Mr. Percy, seconded by. 1Sr. Mackey;. moved that the Reeve grant his order on the Treasurer in favor of Captain Henderson, ; . - of No. 2 Company, 34th Battalion, for thQ . 's sum of 825, towards paving balance on • - helmets furnished by him, with the under- - ' - . standing that the said sum shall revert tm I I ' - the municipality out of any grant that • may be made by the County Council of '- this county 0 the said Battalion for the said purpose. Carried. . 4 -, .. Mr. Percy, seconded by Mi. Palmr - moved that the Reeve grant his order ois ;. the Treasurer in favor of Edward Gleeson, ::' in full payment of garnishee on contract ' on Whitevale bridge, on report of J. M- .' Gerow, commissioner, that said contract- '' - - is fully completed as per specifications... - Carried. - Mr. Parker, seconded by Mr. Mackey, moved that the Council adjourn to Monday„ •' October 18th, at 10 a.m. . .. . , . ' Bob's Observations. _ ; -. . -- . I would like,to see the young men thor- ' oughly conversant 'with the literature of . . .':. the farm. There are many subjects with -' • which familiarity can only be attained by • . close observation, much thinking, and un- limited reading, Rotation of crops, man - urea, eradication of weeds, stock raising,, , • . fruits, arboriculture, etc., &c., are subjects , ; _ that very few .can discourse of intellectu- .. ally, thoroughly and extendedly.: To en- ' - , courage reading the literatureof these sub -- _ , jects, and to Assist in establishing an in- . terest in "digging to the depths " of them,. - . I beg.to propose the following plan, which{ - - I hope .will create such a criticism and discussion as will develop some method of '. - .. f urthering the interest in agriculture among.- - P. . the rising youth,the majority of whom,. nelr doubt, will follow the vocation. . To, be concise, I propose: —That cow - - : - petitive essay writing be held in connection . . with Annual Fair; that the subject to begin . with,' say, "Rotation of Crops," be au-.'. - nounced in three or more successive iasues of the township paper, soon after the fair;:' - - - that the. essays be written in presence of . responsible parties from 9 to 4 o'clock oa } ., the first day of the fair succeeding the an- • nouncement ; that no one over 21 years of - . ' age be allowed to compete; that the man- - - agere and committees of the Township : . Agricultural Association constitute an ea- . . -, - . aminin, body; that prizes be given as fol ---'": I - lows : -for best essay, -510, next 88, next 8e,. .*, • next $4, next $2, in all $30. These consti- - tute the framework of the scheme. - y I feel satisfied that many of our Young. - . ,- men would be glad to avail themselves of - . the chance of obtaining ten dollars in the .. way I mention, not merely for the ten dot - . lars, and yet that is quite a consideratw' z.. . - . - but for the honor, the mental improve- - ment, and intense satisfaction they would : obtain in pursuing the study of,so import -- .'. - .. . • ant a subject. . . I know old fogeys, non - progressive in= . dividuals, more or less doubtful of innovar- tions, who scout the idea of giving money to young men for an object which their. r individual pride, should force them toseek: - But, alas I poor, near - sighted human na- ture cannot see the good of any project unless a dollar hangs at the far end beck- - oning them onward. I can count throe times the rounds of my fingers and tNmbs - enterprising, whole - souled farmers amongst: . usjwho would contribute a dollar -to any,- - . plan that would assist our young men im beooming master workmen in their occu- ' pation, and tend to make them honorable,. useful and respected men. Those who' have not this noble spirit for the welfare and progress of our youth have so little• influence amongst their fellow - citizens: - . -that any opposition of theirs to an innova- tion will be as harmless as "water thrown on a duck's back." Bob will contribute his ini if this pro- ., position merits, the favor our pioneer, agriculturists, And has no doubt but that; . 830 could be raised to try this plan. W - ' any have an interest in this matter, may - they open their minds L to Tse PrCKERRIGi, ,;. ; . '.. _ - NEws, which is always ready for someth .. new. FARMER BOB ' z. The Don improvement by -law was car- ried in Toronto on Saturday by a vote of ._ . 3 to 1. + Haman sailed for Liverpool on Satin•-• - - ` . _ z; day. '. . —Call and inspect Campbell's boots. and shoes, cheaper than ever before offer - , _ ; - `] in Canada,. '` .- . - Beach defeated Gaudaur on the Tharam , - i on Saturday by four lengths. • Mr. Gladstone's Health is much im- -: . proved. E 'purchase 's; ..- -Call and one of Campbell '. cheap topcoats in men and boys. - • _ The Emperor William is again report- -. . , 1 ' ed ill. His days are short. . ' -• . An effort will be made to pay off the► : , debt of $4,000,000 .left by Archbishop . : - _ Purcell, of Cincinnati. _ - —Try Campbell's for blankets, tweed t3= _ . and flannels. It will pay you to see the• : - ' bargains we offer. * - . ' .: England and Turkey are reported to, Be �- working in harmony. . ' • :' 11 Russia will not occupy Bulgaria�ln= ') - less she gets a good chance. , —Great races to Brou¢ham for Advaneet . - • - -, _ _ steel plc s. Wesley Matthews, agent for . :: , 11 five tow4ships. c _ Turkey-is preparing for war. ' ' ' Ri1CSsia as usual is on the grab. .. now demands a Corean harbor for ,ah ' ': navoJ l itat %n. �` ' Bricklayer ard' - plastererll rli>�e Uaw needed at Charleston. I '_ .: ,, . England, Austria and Italy have re... X', _ cognised the Bulgarian regency. i _ �� I s` -' • -, ,. 11 I :1 t -. r i + �..- f Z t .. � , t,k f .iii . 3 xl ,� zy ? . - It 91: • a • . I . ' _� ' ., , J . - 'I- . . .. , . . ; � . . - - 1. . ; I . I I . . .- _. . , " i 1. �..;. '_. I ..� � , k, . : .. I . .. , 1. -� --- .- '. -,, .. -, - . - � . . . . . : � . ' .e _ `' — �� '` � - ., ;:.- . .. " . - � - I 1. .,&5 ��� / / ` �_.L ] ` ` ^ ' w N � � ` JN 1A. WMEM I * -, . 6. old 4 WEEK' - Ili ,Ir :t ;;� fit tar the :,% - - . : I - ---*— 1. .. . I - I - . � . I . . � . - , , � .�. . . . , . . 1. . .4, . . . . . . THE S ., •iky r ih• .n z. the �'- FBEB FtaHT. aaer'>r' I-TOO oAS'>e ri `O 11 t �. r earth uak - tement M see bettor eaddaotioe or Mat von an make ' - " �: 4 ~• �fihe ll+eat repntatton d Bete llCieotrte tNl sboa•yaetr wfih than "World's t►oadere." AetMis °peraac I- h %te 10► only ,I1 boys, ld, will ►dea, ; for P►'o- t ty to °dovic e °over t a,wife rtunata e fV ladles Life I stated . bale in rasing . reader in that \ );welt. Th• Park ;Regrlsblr2tu ' 11intaiee' tiitiis that Eleglauu rdedttate• a grand cowp d'etdt, The oapltsl it gnired i r' � ti;a first forty and will probably olaim Egypt 1111 a British loges of the Hadsou'a Bay railway has been postindon. ' Floured in London., The British are o'stablishing' l-`iiaaling The Glloncester fishing 'schooner Everett station on the Island of Thaw In the .ttgean Steele, se z d at Shelburne, N. S., hair been am, and will probably assume the govern - je assed with a caution. - meat of the island, . The drill shed at B erri with all -its don- The sirepertsien bri ft over; the- ,'03L - , w- Wte, was destroyed the other night by a ijsi►, in - 149rgvla, oollspud while a squad ,opposed Incendiary fire. son of Uhlans was marching unison, and A Montreal R.3oorder Tai decided that -seven ponens were killed and a number In- . Srllvatten Argot' have porieot right to jurid. i puade the streets aod.dn Mlsi l�6i I. - .. lie r; ` -' Aawthn'. is Another respite hail 111111 gcante� fe the +it•oks of the Salvation Army Ili L;eAeh Sproule, the Amerlosd m rderer sentenced against the wishes of her parents led to to death in British Columbia, such an outcry, has been 'married to (,ten. Boothe son. The experiment of oa rytug Loge -`from Specialists deolaee •that slid Neelim'annr Canada across Lsk&Haro on a huge barge P fitted up for the purpose h • failed.. ,�.lohsr repeating rite, "new billing mantifso- Keeper Dlokinsen, etth Ktogstoninnatlo lured for the Aw4daa army, to the Inert perfect riffle ever �lnnvintaL It fires for - cayman, was savagely aft ed by aw inmate. !y ' receiving injuriem which will lay him off rounds a minute. V duty for some time. � A despatch from Copbnhagen hays's bat - '� +le has taken place at Braeodersteven, on The eohoener F. J. I{in K sprnnR a leak North Jatland�, between 5.000 peuanq sad sank to 'l5 fatheme of abet off C=a ,ls -, ` armed with etlaks and stoaea mad t30 end land, Lake Michigan. Tits crew escaped g ": but the vessel mad cargo are a total loss. ' darmrs, resulting in the, defeat of the tat- The Canadian Pa;.* 1.11way, which, at � Luoof,, the It lan teeter, will stet dlvnl e resent reaches Caloago ov r the Michigan the ssaet of hiee4irioau herb Manor as Ge euob that it has it coed unprincipled, per: 1101111 to ado t other namea as near like it as p 1ble. The proprietors of Brt�; Bleat"' Oil have the name and style of the Bleotrio Oil registered both in Canada and the United States, and no one can use it but themoelvee• Others hearing of the success of Brtgge' Elea trio Oil have adopted Other names similar, such as IWleotric OU." Electron 44' dtn, and are striving to induce the public to buy . thaw In. stead of the ggenuthe'Eleotrio Oft. In fact loo doter mined were they than they brought A mule at Law, is the Hi h Court of Canada, to deprive Briggs do l�ns of theta right tO control the same; but the Courts and the Mialater of Agriculture at Ottawa fully sustained their retie od trade mark - Briggs, Electric ()ii a Rheumatism. Neu. f'rm Coldsuch as t re Throat. Oeught�Ae tog ma, Bronohitim and difficult Breathing. Br:wn- what'.'he matiter with you and It eb.nson, Damiey i I hear that he has thcoateneA Is pall your ears the flat ohaboe begets. Damlqy (jampiog np aid 4ow'a)- He will, wul bet Yuli my eare I Well, yon ban bet your .sweat life be'll have hie hands full. . Don't use any more nauseous pw"tives such 1111 Pillar Salta. &0 , when ydu can oat in Dr. Uareon s Stomach Bitters, a medicine that moves the Bowels gently, cleansing all im ur- tties from the system and rendering tho Blood Pure end cool. Great Spring Mediolne boots. A dog with a tin can Attached to his tall by a stout cord passed hurriedly down the etreot. " I• that dog mad?" asked a pedes- trla ,r "j of aiI s• Ad Iatows, oamu"M 11114 - Protestant& old sod young; old agents who hart -1 not anrassed for years are going into she told with Ill; tit F. JeakirAp sold 128 the AM weekf; J. R. Brea The" ss , M i " The Ant week with " Wooden netted no 01111 ►uadred and sixteen dollars." A Rood ohaooe` NO SETTER i for unemployed persons I oul t tree b anival an• . . raseen; write tow term•. BaABLET, GAaat1»Ow & T[re AnOw Dri Bath Powder Go., fle"dord, got . oo.. Branstard. _ . t Gael h Business Colle e -- BRANTF R , I - I GUELPH, ONTARIO. : !'haft SoholasMo Year be IneSoot. let. Pateew OLD WATER RICE STA R C �. drae�ri'f ream T11ra dr.TSS .> � Paovttices. 11'ewsw C `s"� I man and boys thorougqhly prep +red for baslaw par- suHs. tlradustes emtnentir successful. Pn1oMa1 . '% work, msderato rates and •fright dealing chums- - - — . tense the I ,ess X. n, 9ORM admitted, for later• • matlan address X. Yaa00lili[[CH, Prinotpal., MERIDEN BRITANNIA. 0. ' - , �; MONEY TO LEND __OX_ Frod Town, Villal;e h Farm pmpertl MANUFACTURE ONLY ., !•. lit >ItB" IreDO1rA1.D, >tairrtster, Oate)a BI et— (�, 10 8 /r*ee i - - T.r..af �. =1�" �•7 sac ri" •• B. P;ZN08 sit• till•, 1. Ur Oobsn on will And It to Ibeir-advanup !t SLYER -PLAT D - , ..i b ask a trade for our make of 1'tlee and > .. w A.1 . �W - Cutttsg a Apealalty. fiend 0 for pri list and berms- ; k' Ardstle - Designe, comIl ned w►itl: 1. $ - ntiton, - Untario. 0 Unequalled D>�rability -- the f�, antral, a reported to be ,o lend Monts for an independent lI#ae making arrange- of its own into + intends taking o>tt a patent for 11, saylag that family live n, ell, responded another, "I : o,yaaght a glimpse of We oountenanoe as he BICYCLES and Finish. - an via,, - that city. ` a poor may without Toed for a week on a irano's worth of his decoo- �a.11ad by a>a,d he didn't+ look the Ent p eared " bit aNb H�,��l>t0111 n11t The monument erected St. Catharines teen. V @IOClpet @S 1 `` sohool \ to the memory of -Private Watson and his A bailiff named William Cuffs, who had L craz FOB DarNXIONERS,, 11 _ _ rue has comrades who fell in the ;girth -West rebel' •rendered himself obnoxious by making ePium, morphine, ohloral, tobacco, and - Now is the time to hui cheap. � ' . Is her .Ilan was nuveiled the other' day by Mejar• evictiow, was hustled out of Beloarra 'ind''� A"bitr• - The medicine may be given f - Closing out our +took for thle ' . . ; t t 1 e any, txeneral Middleton. . chapel, In Kerry, and was unmercifully In tea or oeffee without th 4 knowledge of year. Bend stamp t,or Pti°e joie%. • • an she Burglars gained acoeao t the vault in the beaten b a number of women of the con• y the person taking it i` so desired, Send 8o OPTRUVILL6 11t1ANI11iA0. ` 0 ' . • • . 1 - i t f / ' '' TDBiyO l ► O• tie of wo. They ver to right gh to a from pear Aedly thing tan. at ns. ilave M the 1 1111- Dtiee, 3110x, and raeit• ?ti:e if all, by a dim - will es " f the r ap- a sp. • rows ation )ring ILee .age 1alled pre -, the of kW ltsl- this ar d e of not- - n any' eat of are its . it- tie the am r of at , Its ,I " e u ad - it r 6ti D. I i fi3e of the Toronto Street It,allwsy, Com- gregstien. n s amps, or book and tesdmonlala from _ t. , rvWe,Unt _ puny rseently by digging a hula threngh A despatch from Viihna says there are these who have been oared. Address M, • - s from an ad j fining building and made good rumors in diplomatic of oleo at the Austrian V. Laben, 47 Wellington St. East, Zerento, I • • • � e - • • their esoape with six he dred dollars iln capital that aegotiatione between the Em• On%. Cat this out for future reference, f - - — - - ellver, porere have resulted favorably, and there when writing mention this paper, i are now Rood roe eats for an a A. P ' 1 R reams P. l9 John glean of Hamll n hit P P n! 9 y, + w e resist- f3 ►�.�... ,w. Ing arrest was severely aten by P. C. between Russis, Germany and Austria rela• , rive to common motion In Bul aria. In re- M6N— THRtsm —mud two iadler --as Caovasseis '+ erney, who need file bate freely. �leaney 8 good pay. H. S. ]l,zernlni Torquto, Out, was taken to the hospital where it wa3 Bard to the immediate future, the dispatch - -- — - - - -- - . - '� _ - _y says it is stated Russia has yielded her 1 80 Aare Farm -�� Acre Form I found his skull was fracturd. Re ,lies ins y T Pau %QO -I mile from Dandallr -loo 000 anti° t of roceedin alone in Bat aria and intends ps I6 00064 - 100,000 6 cent music; netrumenbee ' critical condlt i �n, i P g g ye. , j now to treat the question on the basis of the halt•Prioe, BifTLAND, 87 Kinlf -et w.,oro0sro. The heiriag fiailery at abrader Is 'veiy Treaty of J3arlin and submit it to the oon- �� SAW MACHINESLZALL e[z1r�l.eTSej I abundant, several zohoen re having been sideration of Europe. improvements; bracket band saws fok subah• filled at Brae d Or and a Iced bay by a __.� ,_._, ing to ports I neat, obey,p and durable ; send for tingle cast of the seine. The fish is of a The yUyaBe Of the Yolts. o0resalars. JOHN UILIZA k COY. Carleton Pfao•, superior quality. The oe fishing, on the dyad lt.a -stet TratrtsiF ftelsosl to ether hand, is poor. The creasing and reoroislag of the I3ritisb 1oPlt,SBI;NTAr[VE in each county so eau •' Pro des. d•ad for t a,eadar. . Channel by a ysoht using electricity as a � and saPoaal "--a book on Love, Coma- - -- _ ___ __ _ _______ Montana cattle `are 'b log eztenilvely propelling, power b a noteworthy event. OWP. Ak1mony and Ondred themes. write toe shipped over the Canada P iflo line for the The employment of eleotriolty As a motor lrcu6o ' International Boost and B[ble Home • f seutn. Ooe train -load pas eathrough Win- for vessels- is not, however, entirely novel. - Wit, • • s ENGRAVER nlpeg the other day, end i is expected that Some awn e a launch where propeller ENAL it v11kOB- WORT,. THE D20a(Y lON e y P P• F of one single herb; u a sure care for ttmalp '• ever eleven thousand head will be sent by was driven by a Siemens motor and Sallen- irre laritias • cram t u TORO • I ;. +: the came saute this year. Velckmar accumulation made several ez -- p or P eT1NBOIt, -- _ -' —..., An east -bound freight t ii 'on the Cana- perimengl tripe en the Thames. After- 46 Mercer 8lrseb, Toronto, CaD.dt- �� 1. dfanPdcifiO railway was eckad the other ward Masan. farrow iii Co. fitted up a 1o1i•e/1,Teaahetss eltwdenssASieau•a ft night eighteen miles Baste Rat Portage by second electrical launch, which ran at the li °`tog Hoi,daye a special co nreeot private leeeons, by hlgseat maebre, will be glen School B UFACTURERS AND MILLERS yVIi,L SAVE MONEY BY IISINGF an Immense rock which ad fallen ion the rate of eight miles an hour 'on the measured Teaohen and Students, on Shorthand, Drawing of - track, The ongins'z mad roman were kill- mile,'and made a distance of six oonaeoutive Painting. All who can eboulo come. send tmmedl. ' ■ - s j C I - ad and a brakeman fatlaally° j dred. miles on the Thames - in thirty- sd'ven min- ately for epeolai olronl.rz. Tess IIrrorr eaoar• - utes without ample falls ed �sn AoaDINT. •89 &tit Adelaide et S., Up. It la believed that the Canada Pacific P y�g pe . This emire, toronbo, ' railway will prebsbly be a' to to secure the boat was forty feet long and of good beam, pg,l+l hu>i; HIsw raAALL$L aAl[[ Y I is transportation o! the raw a Ik Imported an- oapabh of carrying thirty penQna, inning- A BIBLES-- ta,rge type, splendid maps, beano• ' try a ono@ and yap wW use no other. t-- -L llrery Barrel Qaariateed.. • in the two needed to run; her. She `was tuusarauonil+ conWns 4,000 questions and an. naally from Japan to the CJ fed States, :an g ewers on Bible Topics 1 liberal terms, international I We are IIAe bole ILawfaetwren *itise Beanine lfwr+llde. industry second only in a tent to the tea able to go six hears consecutively on her y stored- war, O Book and Bible Hogue. Toronto, oat. , trade, the freight paid aloe ntlag to about aP Po + or Aggregate of forty- Also Cylinder, $nt�ine, WOrLu1 end H81t'nCl3+t OiIit. 7ti ij a quarter of a million dal e a year. flue miles, T$E �0����R I LL We believe that this beat was sent to the Story Paper, The h'irt.atd� tVeekty, Sizaerial C OLL, Q ��w a �w TDR�NTNe Captain Markham, R, N. who aooAinpan- Vienna Exhibition. At all events a beat stories by the mosttaletmodauthors in each iceue� • . fed the steamer Alert on or voyage from of the soma character was used during the A number of interesting; Complete Tales of Love, ' . Halifax as far me York fan has returned g Romance, and Adventure, Choice Poets Short „ „ dry+ exhibition on the Danube Canal and made Sketches, Household Recipes, Science, Wit and ��.D Canadian 0oal Oil, SUNLIGHTi Brand, Finist in tht'.m averland to R'lanipeg. He speaks very about six miles an hoar against the strong Ilttrnor, etc., c rained in each issue of The Market. positively of the practicability of navlt[ating current, and twine as mach with it Of Fireside 14 iy. be. pereoI)y ; or, with 40 •[ . Hudson's Strait f r at least four months in the mast drsl ble songs of thed%y,>j%W per , pp course, torpedo boats run by electricity year; six month and `iU pieces music ;1 ;three the year, and posblbly for five, and declares through wires unrooled as the boat advances months and sr feces music, b0c. W+ bscHbe that the ice, from its peealiar formation, of- are familiar ; but -in the oases just spoken now. Agents wanted everywhere.. beral com- . fare no serious barrier to v saefs built ape- of the mower was stored in aoonmulatori mission. "ample copies rMe. everywhere. FmxawA oiallp far navigating the trait, He also Vilaxal.Y, 28 Colborne St.. Toronto, Canada. .. I . within the boat, free from communication :, states that th3 country pr ents no appar- with the sher?. ant obstacles to railway can traotian, The yacht Volta, In suoosufully running Carpet S'weepers':. e An eztensive retimtriatie movement has from Devtr to Calais mad then returning, LADIZS, buy our Sweeper, h will my yonr++arr+eta set in among the French C nadimm is the making the trip in leg Wean four hours one and fpraltur�, also work and wo,ry. Will last fn ,;,;,,J,a�l' ;:;'� 1��''''' `" -rrr New England States. Daligates sentby an way end ip' fear boas and a quartwr the daft• use at leas) Ill years. ,� Others anon lbho■ a Voyage of a diff,rent Baby Jumper. arwtes Chair mad Bed. all Is . aaeeolatfen of one hundred tad five heads of to one. It your me-ohant has not got them, se`d no X 9,:. , 11 families have decided up et the. valleys. of sort. Is 4 true that the mom was unusually stamp for pa+tloulare. . 4.•, it � M tit Li` Lievre and Li Range„ 'in the Ottawa ov°°+ bat there dma wt appear to have been OTTERVILLE M'F -G CO. Ir i district, as the most favors to plane ter met- any danger of disarrangement of tie app%. - OTTZRVILLi, ONT. O " ,i u q tlement, and will select It twenty rratus by heavy waves. The almost abwlnte - - :• ° - i 1 S W •:• �i ! , `i 1 and fifty thousand metes of land on which iselessness of the hoat's progress b - houses will be built and t land cleared so specially dwelt on In the brief cable mwoant ; BROMlOECRAYON PORTRAIT °' ''' kh;p,, i N that the returning exiles o begin tilling and it la no doubt advantages of this kind .. ! ,,,,, ' , 0 ,' a. 0 the loll immedlately en their arrival. - that eleotrlolty can olahn as a substitute for Beautiful. Lit• like and ArtIdla. Absolattely moth. �' 1 �I,,, .* Ins to eggat t1. Life -sized portraits drawn from G' steam in marine engines. To travel without c�a,�Ii i,1 AMH$ICAN. snok 7 Photographs. and wartanld Ars1 class. 4 -- _ iH i1, :� `+'' - p, with heat, without email of oil, Porbralis painted La ofI, water CaJot. sod tedL Ink, C ,: Q Fifteen ezoarsieniate wet Itilllsd a nd thiE- without now of `maahiae i, emd o 16oaid writs µ ry, and witheat Pbotop sgeele, � teen Injured by a collision' t Silver Creek vibratiion, would (enclosing= for circular. Agiess an making ,. "' :' i.' Cy j - Ne , 9o"ainly add pleasure to ou.00 per weer, It will ay yon to osavass tot , a eb w York, navigation. orders. Look Ohs for memo �to lezhlbttloa .. Cr There was another- sti'e shoot of earth- Yet It 4 not likely that steam will, at least d. L. gAWBONE, i►tti$t, o ' ., , - _ - i gaaka in Charleston earjy \other /metro- for -thi preeeSt, tN dUpiaoed by electricity in - 96 KIND BTREET EABT, TOR6NfiG A _ -_ _- _ - - 4° ry, _�- -+�� 1 ' ordinary navigation, whatever may 'be the ° -� " mg• No damage wad' done. _ . O Farmers in the vicinity f fiolotoe, M. ezperimebts.la plsaaare yachting. Thefe is l �1 Royal IM 8r0euiau P a� ''. - - -__ -� , Always the prime iaeter of seenem to be have lost twelve thousand d liars worth of y Sailln dig winter from PorYand ere 21sum , , . _ . ' hogs by cholera, mad the dlseaibe is ra 1 oeneldol ed when s AWsr motor Maims favor, day mad every Aasurda to Lfver}oo� am t �� W _ 3 � y, whethea► It be eholriti wrmmer from gaurday to Iiverposi, __ _ ,,- .ZZ spreading.- ,. ty, oompressod air, Qnebeo every _ _ . ealedo, or the f9ree ll%.belled a e, calling at Londonderry to land neails mod . prfiag Eton- for awd irelase • also troas ba� ; .I- . :. It is stated that the three B4%h'°whiPon- triolty has for jolt % been struggling for H,a & � St. roho's,1 I, to Ll..rI.W. torta�ty an seized by the United ties wt>torwa adeolen w a motor on land. In Paris le" �t� ilansear snomsbs. TM mt•am•rs N tM 9laa for alleged tre11pasa !n Alas waters will Qnw eats east wtnt•r to mad from Hatlta, �� `� WO O D 1 Off/ . . ,' I i . . I • I I " M : is ii - - :t f f: , - i. .I: - i� i ,. . i.. C w. •_ ago au a eohnoal omnibus was driven thnagh*wnd, Bator and- Phitadelphla 1 aid goring anus. be released en their arrival ' t San Francis• crowded streets with psrieet facility, astd sn•e �r des Maels"ej weekl film► Yn 6 styles and 2 Size& ± Doi et Buy till you see IL I. 1111, there have hem elsotrla►1 railway l000mo- 1{d'r acrd Aoetoa w••kiy, ..d oLrsgew mad el t j ` I. 8 band of New'�erk S3oiE ,the mom- fives in Vienna, in Berlin, in Paste, in Torun- Phu fO�'�• The TOrOntO St0`%® f 009i �� • r I ben et which deal :re they are organizing taw and elsewhere, as well 1111 to several aides rot t»t;ht, passa�, er ether teforeraUom r g A. f�lohamaahet a pow Balttaw» 118 ours as'd •C•. , . for a rebellloa, hsa been d lltnl; regularly of the United States. Perhaps the recent Haut" aim & Co.. ht. Jobwe.10.t. Wm, Zw" ' - I .every Sunday since last Ma on the banks gains made In Parb.by Deprez In the trams- Goa sit & SL John. N. I Allan • too.. Chin" ai the Hackeaesok river. mission of electrioal farad will het the fore • -New York ; H. BonrUer, ,Toraa i � a s� 3 • eeln .1 - ' F iron of the problem, but at all .eve is the HuOa' A.e Jc Co..q� bee Wm. Rrookte, Phffade - I- ORE II R. A. F Bodom . . N RRIS rAND IG]!I f t Arles. erllaed. 1[ooatrsaL furless that will p ' prove most potent in do- _ -'a - - -- . -____- '1 _ -Gan: Batth, of .the Salvation Army, .has termining its use on any eneral soale are A � � � � � � ' � . HA left Louden for the Stcrates1 a d Canada. eoenemy, convenience, anr>�satety. ' - - A yacht propelled by electricity oreieed . ST ZLrDOME H0T=A1R FURNAC$�. from Daverte Cala4 reoeutl ' to three henry London's Pater. $'app pRj(;$ yj$rji, - ­ - and fifteen minutes, . 1, . � London 4 sapplied.with water from i a In diplomatic circles in "Is"& it Is ad- rivers Thames and Lea, and from certain 11 it yla Tint A 4019 Depot ; lotting that the tewion bet a Austria and -mPr�6J1 !n the •valleys. , oi. iha• Tbaoees -.and Ise YONOE STREET. TOFtdNTb ' A � - Rasela has increased. Les, supplemented from Chadwell epringe, — `�` Ili g Sausage Casin gestone the 1111 tr.� 1!f ws{lat tlhi Ise>rtttt .! 1[11 flits' 0 - mmenoe i>d elf this year 114re • ware 58.000 ahelera c a in Jm et sod 10 w►alL is southt, Lindsita,, all'' _ - 0 . - I 16hioh 37;000 proved fatah' Pte, d+4wn too tie -41".. -Whe= I� _ —_ �•WeM Aew shipment from >;ogtand, lEz tKtsamshlp Nor► _ . I Emperor William was prevented attend- the month of April last were nearly As fel� wegfan." Lowest prices too the' trade. We hre sots j, .i , „ - - . U . Z -- . - I Iowa: From the fiver Thames and certain •ew to Canada for teeBrtde's Celeb»te cheep M tog the G3riran military oeavras at oQ . Btrasbnrg by ezhanedan. ohalk-spriogo In W Til4mes ♦al j about n• write for gaot•ttons. _ 51 • arts of the 'orals -tram thelg ier Lap JAM U PARK A AON, Teroaso. -_ I Sir Charles Duke has' re ` rued - to VA.. add' cerimin -Bali- springs` in the Lea valley, � - $ den, and will re -eater pa llo life as pro -. about 37 partay; from the 11 obatk -wells in - 9i . prieter and editor of aolty ally: the'lnerth of Lendvn, about 4 parts; from Arsmsstrong7li _ - WHAM... = O �=_�- �- It sus proposed that•a Pa el -of English the. 10 chalk -welb in the south of London, PATENT TERMED STEEL t 'ad American gunboats be established to about 8 piste. - . Protect mttrohlant Vee,teia fr m _ -_ - . Chinese pi- r u •d n I- This Prompt In Action@ ��tt81 Sleigh Gear S k ;1 -- ` . _ -� -._ r . . I y smite cartridge I • bzploded at b j set what every sufferer wants - ' I Midnight on Sunda In the ' principal gate- tempt motion, and rapid relief from psis. Yade !rase Des1 =ssapsred sprlag ry In grandest discovery o! the age, the great '>i`he ]t[eslt>iltlteotive, llleaa, ]loralshe tuff ]geo>temiatl Seaielrr1 like ><sarlkei icr waimf■R y of the Marseilles dos , doing come Lilg'bt, Handsesae, genies asdvoiry •wra�a mad veatlbt(ng Churohee, sohoolo, Pnbilo Buildings, Bjorn and Private a•ddenole. dimple in ooa�e. damage, pain care, j s Polson's NsBVILtNN— prompt, tim sad ad. apable of .tin ` , powerful, pleasant iN the taste, and yet N We ass having a tat h domed this saaom from !tit g mar• i•a/ witi lets oonesmptlar of luel than any other hsmtfsg . All the Paweri'$ave ion ll fiavorabl toss who» 111111 lots wore sold last wia/sr. �pp y pare that It may be given to the sun wt Pl• ad "MUM". /sr4ha•lawy Cat Tight.-M Bart mom "Harris" s>zd resiraises ••HamnaWlh" lac Ports, circular. T6 agues that 8 o Wlss •hoald be p ao•d early to seam» w es. ,- inlanl. Try a 10 owd Ample bQttl., whloh t nslon. OoniOgR. PerW11d. mad "Jsu11 an wed. 11110 b• sN etah r 111 Stbi of Poelabls trim. 11olklled.: lt'or Qalalopaes Yd there shall be 1111 military 000npatiat o! - Baigw4, - - you oan purohaee at any drug store. Nero- be" t• emu, and all as yr mochas prlow [nrtior ' °' � _ - - $ dine flu meat. sure, Prwnppt P 010'•, Saes sou rued our Bt.e� Bob -Bp11a I s•nd tOr d� j �1 a - e - g and T,e Deem wife in Au tike The large be1sUA- areooly 25.assip. 'D '• droo[.r. d. s. atta[arltot� lwleo �8 �i j �t ��yy�L� Y0. tea NOL. 00- (L.D', QVRLPM, GANADA i . . .: _..•' - , �;. . , . , r , , -.:. .. .. 1 , -,. , -',. i. .1' 1 - __1 __ . __ -1 __ . __ ld_ � : - l��i������������������������������ �����i��i�i������i���������������������������� I 4 k. . I f ,- �_.. �* q, . r , I . t S . '� I I . 1 I - -- , i I 1 - , - - _ -.` ss. ..w+..+. a.►s ...saw r e - . _'� r �,... ". .. .. irl tcs n -der. •• _ c _ '- _ �, . �I. will pkoft "ry, embers g d; �_s'_^ f. Bit aria, is to �lp.,006"d • i f tom of t ' ' ��� ', �, , ' .I �. , ;,;:a the'British (Iovernment, in the event '" " '` E '" a !'f� .� V .. Linldon . t �. " ' p �\ Y, of wear, should the Parnellitee , decline �o Loodoodern� made We state 0A , I : i ' I and la ~s block any compromise, p y try into Dublin on Saturday and was al- i` T - u n eve measure introduced. tern eel cheered and hoots T Y E RY COL . E AT H E . . .. game I'y a v ' - It would be utterly impossible for Rioting has been renewed BeUflusi: •` Parliament to deal with so important It is reported that the Piresident will . V . ' i[N� ����� Irish Home Rule with ask ConRrese to a voiint a ICommiesioo �; ,,_ • g a Bnbjeot .as t6 the whole Fiche Question , , , ,.._ ...� _ ' s ublished every Friday morning rA its o9Oe, her interests at stake in an European to deal w' ' ,_ , Pickering, ont. Cholera has appeared at I spies and rj'O1e8t �a1Bt we have secured a 1>�e stock of 1►�al. TERMS , . . _ 6 P sit; •1.00 ityaid is sdwaiiM. «..' . P 1Yew �dz�trt�aemetata. ` � 2 l t.7 RATTi,B OF ADVERTISING : to ,n ezt ®naive re atrlatlon movetpent M N Y _, insertion, per line - - Sven t ; - 4, has setin amongtheFrench- Cane�ams subsequent insertion, per line - 9. I . ;, I _ fie rate does not inelude Legal or Foreign ad- In the New England States. Lela- :V&.T •5G1 �s n tedL *, .. , ;• gates sent by an association of .one . f lie tisements.�� a pedal terms given to parties making con- hundred and five heads of families an, o: rtes. l �' is for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half- 1piom. 50 to 90 sores more a less, p .e+lrls or yearly contracts payable quarterly have decided upon the valleys of La pally cleared, situated in the Townships of Piek- r Bring, Markham or Scarboro, say 15 or 90 miles . - usiness cards, ten lines or under, with papr , .on year, g5 oc, payable in advance. Lievre and La Rouge, lII the Ottawa from Toronto. Appps st ono• at the alDo• of �t, '� ` dvertisements withoat wiitte:! instructions THE PICHERINGt RW t - district, as the moat favorable place __ 1 which we are selling verb Cheap fat cash. wi he inserted until forbidden and charged !c for settlement, and will select between :T= ICr �a le. } . . - ::o dingly. Orders for discontinuing a3vertise- a:s ntsmuat be in writing and sent tQ the pub- twenty and fifty. Shousand acres Of I is ere ,,rr fibers wiII be sold byy tender's first =elsss farm . ob Work promptly attended to, : fbnd, On which houses will be built in the Township of Pickering, end oompridnd - that the re- the north W acres of the south half oof lot2,a in - i• L _. ACKERMAN, - ; PROPRIETOR, and the land cleared so the north 95 acres of the south half . � turnin exiles can begin tilling the the std con• Also the south nits sores of said - • g lots will be sold subject to a life lease Deld by - a )Ur Politioa— Strict Independence. soil immediately on their arrival. Mri• g• Haight. On north halt of said lotsthat• - x i1x dim —A First -class Local Paper, , i is a Stet class frame barn, cod frame house }. B . 1 tar �hpeotation� —The heartyi n.. Of the Geltie t) elation ggood well, eta. On aoeth halt is a ersacirae ! IMMEWE STOCK , OF - - *a port of the ueople of Pickering and vicinity. . The Lt p p bsick house, two large barns, good staple, suit- 1 \ �,. of Great Britain for the advancement able for 6vehorses, also acs {tlosbble cent- ly large for 19 or 14 cattle. Buildings in ilret -class :. 1 , 1 . of their condition, pohtically, sOCial. repair, well situated, within three miles of the s F DAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1$86. flourishing village of Pickering. Title is undis- e and morally, Wlll be COnSUmmated In potable. Tenders may be sent to and will be , 1 ��i - . d un- received b %%'M. LOGAN, at the Pickering P.O., h 10 ce weeks. The have suffers yt a few y formation no to the 15th Oct., from whom all in , , 'NOTES AND COMMENTS.':., mistakable hardships from the dom- as to terms may be received. Pickering, Sept. . inane race as well as from the chiefs iyth, 1?l ih6._ _ - - __ , -•- - -- . . Y _ _ 4t�49 . . ' -he members of farm live atoek in _ o�- 369 G49 • Battle, of the clans who held the lands in trust , . FOr $�,1�. - . t tario are : horses, . for the others, and who had�by sets of p 173 • shoe 1,610,349 ; hogs, severe►I Shrohahire Ram Lambs, a:ao Shq E E Y� 8, ' p arliament assumed all the rights and horn Buu calves. Apply to THOSdAS PL'(;i % - . r -/ ; ` 8 0 125 • and poultry 5,968,915. P i ' rivile es to the detriment of those whivale. _ -_ �_- 4s�tr he number of shee is. 144 66(S less P g _ _� i _ P who are styled the elanswen. One NOTI "�''i., ANA GET t�3ARGAINS. . tlhaii last year ; in each of the other �r family out of each clan has taken bald , �' L asses there is an increase. Tile wool The following animals, viz., one roan Iici er, i , - , `fiY • r 4 867 lbs., heirs t;,0,480 of all the patronage, power and titles,' two. yea,: old; one red end white heifer, two —�O� �. l . lb J,5 7, g and -the others are merely recipients of eats old, are impounded at lot No. 33, B. F• con. ` yy 11 ss thali the ayerae Of fQitr ) ea:s. T,�wnahi�) of Pickerin�� and will thero he ealc� I tlrelr 110uIlty, fed by their hands and i,yy public auction cu tho 19th flay cf Octot�er, - ,. 15R(f, at the hour f 3 o'cloc;c iu tho atteruoon, if. �, ° Tile life of the present Cal adiaii kept ill the depredation of serfdom. The not sooner ciairned. Dated at Rouge Hill this ' �_ . Ouse -of C mmolls gill .e:zpire on the family singled out has ilo more rights _�4nd any a Hel�tember, 1�t5. HCIIIi GkAH'A91, - j �. � s Pours i• keeper. 4� 30___ i. - "• tit of nextt `Auk ►nst. fi� -e years from than any other, and in taking poss @scion _ - -- arm• to Ment. _ - - - - -- 9 "r�, t le date -of file reta::l ofy the writs of the land, the family has betrayed F' _ _ --- '` I i sued for file elec�ioils of 1�38L. Solna the trL:st l,estoR ed on it b •their un- 1. `Consisting of O#ie Hund>�ed sand ' rte of the 01111011 that the electiol:s suspecting reI'ati�es. The object nO�V Fifty acres, beiu part of lots i5 � ' ', , .., end 1G, iu the St� conceseio of ' - i ill be held °this fall, lint not being in is to cement the great Celtic race by a t t; so Pickering, three -q Barters of a mile . :p� 1e s east of Claremo4t. For fuAbor _ ---'— . t i t le confidence of the Uo� erl,ulent ice - bond of union a Mich yc'ill coalese file ,� , particulars: al +[ ►ly to JOHti Ry:ID, ��'��LTl.T FRAM ERA r . • • ti 1 await further ii.iorination before ketch, Irish s:ld �'4'elsh branc�l�3 ciare� „,,,c. s•e�,t.2i�- - -. - . - . - 7- - — ,. + Farm for Ste. � 3 ,l?iillg such an announcement into vile, and by that lueatis clot Or. y Hai lil' �urCh sFd the StOCIi fl'Om Messrs. Ta�'Ior Q- Halst . r , ;: — I undo the unwise legislation, but be in ,� . the Methodist Geni �•al Conference, a osition to better their condition slid � Fife acres, (in his old sta d), at a rate on the dollar, and to encourage �:. y Pt�rt of 'at as ixr '` Iles declared P 13 �- :�_ ,. a cleclslre majorit3, give theirs an inde endent A ,ndin <�' il, it :.'- turee.aonth- l,a�cgus =rter, • • $ usiness is offering lines of Crocker and: •. c y P n' Fist concession. Pickering. For a StI1Gtl Ca b - t .:' gainst the propositioll to extend the in the country of which they have for ' further particulars apply to the Glassware at and - ' ; )ro �rietor on the reniises. , .. a totals terns to four years. T11 -a so lou a eriod been debarred. 1 p .;. g P UO \AhU ri05$, Dunbarton, .O. 44 -7 ��j jj . 11 \J x, - - p r .< 'fF - n our opinion, is a wise conclusion. - -- i T_ _ -__ Im orte s' Wholesale Prices, - Farm for S le. { Vhile there may be occasionally a The scheming and plotting now in • - , ! Gieen, Black, and Japan Teas, Pure Coffee and General Groceries st Cost #': {4 base where l;reat good could b@ ae- pro�►r @ss in the foreign politics of the north 87 acres, mere or l��r, of lotu' bar a large stock of em Fruit Jars at Wholesale Prices. Butte:, Eggs, &c , 1 omplished by al pastor remaining a European nations has not been equalled seventeen iu the second concession of the town- taken iIi exchan e. Shall be pleased to see all my old friends and cus- k f ship of Pickering, County of ntario, on high ea,r or so longer thaii the regular for years. The corporate interests of � erected a good frame dweliin�q hones, and two tourers. New eu tomers w ill find us civil, as cis lilt costa nothin Rinds P g• ` y i- y?... r.. .i' erm on one circuit, as a general thing the different Powers are so numerous barns. There is also two or4ha:ds one; lo.t ive us a call at he Brazilian Warehouse, and oblige, • . ' , � r` hree years is long enough and conflicting that the settlement of coming into bearing, The property is sOOfua 8 within one mile of Pickering village. Hoy¢ full I O FRA s J.J. , : _ , rticnlars opply to . any one question will not adjust the ' ,” . V4' M. F41iliESTER.' S }Y.. t; „ the Industrial Exhibition at Toronto difficulty. Each nation is taxing its .. �tf_ Pickering, -P.o: _ �-r . Deverell's BlOCk, Brock St., �Thitby , �llt. - loosd on Friday last. The total re- sY.Ibtlest ingenuity to involve Europe - - -- Q " - ' __ ___ _— - - -: -- - -- - - -- — R 'r ei is for 1886 �rere $40,914, as com- in war without involving itself. li'rance for a. ale.: . - Y `4{ p 1 I• , ared with $34,136 in, 1885, showing and Russia are desirous of war,` in The Eaat hair of lot i4, in 5th Icon: of Uzb age, i'. j . .- of land fair• unlit , 46 acres cleared; 1 _ . - � v'. increase of $6, 778.: This result order to provide employment for dls- loo,AcreS q yy . ' good fences and excellent buildings ; well water• . ".. ust certainly be Ver }� gratifying to contented spirits, and to avoid internal ed;, 4,t miles from Uxbridge. Also aShingle Hill, I ;�� .. - - - , , \ ell :n working order• on the flame lot, all for - , _,� , he Industrial Association. Had the disruptions. Each continental power 63 00o half cash, balance on mortgage. Applyoa 1 I j .. . �1 s . • Bather during the last week been is resolved that the nett European 1oCoraadrese EDWARD PITKIE, , 'I . " air, no doubt an increase of at •leant war shall not be foe ht with En land .. - -. . �: a g g 38-tt L' =bridge P. 0. � , r — — •' x �� ' " 10,000 would have been shown.' �`e as . a spectator but rather that she `— -" - ' Estray Sh6ep. f x eartily congratulate Toronto and the shall be a leading bellitrerent. Should . - `� " 9 Aa` neraetic mans ors of the Industrial this roc@ the cads, and Er, land be Cahie Into tiao premises of the nnderai ed, b g A g .. lot 19; in the rear of the 5th Corace6sion of Piok- I ' t �� . , � n their success.. face to -face with a formidable coal- ering,on or about the 6th of September, one ewe ' ` ., - - i1 the martial s irit of our colonies sheep. Owner can have same b robin ro- I. t' ` itio p �, narty and paying expenses. JAB. V4'ILL�R '. . - .. .. , ;� .. The Buffalo Sews proposes that the ma assume tan ibla ro ortions, and loin for the enlarnement Y 8 p a istance to Hron� ham, Sept. sotn, iH66. I 4 : -9 ecassary de g �, may prove of material �s 1�'Ot1C ®. I . f the Wel a id Canal be done by con- the Mother Country. Our military i - I ' . - - ' • -- , Tact labor. We fail to coneeiti a either ardor -got a slight rebuff when Eng- t� "office fie hercby given tlis!n the itth gent. t I last, I impounded certain ant als, to wit : _one .�x I Le consistency or the equity of pulling ]end declined, Wlth thanks, Otlr BS- dark red cow, aged ; one red and white year old ;1 n� �s �r �r A` { '021V1et COm etition Off of the skilled heifer; one red and white yearling heifer. if • wind viii ►7toc�i „1 p sistsnoe in the Egyptian eampaigl¢I therefore the said animals are not redeemed or - o turn it loose u on the unskilled ` 11 h . . . p last summer but a little '•soft sawder ' repl•vined, I wUl sell the rime b ublio auction + ` k of Peerless, Glyce�r= aboper. One of two things must be will out - balance the feelin of i lie tO the h eat blade" atAROCS4te'�u, at s 4 stook - ce ted m inevitable : The convict g p e (`Given soda °m ' as a o `fit of a of October nine' P which et smoulders in SOTpe� quarters. B,P. Pickering - y. this 15th day of Septem"r, 1866. HUGH ORA- , , lee, Cylinder, Acme, - - - ust either be made to contribute to HAM, Pound - keeper. 47-9 \ : is own support or be supported by A fie yearn ago there was an ea- FOR ti.. t . other .Mae' e ; ` '- he general public. This is Tlobson's tensive passenger traffic beEween the a i ' _ 'ilexorable choice. -- World. United States and Canada, excursion - M, , '_ O.,.ls, complete and - z- isbs coming from all points during file N T N E V i LLAG E 0 F S RO U N� �. ' satisfacto�'y in p ice A des4 atih from Vienna sa - -s there heated term to the Falls thence across -" . p y ' fiat desirable hoxae and la►t ni pesent au- i 5` P 'e rumors in diplomatic elrcles at the the lake to Toronto, and from thence cupied by Dr. E. J.3reel. slot liartiou}ars •pp1� _ - `�` ; : a b boat to Iontreal • but of late this to KINGSFORD, BUWKN a GRREN 6olici- : - and, quali,ty.,� ... . z .. _ I , s - AuStYiari capital that file 11et,O�,latiOriS y tors, 10 Ma.nnu Araade. Toronto, or to 1, ,. �.. r r 1 betneen the Emperors have resulted traffic has fiery greatly- decreased,. TH08. POUCHTB, t , avorably, and there are now good prinaipall , it is. contended, because of 47 -so :` Anotioneer, Broagh d �.• r _ . T . prospects for an agreement between the inferior accommodation offered by �h the Surrogate Court of I''' R sale German and Austria r five the lake boats oat of Toronto. The " °" ' '" `'* { u , y eis the County QI Q tatlp e y "IG C r ` - . N common action .in Bulgaria. In Globe 'has agitated for the forltlstidn , - , , �' t • �; regard to the immediate future, the of a •new Canadian company to supply 'Iin itht► Alwtter off' islet ��tl� {p i I x'r•' - "I I . c]espatch says . —It is stated that thi$ want, but up to the present no of t1le I »t Chitti n o� Jolkye- , '• : ' ''Y . i .I {..E Q Y I,- = I i..l- Russia has yielded her plans of pro- steps have been taken by Canadians• _ _ / . - ` . . a . \'. _. seeding in Bulgaria, and intends now to retain this passenger t: affiB on this '; a �. -. � . : 1 Notice is herebyqiven tD t after twenty days �o tr @at the whole question on the eras of the mater. A New York Com- 7rom the nret pnbllsstion o this notice, applioa- 1 ' - , basis of the Treaty of Berlin, and sub - pany, seem the necessit of a new non will be made b the undersigned to tae _ g Judge of the Surrogate 00ttrt of the Coatity of` ; . mit to the consideration of Europe. , line of steamers, has taken the mat- Ontario, to be a pointed Guardian of James ,. I ` ` `� ; ter in hand. and another ear will 888 'Mead and John Sherwood Medd infant ohildraa . y of John Yedd, late of the TownZipof Ptekerib, „ ) 4 it Oh f 0 Entrieey for the Piclelirig Fall Fair a great ahaltlg+e in the 'mode of travel in a County a niario, eoml►u, dio«►aea- 6 - ` e now eomin in ra ids . After the tween these ointB. It fie DdARBA MEDD, `' �. i a, ..' g P Y P ProP� 47-8 v John S. Farewell, bar Sadtor. . \ �: .. . industrial and Provincial Exhibitions that the steamers shall run bet�reen Datat�l wt sows awl of Bspfembes, ♦_D_1886 • this is the most important Fair to the Lewiston and Montreal, calling at ' r\� ' NOTICE �'0 CR ITORS �° ,� r OBwe o, Cla on, 1 - . - eople of this township, and we hope Toronto, Charlotte, g yt ` our people appreciate this fact to such Alexandria Bay and other points both .¢ -, —OF THE —, i , .�". • an extent that they will make the en- going and returning. The steamers ,6 ,Y.Y..i.Y =, o I f °:: tries sufficiently numerous to ensure are to be built of Steel, expressly for of the Township of Pickering. Yeoman. , I I l is •' ne of the most successful Fairs yet the requirements of the route. they ' Meld b the Societ These exhi- are to be furnished with el�trle li hta, rouse to hereby Iven, pursaant to the -�-- -- r,. -- . y y .g visions of See. 84, o Chap. 107, of the Re itions serve a good purpose, in t at and fitted up "with all the luxuries of Statutes of Ontario, as amended by 46 Vic. (Out:) K�� 1 Lap. 9, that ail creditors anc� others having tea v lthey excite a spirit of healthy rib y g first -alasB hotel. The oontraetB call otaims ainst the estate of John Mead, of 'the Township of Pickerin ,in the County of Ontario. r onset the people aB to who Will for speed Of at least twenty miles ail Boman, dessaaed, w�o deed on or about the ?� ,,. .: =C�j . - . eke the best display in the various hour. The boats are designed to sur- �rwont�yy eighth t a6 of March, tees. an �wuired If Farmer Bob has the B sn of the kind ever floated to detfier or send by post, pre -paid, to John '. . '`" ' .1C 0�- e artments. pas . J �nA Edwin Farewell, Solicitor for Martha Mead, the ► 7f • p Administratriz of the personal estate and a ects La es Gold W lasses ye fine jroodg from X18 n _ hest exhibit of roots and vegetables on the great lakes. They will possess of the odd deceased on oy before the Twentieth Ladies' ' ver .�atc es from #9, pretty, goo and chelip. this year's Farr, Neighbor Blank a handsome appearance.and outwardly day of Uotober, lees, e► statement in writing of Gi nt'e Watches, Waltham and Flgin, at lowest prices. ill feel bound to excel him, if os- resemble the ocean BteanBhi . tit names end addresses, and tall partigwar. of Clocks in at verist Newest styles in Jewell "ems• . P P The their claims, duly v4gified, and a statemept of all w,, t, Y _ - � . :,:.1 'ble, the ensuing year. And so it leh h will probably be about 2516 feet, securities (it sup held by them ; and notice fie ; , , - % : r i.._�� ' _ .� - { . hereby given that after said last mentioned Coln $liver BWell niadeand a raved'iii the a't �tyl s at lowes`tlpricsg• e does. This is just what we want, not wit an extreme beam offer all of about d the said Admtt�istratxiz . �rlit prop ed to . - . . b Thy Will Carr two s B distribute the assets of the said deo•ased among �• .only in exhibits at Fairs, ut in ever 42 feet. y Y ,'the partf� entitles thereto, regs►rd being had ; , w osrhatt Forks, Spoons, o:, engraved �; * � ! �Tetcellerc wade to`orde`r and repay' :bramh of trade and. commerce. If schooner - rigged, and the steel 11ll116 .only to the oiafms of high 11061 thereto- „� �k 3,tii� ;, ; } i ' o le had no desire to eucel will be doable slid divided into water lore have been given, and• the a*id Administratria - s j -tee ag a pep will not be liable for � assets,' � any �. P,. � �� , +,,�., t ay'�. �"Watoli�s sties L"Itwk�l'ep$u�d. tip :4zy I.,A �L i ,`� k'� our various callin s in life, Canada tight compartments. It is the inten- .tbwwf, to any person of:whussolaims sin, %41)� :., 1,_ .. . St g mot have had notice at the three of uak distrlbu- , - 1 f - . - - iould not occupy the exalted osition do of the. com auy to'Btart with four � �'' i. W . , Q p llg� p ` n� ' `')i OH F:. i11(ELLj-:,<a, .t, - J-•� - - she does to -day at the Colonial Exhi- At is ers a'nd add othera� as occasion 47 -491 -solicitor for the Ad inistatrix. k street Whitby• . rt,nn Pr W , a bition in London, n land. Dated this SOth Day of September, A.D. 18 6. � � = E g may req airs.. - .. ; , a 1Ca & d .':: . i i ._ - :. -.- _:.. - r ,. _ .. ! i .. + -. . .._... .....- f. :. -.. ni.e.. ,. ., -. .,.. :Y. ..e ? -. .-1 :i...l;. .z -.#i -'pit yam`_. - - � I , � I . . . . - Ift - - . ."T - , . I - ; - I . � G J 0 • "I L U t () I , I � � .1 . . - 4- Y � 0 . W I ) N a r� . - - - , . I , - . 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I . - i, 0.):. � � Z; I C - I. ,A . . - I . � : . stock Uin laments &c., at lot 18, W 11th '. � I - __ __ . ­ - .... I _. �. . .1 'i � ;- - . . PRESS 6 0 GLZAMSD FUM 1 - ;�_�, .11 __ _­-, � I - _. - 11 t _.. THE LOCAL I . P. �f Re'em : ­�. . - I - I - - - . I - .. yap. keti4g, the prorrty Of asanuol -, �. " . .r. - lkicls. ! � a, ,,­�­_,� I I I � . . � I , • - -_ I .. OTHER- SQU 11 . .. _. -, "I �­, . 864wark 15o .reserve. ale at I 0,40011. , � .. , I I _- - I - .1 , . . I � - . - I . Is . . . . . . .- . . . . - 11 ­1 I . , I . . , , , ) . � I . , - I . 1. .. �J�j, I I' - . :.1 - -_ . f. � �J V , -- � • ;,. k .. I I . : ":-1, I I - . ., .; .i. Poacher & towland, suctiopeers. . . .'. , . I - , .# .� .;g_ - 'I I . I . . - . . ­ . , I - - . I , * I . . . - . . I . . . I . . . : :1 : �.�L".,.--. - - ' : . . . . � . ., 1. � " t; . - - . . . . I .; ­ .. .. , WM_ iA6't. S,tTuaDA_Y, OcT. 2nd.-Credit-gale, of ft, ' I . .... ..., � - . - W.. - . ''I , - ' I F% - - ".. " �- - I , -:.,... � A f � ; - . , I , " : i , jc,.�� . . � .. A : . . . . I . .� Burglats are perall g I 1 Z.,�,,­­ - . . 4 -_ - - ;:� -- . . . . 0 � :I in No rM . I _ �11. - - �._.* . '' f, ,.. _.� I � ,_., �, 83UM, 01M, _-_�: . '. . . .. - I . .- Uxbridge town is, agitating for the - property, being a. w. quarter of lot 16, -:1 i. ''... ­11- I _1. . ... I i. I " .� I 4 . . .,-. . .. . " ­ , I � .jj _...; �, r: :�...� , I ­ . -1 . . , V., �. !i, " -. k 4 i - , t a �. 4 ..�. e :. � . - , . : . 'it , _ 1, . I .1 � , " ; ! . � fin 8th con. of Pickering, by the exwubore . IL I A I ��. , I ?I � ... �1. I . '... - ­- - I I L' .. � I � - . I . .... I " ,:�`.;,,'l - __ � - ` ' - � � I I - � ­ . - . , electric light. . . :.,, " . I-L"_ �., , I .. . . . ' ' .. � ... , I, I .. . �� . . i., ;;; q:t . - . . - . Sunderland aefeated, Credgw*11 at base- property of fifty Sores with good build- .. t- v . �. ; � ,I �-, .. I ,�. .. . , . r . I. -71 � . .. . ., . 11 . I . ­ , . .. . . I .� ., - . of the late William Carson. A fine : :� .. �� N EW, : FALL'� T , . - ball by 12 runs. . I . . . .1 ... � ". �. . .% - . : ings, &o. Sale at 2 o'clock, on the ! - 1 .. . . . - - , ".1; 1.­� .... . I .. . . - . - .. ,_ 1�1,� �: . I , , . . I - 1- . . . n e - J!" , L�'; I. ..� . 1. - .. . -1 -" � _. . , I I I . .! � . � . � I 'L . I. ­ . , I '. . ". Cannington is now fro of diphtheria. �. premises. Poacher & Rowland, auction- . ;, . , I - - I- : .. . . - -1 " I- ., ___ . - - . � I �_� � ... . t " '! _�� -4 . . , ... . . it., . . , - "WHERE, .- • .. 'i, ­1 � ­ �� .1 . I . ,,,­_..BEFORE BUYIN ELSE 6,� i . 1 - . . Ditto Port Paltry. - .. .. 6ers. L - " ­_ SATWIDAILT, OCT. 9th * -Credit � �sald, -of ,:,.,- . .,� .. .., . ­ � . . . :I . . I I : , I . � ' 11 .-i If. I I ; - L"'. , . • - . , . . I t , _ . . 1. I . . I ; . . - . age,- � . , 4 m . .., �, 1. . � ... 1, . - . - . . �)Jr., Joseph Graliat 2' o valuable farm and village property. . '. ., � ;..- _­ ,...I � .. . . . - . . . . I - . ... . 'I, � . � ; I :: �. . I f f­_ 4 I . : .­ - \' ­ 1. � . I - � . ­. .. . � . i! � .1 . I . t L. ]k I.. I `:] , . . 0 . . :­ t '1 � ,.! agricul coral buildings at . at I She - :� ' �'f . . - . . 1. . The new :` .:. i - 1. , .1 . . b I lately. , .. b ad..... , � belonging to estate of the I Me . . ... I . I -, t - too 01tv I 64 a $ ����S - yalua le man . I . .. _. the . . . - Jordan Post. Sale o'clock ail - ' �.,t';-, 4) #1 ; . . Sunderland are nearl- compleW. .P. Gordon House, this village. For par L . .... '11k,6 $I L - I . . : I i . I : . I � 11 �. I ticulars see adv. in this paper or posters. ;.-.. .'..' I.' _- M. D. Crosby, of U3 ridge, died I., L� _1,11J. . J ­ ': f,L, " . ­ - .­ . . . . . .1, . �,_., .. .. I -:1 . j..- '' . - . . _ �', , I 4... � , * 4( * � i ; . . . I . I ,. Poacher & Rowland, auctioneers. � _ , L� , � . . ; I . . . , - � , . I . . I . ;, � . . � I I . . � , : I... I - - . 1. I .� L !, . � . L.... 1. - . . : . 1. . : . ,, 1, . I . I I . - - I - ; His * died a little over - . - - . � ... � , I � , _. ;: � 11 .1 .1 ': - t : .1 : .L I � - . .. 1. . i --Parties getting sale bill@ t ,-. �­�, : ­ . - . - I I � , I . . , ': 1 . . . .. . , PrIn 0 - % !-,� - _1 . . -�'. I . . . . . - . . . ... V last week st NOT& � '' L . _. ; L . . i . � I . .. - - � . . - ­ 1:, P., .. 1, , . A year ago. I . , � 'zx Pic . � �y I • . .- - . .- ". �. ' 11 . I . *a th e offic* of I KERERG NZWO CALt EARtY'AND SECURE 1311V T PATTERNS. ­ . - .11 - . . CanniDgtO'Ivg 0 station consists will got a notice eirailar to above from : �;,!._.,,� 1_,.: I. ''. 11 � - . - . . _ . � � - . � . .: �.. , . . � ;. I " . ... - . rails Ly . :_1) L I , .1 . �:1 _'. * * ! :% . , . _. ' . � I I I I . . I ­ . .. .. I..�. I ": I ..!. . . .., �, �, 1. p le ": I . - - . of a eaboos D car since the other was date of printihg so .date of sale, Fuz or .,.., �.­ .. , �. W_ 11.1 - � I I I :� ;.:, 11 , . . .. .. I I-. � ,;.. I .. \ L.- , .. . . .1 ., . '. . . . I : :..1., -� _­ - _1 . . - I I . . - I I . � . I . . � , � i __ - � �� � 1 4 ' ' ' ' -,. burnt down. I . GZA103.] � .1'e., I ' b _. 1. -1 ­ - - -, . ". � I ., 1:.1 ­.. .,:. ,_ ,��. . , * . .. , . r - -, . .. I -_ �. � I ; I I.. . . . I "hai 'i - - - - _..�_ - �!, �.. , � I' , , W � . i . . .. . . � . . . - m , The Uxbridge yo rXal 'Man . � ,1,�* I ,. - . 1 11 I .. . . . , I � ".t. . . I . - I ... � - 01 ED. � ' - �. ''. __ . �... . .-I .. m I � . r- . . I . " f. . ' I .. 0 0 I . . n " ., ,� I � . :i - , potato weighing 24lbs. The seed was plant- '. ZOL' . I .-:��:,!;... . I '.. :-]D.. IN ' R_ . ed on May 37th. " Ktxft T,-At Pickering, 6' , Saturday, . ­ . L� _. - ., . ..� . .1 . . . . I . . - ­ . I 1. 1. � ­ - ­ 1. - � - � , .- I L !. .: 1 . , - . . . � .. J, . � ­ I . - . � . . - 1: . v I I . - I.. . . . � - I � ­ . . I . ­ . I I : I - . - . Z . . . 1 . . . ­.. I - .!. - i I , .. C � . . _., I .. . � ., � �., , . , I ­ . I . . I o* ted �.. . , � . . . .. : . I .. . .. :*1 - 1. .. - I . ; .... .� . . I . , . - . . . � Sept. 18th, 1886, John Kin'tially, aged � ''I . It. . if - . - - - � - 'I., I . . . " .. _:.. . I.. . , � I . - I , �. , - I . 11 I ; Mr. A. C. Graham, t4acher, Vi6to�'r'la , - : . 78 years. � �,i , , : Road has. been appQ Divisioa Court , . . . � .. I . :. '.. 1- __ .-- ______ . I MmErm-In Pickering, otk Tuesday, Sept. ".;.:1 __ . C . ­ I clerk of the Sevensh E�Visi0u- .1 .. ;, . 1. . I . . . . , . the ,Ste , 219t, IN6, William Machin, aged 84 :, �!:p-", "­ ,�l ; : ­_ . 1. - �, . . . . . - I � . - I.. 0 _ �. _. � . . . I ':.,. . 1. I . . r . I I .1 . ,. .17 . -0. . I - Mrs. Thompson, relict *of years and 9 mouths. .. 4 . ... : : .. 11 �.,;. . . '. -, -..i - t. .. . � . I I - . , I I . � � - - . . � 1� i . � . ... . 11 - _. _� I " 1�1[­�� - . .1 .�_ - . .]Reeve of Scost,died' . , - ; 1:1 (J:....." . ! ., I s � . I '. ,: . - .1 I . i� . . , ej I � .1. [. .,.I. ,-. - - ­: .- ', � . ;. I .. I I I j : I I .; . � : � � :.: r . � I :, .. I . - . I i - . .. � � . : , .. I .. � � . � - , I'' I 11 ... : - . I., .�.. . . .! .. I . � . . . . , 4� * L I . I . I � .11 , I aged 69 -The discovery of the instantaneous . �.Ii �, -, � �, - , _ , r * � . I - . on Monday as. the homestead, pro"" . I -I J,: _i,. . I . I . . . I I I . ! . � ... �. i � . � 1 1 _. ,;. � , . - , I . .. I ... .- ) . of 14sking photoMphs has been quickly followed _; . I I I - . -1 . . I i I .. I ; .1 . . . i . . . �. , . . .1 �. • .z years. _ . 1 ,7. � -1 .! - ... - I 11 . . - . 1. . . ,�teiy in the medical world by a perfect and instaub . * . I I . i ._ i a , IL his . I ;_i s. I I L .. , . . Sever eases of dillitheria hitre sueous remedy for all &onto ashes and pain " . , Neuragis, Toothache, Rheumatism, etc. � -, !." I 1_ J: :. 'L . . I , i - L . .. . . I . . . 112 Uxbridge, but the p' :.' - . . I" . . I I , I. p. prompt , . I � . . .1 � I L , .. "I. I , . Do - I . 0 � . i , . . ; I . I . . . � . . I - . . . -1 .- - I I ,. �... , ., , i , � �, - - , � � , - . ... ), .. . , efforts of the Board o' Health have been is sold at 25 cents a bottle by W. H. Field, chew- ;J c I , , ..,.. I. ,; I �, , �__ .. ­. , . L I . f . 11 ,;. ; .- _�. _; _1* I . . ; . . , . '.. . - � � I .1 . . 1. . . I . - 1. - . . 00 �.j -. .. " .. I , I L - occurred i valuable remedy is called Fluid Lightning, and .`.�_.� :. . , , - . . .. L . ,% L.. . . . . . 1! � . - - t out. isk and druggist. I t'. , ­' - 1 "' Ift . ­ I I .1 . ­ I . i . V , Irl .., � . . - - . , - ... .- . . . successful in stampink, I I I . -1 I " . �. ­ q . . � s ; '' kh-f L & -'- 16 -AftaftiL. .. . - , I ' . . Ll - ' . � . . - . - - MeGregor & Parka's CarboliciCerate isinvalu' - I . .. .., , . . . ." � I ­ 1.� ­ I . � . � of Orillii, has an apple tree Barns .- . I . , . - �!. ­ _.. .! : . 6 , � ;i ­ .I... , .... 1, * I . ., i . . - . - I - ­ Mr. Herr, i able for Wounds, Bores, Salt Rheum. Cuts, 1 $100. REWARD I ' '. . L : . - . bearing fruit in stares of growth. Scalds and Festers, as a healing and purifying ­ ,�.�. : I ..., . 1. I' . .,�­ . - ear - three . . " .. . � I I I . I I ..L. I `.*1 . . � i..t I I . . - '."I � . ­1 � ize, .. . ­ . 1. .:. .. I . .. . "I A rl ' �beCouncu'61! the MuDcipAlltyoftbeT0'4`u- . I pples Of good S them just formeti dressing. Do not be imposed on with othei use- I I ­ : .1 - ., less preparations. recommended to be an good, - I � * .. � - I � : . I � ­ - _. . � .: - I • . � I L. : . . and blossonis�all over the tree. I Use oni McGregor -k Parka's Carbolic Cerate. ablU of Pickering hereby offer a reward of $50 . � L. i .I . I .. . . I . , , . . i .. I . . , i . , - . . ! .. 1. L Sold try TV. H. Field, Chemist and Druggist. each for the apprehension and conviction of 11 , - i . .. I . A . - - . . .. I I * - I . I I . - Some of the re_1,i&D:ts of the Village Dutton, . - .. . ' ' - '' . ­ V. 4; .. - , . : . m - : , , �' , .. . � � - . I -1--itev. J. G. F&Ilis Dutton certifies: -For some the mother of therinfant child abandoned at the . I . , . . .. . . . - L - . . . . (y I r .- . . . r, - .. f 11olliand Laudin - in York C011utv, rears my wife has troubled with Dyspepsia, premises of ArthurJackson, in this Municipality ", ' . L . . : ". , - . ­ I i , �... I - 0 i ;;' . - - , on the 16th inst.; and of the child abandoned at . . %.- - . . I . the place, but a one , hing after another recom- (.1 L ! . .. w Littlejohn, . iucorpoi the remises of in. t a unici- . : . . - -. ,lDti'd to UD ate and has tried � I I . ! I � I � I I I . , I i I I 'I � *­1 -. - :, , V., I - � - - - - , - �411 � . � i U bA � , .-W 1: . ....� . I - I - - . mended with but li I r no effect till advised I • �­ I ... . 7J I - I 0 � majority - - A Pali y, in Jannal y last; and the said reward will - . - ''.. , : . . 1.joi- ty of fort3 ,ay,4 , can't be done...- to give MLGregoi J . � , 4 .. � . .,. , r�s 1tl:,1:iy Cure a trial. Since , I : I - " . . . I for the discovery, apprehengiou and con- -1 - • . . � , . 10 1b .,%N-A I I . ; " , - I be I paid , . I . - . ' IT. Z. V'ri lit, in a letter to Tut taking the first bottle I have noticed a decided viction of any or all parties accessory to either 1 ; ' . . . - : . . � . . - - ., . . ­ . ..., - .-. . ,., I.. 1. . � .. - ' . . . .. . . . � .Nifr. �9 rf, - an with confidence reedm- . � j�.! , I �- I , ., ­1 . : � ­.. ­ . I - . . . I I . I , improvement, and q .1 or bath of said desertions. . . I . ; I . ­. � .. . _- . - . � I . - ..., . Pield alld Farm, sa.ys that Mr. WM. mend it to be oue of, i not the best medicine . �' * I . ��, . . - '' !_... . . . - . . I - - . . - . . - . ; � . ! . . .. . - I . , , - . . . - . . larkliani, is the strongest extant for Dyspepsia. This invaluable medicine By order of the Council. : : ­ " . .. . . %To -GFM1MIa. � ..."..; . .. . 1._. . ­ 1. ­ � � I . . . -1 � I Flem:Ln-(,. of 1A D. R. BEATONI:, Clerk."I ". I . , . - I - for Liver Complaint, Indigestion, Kidney Coin- . � I . *_ , • , - I . . . . . 11laver'at draughts he met with in Canada. 1 . �- • . I ­ etable Sold by W H Field T Q U T,'t-Y11TTQ'P 'Panva Aft.tf �� � 12TIVOP -r-l-W. -,Wsb, I ,44 11 91P : r I Q , .q _ I , , - - - . . .. . - . - I �. . �. - � I I . - . . - - , , , I . , . . J . . . I - I - 1. . , , dl � ... I . � � ­1 : - I I I , . . . " - : I , I " ­ 1 , � ; I I , - - ) . . , ­ I . . I . . -: , I - -,; . , . .. . . � . I - � . 1. .1. . .1 I I . J I - I . . I I - . . . I . C � , � - . . - - - - . , - - . . . � - . . I . I I V, -_ - , -1. I . - , . _ - I - - 1;1 - - -. - "... I—. ­ � . - ; .. . . . ­ . , . , I . ­ . - .. . - . - � - , I ; . . pal- , .1.1-J e� . . I . I . %Wp .recurs over Wi. 6.6.61= News VV go � A." %wAva _- - - . 0 . . . t . 1. � � � I I - -, Mr. John Lee Perking, of Bowman- chemist and druggi.pt. Trial bottle@ given free. - . I _k . . . . . I - . .. � . . I �1_ . . Ville, celebrated his eWlitieth birthday on __ - . .. WHEN.-NOU _.. I � I - 11 I ­_ .- - * . . . i PICKEiING MARKET, � . I.. . . • - . , . . . . - the 5tli iust., when several- old friends . , ..... . I . . . - ,. I . . . � - ! ,_ . � I . � I I . , I Have & Deed, Bond, Will Lease, Mortgage, . .. . . . � � - I . . . - . . I ; NLrws Office. Sept23 1FM, ;1 ! - _3� I . I ' or - • . - � were present and enjoyed a real Devon- Fall wheett 74c to 7&- ;, spring, 70c W 75c, goose other legal documqnt to diaw; ��. . I -- . or want to borrow money; . I . ; �. � .- . . .. . ­ shire chat. .11 &)eto 7k-. Flour per cwt, *100 to$2.50. Brain : . .. . or want to insure your property in First Class , -- .:f:- . . . - _. . . . - , - , Chop feed, ­ .. � I . 4 CeS6 fact�v�- Ai, '6.00divo d 6" , V per ton; shorts, We per cwt English or Canadian Companies at the lowest . Todd's ch 0 'creenings, 70c per cwt. - . � . .. - 1. . . $1.15. S - , - li- possible rates ; I R � I , I . was entirely c sum on the 10th iust., FARMERS' MARK19T..111_1._,i,. J or a Plow called the "Advance," which bests I .,� '.1 , ,,, 11 - ­ ,, - . I . I . I/ -, . - .. t .- i ' I - W " , together Nvit' le season's make of cheese, .. -.- ..';.,,.-.:�-: A Toronto, Sept. 23 1&% all rivals; _ 11 - - . � � . � . 1. . .. I . L . , . - . 'The afreet recei.. --s of grain "ay were small or a supply, of Oil-calfi,' Flax -seed, Extra . ..... . -1 -Valued at $900 Origin dauoWn. . �1 n of -fire " ' Flour; . ... : and prices unchanged. About 300 bushels of . � . __ . .. I \ No insurance. wheat offered and sold at 76c to 77c for fall and or a New Kind of Oat Meal that is superior to - o � _.. I � ! , I . . , . - ' I I - e ` �tlerftitu spring, and 70c.• for goose. Barley firm, selling anything used heretofore for porridge; . . '.!.L I I 1W � - - . Adam Somerville, a retired ge at 47c to Me. - Oats firm, with sales of 200 or a ticket for the South Ontario Fair, . . . . . 7 living at B4com's hotel, Uxbridge, bushels at 34e to 33c. Peas are nominal at 58c, call on e undersigned. His chLrgeB will . � . . . . , . walked out int10 the Yard in his usual and 53u for rye. Hay in fair supply; 90 loads please you ; - I I � I., I � � - . I -'., - . ' ' L- I i - . . .- .. - 'old at $12 to $14 50 for old, and 0 410 to $13 A . ; .41.1.. _. . . , I I tate of health, but In a few minute_ I I , , .- 1: -n - - • S . ,., � W. B. PRINGLE ' I ,.,: I . I . - for new. Straw steady 6 loads at $11 to $12 a I � �.. f • :a_ ZJ.6,T3 -&-2�Tcmqs . . - ' . 11 I ..-.- . . o r ­:-. .1 '! • - afterwards he dropped down dead. ton.: Hoge sod at 06 50 to 47 50. Beef, 43 50 to .: 1. , - _ ­____ . . ! . .. . � .- a I i . $4 30 for forequarters, and 07 50 to 68 W fo_. I � - 40-Y '. Notary Public, Whitby. P AND EVEnGLASSES " I - I mar, -1 . . .. I . . I Whitehureh named hind quarters. Lamb 67 to 68 50; and mutton I I . � nos Hall, Uxbridge, so to $T W. I I Are the only Gennina English Articles in the Canadian Market,. � . - 'Hall, brother o r. h - _. r . HOLSTEIN CATTLE. ., . . The produce marked was quiet to -day, and .' ' . Real Pebbles are kept in stock. Tests are given to purchasen to prove genumene". - � . I . -1 was struck forc on price4 generally ruled steady. We quote: Beef - .,. . . I They are recommended by and testimonials have been received from the President, . . Monday while moyiE a. building and died JW to 14e; butter, lb. rolls, 22 to 24c, large rolls The imported bulls "Presto" and "'Wilhelm" Vice-President, Ex-President, and Ex-Vice-Rresident of the Medical Association of, , - , . - . . - - next morning fr'om e the blow. 17 to '18; inferior, 10c 'to l2c. Lard loc ;Cheese will serve cows At lot 22, 8rd con., Pickering. - 1 12c to 13c. Ba000n 12c to 13c. Z9P 16 S9 170' "Presto " first prize 2-year-old bull last y in Canada ; the President of the College of Physicans and Surgeons of Quebec ; the Dew - . - _•s - I O" . : . • S. Watson was dAving John Lamb's Turk,�ys 75c to $1 50; chiekens per pair We to Holland, is the best Holstein. bnU in Canada. of the Medical Faculty of Laval University The President and Ex-Presidents of -the ­ . .. 1 I .... . I W- Potatoes per bag 65c to 70c. Apples per . Apply to J. O'CONNOR, , v - ght to be - suA- thresher along the road near John Weir's barrel, $1 to 61 10. � " I Medical Council of Nova Scotia, &c., &a. These recommendations on . I � . .. '. I . � on premises. . I Mill, in the tow ship of Uxbridge, lately, - .... ­11 . I .. � client to prove their qualities; but if further proof is needed, call on , - _i • - - ..- - I- -, - oaw . I .1 . ' . - =9 � r I I ; 'C"HISTOPHER DALE, Hardware Merchant, Pickering * I.. the team and ttsher PaMed over James I ', I Ulb .. - : . . %'X� TAAL]5--P1GkW1A6 StatiOn 6-TX - . . - Weir's son, w o miraculously e - - - � - , Unhurt, -. T . escaped TRAiNs GoiNo EAST DUR AS FOLLOWS:- I , t i 81''Iff 0 0 d. �, I 11 0 M-nnow".P.- - _-ZETT", - - , . '.. --. ., � MAu. Expitriss. . . 8.20 A. M. I . : . . . - . � I , . . • � .... I , , ;I 1 * - While oiling t1i, r h I osbi ' . ..1,1! . - .1 d . , I .. .-. . .1. . - ^ e gca grin of a t r 119- . 4 � . : j. ­ . � . ! .- :1 - I.. I ,- '. I ' XED, � I .1 ... � ' :' '. W)31TBY;,1 - . � . .. . mae4iDe at Henry Henr Sonley'8 farm, 691i . - ;; .-, , . .. .. . ... . . - - ­ . .. - y . LOCAL. . . I . . I I . L " 6.40 P. M. . '. . . . I . . . , , - con., -Whitby,,M. Collee, jr., caught his 17' : , � A�e-now at FuR Blast 1. . � . . Vanety all. - .1 1. , TRAiNs GoING WEST DUN AS FOLLOWS:- .. '. , � It - . . - I I I . I I ' . . � , * ' A.M. smock sleeve in , the machinery and Ila- � . D_ . . - . MAJL EXPRESS - . . 9.03 I I beg*te inforin my old Mends and eufftomers that � le all - - - ' Should . . 11; . I I am 'now prepared bo buy I I . . fared hig ar�n so, Se that amputa- . %;�­.. � i0ok . . . I . . ion was neeess�ry. . i MrXED. . 5.10 P. M. - � 9.27 P, M. . I I . I I - : ' .8� - - - ' FARMERS You - . . I - . MAIL E.PRzg',:;T I . - - 1. . ' - . • �_:. I' ... ' - - - ^ . - : I .1 , . . . i.� ..-. . I , - . . ;standard time. . ­ . . . - . . - � .., . The rate of taxation in Pei�rborlo this Trains ran or.' I - . , �� . BUY YOUR , - ' - L I Aol Quad' of Ierchantile Whit -' ''A hall supply of - . �' ... I I 1. .. ­ ­ . . . ... year is: Protestant tatepayers, I&J mills, . I , . . 1. -1 ', . . _. . .. i - .. . L . ,�' - � . . . .. Roman Catholic rate . bayers, 16 1/5 mills . CE.e3 I .­ ;� P]LOW , . � - - - I Last year it' wits: Protestant rate' AUCTION SALE -3=20't Of 7lo= 8 C" 0 0 L BOOKS W . . � . --AT- - - .. . . - . .. . ayers,122/10 mills; Roman -Catholic 11 .. -OF VALUABLE- . Always on hand. is now eomplete . . 1. . I . ­ L 1. . ­ I p .. . . � - � . ... LJ . I . 1, ivory department for the use the Collegiate . . . . Xatepayers. 13 7/110 mills. - 1*4 institute, Model and Common . - . .- . I The Independent Order of Od fel ows, . . -A" THE- . 4 , I I I - . I . _ � Toronto, have a out I completed arrange • ;.1.1.4,1_1 ­­ Mill Feed.,..... �,, Br , Si � d...!i . . .... FARE AND YIllA6E PROP�RIY I Also Br'ahn, Short3, and &U kiods of Schools. . - - _­­ - ' � , �_.­ , -ZTOA= We=t :900ka- Fo'rsy . os . '. I , I I ments for the p rehase of a lot, 60 feet - , -1. - �- -IN THE-. .L_-, �,.: A a , FLOUR EXCRANIED FOX WHEAto � .'. .. s. - .. . ". '. . , . .:; J �- � r i MM I I . . JNOo I % R"D Ar- Where you have ben a I ccon=odat4d All . - ' � . i - ..., I ovmih cke "' PUBUMERS' LOWEST PRIC through the Season with repairs - - , "' I by 160,on the e rner of Yong* St. and , T lip of Pi , , '' I PEKES. . College avenue, on which they will @roe - . MIT CHELL . . . a very handsome building, at a cost- of . . Belonging to the Estate of the late � - CO" BOOKS, SCRIBBLING BOOK `., ; I for all. kinds of Farin. - about 030,OW. i . I ; I I I . ­7 I . Implements, - :;"� . , I . � . : . . - - � . I � . .. . - &O., at - . , - i - JORDAN POST . . . I - . SLATES, &c., wholesale and rots L 1, � ' . . . . � . . I . . . . . � - 0 45kh i�sl.,' 't, and - . � .- .. .. I . On th, - 1" he barns out -VIEZ.- • ';' ­ L'' i. I I , ;! . �. ,� , . . I . - pri&ei so lo,W " I : - ... . .., � ; ­ I I . I:' - , .1 1. Liberal . -- - .- I 1- . I buildings of 14r. Jamm Bracken, 13imicoe PAscaL L-'-The south halt of Lot 19, Second TE-AS I � ' .., ": al Discount to the Tr idea.. . I . , , ­ ­_ . I . . . . I , - . . . County, were burnt, together with all Concession of the Tovambip of Pickering, con- � annot live oh - - I that we a 1 . . � I I . . . . I . . . ' . I I&MB. ,&..r ,T_ -4, . them alone. We are at all tiln . . taining 100 acres, more or Ion, of which about 10 es . . . I �, I ­. this season's erop. A lantern .placed on acres are bush. On this is a dwelling house and '. . ' , . C&U on Ulf 'L - - ., . ' - � the floor of the barn for a few moments, stable@'. It also affords an excellvift and rare -, i ." ,� rock pleased to have the .farmers . ' . exploded, and before anything could be 0 rt � i ty to mill owners, "the West branch �'l � SUGARSYMb by Book avd,Music Store, B . . ofVugn a Crook runs across the South-bast _,Ij- - _; Street, Whitby. . .. I ... F01t__ - done the whole place was ablaze. corner of the same, thus offering one of the . � , " . ' D'' - 0 4, .'...�� I.. - - received for all mma ­ I I . . . rusts water privileges in Ontario. � V ! '' ;'.:, .: tJ%Lbf;crip%ions not Anything They May esire . . & brakeman on a C.P.R. graveltrain ­. 1; ", ,:..,�7. -,:, '. � and papers. . �. PARCUL II.--Adjoining Parcel L consisting of . - . I ' I ... . . , % "I . , � I I I .. . . . - . - I - . � � ..* * I , an I . . near Peterboro, was using a stick to tat the North part of LoA 19, in the First Concession * % I . . �� d will try to satisfy them. . �. . � TE'AS 1:� . . --- - - I.. .- ... on the brake, when i bi oke and he fed to of Pickering, containing 34 acres,- more or less, . I Z , _ I , , _____o_ . . . . • . 1. t . on which stands an axsellent stone dwtilling, I .... ran W � ; � . * We also have a stocK - ..`. a I the track, the wheels of thirteen en re "v- with stone kitchen, woodshed, stables, I i , 6195n Od 81ack�mith- 1 S 4, 1.- - of the - - I - I driving -- . - .i I . . . .; - I _. 1. , A He Wag sheds and barns- Parcels I. and IL hi�v,Mform !,.. , ,:.; I I I . ... . . - - . r. ered the legs ftom, ,his body. a :1, I . . . . -,erly been used as one farm, and have am " I . _�_)60'. . , a . .. - , - t..: . . .. . . - . ..plmed under chloroform for treatment, buildings, stone stables, and root house, -c.,-­� �SUG RS.9 . ENUINE BEL %I . • I I under H. PrAByt G . - I . - .�J L ! . I aud died before the operatiob -was over. barn; also good orchard; wells and cistern. To- - ," - - �'�.. I ' bA;'* "cured the of w. . .) . . I , gather is a splendid grasing and grain-growin L. 1 ,� Of the Best Quality .. i, . -, who is in evory VG"t - - . on hand, Seeding Machines, &e., Plow - - . d Uxbridge is trying to evennip with Pick- farm of 134 acres. The present tonaut leaves a �__ . . - . . . - 01ER . I .... . . .. Posses- &U A F1111-CLASS HORSE-S Points, Landsides, ete., alws�ya I ­ township in flie way of foundlings. acres plowed, and 4 acres in fall Wheat. I . I . ering towni, . . 'ion to plow immediate This wroper" is Hims, Bu on, S picea I . . and General MechWe­ : I - I I in Stock for all kinds 1 . -1 I , , .. I . . ... � ". . ... . . __ An ,,infant, was left on the doorstep of a beautifully located. at the u t . , �1 , OF PLOWS. '.-%. .. . ­ . notion of Kingston I ' • ' . . . . . � I .. resident one night last week. The said and Brock roads, one -half mile wool of Pickering and other I Provisious, che TTERS WAG NS &c ! . . .- �. _. ; Village, about one mile from Pickering station - � &P- BUGGIES9 CU �y . . . . -,:--. �. - , iL , - I I ... '. �_ resident was afraid to handle the Young- on G. T. K, one and a half mites from Liverpool . . . . shore" - FORSYTH & BRO. --. , 8ter for some time, but at last mustered harbor, and 9D miles 6sat of Toronto. . 2RLA.X931XT93,r ..­! 1. I I . Got up to order in firs"W" ftyl's 0 R Be � I 1. I . a to suit the W. . - . ''I I'' . L . - - . . �. .. notice and at price - ­_ ... , . . ­ up sufficient couragel to investigate, when 11 PABORL III.-The North half of the South . L � Haney Old Stand, Pickering. . . 01121 .., - i I 1. -P Shoeing horses with Contracted set Or sit of Lot 21, in the Broken Front of Picke"rig, ' " "' �. �. J- I %�o .. . ; .- A � 'L, � , . .- . he found it was made of rubber. George containing 5D acres more or less (boot land in the . I , "I., Fresh and 45ioodq . - , , - I ,Interfering A specialty. , _. 'County), on which is &.good barn and dwelling- 1, .. - . .. . I .. : *"- ". . I . goes by the back way now. .... � . . . I ­ I I .,. - I P, il, GOOD. , - . - ICES LOW and WORK I . . Between 12 and I o'clock Friday morn- harbor. . " P �. : I - . I !., - ­ - , s . I _. - -1 . . . I I I . . I . - .. � I � .-- 'F.-- L. G ... .. . I I . 't . .. . . .: � ; PAUCEL IV.--A house and lot containing about ' 'Alr . REW , - I � ­ - I . . .. house, situate oue-hau mile from Liverpool ::` i&*An inspeotion will oblige. .. i � ' ing a barn coutaining a large quantity of one-quarter aerb, situate in the village of Pick- . . � ��0 tt a . hay valued at $400 on the Kingston road, 1TriDg. ALEX FINDL I . ; � _­ ;�.. -.:...,-. . : _ - . . - ­ _. . - � . 1. . ... -�, - GRAPH ill , . � . .1 .. . .'I .. � � '. - bor ,' was burned ,.i *;i. * . ING. F� 1, . I ' e .. . . . . . township of Scar . ;�.,�.-�. `_;.:1:1'..... 1. 7 K r ­ ,- - the above' lots of land will be o'iposea for PTO TO Y I .., ­ Ir I . • The - ubscriber ha-9 -found . I - .. . . ground. The buildings was owned by . I . I : ..� . .- _. John Russell, Lealieville, who had leased sale by � . . S . . . . . .,..,. , , " - . � . .. ,� UMBER YARDS. 11: - . it to Geo. and value it at $500. . � 25%Xb110 i.A.=ti011 -::, I Eveirvbody wonders why there is such L � . . � _. I - - ­ .! . ,..�, Manning, � ''I . I% i - :. 4: i. ,­ � . . I : - - - . c . --ON- I a . . ---­t­ I I I . .. nng . . The building an. olatents wet partially ; - r rush to - I - i '. . '... ! � . '. splendid sale this ap � for � . .1 1. I . I I ' - I , s . - IF -YOU WANT 'Z' . . � . 'I - . . . _._ _. I . . . . I � . I I . ­ . . : . . . -, ffi 0- -Of OUlUb8 , O'Brien's, - insured. Itiathe.opinion that the fire S I abij ­'t� oto., aer � , � . m . . j.. ye C ­ I � . I .. I . . wasthe work of ah incendiary, as th - - I . 1'. . , . .- e e a . The reason Is because he givois perfict " - * i f. 1, - , . . _� � . .. ! . .,,. i... ,:I. - . I ' L MBER2 11 . .1. .., _ ers and .otb:er'tmi**are' building was about �ne quarter of a mile . gatisfSetion in every case. and going still ­ .1 I I Creard I I . . � .;. . . - .. main- � ":. .. i next, at 2 o'clock p.m.,, at the .t. � . . ' ' '. i ; .') - : from the sau- road' Economist. . � I . . . 1. � . � I - I.- -ther will. say if there arq, any . L", A . J . . � . . 1. fiu persons , ]�ATH;j � - : � I . ' . . , , . . Pickering. . . � . . r L : c tet, mm n itaeff,* and 1. � ''.1 *� ­ - � - . I I - itymor ;.1.. - . _.� whi -h;' o ` 4i'as - . . ­ - - V, ; , . -­ . -_ - , ­ _. .� A very successfu ( I R. C. Picnic -iris Go"rdon House, Village of Picked I who have had Photos "on by we that : . , I , . 1! 1, I . - . held at Newmarket n the 9th inst. Rey. - . __ NGLE-S) i ! . . h Are not equal io Any O' k I Will � - i SHE I ..- I , - . . was pre- I - �!� I . . � � . . I �r. I . .. �. . . �;, - N Father. Sheahan, o Pickering, TzBms:-10 per cent. on day of sale,- enough to make them one dozen Panel 4 � I � . 1: I -, .,... I - . -­., �, 1,� . . . .. . 1, I . I . I � . . . . i­ . I - i ?. I ' . . one -:hind of purchase money in i *; �'I,i � i..- . �: I . W . . - . r. � . i . .! I I . . t �­ '' t� .... - � - . I . - _' . , 1. I .1 . sent. The Era sap:-"Taking into ac. make one-t five eq th ft free of change. No work allowed to leave P.:�.,].,�s. � ,.�.! . III JOISTSP -'�l . - .4 o. . 4 A I • . days; balance to be paid in B ual annuai r . . is now ready to take 6rS 4 . - I I count the very ,t�np�opitious state of the instalmente, 'with interest at Studio unless first-�Jass and highly � . ..: I . . . ,: . �r . . . I �. ­ � . 6 per couL per the S i . � SCANTLIN Sy .!: . . . � . � . . in any . . . � - .. . .� - . - . . weather the affair tumed out successful, annum, secured by first. mortgage on the.pro. &IiSbed. Photos made kind of - . ". I -111, �. _ .'.�,� ,_ ..! . - - .� " - STS ) ..) '�;. " TV - A - ­..'�­ , I" `, i ` - -1. . .t, , * Party. . . I , �.!._;, *_ ��-.% - . I..._ , 1. -. . and we congratulate Father Shae on Property can be n by applying to occupants weather-rain or - sunshine. Haling - .11.11. �, FENOE P f0i eaveii"oughing. Repainn .!��... I . I i­_4V1t_ . . ' -91 . -the arraugemonts so of the premises, d written an iries will be � I . . - .- . having completiM added some very fine to the Studio - I , .. f. J� ­ .., 11 so ., . . . .1. . I � :. j, ­- � responded to W - FORREST01, Pickering, t I I -,�4A: ..�� .� PICKET . � . I - - satisfactorily .�.. ! ,�: . � � : . -, ,-. Lv . -4. - - - I 1. y in this short space of time or G.-B. MILLZU ridge. am prepared to mare work seco0d to none . ., - 'e. , �. . ­ . . ''.. � r, , _ � p -: 1�,,' %.­­.­'� 1. .&.�_ -, \ _- - . .. . . � ' . , ­ - . � . - _.. -which he was allowed, and in Which he in Canada. . I . . I - - � 1. . , . I - i�ll � �qlw Us A CALL. r1l'. 116t Air.Fii�i�es, &C 0 , ft.'. : I . I . - 11, . . 4 . . - . . . . � . . .. f � 1* , - . I . . ii , I. I � . #- ,41 i�" � � 1.4 A , .: , I �. . . I had no interest :, _: - ,.' POUC R & ROWLAND - 1' , . I .,;,,. , . . - .". � . , " I a CIA , .4 . � '. . ,�_?'.J.. 11� . e est Mtever, any more than �, ...� � � ' C kadonk � � .".6-q- - , -f "..; I I . , �? : . .".. Auctioneers.,. , I ., __ � I . � , .". .­1 ­ % - -. , . �-.'., -,�4k ,,� - - -1,1 -,Irliom , . , . .- . . i and . - � ... --- __ - "Q I I . . % .- I . - . . I t �: --AL ,,. � -�, . , . ., . . . oblige r 1; w Is , - Fr.ames' SIW n e �� , 4-_­.__ V k� ) .._1:1�0_ 11 1 -, . .. . ­ .. - to his frien and brother priest., Pickerina. W. I , law. .-; 4449 1 large of , ► • - . ` - I i) ; , J All work do by the i utomeou,spro- . . I -S U - ' . I .. . I suffering no astai AL . .. ....- _­.. �. , . . � Father Beausang, who is still sufferi - . .. . . , ORD V - I rhich befel him some � 1 4 Gas. . I i .1 I . .. . from the malady i . I I . � ; I .1 Fame of Pickering.' - : . I i ­ .'': � *(.., - , .. ''­I.. , _.. .: "--�,_.:� � ), - �V- �- i , .. _.�. I .. I - . I- An I ., A.4 1 �hl . ­ 11 - .;,_� 11-4 . ., . L. I 0 ;. .. _&*.� -_ -q , I - " ---, -.,. i g expenses we , . . . . y 11-4 d�'Y" ,­� " r .. ;a �, �, . . time ago. After p" ' 6'' h 1, I . ­ U IV'' 10t. . L­ .;. Bt�"h _'y ­1 .- . Mr. R. n 2g sold *M . I I . . ,�;,:_� -ik, .... i I . . understand so I NT, - 0 jug 0 - . I i �, � .., me I 100 will remain to the e old ThroablIt O'BIRI rWVrC=.1Pt17 y - - . &: .. - , . I C * - ­* , , �, 'A' � N hitle'. I in thwpubliq that 6 - = i. � __ . . . , , - 1 46 .. - . � . , 48- - . .1 I . I . . , . . . :'. .- . ,L I I e -- I . - . �. 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Y�. i.': s' �,, yly1. �P4., �,.,i,riYt+N..Y�.��•:�:�.,rt4.. rJiM °. rd.•`.:: yR�.a,9aY:.�.'?r.:7.►•. .eiY�r -�.'�• �Siv .••.iG'�I • cart later, and m dae oearse a daaQQhtear I de not reply ;but Olive tr or�eat:: T � � r wire barn w him, wham they os1Ld Oioely. •' Let heir 8U Margaret'r piano ; . , . _ THOHT: A S I . ,� . Bhe gave np a entle matdea, teadu b M Margaret war my twin sitar ; she•wae _... �, .. . • � •. ...e,.d- iti�..d�i. >w.•he. �hr�. -•wit. diva qty dr`�g r rrt� taw � y�aa>E..iaoe .be dt.d, -• � - � � y � when the war 8ve yesrr et age —had been. bar I feel re�re wad hart e!tUl whin t nme�m- ?OLD $Y DEBORkH C1eREY. He: father detrd ea her. She wa hie fat• bar her. Olive's faoe�tigi'aar. � ' ' � � �� � �- '..,_.,•tb - ple b one vent- " Ptomtss me, Dsb6nh.' � ` '• '. • � ■ p�Ied 7t r. hs pitffeit� ftwnn 'o ildheod to Bat she mw not Dare. lot me." e >tire all t� "ear boudoir" z mammiy maidenhood withenr kaewtog a grfei er �' She will. Premise." : `:' N rah, L�'ty ,Q�ve L.;'. e0t�ifytntEra When r war ettfNen�tlsvebtesti �, � thinly M" idl�lleh j yet who Dan te- in her baby ;.g6� r 1n,;h! d �ghteea, S Pe spttfte� rod Obve t �R • � ., d w aotrt ; Ot�vs.is °g.. �p.� 'iP me home, t .�i.greaadr of ►' , • :•,,••- : ,�' � �.',:. •. , , -. � - :: " ° -; : ,,. o Ud, she is al'�tiys en tine seta f �amma Nspine tonoh 8llerrlte. The yeang pia ' s d Norah are roadie$ f9r I rhoald think � I am at Niipitta' ®'Phan � awake the tint +. � ,were eywase t it iq«isaao wo ,cwt fiftiEah time a letrs� f�� en!! br�r �' � t � � � �!e x�1rM'cet rpring ed nr et grate and ill. I -know the 161tet "word' idr �w6r'a " � ���' :yet b� peni�ail��n ir. and �wsf�reete me. A� aboat is beauty ' '' t learned to love eaoh other devotedly. Not -- beaaty nar of the miff .revere order b ' �' � -: a d, as I look oat at the bosses in the Olese, aQtil too late did they tally rw►llse the, JJ � w rider what aAner, of'P�Pe' "!s the. Viw►r- h>teser of - �a. oatd . ih ware travel whioh I have bean - faired , bat baaaty whioh 1' � �� -yfM �, ` �ma - 9 �� � ie N "� bebi. � � �prr� the'• d to,ol�p ttr ibwds, the. snag i - ;� a s whenos , mfr a r fls HeA! wank. h� y `: • fly, and glamoeal afine; •I' jaibtp irtlm my �� a Ellerelte, told �ittm tii was attached � to eel , ti4' widen to slag. i have � � raid' farewell to my dear over, haste get is - _ t price leange and go to her. to Oloely,.s►ekec�,tor permierion to wed her, e••�r the tntsenble de reesipa whioh at flat z - _ '� Yea wUl let me � wit Will 2'' I ` `rap. and for hb paint was all bar kinked oar eI a ftlbred tdv, and ampdemioiled at the Vin 1 a sxengly, " He arks far Norah er. mat E iierslte.. e►rege wlr� �Iji. I have net toaad mar • -- = � a yon oaanet spate Nerah. - �' The Sgatre tvsir beside hlmaelf. 'That ten as I antioi fed, tY11t hat two ggoe�d '�' Ike "— Norah'r urine it deetsive =" it hb daagt}�er al; old c#rs for a Napine war eervanq and a well•orderad hoaseheld. I w qld be folly ier ms to think of going. not to bs ore�ited. He summoned the r! - shall ve thing je do bar role ever them `� eve wenld yen and Olivq get alerg L -- f�bl � n`�' I �� F clone withedt me i� Yea wf+kld bsdtat•v �' M1°d' w'1�' � wfld wsrd�i d aoml�►lly d look after my brother's �� .� fler acct forbade et to !told farther h4r► � I fihink chic as I sarvey the • = o �rsiaioned, It mart be II6b4t�rh, �. � ��aes w•�th ll�arr� Name. Nevyr �aktai� ble +nd admire the ovnntry dell _ �Ve are abent rs leave Dnmehtre. 'Olhee before bad the been epskea��`te 6ar.kly , �» spread ier ear deleotstien, 1 epees ` h e�lth hoe ier a leag time been indifferent, now, thengh amazed, ohs was aadaaated. the wiaQsws ; the pleasant warm rnashlne o ter Arlen rays rho hat oatgrewn her Dovelike as she was by nature, she sheaved enters. almert pnitin eat the fire with itat - • n t and he her reosmmended arts matvelloae oenrage. Syr rE tared to ehe wa�iaoer climate. We bout arraag d rer../rrt4.r. �I srtin was hoed, war noble ,leap�reeMacsd fort bvdila� and it rain! en ��- ¢r . '�t to the Santh of Francs, have written rho told the Squire. No one coald find jaet meat and beret Into � ohee� renndellay, ;� �. t ill to Dome and bid ns goad •bye, and tonic with h1m, Shs wenld not give dim Somebody's arm L sUppad roes d,asv waist. ' � � h i ■aver it a rEgaerr that ova of w will np. lti would have been better had ehe I laugh i fit is only Wilk a l� rvera�nd `� � � ; � � � o mp and koep hence for him. I am eager been less darin ,bat she did not under- WWLm C uey is eI� ides one in hp rook- .. _ _ r � 1» permitted to go to him. xWlll h my stand what the �gafare in ntrggvernable fdry ,���ge. Hie t�►ll Qgare anal nob a Taos, with k•- � • � d 1 g broths. What )rappineatfwUl be obald de. He went mad in hb awinl rage, /iv grays mtlnth and its goie brawn eyes, ;: -- � r main with him oentinaally 1 I am net and, ae she stood in hot Erotica beauty, are wenduiahy attnotive. ' Theoghtinl, �. � ' - s ra d that mamma will decide that Norah etiuok her wkh a arose blow to the grannd, reserved atadietu, very few ho knew him sal be his' 1 ongekeepu ; Nerah•ie -too vat• That night Cloely Ellorslie left her father's deeat him payable of streog to ing gad ppee- a bl . She is in rewlity mietreer et home, roof for ever. S�se and Aiartin Napine sled ; bar 1, who have been hie oonfidaat _ ` � e m�mma, and ash Lefty teener her baby went toLenden. There they were married, so many yeerr, am not [gee oat of the fire • � . - � d remarkrin hergentlo, theaghtfal way— and for a time. entiroly loot eigght of, $Ir hidden Hader the calm ezte ier, althoagh r ' -� - ' - " If Deborah remains in England, yen Percival wu -ar itoeneed ae Sgairo Ellenlie. even I de not gaere with hat tatensitp • - w'll ba ai lase E xpenee." � He-had ohbeen a bride far ht� ■on, and 1n0 that fire whoa kindled Dan' bn a, : =� " Truo� 1" —and mamma` ielde her haaAe have hie pleas t�Iwarted in this taahloa was 1 betake myself to the br�aktart•table. ii =' =� p tlently, I b3litve the is nnwllling to not to be encored. He dleowned him, sad �Vlll opens hie letters, while I poor oat the . i _ le vo two of hey fleck behind her. Of vowed that he rhoald not inherit one opffae end sweeten sad milk It leatifall . ` _ _ co;nrae Lett hoe her .hasEand •but I---,- ebn of his wealth. Lzd Na the r vad p y I y , P Y y P 8 � �Vtll eaye, when 6e has peraeed his oerro- 'Will will be able to take ogre of impalrtva deeply, and soaght earnestly to appease sTendeaoe- h�adrtreng Deb 2 I pat mq arms rannd her hatband. He wenld not paten to her. �� Ydn havo oeme to meat the beet time •ts�a dear shenlderr. •, Henceforth he averred be 6i►d no ton. et the ear. $tin b the fattest and �" S•ty 'Yee,' " I implore. " It hoe Twelve menthe elapsed, ands then the oat - ohetoeat searpn to mp fanny." bFEn -the dr9erm of my ll[e to keep hoagie ter side world, who only 000eatleaally oa►aght +� It ir. Will will yea be able to take . .� Will." •� glimpres of thb domertt� drsme�, aver Inez• me Tor, a, walk to -des ?'' !' Deb, Deb, you keep heave 1" sad they prerriblg sheoked. Martin ,Napier had ++ I em afraid natp Deb, :yon moat stay ` - sl � laugh. - � Dome naeapeotodly to Napine and killed his at hems this morning. Ddrr, Ansley b the `. ' On one int ris mind is made a " father ! Men -and wormer axed at eaoh � y P► g dooror's wife. " What G she Uke t' - mma interrnptr, ere I Dan defend my- other in oarionr dismay. L1lftls by little ++ A aloe methetly woman, vetch font • � e � - ee f. +' If Deborah gear, Ray gees also.'' the troth was leached and pieced together, haadaoms bey ; she V my right hand in i '� : :. ty ie ear old novae. tam tee fond of It appeared that 11i arfla Napine had Dame the village," , he to - ot,j rot. I and my head vlg6rontly. home, bat for what reaeoa none knew peat• ++ D a not the Na Ines and E llenllss het '` .:.M makbses: me regretfully. lively =il was very generally beUeved to en t" p p - . � " I aoppose'it meet bear yea veldt, "'ehe entreat fergiveoew and beg help for hit y •+ with money, yet. Mt'a. Az>tte /: i �- a► e. " It vl•UI be unkind to reface �Vtil, wUe's sake. Perem torn retried in all ` y Ndrah "— appealingly —" you think I lik .shoed he, graded by wa°r az►d dietrees, y�na a"d energeda. 86e maturger metk►esa' ' � °a' meetings* book olnbs, stn. Ludy Napibe..is - _ - al�,wlee to leave h +r b�ehiad as 2" . had rtrnok his father with. the batt•end of a dying woman ;ehe bar eadared mach � f Yee, deb ie nineteen —eld enobg6 to blai whip, and re killed him ! A largge ram, snffarinQ, and ohs le leaking forward gladly ` bey traeted era of .right bnre`y 1 New " — of•meney whioh $tr Ferotval had, the pre_ to the end." . �_ � _ gong over to her davenport I R ill write ulnas day, drawn from the bank woe. mice I - righ. �Ylll's tare V trerrowfal, To ' � � tai Will .te come sad• fetch her, and ray ing• Ne one doubted bat that Martin had talk of death whsle all Nature 4 i a altant ' ge�od•bye to cr. Lefty, if you oeald keep taken it. Te the acowation ei warder that bemr haoeagrneaa I venture a' �cemark -- '' by gaiet- -Stay, I will ge Into the of theft was added. Sir Pergival was not +� what will ]wiles Napide do ii rho loses ri � `-' atady. I see Rabin Deming." kaewn is be dead anti! same #�lme -attar ho' her grandmother ?" iRobin Ord L Lstty's hasband, and, in had been kUled, Martin Napine had duap• He ■hadee h4 faoe, and toys ilstleerly -- - mire than a oenvE nttsnal scare, oar brother. panted when fhs rervant epeaed the door of � •what do� we all de when rreablo we . � � A� Nosh departs, he enters. we welcome - hL maetar'r etndy and foaad �hlm warder• � caanol avert bs #ells ne ?' `r �, � b" very heartUyr He situ dews is the• ed. The police, taepeoting who war gailty, ++ >�nr I thonghr vita Nspine will e�caep- lo vary -obair oppeslte to hit wife, end tetegra�hed to Lsndea ;bat tt�eagh martin Venally sitaated. Will ehe nor mire her . _; :T_ rme hie handy by the blaz9 of the fire, Napine r home war dleoovered after some grandmother more than mart girls would t" f � '- � + • fa this early epr[ng day it cold and Tharp, delay, he war there ne longer: His land• •� Ay'•.._.be oats hie ham ahsently'o" I 0 ive leaves the sofa, sad rettlES herself oa lady stated that he had bees absent all the rappers she wail Uve with he r granJfathe I• ; �� a baseoc)< at his feet, rertlag -her head �Fedneeday nisht, and bed ret�arnted on tho �� bat -that will not bs oemfortable for bar. alert his knee. Hernbt her white cheek Thnrrdap,�leokiaq singnl�ly depresred and �+ tiYb 2" ' • , ` th his strerag fingers, while we tell him- harra� red— retarded only is time to tee hL +� Deboorah," he rays, net a.ie- rering my �; _ t never. He smUes ar men It to impos• wi a ie, � gaerv, perhaps "not 6c a it, " I hope pea �r _ d�le to dia!gaire my elation.: My Byer w111. Yes, prier Cloely I�apinr� had done to will b � Jnd•ta Napine'• tr end 1' sp rkle. ter last rest, `le;vfng bshtad; her a Iittlo I am startled and chow I am: He err' - , ,-. �" Se yen •will see Napine at Tarr !" ice babe to flght' the battle -that had been tee on hnrrtedly— � g � r � sa' e. It ie a. pretty r�sot —Hens prattler bard ter her. Wh, n ehe expired, Martin �• yop have heard the wretohed� tale Don- � � =- robe feand, te'my [aaoy. ' Napine war �as one broken•heatted. Tamed ��ng hEr falhe.r,'' - � � 'Tell me absttt it,' I beg. "Ne, I don't ,from h!e wiie'e oharbber he went out, ibe I Wed. '� ;' . W nt yea to derorihe .the scenery —will hu landlady theaRht to grappld with hb agony +� $he u er senittive, delicate girt, and ehe to d me what that is —bat what hbere I i!t rolitade. `'Vhen tits offioNn ei nerioe rs> � „ � j plagaee herself nawarrantabiy on hEr . a ` • r s, 11 have —who is who. � � -arrived she wu mementarUp r x peoting him, fathe r e a000nnt. Yon are ,healthy and. e tale a warning hand. `� Her c x atatten war vain. . e�, , ,; -. � . pe $be was never sensible ; teach 6i r that there U snob a _ " .D,b, if -yen arA antloipating �aibtt, it3n, to ese blm sgata. High and law, tar and thing ae seU.saarifloe, and that it 4 a dot ;: - tr Tic, don't go. I havo heard yed oomplaia near, ha war so ht for ; bat.__ he was net �� . y. - � of� Damion, to be happy , Napine b a theaeand . Nmes feand. A, rewar� was offered fee hL ap• I etegl a �� `�j;� . f x • m' re doll, n:orq gaiet =f ant a ■mall village, prehenrion, desoriptioae of -him were posted glaaoe pt h4° ; ' he to pprfeotIy �-•`` - - , oompested a :d golf- peaessed,' Ot coarse it ` -' i � w n dooter end parson, _and only a few everywhere ; .bat, as, the weeks rolled aa, � right for a olergync a' to iateres� himself ` • �. � � � ge ." - - .. � sad ao Dine to hb hiding -plans was obtai,� . 'Bat," I ezpeernlate, !' there are' -the ed, other orima engrowed the attention ei rlohoe =�wel1 ibeing pf alt his people, be they N lnea sad Eilerrlies. I am gaffe anziau�r tla ptbUo ; and he war igrpttea. , poo I rpeoalate vagael whelhE r ' ,' roi ee J adith Nspine. She mast bs very "And the baby 2" I say. � wUl .will dyer marry, I thfln� net ; � lap ly.• Will was positively etrisok with - '• Jadith !" Lady Na�e sent for tier. would regatta a mbsitlre �cait Cn rnoh an ez- he�r •and he b se auobservant. I don't ba- People marvelled that a oenld best the gaWte n>toat4e, afnd mOSt bdngsl are fashlea- ' ed ei oommoa clay. ' - Uew . he knows I am--" eight of the child, bar it epesdIly became - �" E.etty," Rebid rapplier, u I �raare: .,. otesur thar`aU the !eve she had had for her I take fc guanine llkiaaig to 'Mrr, Garay. . � � de net oontradlct him. I am net bed- boy war lavished oaq his ohUd, Nebedy She it x p�rretty Iii We wwnNb with blooming • '' 1 longg—I de net think there ever war an ever heard her. speak of• him, but Judith war ouselts, !�r all' her mate real worrier. She a ly Oarey—I am tall, dark, awn brawn strangely pnoietu ro her. When the Utue b netlthe r redosttt der aawteel legaaoteas, .. �� ; ey ,and have a pleasant Dolor. $ewevear, girl was a twelvemonth old $quire Ellerslie p' »m hfr 1 !f>tarn m4 rs,vt Nap�aei �lttla is - -� ` I tarn to ear ormer tiepin of ooaysrw• asked Lady Napitse !i the w Id allow him tali ad beta'' crony I old � Ul in a 'f�' � . 'd ro see hb granddaaghter, an my lady teat month, , May blimr se ijp ij;pparriog r ��� - � ,' - � ' Robiar<, •re . "pan acgnalnred with MW .th* child a him at cane. She L rrrLkiagly knowledge ;that whioh yen artioalarly de• %��' ?; Ntpias i" - Uke hu moihe;r. .The rervant raid thwt the ripe tai, knew they _always 6o�d book obtase- , merry gntzztoal ezpraeietcohagg�,,1� Bgatre took the ohtld In hb krmr sad wept ly. d►s V natarat� we talk mach ei MLs, '� - vity. He staaiglitgs sae of Qwe'r dQfds over 1►sr re pareienately that the feared 1pa NaplMe..' I +t�itrewiog bzoeedingly oarieas . - ` -. � m itertively. bob/ Weald be !tightened.. Ar laN however a � hu• fin• Atutey epE aStr et her with • � " -: ' I have not teen her �Lnos the war • h4 Lean oenlCed. Hs gave the lltrle girl r snntial ' ki�i f ro tf p vtty clear tt at .. -. sU ht thin oblld ei ten years. A wee mar - boot ro the servant and dbmiaed berg Nsp[ns,has the gttt •i afteo- _� ve she was, with great violet Byer, thickly 1hs feUowingg afternoon he Dolled on L#►dy ie . � 1•q,�m",tgy vis�atree cols, it gad with carting blank lathes. She was Napine. Wlu►t passed bstwesa them Dan ���� we�wra ei�king hand.f+"a gig and gal - no E x soley beaarifnl ; bat there war an an- ealy b! non j encored, bar. oetrtainly tbte fend ups hi r N pees Rs, - ash ldirh pathetic moarafalnesr about her was tattried, sad the rave a ter their " >�y hasband�" Mrs Atuitey ray. ; " he �� � � t war more tcnohtng than the• mdrt son- grandchild's sake to bs tsleadi�Jadirh hu � rr be ws�nrtd� badly. *a gait • riot rats ; ah y lovellnew. It was ar thengh rl�a� -�►as Iived with her grandmothes all her life ;bat �� lag � fewa+`dr • Napina. I hope Lady ' "_ oe anions ehe bud been oradlea in so re " aqt a day hu gone by witheat port ei it'be- Naptae V net ire rrd" " :: ' what do yen mean !" Lefty eaye � ib s nt vetch her andiather, g W gr The 9gnire I +robe t tie hope ; circa I lt,,n to ; Lt L' -not �� � ' am staring at the red- hot'oeale, remem• and my lady rhare hu between them." warm eneagh to nand oar of deers with �'�� ��.. , , be g a rentenoe : is a le�tiet. �- �'4*UI'e —•' I "Does the girl know abeat her father ! head nnoovored. Lnnoheen L ordered tar hit wire possible yea aac� Jndlth I�Ta- Have they ever had tidiipgr et him 2" twe.•n'phlok, a�1 Wlll cogent be home before. a oonld mebt- Yen woal� do her an in• "They hays mover begird f him. I ima- I dlftnk ! glaer of milk add attire ,myself . • � 'te ameaat; let goad.. Year light - hearted give. 'Whether iTasiith N is oo�tatsant for. a et»olh , Al I Dreg the t -a'.1, Riay meets y th might be leer salvation." of her father's sin I am unable to ray ; that ma '.Have yon not heard t Mrs. Oarep,yoa Lady Napine •and $ gaate EUe»lle reoolleot "It Yen rhoald sea Mfrs Napice," she ar not itinerant 1" ie V very evident, as their love far the hap• trays. "will yea tell , he r to boson t o the =' � �' fie, Rebin. Will told me the rtery, less girl le so oempautenate." Hall ? A rerr a-. t hoe j net been to in airs _ G attfy the girls carierity. It i. a sad " Yerhape Marcia Napine b det►d ;� They if she i. here ; her la4yshlp is raddenly �` ; � - � �� �� st ry ; bat sadness sad they oannet always mart alwayr be In dread that he wUl be nn- taken wore, sad no sae kaews where the - 1m Pa�•" earthed and brottghr to trial." yeang lady ir." 'The Napine• and the Ellenlies," Rgben �' Bythe -bye, it b raid .that Lady Na- I promise, marvelltag whether Mtts Na- be ins. "are the two prinotpal familiar of pins does not think him gailry." pine and I � r � the ealy yeang ladles is the N pine, Unhappily ier yeah, anti! raoeat- "Bat 6e' V gdlty 2' ': �' . ` � lane ; it b so evidently taken for granted - ly there bar been great bitte><ness between " Of coarse. Lady Napine u hG motltu, I oannet mbtake ht r. Bai cane is the th m. (Itinerations age they gaarrelted— and therefore ohs may think ei him as one fresh a1s I entirely !*rget�rhe yeang lady. I what abeat it wenld be hard to dboever. mere Binned sgafast than tinning, OUvo, ae s•idea myeeli a the dsUesisns nevdty of • Thle Dante of the quarrel .was iorgettaa long are you uleep !" $old. and : a set, lertead of 6otues sad sigoe, althoagh the quarrel itsellff war reliRt• '• No. I have been Usaning to yen, streata 7 he, earth, st raven with rimaroses, en ly oentiaaod. The enmity o! the pre- Peer Judith Napine 1 I wonder it the will aaemeaer� oewrUpy violets, epo�aAtr -rue ; • ae t $galre Ellerrlie bar, however, a person• •expiate her father's wrsng•deittig t' the tress bndding, the hedger bespric tried '� al vet. Sir Percival Napive sad he both Ah, may Seaven is fir mercy be �]' with palest green, the rmiltag brooks, the _ - - tto' ght one maiden fns a wife, and $ir Peroi- antler with her i" song of the throttle, Lilo tonnds of atirrLn - - � wen her. This of ooarae latensifled We are all silent, I wipe mT syer la the cite, set my ppaaLet blaring. The old world • rh tr dbli�e ro eaoh ether. They reused elm light; Larry sobs a Uttle, bend�g ever is decking tetseli again ter oecgaetr. I • 1 ;' to it —even to dt is one anotbsr`s, Dom• baby ; sad Owe olarp9 bu bony flagon feel gTa i that I am alJve. I oitmb a neigh• y. Ir was deemed a geed thing ier rhs re `tf>ed •mina. belting ifaUook, • This Y sset s level ooantry; - � � of the piece when $ir perotval rirar ap Yea will be _ . e, and wear abroad wtrh -hfr wile sad �wh .i � a hu," she !t ie loll ei aprltriaga �I glance r�emd ; to' .. �. Lp/n. I have a aaoy yea will b r � my tight ftttatidr an old . nthleaed book mesa- . - . bit r ton. $quire EtlersUg married two able to Lalp her. B,e a tuisNr a her.,, stta. I eioano a i1 � E1tes>.ile, dome, tt ;.; i �_ � �a �1 i _ .. _ 'Y� le wwtttl�o it fhe� iiceuer that Gave bfite head a>dd llae ttrefta the recta,• ' g Iat '6 �. eaaoted wit to it. wa14a I I rpriag der�►n: .pair h• .has. disoloved hie scores b � attd a $l)c on v1.•a'ftly, new sad flan rteep• Bar, wrote I t• rsaath to litteac t. itsg M eaaeYl oodsae� rpeavtr ; my hande.`aRe lore wordy sheaved I not have oauiN � 4 !all of wild fle�t►•rs. i maatt beaatify. my ashamed of Debenh Garry 2 parteY with y i.raastttas. At lore I panne . (TO $s aotrrllivsn;) . - _ at t h � tap o •lane ; cave reads a» bete re - •� - - me• Wnioh aria!! I oheore ! Y take the nar- aTAjtYI1�G'F[3HER�g maven/ ;• it fads and carves piottresgaely. -� „_ K, - ' 6daay trees re en its banks. VPhat a pars- ,► gleouy Oafllfoolc ter These dice It tnuet in ifaastn� r, whoa Iriatrra trot - Qpes ire trewte..dtana gt.�M �atv reaohod her height of rplondour 1 Fr sm The L abrader 6sheria are an entire hq• Dad to cad i mart ring with sweet bird- era Vessels whioh went there Are maitio ; Isom daybreak to aanret 1.'gntd nets aver�►g[ng mere• than two handred not moat be ppun e3 forth saoeaaingly, � of fish, ae oempared with Elva ha d� I vaa`le4er n, sad rossntly hear a mar- gatntaL for a loft oatoh. Thirty then � mar et voC ip t�e d4tattoe. Arc I to people go down to L• abrador tr6m Net►foand Gave a glimpse of the natives I Ha;titaring• tsatd every year. At their bent; ° L+►br ly I advaaoo, and a moment later have Dome flehsries afford loot a bare eztefren �� apon the invaderr ei rye, Ry'ly � et�t a this yea► the falcate hat been ro gr�t t d man and girl are oon•erriag. g the tht thonaand people have net of glimpse of t4om ; yet I ot`aaec .bat observe enoag h to pap for the Dort sf tran�ht thou attar oontraet. The gtr14 •leader and Mien and sapplies. At !cart another tW t st fair ae rye illy, The man is swarthy to ty theasand people are dependent apes h aglinesr ; hfr eyse —they are tarhed radely• eaooese of those who go to Labrador. ea me --are a oeld rteely bloc. I harry by there are ths'flttesa tboarand raider �h� them ;. bat I have net gene twenty yardr, the Labrador ooatts, who $re in a elm to toot havo •alp began to deroend the de- periden. Tneve ppeople ezltt solely b � olive, when the thought fiarher aorore_my fle6sdee. The deas't know hew to do � naiad, •' Ie this ]dive Ntptne !" thing rice, and t`.,ere is nothing e4 �� A moment's selt•oammauiea, and I re- them to de, Farming b semet4ing nnknvi►n crane my st�p�. It may net be "very agree- along those rook•benad ooarta, They ekr able to laterrapt 'the fete -a -tote, to intro- eat an ez4rteaoe is haft and ahaatla dace myeeli to one abeelately a rrrangr ter° the moist miserable apologeer for hoagies, p me ; bay I o>,nnot avoid doing so, My heart that at least sixty flue thoasaad people de. beats ridionleasly f i►st as I make my way pending on the L lbrsdor fieher[ee are to -des book. I smile when I -fled that my errand praotioally b deprived of ice greatest element of nn• IN A gTATt3 Ot DESTITIIT[OIf, plearantaea, for the aeatleman hoe disap- and daring the fall and winter will beep, peered, and the lady L ateae, Igo ap to tirely dependent apon the government tot her dlffi 3entiy. Her head ts, bent, ehe is euetenanoa The deplorable oend(tlen of the etadying rams violets into zely. At my flat fleh market a #te>• a enooerslon et ba3 years syllable she Tooke ap, and I ne longer won- will make it next to impoaelble far fish mar• der that anivereal affeotlen, esteem, and chants to render mood arrirtaaoe• Thea goodwill are here. 1 see an oval faoe, al- three sizty•flve thonaand people are aoattvr, moat oalonrless, and pore ar a dainty anew- � ever three thousand miles et cosyt, flake, with blaok•laehed eyelids hiding m,trty though fif�y thonaand ar4 within five hen• violet eyes. dyed miler re that !t veil! be ezcaedlagly " Yon are Mier Napine'�'' I ray inter- diffioalt it not ia�paeseble to roach team by rotatively. relief rteamere daring the winter �onaaths ' Yes," the replier ; sad her mnsioal and Walser immediate rtepe are taken to pro - veioe 1r6rilir mQ. Har flewerr fall ; ehe vide far their eaetenanoe there ie nuthfag doer not ornah them. Jndith.Napine woald loft bat iaevItable atirvation, This corms t�elingaish anything rather than destroy it, highly Deleted, espeol,►lly attar the tenant " 1 am Deborah Carey." fabrioatiena of rtarvativa among the E.,ili•. " Are yea t" Her faoe angs:r, and her maaz at Labrador, but !tie simply the pinta gentle fingers olaip mined ,Mr. Caray's F.zglieh "of aotaal foots ha3 inavttablo con• rimer t ecgaeaoae. �I rerpend efficmatively, and then - we gaze The foregoing retere ezolarlvoly to people at one anethor rtlently;, lnetinoitively tight• depending sn the L�►brador - fleherla. Ba erring oar •grasp, Heib shall I toll her what rider three, there are eiaa handred iheasaad mart be telcl 2 I shrink from weanding ether people direotip and indirectly depend• her. fag apogthe Newfoundland share and bank �' Yoa are needed at hsgte," I begin. I flatiertea— ninety thonaand on the fermer.- 6a�e ne eooasion to finish my esnrenoe ; sad ten thonaand oa the latter. The bank• either my faoe betrays me or ehe is nnnsaal- gahing indaetry b rapidly inoreaeing, and• - ly gaiok to apprehend evil. She ender- oar flehermen regard it ae oar only hope fur stands what I would fain ray. fibs Encore. While tone of user.andr et� " (Irandmamma ie worse i" -. French,. American, and Canadian fisherman I de not dray [t and her grip u osnvnl- have •warmed the banks jest sff ear rheree, iiva Whe would believe shove little these marvelloae firhing- gronndr have been finQen bad rnoh strength ? almeet totally aegleoted by Newfoandland I must gs 1 the Drier sh.►rply ; and I fishermen, Bat the past throe yeah' fait• who am wont to meet tronbta with tsar■ are of our other flrherlee bar , cum ailed at• and wailing, am puzzled at her dry eyes and tendon to the banks, and ar a oe�aegnena barbed serenity. My road and Kerr lie ter mere of oar. people have Rone into tt chic a short way together. When we separate I year, than ever before, with ratistaatrry watch tnear,afally her straight lissom flgnre and eaooaragtag resaitr. Having oeatre! ae ehe spoede away to where grim tribnla• of the very best bait and being within a day's flea awattr her. veil of the beaks. �. , . • r ! • •• • • g��ggggQL COSIP &TITIO`i ` I am on my kneeie, carefully pek[ng ttioirs with Nawtenndlanderr wUt pe lasposribte of wood, into the half •dead fire.. Reading, when they imitate the onergy sad adept the I havo net iolt the ipareariag oald ei tfhe methods of -these who now prosecate chart teem until the fire has all bat expired. My fishery _ to .eztsneively and eaooenfnlly. book thrown aide, I rot to work to save Competent skippers will be drawn from what to almost lest. I peke- and! pooh tae largo number of Nawtenndla►nden who, warily, and my wood breaks into a stay daring peat yeere, moaned American veesele, - • flamo, I add mare wood —a few lamps eC Bat this little gleam of hope dieappean coal. Ab, I have `snooseded in making a and tnrae Into a oload of almost iapenotra iloriene blaze t I am ezpeoting Wlil. bte darkness when one tnrne to oonrlder the mmediately after Innoheon he went to Na- ooadttien of Now�enadland's chore firhery, pine to inquire tf he oeald do anything far Of the ninety thearand people dependent her ladyenIp. He has not yor returned, , on that epeoial branch of iadnatry only aboat ll.ay has tried to pereaade_ mo to ge to bed ; rwen�y thonaand will be at all adegaatelp bat. as I am very doelrous to see my provlctod far winter by the preoeedr of thk brother ere I seeps t calla ai deaf ear to her season's oatoh. The remaining i 0,000 have remoastranoes, and wtetally- linger for him. been rsnderod deetitnte by the total foliate Ha rimer in to noLeles�ly that I de net.- of that fishery oleo. The ohlef dietr[atr of knew he is near till I see hie shadow en the the bland are inhabited by people who pee- �vaU. t ltptutd ferw�rd, wit4 half a deaen sets barely enough re meet ;present neoee• gaetttenr -e'h the tip e[ my tongae ; then I «hiss; whe'itave ne means of earning a sin• stop, damb. He looks dazed. gIe dollar eatside of the 8eharies, and are " Ir b all over -with Lardy Naptna," he . thersi�ero withoat any means whatever of se►ys gaietly, providtag ier their ezleteaoe daring the oem• I vzprea my regret. I stn grieved, tag fall -and winter. In some eeotlone chic thengh ! have,nsvyr peen. aad ,n ver ehall terribly blwk picture is only relieve¢ by %e, the dead' woman. � DId 'PiMIZ� Dare ter the fact that the petata orep is carving oat her t Hla pallW faoe snares me, and I try very well. Pota� are the only orep they a iadnoe him t. eat. He smiles wanly. nice, and the potato orep et Nervfonndtand " Deb, I have had ell I ,regatre," hs it not mere than equal to one peek par head sayys, of the popnlatloa, 'He leans book ih tiff arm = ohms. I de not - - • think he knows hew late it ie, and t dta nod Being satisely vegetable, no partlonlar like to inform him. 1�ery rtgld and nova ogee L rcgai »d while Wring Dc. Pieroe'e a» -the lines reaad hL month. I wish ••Pleasant Purgative P�lletr." They ope• they wonldrela:. � -'�1 rate withoar dl.tnrbancejto the oenstitndon, '' Were yea in time 2" I ark nuvoae�jr. diet, er eoottpatlea. Fer dokrheat'aohe, I am afraid to taaetapc the sNU ese ; oewtipaMen, impure blood. d'zzlaess, soar yet tt teems better to de se than kt it Den- etraorattone hum the trsmaoh, bad taste is tUaae. - � ruaath, bQioae attaokM pain in region et " Yon "-- dr•aton�ilyr -• ` �:�'� - kidneys, intsroal fever, bloated feellag Eaoonr, I preoeed. � = wheat stetnaoh, rasrh of blued to head, tofu - " Dld Napine .—,t •'_ < : Dr. PLuae's "Pelletr," B7 druggists, My words are arrested. At that snbatiioa A g »� sammer hoa! near N ive York ie eJ her name he riseea bodily and walks ap teaaated by a ielitary watchman. Ooae L sad down- agitatedly ; hG Ups twitch, and awhile the wabhman goes ap to the da•k, hey mntars anoeasoleuttly— asks It there are any lectors, snobs himealf, I Gave "witnessed a amble deed, a tact- fe3lowr an imaginary bell -boy np eight rible deed 1' flights of stain brings hImeelf a very sms l I snare at h!m ftnaaly. ` He drops ante hL pftoher of foe -waver and gives himwelt a dot• �;t and gU11eom � �' Tar bile, -sin down to a large plate with an Deb, sister, Lady Naptas, as 'ehe !try oyster orsoker an it, and ieele� that he G dying, wrong a premise item her g�wd• . really away for the sammer. tda�nghter that she Weald marry Silas Thorn• •• as ie the bad bit wi? h an entrioas worm." " Who 4 he t" - so L many a yent6 -oat down by the gmv' " A distant relative of $gn're E'1ErsIte's. � warm conaumPtion, Bat it Darn be mad° When the Sgatro's angEr against his dau h- to release its held and rtep itr gna�, for ve$s hottest, be teat itr yeang Sl�as Da Pieroe's •'GFolden Medina! Dtsoevfr9 •Thotaton sad installed him a; E tlerslie ar will It taken i[n time, efieot permanent onroe his air. Aitsrwards, when his wrath had not only in ooarnmpdoa, bat to ell case � abet he aoknowlydged hie daughter's o�oIIio threat,, brosohial sad !nag dLea�• dae ter, ho did not o6ange•hie aanoanoed `Vhila the Droved was talking about tt► tats boas reipeoting the lad, ihongh he heroism of the policemen who swam the asf laly spoke lass e# them. He kept him Niagara rapids tfhe stranger looked tired• with him, and 6dn�ted him ezpeeteivel Someone sand to him : •`The world Thenr everybody thinking he was to be t ravidsd saw an exhibition of greater oonraga" far liberally, Bat it seems, from Lady Na• the stranger took hie otkar from hisli� tad pine's rcgaesr, thin Jadtrh's grandparents said banghtily : "I ampired two learg a sag alone arranged a plan fir S1Ls Thorn• games of base -ball myself last week." ton's beaettt altegetc er different item what all the eirrswd took cff ice several hats and m ws rapposed. Jadith and Mr. �hernatt awe- etrnok whiepen asked the reoklea >m° are to merry. E;k rye will not be impeve r • what he was going to havo Lhad oa hu +��t•" " Glood deeds," ono• said tt<s oelebnMd " Aad Jadith 2 Doetfi she !eve hLn 2" R iohtu, •' ring clear thr+ongb $raven lice "Love h!m 2 Ne, ne." a bell." Oae of the bert deeds i. acv allev4a HEi s�tampe on the rag vloiehaly: I son human rnfferingr. •` tset fall nay daogh� relying a di ffi onlr riddle, a ir► dse:lioe," says M n. M wy $ bd l �� Is >ldr. T6erntoa a geed titan !" :, • Meatrere, gam, ••and ens a� Me is as goad ar the tfnalti�ti' e ; � knew agbt the was getog into oes►sa p . s arching fe r er •gainet him, Bat hu btu- I prof has a bottle of Dr. �. 9• �� band 1 Oh, Judittit, Jadtrh !" � ' Favoria Pnrarlpriea,' and !t otter bw' Qempassteofaaly I !tin �Ptll sac ter fears• f3noh hwb v the above ttteed ae oem>omt• -. � .. , ,W ,�,. l . .: �, , . ", -. � cr . , .. . . l . °'," -; . .. ., ,, :., .. .. Il , . e i - .,: .;; ... - - , - � -.. i •. ..• - -, ��' `� '� _ , ' -- i ,; i �, __ • r .1 . in cret to de. te" bt� ms• daub to Rile N. ria��1all I I I I eutiro fa a ,tire are - Yed gain hou rty t in N "found - It, Ltbrader '. to ten o great that 0 not 0 'light gf trap P r. , nether tWen- ent odor p ®° the resident�h°a I a simllm olely by the wtodosay. ing else for ng naknewn ihaa je eke ' hoaseg so � people des , a are to -day cox, will be ert- ernmeut`'for dition of the f bad year, or fish mer. ace, Then are ccs�tsr. Q1 cot9t, a tiVa hhn. , z,: jfidlugly l t (iern by 'r m anth, ' h ')n to pro. it, nothing this be ?me: the recant the }':,; 1i• y th0 pichla I;a 0lu con. Y To people erlea, Ba- 1 thousand ,ly depend. . a and bank ;he former The bank. Ong, and IY hope for Inaands of fishermen our shofbs. have been 'foundland rearm' fail - npalled at. rnreguenoe Ito it this i,tiefaotery . IR control it-2 a day's lwposatble adept the ,Cate that rwn from. filers who,' u1 veesele. lisappears, apenetra- sslder the a fishery, lependent Inly about der} aately ' Is of this 000 have Al f allure V trio to of who pos- at neoes- ing a sin-. , and are never of the com- , this this - ,feved by miag out Drop they - oundland par head rrtloalar Pleroe's hey ope- . Ititution, eadaohe, Ilse sour tarts In agan of feeling • ad. take York is Ojos In - he desk, himself, P eight y sma l a dol- with an ,at to is vorm," ego be mad [)awing, Iavtry at cares cues of cut. the Nato the d tired - is never Then - 1l ps and 1009! , An a sad In ,.,s iAO lute POO& excels bar. to L. 7 .. \_/ - -- "'----- „«.�...,..�. .' :< —_c ._.:..-c:-ca�-a::,: ...�_-- - - - '. f j ! - - . _ I i '. .. - tat ' ) y ` 1ris�T 'bF1�8. tin. u� 4 . _ • ., ...� r ,- . 7 _. . fin. tl oo I t ” him, and be had . OUB - 'V-'� 4' ►death darks the' ni t,' $ M loy . -, LD. , VA�tIOOB Z OPIft .; MR Va� tow a171e1� rMt� nsr7 4tr/saW #* d and , I Fs X ' boots>i k ' °' " � � - altt;rr ° ` �' d d Lett the 1•oali eiit6ea , � hit► " � ov�ta pion Cam, , 1. 1 .f . � - _ y g Barr Harbor IWlyms sempls6i than %iic ` . `�ii[sLY Alen PIUMCiz; • __ Y 16'1 war ptolpeoting Ili a mpai�d of the slnythissg tarthot` ih livid yntmta," BU►ok silt, oaa be made to leek almomt' `is ttnido in baskets, bead work. �ait fen %here ` skies about •hundred miles west of Gal. `1 Road as now, bye oa , `!'gat Bssr TuRicays —As Thanks b . Poo n the ht side and the like bas been v ,��� said Gar Frisbee, an old minor and . • Welviv; ,In England.• ; with weak tea or oefl a lad provision trri IsoteMe dallrtbMssasa,,,, drawing nigh Wk oa larks .s ie tlrgel . Sore. °mep• +►� ev % �' R isa� whoa I -had the olooest nhswe - t hd •same -mid• with * Th" Of flannel be, tisn have "W6duo- two largest breeds are the rourI and - Ancient shroniolere state that Hie 9A. the. aaas of *big de lnr,►bla 4naett The former In f dirrk bee - ' Ufs. One ahemoop,when about halt i twben ibe oitk and the iron. 4s p rang . • at lay an r attempted to tethe wolves in Bog. If the slats ei aUrn. - iI say up the side of the r gs, I came to a p GPs g• mllk i• badly wriakled, "go with weak I. color with a iniiter a f- ash " old with - - and b comma the as Eight- vear•old B :art Ohaffes of PIetw dark or flesh•oolored ale . 8'. t where some convulsion .of nature had y commuting punishments for gam -anbio water ou 60 wrong side an Ceses N -ab+ figs. �� Narrtr• to an immense. rook into many pisoem+ oertsi<in off.nmes is %e Slop aooeptanoe of ader- Iron between two woolsb slethec �taa • perched an the ienoe of ; a, F►tueett is of a metaTtio bla+ok D1 a with' �' tain number of wolveo' ton edginal rook was a solid oases, about a gqa from each The following mixture is blibly room• * Tozr..omr qtT watch Jim.Wileon shoot a saltdon- oolored le g orimf 1 d is 18464 nvs a 8+ Ne wit bier ' e! dyed fsekagaa+nre. T;lao omyrpks eta qa • n. 4y,,.Q°4 bib �wwcded v as excellent ILreat fired. the bullet straok either variety I a tai ' of povvrd #Ad yer . ifbte an w� tti- IW+itioa for the o.,,r an the teretsead . should weigh toss than . - at a ooton4w ceyato ,'and pranohed o a aaqqqq s�igiag weoton olot&es io clean them s , and, glanoing, bit twenty -five pound•. , These w - bats s! 300 tNbivils' hNfAe:' In sdbme n#at . ' the boy in the left side and killed him, evsyr, are only mloim a ms' hew- de leas of a spider. Alt the - centre! these timer 9 Tee ounces si .white eastilo seep, out is y um, for - s eimoae of • - xrcks or fismnres were �tbras feet wide ; their' destruction .was prometod by small bits and dissolved In one quart of $�� 9411 get very low wages in Csms- Robblere often reach forty pounds. Septea.;., - 1 feet awn the narrowed to six or eight certain reward•, and same lands were held des, judging from a recent rmon of a Barg- belt or October is the beat time for sol...&I . ; p y y g warm' water. Attar the soap in dissolved - ' ttyy ee:ooadittcrt,wf de•%ro tine wm►lvsm wh s%ea the chute, loahem.. I stood there ' at aftoraooa, 7t° , wig ��o add'Iour oanoe• of ammenta four ounces Preacher, in which heOhaded for more g , a• the prices; will soon be higher. . ling and watldertn;t.� when T "enddenl in'fested�th6 purl of M. illeadow in Ahibb alosibol, two otmoeli of ether, and Pay for domeaslos, a in ,that Os obbler will rPeO the wen situated. Ia 1281 these ar>,imatst canoe of work hard earl sad 4beg for many glris. B ins saf$ois for at loarat; Lis lit grlrsly. I mean j at 'what I say, y' r glycerine, and three quar%e of soft water. ' % $3 a month, tear hens, sad named rso troubled several a .the Egglish oonnttea when the should rsasive t a strong sniff Oi bear, odor. and looked Mix and bottle, using rubber or gisos y $to . , np to find myself 000pe ed. There was a bait after that period reodrds make no steppers for the bottles. To ate, pear a ym ego tbn fourteen year old T$s RURAL -`The agrioaltursl Eain mention of Vion. _ Th• last wolf known is A sw d. now bein held taroaghoot .the cone rHy coming up the Math which I had i quantity of the flsid late an earthen dish daughter of D.vid Fry of Stumptown, M3 -, should not be neglected by farmers, h rd - _ - _ oumv w ed, and there was Ether on the path Scotland was Milled in iff80. tint in Ireland lay tho goods an the Ironing table on a woo ill and slept stztysiz bears, gas oalturlete and irtooktnsa, When re rl • vbloh I must take Le et_ away. Above one was killed to .1701. Very fearful so- piece of rubber cloth and r n e with the &woke, ate heartily, seemed site well and gad inch exhibtptioai --- oeuntm are on record of tLe'rsys s commit ' p° g q conducted and enoonn , tbu spilt rook I have eon teUial on of tlo miztare, wetting thoroughly and always tbun went to sloop Aiv , At last accounts fire highly benefiolal -te individuals and cam. a oltB u which a t Irrel coal hardly toed by wolves when in .hard weather they drawta the s she bad - been sloe ninety sl ht hours , mu P q y as «•saints In immense d%oks. Be lately g Ptoay la the same direction. y g aimu nities and to make them what they . " have made his way. I d n t say the bears y N Wben the goods is nearly dry prom with -a without interinkeion. should be, right thinking, progreasive rural - YJ60 such terror Is laid to have been exalt- I ists ought toy attend and ooatsibate to sae � planned to get; me between them. There ad In Francs by of wolves that ab- h °t iron adder a piece of white cloth it the 'George Miller, oervipg eat s ten -pear g . •` ° � , . -- w.s probably y sees p Gods are light colored, or under black if sentenoo in an Indiana rison heard of the or azera Ho prayers were offered for their tattoo- P • f3AVlxti VYasTanLS S$$tis - , A`DIN 'rn $ IMs ; ' lion. Since. India booms se much the cone- � � before e dark, Remove the rubber prison trick of eating asap in order to ap- D not at- nth. 1 he one ha been efi Earl► to try of Earopaaas the race of tigers has been presaing• and bosun there pear to b9 westing away, and thus sin a , tempt to save your own s:edg says a gar- , I the p raging mach thinned and are to It Is probable are no oreamem In the Ironing blanket. as pardon. The scheme worked too well. Mil•, toner, unless you Nava used every preaau- and was returning, and t e other Lad scent- P every one will leave a streak in the cede, lets threat is nloented be cannot take y p that tins $ tion necessar to recent oroer- 'srdlization, . Nether one was fifty y wUl be driven to the moat remote ad me and comc oat. y Ramty black goods can be beet- remt,red even 1;gaid nourishment, and L mots than Plantm often mix wituont the knowledge of _ ' , . ` feet away when I looked p. and rmpsnekrsble districts, The wolf in . �� I tree well armed, o canrme, end you these Islands wan heated by in animal by sponging with strong ammenis� water, likely to die. the grower. or, what Is better, a mixture of a naI arts A melee may be fertilized by May net it down that a an who outs looms known under various appellations, as the of�ammenia and alcohal, q P ., A large Hook of sheep which were . being a pumpkin, and though a fratt of thin sateen � � " . Irish wolf g greyhound the may be genuine, yet this seeds of such if _ from civilization for dz oath• at a time, � do .tin Dish . Groa•e'rpots naa be taken from cede of riven from Mantua into Canada were ear- � and takes his life In his hand, has come little Highlandl deerhound, and the Scotch grey- an doles b covering the spot tin mended by a band of Indians on the Bally used next semen, may osalm s failure of the -. bound.- here a y y g p° PIPe River, a crop or else destrA the welt nerve: I had bagged fen or five grizzlies ppean to be no' doubt that clay, powder the clap and moisten with and urged ever its precipitous banks P y g ty •` - . all the de go denominated were sewn- until they piled o one on anot er twenty- A HomE MADE CREAMIER, - --Stuns 8ni In the previous pear, an was panted am to 8 water to the cerssimtonoo at think oream ; p' - their cunning, stun th, and ferocity. I Bally of the tams - breed. Its or anal home five feet deep. In this way 172 cheep Were thus tells how to make a simple, home made g g y sorest on the spot ant let drp • leave on killed o- Gamer. Oat a barn l in t �vo had a couple of minutest think. The bean rn OuPP d to hove been -Irelan . whonoe, wveral hoary and then remove with the ' a °'d afterward skinned, cutup, and . put in a -' • . �. mat up and, peered and so ed and yowled. during the proud day of ancient Rome, I% carried 6 ff bo the. redsktw, fanost to le off the water, and provide a _ q, • bloat edge of a knife, and dwt with a molt � � p I had a repairing rifle d two revolvers, was frequently conveyed in fren'osges to as- brush. O remove paint, apply turpentine A North A lams lineman, repairing tole- t' h% Dover to keep oat vtl,•anin, Gat the • and you map, wonder the I didn t °pen re list in the ►Parts o! the city on the Tiber. du the dint is soft, then • P - hone wires near s blacksmith she was In t der to make three Dane seven ienbe■ to « Buflon oblerves : "The Irish P . sponge sepeatsub- p' d motor and fifteen Inobe" d e on them.a First. the fire shat would �ve gnyhoands with alooholA 0:1, 'wax and ralnonm cab- danger of falling, and caught hold of :►n Q p. -witt+ three - - brov ht them both in e' me • second l I *» of a very ancient tads and still exist electric light w;ra. The ourrent was power- flaDges on the bottom to fit under klitm in _ ' y' (though t stances may be removed In this wap, was rattled. I could ja t as well tell yen ( g heir number is anal') In their prig- Spots made by rust on woolens may some.. ful enough to keep him from letting gel arid blocks belted to the battew of the tab, so that I stood there and po pod both gr�zz:ies inal climate ; %hey were called by the an- tames be removed by citric acid, but bjfare` would probably have killed him had no net as to hold the cans down even when empty • cleat dogs of Epirus and Albanian degm," s to yelled to the blacksmith who nn oat i or only partly filled. Pomp the tab fall of ` eve,, and then went my ay with cool in- g Pt poly g, test on a bit of the" material am ,nwth water, difference, but that wasn't the way of it. Holinshed, In his " Desoription of Ireland the acid sometimes changes the color of material, his pincers, clipped the wire, and reeba `d . or let the spriaa water ran through The shook came so sadde 1 that I was u -- and the Irish," written in 1586, ma • : I the several shook d man, It to the watering trough, and you have a y P "The are not without waives and re goods• y c hand oream raiser. g y set, and my nerves were snob s state that y y- Riamat ,aunty black lode In teacupful of A quick-tempered but self•peoscssed b 11 y I oculdn't have lilt an el phant a hundred hounds to hunt them, bigger of bone sofa water. to which one tables onfOf each got on the railroad traok at Madison Co . speGlal invest►gai;an with refnrenee is feet awn I felt amt lke tannin and sad limb than a cell. In Anilo Saxon the other day, and wouldn't get off sail n the P *ob +hlo prerinotlAa ' of wheat is the - y ) g. of borax end atoohoi. -have been added. had there been any she for it I would times a nobleman never went out unaccom. When the lace is partly dry, dip In water the Newport a ,toss came along. This L United States maktb• tip ' avvegate of As I said. there Panted by some of thr+se doe and his hawk not the usual o atnat about the ball and the winter orop. 295!40 000 bumheis _. have taken to my heels. g to which an old black kid glove has been was a couple of .minute's grace, but they and so highly were they esteemed that by ' boiled edges, P the looemotive, or the train stopped rather - the forest laws of Cr►nnte it was ordered poll oat the eC tie is on s sheet sgataet 212 000,000 last �etr- The eetf- passed before I had any plan to extricate of blotting paper, and dry under a heavy than try oonolus no with the animal, ands a mat°'" pat Caltfnrnie at - ,.60,OSO 600, Illlnals - myself. I didn't wilt entirely. that no person under the rank of gentle- wet ht, brakeman was nt to get the ball off the at 28 000,000, Indians at 32 ON 000. Ohio man should keep one. - f track, fie moo tided remarkably wall, bat a B I L00°ENED MY BE OLVBBS r I t 34 000 000. M+ohipan at 25 000 000. and 1. with the Intentlen ei ns nq them at the - I CHoic,,a Rsmru. - the ball was mf sty olow to his hest as lie Mtrsoart at 2,,000 000 hawhwta Too rpring p . •kipped over %h nesreet ienoe. wheat t" eotimate•1 at 140,000.000 against " ` -f �Ol(`,a1101i And Fartbgaak,6 a : ' l'$AaH *Rrrrssa — Twelve p'- hoes two The marsh" on sock side of the Lltt a 145.000,000 last year. The quslkv of win -• laugh, but the way the off turned tint was - canoe• of batter, sugar, three a four ter grain le reported to be bettor than it walk - laughable. 'As the bean dropped dews on The name ioloano is derived item Val. • g B[im. Eaa Pleine Rive in Wtsoenein were bur r all fours to charge me I ode a jamp for. canum, the god of fire of the ancient Romans, ounces of flour, a gill of milk. Peel the ' - in 1$85: ', ward into the largest fiu�nre, and down I They are generally divided Into three o.assee Peaches, split . In two and take out the ad over this ea mar, and recent rains e went for nine or ten feet,! or until I stuck — active, intermittent and extinot. Straw- •tunes; dust a little wdered -su sugar ever o rtreag lye' b oh was carried late the ri P. pave beat I.* t I�` wh1oh - keep ffl��n9 that them • d g er. At leant th is the their advaaoed P ps the animal aye beet t. that which kee , . -- fut. It seemed as If eomel one took prows boll, in the Medtterraneaa, is a good example ► IP ea►ott plods is the batter that is y oonEtaatl a d made; with the eggs, milk and flaar. Fr account'for the not that the other day the - y g Wig• S ,me one has trnly rlon of me end Hang me own there, for I of the first olw. making a fiery beacon g!; • �� y sands of fish oa a down the river, see every Po - had no thought of m o, about lt. Tlie li ht for ,alien en then hberin sea. In hot tat. eve with •airy sauce made of , � . amid that eve n-`d of feed oonaumed by ' r: y 8 g ly to a f{rait h ry dad went over the des an animal that In new Iaoras►slnR in wet h ; drat I knew I was down there, and the Etna and Vesuvius are good examples of the two ounces batter, sugar, and nutmeg and out Into the Wisc Wisconsin s< t, bears were looking ever th edge of the fie- the meosnd kind. To the popular mind they beaten to a cream, o in River. im •o mnoh m stet. ShAy the alved %l the They raise Aa rgetio hens In Hansel, arowlnR from the time ,obey are oalvs3 till they sere and dropping their alive an my np• are the chtannsyo et the vast ,coring iu doe ors ready for the market, and then eve ]Vly rifla had come down with of heat in the bowel of the earth, anti nn- • Sara$ BwTg` —Tabs one-half teaoap Kingman oeunt man had one that tried every tamed face. barley, four quarts cold water ; bring t le batch out a ■ltt of e e and failed ; th n Pound of feed hrings so-ns tangible return. . me, but had gone oat of si ht dawn the fie donbtedly serve u vents for the powerful to the boll and skim; now put in a neck,, f tried a seoond to and brgeu ht forth ten a The more rapidly the animal gains in weight, ,' - sure. I was stand ing s eight tip, stack gaw• that might, if confined, create a total g a ``': 9r mutton ' and boll again tor. half an ho r chicks • took oa a of them for six week the smaller the proporkloo of teed spent in . _ feet an high as the kneel, nd the first destraotieh to ornst.apon which we live. ' • sustaining life. and therefore the eater s _ skim well the sides of the pet a adl have during the last brae of which she laid R I made was to pall a revolver and open fire There an supposed to be same 300 and ready two Garrets one bunch of pa »ley, one egg every ether day ; then wanted tort Profit to the feeder. ; _ ­_ / on the beasts raising a raw -above me. As ova, of these chimneys upon the face of the sprig of celery top ; ohs all' thew fine add i they were leaping back an forth across the earth, two thirds being, situated upon d P i again, and not permitted, stele anoth r Cods AND H>:eLTH OF Fowls. -A poultry . fissure I had no trouble In putting Itad into islands. America has about 114 of &base, ear ohs vegetables; r sad u►lt hens ohtoks and brought them up with me a tY r. .' y Pl?e g i Psppe sntheri Informs v" that whwn the oc�mh of to Unto. This seep takes two hours to Chad stepmother y devotion. s fowl is large and bright colored, wh�w- them. The six ballets to he first revolver and more . than any other geographical cook . were about evenly divided, lint by that division of the globe. Earthgdakes appeiri' - A prominent Waterbasy manufac r lag it to inn fall of bin�►d, aid ehskioq with - ` - dune old Brain had got a flea In his ear. to be from the same cause as volcanic erup. PLAIN APPL>i TAaT, —gait s ple•dish ever decently (lhurtra the fordo of habit, a "very activity of the bird. `she le in a - ` - He kept back out of sight ; but of all the bens, the energy of vapors and games in the with batter, line it , hwith short pie- oramt, habit is to qet aved at half -cast 6 ao hsslthy, layfnq onnditton With this non- - .. growling, roaring, and r etiag you ever earth struggling to find a vent, rolled thin, .pars ebme.000king apples, out evening. The ther day, ozpeotiWl to tition of comb you will dfeoq�nr the ntmeet , "- hearfl the fuss the pair k eked -up was the The mama eight that the city of Lima. them . in small piece,, $ll the pie-dish with busy In the even g. he was shaven at noo , aOV°ice in Your fowls, starlaaq at every - . worst. The ballets bad et n them to far South them, strew over them a oapfal of moist bat at 6 :30 he sin entered the bar r Paidnri or 'motion The moves- .+ents are not - g y, pa, was shaken down font new , ag and the seratohinQ of th it claws on the volcanic vents were found is the Andes. sugar, three or four cloves or a little gated shop, patiently ited ball an hour for h s Ilk, a nervous jump. but with ae elastic rocks sounded like iron ra es being drawn Seen after the earthquake in Limbos in 1750 lemon peel, and add a few traspoot elm of tarn, and when he smiling barber rubtel 'pr1De, showing a condition of vigorous : over stones by human ban s. The row eon there were some of the meet violent crap- water ; then cover with a puff' paste orust, his hand -over h bald bond and said '44 Ha health. On the oontrary. If the edgee of . - ` ,; tinued ter about ten mfnnt e, 'and then died lion■ ever known, After the destraotion of trim off the edges with a sharp katle and oat 2" remembe that he had been shave the comb and w�itlea area purplish red, - O�Iracam ibe volcano of St. Vincent became out a small silt at each end a t lln and the movements slue away. .paw fig g sad bolted Frew he shop, g'ah, there is disease �.'" - %-- Itseemed tome that I had the better of active. and of the beginning' the earth was iron around the pie haU an inch inside the „ ors, C• L. Co k c,tteropted to'' otYlss th and danger. the situation though they were some draw - shaken tier a space of near 20 000 t care edge, and bake Ina quick even. SALTING STOCK - - There A rest untie I. 0' • g P y q 9 river at Milford Uonrt+, the ether ovenih g ty backs. My position soon, became painful, Milan. 8sRY Av GaATIN. —Pat two ounces of to a sunall rowboat, t�Iking her four child,. of Opinion and 1mrzotice an to gnantity in .und when I made as efler to ohange it I The movements of the earth daring an batter In a saucepan upon the fire; when with her. Who they were is the middl salting mtoolr, and here is same light on the - " Was compelled to leave m boats behind. earthquake may be vertical, herfsontal or melted, sprinkle into it one teaspoonful of of the stream th baby, nine months of Point, The french people, through their .. In much a na,'row fissure t was quite easy whirling. The most destructive shooks are minced onions, one teaspoonful of chopped jumped from th arms of the eldsat chit Department of Aurfoniture, Instituted an. L. .. I . . . to work myself upws►rd, ad by and by I generally the shortest in duration. That of parsley, three mushrooms finely minced, a- into the river. though Mrs. Cook oeul Investigation in rs'Rard to se6ltfnx animals. - began the movement, hop that the bears Lnbon, Noiember•1, 1755, lasted about six pl.poh of salt, pepper and allspice, and two not swim,- she at doe jumped after the lied After careful ezperiment,and ingairy on the . had been killed or driven way. My head minutes. The three ■hocks that reddbed tablespoonfuls of fine bread crumbs. Stir( one, caught it b Its clothes, and screams "abi"ot the follewinq was reoommende$ ; was within three feet of th � surface when Caracas to rains, Marc.i 26,1812, were ever for two minutes and' odd enough broth to for help. By the time help oame the moths Working rx or miloh cow, two ounces per In a minute and moil of tike damages to the make the mixture Uqqaid. Out one pound was unconscious the baby nearly drowned day ;oxen fattening in et�►ll, two and s hell - . COIIPLa of tr wLS . . olty of Conception, Fdbruoy 20, 1835, was of � belled beef la sitcom : 4y these is a land the ohrldren n the boat half orasy wit no nfour ounces ; plam, fattening. %one to two Warned ineI etcp right t ere. .'hey had done in six seconds., 'At, Lima, Peres, an sliver or tin dish; pour the mixture ever fr1 ht. noes ; sheep (dOnbTe for fattening) one - retiredrent-of range of my. allots, but were .avenge sf nearly fifty -shocks in a.year are �a> n and cover with a thin la'" er of lifted g ,j.� half to two thirds Ounces; horess and mules y W L liiam8 of IllinoI' 'was' ea en hand to receive me if I me up, "I had expeotsd, and in sortie part• of f3euth bread (crumbs. Pat small bit• of batter gag one ounce, . to lbraoe with my should re and feet to America over sixty have boss counted m s here, gird then on the to and bate fn a to marry Lo%tle otter of 0►ilo. He had �__ - ear n friend, LoaUa Do nun, and she a sister Mind maintain my position, and seen get tired I , of reckoning the mlight ene�e, which good oven ier fifteen minutes. Serve het. and he tried 'to e a match between th 80BB8 11lO:li�NTS. ` " . . and had to o farther de Getting as wore still more numerous. r g g y' ; SOUR MILS Pix.,-To eight pain& of two. They ezo caned letter sad oho i ' 1 thing like an easy place w impossible, and ,The permanent elevation or depr§ulon of trait add three sad Gas -halt cap of retains graph•, engaged o - marry, and there was t In lees than an hoar I mad up my mind large tracts of land- is one of the poouliar niter -they are seeded and chopped flee, one• boa doable weld at the Porter resign , „The sting ei ,nprosoh Is the truth of that the bears had the call en me. It wsii Fhgoomena attending these oonvuldone of halt cap of sugar, a little t. and differ. Bat when they g men appeared Man It• about 2 o'clock in the aftOrnsoa when I theansw Daring the earthquake at Lisbon ant spices ao one oho Use only the . positively refus to marry Laulm because h s' A mutual understanding Is ever the treat down, and by 5 I w sore, thirsty, quay subsided and the spot was thick .part ei the milk. a In two &rusts, had dumived her. Instead of his own phe - firmest ohafn. . and desperate. I went up a aln, and one of covered by water 600 feet deep. Many PIC LsD PsAaB --To eight pounds of graph, he had nt that o! a thy an ss the bears came me near Re ting my scalp other remarkable .Instances are on record. Po handmo a ne ro trot and wn• Net in nt►tnre but In mss V �ll the . - .. 11 I twat his olatva carried off y far nap. I They have been terribly destructive to tits fruit add %h »e and ono-half pounds of °°l g • beauty and worth he sees. neither flash n t s' It Is a fatal oowardtoe which.ashs not went down -the amok feeling that I was as well as property, : A visitation of the water one plat of vinegar and one pint of - y pr handsome. Trmme kind in Peru, Dissolve the sugar to the vine ar mtood by big isisnd and refused to mar what I• right, b in for an afternoon ■ lob. II thought the ,1746, killed 3,800 ; 1797, from g g Louie unless Maud married I.eais, sad g t. at. what may the 14tiority," and water, let it boil, and skint IM oloar, bears might possibly leaves► dark, but they a similar cease. 1,60b Pertviaoe perished. the double was declared oil~ " Union a tree ham ba+rne blue *eau in: did not Indeed from wh t I could mate At Oar then pat In the posits and cook slowly 611 q t is vain to look for ! • s�oam, 1812, 10,000 men ware destroy- done, .then take oat fwd boil the Uquid till the Sprlo , rt* In the . eat, they was joined by a Ird, and per- ed , 60,000 at Lisbon in 1755: 40,000 In the quite "ok and pow, over them. The p Of. W Autumn." " - hapm a fourth. . . two Calabria• and Sicily in 1788, and 2U 000 pears r Weber 's Big Storm Stor , ,. - "Iwant yea to totnder d that that mere by mioknems resulting from it, ehonldo paced sad a few clevbs mtnflk In The •ad of life Is love ; tits ,tell of _ night was the log est one wt�i&h ever blessed them. I'r�f. L. Weber relies in a German pe - life is w k ,the saveetnRSte of Ilfe, poetry f 8 - ,,' edical ' hat daring a thunder storm t the water of life, faith." Amer ioa. It Irould have beef a positive relief RP re$ vl�. --Yetb of four cgs, one- `� - ta me to have been hang head downward W8f1II't at HOl>Qe �QCb. halt ou e! batter, one cap of sweet mUk, Ribnitrt, in Msoklenbar, the lower pane f ra The disoevery of what Imbrue sad the $mhhkfno. in a restaurant with a frier one afnl of mode, two tuls a window► on the first floor of a bons ' an Item the limb of a tree to vary tins mane- dr p°° broken by lightning and a jet of water was p''"0tiO° of what Is Rood, are the two meet 1611. I had to keep my arms up, and to• was bragging to him about the hkred girl of oleo aiaaau►on, sad nutmeg. Bake In important objects of life.,, ' . hard midnight they wore no !benumbed that they had at his bows. how kidastrfona, clew a modarste even. Use for throyvn upward through the hole to the call- as - . tag with such tome that part of the • Gelling Man is a creature of - aoarclntton 'sad the scarcely had feeling. My legs and and soonomio she was. • wbMe� of font egg, beaten to s •ti@ nth, education. The earl inflaenose of child- . • yy were racked with a and to " pre - near p ag was broken down and other damage cam y ii� back p� � long But she must have been' add or;e•iourth on of m ar. flavor to tat�te hood direct the tenor of him life. - tt� Bono. The halo In the window was like a wngh perfect to have lived six years with my and spree isvenl an the oaks. If desired ballet hole, with . radical cracks. Some a� h>tBO$s .DAYLIGHT cams wife,,' be added., "She'd a tough one to get It can be p>ott in the oven until a nice brews on a table that was broken b th There in a species of pleasure iti onfter. along with. �i the coffin and the water we y oar- IOg from the ingratitude of others, that b I had msde n my mind. that some as g ro reserved for great dtepente chance: must be tokeirw It did Bat ;you have hied with �eoi wUe 'How to 8geare Bldteem., boulssd, The origin of the jet of water V a� �e minds alone. , mnoh longer thorn six yean," said the It does' eat not satisfactorily explained.:.. , Experience keeps a dear school ; bat Aet seem that I cet pass the day down friend. The answer le very simple. . 0. fools will learn In no other. there and live. It sass mim ly a choice be- as Yes,: bat you ilia I ain't at home differ much from the. answer a married lady — and scarce in A Triple TraSedy. that, for it (•'true we may give advice, but tween deaths and am morn goameI,begaa mnoh.,, gave s friend, who waspraWag theatniabil• tr• Dann•! give coadaot. Sewever, th to trork upward, It was literally inch by " ;' ity o the tormer's husband. An o&&ident o&onryed the ether evening that will net be counselled cannot be hel� ' lnoh, for I was thorough y benumbed. " I�ow have you managed to honk him on the Milwaukee and 8k Faal railway, p• $strove, the exertion seen et my bleed is .TIIiltice With �etey. „ soft and tf you will net hear reason, she will In ! e asked. to Wisupun, by which a widow named surely rap year Iriaaokler." 'WGn, mad as I drew near tho top I got A jnstlo• found a negre guilty of an-as• ,I -did it chiefly with a Orequot Mallto to Deny and ,two little girls lost their lives. y to do some sheeting. hers were two Sault and addrened htaa as tollows : was a reply. ,- As the train came round a carve the engin- It knot mefilotent to oenstitrite ourlelveo _ bars on watch, . and they began a row. I a` I •hall either. fine you ten dollars of A rrespeddsnt iamk■ how it ins that I�nR- tier saw walking en the bridge a woman just men and women that we otriotl�"pny - ' -- - �4%d myself and fired a stray shot and send you to jail for ten days." �� land M along so well with, Mexico and and two children. a whiatled and pat on our debts, keep our promises, 'and fulfil oar Yelled and creamed at them, and directly For heavens sake, your honor, ex- other barons nations. Our oerropendent the braking but the lie was We short, a•atraotw, if at the awn• time we are sterns a head came into view and I fired• a ballet claimed the on la or who wsi the rise comments on the fact that neither the S when we should be y w'y Q pan- and the engine ran over the unfertaoats ]dad, hard when we... ; . It. The bear staggtred around for a oner's attorney, 'a don't Impose a fine on lardo nor any. of the little blao kghmxd South trio, mangling them terribly. The train should be tender, cold where. we should be /% and then tumbled fate the orevas•e the man. Temper j aotioe with meroy. , Jaunt American republics commit oa"*$ on was pulled; up sad the bodlsm taken to the sympathetic.. _ . • ght of me, sticking fast at three or send him to jail. Don't rob him of his British sub jeots, and asks hoar this 'In 'dept. Tow Parents . of the girls bad gene a' 8aooemr out of tt n *ho 10 ovir- _ from the surface. I %ben played money ; I haven't Rot my fee trim him bro�w lit about. out of town, and bad left the children In come difficul� It there war• no dif ed. other, but as he would net give m• yet." Wwnover Mexico,,. Mali, Perot or tthe charge of Mrs. Danny, who did washing fa' ties thm would be ne. snooeite. $this• woi kid to the and foabd - - Hing of the Cannibal Islands tarn a their families. Tlu Rirly salad untie between fight were no to Is ier ,#th•:+s Weald ' �.i� -y �_ - — , thin strn had turned awn sad gone off. He stood aadoit ttbe wkttd•w and Meg emu at the Z"" du, bM Wheal* and � y old, had Slate on the bmak be wthlog whievedd. Thine Is a bpi before tw I had grtnly g on a rook. "How Coo I I•stve Thee." But he did leave Majedy bib the 44madiar a whsok out the Ie ply, and Mfrs. Dan" had gone after to that sU MadvespArdtw •todiavor is moans,- floish bfs fellow had and so suddenly that the dui went b%& et """lit with a etognet mantel, send that them to bring them bask, when they all they tan. titer toils they i nWleg *W . + 111% if fe io the stoma&& atternow boa the hoar• and weptt, • - - yo.'' - - -_. `..; TI.. ... �. _ 'l f + T is f :� �` +a , . >; t ,�l .. -I r.: ..... :. .: : c.. . tool„ ;.. .. .. :, .T. .. _ t. . .Y -{. -. .. .. ,:_,._..let. .} r ...,..Ji -. f i �:` ... - . ,....., .t . .', ,. .. .. . :. .. �;! ,_ .. - _...r. t 1. .0 I . . . -. ,' a1- . _ a - - -- i. I. . C - A Kpi I. � I \ , . - : -- . �': _ 0 __ � I � � .1 . - I .--Jl-, � , _ . . .. .na. -.e 04,0*_ h *. a.kw0ta$6t%,i.+..#W*4*_ 4..FF..,�,f Q•. .*__.,. •a,.wm_„ 1. ){ I ., - __- .____�_ 6r .�..'•'VM IFL-• ffM 4�n• -" ".>k'Z.� �i►;s.+W'.i�.i.T� `�'+F4.sYS.'+l +. M...i •# M's WIA�#:l- 1 _,. __._ -_ .__ ____ —. -.__. .may - :, . �. - - _. - - �.41d+,0®1fF'4. , , '. NEw ADVERT18EN1[kTe Twis DAY. > �mr.. i • : F :' :..' . t; g� . t. F ` lwl _ f Scott Actnforcen+erit. , A R Local --t�. •Dale. I•s. Beal is now showing as elegant -.-. -, ; • ,., , c % �aY of loniliio is RtN►1iy sgd- The followit b!>euiaY! 1<aseat tlxd eb- $ .�: Locals— LeoAnarAd s. , '. , _ ,m;i6d by. the lades. * fore*Wn4at of the Canada Temperance llfo i .fi r • - . H. Beal• � A 1 • ^ i� . -1 .lssotl •!fit aa,. ,.N UwJf ^i 6M beeq remlly looted by the Provinoia - - -- - f - Loae W. D�►lthews. '„ It is announced that the l3overht eadr0 :-- Provincial B�oretary's' of8ae. ;" _ i,t 1. s41s— j� tt a : has a feel Thnrsda License Branch, Canada Temperance Act the teth of /� NQUee —$ugh draham. ' x" p�wm y+ Division• Toronto, pept. lltb. 1886. To This �.t �,jes aid $qS _1 November. as the annual Da of Thanks. p �" �C t rain 1 =4 Static —W. H. Field. _; �y� for the U Y the Commiaioaen, I�toeose Inspectors, �'' -i :. nary , 14W—W. W. Thompson. g Dominion. Chiets of Police i . 1, a 4 ,clad Cvu±slablee io ooan- o a Local* --R, d� J. Campbell. ilea' and cities In wLioh the Canada Tent. t 11I Wfli �T �(}, '�. - 8 Notice —W. C. Bell. wing lye calved' oowii far will ranee Ant. of 1878, has bran �►dopesd :--- ; pe { pso l land • urehaser by ad al ones Oom ints have from time to time re"h� � ''... Estr�y Sheep—Jas. as. William6: . addressing - . - . eeg�T i i � t,. Notice of $ale --Hugh Graham. ; W W. �ompson, Danforth P.U. MUSS �� a Gcverumeot - through the public � OUR ��� g goats cows. - * and otherwise to the effect that the 29'� , $200 P, tj� .1 - - w Probabilities— Diokis do Marquis. pp DO I. ` Farmers, attention —Wm. Logan. ws *ted.' i t?anada'Tem nuns Act. of 1878, is not _ : . r ;> :. . I. - - I , efficiently enforced in some localities, aad . , _ _ :r Nets Fall Tweeds —W. T. Dunbar: Someone to momis the tion i I. N oboe to Creditors —John E. Farewell, bilbieR. Corpora Inspectors havo wino complained that the - .i's - Names to be sent to, the clerk constabulary 40 not in all cases render • L O G A N i P i C K E R F: Guardianship Notice- =' J, E. Farewell, within ten , days, postage .prep,aid. The them the aid they have a right to �zpect . � e For Sale— Kingsford, Brooke* Green - best or any name not necessarily accept• in the enforcement of the law. In a far. - -______ - ;. .. - - -- -.--. ,ed. mer circular Inspectors wet - e instructed i "� + ' c; sltaaaasaa of Orafr, t , ? that it '. was their duty to see that the i t . . �,:­:.. '. 1CY � fifk MU 41 several rovisions of the Canada Tema t i, - • . Says the Globe : The cielegater�' from p t i ti a perance Act, of 1.878, were. enforced - in � ' ' the Canadian Boards of Trade to fix the O. { , PICKERING, ONT., SEPT.24, .1886. standards of their districts; that they were to be . . • grainl for tFl}e ensuing year specially vigilant in the prosecution of ' , 13ad Place to: $tZsr Irol =' r have completed their work, and the offenders for infraction of the Act, and not . I' LOCALISMS. , sam les of grain stand rds are slow at wait for others to make, co�mplailit ; and E'R' " - the Board of Trade rddMk, Toronto. The they were also aired to dorm -such 1. I "` standards are the same as last oiu-. necessary detective service as heir r - __. r - )��' It is a safe rule that the liberal 8tiu at worn. . y , would admit. In again calling he tat- I ' 1 . ' a 1. a advertise will always be found to be the Some person or persons took a fans • to Ontiou of Inspectors to these instructions, , liberal d cling merchant. Riaders of TH$ arts of harness on horses put in xhe the andersigned begs to remind them that �`� "�'T - , a .. F . PICHE a NEWS will find it to their ad- AS church sheds on Sunday even- theenforcementof the Canada Tompersuce - 'J Act is the single object for which they have 1 �E " DRUG ►, T�� E e y ., uatltagc o patronize those business men mg last, and helued themselves. One or been appointed, and if that duty is neglect who solicit their custom through those more parties missed snaps and other �� then the ground for their appointment - I columns. _ pieces of harness when they tbok out their ceases to eziht. It is the duty of police - rigs. This is about,.tlie meanest kind of and constables to aid in the enforcement •A- �C%==0 cTi �_�- . ­—Watch hour sale register column. thieving. `f- - �. g q• of law, not only rendering necessary . � —Mrs A. B. Dowswell, of Cobourg, A Bad Hole: , assistance , to the officers charged with ' ' . - I - L. 11 I is visitin here this week. `- . A broken plank in the sidewalk along enforcing particular law, but also by _ t Z - —Mr. M. Reed still continues i•ery low, the race road leading.to the station should themselves prosecuting where an offence , w y . � I �j L. .. a and is dua11 owin weaker. is brow ht to their knowledge In man '. i ` e, ( 8'I y g q be repaired at once, as it leaves a very g L �� y •-1 —Min Mary Swallow, of Woodham, dangerous' hole. A ggentleman came very Places the Inspectors' complain that the - I .r _ • is visitin this week at Mr. Wm. Clark's. near breaking his leg there the other COO tables refuse to serve summonses, or - ' eze�ute warrants in violation of the Can- ` —Nook your entries for the F 11 Ea- night. We hope the Uverseei will give I ads Temperance Act. The undersigned hibition t Brougham as early as p�OSSible. the matter his attention, and. receive the desires to ! e 4 — "Fa mer Bob's" Observations are thanks of all who are obliged to travel by the obligati o e of theirlloifi et they that ' ', , wIll wor h reading. His head is level. that way. in duty bound o act in all cases when For Stone Butter Crocks (with ' }` —The tore occupied b Leonard's t� r called u n b the c�nsti CeV�� ►� IV P 3'' TLs llaaia�EliL t po y toted authorities �1 . T covers), eve . - rent. I mediate posaeasion given. Rent ,Ij meeting of the citizene of Pickering to that end. I again urgently call the Stolle Fruit Jars and Jugs • ` =ter i low. teas called for Monday evening last at attention of the Commissioners and In gs (all S1zeS }f —We *oald like -to hear mere fre• the Public School building to consi,cl�r s�trOrs f° the desirability of impressing �,j1(� First-Class Butter Tub s 0 a queerly om oar Brougham Corr spond- what steps should be taken to secnr� the °pot the minds of the.Jnstices in Sessions r. CDC ire-building the important@ of appointing iq each S j c� _ uilding of 'the lasing mill lately - . a 3 ` Atte tion is directed to th'e , adv. in municipality one `or more constables in i , C7rQ To `I another c lump of house and lot for sale destroyed by fire. T @attendance was sympathy with the Act and its due en. ' .' 1 . in Bro n am. not very large, owing no doubt to the forcemeat. Thin will be found to be a 1 g disagreeable night, eoiasequent /y nothing tnoet efficacious mode of securing the Persgng who` are' on' the s>lert for of importance was done. observance of the law; or, its eniorceinent .i C L bargains are quietly securing them a A 000d yob.. against those who violate it. The refusal e . Leonard s, ere they go. j - - . _, —Mrsf P The Grand Trunk RaiIwa i Com an is of magistrates to;act in Casey arising under ' sett intends building a fit'ie y P y the Act is a source of embarrassment in � : new residence on the lot east of her re- entitled to credit for the way in which r 0: F P the road leading to the station has been some districts. Inspectors -will please - . :�E sent residence. q notify the Department promptly when ' � ;� repaired. ' After being well turnpiked —Miss tie McDonald, of Chatham, a good thick eoati'n of magistrates refuse to act or when those - �; .. -0 and wise izz`ie Carrick, of Toronto, are a gravel has been willing to act cannot be found. But I have just received a Fine Assortment of visiting at Mr. Henry Gordon's this week, laid, which will make an .ezoellent road I have the honor to be,your obedient eer- '� �S when'it settles. Although long dela eel want, ARTHUB 8. HAiwy, Provincial Seore - A c •�-� —Mr. esley Matthews is introducing the company did a Rood y O .Li ALL �.Q Q anew sn y plow that is said to sell se job' -.when . they tary. , �S P started. A lamp or two at . ' the station nything itherto introduced in this line. would fin thinRa about right, now. Try R• $ J. Campbell's, tiVhitbs, for CcrntprlslIIg' Frey Flannels, Tweeds, Fanc Trouserin s ay will be Nowt at the Fair. y g , obttnary. ` boy g suite in all sizes'at low prices. Canadian and Fanc Yarn Cotton Ba�S �C n. — o. Kerr, of Ontario $an�C, Mr. Another old resident has 'passedi away d work of �►rt. - _ i r� i •i ,. �' e a the remainder of the Musks- AlI Ver. Chen in the person of William AZ@chin, (wlo Hilo, the artistic painter, has juat y P• aparty, r turned. home last week, much resided at lot 19, in the 7th Concession completed a sign for J. Greiq, tailor, 47•y �---- lr _ plQased wi h their trip. of Piekerin - _. r A 4 i �g,) at the ripe old age of 84 which reflec� the highest credit op his GEOsTARKERe U, • , Mr. . C. Willson, of the Waterville years and 9 months. Deceased was a abilities. I is about as good a piece of D N' � . , � (Kansas) elegraph, who has been visit- native of Tyrone, Ireland, and came to work as we have seen for some time. i • -' {r _, , -. ing.friends in Brougham during the past this country upwards of forty-five years lrpsentotloa: -- _ - - �1 t f .. �• ` _ few weeks, left for home on Thursday ago, d•,d has been a resident of the town- At the concert at Greenwood on Satur• lash Ship ever since. He leaves an aged wife day evening' last, �`— sr b p g Y Capt. Henderson, of —_ - -- ' _ _ _ - -'Rev. J. F. Barker,'will (D.V.) preach and fibres sons and five daughters to No. 2 Com an ,84th Battalion w t t 18864 'I-. I . .. P y - ,. as are- ". in Dale's all on Friday - evening, the mourn his loss. The tuneral takes -place rented with a liandRome gold- headel"— --- F 14th lust., , service to commence at 8 at Claremont today (Friday). j cane by the members of his company, in Vie Uttdet si ned fs p y 0- itattttltl/ of . fl prepared to urcltaiae art �� w :,;,� o clock sharp. Everyone invited. C+�a t do Lt. recognition of his unremitting labors in T $.ALE -� P�,'"A,S —Mrs. a d Mr. J. B. Hobbs,of Watford, ICorrespondeuce sighed 'sTh Girl et connection with the com an and kind- ' ' R �. have been s endin the past week with the. West E,nd " has - reached us, but as it _ P y j F P g p b Hess and attention to his me That may be offered, and pay prices . that will compare favorably with sur- - their sister, Mrs. W. Peart, -and other eo tams nothin but references of the ' — Reward --One dollar will be rounding markets. To be delivered at 1, I 'friends ; als Mrs. Wm. Ridle of ,Par• mist scurrilous g Riven to g . ' Ridley, is, ons nature towards our any person that will find soil that the ' �` .has.beeu ri iting friends "here. Qherrywood correspondent, it cannot find T]-2E 8T�AM& ` ELLV'AT Advance low will not clean in. Try. ;t i O liakeriuE ell P:ls. _ a- place in this paper. We beg to inform A a� Jo�,=,���� : this writer that at s'ny. time we AT FRE�+TCHMAN'S BAY.. } Now is t time to have your wreaths are quite „� Tliis and picture framed o show at the Firs, willing to allow our columns to be used journal will be tool by the propri• _ I . { and J. H. eel's is t e place to get them. to .correct mistakes that may have been etor, in the interest of the proprietor and He t ould aiw ca l Partner's atterttlott to the er ect sa et of , A big stock of frames to select from. * made as long as Rentlemanl' loon for the benefit of the proprietor and his delis• r at + p y language is famil U retielc n s Bay. No Street 1,ar8 No Itaihvrty Ctbss nosan B need, but we intend to keep the paper as y• It is the property of the owner, {ttg , no ,Screech.ingr I,ocoinot2,eR. invested for the benefit of the owner and ;� „ i free as ossible from uRt sash matter as ' ' We notice that Dr. Geor e', the J q he (ors e) sends ns. for the use of those who are willing to pay SALT AD COAL FUR SALE_ colored ma with two Lets of ribs e�nnd him for the use of the same. It will pay two hearts, who paid Pickering a �+isit >Gnek >rnaaber•. THO��OO�.�.' somethin o er a year To those who hold to •the 'look in lode for its own paper, type and material, for Liv g ago, is astonishing the mu,iole and brain em to eel in tilt I Market Sept. 1886.' Numbers' then employed g° • Agent for W. D. Matthews Co. the natives f Boston at the present time rY� the following from an it pp, and those who use a d njoy it with his wo derful performances. I exchange may be of interest : The far• must pay for such use and a mezit. -- slanita . riage certificate of Grover Cleveland nd Petro" Advertiser. >r I - - Frances Folsom shows that the..forner so r act. �. There is always' a certain amonn of _ obnoxiousf of t er which.. finds its wav is 49 years old and the latter 21. As we �osl. CAMP'.. N all know o• 2 nom of th ors e s into wells and _cisterns. As the water Is figures do not lie, and as we any a 84th Battahon generally to about this eeason.of the have learned from the alchemists, the awed home from camp on Saturday' o figure 7 is particularly luck eveliing lust. The were met at .the li , % year, it will be an asap matter pumping p Y y. Now if one8 hoe �acw il. stock a full line of : ' reflects that thade's a Is 8 times 7 station at Pickering y the Green River out and cle using before autumfi rains Brass Band and esoortsd to the head- 's fall and b ' g the. water up- to higher and the groom's age ?tunes 7, and the ' m�•k. difference between ie 4 times ?, pan will natters of the company at Greenwood.T see how Inck the They presented s► v neat and �e e� �r ��'��f' C��rkSC1 e�VS `i y y ought to be.. erg soldierly f Sure Valve. , a pear=ce, and were the admired of all ' " Enterprising pen le are be unit to the IadnstsisL and Trousering� I P 8i g admire The Green River Band favored rt learn the v lue of advertising the year A number of our noted im rtes 'and the oiti ens with musical selections voree wh1Ch w8 offer t0 the ' breeders (among them Gra am U e I ' s� ronLd. T ' persistency of those who are ( g Bros., b 10 at r1C @S that can t be �.,at8i1. way t the station, which were vary p p . . not iutimid tad by the cry of "dull John Miller &Son, David Annan, Arthur credits lv performed. It is something ,-' o...__..__ ' " Johnston, D. Birrell Peter MaDermid (1 ' ' . times, ". butt eep their names ever before for Gr n River to ant of that she has Sig tl�i� I ii ,� p y P and others whose names we cannot now P the hest .Sty le and Latest r ashions �4 4 the unlit. .ill surel lace them on the " '' g remember) exhibited some fine stook at etch n ezoellent iQal organization _ sg . right ht side in the end: the Industrial Fair last week and we 1° her midst. S es to them. at low figures by the new Tailor, J. Gi ref . : Withotit Qs t. - . believe secured several prizes, but -at this --F llow the`t iiwd to lfdattliew's, g 1 The Whit y Chronicle makes a great writing the list has not been ublished b <<�` funs because ome of its eaoha es cli p y Brou and get one of those light 'j'j18 latest 8 I86 0 ri hsh a - 11 " pg P the Toronto papers, 'consequently we are steel dvanoe plows. g nd AllrlerlCan r�tlff fat , i _ items from i s columns and do not Rive unable to s eel _ WITH IMPROVED FLEXIBLE BRIM. r . . the,usnal cr dit. 'they all 'do it Bro. P f Our horsemen can Grao to tho EMU&. � . ,� - always make a creditable allow, and we At the last meetin of the Councif, 1 -- Graham. Eery week we notice items hope they will be well represented at the Ca t. Henderson _ ,. - - , : \ : i taken from T r NEws holus bolus by our townshi fair. P , of h o. 2 company of : m T cot�ms., and in many eases no credit is E the to al militia, made application to that • VS .l 1 . .. The e.a.m, at N-, ICKERIN. given (and a ons them the Chronicle), Sind• body or a small grant to assist w i'a�r iuR _ I ­ - . .. Auction sale , dates : are ahead belt Still we .don' sgneel. Help yourselves y g for th w helmets recently supplied the �u -� -- -_ - gentlemen. ' booked, and in a week or so the auctioneer comps The sum asked for was 8s2, i . -_ A Punishabl Offence. ` ' will -be swinging the gavel, crying "go, being the amount ' required to pay the I . ins, gong, gone." There are two points balance due, the Government Navin r o facto 1 'sung boy around town should bear that should g u m. �, . - in mind the to desti oy posters or bills old be carefully observed by, those !Wanted the sum of fifty cents per helmet. . . ` ' :' - ` who Goiitemplate having auo oia sales which cost X1.25 each It appears all or 5 after they •ha a been put up is -an offence pp '1 �. �'Rj��%�%�, PLOP• against the 1 w of the land. People do and these are : Virst —have ur sales most of the other municipalities in 'the I - �;. -:. _'� P properly and jndiglously. advertised ' county have made like niANUFACTU$EB of .not' go tote expense of having bills grants to the local I �. . - i ririted .and steel u simply to second— secure the services of a good companies, and it was arRned that Pick. LIFILAND.. P P P p y provide auctioneer to conduct the sale. To ob. egg township could not afford to '•take FORCE SUCTION .. young lads tl fun of to them down serve the first point, we would advise a back seat," so to speak, in the matter. or defacing em, merely o grab a ' '; w - is spirit of -idle mischief or unadulte ar�ted you to get your sale bills printed at tile' The C�ttnoil, however, did not feel, tike '. r V N� CI+�TER I Li << office of the Pickering NEws, and ou making the grant b ' but eventnall: CA888dne88. An ezample. will .have grill eta tee notice o the talc inserts ym y 'fo'ted _` 4F ALL DESCRIPTIONS ;.. ; - to be made if this practice is continued: g f f d ' $26, on the consideration that the amount � ,' , the paper, which will be of very great was! to be repaid out of an sum o---- : ;'� i : Aa Old t aoa.. every b the count y granted. PUMP Maker�ato� tie FCanadiaai P�r�ific Railway Cor�p��• benefit.' Tuz NEws reaches eve section y y Council for this u . Died, at h s residence in this village, of the township of Pickering, 'and goes It seems to us pretty small , busineeefor s ' i on Saturday ant, John Kinnelly, in the into Whitby, Uabrid a and Boarboro ' " ` 4 ' the Government to refuse to pnovice the r Hslvi>'lg dad Eighteen �yestrs' experience in the maFnuctuie of Pump 78th year of is age.. Deceased was an townships as well, so .tfat a, notice in its necessary outfit for the militia of the CletBrue, I can GUAi4,NTEF �ATISFACTIUN IN EvE$at (iASE. . old resident o this village, and was well. columns is read by the Pry Blase of country There iswery little enoo 0 0--- ---- -- °. % �� known to Est everyone as a quiet. peoplb it is desired to reach: 8econdl meat for seers or men - )( - �" Y. to sholt d�e N .m �`'1 unassuming gentleman. For the past secure. the sezvvices of the well -known end musket and put iii' the a�pnuag dill when -I' �' "'.Q�A "'* �` •: I 1Q,Lj4- year or so his health had been gradually reliable aueticneers, Poacher d� .Rowland, They have to provide a part�oA °f their , . failing him, a d his death on 8atnrda of Brou ham, o conduct the .A e, and ez f t- * fin M d g t tens ,• a "`hrtaes .sa►du ar�d s tai the:�'y tYisp raet'skured . oi' irai1 : was not nnez cted. The funeral too we will undertake to sa that the will gmn�aw to 4energl Mids le honorable dealing both as to' aartiale and price �'' ire" - .'' place to the R C. cemetery on Monday, give every satisfaction. yi�A word to the would have been better e=pended if. tie. Address all orders t ._. and was very largely attend J wise, etc.' nt am4 a and I�' - - ; eel t @Tt� �' x:11 to ztget b rank d file. ,, .: .: ..� �; : 2 ? -y+(I �- O. �' 'Vd'� l.a p_ 011 v d - .. 1. . �' ' 1. ^.. 1. F. , . 1 . .. -4 <- , . - , ,.. -..� - u:.. ,.. - -t _:: + ,. d,. 1. ,.. . . .. .. - -.w. r. 1 . *'i °`,,i ° .... . .. - i. . - , - - .. � 8% to