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P. S. PH�'SI- The Western Fire Assurance Co., Iiead Office, THE PRESS 'AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR Ju . CLAN, SURGEON. CORONER, &c„ Toronto, and the CORRESPONDENTS. firs Pickering, Ont. OMee hours— Morning, from 8.30 ;North American _Life Insurance Company, Head con to 11:30 ; evening from 5 to 6 o'clock. 1 -y Office . Toronto. , —� _ DUMBARTON. reel 11 : �`E. `'VARE, M. D., Iti1. C. P. b., ON- Insur4nee' c8ected at the lowest ossibletates gl . �. • TARIO. Coroner for the county of On- e . tario. Physician, Surgeon a d Accoucheur. Reai- consistent with safety and security. (� Tllursdav afternoon, Sept . 28rd, eve dense nn office, neat doo to the Pos. office, 45-7 the Ladies' Aid ill connection with the $ -Pickering. --_ _ 10-v� �3tt.�itf►teRR Sol f c'itell. Duhbarton Presbyterian church, held n ex �W.,PERRIER, Dl. „M.C.P.S., Ont. A: T T�T1 u peach festival and bazaar at, the residence fru „ CORONER. Office h urs -- morning from V <J 111JERTy of fir. Rte. 'Naylor, near C�IerrywOOd. B IV)1G. evening 5 to G. Burg ry in rear of DcRU l Watchmaker and Jeweler, Although the morning was anything but Rro 1. i•I .. _STORE, Brock St. North, Claremont. Patrons supplied with Pure Drugs, Chemicals, A al we er, promising, the afternoon and evening the I cheap for cash. — — - 29tf PICKERING, ONT.. were favorable and a very enjoyable time eta _ - -- I was Spent. Zlie grounds were nicely pre- eve -Lega•l _ = pared, and in the evening the plentiful bu " �� '� — A beautiful assortment of i.,. ��` -r' supply of lanterns lent lustre to,the scene. ro - TORN BALL D0�'V BARRISTER t ) and Solicitor, Notary P blic, etc. OFFICE -- Watches, Clocks, Jeweler and Fanc A- goodly number of the friends of the S° Deverell's Block, Brock -stre t, Whitby. Private _ y y congregation partook of the tem Ming pre funds to loan at lowest ra es and on favorable Goods, on hand. I � refreshments which had been so plenti- bri terms of.P4yment. 1 -- -8 y — - - , HOMAS PARKE . BARRISTER REPAIIi;IN PROMPTLY EIECUTED fully provided, after which the meeting me and Solicitor, &c. Money to loan. No After n years' �irjence I am able to say I will was called to order by the pastor, the ea , commission. Office : Hans 's Building, Picker- 6u ntee satisfaction. 13y Rev' R. M. CCRi�, when a program was co ing; Open every Saturday. 4 y I pf esented, ^.onsisting of readings wit thi - ELAMERE, BLA K, REbSOR & vocal and instrumental music, and a vet her lJ E-1C =LISH, Barrister at Law , Solicitors appropriate a�clress by the Rev. J. J. — in Chancery Conveyancer , &c. Offices; No. 17 n ar10_.-.,1'iL a'Toronto Street (over Gas ompany'a), Toronto. Cameron, of Pickering. The audience n? L� PICKERING AGENCY: ,I reRpe t»e J�ornes, aid highly pifaisinnitl�e In Money to Loan —No Commi sion. D. DELAHERR, de DAVIDSON BLACb, H. A. RE. E. TAYLOIIR -- 1, - ` Ex_aI.ISS. _ �y efforts put forth by Mr. and Mrs. Taylor a g E. FARENVELL, LL. b., ' EAR- Open for the transaction of'all legitimate to add to the comfort and ha iuess of cla �) . RISTER. County G own Attorney, and. Banking Business. pp ! County Solicitor. court Ho se. «hi - -- I(> y g all present. Proceeds upwards of 872. �.- SRS. RITCHIE & I;ILLI \GS. OFFICP: HOURS--Ftom 10 to 3; Saturdays The Lades' Aid leas Only been in ex- die 10 to 1 o'clock. • y far I . Al Barristers and Solic tors, High Court of istence about eight months, but by the i1i JuR.tice..N%"hitby, Ott. None. to loan i�nvrea Savings Bank* iII C�IlIdBCtlOn.- well- -directed efforts -and praiseworthy fell sonable tern. _ _ -- (3 -y) b GEORGE KERR, Agent. activity of a 11 the members, have already we _ collected upwards of 5250 - c ec d ward towards the ti { lterii� r1/. i .6 -=jl�A . Z+l 'T=. building fund. _ ) - Br HOYIiINS, VETERINARY SUR- - The new church, which occnpies`ave-y . (]EON, Graduate f the Ontario Vet- Tte shortest sea passage. Aeerage time 8 da -a, commanding pogltion in this- village, 18 aP •,rinary College, rr uto, end practical horse - 2 of which are passed on the ]River and Gul' of now being rapidly uslled forward b ve shoer, etc. Oil accou t of increase of practice St. Lawrence. y we - and my accustonled� visit every Saturday o Rates of Passage —Cabin $50, $60, $70; -and $80. Messrs. Deverell, of�j� Whitby, and Hon- y or Whitevale. Cherrywo an Dunbar.on will a Return ticketsata reduction. Intermediaw $30. derson, of Dunbarton, the respective con- _ - tend the diseases of t e horse foot a. my, own - Steerage at low rates. by forge, Green River, in be forenoons of Tuesday, ractors, and when completed will be a y. Parties sending for friends in the old country_ can p Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of each week. obtain Prepaid Passage Certifeates. credit to the congregation and the pride eh A first-class as =istant orseshoer alwave on hand. For dates of sailing, tickets, and all informs- of the community. It is expected that CO Veterinary instruments me,de to order. Medi- tion apply -by letter or in person to cline for horses and cattle al . jvays on hand. Calls the opening will take place about the pr by flight or by day p oraptly attended to. Ad- �. �3. �TU=.+Ef beginning of I3'ecetliber,. when the cbm• dress, Green River, O t. 34-y AGENT, EXPESS OFFICE. WHITBY. mittee will spare no pains to provide a wa - - - - -- - — - - - - -; - — -- _ - -- - - - -� very rare treat for all who avail them. th pusinr s arcs. SITTING) OFTHE DIVISION COURTS selves of the opportunity of being present. co - - ..,.�.... - . ,,. (.'narey tii,r, r, cpe. 1, COti.'1'TY OF U T�fIiIU.. I * I MaRKHA1N. BC - s> _� _ �vh 1� ICHAI3D� S' UK 'S, COI IIS- _1�86'� I ' The 11arkham Farmers' Club held a . L sioner and Conv yfLn er. Office at H.lpper p� ,. �, = Q �+;Y� Harvest Festival at the farm of Mr. Wm. - & Stokes', General 91St bents, Claremont- X10: Place of Holding : e o m 8 �C2 o `� Special attention paid to eking wills and pre- __ ►:w4a :tip, 0ZP Rennie, in the 2nd concession of Mark• tt'' PHA na necessary Pape s for Probate. 46-tf 1 �Chitby 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2. 1 ham)), on Saturday afternoon last. There d . --- R.BEA't0 \, 10N in- - CLERK Brougham o 3 3 2 S was a very largo" number pr1;l;ent, in- D. Conveyancer• Cosnulissioner for taking 2 i Pickering , 4 Cludil]""Ilou. A. and ?firs. Mackenzie, affidavits, Accounta,A and Insurance Agent. 3 Port terry �. K .� ? 26 14 '4luney to loan an fatal .property. OFFICE--At 4 Uxbridge 9 23 827 15 Wm. MuIOCk, M. P., A. Blue, Deputy 2 5 C>lnningtorl 10 2a 24 928 16 Minister of Agriculture and others. A • : Broughai . 7-y I . I1 Q;i 25 10 17 ' . ' 6 Beaverton , __— ______ —._ _ 7 Uptergrove 13 a 26 "11 18 horse parad' a took place during the r-fter- 14 i i Ar'chitect.. -- . - ` "' noon, which included fifteen Clydesdale ,. ., •_ . i- . - =� By Order, �• E. FAREWELL, colts and fillies imported this. season by du ,1 A. POS , COUNTY ARCHITECT clerk of the Peace. an �1 __ '' -- ________ —_ Mr. Rennie. . Tile Ellesmere Brass . for the county of Ontario. Drawings bl , - , and specificatio s furnished for every class of Greentiver Basket Works Band furv►shed music, and a game Of buA4in -. Steam and hot water beating and lacrosse between the Headford and Carr- ne ventilation a e ecialty. Office— Gerrie Block, i me vibe teams was an interesting feature of corner Dandas and Brock streets, Whitby. :' filie Trfide -Sn lied Eaclusivel .': � ac Residence-Kingston Roadl East.Pickering. s7 -y Pp y the afternoons sport. Addresses were _____ _______ _ _ _____- _ __ Market and Farm Baskets of all sizes. .Cheese delivered by several of those present, and ro - - - . Ati,rtioiteeriny. I3o�Cea made to order. a very pleasant time was spent by all. , ha ..,., -. - _ - -- = - ,_rY.. ,,-- "...,.,. VENEERING A SPECIALTY.. , - - - of TOUCHER & R, NYLAND, LiCen68d Floural;d Apple Barrels always on land. A WHITBY.. th Auctioneers, for the whole of North and largo supply of Rubber Bucket Chain he South Ontario. Strict attention given to ell Pumps in stock. ': orders by letter rtelegraph. Charges moderate. Mr: John • E. Farewell, rite esteemed ha Thos. Poucher, Valuator Arbitrator, &c. Ad- - Orders by mail promptly attended to. County Attorney, . returned home last fu dress, ,TI40S, P UCHER, ox 47, Brougham, or week afier his.extended visit to the old eq A. R. OWLAN , Whitby Out.. J. B. WURTS, Prbp;-ietor, r 1. : -- - -- 47-y Green River, Out land. The Town Council has at last decided to Jai Bla kstaitl ln,g, c€c. - - - -- move in matter of protecting the merchants do HARNESS MAIKING . - „ �T,I C H ,E R E E � G E N -E R A L • � against transient traders. At their last pti 1 Blwksmi h and Za ooh Maker, Pickering, meeting they passed a by -law that such. pr Ont. The latest improved machinery for Bolt, attics must ,pay a license of 850 to do Axle and ,Nut ttin . Hbrseshoein as usual. We call your special attention to the bargains ar fir' - s g offered in u><ainess for less than a month, from one All work prompt y and satisfactorily executed. 6 . ' to four months R� font months .to a PI ' _ Single and Double HARNESS, be - - -- - year $100. 1'airtt rs aiul Glllziers. Also in Whips of a first -class quality It is report, ti ,a typhoid fever is ell and good variety, at the prevalent here. A Sanitary Inspec�or is we A I N T I, G, GRAINING, SIGN - ' badly needed. ' . Writing, Pc r- Hanging, Tinting, &c., of all Brougham Harness Depot• A concert to' wlad up the season is kinds dune on th shortest notice. All shades of paint mixed to der. Nc+ne but the best Eng- Itepairirig a, 6peeiiil►llty.. talked Of by the base bgjtclub. . '._' fish Lead used. ILTS d; WELBOURNE. 26y .r . W. H. JACKSON, Brougham. A large quantity o barley hat been w . shipped from here already thia'season. ac -- - - - - -- -- -- P;S- -= Blacksmithing and woodwork as usual• - The county valnatore are engaged in ati .i _ Bo tx ait(l .S'lioes. at Lot 18, 4th con., Pickering. 4y Pe their duties this week. They to ICH.�RD RIGNALL, KIN SALE will visit every section of the county before CI 1 ` ONT., deale in Boots and Shoes, is still pre- DISSOLUTION__ their`labors are completed. . � . pared to supply h s friends and customers with Whitby's rate of taxation for this year se pesed and sew work -to order of the best is 19>} mills On the dollar, an inOtease Of 1.} us k: slag ,ty I also k ep slog son hand a Lull su - 181 to pp mills over lest ear. h ply of Boots and hoes fro the best factories fn y ' th. the Province, all which have been selected by _ - Last week some little girls ►n playing a practical man a d will sold at low prices for beside the creek, near the Whitby* Grand u >Je cash. Give me a ca 1 and in pest for yourself. 10y The 'partnership heretofore' existing Trunk Railway station, found a parcel, pa TOH'� LE 'E B OT AND SHOE ~between " �' and on opening it turned out about 875 to f Maker. Pegg d and sewn Rork. Orders , R. H 40 V E R and A. E. W R I G H T in American currency. The are having tit. Ilrors }ptly atteu�ce to. Experienced workman- . hip. Don't forget the stand, nearly opposite the under the firth nanie of a Rood time spending their big find. Ila News, King street, ieke"g village. 7 -v ; ..., Mr. Wm. Foy is now running the de - - - - - -- - HOOVER & WRIGHT Queen's. __ _ . - Iloteht. has this day been dissolved b mutual - ; OSHAWA . . r(1EiIPERANf,E HOTEL, OREEN- y y .j 1 consent, A. E. Wright retiring , . wood, John • Mitcb�ll, proprietor. This house is a new building, tltted up with every Bays the "He�ormer" : Mr. John Mc- pl accolnhnodatiou for the tr &&villing bublic. Large All acoounts to be settled with Kenzie, of Past Whitby, while on his way wl and eommocious stables end sheds for horses. to Oshawa, met Mr. Lewis (#ea9a, .Of the a I shall at all time be pleased to receive a call J R O �. E , th frciln my friends a d the public generally, when 07 " • . same township, going home from town. ' ill Gre.Xood.. _ _ _ 13tf__ vvllo will continue the business and They both saluted each other ia' a friendly th G0 R ]� O �T OUSE PICKERING. grid neighborly manner. In the course of ov James Gordo , PropriotAr. This house is Solicits the.:,.. PATRON 4GE a conversation the former purchased from . a fine new brick building, finished in superior OF the latter a farm of 75 acres of land. The style. Every cony nience and comfort for the - farm is situated on the west aide Of the ev :ravelling public. ew amyl commodious stables A N D-- and Sheds. _ ______ 7 -y_ FARMERSOTHERS Nonquon Road, a short distance north of ful P�OTTr, M OT L, J. NI GEROW ' Geneva Cheese Factory. No doubt hit. . Proprietor. H wing bought of Mr. Thos. .. •,,,f -- with their trade. McKenzie has the best of the bargain, as sh . Poacher, the above otel, and, refitted the same ` 1 J. ' H. HOOVER, the land is good, being composed Of heavy ey throughout, I inten to keep a strictly temper- A. E. �'VRIGHT.. olay, well watered, and bought it for•'eon- is ante house, in con rmity with the' law of the siderable less than $t30 per acre. m land. A call respect ally solicited. An attentive E. WI(iri 1, Witness. The board of Trade is in a flourishing Mr hostler always in at ndance. . 10y PlOkerin S tenlber ----.------ condition. -ttsttval. Hen. G. W. Ross, Minister of Eddeation, � .- , J__,;,,,; _ delivered an e►ddress in the Music Hall, A . PARTIES W SHJ NG TO TAKE on the 28th ult., Slid presented the diplomas ni , lessons (in Ins mental or Vocal Muaie to the pupils of the High School who had eh can obtain Vocal M sic In Class b Te aF y private passed lot and 2nd class at the.University 11 instruction. Apply or t® to . Matriculation examinations. '°Chi A I.. . Miss A. E. CoU ts, Prof. of Music, The'ratflicker of snow here this year it Music room at the res ence of Mrs. Head fell on the 19th. ab opposite NEws office, ick ring. The "Reformer," not to be outdone by re . other papers, now has a corn stsJk 12 feet Co + i1foney to Loatt. A inches in length, ' ' an s.ti.= ='• -, - lilt. and Mrs. J. T. Barnett oelebuated i9 Old �j J �0 LOA their filver weddiinR on the 17th. ' The death is annonnned of Mrs. alre- i u ��16 l, iv! of Dr. A. Fare�w►ell, of Glanford. cep At bl per cent.; on irst =class Mortgagee. dy was a daughter of Samuel . -Straight loan ; no char9 for valuatin Appplq� 'tin to TH053AB POACH . ex 47, Brougham a, Befill,'of Brooklin. , Z.r. �. 4 je ..�iG,f. 1 .. _ s•.. . . ? ✓. . -Y.'K- mist.+:'.:. - 3�,�. .- • - �. 1886. : - NU., 48. I . South Ontario Fair. e Exhibition of the South' Ontario ricultural .Society was held -at Whitby Tuesday and Wednesday last. The t day proved very unfavorable, and sequently on Tuesday evening the i- tore and officers of the Society f It oomy. On Wednesday morning, hot- r, the weather looked more propitious, d as the day wore oil crowds began to wet their tvay to town to view the varied hibits in, live stock, farm implements; its and vegetables, .ladies' work, &c. the time the- Nxws' scribe reached the Wide probably 1500 people had passed ,turn-stiles, and .this number was. gmented later on. The attendance, how - r} was not nearly so large as last vear, . t when the wretched condition of the �ds is taken into consideration, the iety should be, well pleased at the num- sent. Of the exhibits we cannot do more than efly refer to the various classes. Com- ncing outside with the live stock, we can but eongratulatq the people of the uuty upon the superior display made in a class. There was a large field of rsee -�- Clyde, roadster, saddle and pony, all showing mart!'• excellent points, -so mu so, that the judges with difficulty tided which were entitled to first) prize. cattle, sheep and swine there was also oodly number 9f entrie4,all of a superior as. 1 The vario'u's agricultural implements played were carefully inspected by the ►tiers present, who evinced great interest t'he handiwork and ingenuity of their owman. It is unnecessary to say there re some very fine machines shown, par ularly those manufactured by Patterson os.; a home institution. In the hall there was considerable blank ace, but what was shown was certainly ry creditable, particularly in ladies' rk. We never remember seeing a better Biter display than that made this year the ladies. The fruit display was also good, and owe, too, that in (this department Ontaro uoty does not come in at the rear end of ocession. Some very'neatlyeaecuted workmanship a also shown in buggies and cutters, al -_ ough?the display was not 1%ww ge, and mpetition nil. 4n the whole we believe th was sea up to last year, still its one of ich South Ontario need not be lamed. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.-. orrespondents express their own views, and we o not ne essarily endorse then:.] To the Public , Silt, Ou the evening of Friday; the th Sept., a number of rowdies visited e premises of Mr. D. Leavens, and in- god in throwing stones at Mrs. Leavens d. their dog, also blackguarding and aspheming in the most shocking man- r. Mrs. Leavens came a street, and eting four young - of this town, cused then of being guilty of the wdyism. She next day and ever since s been diligently circulating the details the disgraceful affair, coupling with it e names of the four young men. We relay warn t* public that Xrs. Leavens s been' circulating a lib$ ,'and that in rthering the libel any person becomes wally amenable to this 1alw. We also am Mrs. *Daniel Leavens that she has d Herself open to diamages for defama- n of character, and that "unless a blic I•etraction of ,the grave charges pre and so indefatigably gossiped onnd, is given in the next issue of THE At'ERINa NEws, 1mWedlate action will taken i�q the Courts for defamation of aracter.'" Thanking' you, Mr. Editor, are, Respectfully yours, TH1. FOUR .AeCUSED. . . [� OTY. -- Having made due enquiries e believe that the j four Voting men Bused are entirely innocent of the aecus- ons against then), as they. were in at- dance at a meeting of the Football ub about the tinie that the alleged un- emly conduct took j place. This leads to remark that people should be slow make charges until they have some - ing more than supposition to- work poin. We have in another ,part of this per expressed our opinion in reference the action of the guilty parties, and we ►st in future people 'will be allowed to ve orchards with t fear o nightly predations upon the .--ED. i:wS.] "0 VV a.'u. - . :, Sir, --As "An Old Bo " did not have the pie of making his resent to the boy io would guess who h is, he now offers dollar to the boy or girl who first sends e editor, Mr. A,ekertnan, the - .copies of ® Pickering NEws containing the letters er the si .-nature, of "An Old Boy." I hope all the boys, _of course -the girls too, are improving themselves, and taptig cry advantage to make themselves use - and honored citizens. I am glad to see sngh a spicy, newsy she as THE News is, chronicling the �+nts acid progress of our township. It the first thing I look for on Friday orning. Wishing, you further success, . Editor, yours, &o., "AN OLD Boy." DvtCR TO MOTHERS. —Are you disturbed at gbt and broken of your rest by a sick ild suffering and crying with pain of Cutting Tee ? If so send a once- and get a bottle "Mrs. Winalow`s Booth'ng Svrup'• for idren Teething. Its value is incalculA419. will relieve the poor little sufferer immei&We - pend upon it, mothers; there is no mistake out it. It cures Dysentery and Diarrhoea gdates the Stomach and Bowels, cures wind tic, soften the (Gums, reduces Inflammation, d gives tous sad energy to the whorl "Stem- . Winslow'q Soothing Bpt�p" folr children P to the taste and is 4lie po"!5cri tfon one of the oldest and I female phyafnians d nnrsee in the Unital States, and is for 9818 811 drpggsts throughout the world. Pr$ce $b i to A bottle. Be sure you ask for "Mlts. WIN - We S0oTwN(1 SyRt r," and take no other d. .. , . GREENWOOD .__:_-L - - . - - , s ' The anniveraarY services in connect= - ion-with the Methodist church here will be held on Sunday and Tuesday, 10th and 12th Oct. Further particulars next . . week. See bills. . • ' News of the Week. j . - ' __ Cholera leas appeared in Sa4ma. . The Austrian - Premier wants to resign._ , Iowa has proclaimed a quarantine , - - against Illinois cattle. ' . Pleuro-pneumonia has appeared in ° . . ' Dakota and Pennsylvania. A Coalition in Bulgaria between the - . two factions is talkeddof. - ; Tile Winnipeg SoldierS ",11onument was i unveiled on Tuesday last. . Paris, France, has been the Isceve of a - - t number of murders lately. - King Charles of Romania will probably.: be electe3 Prince of Bulgaria. Charleston, S.C.,had three more shocks' of earthquake on Tuesday. . Forest fires, started by lightning, are : _ raging in Yellowstone Park. The Blood Indians on the -other side of the line are on the war path. - - The Imperial Parliament was pro- rogued on Saturday to Nov. 11. The Dominion Exhibition at Sherbrooke, Quebec, is in progress this week. The prisoners confined in the Genesee" jail dug their way otit and escaped. , - Tile Bartholdi statue at, N. Y. will be ' `. .. . inaugurated on the 28tH of October. - It is reported that the C. P. R. has -' seenred control of the Manitoba Railway. Measures have been taken- to prevent ' - the spread of pluro• pneumonia to the far. west. . • - Owing -•to Wiggins' predictions an .,. ' ' Augusta lady Iias been driven to the verge = of insanity. The anti - Gladstone delegates to Canada; had a lively time of it in Kingston the . - other night. ` Cardinal Taschereau has strictly' for- bidden clerical interference during the .. ' Quebec elections. . Hanlan has challerrged Beach - to' 'r'ow,: a race on the Thames for any sum up to ; $25,000, Beach declines. Cork Nationalists have voted £50 to a -• - Protestant clergyman who has been boy- cotted by his flock for joining the LeaWle. - . General Buller recommends the ab- olition of the Land League as the only means of putting •a stop to outrages in .; Ireland.' ' The anti - Russian feehing exhibited by England *and Austria is reported by - • Turkish consular anents to be endanger= . ing the peace of Europe. _ _ . It is claimed that. the Op� ositioli will carry sixteen of the nineteen constituen- cies in the district of Quebec at the com- , ing Provincial elections. The Methodist and Catholic mission- q Rries i'n China are-accusing each other of . • being the cause of the recent massacres . in tliat country. The British Foreign Office and the, - United •States Legation in London author- ire the statement that the. report from - - Ottawa of a new fishery treaty having been ef3ected between the United States ' and Canada, is a fabrication. - I 1 -- - - - ' . f I England has taken up its cards and is re- shufiiing its emissaries to the other - European courts. An effort is being • made to get a f`deep.'nn" at Coustauti- - , nable, to detect Russian intn ues. -- Don't be deceived. Beware of 'Ihy druggist who will try to induce you to take anything in place of McGregor & Parke's - . Carbolic Cerate. It iP a marvel of healing ;for sores, cuts,* burns, etc. No family s 1. should be without it. It has no equal. Get McGregor & Parke's, and have no .' other. Only 25c. per box. Sold by W. H. Field, Chemist and Druggist. - -52 A son of Mr. John Christie, of Uticq, came very near losing his life on Tues- • , j day evening. He was out lielping his . fattier to unhitch -tile horses, and was being lifted on one of them to get a ride . Home, when the animal kicked and struck the little fellow out the chebt, sending -- him flying into the fence corner. - . . ' . -A sensation. An unparalleled son - f.:, cation is being created all over On ario by the wonderful and unequalled ma er in . .- which neuralgia, toothache, rheun tism, U backache, Headache is removed by but one application of Fluid Lightning. No dis- ' - onattnO tlrnos need be taken for days. It i i t . �. ' 0 , r. W. __ H. Field, Chemist and Druggist. -52 •, On Saturday last as Mrs. Bentley, of ; . Utica, an elderly lady, who resides by . . ' herself, was going down . the steps into . '!. . the cellar, she slipped and fell a consider - ; .� '_ _ able portion of the distance, hurting her ' i _ side and head very severely. Fortunate ly there were no bones broken and the o: lady is in a fair way of recovery. M1regor's Speedy Cure.. It is po ularly admitted everywhere' that Me- Gre or's lipeedy Cure is . the safest, most _ . reliable and by far the cheapest remedy i fbr Constipation, Liver Complaint, In- - digestion, Impure Blood, -Loss of Appetite, : - and all similar - troubles. , It is not necessary I - 'to take a great quantity before any result is procured. A few doses will convince you . ; of its therits. Trial bottle given free by W. H.'.Field, Chemist and Druggist. •52 Robinson, according to the London ' . Globe, is short sighted. and wears spec- tacles. Going along the Strand •last - week he trod on the foot of a very pretty _ . ; , young lady. "Awkward fellow," said - she, "don't yon see? And you .wear i; s soles, 'too." - Robinson who is moth -� ' - ing >not polite, and is given to badinage a la- raneaise, smiled aweetly as he con. ' ten< 1plated the injured member~ "I your pardon, Madam;" said het ��lfut I - should need a microscope to see your .I 4 foot." t. , , } � ... 1 t, r• * •. .'Y '-cT . 4A2 1i -. _- -_��:' ` - ___ .. - •. fir a'•"•3' - W- . .. . - ,, . - . . - , v I _ . 1. - - �. i. . - - . . . .. .; . , . . � 1 .....,, . - � - . � - - _ .)i I � � r 4 —7 witb tia.l•ek asd tt w�tl oieel► H$IIBO�r�. �TO�ISB eII wo ;: I . TDlOIIiia D PALL =Y. , 1E i w- No is brtrreb made o eh•M bon. Tips CLOCRB. `, . b _ .1 " D I 1 'flrnea >rlaB also saiui itsii>rt expo Party ss Aron oed tDeha Cabbag wh eeeke� bs[lipg, should �, -- that wooden vehicles and reserve,10 are . . those. be belled its, tw� waters, in destroys tie ' &me moss vjass -Yee �d � There tore new these ohs ben ye• oeei$its is the paeeltiog arp>bten of + +eafial oil.' which is �tnerheleeeme. .0s rt. Death Valley, and the will ran no farther ~ oently crossed and. too d the famous n• y BAxxi) Tzom"Clean the urea at In Man a sae two clock$ of •::I Death Vklle of reuther California, and rises with them. It Is expected that a start r and sal alas the flab nt i i n anal y s d el B Wiley will be made in about two weeks the cam popper _ t, . P Pa B ti $gnat workmaasht �. who have raoce•doil In ro Viog a mine m - with en cover he , an made Presented P were slery which has be filed fib most daring sod Pay tom Ins tar and weeks, pre. w a to the $m r _ edtiots a winter's oswiii bake fifteen miaeates. d peror of Coln by the E.g$ India Co er t �! ekUtal prespeotors for ■y years. .The - tin- CBOt�'IY G =acs —Oafs cap milk, quo a wealthy orgsoisation ens mil►, G uedght placers were heated in 49, but cup meroe. Each cloak was m-#,do in the epm• ` , were afterward Tort and. though repeated baby' �llgOng the Bleplisntfs• entire wt,est Soar or graham, Bake ins of a chariot which was fer'm I- ee 01i2r, ' e j dozen gems, "they unfit be very tweet • PlsOed the attsmptr have been • to find th m, . While Pbrepaugh ■ show - was exhlbt'Ing and natty, though small and meetly orwst ei s Ldy leaning her right hand meet of the men engaged the et %r% have at Orillia and after the performance to the Ws�csa Gs ma. Daps of entire wheat p1 rt of the ohariat, and under it was e ­:'. " ''I . . :1'. LOI� �� perlrh•d, titans pavilion had been is progress for $`nr two on cold water. two a aleck of cations wllkmsnrht , t6e . ,. . � ��_.�...� - Avant six weeks age w ea 1. F. Jndsen, ply as ear. during which time the me • p" Bye �mal7sr than a silver twee five ant - ; - A. D. Spring, and Barney w%r announced n arts t in het gem pan. These are excel lent for that they were setae of r the Glnnetgbt • containing the aotm&Is and elo- those people with whom milk disagrees, would repeat and strike the henn�0e• J ERSEY'�,.;. +►ate w as usual at such time cite Weald o for eight ds s Upon the gnu I . ­)_ : r - trail their friends songbt diruade them, sorted, s wain w'r terror stricken shriek, B! KED SHAD —Clean a doe large shad, et the,gsady sits bird y Sas,y model gw and chance acgaaintaaoe langhtngly bade ,• My child I Mjohtld 1" rang through the fill with fowl stuffing, wind with a stria modeled, � B. with diamendr and rabies. with' its - them p�"llop. sad roused the half do esn anla�u►1 lay to s bakla� pan+ cad Aerie with batter, wage eztenoed to a flying rt h°I 10 • `JACKETO _ cocoa tai ! keepers is the menagerie quarters from Pepper cad sa t, Whendens, remove the tanoaiag a d ono d battoa the bird wo$r 0. . I No one , ever expected t see them agaies, their atberstoon nap. Hastening to the spot string sad serve , on a platter with melted. aotu&lly flutter for a time. The butter ever tt. �I d and when they set out ell fidently on .their to m wbioh .the screams Dams, a woman was the bird, altheagh it contained a p N 8 L, �' mission they were given np s• deed men I•and n the act t f orawling under the POTATO (lance --0010 warm poteio, mash• the wheels that gave motion to the p� .' ! might have been. $ m y saoh expedi- guar repo which encircled twelve huge 'ed fine, gotten with teppid water, then stir in was not more than one gizleenth of I-. S e" e � 01M.A_ _� float had tali this cad et or towns ea,y.� _ el ants. Another glance revealed tie graham Hear+ uasifted, until a gem batter In size. The lady held in he � � r left head a - meet death in its most be rible forms, that tiny form of a chubby tour- year•eld boy, , ill formed, Beat well, drop fnte kot gem gold tabs, not mach thioker than a large ;1' this one . was regarded etapeeially feel- standing- to the midst •t the herd, petting pant, bake la a ga even thirty to tarty pin, on the top of which was a small r 1. 'STYLISH � 'I..- L_ .11 ,� -.1.., hardy• i their squirming trunks with his "dominative ,nwatee. box to whiob was fixed a circular move Abeat a week ago the three men returned. hands, Its ebb and shouting, and having a CRBAac JUMBLZS.•�Oae cap of sweet set with diamonds and not mach lard • They came In by nil, rsfptged. emdoiated, world off ,ail to hlneselt, with his . Pon oream, one teaspoonful lemon extract, and than a ten oent piece. Over the lady's hoe '� �O N G and feeble, and one of tic m, Carter, sick der-as pl ymater. f was su tied b a scull Sated tablespoonful currents, one teaspoc n .ul Ppe y Pillar, a abed. But all were snfhpritaatio ever their Unneti be had strayed item hU cream •1 tartsit• one-half tearp•enfnl' rode, doable nmbreU.a. The pillar ws°s no larger , sobievementa and each had in his p•olreto mothers charge, and, like all boys, disoev- flour to roll out rather thick. Eaten whi,e than a quill. Under the largest umbrella a . " ,�:_.;:.; . =: MANTLES nnggete to prove his assertion that the Gan- Bred the meet perilous place in which to ex- fresh they we delicious. beU was flied at a considerable dim eight mines had been foniad. Ths story of pare himself ; nnebrerved by anybody he Wash o•lered mnsitw one by one is cold from.ths aleck with which it seemed b , their trip would be tngred1ble wore they net had walked under the guard ropes surround• have'ne oeinneotion ; but La reels It here as living witnesses to its truth, their Ing the elephants, and there he stood, whoa - Make a lather et common yellow nioatien ws°s reorstly conveyed to� cam ma• ' bodies besriog all too plainly the preef$%i discovered by his frantic mother, in the 'map• and In the water of which the lather that regularly struck the hear, and repeat. ee �"�_ '! ls made, boil a teas et alum. Iron w seen ­ ._._1 �­ thw suffering whiob they have nndArRone centre •t a desen of oelersal beaten, who p fog the ,frame pt pleasure by the uc as d snot do not allow them to remain - hens Knowing that the dlsn++verero of tics Glan- were reaching out their hags franks toward damp ht. of a diamond bgtten fixed to the aleck be. eight mines crossed the Death Valley, these him and begging. AS Is their custom, for P low. At the feet of the lad gold r Elegant Dolmas sdveatt;rFrs awn ht. t B Pe peanuts, pe g y was a - 1. g If possible. a make the ginger snaps and which visitors TomATo Samoa Stew rips boui% tees and dog, and before it from the Point of ttha same trail. Once through the Mojave de- are in the habit of feeding to them. then strain through a colander that will ohariet• was two birds flied on spiral wig rert. they Loon came to the..dazzllng white Old George Wade, the elephant keeper, take the reeds ant. Return , to the fire and the wings and feathers of which were �; --'-- sandy plain, where teak to the situation at • glance, and quick- add otnnamon, cloves or say spice yeti pre• with jewels of vsarioag Dolan, and appeared xo trig asx's�raT, i ly oetzing the fronzied woman, handed her for, and lemon instead of vinegar. and sail as if flying away with the ohariet, From ° to an attendant, and shouting to the ele- up in boWas or jare. another secret motloa tho chariot was made .1... :. See 01aV­L1­ -: Alm•eti at tics fiat step they were pro�itrt►t• pbana, who were familiar with his' veioe Coax Dc va$BS —Mix Data meal with nett run to a straight, airaalar, er indeed in wi by the fierce beat from above and below. and presence, entered among them+ and water, making dough stiff enough to handle. any direotien- Above the umbrella were i Their feet swelled sa that they were compel- gently raising the daring little intruder to Thenl' mould into oval cakes abcat two flowers and ornaments of precious stones, j Nobbylillineriy le d to rip open their $(base,, and the gaaalea his shoulder , carried Alm to hie agonised inches thick, pat them is an ailed pan jp►nd and It terminated with a fl in dr o . 1�11 I" - . y g �n,or 1 -'. which tbs ha prepared were but feeble s o, the e h to it the hand a with nted similar manner. w y ti p p d b b parent, who, moment the boy war smooth the with a wet w cold name In s omit r m protection !�r their Byer. placed iu her arms, fainted and Bank m the w by clock was made of old meat 1:eltoately ez. The men a two wagoss, �eeh drawn by ground. In a few moments she recovered min r Baits to a hot oven forty to fit coated and embalgitsbed water. u with tables and twa homer, and in these vehicles they oar- and bitterly ohided herself for her want of � pearls. t �t $ E O T i o N 1 N V t T E tied water to barrels and ocher supplies. attention to her be bey io thus permitting Dried herring ms):es an excellent relish. A wenderfnl of meth :nism known., After an hour or two of the most painful le• Split, skin and bone, cover with cream, and - Piece ws oomotlea. the heat bsoomin mom iatoler- him to swage item her oars. beat through In the oven. Place each ponce the Cleprydrw, or water aloof, was once R upon ts time resented b a ibis at ever eta the on a strip ni battered .feast, thicken the P° P y lurk of -4 y p. party paused a few ' Cie ?1lY1iDCd t0 HavB lll0 More Dream with float, reason well, pear it ever, rank to Charlemagne. In the dials offtthe. � AV e e minutes for tart and reresbment, The clook were twelve doors opening poor besets fairly groan In their agony, .- Q11a"Cling. the fish, and give each a dash of lemon, and Pw lsB at the . send it to tho table hot, hours which they represented, and little � -. and the men themselves► id net dare look * •• Matilds, %said Mr. Sea000k, •• I step• balls equaling the hours In number appear. vi 3 at each other lest 0q# w uld read in each pea .t Johnson'■ for as hear last week, and HAMBURG $TRAK. —Take lean raw beef, ad and struck the time upon a briie ell. 1. - other's eyes the despair w fch all knew was aenld not be netioin how atoet the chop very fine, add ohoppedionions to flavor, The d ©ors continued o !; settlin n n them. On ever band !be B y y It liked add a little me e, Reason with pep- Pen until neon, when g I� y Y get along. No quarreling or bickering like twelve knights mounted oa horseback b• 1 Sin street East TOROIT' beheld thw whitened sk letons of men. of We are continual havia " per and salt, bind wit as egg, make is ' �' t continually g. sued forth, one from each door, and after � . heroes, and of burros. In some places they •• Well, then, let us act the same. It in small, flat cakes, dip ll htly is flour. Be parading around the dial of the aleck shut I E found the rema�ne of wba appeared to have Ve fooltrh to narrel as we do. sate and have the spider quite het batter ' ' been an ezpedtti•n —rni ed vehicles with •� q It well cook nick like beefsteak. themselves In again. . 1. Right, Matilda. I will grumble no ' 9 In the'tewer et the Town Home In fibs the skeletons •! better an men lying about, more at year cooking ; and U you want ,a PoTdaro Pvrxs —Take 'an egg, one on f Vultures swooped. . down n n them with •. g PP Q City of Heidelberg, Glarmany, there existed pe upon now dress, just go and get it. cream or milk, two caps of Geld or het pots- many years age a clock w constructed that ,. i angry cries, and other btr r of prey circled •• Thank yea, John 1 But I'll do' with- to ; this mast be mashed until there are no when the hone attack the figure blab above their heads, following them ar out the does so the of an old ��D1 �� N N thwv o cssed s, t Yea ono Any a dagter lumps, Beat the egg, stir milk or Dream man pulled off his hat, a cock crewed and 1: ,.,;:;,: Br ands hat. I'm onto we'll be much happier into it, and then add the potst� , beat all clapped his wla s, When night came tic followed the +� ppe g and bands of soldiers R y otter this. together, nr into an ailed pudding dish i. _ ,: north star, one man trying to rise while •• I B ' lm P g . appeared and fought with each other. This + ryi R P Yes Matilda it reminds me of our bake Ina quick -even till the to it nicely OF i the others drove. At daybreak there was old ,courting days. ", browned. q, P y oarienr piece of workmanship was burned - nothing to relieve the e. BU around •• Weld let us have supper. ' in the year 1693, together with the castle them war afraid it Isn't very sod batI'l1Jd�lietter A nice salad is made by taking the na- and fawn. - • : ; „ • bleached ends of celery and cabbage, In the - � GLZA'MING esxn after this g In olden ;times there - wall a remarita k Y �` •• That's all right, Tilly Ant sa these Proportion of ene•third celery and toe- Eva everhsad the brass sk and farawti the 8 y i clock in flee cathedral at London, ry y Y+ y y— thirds ash Chop the�tn together quite bent two horsemen acme out of the clock to binaait remind me of olookwei ha." base encounter each ether, door . rooky eider of mountains a wbioh no vege- •� B , „ fine, and make a dressing as follows : One �" The re as ood as an bod s blsantts. , a e r flaw e n dts S table ills war ever teen Wearily they •• y B ,' Y teaspoonful each of salt, pepper, sugar, closing the Virgin Mar on a throne, with . pressed on, confident th t the went was My , nether wouldn't have Insulted a B Y mustard and oil and moisten with vinegar, Christ In her arms people are N - over, but when almost in ight of the east hog with�enoh chtinb .et kiln dried dough This needs no cooking.. . Pe P gathered I range of the Amarges�s to which they " this.'''' . . around presenting gifts, and two trumpet. '• Yenr mother i Aiwa ear mothei 1 BLAOX CAKB. —Two caps of sugar, one ors are sounding their hems. Thh cloak. '' % / were bound, the blazing eat played them I don't believe she knew w f more cheat an of molsraes, one cup ei milk, one cup also showed the month, day of the month ��._ a merciless prank. y p The soerohlag ,wbioh men and beasts biscuits than the dog knows about palmin• oI batter, three eggs. one teaspoonful soda, and all •t the festivals and holidays of the were eadnriag with re enable fertitnde try ' one teaepoenfnl ei cinnamon, teaspoonful of year. ` r was too mach for the . tar barrels and •• Silence,' woman I Don't dare t0 speak cloves, one nutmeg, live cups of Soar, one Its the Village of Pittenween In Saet,and, 1. IVe are showin.. ' n immense variety of their wagons. The of which they •f my mother in that way. Hand ever Pound of raisins, one pound of odrrants,' one- cheat $sty years age, there was made and �. were made shrank and shrivelled until some •f your petrified pie." quarter pound citron. This Date will keep exhibited by Mr. Smith, a clock and watch- 1. 4 1. they fell to hoer first the Y an d wretch, those ills core good several menthe. maker of foist place, an antematioal clock ( ,: P • wagons and too' eed l r you I" � p CORKID BsHr. —Cut belled oorned beef, which from the description given of it at. .� then the barrels. All ttempts to keep R y , B them together were nrelesr. With the " Oh, yes, and I r'pesa this Putter's to when aside to rather this slicer, and place that time, appears m have equaled anything water gone the party was well nigh In .gem for me, sh t Where did you get it, to spider with one cup boiling water and a of the kind ever prodnosd. It oemprehend; despair," Ant when tics wagons too, fell to anyhow 2 It's rtnn er than Bamsen at the piece of batter the size of an English wale ed a very striking illustration of the masio- in all the departments -� pieces there wu a minute whets all recce- mill. Ii you'd q t lumping around eat. Boil two or three mis►utter� keeping al and religious character of the people of nixed the probality that another expedition town talking to all the old hags you can the spider covered w he most *IH steam Scotland. •1'he case, which was of the finest — N ` was to be added to the loo list of there find, cad put in more time In the house, t hrc ugh ; then remove to a hot platter and mahogany, war seven feet high, with fluted - Nevl' Mantles, new Dolmans, which had gone Into that bode of death �p°erhop� •man Weald feel lose like 4 sack thicken the water with a little flour ; pour columns upon each side. The upper part '' ,I F 11 d I newderseyolackets►,newBonnets never to be he of again. When things fall of old Iron when he'd finished eating. over the most. of the clock was ornamented with oarvbec. r r new Hats, new Silks. newSatins, appeared to be A their worst. Carter spied @nit.wivell ng and hand ever the jam." COBx .STdaOl CAKE.— Odd small dtip of fretwork and gilding, with a golden bird now Brocades, new Velvets, new something to the whits rand a few reds — . , cups of havin Its win extended stands In the R batter creamed one and one-half oa R Br ng VelsreteenB. new Dress Goods,, away, and hurrying toward it, found the centre. The care contained a large eight- s lacer of a Old Maldf3 That Are Admired. sugar, pat tm little at a time, fear Aga$ day musical aleck with three dial ]rtes p wagon which had belonged to a with the education of women and the well beaten, one•halt cup of sweet milk, dada chime of sixteen bells. The whob new Cashmeres, newFrints, now '49er whose skeleton lay close at hand. broadening of their opportunities Its every Take one and one-half soaps of Hear, one aleck was divided Into five different party, ' Cretonnes, new Cottons, IIOW Woo never decays In that atmosphere, sad way their destinies have broadened also. A halt cup of corn starch and one teaspoonful of the three wreaked wagons the men were put . each of which had its own particular weight. , Sheeting$, new Pillow Cottons, � wemsn ls still, pexhaps, expected first to of cream of tariar,. and sift all together. The first war the o part; the ascend able �e ggear up one vehicle that would con- marry,' and it in beet ter her that Abe should one-half teaspoonful et soda in the milk. going P> ; new Table Linens, new Table Vey their remaining supplies and their tools. kept a small musical band to motion. The I provided her marriage can be a hap and Bake to a quick oven. ,**-j Aced played . Napkins, new Towels, now Lace Thin delay came very near bolus fatal to P Be happy - -- __ ----- . ply a favorite tune ever once be- _ 1. knitable ens. But ii from has own ohetos, or Gxssx Coax PANaAKEs. —Take five good fore striking- the hour. The third part '' Curtains, new Hosiery, all oenoerned. One horse died in the bar- rye neW s necessity axis from a lack of iappreota- ears of sweet o>arn, j t !ell hard for eating rtrnok the bent large new, and Carter was prostrated so nom. tag ; the fourth moved a lar Gloves, new Laces, new Ribbons, pletely that for a time his life was des- tioa on the part of the other and more stupid but still in milk, gn► Into any convenient musical band, containing eight celebrated neW COrsete. new !'rillinga. now iced, of: Yellin sex, she remains at the and of her days what crook or pan. oars, all milk and lose corn Scotch facer r paired g painfully along, now someone oaW an •' unclaimed bleain "she add toe ,ens on of sear three hs urr, �w1th of which played ever Embroideries, new Dress Trim- without water and with n• hope of any un- in no longer considered, from this g," the from oob, g� p great a zao The ge r milk or cream ens•h It teas nfal of soda, front dial . wings, now Fancy Goods of tit they could clear the desolate valley, glance alone, a failure and as unhsp y men h flour to thi ken 88 flour batter Piwes or face, whioh� an Judson and Spring were at length o•m- B eighteen ioobes In diameter, every description. o�etura She in ao longror doomed to a i jia keg, Salt to taste d bake " ordinary polled is their agony to dig deep Late the •i dependence In the hones of aaether, fe a the and I think ca X11 which showed the hoar, minutes and �• - sand is the hope et finding moisture with pancakes. y onds, with the name and date of the meets+ • • = which t9 quench ten• of voostiens age open to her, to sty want to them a" n ear, �. ,.. , q without variation daring the e y one of which she may win a livelihood or . 1 • ' To R$acova Tstr step BvrrBVax.` —Lay even ea the 281h of February. The aleck TSZI� rxTOLERABLZ THIS$'1'. i even competence. Consequently she corn - At a depth of a few feet they cams apes resMm, and, fns from beans a sabjeot leaves is buttermilk, and then bind turned eat all the add days is sae nLgbt . "we would also call Z "V.e i ,! At water, but it only ensued to Increase thetfr et contempt or pity, she is men likelT the them on the face. Use sweet, thick cream brought out the list of March an the follow- ;-. luffering and when they gave some of it ot•joot of open or secret envy on the pact of and lemon juice to anngint It afterward. Ing morning. In the piste there were also tention to oar Magnificent Or, mix together three- fenrthe ei an sauce two small hands, one of wlilch discovered - to their horror the beasts refused to swallow mart of her married acquaintances. et glyoertae, rtx drachms aveirdnpein pow- the day of the weak. When Sunday came Stock of It. With s firm determ- ti•n to press on And re it her Demo about that the typical dared borax and twelve onuses of rare water there p the wards : " Remember i tithe atmert Umit of don strength, the old maid of former timer bar parted away, , , ��t�Il lub�SOn p�g1a e�� men oolrttnaed their earns and at 1 and in the literature ei to-day we d new or elder flower water. � Thin is recommend. Sunday, and at 12 a clook the masio etcP• Bassets, nisi An ad an a harmless and benaho61 daily pad playing until 12 * olook on Sandsy t p men dead than alive, they emerged i»m .types oessforaviog to the faoyts of the case metlo wash. night. The marlo then s'ed _ the valley and began the sroent of the and quite different from the old. The modern - - . B t' beta hk ' __...!� - ENEIW � .:' continued until the nett Saturday nlg mountains. old maid in not angnLr and ferbiddfng Ina - 1•k C $ = g � T On the right hand war another dial p • Hen they found some bunch but um and 1 She Paper Hats. Bow, on p1 P pR• .. which, their hereon feasted not morose cad lU -rem but 'o eight inches wide, with as Groh. It esn• ., , , and a s��ring of pond, 1 lly and Paper it about to f monopollii another tamed a hand that XyGd. fated to the name of ' water, aoptenadraagha from which roan n- goed•astnred to an extent that m-'---her brawh of industry, which in no lair a one the tune the oieok The dial plea L��l�tta�tings fiats Bugs Vic, vive�! the Andre A. Abe ha$ never had , f - t f party. Ttan°yIng at thin the best of company. , 11` spring a day or two for the purpose of n• the absorbing cares that come with marriage, than the making of gentlemen's headgear. on the Ieit war the name s +se as the one on Intention Bn Bra iFili d8pejl onpsradag, the a`ea finally gashed en. Ares. and has no family of sons and daughters serviceable and nor than anything has more the right. It npressated the front reach s now g y 'packing the country closely, as they went. growing up about her to remind her of the yt now on boars with a door in the middle. t6 his t0 inspect Oar Immense StOOk, y'er s leek ni face ei geld or ei the preVt- flight of years, the has► nstiu'a11Ii ierggttsn0 °°m'kst an made oC woad pale. They tide of the door $toed a srn�ei, �i Eib- .. and should bear in mind that it o� Pretense of man war found, but on the to grow old, and young people regard her as �e bappee�eIIr to water d net wanting io Arms, to the livery of the city guard $ezibillty. It b belt that (felt hate harsh, painted oa braes. Its the inside of i6 all Now and Choice, and per•. eighth day, v they were digging for water. one of themselves whoa geed times ate be- will have to take a back teat wA roan ar theme the oentro of the deer acs rasa the m they cam• upon gravel abounding in coarse Ing planned,'; while in the matter of vets new has can be placed (in the ;market in or clerk of the lords of fibs cannot. dressed phased by OIIR Dlii;. JOSBPH W. �told In nuggets worth from tl to t6 splece. and love making she has had that nd, in bin robes with bin mania in his rig ban& Adbumshilm PETLEY direct from the Mann- This, them. war to the;viotnity ei the far- sacs which makes her simply taunt hat- As Been w the clock be n to lay he f starers in befit Home- and For- tamed Glnnetght placer's, and another day's osnfldante toad advisor and the it g P walked any off his hat with hb rlghhand and ws► investigation brought them upon the very pedtory of all the seorea oil this sort meet i•ilewed fteen lords In ag'n Markets. Persons )ivina at ground where newt forty ezlst within the part the door. B r y sty years age the range of her aoga made fen. The fl noon were pabad A° a distance of 100 miles Will save miner had been staked .oat. Procuring Shed mom In exquisite tarts, she ranee. prose and g maph resembled Ilia their railway fare add expenses many flue specimens, the men returned by a pug deg or a white oat, a golden d Ail thin was bat pstt ' of this wonded on, a purehaBe of �2S fbo $g0. roundabout way, and on arriving here made whatever animal iashienlmay; ht -day $leak . known their discovery. The dUa dated ;delisted by the family ; idm y ,� . her efg Y r, appearance of tote irdveataren and the mag- nephews 1 hats hosts of bars ba , •c if - at. . nl3oent' sp•otmenr wbioh th ad with oration and o e sy js pr port ly personified i alda't e• Y�sn did not pay v olere attention � a et18T & get them Area$ht plentr of friends to their side, uldicsg spirit to orphan asylums, 6 sty." the sermon, I fear, thin merdng.'' •` Oh I ��­ ". - . I and attend arations are m m for its, assodaied charity m0*s, ther u ' •• what ad yep p�gn yet, I did, mamma. Well, ,' ozpedi wbioh V to have for Its +bjeQt good w4%kt, and, to short Wires ant th. I may ay p• " = the plosw this g of miner. sod e! bar day s .happy, artriioi, well Reba old at tan e' w Tb'arsdet so I . to -132 ►-ste Ms. 8�1'O• 'JLBN oanvaa would sfw�t wW be tmpplled wtNt w�- • . . . . . j *, - -J `r i ` . ,. �I F . ,: 'J� I , ,� , . 1 .: , ,:, ,.�, I I l c I - - , V 1 i- - - 11 x. - . .; - - r. -- - - - - -- —I - -- 1- 1 �' 91-81111 (P w the )Mw► In o :he fe Is 6g R p0 Was It at Pl ire ke ftn led• its ti re, won Part 0 ore an in hen al I ron verve Iarg rte he it lar, 3 larg hrella lot "o met! �amm amm repea u chi aok a gel of t' wind re s pelito Fro i ma I eecl l war itoame ,n, or whol I y �ef S =" J . 1 . - . ' . I ( •. _ - - . : ... 1., u I - . . .: �• 1' 1 1 - . - . . t , .:- - - -- -' - — - ..'..I �... r , _ . t : _ I t .. - - . 1. y 1 -- - -� - % t I,IPOMAlr'8'lOBTITFD�. L Few Thouthts �oa Malf'ritltie. %� N van. s.n..- N a,�, �i.,e,� - J - '` Thinkin who have at heart the 1117■. 16 a M ml aeon 0 6 oea1 mdnkdo i�fostrod,� w Carpe't'Sweeporal- ,,,,., rlU1a>r eteirf eta ytght it ithe Pearl roan _ beift iutereeft o a solely r Mni■s a growing t -prig. SM,A XD, eT Bin 4L w.. yo�to. 1 - of ►Ye >toctc fte►sutat$r■. LAUISS. bay our Sweeper, t1 will. gave your carpets ' I FA00$�'�,� yndenoy among Nhat L ts►ed the mldd,e -' Hpn�BpfstlVB la snob county to sdi ++ pro and tordfur•, • eo work and worry. Wi l la•1 in . -�-- three . or four years there lived in °1 . eon to this ooantry, is shirk the• dntioa �! and E■poa■a1 "--a book on Love.Oouru n`11• nos at least 10 years. villa a little black -r ed, black- haired and responsibilities of married late. p, 1Lf1111004y and kindred Ihema. wrl Baby .tamper. e►wt.g Chair and Bed all There L f,9rd q roulaes. International Book Ord BIb1s Huse In one, It you. me:chanf has nut got them, seed w i I In. sn, A a yla ham. Sae was awidow They deplore the evil oensetgaenoeff a a ! are Rem, y social and national mtefertnns. Nation■ Toronto. Out. @tamptor particular*. t1�BETTE6 OTTERVILLE M F G 'CO� she hid ene child, a little girl, Mrs. Ma.y- Eat SSLIt vleoltLt!►ORT THE DSO.,ar ON ' Ins Em- ban, made a living by piddling. Her little are composed of individual■, and It goer f one single 4srb, le a sure oars tOr ft .►le OTTSBVl 'L ONT. _ q owner Uo., Brantford. Oa mr beck !n trade oon�ilsted of atockinge, glove$, without raping that.as a rule the man ,vrho . tiss; •tamp for particulars I� z, !be snow Dri �s.kia _P bandkeichiefs, t+attona,' thread, and other i• bound by family ties In mere patristlo, P STEVENSON, r -R MERIOEN BRITANKILA + � . rm and more Wlllin to render assistance In the - sb Heroes st,eat, Toron C _ �0■ to, area • tniok- knacks. H -jr fa.e was familiar to g B O n are almost every woman In the Orrbonate O amp. hoar of his oountry'd need-, than is he who 'S C11116011, Teachers it Studeata Attenueb, MANUFACTURE ONLY - , . .. has no home of his o wn to defend. M aria e e D °'d °g . Holidays a 4peolal oo urseot pdvats� t o a •pen bueiaees• was dull Mrs. Mayhem g lessons. ntg4641 matters, will be ' . . the is also a Divine Institution °' y gien Bobool TORONTO. ' L. ,Would sling her little pa: k ever her shoulder , and a duty 'leachers and students, on Bhorth•nd, Drawing or wa ever one owes to Nature. Bat not onl in Painting. All who can should Dome. fiend lmtnedi• r�_ 1 �' • 1 s and pay a visit to neighboring camps, whore y Doe celibacy on the increase but it is arson t afely for special circulars. Tai Otnot ilstoaT. LVYIi ,�j S' - ,be frequently reaped quite a harvest from a y aAND4a■' AoADeosr, .og & 41 'Adelaide HL E,, Up , . i.� AND SILVER - PLATED �$ arrested that as a eo le we are de enerot- $farts, Toronto. ! • �e wives of the miners. P p g gw E ►sly last spring she toot a trip to Aspen, in�physivally. veloCi Ga tot about eizty.mtler weer of Leadvilie. t Her day causes contribute to this latter t;iExrfi Pais NEW PARALLEL FAMILY p µes 1 . , '`M AL �i BIBi.lEB —large type, sp lendtd maps, beaatl• I ny results auoh ash Ignorance Nature's laws and al i tn4tratlons] ooB • t000 .questions and an. Now isthalfine lobar cheap. - . 13 attention was next directed to Created improper livia while the former is due in $were on Bible Toplos i liberal terms. Internatlona► olostna Dut oar ttobk tort artietrio f?eeig'II8 oBmbiIIed Wi q $arts, aeither camp or town, about fatty g� - , th' a large measure t0 the farce Ideas of the Book and Bible flooee. Toronto, oat. year, Bend stamptor PrioeLiet UIIBQt1A,lled,�n1'abilleji aid miles still inrther west. I3 st Wean the two g 4i of time in regard t1oonnubialha happiness Orr6RVILLE MANUFAO plecFe there it a range of g pP A�tAIDIAY Bvstrtaa3 IUNIVRES[ tY AND _ and Finish. of - • Formerly, among the"happiest class these C sharthaad laoi tune, Pablo Library iiutlal..g, TURING Co. OttervWe.Ont. - I . Dk HcGII AND,acGGSn na�UxTAlrts, with "neither poverty nor great riches," it ,Torontw. apeci.iues: Book-keeping, Penmanship, -- - . - - - -.. ---r - • oh ] frs, ,Nl ayham travelled all day and stayed was customary for ours couple comma ehoreh.od, ypeWrtltng, etc Enter any arms write �j 'W I L LI AM ll, 'EL*Milt0 , - : C)0' y young P for ciropi•n. J. B. CAMPBELL,, LL. ti,. is Felt & Slate Roofer, ____ � s d a ever night at the cabin of a rang4 m an, who ing'the voyage of life to work together, the THOS. BE10 )UGfl, PHvolpal business Dept. Manufacturer and dealer In Tarre4 Falk, Roonn,r - . Jar With hie family had settled on tun eastern wife doing her own housework, cooking, P�e•ioeni, REP. E. BARKaR. Pitch, Building Papers, Carpet end Deafening Fell, - U4 , side of the mountain range. The npxt day m ding, eto , while her husband provided 0. H. BROpKJ, Seo'ry. Principal bhor -band Dap. I I Beady hoofing, &e.. nt she! reeam �d her j turner and hoped by eh meant. Three mntuahy helping each MONEY T Q LEND ter Law pdcss'a4drese or / nightfall to reach her destination. 6th r, the daily task■ 'became a pleasure, _..o„_ H. WILLIAM,. Tae weret of the road still lay before her. . expenses were at a minimum the foandin t Adelaide Si. Toronm ad ;/ g Prodaotive Town 'Vila e - � '+ - g � Q do Farm Property . - _ � i - , - , a She -bad to cro3e the bleak range over whin i of a home was the object, and the f Emily . p. MITCHELL IIIeDONALD, Barrister, a they w&80 nly a dim trail which none but circle the shrine at which theyAvor■hipped. li pates► sleet- Toronto Street - Toronto a the:•h rdieat monnLalnbere had trodden. Sweet home. " Where the treasures are, HAMILTON. ! : I .. — e Th s t all lay` over what fe known as Pearl there the heart will be else." Saoh twee GBisTS fyouU QaH.z 1 ►1�D s Booth THStt I a Pa •,-one of the me4t.dlffi,nit and danger- were not failure■, ev n though fortune gives bettersatldaciion or that Too Gain make i 10 LE CO a- 8 e passes in the R-)oky' Mountains. It lies knocked not at the doer'; -"bat, if erchanos money taster with than " World's wooden." setle jo : ' 1 ­ or a .n altitude of 12 000 feet above the level it did, and success rewarded their effort's, ail ola•ese— ohrletlans and Ingdeit, 041holios and j - e the @ea'and 1,000 feet above the paint at and the goal far which the had striven was Protestants, old and young ; old agents who have - t- y not canvassed for years are going into the field with • n tVhioh vegetation ceases to grow. On this reached, that was the crowning .glory of it itl 0. F. Jenkins sold 128 the fin! week { J. Z. Brace i- • N bleak and desolate plus nothing oan be seen all, and they could afford to take life easier, aye i " The fink week with "I Wonders ' Belted me Vd Lavaest Training School tam , but bold and reel itow mountains, with But all this is ohan one hundred and si :teen dollars." A good chance • - Cansda, Bend for talendar. - d P P I gee A young man is for anempigyed persons l onlfit tree fo actual van. ' rt "' _ - J — - -- � - ne rugged peaks plerotng the olendo that oan- to accumulate enough before mar- caste" l write tar 1111NI. BaADL@t. AaaaeRwn At _- - „ s� stantly hover around them. Np living rying to support a wife in Idleness and lux- 00•. Brantford. - - -= �= = - -.;. I el creature breaks the. monotony of dry. She is not to bei a helpmate to him, d bu t a sort of a dainty pet, So be dreamed in R. P B A C B C O.e - m - _' TIIIS•AwFUL 9.LM'cD)e.; fine and oostly raiment, waited en by ser- A. All styles, of . . I L The trail however was oomparatively v to constant! in ursuit of leasure and Oon$amen "'� And 11 to their eadvaai►are > ; e ;' ' ' i� ' y t� P r to ask the Inds for oar make of Fflee Gad - -- - ' n plain, and Mrs. Mayham, who had been in without any conception of the sterner call- k q Ran". Re -CntUA# a fipoehdtt, dead 0) �. J son .. � FINEGOLD e the mountains until she venld fellow a trail ties of life, She may speak French and for price lies and terms, . k - almost as well as a man, felt oonfi lent that G irman fl iently, but she has no praotlml ' ehe,could make the trip, knowledge of hensewe►rk; paint on china bat Saotllt0n• Ontar[O• on The oearaReene little woman trudged has no onlinary skill; and although she la ■ o�� �`l� .l' coot toptontl FINE' EXTRACTS, e g P y - - - -- -- -- l along, climbing by slow degrees the oiroait' difficult music, canner darn a stocking, nor i _ - -- - - COLD . 11 d sue path that gradually led to the summit does she knew what eoonomy means. Not LXTc i PURE of the mount's n. About 2 o'clock In the that the so -called higher accomplishments I , -n0E ABSOLU ELY f URE . nowa afternoon she -found herself at the very top are undesirable, bat they should not take i' " , a t ' t ;�,, of Pearl Pass. Na sign of vegetation ap* . precedence in rank ever the more useful ° SZN� FOR, PRIQ� LIST. ! FROM SEL CT FRUIT hiK `peered to of eer the lonely prospect., The one,, �A0Qg, Flag, �eIlt Cam i De of E.f the_ -- often no attempt is -made.te 'establish a I A SOLD EVERYINH E RE wwd whistled and howled over the qn s taken eelitnde Tired and feet ■ore eh 189 YONGE 8TREET TORONTO - . 4 - .1 . . . . . . . � � - . . . .. - .- 1. .. *� � I It the 0 e home at all, they simply board at some t t t • - • • little paehed forward. She reached the summit. hotel. - - - . - - - - -- -- - - -• -- -- -- - - — • }e� The clouds began to thicken ground her, The young roan is afraid he oannot sup- I and in a few minutes the anew began to M ���� ' - he 11, g port es ezpenaive a creature, and. is it any A R E R _ A D T H R ES H E R when tall, The wind blew it is eddying gusts wonder -he heeitateate astams the rsrpoars- Pd TENT T$�PESED �T$EL - . 4,418. around her, and tt wan net long before bllity ? Is there a remedy I Yee, Teach Uow OA& yonR Machinery Only the Well. .%F VV n . she �j tt ' td 1� 6 , young ladies the Importance of thoroughly q d�k \RE�LIZED TH8 TERRIBLE TRUTH understanding demDrtlO dative and actin er & Sleigh L'E's •,p P R Gear''S I the fetect that old and diers This' I rued Astle (able very ;k to die - with .area I pet- :look ontb f the and, and ►tAh- Ilook A at nd; s10- ef lest tea I� the ht- tee s is •t4, h t, the be- iart age ted 0 r rho DO ' rob Iej- Iar, rok ►red Iw- Le red me eer )p- lay ,red ht. ate en. I of rte' on a ►ob 116 In- 9f or ad d. Rk In on 9. al to I dash her to feces on the a ed rooks they are nearing its obj set fie time ela ser, eeotlons where esmp!e lots mere sold tact winker, and LESS AXLE GREAf1M for your Waggons and Horse Powers. P ] gg P orders should be pieced early to secure prompt at. ,balew, and that Woman '@ first duty [i$ to her family. tenlioa. Corning, Portland, end "Jump Seat." Y•aataaiared at quocn Clty 011 Worsts, by • . •,The way was soon 'entirely obscured. Farther : one seen on levery hand, girls Bodies to salt, and all at very mo�stern prt0". �I Q . • . f � - The frigatesed woman paused to think. To belenging to the intelligent working Have Base You uoad our Steel Bob -3t'y in �Ba %a !or ds• •, : - - - I , OAMUBL ROGH IS S & CO, : Toro n iO, - - _ - who from neoe■rity, sorlPtive olraalar. J, g. ARMSTR NO m'FO 'I f .- preoev6 was certain destruction, and to re. . ,have been oempelled CO- (Lp GUELPH, OANi1DA ' .. ­1 . .. -. main would be equally fatal. She oeald not to learn at hems the aeefnl art of honeekeep - _ *0 TY "W f retrace her sops, for the snow had hid from ing and other domestic duties, who more• `p I - vlew the serpentine trail so completely that over, are blessed with physical health In a LLB B�Slll Coge I - ` .I. the most experienced prospector could not high degree, induced b their mot© simple . p ��� pe P Pe g y pie . . 1 LIU mode of life and abundanoe of ex $roles and CIUELPH, ON 1'Aft10. ', . - ,`.: � follow it. She did not data to go forward , t .. for fear of losing her way, and she could not matey of them possessing withal at Ieaet T6'eThlyd 8o49IAi lol4'ear b+gin ot. 614 Peen,., i lie down, as she would freeze to death and be equal beauty with their more delloate:y age drawn from Tex St,rss Aso Incas. Young, - . ' wrapped in a winding sheet of anew. She reared sisters. men and boys /horoaghly prepare or baeipro par, STEEL DOME, - HOT-AIR FURNACE • ' bleu are natnrall eulta o °ales em neolly euovewfnl, Pnolloal I i decided to walk back ward and forward &leas y attracted by fefnale work, moderate raise and str0ght dealin ch.rao• L. i begat ' g diml -- ,�,t 0 a certain beat for a distance of abort thirty y, and If they find �tellfgeaoe, refine- tense the I.et11ut1oo. Ladles admleted., Par inter• -• - ,,, feet, where she knew the trail lay, and by ment and -true worth a"obiated therewith, matlon !ddren M. mAo�ogfilog, PrinelpILL A vii - - „ this means keep rep the oiroalatlon, and at they do•not care for one's ancestry, whether • _; the same time net wander from the trail, they were bankers or literary people,' or S aga ® Call '� I, It wan drawing reward twilight, and the working men and women, knewin that • 0 gee ,fin - g ... =-- -- , linewfell so thick and fast that It almost: Werth Is- isesuit of Individual conduct 'eM'" ►�1�11,�i __ __ ;.i htew Shipment from England E: Bfeamrhip .913'or• O , �]. � ',II _ — 11 blinded her ; but she continued to walk and net ef..royal blood. wegtan." Lowest prices w the trade. We are sole �' �lil�L' IIIIN '' - up and down the beat she had laid ant, Bat alas, the majority of the. class et girls agents In Otaada for Yowl �,,�,�dll�, _ I • Bl McBride 's Celebrated llheep p - #allowing in her own trac'as, and in thin way referred to are of limited education Gad nn• Casings• Write for gaoisdoaL I . I. cultivated manners. Veritable diamonds JkKZA PASK 44 SON. Torgnto. ! i • _ i l she prevented the falling eso+v from hiding '� e _ s Q �� them from view. Back and forth, back and In the rough. Why can't they appreciate • faith, hour after hour, on that atorm•swept the situation, and with the advantages af- moantain she traoed and retraced her weary forded by free schools. public libraries, and way. T,),srkness came on and still the general freedom of esolety, polish rep, SHE SNOW FELL AND THE WIND HOWLED@ think lens of dress Gad show, and any man The plucky little women held her beaten whose attention@ are worth having, will en pith, Her clothes were wet with snow. pith, more respeot .for them than for the Her sassy skirts hang about her chilled and . butterflies of fashion. Many an independent, , wear limbo, skirts hears of that lanai sensible, high - minded merchant, protessien- y y al man. or others well- to -do, would be only night dragged slovoly on, and each nuooeod• toe gla3 ti get such a girl for a wife. ing hour found her steadily keeping u the measured tread from one end of the little patill to the other. She knew the necessity , Encouragement to Crank et eoenomlzing her strength so that 'she It Is an error to say that no creature that would not become exhausted and be nom- ever went ever Niagara falls ewepea with ;- palled to lie demon and .sleep the sleep of Its life. • In 1836 � ball terrier went T d3a►th, She realized in that constant marten over and name eat ative. In 1858 an- lAp her only hope of ever seein .daylight y P g a other dog was fl ang above the falls and an �� again, All through the leas and dreary hear afterward it name dripping rep the haute of that seemingly endless night she terry steps, a little rattled and dugnete�d kept up her page, until the snow was bank - with things In genet 1, but otherwise nnin- ed up on each aide of the little track. Sae• jured. A recent wr ter says that there can oral time•'har nnnrncra nwarly f %ailaA har anA y Allan Line Boyar IK sil Steam�ipat - - 9 � fi O Sallln during winter from Portland every Thar! _ �� ,u GII, day agdalita: every &►turday to Liverpoo and t ­ summer = - 0 from Qaebeo every Saturday to Liverpool, 4 _� }T ,' Calling at Lon¢ nderry to land aeons and passenger -- . . — I' H, - !or SooWnd and Itelagd • also from Bat sail ore, vir - _ — e' w - __ Halifax and St. John's. k. k, to Liverpool fortnightly - - dating summer months. The steamers of the 91"4 = _ _ - r - sow rinse call dart wtnfer to Gad frown BatUa: _ I — Portland. Doetou and�hlladelphla 1 and during sum The Most B.deetive, Clean, Dnrablle and Eeonamital Hearer, in the Market for wane* - - mer between Glasgow and Montreal weekly 1 (Ilse . and ventilating Churohes, Schools, Publio Ba !dings, Stores and Prlvatte Residences. Simple In constrno , . ' tow andB4ton weekly, and Glasgow and Phlladel a� � � managed, capable of p igh y- y ag . giving more heat with lore consumption of fuel than any other basking .. . For freight, passage. or other Information apply . an made and' oan besot either In Brick or Portable form. Oorreepondenos soilolied. For Calalogues and Halltax tt Ohs& & Co., St. John's. F. Wm, Thomy . son & Co. SI. John, N.B. ( Allan & Co., Obioags i further addroe$ i Love den. New York; H. Bourlier, ,throats i The �j 04: A i' phis I B A. Allen. Fortlaad, wBosto Yoaetrelal. �6 Be & 91MIEHO.JUMed), HIMT ONS, . - . i F. :' I . I .1NAL.- WOOD.,:. 00OKic 1, HE, O IG i I . .i ... - - . .. . I I . 'L ,­., L' .. . .. . I . - -- - --- ----, - ---- - -- - -- oe seen at the foot a :the falls water Genes .�. 1, � 1� - - . . - . . . - I I ----W-­— . . 1. -the was on the point of lying down and ] - . .. - _ apparently tenet t lee feet hijh. These , '�I . . . $B9IG,NING HERSELF TO HER MATS are fermed b the r id aooumalation� and 1 '�'_ 'When the recollection of her little orphan g p!oar r condensation of the aWn water. It � Q girl inspired her anew and gave her renew- down se rapidly and In snot; gnaatitles thin d ' ''' " "' '•'j + - I ` ed strength and courage. Her strength wsa the water blew, ■e to speak, cannot run .. v I _ ' �0 "if `1 - gradually being exhausted, Unless help off tart enough, and' t piles up as though it - - „d.1 , -- CIO , Dame w1'thin a few hours at meet human Were in a state o constant ebullition. � �5 • I �... � attars would have:to_yieid, These `Genes are constantly calling and i , At last the gray dawn of morning began breaking. A hardy imal calling onto .one i „ { - I {� of these cones as to a snit on■hien mI ht I, . b"s - m to break over the mountains. It found the - g h6r0IO little woman still treading he path. slide safely Into the current below. The • j � -• As the can rose the one w oeaaed to call. dogs were doubtless tortanais, eaeugh to ��'!� ' _ - y - _ The olendo broke away :red the snowy peaky call in this way and ere also aided by the � ,� , I " , • - - : . Ch"to. red like minarets in the bright ann- • repulsion of the win r item the rooks to the I I W I She continued her weary walk till swift channel threag which they paused, ': ,. th s r +brit 10 o'clock,. when a mail carried on As GFraham s feat of nning the rapids has r t� w - - C'!'> . 11 saew$heee oafH'e over the pass from Crested now been'egaaled, and as th barrel teats I - $itte and rescued her, He laced her -on ptomt■es to become pipalar w th ladies and e� ' iii - - . W' his ' 6e long, Norwegian snowshoes, fastened children he will have to go ever the falls I. 4p •0 t , is ' 1 1' - 1 P . t r feet to the runners with leather the In his ai'r'dl or - remain vernaadowed. u 1, ;' _ I 101 .. PBa, •b•'i .. ix.t _ . F Gad, bidding nor, put her arms around him The chances ate strongly favor of his f�, 1 !r 4,;, r -s �' �,,, • neok far sup, he soon landed her in .going over the fa1L.` rs,tely. �- — CD' p f - L•r. safety at a cabin on the western slope ei the • - -- I --i--- Im . � S _ T g menntaln. A sled wash improvised, and she The Moons Influince • . -. - - - �1 sa$ taken to Crested Bette. Upon the� weather is none red b home a. WA;Ia - _ For weeks the lay in a burning. fever. It f ,;;.,,��.,akn :a�i � - .:t ,,. ' ' -� - __ - - tea b ithera it ie dla need. Th - • „I - - e moon van s hard 1• y P , g,,, I, ,..,,,.r _ __ - struggle between life and death I -- '"-� ,�(+�,;, uw'Irr ll a�, ,, ,: u1, ,,. - -- never attracts oerna #tom the teetdse, sob + e: S strong constitution, however, pulled her - - --- _ through, tag spot. Putnam a Painless Corn Eztrao• - i 1. g , and she finally recovered. A for removes the-most painful oorns In three I '. , tabloriptiou paper w. an passed around w .• -= : - -- a da s. This sat remedy makes- no sore A O VEN' tams the in and 500 was raised with y y . L �' �`" ( S I ,-- • spats, dosses t go tooling ared�nd a man's _6 —* - $blob she started • lit o store in Crested - .. .. . I . ..j - - arts loot, but eb b bn$iueaa at nails, an� effects _ _ ; - h r where she i• tit -day doing a sand a Dore.on't be lm used a ton b rnbatf.�1�' Bit 8+11d �Br3t E�ire•b�� fie°' ( _ tutus and imitations Got " Patnam's," '` g y „ - „ Gadae.th.r. s �lat� �3winjW and Dro .F1UNh v8mi. �onrso, Ie it a Rijn, asked a fashionable lady of ' And a ]Perfect Sayer. J bar spiritual director, for me to feel plea- A troe at She base, of ML Bias, G ' the - 1 , I 11 : .. ' fora when a gentleman says I am hand. luaus in Europe, It W hollow and 1 e �.`' d h1the eked tat First Class Btova ever offered. For sale WAH dealers. $@Da ?` " It is; my daughter," he replied enough to admit two oarrla� driven i ` , "84 ; " we should delight In false- „►breast to pass through it. I i V 92 feet 3UI�'UA &WRZD ... :1. ­.1 -.1 , - _:, 7ever , high, and 212 tees io circumference. BY - 00.1 TORONTO*' ;I -­ -;. .. I .. I I - 1, THE E. & C J� , ';', � ..�. , , - , - .. . .G - . . - � u'. . ­ -.1. � ­.-, I � n -.", '.. * . �, - [" '- , _ -Iliv tl.� j , that the dim trail would soon be oovered To them in practice. LA them remember that the ' Made-from Beef Tedtpsred;8pring All M L ° `a y° -+ [LDOIiaDo 7iJNDps MACHINE: 7LitVDER ENWNE , .4, U111 - ape m!ee it in a anew storm L almost greatest enjoyment does not arise • -.. . certain death. A single misstep might from the pursuit of pleasure but in having Y4 HA&daempo stretg std very Durable, - plunge inna her down hundreds of feet and same definite aim in life and realizing that :g W6 are braving A liwge demand this season from have been awarded it durin the 1401 three ears. T also our PAZ& SIX CaLD MEDALS g y '� - dash her to feces on the a ed rooks they are nearing its obj set fie time ela ser, eeotlons where esmp!e lots mere sold tact winker, and LESS AXLE GREAf1M for your Waggons and Horse Powers. P ] gg P orders should be pieced early to secure prompt at. ,balew, and that Woman '@ first duty [i$ to her family. tenlioa. Corning, Portland, end "Jump Seat." Y•aataaiared at quocn Clty 011 Worsts, by • . •,The way was soon 'entirely obscured. Farther : one seen on levery hand, girls Bodies to salt, and all at very mo�stern prt0". �I Q . • . f � - The frigatesed woman paused to think. To belenging to the intelligent working Have Base You uoad our Steel Bob -3t'y in �Ba %a !or ds• •, : - - - I , OAMUBL ROGH IS S & CO, : Toro n iO, - - _ - who from neoe■rity, sorlPtive olraalar. J, g. ARMSTR NO m'FO 'I f .- preoev6 was certain destruction, and to re. . ,have been oempelled CO- (Lp GUELPH, OANi1DA ' .. ­1 . .. -. main would be equally fatal. She oeald not to learn at hems the aeefnl art of honeekeep - _ *0 TY "W f retrace her sops, for the snow had hid from ing and other domestic duties, who more• `p I - vlew the serpentine trail so completely that over, are blessed with physical health In a LLB B�Slll Coge I - ` .I. the most experienced prospector could not high degree, induced b their mot© simple . p ��� pe P Pe g y pie . . 1 LIU mode of life and abundanoe of ex $roles and CIUELPH, ON 1'Aft10. ', . - ,`.: � follow it. She did not data to go forward , t .. for fear of losing her way, and she could not matey of them possessing withal at Ieaet T6'eThlyd 8o49IAi lol4'ear b+gin ot. 614 Peen,., i lie down, as she would freeze to death and be equal beauty with their more delloate:y age drawn from Tex St,rss Aso Incas. Young, - . ' wrapped in a winding sheet of anew. She reared sisters. men and boys /horoaghly prepare or baeipro par, STEEL DOME, - HOT-AIR FURNACE • ' bleu are natnrall eulta o °ales em neolly euovewfnl, Pnolloal I i decided to walk back ward and forward &leas y attracted by fefnale work, moderate raise and str0ght dealin ch.rao• L. i begat ' g diml -- ,�,t 0 a certain beat for a distance of abort thirty y, and If they find �tellfgeaoe, refine- tense the I.et11ut1oo. Ladles admleted., Par inter• -• - ,,, feet, where she knew the trail lay, and by ment and -true worth a"obiated therewith, matlon !ddren M. mAo�ogfilog, PrinelpILL A vii - - „ this means keep rep the oiroalatlon, and at they do•not care for one's ancestry, whether • _; the same time net wander from the trail, they were bankers or literary people,' or S aga ® Call '� I, It wan drawing reward twilight, and the working men and women, knewin that • 0 gee ,fin - g ... =-- -- , linewfell so thick and fast that It almost: Werth Is- isesuit of Individual conduct 'eM'" ►�1�11,�i __ __ ;.i htew Shipment from England E: Bfeamrhip .913'or• O , �]. � ',II _ — 11 blinded her ; but she continued to walk and net ef..royal blood. wegtan." Lowest prices w the trade. We are sole �' �lil�L' IIIIN '' - up and down the beat she had laid ant, Bat alas, the majority of the. class et girls agents In Otaada for Yowl �,,�,�dll�, _ I • Bl McBride 's Celebrated llheep p - #allowing in her own trac'as, and in thin way referred to are of limited education Gad nn• Casings• Write for gaoisdoaL I . I. cultivated manners. Veritable diamonds JkKZA PASK 44 SON. Torgnto. ! i • _ i l she prevented the falling eso+v from hiding '� e _ s Q �� them from view. Back and forth, back and In the rough. Why can't they appreciate • faith, hour after hour, on that atorm•swept the situation, and with the advantages af- moantain she traoed and retraced her weary forded by free schools. public libraries, and way. T,),srkness came on and still the general freedom of esolety, polish rep, SHE SNOW FELL AND THE WIND HOWLED@ think lens of dress Gad show, and any man The plucky little women held her beaten whose attention@ are worth having, will en pith, Her clothes were wet with snow. pith, more respeot .for them than for the Her sassy skirts hang about her chilled and . butterflies of fashion. Many an independent, , wear limbo, skirts hears of that lanai sensible, high - minded merchant, protessien- y y al man. or others well- to -do, would be only night dragged slovoly on, and each nuooeod• toe gla3 ti get such a girl for a wife. ing hour found her steadily keeping u the measured tread from one end of the little patill to the other. She knew the necessity , Encouragement to Crank et eoenomlzing her strength so that 'she It Is an error to say that no creature that would not become exhausted and be nom- ever went ever Niagara falls ewepea with ;- palled to lie demon and .sleep the sleep of Its life. • In 1836 � ball terrier went T d3a►th, She realized in that constant marten over and name eat ative. In 1858 an- lAp her only hope of ever seein .daylight y P g a other dog was fl ang above the falls and an �� again, All through the leas and dreary hear afterward it name dripping rep the haute of that seemingly endless night she terry steps, a little rattled and dugnete�d kept up her page, until the snow was bank - with things In genet 1, but otherwise nnin- ed up on each aide of the little track. Sae• jured. A recent wr ter says that there can oral time•'har nnnrncra nwarly f %ailaA har anA y Allan Line Boyar IK sil Steam�ipat - - 9 � fi O Sallln during winter from Portland every Thar! _ �� ,u GII, day agdalita: every &►turday to Liverpoo and t ­ summer = - 0 from Qaebeo every Saturday to Liverpool, 4 _� }T ,' Calling at Lon¢ nderry to land aeons and passenger -- . . — I' H, - !or SooWnd and Itelagd • also from Bat sail ore, vir - _ — e' w - __ Halifax and St. John's. k. k, to Liverpool fortnightly - - dating summer months. The steamers of the 91"4 = _ _ - r - sow rinse call dart wtnfer to Gad frown BatUa: _ I — Portland. Doetou and�hlladelphla 1 and during sum The Most B.deetive, Clean, Dnrablle and Eeonamital Hearer, in the Market for wane* - - mer between Glasgow and Montreal weekly 1 (Ilse . and ventilating Churohes, Schools, Publio Ba !dings, Stores and Prlvatte Residences. Simple In constrno , . ' tow andB4ton weekly, and Glasgow and Phlladel a� � � managed, capable of p igh y- y ag . giving more heat with lore consumption of fuel than any other basking .. . For freight, passage. or other Information apply . an made and' oan besot either In Brick or Portable form. Oorreepondenos soilolied. For Calalogues and Halltax tt Ohs& & Co., St. John's. F. Wm, Thomy . son & Co. SI. John, N.B. ( Allan & Co., Obioags i further addroe$ i Love den. New York; H. Bourlier, ,throats i The �j 04: A i' phis I B A. Allen. Fortlaad, wBosto Yoaetrelal. �6 Be & 91MIEHO.JUMed), HIMT ONS, . - . i F. :' I . I .1NAL.- WOOD.,:. 00OKic 1, HE, O IG i I . .i ... - - . .. . I I . 'L ,­., L' .. . .. . I . - -- - --- ----, - ---- - -- - -- oe seen at the foot a :the falls water Genes .�. 1, � 1� - - . . - . . . - I I ----W-­— . . 1. -the was on the point of lying down and ] - . .. - _ apparently tenet t lee feet hijh. These , '�I . . . $B9IG,NING HERSELF TO HER MATS are fermed b the r id aooumalation� and 1 '�'_ 'When the recollection of her little orphan g p!oar r condensation of the aWn water. It � Q girl inspired her anew and gave her renew- down se rapidly and In snot; gnaatitles thin d ' ''' " "' '•'j + - I ` ed strength and courage. Her strength wsa the water blew, ■e to speak, cannot run .. v I _ ' �0 "if `1 - gradually being exhausted, Unless help off tart enough, and' t piles up as though it - - „d.1 , -- CIO , Dame w1'thin a few hours at meet human Were in a state o constant ebullition. � �5 • I �... � attars would have:to_yieid, These `Genes are constantly calling and i , At last the gray dawn of morning began breaking. A hardy imal calling onto .one i „ { - I {� of these cones as to a snit on■hien mI ht I, . b"s - m to break over the mountains. It found the - g h6r0IO little woman still treading he path. slide safely Into the current below. The • j � -• As the can rose the one w oeaaed to call. dogs were doubtless tortanais, eaeugh to ��'!� ' _ - y - _ The olendo broke away :red the snowy peaky call in this way and ere also aided by the � ,� , I " , • - - : . Ch"to. red like minarets in the bright ann- • repulsion of the win r item the rooks to the I I W I She continued her weary walk till swift channel threag which they paused, ': ,. th s r +brit 10 o'clock,. when a mail carried on As GFraham s feat of nning the rapids has r t� w - - C'!'> . 11 saew$heee oafH'e over the pass from Crested now been'egaaled, and as th barrel teats I - $itte and rescued her, He laced her -on ptomt■es to become pipalar w th ladies and e� ' iii - - . W' his ' 6e long, Norwegian snowshoes, fastened children he will have to go ever the falls I. 4p •0 t , is ' 1 1' - 1 P . t r feet to the runners with leather the In his ai'r'dl or - remain vernaadowed. u 1, ;' _ I 101 .. PBa, •b•'i .. ix.t _ . F Gad, bidding nor, put her arms around him The chances ate strongly favor of his f�, 1 !r 4,;, r -s �' �,,, • neok far sup, he soon landed her in .going over the fa1L.` rs,tely. �- — CD' p f - L•r. safety at a cabin on the western slope ei the • - -- I --i--- Im . � S _ T g menntaln. A sled wash improvised, and she The Moons Influince • . -. - - - �1 sa$ taken to Crested Bette. Upon the� weather is none red b home a. WA;Ia - _ For weeks the lay in a burning. fever. It f ,;;.,,��.,akn :a�i � - .:t ,,. ' ' -� - __ - - tea b ithera it ie dla need. Th - • „I - - e moon van s hard 1• y P , g,,, I, ,..,,,.r _ __ - struggle between life and death I -- '"-� ,�(+�,;, uw'Irr ll a�, ,, ,: u1, ,,. - -- never attracts oerna #tom the teetdse, sob + e: S strong constitution, however, pulled her - - --- _ through, tag spot. Putnam a Painless Corn Eztrao• - i 1. g , and she finally recovered. A for removes the-most painful oorns In three I '. , tabloriptiou paper w. an passed around w .• -= : - -- a da s. This sat remedy makes- no sore A O VEN' tams the in and 500 was raised with y y . L �' �`" ( S I ,-- • spats, dosses t go tooling ared�nd a man's _6 —* - $blob she started • lit o store in Crested - .. .. . I . ..j - - arts loot, but eb b bn$iueaa at nails, an� effects _ _ ; - h r where she i• tit -day doing a sand a Dore.on't be lm used a ton b rnbatf.�1�' Bit 8+11d �Br3t E�ire•b�� fie°' ( _ tutus and imitations Got " Patnam's," '` g y „ - „ Gadae.th.r. s �lat� �3winjW and Dro .F1UNh v8mi. �onrso, Ie it a Rijn, asked a fashionable lady of ' And a ]Perfect Sayer. J bar spiritual director, for me to feel plea- A troe at She base, of ML Bias, G ' the - 1 , I 11 : .. ' fora when a gentleman says I am hand. luaus in Europe, It W hollow and 1 e �.`' d h1the eked tat First Class Btova ever offered. For sale WAH dealers. $@Da ?` " It is; my daughter," he replied enough to admit two oarrla� driven i ` , "84 ; " we should delight In false- „►breast to pass through it. I i V 92 feet 3UI�'UA &WRZD ... :1. ­.1 -.1 , - _:, 7ever , high, and 212 tees io circumference. BY - 00.1 TORONTO*' ;I -­ -;. .. I .. I I - 1, THE E. & C J� , ';', � ..�. , , - , - .. . .G - . . - � u'. . ­ -.1. � ­.-, I � n -.", '.. * . �, - [" '- , _ -Iliv tl.� j , , I9f i 4+ - >; .4 "° 54 � ., r - �'I !. �� y I j A ;i I ,' �� z 1 ...� n F i4" =` , I 4. �{ - ° .3 d r, . �' i ... . .. .. - . r v� +'•, ,.1. ,' -.vt' M- #x�.:.,+tiugsa••rylt �w4.wVr*d+v Kntna..•:•.'i -- >• +�.!•7q:.+• +K.ts 4�+ ++�r�.. rwta,rr. _ .. ; ,w- -.,.. .,• ill • l' .R T,` - a. M.. - .Va ». rM...... "M�..A11Vi- ,L , •.,• -• l• } %bj.�'.- R'. R •.n.,q .�, ^.IAR ° ••a.R.RYW� "A.t .. - , t sees �.: I - . Y. - -. v ,.. -- . - r ,sees • 1 1I - - - . - I . 4 .1 . . . . . ' = t " - . aonnty or city In wh ah the aonvlction x r - - takes place. _J�tIE'1� S , .•. ► #: - r• ' i ;" L :. C There has "been considerable speou: . _... _. < .: ` Iati n indul din ith re d to the logo tr in ' unt l 0 8'c t3ai' • , change of front announced by the E �� 1::, Mail newspaper., which now, profess - . 1. �� e��C''�iU P 'hwc nine Parlor or Hall. sto4e. for was atadtp; I Y, Co f t0 be a Prohibition and Independent one As good as new. The owner putting in a -i--- furnacs. •squire at NXwe OTYIOE- ,18 -tt. t ` Is ublished every Frida mornIn rut its o a or II entirel free from t train- . - PickerinS, Ont. melee FOr some tme It ba$ been ' �', , TEiiMB �( � To meet this,- we have eecured , Iarge stock 'of 1� ;;• $1.95 per year; 51.00 ifpa�id is adT"ee. snaking onslaughts against the Roman jollNSaN, The Tailor i _. t RATES OF ADVERTISING: Catholic Church, and has carried the First insertion, per line - - ede�tte, MY 4peohOUss :-- Perfect fit, moderate prices, ITys . &I n �,��'`I - Each subsequent insertion, per lino - ' 3 '• tiling t0 such an est$nt that the leftder satisfaction guaranteed. ; 1.� 7 Y This rate dogs not include Legal or Foreign ad- of the party took occasion recently to I DEFY COMNETITIZN in price, styleor worn- _ vertieements. repudiate it. Various C�ueeB may be manship. I have a tine select stook of • I _ Special terms given to parties tasking on- _ new s toriak from. I ..:! racta for a or 6 months or byy the year. Kati- assigned for this professed change � of F�T3 = to �'8lIL " I , yearly or yearly contracts payablti -quarterly. front, but we think our level cotem. �� �/V rawens I � Business cards ten lines or under with a v y • one year, $5 00,. payable in advance. p the World hits the nail squarely. on one hundred acres, the' south�half of lot s0 in I Advertisements without written instruct ens ,� + the is concession of Piokerin •' the head when it says s : Reason s for will be inserted until forbidden and charged so y "White's Farm." Bnildinge to gbek repaired. which W e are gelling very cheap for CICh. _ �ordingly. Orders for-- discoutiduing advertise- the esteemed. Malls change of tone Apply at once to THOMAS PAILKER, Barrister, - ' I ~ mentsmust be in writing and sent to the pub- 36 ling t�East, Toronto. - ' - - iAber. are as plentiful as flues in August, but �t - Job Work promptly attended to.,... , ,, ! ; it does no appear to have occurred to ,, r alit to ; �Ylt� . .: KIE t,. S. ACKERMAN. PRPRIET�it. . ' . anybody that the chief object is to - „ Farm of Fifty Acres to rent for MARQU i stimul &tea sluggish circulation. term of- years, being South halt So. Our Politics — Strict Independence. - ---; of lot 9, 4th concession, Picker- . _ Our Aim —A First -class Local Paper. - - ing. For further information •' � ' • ' 1. At the 1 st meeting of the Township Our r:�pectstions —The hearty P apply co ALEXANDER HANEY, support of the ueoole of Pickering and vicinity. Council the arbitrators appointed to lot 9, 3rd ono., Uxbridge, rr to , '_• WILLIAM DOWSWELL,Claremont. 46-ti , ., , .: IMMENSE STOCK OF . settle the differences in re school -- -_ -___ -- -- �------ . - - - -- '_ 1 " ' ' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1886 boundaries, presented ;their award, .A.T.TCTIQI�T 8 ATE _ �A - �' _- -- - - together• with their bill of fees for $fir- o�' -� , '. .. � ',' II � e ,�� j . THE PICKERING FAIR vices in connection therewith, which VALUABLE LANDS t AR � . Itr , ' , ­ ' °' " am opted to the sum of .158. - This t Ilryl t t - - o ce W $ t r -114 i On .Monday and Tuesday next, ti �'ill,�rt� doubt, be considered pretty, I E IN ( V� IJAG� ` r (rood pay for less than two days' work •c --�- - �nd 5th of October, the Fall . x- for the five gentleuieu who composed '' .11 �, C lllbiti011 0� the Pickering AgrlCUltil al There witl be offered for sale by Mr. Levi Fair — - - tlle board, being at the rate -of $10 banks Audtiopeer, at the Gordon House in Pick. i� �1 Y B Society will be field at Erougha per day for all excepting the Judge, Bring �•i /lage on �- . From the large . number of soft es , whose services were rated as worth FRIDAY, the 15th of• OCTOBER . - • . now in the hands of the Secretary t 1e ' ANI> (SET .1 instant, at l kk�.m., 'SG acres of land belonging. to BARGAINS. t� success of ibis year's fair is circa y``0 per �'aY. IIl addition t0 this four the estate of the late William fife Leuvene, ! of the arbitrators were entitled t e eased as follows : - -- ' ' r ' assured provided the weather be fiI e q • I. omnencing an the easterly limit of said lot as rio doubt it Rill be, the none al mileage. On the bill coming b @fore at the distance of 13 chains and Cs links from the '• i °t` o illion now beiil that ills rain s 11 the Council they very properly refused Booth east angle of the said lot, running chence . ( " p g y p south 74 degrees west, 15 chains more or less, to � . is, .L is over, for a time at least. Eve, to order its paylilent. The School a point 5 chains from the westerly limit of said + y- << to thence north 16 degrees woet, 9 chains 27 Acs rovides that Arbitrators under J One intending to exhibit —and w 10 P _ links; thence south 74 degrees west, 5 chains to . , this Act shall be paid the same `re- 'the westerly. liu�it of said lot; thence north la -�- , 1. have not already done so-- should degrees west, 10 chains b1 links; thence north ' make their entries this week with t e muneration per diem (and mileage as 74 degrees east 90 chains more ur less, to the - i eastern lip it of said lot; i6ence south 16 degrees is paid inuniclpal representatives while ,,{�►► Secretary, Mr. Levi :�taGkey, at CxreE 1- east, 120 atfaine 8 lints to the place of beginning. ..• Ili _�� .! wood. Don't «sit until the last cl In attendance at Meetings Of the This land is of good quality, finely situated in '. . _.- .­, - . . y r +� the rising Village f PiekeriL , and adjoins the .- Gaunt GO11nC11. This would reduce p. ' of file I�'1tir, as It will Callse1' ai, y Pickering Collegdllireniisee... fiats land could be . I I I ,-. . �, the snot down to $� per diem and subdivided into gocxi park lots. dCla� and .vexation of spirit i to t le Torino and c, nditions of sale -The purchaser , v - . worthy Secretary.. `�i "e waist to see a miles e,all that the are ustl • entitled • - ' g y 3 to pay to the v'endor's Solicitor 1U per cent. of (��T to in this Case, under the Act. In. purchase money at the Cnie ,,f ells, and enough 1 i S IMON FRAS ER' ,; - good show, and we are sure ev' ry within ten days thereafter t ,- ►du up cne -third stead, therefore, .of the ratepayers of of purchase money, The , "'a1tL:.�e to be secured Havin urchas (id -the stock from Messrs. 7 avlor ' �ai�t resident of file townslli does as lI P p the seCt10I1S interested haven t0 a b }' statutory mortgage with usual bower of sale, , t. but the only way to make such , is or g p y payable !n three equal annual iuetalments with (in his old stand), at a rate on the dollar, an �l to fir :courage a a bill of $158, the stile will be in the interebt at biz percent. Tbere Kill be a reserved everjolle to turn out and lend a lie P- Liddin a strictly cash -. business, is offering lines of Crockery and ing hand. neighbo lio� cl of X40 —quite adiffer- Furt ernerticu2orsandconditionxofsalemay ,:. once.. lie arbitrators based their be had froui the anciioneer and from • Glassware a•t 'and J -'-- < i J. E. FAREWELL, - NOTES AND C01r1MENTS.'. claim to $10 and, $20 per day under � . the costal Arbitration Act which 43 Vendor`s Solicitor, V�'hitby. _ ��Li�W ImpOrteTS 'VVI�Olesale F1'1C88, ;_ -" -" - Green, Black, ai.d Japan Teas, Pure Coffee and General Groceri s ' Cost Nearly a:II file roiunteers who Merced does _ xlot apply to school boundary large stock of Gem Fruit Jars at. Wholesale Prices., Butter, Eggs, &c. ft in the late North -West rebellion hake dispuf'es or disagreements. - - gg = . 11 - tken in exchanger Shall be pleased to see all my old friends and cos- - either taken up' the land grants 1 �. The fall has come the sunnier is tourers. New customers will find us civil, as civility, costs nothing. Kindly �' . scrip to which they were e - Y titled: By far the greater majors y ended, the daylight fades and tile' volt ,� - LIST �'0� RT. give us a call fit the Brazilian�Warehouse, and oblige, • hghtiizg up time is at. hand. • The T of them - accepted the scrip, which vacation season ha;; ended, and the notice is' hereby given that a Court will be • 1 � I M O N F RA s E R, COlild readily be converted into illOneiy. hold, pursuant to the "Vo[er'ic Act," b His : • n I (" world will once more settle down to Honor the Judge of the County Cogrt of the y '' Deverell #s Block, Brockt St., Y1 hitby, Ontr " The Conservatives of West Yolk business. the - indications all point County of Ontario, at the Town iia 1, in the . - - - -- - - -- - - - - -- - - - -- -- - - -- -- --- - -- 1 flare nomiliated Mr. W. C. lVallace, to one fact,�tnd tend to prove .con. VILLAGE of BROUGHAM, - - . , .- - . - the present member, as the nett call-- elusively that the general business of - ' - 11 1 ° didate for the Dominion House, .t,d the country is picking up, and nler- Wednesday, the 27th day of ctobet ' :, . . - Dr. (err for the Local Houce: lI' chants ever inhere r r 18M, at to o'clock a.m., to hear and �eteruliue . . • - • . a;ior Q e ecognizing the several complaints of errors and�amtssions . Grey, the present member, was given that fait by laying in large stocks of in the Voters, List of the Municip ty of the r - • Township of Pickering for ISM. ,' I . � rite Grand bounce, he failing by a goods.. Money is very close among All persons having busineae at the dears are - • 1 - large majority t0 secure the nonan - all classes. This is, we think, largel ' required to attend at the said time a d place. . r - -, y te, t brougham, this lot d to - 1. I)a t s ugh to tl " ay o t1c her, , . tion.. - due to the vast amount of grain tied lfkc. ,• i.- , - 1. . 1. ._ . u. in thousands, of ranarie3 all o� fir P. R. BEA ON, . Messrs. Brown and Loy c; Of'1'Otbllt , P a g se-5o Clerti ct the said Mon cipality. - _ fl e land, :waltln� for higher prices. — -- -- - - .s. . 4 . , have secured the contract of the , m - Xaz = " X7a t d - ' � r Every farmer has a little, and many I ' sooty work of the new Parliament Buil fifties make a big heap. While debts , ings in Toronto, and the -are maki t� rom 50 to 90 acres more or lets, all or rinei- p _ 1. y g against these men are generally per. pally cleared, situated in the To ash a of Pick- erin - L. s: preparations to commence file work t g, Markham or Scarboro, sa 15 r so miles • fee.tly good, yet the ,fact cannot be from Toronto. A pFI at once t th office of " I. once. It is expected it will take t denied that much of the scarcity of THF. PICKF.RING l�Ewe. �ssc _ least four years to complete the boil - How. -+ tOr . - " .1. _. money is due to these debts. , ! ings and- : have them ready f r ever, let us all turn in and make the ' ' -.:,I occupation ,. best of the resent condition of affairs, There will be sofa by tender a star �clasa farm I W1��ur ►stVek - 11 h in the Township of Pickering, and gomprising 5 ' j Let each man be as charitable as he the north PA acres of the south halt of lot 19, and ( w Hon. Sir. Carling tlas oul:,,thall s the north 35 acres of the south halt of lot 13 in I of Peerless Gl cer�- for a copy of -Statistical Abstract can, Ind try his level best to do the the 3rd don. Also the south fifty acres of said .. Y . and Record," a blue book published Tait thin b all his net hbors. Don't lots will be sold subject to a lire to a held by 111e C hnder Acme y g Mrs. H. Haight. On north half of sail lots there i > by the Dominion Department of A r'- let, selfishness get away the best - of is a disc -class frame barn, good frame house, •,.� 0 , P `�' good well, etc. On south halt is a first -class and other Ma;C�11I1e ` . culture containing you, but consider that all men have brick house Tao la a barns, o a compilation f rg good stable, suit- , rights which all Irten are bound t0 able for fivehorsea,aleo acattleotableaufficient- Oils, m useful figures and facts with reference ly 14rge !or 13 or 14 cattle. Buildings In first -class co complete ■.n l�te and to the areas, history, Governments, respect. Let every man do all in `his repair, well situated, within three miles of the • r !.. i power. to pay his debts and thus en- flourishing village of Pickering. Title is undia- population, produce, filiall[ieS, COI2t- putaule. Tenders tnay be e{It .to and will be ~' s�itisfactor �� ej coerce and general statistics of Canada: able h us his creditors to do the same, and received by WM. LOaAN, ail a Pickering P:o., .7 p no to the 15th Oct.. from whom all information �� a �Q l�� we may all help to make busi. as to tennis may be received. Piakori , Sept (,( W ' Says the Chicago 'Canadian -A - ness more active and Loney more 14th lise6.i;le q ��-:: ' 11 'Sir Jelin A. 111acdona'd plenty. Subscribe for TH , NEws and - aX3 i to neat. ' - calls the 'President of the Unit d make 3�our happiness complete. ' .... � 11 ..'L". k ! 1 I i,� �. ,,� _. . States 'that great nd good ma , Correlating or one Stitndred and i . , Fitly sores, bean parts of iota 15'ICKE `'I�T - � 11 _ Grover Cleveland. Our John A. At the adjourned hearing a_t fort Perry •• and 16, in the et�, concession of - of the cases a ainst the hotel doe "• s Pickerin , three- quarters of a mile • Logan- -will not be apt to compliment 8 pers ar. �� g . east of Claremont. Fpr further - - the Canadian Premier upon his opinion ranged for breach of the Scott Act, lid particulate apply to ao N,REID, - - ' 8e ..1 . that vicinity, , Mr.Piirks, of Priace`Albert, Claremont. pt. i`lst, lees. 47tf ; of the` first fisherman of the land. 'f y --- _ -' -- -- ! was . fined 1150 ; Messrs. Me-Quay and f Mrs. Cleveland does not publicly call Daneaster were acgnitted, and df seers. for Sale, ( �. - . Sir John. a dear old fellow the r - Bennet's and Coon's cases were adjourned. ' " . lations between this county and Can • „ The north +� . more or less, of I t nnatber . - . .. -L.:., Y The Chicago Canadian - American �'vente�n in the second concession o the town- 1 da �; ill be still Further strained." fats .-T « ship of Pickering County of Ontario on which Among the Canadians here ie'eredted a good frame dwelling hoe , and one I 1 ! barn. There is also one good o hard just i' 1. The Toiolto daeily papers, notab who hail from Victoria county, Ont., do into Soaring. The s7 acres i mediately Is William J. McLeod, a native of aajoi could be secured lay pureb er, if de- ' 1 `: the Mail and Globe, refuse to puhlis l Wville. $is first sonnet ' •yea.e pro rty is situates withi one mile i C1al e]C- of Piokerin the prize 11st of the varioas E g vii age. For fall pantie lard apply , . I hibitions unless paid for so doin - perience waf3 confined to the dry goods co - t_ house of G. B. Smith, T , - WM. FOiiREB ER, ,. 1. Toronto. For -1 i They are no doubt in the right, blxt �-ti< - Picke ng, P.O. :.., t, I • two years - he remained there' and �- -- -�-- -= - - - - still it is hardly fair to exhibitors and - r t ­1 L prize- takers, who of course like to see then entered the house of W. J. Mo- Farm for Sale, - their names in print. TiIE NEw$, N aster, subsequently removing to ' The -i"t half of lot 14, in 6th con. of vgeHage, 11 : " - Ju., 9 ,- i ew York, where he was exq loved in 100 scree of land, fair quality; a so cleared; I , � AT-1 however, mill continue a8 usual b0 good fences and excellent buildings ; ell water- n ' .� ,, . print the list of prize s. at the Dunn s Mercantile agency. Mr. Mo- ea; iJ ingesfrom Uxbridge. Also a 8 Ingle Mill, ! 1} •Leod has been in Chicago two years all in working order, on the same l t, all for -_" - , Pickering Fall Show: All sve ask i es 000, half cash balance oft mortgage. App>yon I . - �1 .and has made good use of his t1me, lei oraadre.e ' return is that the people of the tow • being now manZe� of the well -known '- EDWARD P 1<,HIE j� .. _­ ship subscribe for their home paper. oaf Dz ridge 15. p, ew �� s a red a uV e - _ coal firm of T. arshall & Co., and Q y� - the Pennsylvania Coal Co. His � i' es ,1• - I ' ` .; �"•' r 1 , ' -` At a meeting .af the `Domini8 1 k I. ; d j Cabinet on Tuesday, one of file most numerous friends are pleased to see cattle into he premises of the u dereiggnned, ►' °� him getting along SO well. tot 19, in the rear of the 6th Cantteasi n o! Piok- Ladies Gt°ld WatcliBS','9 fine Rohde, $nom $18 n . � ; 1. impo�ctant issues In connection wit 1 �' erinna, on or about the 8th of Septen, r, ove ewe Ladies Bilver Watc es from 9, pretty, good and `cliff P. the working of the Canada Te - Mr. Reginald Hanson has be � elected &beep• owner clan have same S vin ro � ' � ' IrIII� Lord Mayor of Landon. and paying ezpenees. JAB. u,L�A$�B, > ��,�, a 'C+ant s Watches, Waltham and Elftin, at lowed prides... t perance Act was-decided. Her' toforle Brugham, Sept. gotn, IN6. 47.0 Clocks in great variety. Newest styles in ewe e17• i. all• fines and penalties imposed for i - ,- OR SAL fractions of the Act have been held t' �dvert�aem�rnt8 _ • Cot► S,Iver feweier9 iruade and eq eyed in the beet st les at lowest rice. rat ' 1 ' belong. to the Dominift Treasur . 1 N y N E V"I L G E 01 I y p _11", � L A OF BROUGHAM F ©irks, .S ne, ,duo.,: ei aved.:, r' and rid , This has been a ground. -of complai 't ,!wk'( .1 - t p°° d d� s .i- JeWpllery`made t0arde P ' . tha# dY leouee anH tot a!' meat od asAtOhe _ _ - } . in some quarters, and bras now bee 'Tie nsrvilwe"1IiDi on Chardb meet ereoteil copied by "'. J. Freels For paxtic ors 1 ; ' 4a sd filpcks repaired.9.- me will be con le !t removed. Hereafter, in aecordane{s p tea in three weeks and re _ l ' to HINtiBF RD BROOK a Cie$ N roll. `�' /��- to let. Or I will sell the same to anyone wanting tore, l0 Manning Arcade, Toronto, 0 to � I .J. O f .+- with an Order -in= Council, pal3sed on to purchase a oomplets and convenient new % A i/L � s , N V ' = ', uesda , such penalties will o to th house. For particulars apply to JOHN GEE, TH- POUCRER, < r y P g Pickering.S h � _ to .-!le nett ee , C e . 1 . on r ugh Isla r �rOCk Gtr @etai�t yi f- I k .- , 4 Bso sm ra al0al a�C b ,; % , J - 5�:4 I. i ,T I 1 ., �,' i-. -P 1 • i I sets... i.,•�_ . -.. .. i a4 ... ,.. i :. .., .'., sees. - , .. .,_. 1. ,sees.- �. - J. , Ise -... :: .:sees ,.. .: �. � ". �. -• - r sees, _ - . r_ ,.. .. sees. ..,- _... .:. ;.t.. a._.. _ , . x. .. t, .9 .. i .- r .. . -. .. -t t 1 .. - w1 , -. t . - { t 4., F �, 1 s.. 1 a -i ,3iJ . :4. s fret - 1 k �.'� - - _9r..__ + r - .1 • -. - , ti- rsr��4°'.�SS ,i,w! .:.:.,_. -.. .m:.�[i�..e.:,t. #�s���.•5 i'. r.i.r�,.t� ., .xak_�w r,,. sees �e,:�F:. „�t:._�3�'� �,-.. . .,..,: _.- -.- � , -,.,:, e_.. - .., �.. _ �, _.._.__ .._.� -. s..=__.__ - _1.... _.. _.. .. ..,_:._ _ __ 1 - - . - - - -- - - -� y .. _ . _ a ., ; I 0 i . _. w... - • •• aYQ _l •P , - _ - . - . •.,� .... .. .. .. wR .'„ V.ia4y.6 :^MY cyPS fin . .. - . ' - ! •• ' a .•'. . - " "• _. _ - -.c - - . .. - - - .._ .., u,, ____ -_ I -•was .a - -. — !c. — - , • °. , yea , .. , 4 �ISTRIC DOTS . % + SALE REOIATER f ?' gA � - r. TMWn i, Oct. 9th.- Credit s=ite di ' i - THE VERY LATEST NE 8 (VLLED ' FROM v✓A1R- - . • 1. able farm and village roperty, belonging . . _ THE LOCAL. PRESS A P GLEANED FROM p to the estate of the late Jordan Post. ' OTHER SOURCES..,, �` Bale at 1 o alook at the Gordon Hoase, - �, this vill e. For - ' . ail particulars see sdv. , 1 The Guardian and urns! of Uxb Id a in this -- - t'1� - J. . g paper. Poucher & - Rowland, `/ are exchanging comp ents. auctioneers. ;. i Salvationists at Can :ngton have been [NOTE--- Parties Re�tinq sale bills Tint• - fined for creating a nuisance on the ed at the office of TuE Pieas>ar tG Zara `. : .streets- will get a notice similar to above from FW. _- . Mr. John Co witn a d `Miss Bain, of date of printing to date of sale, FRET of j , ,�_ CHARGE. - Canuln ;ton, were unit d in marriage on — -- a 15L11 alt. EEORE BUYING ELSEWHERE . the Efi. TM8. Daniel Hoifidap, Sr., of BYooklin, died �- - - RvBgFLL —In Uxbridge, on the 15th lust., + at his home on `vedne dap-of last week, the wife =of I3t[r. Charles Russell, of a - - rather unexpectedly.. - daughter. 46' $ � ;Itta $ r1446$ -` Ma as and Ste en Me , eri; had a 1. foot race on the Mark am faiir grounds �fEb• ,` . 11 . RE$D: --In . Piokerin oa Frida * * - *" . ; , late) for $5 a side. Meyers won. y, Sept. . n - , i? John Siul son will take Mr. �}nn's 24th, 1886, Michas Reed, aged b0 years, ;' IA�,�, EAi,LY ATD SECURE BEST PA p 10 months and 2 days. TTERNS• place in the Markham igh School. He I,EgLIE. —At Pickering, on 8nn$ay, Sept. } a graduate of Toronto University.. - . S 26th, 1886, Mary Florence, youngest —_ _Jl - _ Lieut. Roach has been appointed Cap- - daughter of John and Eliza Leslie, aged - - • tarn of the Cannington Company of the 5 months and 12 days. , ! _. . 1%.: 34th Battalion, and tie members are ' 0 . .. - .. . 11 .;,.Ii� .. � PICKS kickin <� RINGI MARKE'P. _.. _._� . i__ C .. R. Henderson, of the firm of Carte NEWS Once, Sept 80.1 6, Fall wheat fi4o to 78c s rin 70c to 75c goose & Henderson, Port Pe ry, die_ d suddenly . p g• . g I '` �i . . 65c to 70c. Flour per cwt. $2.110 to 08.50: Bran � `s at the-Grand Trunk station, Whitby, on $11.,00 per ton, shorts, 80c per cwt Chop feed, . I c $1.15. Screenin s 70c per cwt. I - the Lard lust. g. , ' , ' I FARMERS' MARKET. I (,leer a Slnith, Jr., f Beaverton, met . .. George Toronto Se t % / . accident late) b being thrown , : p f1i88 _. 11 with an act Y g The aireei; recei to of sin to-day are small _ __ - • p fir w from his bn� *nv, =stew n� a severe steak- - y , ,.,,, r and prices unchanged. About 300 bushels o!. - ins tjp and a bad scalp would. - wheat offered and sold at 75e to 77c for fall and . . spring, and 70o for goose. Barley firm, sellingg I i, The waters of Seugo and Chalk lakes at 47c to Esc. oats firm, with sales of 200 , . very lots Consul =ably below low bushels at 33c to 34c. Peas are nominal at 58c, 0 °� . ;11e y ' and 53c for rye. Hey in tbir en ly; 35 loads i ! . i. pp Pte -r mai k, and L11e S sala=d calls upon Bold at S10 50 to $15 50. Straw sold ab 010 75 to % }A� �� T i GO g' „T • - tlie antho� hies to put a stop _ to millers $l2 aton. Hogs sold at $6 50 to $7. Beef, 0s 5000 REWARD to�•i .,0 for forequarters, and $7 50 to $8 50 to: . A S ' . draining the lakes Los ch an extent. hind gn_,rters. Lamb $7 to $8 50; and mutton . _ !' ��' - Ou 'Sunday morning, about 4 o'clock $e to a7 30• `The Denneil of the Manei al I ; The produce market was quiet to -day, and p tty of the Torn- the .lour mill situated one mile east Of prices generally ruled stead We quote : Beef slip of Pickering hereby offer a reward of $50 ' sac for the apprehension and conviction of A • Iirooklin, belonging to Henry Biek.le, was Lc to 14c; butter, lb. rolls, to 25c, large rolls the mother of the infant child abandoned at the - r 1 - 18 to tZ; inferior, 10e to 126. Lard- 11c ; Cheese i �' •� s completer destroyed ed b •fire. The cause I,c to 13c. Bacon 12C to 13c. Eggs 17 to Pie, premises of ArthurJagkaon,in thiaMunlcipaliiy, �� i�� . on the 15th lust.; and of the child abandoned at of the fire is not hno vn. The building Turkeys �5c to $1 50; chickens r pair 50C to the premises o! Wm. Littlejohn, of this l,tunici- I • - ri5c• Potatoes per bag 65c to Apples r tva6 jlls;ued: barrel, 1 to $1 �0. A ality, in Januaiy last; and the said reward will `- I f ,� '� . Ou Friday, the 17 h` alt.; the little paid for the discovery, apprehension and con- ._ . -i ,� .•+e*+� �f , _ - viction of any or all parties accessory to either ; � - f llatlRljter of : +It,'Thom s Belly, of Stouff• or both of said desertions. >a TIDE TB►BLE— Pickssfag Btatioa ii.T.lE B order of the Coancil. . 111 _ ville,wlrio i5 On alVlBltt hergrandtather's' TRAINS* GOINC3 EAST DUE AS FOLLOws: -- y D. R. BEAO;�fi, clerk. �• �� =G' B. G. Reesor, lot 13, 7 i con.. Markham, , . ;, - ' - I MAIL L' 1PRES5. .8.20 A. At.. JOS. 11i0N HOUSE, .Reeve. 43 -tf �7(6r1iLr003=8 017er 'tYlG .t�TP ' �3" C� fit @. was sliding do the fair banister, fell : MIXED, 2.48 P. Di. And broke her a m. 6.40 P. 11f.' EN O V + L. LOCAL, `. I k Mr. N ell Me cod, o Bea\ erton, wears - TRAINS Gbr?� G EST VE AA FOLLOWS: A I e a Deed, Bond, Will. Lease, Mortgage, mourning aroun'cl one ye just now as the M u. EXPRESS . 9.03 A. Vii. - or other Iegsl doeumeaVto draw ; '. _ ' - result of a sill lar accident which hap, MIXED. 5.10 P. �1, or want to orrow money ; _ � � . . OWE I CO) or want to i . sure your property in First' Class }nPd t° 11i11� O ifo day IIi�ht. �� Lille �IAII. ESPI:EB i.` . `. 9.Z':' p. lil.' English or C nadian Companies at the lowest - - L__ -_ going to the stn iou t meet'the evening fl'raius run on standard tinge. possible rates ; R ,�' ,r or a Plow tolled the Advance," which beats I , + / r . train, and bein somewhat hurried lie - -- all rivals; ; "\�i. , /lI , '�1 ���� , /�� %.i�,ur,,,.. - cane into violent col ision in the dark; - or a supply of Oil-cake, Flaxseed, • Extra _ _ - ;— _ -- .+ . y• AID C TI0111� ' ALE L Hess with a stl�anoer the intensity, of Flour; _ - b ' or a New Kind of Oat Meal that -is superior to \ -� � N.t s _ i `which, it seems, cause both to lose their - _. _ 1 —OF vALiiABLE— anything used heretofore for porridge; _ - - balance. on McLeod's rising the stranger - or a ticket for -the Mouth Ontario Fair,- _ - - ---= had disappeared and N it wended his way call on the undersigned. His =tea=ses will — . . I to the station with a sore head and a FARE IND VILUGHROPERTY please you. .... W. B PRINGLE l shaken :body. —IN 'SHE— , I . _' B. . f's I B ZA'LiRA�T 9D Sunday mornin just before th'e ' _i. , r_ 40_y Notary Public, Whitby., S r• EC TACLES AND EYE =GLA.S S ES moI ninfi sere jces, a little daughter of M. Township. of Pickering; , . . . .. HOLSTEIN CATTLE Are the only tlenuina English Articles in the Canadian Market. ;. J. nydel; who =calls above Lovell's Bejgnging to the Estate of the latery : • 'Real P'�ebbles are kept in stock. Testa are given to purchasers to prove genuineness: ..�. hag ess shop, Kent street, Lindsay, fell 'JORDAN P -O S •1 •• , They are recommended by and testimonials have been received from the President, ' - . out of the second sto y window _ to the The imported bulls Presto 'and "Wilhelm Vice- President, Ez- President, and Ex- Vice- President of the Medical • Association of - sideti` elk below, strikin on head, shoal- —viz.— will serve cows at lot 2::, 3rd con., Pickering. _ PARCEL I.__Tbe south . half of Lot 19, Second Presto," first prize 2 -year old bull last yeai^ in Canada; the President of the College of Physicans and Surgeons of Quebec; the Dean ders and side. She h d been balancing Concession of the Tawn kip of i'ickering, con- -Holland, is the best Holstein ball in Canada. of the Medical Facalty of Laval University; The President and Ex- Presidents of the - herself On the sill watching the salvation taining 100 acres, more or less, of which about 10 Apply to J. O'CONNOR, Medical Council of Nova Scotia, &c., &e. These reeommendations ought to be suffi- , E acres are bush. .On this is a dwelling house and I 30tt on premises. eient to rove their qualities, but if further roof is needed, call on ` arllly, and �� tells in that position stretched stables. .It also affords Ian eitcellent and rare p q p - _ out leer,hand to catch a rain drop, lost oppo�n i cre k irons aw'ro tithe West South -East RIA, �r -her balance and fell. The child as in- ° D � 1 � -- '' ChRISTOPHER DALE, Hardware Merchant, Piek� -ring • . = . . corner of the same, th s offering one of the i - --� ___ -- - - - -- - -- - - - -- sensible, but soon revived, and is now 1n finest water privileges in Ontario.`, 1 - a fair way of recovery. Post. PARCEL 11--Adjoining Parcel I,,.• consisting of 1 yr I T - . - . , - : i the North part of Lot 19, in the First Concession ;I'' "` � ! I. WHITBY I I I . ,1Ir. Samuel Gralia ,with commend- bf Pickering, containing 34 acres, =pore or lean,+ ArLLl� Blast i a r a . - . .. .. able enterprise has just purchased a on which stands sb excellent stone dwelling, 4 e +�1•; - r ' with atone j:itchen, woodshed, stales, driving I stallion of Mr. Win. Scott, of Claremont, sheds and barns. Parcels I. and H. 'Pave form- j beg to inform ay old friends andeuatomersthat ( Qokad I � O which lias few -equal in his••clase in erly been used as one farm, and h+ve ample I am no* prepared to bay I - Canada. The Bright, eaistered in Vol, buildings, stone stables, and root house and ©r i�AERS You Sho�d h barn ;also good orchard, walla and ci ern, To- An' Olultant'l 01 �.Urchali tlibl� WIIULII BUY YOUR ti'II, Ii.C.S.L., VIII , s foaled in April, ether is a splendid grazing and gram- growing ' 1883. Bred by Robert aruthers Broom- ��m of 13S acres. The present tenant'leavea ee ! A fall supply of - ` ' acres plowed, and 4 acres ;in fall wheat.\ Posses- . , `' hills, Lockerbie, Dumf ies, Scotland. He sign to plow immediate) . This pro{�?�erty is I �QOLOOK►7s �"'yOw - is s brown with stripe n face, and four beautifully located at the jyunction of K'ngstpn �e"3t' `a,�0� pf �lOU,T and Brock roads one -half mile west of Yi kering - iB now coin lets AT white feet has fine acti" n ocd s met Always on hand. P '� Village, about one tulle from Pickering ation 3 and powerful bone and . lausele —Port on G. T. R., one and a half miles from Liv rpool iii svdry department for the use of the Collegiate ii p harbor, and 20 miles east of Toronto. Also Bray, Shorts, and all kinds • of Institute, Model and Common Schools. 7 Perry Standard. • PARCEL III. -The North half of the nth —ALL THE-- ' • � 11 A Pontypool orres o dent of the Oron half of Lot 21, in the Broken Front of Picke ' g, Mill Feed. _ . c P e containing 5o scree more or lees (beet land in t�etoul EXCMANAED FOR WHEAT --ems''' Test �30a1 --- News has the followin , which,-we give County), on which is a good barn and dwell g- '. —oN HAND sT— ' for what it is worth : During the con• house, situate one -halt mile from Live 1 PUBLISHERS' LOWEST PRICES. Where you have been accommodated all ' ' struction of Mr. Douglas' cellar, David harbor. JNO MITCHEI.,L through the Season: with repairs - PARCEL IV. ---A house and lot containing abo t i _-- .-•_•— 1� Nilson, -a mason, feu d what appeared one - quarter acre, situate in the village of Pic - for all kinds of Farm 4 to be at first a lump f lead, but upon s=ing• COSY GOOKS, SCRIBBLING BOOM . implements, SLATES, Ac., wholesale and retail. P further investigation p ved to be a gold . &c., at .ivaget weighing 8} o cos, almost pure. sale by hove lots of land will be expoee� for • Liberal Discount to the Trade. � prices $° low . Smaller quantities h4v since been found public At'�etion. } that we cannot live oil... , I. in the same section, so smaller gilan- —ON— • r �Ra..d�.LL+=N, them alone. We are at all times Cities of platinum. Ii . Stanley, of • Illi- I ' - nois, is here gathering specimens of the _ ' Whitby ,Book and Music Store' Brock Pleased to have t e f mers Call on "11s g Sa rday the 9th Oil of OcbO r _ Street' Whitby. , . 1. diss=ent mineral depos to ; he: states it as 1 _ % i — . Subscriptions received for all mitgazin`es : .. . - his opinion that there s gold to be had ;' and papers. Anything They May Desire . in thin section if we only had the roper " neat, at 2 o'clock p.m., at the I P P means to secure it. iNo doubt of it.. Gordon House, Village of Pickering. • ---� ,} and will try too satisfy them. I!.,-.._.- I . . There is any amount of gold, but the --- -, Greenwood Biadsmith 5q, : we also have astocli of the - - trouble is to get it. E .] TERHs : ---10 per cent.on day of safe, enough to . ; '.. '- make one -third of purchase money in thirty ; �y - Mr. Frank Finnie, a former resident of days; balance to be paid in five equal annual , .. - ,)o( �rENUINE BELL OZ1rGl1N East Whitby, was foully murdered b instali4ents, with interest at 6_ per cent. per j j8y� secured the services of W. H. PERRY, . y' Y y annum, secured by first mortgage on the pre who is in every respect , : one of his employees in Dakota, a few perty. f the Best Quanty . on hand, Seeding Machines, &c., Plow . days ago. Mr. Finnic was engaged in Property can be seen 1T�y applving to occupants A FIRR T -LASS HORSE -SHOER points, Landaides, ate., always . _ of the premises, and wHtten enqquiries will be R s Bacon, Spiced Roll the livery business at ameStOWn, Dalt., responded to by WM. FORRESTER, P14rkering, f . and General Mechanic• in Stock for all kinds and at the time of h death was com. or a. B. MILLER, Uxbridge. OF ' PLOWS. pletim, a railway gmdi g contract in the POUCHERA ROWLAND, -. < a d o her Provisions, cheap$ BUGGIES, CUTTERS, WAGONS &c C�4 p . Mouse River Country. He was 32 ears . Auctioneers: P• B. FORS j TH a BRO V y } 8ZN 7 t1oL up to order to ilret -glass style i choreal of age. The mill•der r'9 name is Fob- Pickering, Sept. gat, l 44 -49 ' notice and at prices Lo suit the times. , berry, a young man 21 years of age. He - • ' 8, Shoeing horses with Contracted Feet or Haney s Old Stance Pickering. ; Farmers o Pickerin Interfering apeoialty. a had been carousing the evening before, -==�— g I rash aril Giood. i and went into cam partially intoxicated A4 s etion will obli e. P P Y -Mr. R. Linton, having ld hie old Threshing � Pe g PRICES LOW and WORK G GOD. . I!% � .. - Mpnday morning, creating a disturbance Machine, begs to inform the public that he has In the eating tent.. a was put out by purchased a new Cleaner, sod asks for a share of LE FI1�T���� - I - . F. L. GREEN. . AND — { Fiume. , Fosberl-y wen to another tent, your patronage. 38 tf _ a j� + secured two revolvers returned, called REDITORS P H 0 r�o_ C R A P H Y. ! I KE1�1N NOTICE TO I _... ­ � JJ i �'innie outside and sb t him dead.. Mrs. TT 11'1�1:J R BARD. 1 • Einnie has a number f friends residin -oF gE— erybodp ` andera wliy fliers is suck L V - i in Whitby. Lath TO :b=_ =) i3 rash to � . The subscriber is prepared to sell Stoves . i. ,W. Derbyshire, of Millbrook, VAS ar- , rested on Tuesda for selling nods under of the Township of Pickering, Yeoman. IF, YOU WANT `I and Ranges very much cheaper than . 1. y g g O'Brien G Photo.:= Gallery. L U B E R he leas done - for pears. false pretenses. It ems that John Notice is hereby qive , pursuant to the pro- The reason is ecause he Rives perfect , - I $traintljrop, of 111iilbr ok, some months visions of sec. 34, of Ch`p. 107, of the Revised satisfaction in a eery base, and going still ' - k: . Statutes mi Ontaljo, as ended by 46 Vic. (Out.) t Ca11 aid See Our . Stoe� \� s Sbo Purchased for• De byehire a bug Ca s, that all crediWre and others having farther will say 'if there are any persons LATH, ! _ from Porter Bros., of eterborough, for claims against the estst" of John Nedd, of the who have had. otoe taken b , me that �1 which he Ave art ca and a short date Township of Pickering,i the County of Ontario, �e not equal t any pit work I will S HI'� GCE, _ ---OF THE LATEST— g P yeoman, deceased, who died. on or about the y note for the remainder, The cote stipu- wentp- eighth day of arch, iee6, are required ma�Ce them one dozen Panel Portraits J QI ►ST ►�r , :: i gated that the buggy emained the pro• to deliver or send by et, pre -paid, to John free of change. N work allowed to leave Ixproved Stoves . Edwin F rewell Solicit r for Martha Meda the perty of Porter Bros , until the whole Administratrix of the poi sonal estate and elects the. Studio unless first -class and highly ;L i SCAN TLIN G S�, --WE IUVZ- amount was paid. erbyshire shortly of the said dwessed,on r before the Twentieth finiphed. Photos made id any kind of FENCE POSTS ►S�OVeplpes Lall3ps COaI 'ell day of October, 18M6 a tatement in writin of f > , after sold the buggy t Mrs. R. Fair, of the names and addresse , and full particulars of we4ther —rain or sunshine. Having - , P. Soutll Monaghan, for 50, informinj; her their claima,dutyverified, and a statement of all added some very fin scenery to the Studio PICKETS.. S.. &0•, always on hand. securities (it any) held by them; and notice is : , that he purchased it in prone. When hereby given that after said last mentioned Prepared to tusk Work aeCOnd•t0 none ; - the note became due M ssrs. Porter Bros., date the. said Administratrix will proceed to in Canada. GIVE 'STS A CALL. , • P�iICES GUARANTEED• tten na a an d hearing that Mrs. Fai had bought the distribute the assets of t e said deceased among o and••enlar n a s eeialt- A . --- - all Job work promptly a . boo ,collected the a cunt of the note the parties entitled tb veto, regard being had Py g Erams always on Band. oPy only to the claims of w oh notice shall thereto- lame stock of y + ODES -from her. She prime •ate) had Derby- fore have been given, y y All work .done by he instantaneous fire -�jLl shire arrested: and he was brougllt before will not be liable for ithe assets, or eny art ees . • . �. y ' I - .,. L_ , ' thereof, to any person of whose claime'she shall - i_ ! "'ARE" .'� , .: , ... _ Police Magistrate Dumble 8t CobOUrg, not have had notice at t 'e time, of euob distribu- - " �� u . J . - igh u charged with sell* gods under tion. i E i BR lE l� ; /`�s�1�� .. g s g der false. Y + retenaea, and was remanded to ail for JOAN E. FAREWELL, 48.$ bolo a her, �Vhitb ' P 47D49 _. 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I . . - ____ - __ - - - , , � -_ - I . - . ­ I... . .. . �� .1 . I - � ' w• iiril•e I in the ifilhors are times when I wish grendausmus The SUM Wlke Sag & 1110bb . , .1 - . - . . VT�O�� ... an ab - had left X splus to me." I I.. � �� - We like him. He Is not an id it .. We Oxus at 0 house 11 She ought be have dabs so. " . . %I Ohl* ., - . .� is of Berens and unmoved... 11"ry at him new could guqns its existenos ; his "a hides hb love fr hr Well ; seeks beho Ing A IN . = I I . Solor, nor, ind"4 pr that matter is . . . 1. t�l L Siss pays no attention to nag but goosed son-hobylss. BA She hab�jyt@i,-k.%I . .11 . ..%* .. - - r. the narrow footpath that leads to the frput he 11 - ' . . .I''. . I .." �, 41 - ' - . - 014 , . ' .' and Mine Naplue attsohed fie M t Thorn n ervently . ' of the bonze. Mr. . Ord cannot stay, so something. He knows soul'tthi,nit R19Y-­­ - Judith save , she must go. I suggest that San - I I wouI4 have tried to remody pains of and he knowe'll walL if you IP"141, TOLD BY DEBOR&H70A . ? 1. . 1, get hbi stormily the neglool. Your brother says little, but started on his theme. thAt Is . ... . i . 1.­ a far as I 1 Will and I A it walk with them as , us ludipant--therouvilly, - your look I - : �. " � . �� - - - � on .. - .. I" . , . ! . . _.:� � Barely this stranger b nothing-bet I am sure there to muoh that wants doing. ­hot his. USUS11Y he Is not hard to Its., . t . '.. - .. . :", , , Li �. sag . . . , , I 1. . .. I - . . - .�': :. �' , � '. � :'!- Ellerells. Will agreeing we all start for ­ " �. . (CONTINUED) ..:-_.,..._ :, ­: . .. At ter t ' a bu i7body I What concern is It Gran4mamms was ill me many months; she though 900solondly it is diffioul, to sto o .. , . . the highroad. going forward Ins body I ' ' ' _t An uneasy was old withtrouble. She did not races- him. P 7 " It Is June- leafy, bright, 'ill"Ji' the corner of Ivy L%ne Jadith remarks � of his whom Judith cares for ? Unlike man People who .talk h .. 6•T 9 4 * , stead of firelight we have sunbeam; tie tenant of Ivy Cot4se has arrived." Anxiety *sixes me. Can he have discovered nize what lay outside-her gates. 0,39 mind In clear. He does not say it I gasse " . I - toi4d of alternate host and cold, a war ..: •1 Has he'? What Is he like! Who Is lie ? ' Will's�nsorot? If he Ism I will delude him. Daborah"-twisting her fingers In great "-or 41 Maybe that In, the Way,' but with k. # �_ _­_1 ��__ -1 . '. . ' -r&ture. I have a catlike love 9 She smiles %$ My MWOM812--A'61111116, $00, I &Dower Willis, - equanimity, though my emo0on-• I my father and mother's one false eye fixed on his auditart with cat-jud. "a .. I . - - . �. . . .1.. .. van tempt please me. i cheeks an aflame step ban been very fruitful of evil I •Ariod . I . rmth - I am never so content as whom tinged with madness to . I I It has phrase, and with sledge hammer intou& � I - 0 is - '­: .� � L , %to% . ; �- . 1:1 : made my grandfather Elleralle as indiff irent - n myself 'under the trees at the bottom o I I I. have not seen him ; my maid told Me yes., . ' I .1 .1. . . he explains how tiling4 are Ai you ` +rhn, - Judith Napine and I tbas"m4tahad bom-thera a week. �Url go, And ke IN worf hy of her? . .. to the welfare of his people as my grand- on are oonv � . . ... . . -..;L'. .. . he garden. . ! I _ ' with laced that tas habbyi U - . : . .-. Therild came yesterday," . It in abowbabis I W he has made this mother was to the welfare of hers Keen doing some thinking. rieudd. She has left Rapine to dwell wit of , . ' L . You Ply h1r4 �.. or grandfather; and very bravely she It •• U he married-old or young ? _' i ' man Ir misiter•general I , with afew simpls qmumdene. He Answers __ - - I . . . 41 He b n 0 . . 1, led to stem her grief for her grandmother not married; and he Is elderly. 19 Yen " I repast stubbaruly4, - L • � . i '. . - . , - I cannot comfort her.' . I have learned them simply and tally. You the* g1ther ' . He be. � . . : .what responsibility means since I have been all your force of mind, and Ask him a 1!1%• ... .,. - . at, though she may deceive h noU sh Grandpaps says that it he is not a realms$ ' � ,41 Is Per pe It Is as well," he murmurs. His a$ Na plus. I understand why Will works . . I.. . . deceive no one else ; the dark It he will his a goodly addition to am sooklyp tion that had puzslod your father, the min. ..", . i . � '. tone oamn a pang. Have I done wrong in so hard and so prefiklesely. Who can teach . ,. i or her eyes, the weariness stamped oi for be has been a great traveller. later, and the sohoolm astar. Haoqulul,nosm . or brow, declare plainly that the tA&n shi 4 I He has taken -Ivy Cottage fors long mislead him ? And have I misled him? Christianity to man and women housed like his answer in a leisurely sad roundibo.1 . . I ­ . '40: . . I -i _�. ': strains during the day are lot fail a, term," Willsamorts. of Ws .may prey ' me In Silas hernton worthy or unworthy ? animals? Judith catches hold of me, her way, whiob leads you to haIf-suspect ... ht, • . . therefore he Intends to be one of us." To myself I say unworthy I" Mr. Thorald's words coming quickly. that . he is not sure *I his ground, or has not N1. I - _'t, 'Lady Napine's will surprises every one 44 Yes." ,� reveNe Is outspoken. 11 Will Mr. Tasa too do any better --be ly comprehended your sn-janing. But let �, - : . , , . . . .. �iaplsle is not entailed; It was hers to d We cases talking and we all lalet '"' Iwo "She bean a stained name. Is !s net a considerate master? Daborall, must I him alone, He first Olean away therub. I ­ I t Is a pr modern every min who would wed a woman thus marry him? bith of conventional Ideas that have go,ther• with as she pleased. She Itf I It So her a the o' I 0 '. artin Napins, Judith's father; fallial Is Sanding In [Mown grog e,itsj[in. sallied I he known her *hole history?" , 61 You ars'pledged." I say slowly.. She " I ru "ll � I n go so's I wills 1 ,"Of course." I declare, marvelling much. trembles like a wildflower. ad round the subj iot, then he states mom, - " L Squire Ellerelle. A letter was foun4 dews opening an to the lawn. Are familiar truths that are often forgotten, ,,d !.. . . .. ': :. th the will, In which she stated that all gay with roves; it would be decidedly more He stsm'st me as though he saw me not. 11 Yes, I cannot refuse, and he will keep than, it we may be allowed the exprouls., appropriate to oallit Ross cottage than Ivy He [a evidently far away in imagination. . I , me to my promise, because I shall one day - . he "I humps" himself far the eocision. ,r, long age received Information of her Aet, afraid to disturb him-afrAid own this inherits,noe. Oh, If I could MY hobby -rider may only be talking to an iu• , - 10 I a death ; consequently ,Squire Ellarall Cottage. Roo" of every kind, bud, blossom. am very q . ­1 - Inherited that to which he has not t and Jljnrioh &bank it. A man- t I fall to comprehend why. rid myself of my wealth I" ell) arias. of If -olirnifloank .college graduate, bat h,5 goes ' � - ' with a gentleman, Snddenly he grasps my hind. . .. _. j, L I 091a*lti love whom I will without let or aintest shadow of claim. Of course he wit the hedge Is oonvqsaing w � 41 B i good to her," he whimpers "be hindrance I" . . ever the ground as carefully as if the-litten. all ; fables I I nly hold it for­ Judith; but I have and evidently his master. I steal � g4a ,.1 er know &thing or. 04suield . .-,!.. i"? 111*� ailed my brains vainly to discover why I the latter, and hastily conclude ��h� I have good to tier always I" 1 . I wish a thousand Im2eisibilitles. I wish trutbe having received attention, he now -Jadith do seen him elsewhere. I announcis e my Ere I can regain m oalainess-for his - was not left directly to her. i!th a t t Who Is this advanolng ? "Will I" ' . Y' When I got 9 proceeds to unfold the theme proper, I . vex herself about the matter ; sh! companion as seen a 70ut of words startle me-he In gone. Without thought I utter his name. J adith - Watch him. He dem not repeat, though ' .. '.. I lot 6: w a or. Judith, henoeforth I cannot pretend to hops he of son enlarges. Bat with his Owl' Inner . � Lt, IS s� = .. .1. - Al a fied U at her' grandmother acted for ill eight And hearing of t . Will Is back to the parlour he Is deep In discussion , at. Mrs. Austey grumbles to me; she not astonished. entirely beyond me. I look at him won-der•, ihai you will be content an Silas Thornton's son" fixed on a certain point, he leads you . �­. L ... Is It b someone you hsv� I at hozias," wife. You love Will. alb with words 91 rugged .tru%, -.1 at pleased, for Judith In now entirely de� - VP L ingly. Did these words, still ringing In my "I did not expect to find you out-of- I 119 and [A ,� ncent on her grandfather. She would he says oarelemely. 1, earn, really issue from his lips I � sentences sometimes ungrammg,tioll but - �_ - - . .' ... , - ; . . ave liked It to be otherwise; . but, an we I do -not think no., I rack m I -emery In �.,._ L #. , I doors I" he says. go Mine Navins, I have 0 # 41 I Sk. . never unl;ning, and proves the whole ­ . - ! . . I I - , - , �. - tt alter L-Ady Noplue's last will and vain. Where have I own Ill 7Ab last , ­.- -, - . . come to Ask a favour of you." . thing to you molearasday. Thaspsol&Ull . ­ ... .,.�. �.. mant, we are obliged. to reconcile our. I gave up the' attempt to discover with a , The daintiest of dainty rooms ;'walis and , She bows her head I she, could not'reply, answers She perplexing question in All its . . � '. .. .�.. on to It. Jadith has not yet furniture a 9•spring-green; filmy leas were 0 ever me needful she should ; there is details, and you wish your father, , .11 , the min. , ,41I would nol'trouble, " Me. Ord Advise s. ourls , . avt jars; ; rare flowers ; gems a piteous, frightened look in her eyes that rmgagemeut to me. I do not 7=tl*sl�hs sigh. ' aster, and the sohodimaster could just hoe L.; . . . hies is morrow has numbed her thoinal , "Though y�u do net recollect where you Of Pictures. lw&udGr About As though in soaree me, and her lips are white and drawn. him. And we really believe ft Would da 61 I Am obliged to'go to London; will you ... ..- I.- . • N1 r. Thor. fairyland; and Judith watches me with plow- them good to hear him, - Judith Is sitting on the stump an have seen Mr. Thorald, I am sure I * , . . . . , .. .. lying. on the gr aid will recollect minutely all circumstances nee. I Am staying at Elleralle for two days. keep D 3berah until my return?" Yom odor while I am gy. ani i - - . ag man, you have lots of � - 91 Yes." . -31f and watching her. She b very connected with his meeting Ion. " will his spand me wlllingl I needed . I __ perhaps a little talent, but you spread too \:� - I.. �� • I blush foolishly, and am an ry with my. little coaxing to leave �hl;n. tax getting , He is a little surprised at Shim soll" much. y' .. , .. � , but losaw delicate, Same on shohld tackle a hoboy. G3t t . . I ... " . - h I wise and otmonant. Would he not prefer word. He betrays this. - � k she In not strong. But, since dolt for doing me, but Jadit4tanis congenial one If you can. but got one - as all . . I disturbance, We are at E Ilarall 63 mT . . � .. . r complains of ailment or pain, I deold a now an me to forsake him for a while than to for- 11 Not, if it Is In any way Inconvenient to hazards, even If you have to Import one, . - . , . - - more apparent we with her adieu. The son b at Its hms� got Judith ? you," he stammers. She Interrupts. An Imported hobby, being interpreted. t her delicacy In - � -1 ' � � 1'�- .,_.,17:..-._..._ .� &I. We have been silent for some time Will thinks It unadvisable for m Ay, he would 1, .,, -'i - � -'! . .. !,. I " How can you misunderstand me I Dabs-. woung one that is not congenial, and out * g Siis in looking wein an. worn. M rip• rah knows hew glad Isl�afl to keep her for the riding of which your brain Is not by t I - . .. Intl am longing to talk, my former 1111 farther, Mr-Ord proceeds, but W . y . . - . . . , __ I':- 1206 having fitted me for meditation. go slowly homewardd- We are neither to tares reuse her from her weariness, and she -nay," as he b about AP�0109146, of It nature unduly adopted. Young man, We . . � 11 Judith- I" I commenced, "how muot . alined to talk. My thoughts are &�wsdlsy. laughs at my openly - avowed admiration. was my fault, b I %,n t quite well." adjure you by all the logio at Our command out J a I .. I lore shadowy will you be able to got anj Mr. Ord Is quite an delightful an' Robin. She does not perceive what this luxurious Her face In drawn, 9 blue velar in her -invest In a hobby. 18, will prove of more � .- . '... ' I speak to value than i bicycle, a whealbarre wo or a Ufa Is to mu-does not perceive the differ. forehead are clearly v lble' ' ill be flesh and bleed?" must lot Lefty know that I do not couside ... . - d % once in our vedtion. I am one of several hinder him from gnostic g her. - . 1.:� L i� --� -.;! ... she fl Abored him In describing him to me She smiled, %JL . , : . Ill . . - MUM". . . "Deborah "-I$ what do ion think if Mr, I wonder whether Ord Court Is" fine and mamma's income has limits, while When do you go ill .. . . . ­ . - ' . . . . .�'... .. homestead Judith Is the pefMd heiress of vast wealth. - 11 To morrow, early. shall hAV8 COM' - --' #6 Blood WM TeUs"' 11 . Th d an he Imagines It-wonder idl , 1 . ornten V I ** :_� ; i about Mr. and Mrs. Ord. I never ono True, there are Iwo sides to the platu".. I L pany. Mr. Thorald g also. I shall be : I I I start and mumble ntqpldly-­� - I.: I . ,., . ;, � . . i t if the . WhL Yes, the ell adage Is right, bat � �. !:,:,!� .� home on 8starday, he will quit the big liver Is disordered and the blood booeme, . ! I., .."i... - glaftes at Will. and am utterly indifforen have some J 3ys' that she has not. When I 44 I do not k aow.," ...:L. . L, � . L ­ . . .. .. :.: She looked at me riorewhfull' 1 to the olond on h1s brow and the tomb tall her what 4 lucky girl she In, she. claims city I am unaware." - thereby corrupted, the bad 14 bleed will - 49 Y' - " , 'i , '. light In his eyes. In my own happiness I am my mouth -with a loving •oaress ; but I " You will come In an a-so Grandpaps?" You must knew, Deb; have main him . . tell " in dbes*ss of the skin anal throat, fit heedless of his misery. Heigh, am I oafish? would not ex 3hange with Judith. Judith says. tUL .. ... I . . times.'' � I . . more end ulcers, and In tubercles in the I , . I sevem . . I of of . I ' . . ' L ­-, . . 4 ,� , ;1 ! . . �: - Mr. Thornton and I are tiler .. IF 0 . 0 . . 41 .. 41, . After a long ramble In the grounds it Is Ay. , , , _ I :� . _. -:i. - . lungs (first stage@ of consumption) even &I. . 1. ­1 I.. bf1t i,15 ut,riulie... ; but f analliarity in my came , .�. I - I . . time for dinner., We are not to dine in i' She keg him direot Squire Elleralle. thou h the sub' sot be descended 9 ad in a straight. "y "' I do not however see I am winding'botten Industriously, while I Blip = the drawing. nom. Mrs. Banton . - id not bring liking. at ste, Judith says ; Sq ,dre E . loralle Is cost. line from Richard Coe ir do Uon, or the DAIs - Ord Is talking tome. He has called begs for a: son d I comply readily. ow I can explain to his wife that is to be son fined to his own apartments, and there will 91 an noblest Roman of them all. Fir setting so Will, and, Will being out, has been Time fl -as. Will a to say farewell. . .. 1� be only four of as, Mrs. S Anton, Mr. 1. I appoe! - I at I didike ani distrust him. She shak as Thorn. �! a .. _. .1'.. graolouely pleased to stay to entertain me. I the liver in order, no other madiolus In the 4L. . 'li " er head, expresses by a pretty gesture her -bon, Judith, and I. we shall have dinner In of Where Is Jadith I cry, .1 I He is tYyIng to persuade me to vIsft Ord - 4 ' 11 world eqaals Dr. Plaros'a 11 Golden Mod6f says slow- the bay-parlor. I am agreeable, and when 8 he left me," he wars, avoiding my Dlowmery." Try It, and your 14 blood Rill oubt of my oandour, and then -Court, for him mother oannot visit me, as I sit down 11 Shed oomph' ad of headache. I I . . I am sure It Is a capital arrange - glanoe. y- . I- .:, she ban Invalid. I have soon Mr. Ord, mint. Mrs � have said good-bye to h r." I if Do you know I am to marry him V ' toll the story of its wonderful a", I . � Banton, J idith's old go . . r go Y to I I-. '; ohaparonn . " Said 44d-bye to he I" Ahg little did A man breathes %ban% 1200 tlm# an - , I who Ia-an old-fashioned country gentleman, and now he vernems , ,b &Uttle woman, The otiosyllable Is saft; I cinnot trust and I like him. If he [a blunt he In sinoore; who must once have had considerable claims � he dream that it w . as s last good- bye is hour. it he Is hasty, he Is forgiving. I think Dale , . . . yeelf speak fully It is monstre'un this% to beauty; she Wks wi Judith Na pine I Parfootion 11 G %beat any proton- Is attained 6 D1. Sxg)'oCat- .- O.-d will be just such a man Am him father . ' - - * ' his sensitive gentle �4A should be mated to lion, bat with great address. Mr. Thorn- ' . - L L (TO BR'(C)O NURD.) - ­ . arch Remedy, I when he has passed middle age. �... . ___1 _0M11_ 4 . - I I L . . . , . . -mas Thornton. Will not his soticne, his I glance ton is evidently glad to "a me. I have a . - The average weight of the brain of a' - . I keenkindly 'He is straight and strong, with L Portugaese en-of-Wart. 2 te, j .t � . Eb"I ar on her perpetually ? good appetike, and enjoy the Miami. Judith -1. She comes grey eyes, humorous mouth, O&Sa 'Very IltUL � The Portuguese maw. f-war Is one of the Is three and one-half pounds ; of a woman side and go z so at me steadily. . broad brow, and a good color. , a. but Mr. Thornton pays no two pounds and eleven ounces. my I - most b'O'Lullful of all ago pelagic "My grandmother loved me." she What hood to her. I cannot avoid noticing :that , . .. . 1� makes me einntroat him with Silas Thornton : " Min must work and women weep,. I ? animals, and Is a varlt hie fairy ship, with � : .. I . , . , I I I -11 loved me passionately. She he treat@ me with far more attention than I Bo ru no bbb world away 11 ! - I Therrild .- . . ;. . log fancy, he does his very ant tons about my future. Ifan I do so, and shiver. Will and Mr. .fiancee We leave ISIM to his $ill that can be elevate or -lowereed, that Bat they n*o& not weep " Inuall if thef . ..., - . orahl'-whispering - "she was afraid come In. I am quite used to my ro'e, quite wine. Judith tells me that her gr�andfather can throw ant a dredg or haul it in in use Dr. Pbroelg I' Favorite - Prescription," 1. ­ � . , . , �. " . used to playing vioar's lady, and enjoy the Attractive of All Wh*oh oures &lithe Painful would like to give me a welcome. � We go to short, one of the m that no *an would ally, himself with me I maladies peon• duty immensely. A fortnight since I was I I . I marine animals, and at 0 name time -one of because of my tarmished name." ,. . .1 � lntrgduosa to Mr. Thoreld ; and, sad and his sanctum. Very withered and shrunken the most dangerous. . -1 liar to woman. S,)Id by drugglits. ' � _... 11 Judith I" . - I - - ' I ' . grave though he is, he has won An involun. Is the hand Into which I put mine, Tao . O In worth v 1. ' , - !�. 44 it w4uld only be natural, do". Every- I I Squire looks at me attentively. 4 This little animal is's �bsau , called h dozen shoots of sand paper In actual usel '\, .�. __ I tary esteem from me. He perplexes me yet. .� "Poem In Satin," yet A conceals under [to 2 - - 11 f . body belt vas my father guilty of murder." I am not unconscious that he observes Will so NA much like your brother, he $Aivg I I I A FARE FIGRT, - I "Don't-you?'lory, surprised." attractive exterior an ai mament that Is cap. . . � . . . I L �i ol&, a her f warily. Why should the tenant of Ivy "bat a nice faos-,�% nice face, ell, Mr. Bran- I-_ - , She ends behind her-& a . . Able of overpowering a foe of a thousand - 11 verits ! ha t of hen. . I Cottage study him intently? Has .he a bet. Son ?" I times Its siz.S. lu fact, the physalls stands 't@ The great reputation of Brie' Electric Oil , . ter living than *is to dispose of, and, does The room In so dark that I have not par, such that It has induced unprincipled yer. . • . -"No; am sure he was inneoent-my nom In the same relation to many other marine own to Adopt other names as near "a It as I . darling f therl Daborsh, granny and I he think Will will suit hrrJ No. no had calved any one In It but the Squire. At the animals of The site as a *ell: fitted submarine possible. The proprietors of Briggii' Electric I d to k a great deal about - him. he livings to bestow, he would not be reald. question a man of some fifty years comes is torpodo-boat would to an old line-of -battle OU have the name and style of the Blectrie .. I - blo She tug among us. . L � . torwarJ. I Oil registered both in Canada and the Uaited ' Id me &I about his childhood, ,youth. ., a . .. . . .1 ship of the Constitution class. . a too, and no one can use it bat themselves. � . .. 11 "Yes"Ib4answen. "MIuC_6rey?":. - * .. ., . � a war n Is, chivalrous, lion-hearted, not How does It hippon that we speak of J adith makes as known to one another. If we but touch the :purple tentacles, a them hearing of the sumess of Bmgqs'X1eo- is I Judith ? Oar oouvmriUsn trill Oil have adopted other namea similar, each • a who I uld act meanly, not a man as. In somewhat He loans against the wall, and I elk down. realizing sense of this power is at once ex- ..' Ecleotric oil,'' ­Electron oil,' &o.. and are- -; . Am W It may zIg- zag In its course. a redly 9 could slay his father. perionood. The finger, stings as If noodles One word '"do to Judith hovers about her grandfather, and striving to induce the public to buy them In- - his me ery will never be cleared ; but,.1 another. - We branch off Into many by. had been thrust inks and . when the ton• stead of the genuine ELectrio OIL I . '. , the Sears wall up to my eyes an I note how . I I It p tiently." "i -' In foot so determined were they that they- .. �. .- .:... wait roads. Who can follow a beaten track, and I loving ud affectionate she IL Otis bands laoles are placed upon portion where the brought a suit at Law, In the High Court of . .. I I ­ ..--. 111­0.1'1 avoid tempting byiGths? Mr. Therald flesh Is delicate, the pa�inoast only bb ooqo(- �­ f. 6b He in sad V ­ ---_--,.,­ i .,- . 1'. .., �- I . I I . . . , ' ' 11 Canada, to deprive Briggs & Sons of their : ` 1' 11 Yes, , h, yes I I had � droalml' once* of St tivot timorous spirit. ever him, and he proms her hind fondly ; I jor rig - � seems to posseas a so hear him my- . pared to that produced by melted lead ht to control the same; but the Courts and retur Na ue, of being pro- dangers" to trust in. Dale Ord Insitanoes hot oil, and I am oom tout to speak on the the Minfecer of Agriculture at Ottawa fully . ­... 1, . . n to ap 11 My pretty d•vs-my b)Ws gfrll" p of airr ad, Ista. loan, my making up to him I Jadith as such a one. He has known her subj eat. Am I onaa nearl lost my life In an sustained their registered trade mark. . . - from • her ohildhoo& She fools pain acutely, ' She Is beanie ; her * loveliness Is Over I Briggs 'Electrio(MI curea Rheumatism. Neu- - a little for y mother ; but he was killed. droved In fresh garb. The tonderat of aufagament with the 11 tie craft, ralgia. Sprains and Bruises, complaints &rWU . G�rsnny had a latter from 'a clergyman in he avers, and, because she shrinks from it had a habit of swimming upon my aide, from Colds such as Bore Throat, Cough, Asth- . Ink Is now coloring her cheeks 1 her eyes, an unfortunits one, an the view to the right ma, Bronchitis and diffloult Breathing. . Aotralis, t fling her that he had been killed naturally. forces herself to endure Is without Floke violate wet with morning dew, are . . . . , by a fall fro hl.i horse." .. blanching. - her mouth Is carved In t lines. was 0011CO&I'd - i In this way one day I All the mined aeld on earth to-day woulds f : . ' -�i- �­ , smiling I ... . - . I.i I He ears ' d abroad ? DId he retain his 41 These who told her of her father's min protac " swam over ;a 1:taolss of a large man-of. If welded into one mass, be contained In a - . ono . ;ad and protecting ell I _ own name ?� did not understand her Dale Ord says, , �s Is happy. i r. I won! In about seven foot of water, cubs of long than thirty feet. I I cannot look at her long with undimmed WA . r, I 1� 9 - He was known 19 Her father's sin?" Mr. Therald oolleed U Act Imme4fately gave me much- A - CIU1916 IfOR DRUKINNNENat � an . I "No It In this way. might. My gaze strays Around, Molly rest- A the con L f Mo. , &1S Mr. Mar • but, after he was dea-1, him Interrogatively. •I I Oh, yes, I have heard a shook the I &Imes% list the power 0 spin desk wage fined; and only a bundle of' some story I He was a frightful scamp, Ing on Mr. Brenton. 'Me we in studying tion and 0 m, morphine, ohloral, 'tobacco, "d .. I - . . . .. ,­ 9 t from . . a may be given - letters from canny was found. They were wag he not I" . ­11 Judith, but with feelings very diflaren As I stru k he be in with my f kindred habits. The medicin' - I . . mine if I sea I his face aright. , "II In Sea or coffee without the of Of . her. She was told One John 91 No," Mr. Ord disients.,, ',It M , the raeovered myself- forwarded he was pushed up, d I it the Pon i -_ Son to ' ; So Martin bad i led, and that, as berm was the what he war maid to be, he wits worse, Ru Looking at him, I conceive a A-81 , an I &king It i/ so duired. . j:. _ 01sI Pro- suffialently, at lout, to for help. 89ma In stamps, for book and testimonials from - I � - I - . 1, i, only address ound, to which to *rite,, they port has it he murdered his father." ' jadfo.840 him, His thin hatchet Uoe, loan laborers t ork near by sprang Into the 11 Murdered his fatherl Was he hanged ?11 I than who have been oared. Address A could write ut to her. Granny guessed and yellow, Is not repossessing ; h Is eyes I Tried me ashorag and by thin . � . John Martin was her son Martin. How "He ascaped. Have u not board the are uneasy and dal! ; his ungainly hands time I 09 V. Labon, 47 Wellington St. Eact, I frent0o * a all breathe with extreme difflaulty, 0111. Cat thisout for --futare referall0t, � . . . . . else shoal Is tern she had written to her toile" heedlessly.? 'And 1*11a relates it in ,have a hawk-like greediness shoal t!lGM ; this being too most serious symptom, The . .. � I � hey when he &a at school be In his posses brief. Will, in the arm-ohair, lifts ids And an sihood Malevolent isxpressloa-aor- I When writing mention this paper. t I , - purple me" wan moraped from the skin with . - glen?" . hand, delicate an a,womail'i, to his forehead smile is?, , , :_ � I ,d tainly an expression of hate and dislike- knives And rsz)ng but It seemed to have 11 C an you Sell me what a a . I - � _ lays en - of Vail i � I stroke th silky hair fondly. How mu. and utters not a word. Mr. TheraldPa dim. I h ble,features As he saam her furtive Asked a gentleman of a little girl. . % 1__­t.1 . sunk Into too flesh. For nix or se � . I ..,.-. .... �L -; '. steal her I'D I Is she right'or wrong ? gnat Is not veiled, I Interpose and say-,- y. Who in he I Is Judith obnoxious to afterward I could very readily have passed sir ; It Is the whisper of a laugh." . '... . . ,.., . - ,. I i- _ . ­: veto go'of shame or not I i 11 He may not have been guilty." *A spa Don't use any more naumous Varga - In hers a herl him ? I will find out adil 44 I OA11- for a tattooed man, the entire middle and tivoisucls U I L I... 1. . . Go I , . , Malts, &a., when you can 9 Poor gTa iny, she had hoped and hoped "I think he was, Diboralig" Dale n SqnIrs Ellorallo Asks after my Mends, chats lower portion of lbe body being covered an Pill!j, et in Dr- .., 'hen hope.. taken frrsm� gently; but I have -always Imagined a 1101e, and then Has back fatigued ; he asp- surt Carson a I Stomach, Bitters, a medicine that until then I _ - ed tre with the fanciful tracings itaggillablS. moves the -Bowels gently, cleansing all imPur* 1. ­ , . . ' ... I.. -. her she prop red for death. Mrs Carey I *d was unpremeditated. 8 r Perot proolates our presence, but he Is not well 11111,0 41411 - - ItIon from the system and renderinif the -Blood , . Val _fit. �`_,.° ,. comforted her by telling her she would find may have provoked him. There Is little 8119111h to sustain conversation. Mr. Bre. Alexan er comflng to America. Pure andbooL (Treat Spring Medicine boon- . - * I . , , , I him In Heave . " i doubt that he had lived a blameless life Son says In am 91.11 tone-- . I A. P 300- -, - . . * We do ni it we that Prince Alexander, the - . ��� � . ...., I.: - 1% � . . . . _� .. . - - - ­ Ill glanoe a Judith. She utters Wars with his Wife-" "Your .grasiftilsor,-is vvy'-slrod, Min deposed Bagarian mon oil, b going to have . 0____ . - � . . . .. . m. - .'' I apine.11 . I . U-Tait _" ZUV""" . - _._.� 11� name very do oral and gravely, As If It M:f An you not r6girding, him leniently ?I If Z"nd two iadies UL . , " . very much diffioulty keeping the wolf M ,. Toronto, 0 . . � . � I ,:,; I . !:,,� w" sacred to or. Does she ever compare - Thorald crime. 49 I do list f &nay your It In a hint for us to - depart and *a take I away from a door. addition to the In. good pay. K. 2. Kmawni �. -.­ , Silas Thernte with Will? Surely not; a view of his crime Is correct Had he killed it. Jodie kites her grandf &that fondly, �_ CANADI ORKMANENT - .. . ,., . come from , ri $2. 000. (X legacy, he has a ; . I . I his father in the host of I passion, would he promis" to come In by-and-by, and we find numb-or of profitable investments In America 2 � I . - - bad comparies will it If she ever does. . , re .. ­�'. I rise hastil an I'lliar the gate ollok ; it have run away ? And they too the money ourselves In the passage, which he oan realize ul on at any time. He : - ..., I Is my brother yes; Will and a strange - ..._1,._.....1_._­1. ,r. disappearing gives this affair an Ugly look. "Who to Mr. Brenton V I Inquire, in I owns. Stonaldwable re tato In Loan k Savus.,00 T - . They towards as. # I Depend upon I% you are Wrong, and public put my arm round Judith's waist, and we � so . Chicago, . I I I I Kansas City, Denver d Omaha, and he b am conscious at my dream h disordered, opinion h rkhl6 He was a villain 1,9 , wonder to the fir-grove, having donuo4 hats a part owner of One f L the' ' largest sheep - ­ " - 1XC30RF0RATZD. A.D. 1685.. . . - sad my curb adorned with gram, woods "' Whether he was or was not does not and oleaks. I- - - .. . ; i , L - ' 1. 6OA N&PIneo , ranolies in Now Me a*. Hk American 0 1 " $213 200-()00 -_ . �. .:.. and Bowen. udith Is as trim an a snow. affect Miss Napino,". Will matters, trylog 46 He was Krandpi 01041016 property b hold In ill name of Alexander PAID-UP OAPITAL, � tary ; . . . Arep As sweet As a white rose; my.,olleeks to clear him %host. - TOTAL ABORTS, &-jr1di - S,IiOO�000 . I . he lived at Narins until lately. He, knows Marie WUh" Lad Marasolikoff. and : - I . and her trembles a little. " It should not ; but the oasts' of visit. . I glow, and her.. 1p tr M more about Naplus than an sad It his Interests In this try looked after - TORONTO STREET. ... ;1. V andL . ..... . I . 4 I My hinter . Deborah-Mr.Ord.11 In the elm of the fathers on the children is' _­v 00 an ' COMPANY'S 13UILDIMG& Tollow I . "Robin's not obsolete, Mr. Carey'll . I . was for this moon the Sqare asked him by Col. J. 8, Norton, a well-known actor- TORONTO - - . Robln's ce I" I exclaim gladly. to come hen to Put nation ohip-shaps. " Rey In Chlcas�. COL orton toile nit that . .. _ . We shake heartily. Dole Ord can. Will does not reply. Mr. Therald can. . . UNF, ]BRAN& � "IdenotlIko him .11 I he would not be a If Prince Alex- . . iAVINGS I I . .. t be other t friend fie me. Robin U111101" m . I , 'a, not 0 Busno of 14 avol upwards readved at current rem ..,.�_. 'box gossiped so ah about hissig that him • I I bear the young lady IN - to be 11 He to a to good man of business. Liston Bender were to *sun to the United States SO *I Interest, paid or compounded hall•YoulY, . name has verily a household word shortly. Are you te. be a bride Married So that bird. ,live. Inaletter to 1. Norton last June - DZB19N2URZ& smaid V- I listen for a mementg Ind then room. the Prince maid : 44 ever It Is She- divine .. ,., . f . - I . - . . �... - .... . with uL Lin hingly I Inform him of this. smiling at to- .. 11toney nogived an deposit tot a fixed term 01 yes* . - 1110no0l. pleasure to release us m the harassing re- for which Debentures are Isenq� with hAlf-yei"* He' be horrified, but then chits "The data Is not fi' A - We 11 Mrs. Austey told me something spondbilitiss which W rest upon two It loterest eaupone altAcbed. Szoot .. xpd," I 'gay a of him, lbon and Tr�wtg`e . 14 ss&dUy of and Robin. We stroll vexed. I am sorry for Willi as ke Dobonlu 106 of " thim stood though ske did not mention his name. She will be our choice whome In that. an sulbod". 11 to invest in U I We' 'ga along leisurely Will and Judith behind. I must annoy him. I try to divert the 12 said your grandmammali "Company.' o0aplsalandAwa§1101 1. ­ _. . -V I ­1 ­ 6._ "Mt"Y. and great country be lno�d 0 Atlantic, whors, thug rem'VA do- . .- !� . _: . turn ecomional ,y. How well they look to- Into a now channel 61 Mr. Therald, you steward-he was boV4 wae he 1j4A?,1_ removed pan betaga au I yogdoot eafetl- . t.. _e . - . from Is In so of court. and - =6 3 to we oss Falls, '_ I - I gother, he so Wit she so fair like I Her said your was the fiaost aboak %mW the r andalouly, appre state, we . 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I : , L " L I . . 40060 . I � L -11.0 , - __ � . -1 I - - . . __ - I - - . . : I I . I . . � . . : - .: ; � 1 . 1. I - , , . I - - . I I I . . � .1 i . . . . � . I - � - - - - - - :1 - - . - __ � - I - - . I - . , n I _ . - lebta. FA V. r: <.., AND 1► RE. , : AT$ F9ZU 'E IIEWA. EABTE --- O F.. L ar, s .f; ice.. , 4 a Q� ®HSIg Ili OIi'h�8. y . is .1 F1 L FQ'LLIES. . r the ° sxn LATE �OwINd of WgsAS 'N,okI Dew V o:eAdiag #that eighi =thrd Mr. Gladst•n• reoofved o 1. it knew. T �; anniversary of his hilts. pbbltehere !os his •000 item h1`s �owfise rkeztssas'eaea &&rota iiR+eatr*airer. r speo[al The average yield of wheat per a to P the Irish ender If the rs& serpent &said ewslt*w Sally Pradhomme, the wealthy French question, t The recent calamity to ono of our sletw the stories that are told &beat him t . ' get his country is not quite twelve and one -halt cilia natnrail ro 1 "eh on 1 , ale per sore. The averego quand 'of dams woi>ttk. twelve Uaos *f poetry a good There ate a number of Mormon mission- y cal s the story of similar he followin word ifs 1 to Z/ k. , disasters in the past, and it is worth of or l rwsrd are the same • ' Nome o sae . etaCtI. se Is very nomrly six pocks per & e; aria in Turkey, bat the &ra not making P , y I , . to Min Har" E. Uelfoz a man notice howseldom cities have suffered severe- m .. . ate be wheat increases less than tae , oetisia of flee Y aanvorM. T,he Tar deer not need t* t,,lg l? line+ late " Schuyler Colfax. is, and has bean for beosme a Moetinoa to order b have all that ly from earthquakes• i -ondon has frequent- - his t is no uncommon thing- for & tool the last twenty-five : esn ken r et the q Yen hopeful ' see Ka9,a,'a k ant' to fifteen onlms, sans heaths, ear ty' y • pe wi•!es that ho wants. 1y been shaken by them, but sr never young Pe •: ( tug a negro baby for �t lighthouse &t Mluhi &n oft known : .ao se th4 Hret time)--to M &mma►, it that a spoiled n k eon lain ng an average of forty grains ; he ce, g y+ The yacht gap e� gabs& of the Y �riew oepsegaen e*, It�r oh ld ? ; rid. °� The wife of John- Be New York Sea ph&e t been broken up and Oas a +o of February, 1751, is he meet • r_ -. fried ale grain Producing this plaint tint tau d >ri• 0 Reittj ihs t, h What �► beautiful i`•rm l" exclaimed ton titloa hundred field. Wheat bas'bbea mad go Irish *ztle. d travlolliai throngs the F.aaer- acid for firewood &t Cow Isle *t Wight. startling has ever known. It was prove- M s Titetawe the first time she saw an eel en � ecreass twelve hundred fold. It in evi out g yA «' � dad � • Jaaaery by & remarkable &&rota. ,• + ; a 1„t aid Isle now and pnost ever secs with A reward of £100 has been offered is At night such a le thin waist you know." i e t an into use red light rag, y Ply his tyst &snob of the `wheat sown mast fa to a moot hear t� we eon e, England for the proof •f &Dare of . drnnk*n• the northeastern the&etern ak and hm fancied a clergyman was tellin & macveileat P y film 11 : mature The severities ei fall droath and Mrs. Cleveland &s 'reoetved'as a present sea that has been anted without total alb• y to g •s a°°w9re .. inter i se zing destroy m,►ay plants, yet ,from & Sctn ei shoe akon in Woh+rm, Muse., etlnenoo. F b t fire mast be raging over the land. In Y, when his little girl s&id : Naw, P•r B +Cher t cause why many de net reach & it ei French` id aU - raary a tearful storm with peals o1 b hat true, or is it only presohing ?' - the Pa peers, hand made. This London ' Atherieint is auth rt for thunde -, f1uhc s of lightning, a tempest of „ , "'1183- metufi Is because they bave not room for The size is three and a halt.' the statement that the f m p wind, and blinding hail writer says that dress Is a . woman s rain terrified he mta- growth. We sew too mnoh aeod, In fiefs A Bre zlltaa,n jour gives an aboannt of a •• mgmm " is nothing morebr lay tins the whole trlaaag At cart on the 8 -h et �r tort oennndram." But it is hoped" she . , nmenoar �ngh,'a wheat'field one may,find iieslate1 wt reoe es v n b Prince Lee ld at y Febrna the o &rib Hake came. wil never be compelled " to give It up." - ` nd ;boat l., Pa . Si Po your ancient Eg�rptlan his boner his band- g Between . The plants for wme inches round the White Home Wayhington, on Jane a bitome and V + + tom• m 1, ground up in oil, It ' men may read Jaw and' become a law - g twelve and one o'clock in the afternoon the _ 'O t that About have died. It is eignif:o&nt that these 15, •' at which Y oo OleveLnd was pro- resembles asphaltum to its general gaali- city was shaken to its centre. Houses tram ye , he may study medicine and be called not tnl• &tools are always large eves. If the teat sent 1 ;at let ." I ties, except that probably owing to the ad. bled, . furniture moved on the flaorm, the a voter ; but if he wants to be a black - � . ' _ fine rub. fs ogv,;r a of one of these steel c o &totally P=oHtio Moz. President of Mezlao - t4@@# e Mixture of linen p the mineral oU of the bells rang of their own accord, ohina and sm th he mast work at his trade. auoever d, t0 will be found to oocizpy quite + °+ Other' said to be a trifle brigandish in appearance ancient bitumen hue diet a Pewter rattled on the shelves and &des he habit of abbrevlatln y ng - closely a ll the ground fir a mpe►�e twelve to f PP mummy disappeared, ac that sound was heard like that of the fall of en writes b a bad one. The other. dui s r"me M n ohes -!n diameter. This mach )soil and with something o the air of a lucky sd- y Is net quite so liable to otaok *r• j & '. �an, sad venturer. His oareer has been f ll of ro• move on the canvas. some heavy objeot. The shook was fs t onl ce mporary a ke of a lad a g 1 resale tta ly not too much for a vigorous mantic adventure. 4 to the dty and Its environs. The terrified l y the theatre " inpeve oastume " appearing &t n, A boring made tthe Pcuuiaa, G_ In people were soon reassured. But a month - , Wheat last to have for tE edits greand. by I. Tae � meat &t Sohladebach in search of coal t* 1 The fee fug teats of the wheat plant rarely Charles Monokey, Inventor of the blarz,o- afterward, between Ova and six o'clock in noientIst says the earth 'i sarfaoe b &n i .. o doe r than four inches ; hence, if there key wrench (ignorantly called the monkey said to be the deepest in the world, The slo ly changing, and what is a► valle to- - sal goal f d• th Is 4,500 feet its breadth at the bet- the morning, a still more violent shook y y - lints&. ue fifte n calms in the stool, and it has & wrench), is living in poverty in Brreeklyn. P . aroueod them, It war ushered lab fluht des m& be a moantsin s million years - - of ground twelve inches in diameter, He sold the patent for $2,000, and now mil- tom two inches and at the top eleven inches, •f he mud. &low rumbling noise like he oe, A man who contemplates ere sting . . . sad old �h oal will have only thirty cubic lnohes lions are made annually out •t the • inven. The temperature at the bottom in 118 a , ., g air idenoe in the valley" should remember, • - that of a carriage rolling ever a hollow , • =` - he new g g th and be prelared to find his hous9 on of soil feed from —say a mans four lnohes tton. At a depth of ten meters below. the fanot• pavement." Again furniture rooked belle proper, ant ground P g 8 e top of a high mocntain in the ear 1 001 then to dept ,three in length, end two and one - Mise'�innie Di►viai, yoangett'daaghtsr of g and of she P,►tthenon, fragments of were rang, horses shook to their tdnnda- . y � • - n lnneh half in width. Dleaenre out much a man of Jefferson DAvls, is in Wohmond, Va. Miss a large stoup of�figures have been discover- tions, and the terrified people rushed from � ad, 4I soldier, afq torsi service, reoantI de arch and sea hew small [t is. Bat if you sew Davis was barn In the (�.Anfsdorate ezeontive • representing, It !s conjectured, the labor their beds half clad into the streets. Bnt ' gn y • and in - - -x six peeks of need to the &ore, each plant mansion, at Richmond, not long before the of Hercules. Among the remains Ina lion's, this was all. No life was lost ; no houses wr to the fol`ewing terse, bat pithy epistle - • Will have less soil than this. As the seed close of the war, and for that reason her head, with part of a ball in life size the fell : A mad prophet foretold a still to Is wife : Daar Mary— I haint tiered al but ' ' P P greater I whole cannot be distributed with perfect uniform- father cable her •' The daughter of the Oen• head being a splendid prodaotiot} of the shook that In a month would destroy L,on• fro you far so long that I hev forget you - -; sty, some must have much less than even a federsoy. , s sculptors art, y don and Westminiater, and all was coaster- au of married to a Egn' tisn woman. eolaltst g l? " nsttou. Thousands left, the of On the Tr &tin this won't make no diffarentn In our all ftrr�• \ surface two Inches square. There can be Maz Adele`, the , grim hnanorist, b "ins &o• Fsar ancient monuments of Lando' are city. 1e min• - but one result —death from starvation. oepted the. "Prohibition - nomination for the now slowly turning to dust with no one to 8:h of April, the day foretold, people fled ref rhanship when I comes baok. ,I ham do them honer. A statue of the Duke of gathered at night In ye r iffekshun&te husband, J— W —." Those plants which get the st9rt by tea - Legislature in Montgomery Cone 33e from the scares and It hear - on of germinating nearer the surface, or of r9 �' g - Id des g g e+ will probably be able to write a book on Cumberland, erected in 1770 by Gsn. the parks and fields. Bat no now shook �u one of our Western ezoh:.nges the fol. - ' Greater natural vigor, will "smother the the fan that -he will get out of the campaign, Stroud ; Holbein's Gate, which stood on oame. The terror passed, and London has le i In advertisement recent! a eared : • . - y others out. The struggle for existence Bat he believes In open mane In ell the edge of the ro al rounds, on the read. never shoe felt the destroyer'r T. an-1 • p° g y P Y g Roma has quivered at timeapen its four- aw p, irefm mesaweek age. The firsteker Al too is well illustrated. Some of the plants may tios, . between Charing Cross and Westmiinster ; not be smothered oat before winter ends , I the portloo and colonnade that used to datione ever dnas Its first settlement. All so who returns her I will shoot ari the . (i st a Mrs. Adellne 14blaiioo of'Knex Me. , at all for a time they struggle ; but they are so . who is 77 years old, recently heat into aw stand haters Harlington House ; and Tem- its neighborhood is voloanio. The Ourttan s!ix t." Now, there Ina man 'who prob -,bly weak that the front removes, them, Even well twenty feet deep and cleaned it out, ple liar, T -breo of these still exist and Pit that opened In the Forum was no doubt kn we when he -fie In luck and In bound that I one, ld be rebuilt the Holbein �ate with produced b an earth asks. )rated , the strongest plants are Injured, for the ,,,.,` 1 , ' stru le mast weaken them. She was asdseted by her daughter. The " "'f f • y q since then for a pforeseen aironmstanoe shall upset his id one git With ladder )rein too short th• 'sttaohed a ro its medallion heads is supposed 1!O be under twenty centuries the city has never oeased p le cart. . zot E less seed there would be more plants In g y Pe a ertain gravy mound In Windsor Park at times to tremble. Yet It has s ffered no • . y and lowered !t, Mrs. Robinson clambering Wan year husband en thus stand yester- n, We the spring ; surely more oulme and ears n Llma there i■ a constant shaking of the nrions disasters, The graoefal do a of'St. a ?'' &eked a law lawyer of a woman Ia a at harvest time. Making liberal allow- down by rooks till she reached the ladder. g lister s tins high on its loft oolamat ►nand ground. The houses are uniformly three g g y • in which husband ones wlfo were wit - more . anoes for drbuth, frosts, inseots, eta., When Bismarck goes to Gartein he always mere s in her ht. The flrtl store !■ of would seem to invite the first efforts of the a see, !' L -' three pecks et seems too much seed for an stays on the upper , floor of an old saber- y g Y No, she answered, with a snap, - or a p y y PFe destroyer. It hat escaped them all. " Its + ' Acre of land. This quantity to now town b dashers rho adjoining nip the Baderehlose. brick or stone, the walls being (ally three a wasp t on the at%nd. H9 was on the•_ q tr P 1 g feet thick. The upper two storeys are made greatest height." said Steadbal, •' mskes - a t That's the kind of a man he is, when- some of our most successful wheat growers. They made him comfortable there when he of bamboo lashed to ether. It takes a one tremble when one thinks that Italy b e r theta fie an thinat to net on from a satin We sow practically as mnoh seed as our. Wes poor, and comfort im &U he wants. 8 constantly agitated byeartl gaakee that the y „ ' fathers did fifty ears a o et at least twice �Vben it Domes to et le Bismarck Is a ho Pretty severe earthquake to destroy one of s f to the top rail of a we>•m fence. .. It the y y g ' y y Pe these buildings. The peculiar thing about soil of Rome !n volcanic, anal that in a moo - . , u much seed then as now was the proper lees, lamentable, disheartening failure. meat we might be deprived of the fairest - 3am�s a shako in. that the first time you gat one . quantity. The land was more productive, In a Frenoh paper there Is a matrimonial yon` are apt to take it ccolly. the next monument that eztats." He tells of two "Land O' The Leal.' . at'° In hence the Plante might be closer together. adverllisement from &widow with 200,000 time you are afraid sad ever after that you monks who were to the ball ei 8t Peter's It was Impossible, with the Implements then francs, who ,weeks &husband in one who are demoralized. afraid, Hakes are acme- during the earthquake shook of 1730. It here are ezpreselone in Siotoh tangs sr in the at command, to prepare the seedbed as we must, at least, have &. like sum of mono q -produced each intense terror that one of yII ge'tive a' a sermon. Lady N:►irns . ' . on al y+ thing_ that no mesa can become aooastomed " and o' the'L�al " la noG enl a Ietnre of a� ht do now. The condition 'of.the ground was ' wit other equally pleasant recommend&- too i them died on the spot. Naples, apparently th land of the living that Ilea be " K not near so favorable ' to germination and tiers. Her postscript Is emphatic. She still more exposed th&n Rome to this danger, q beyond the it the growth, hence it wale necessary to sow more Lord Henry Lihn9x, who has jaet died land of the dying, bnl .a s ,urce of clasola- ' ' fir Y nays, if & negro, "he must have double the + has never at any serioai evil. Often y g+ ttlag seed. But what, more than anything else, sam also r(cluisite. was a singular instance of a person having its great population have bona driven from do to those who have been parted from'. . , _ n the made more seed neceesar wine the Im er- been -by accident born a man, when nature friends that have eons before. - - y' P The Rev. Chew Ju Tian', fhb first Bad- their homer by tarter evhea Vesuvius has ,` odimI feet manner of distributing the need. It intended him for a woman, He wax by no _ Lead is the Sootoh for to al and the g dhist priest who ever visited New York, is ba�en active, or the earth has trembled y , i 1 will Wes, Impossible to me cast the seed that same P means wanting a cleverness, he was smug- b se g lifts np the tearful eye to the land pf - P new located in Mett street. loekin after around them. but Naples has remained al• :Icy, would not fall more tbtekl than ethers 8 tag end he wawa decidedly good debater, the lo &I, where . - ;' y + the theological Interests of that .leoalit mdait unharmed. It has seen its sister cities - �a &n .- while some were not covered at all, and g y ' but these advantages were marred by a woo Pom ii and Herculaneum disappear, and 1" •There's nae sorrow there, John; He Ina learned men, speaking and writing- maabh PPe ' some were buried .as deep as the harrow - pettiness which rained his political Messina and Catania lie crashed In rains. There's natther could nor tyre, John, ' Sanskrit, end reading with ease several of teeth penetrated. Now the seed is diet`!- g career. In oomps►ieatively early llfa he ba The day is aye fair the modern languages of IJarepe, though came the media of communication be- It i* seated !n the midst of velee►uio Lakes d In the land o the Leal. Cat- - . z batedp ery uniformly, and on a w 1- prepar- f °� and geysers, under the shadow of `Etna and - :! , he speaks none o t e latter. twee& Mr. Dlerse I d the Canseivatives. When the late Dr. ed seed bed the drill covers eau grain at Lady Randolph Churchill get to the But he came to the conclusion that Lord Vesuvius, Dickson, a gedl� ;. fffau' , practically the same depth , we have the No event ever more startled Europa than cle gyman a f Edlnbncg�+, loot a sweet little , Man ladies allot ei the House of Commons Beaooansfield had net done bee h for him r it he Han "The Londe' the Leal" at 1. . ridges to protect the plants. and jhold the g y ag i the dastrua3tion ei Lbben is 17 5, It seem- K + g . snow over them daring the winter, almost `every day since her husband has be- and after his enforced resignation, on the ad Incredible. Dr. Johnston reiaeed for fa fly worship. ' So real way It to him, that . 6 came Cbaaoeller tall the Ezohe "goer. Shs ground that he ba�i been qualified ar a direo! •• a he said " It'e a It bat what that w &s Late sowing In to be commended where same time to believe it, why, men + pity - theite - is a probability of attacks from tbe- site in a corner of the gallery on the Min - for to boards of companies an which he sat •{ amen the art hrases 1 Since I've thought taey P y � to ' where + asked, was Llebon, of all ether older, se- g � P P � age �� ;; on " Heseian Fly, or other insect ene.mlee. If b risl aide, wh a Mrs. Gladstone was he never took an active part In politics. In looted ier this dreadful chastisement ?" For mole of our bonnie balm "a being there, I =� - 3oa- , sowing is delayed until October bat, - the often seen in former times. Her photograph this matter he was, I think, hardly used Lisboa had never known any serious dlsaeter must say that I cannot sing so he &rt[ly, flies will have deposited their eggs before and that of her husband are now seen In considering the number of M. Ps. who had from eartbgnakw, and had seemed more se- "' And oh I we grudged her salr " thewheat lands become large enough to re. London more frequently than those of any- done precisely the same thing. I rather care than dome or Florence ' P g 6 ,yet the city . To the 1 &nd o the teal . th s oelve them, and there will be no knee to body else. liked him and I am sorry that he has left was almost levelled to the ground. A tidal ++ 'for she in- safe and ha in the land of ', i- suck the life out of the wheat later on. The queen of rertagut wear`' the Paris this planet. wave swept ever It. Thirty thousand of its +ns , �Ccrrow,' in the land of the ,true- heart- Very often the ground Is so dry in early life saver's med&1, In 1879 she was bathing The anplea ntnome b•4ween ilea. Bm• Inhabitants perished In that awful moment. a&f . September that U the seed germinatesi the with her two sons, Charles and Alphonse, longer and the Baron Lsreisty reminds Le The. shook was felt across the Atlantic. I - - -- _ au plant will not thrive and may, wither be- aged .11 and 9 years, at the watering place Afati» b contras probably) of & liar. Chimneys felt is Boston, and Charleston . per' yond recovery. If sowing Is delayed until of Caseses. A big wame carried cff the two (y t. y) peOII trembled. Bat when the terror aced Protracted Earthquakes. ' t ad' R ly sensational duel fought in Paris in 1815, P"s t rio the fall rains have moistened th ground, children, and. the Queen boldly swam out to between the B ma ist CoL Barbier -Dnfai await Lisbon wale rabailt ; it rose from Its' The oentlnaed shooks of earthquake at ; -trio the plants will be as far along until winter their relief. The sea running h1gh, and the and & oar IDa► ta tof the Royal Guard rums, and for more than a century has weed. stops their growth, and there wilt be more lard and her bo s were nearly lost to the y g P y ' lived on unharmed and more than ever. roe- Charleston. rays a Boston Hercrlai, bring to l y y y The two adversaries were pat Into a coach P min •t the fact that at the time of the great. ;1� of them, it is now possible, and ' ertainly sari,. when the lighthouse- keeper, seeing , and bound together is such wise that on* porous. The Sicilian cities Messina, Paler• ear sake at New Madrid, Me. In 1812, - lack prefitable, se to prepare the seed bed and their danger, dashed into the water and mo and Syracuse have been the favorite are ;. the right arm of each was Loft tree, and in • 7 ear sakes were also felt "In S xath Caro- - tn• apply fertilizers that the plants, though succeeded in bringing all three to shore is secs hand was placed along, keen dagger. victims of the earthquake, ' The Spanish bin . - etartod quite late, will reach suffiolent size safety. Her Majesty wears her medal Then the doors of the ooson were aloud cities Malaga and Granada sad even Ma- I + Tp New Me,drld earthajuake war one of hay and have -& root - growth strong a ongh to prkudly as.the reward of her bravery ; Ent and before being opened sgstn It was, so. drid, suffered Wt year from fatal and In- the knoat remarkable examples of continuous " - ie�r withstand the water, It is rot necessary to there Is no record of nay medal or any cording to the terms of the duel, driven de osaant shoakt. The Greek friends, Ischia shooks of this kind on record. Hambsldt tend sew so early as half a century age Better other reward, having been given to the llber&tely three times around the Plaoe Oar- (near Naples), and recently all interior reform to it ss one of the few instances in ally implements for prephring the ground- and -lighthouse min. r *&self The recent!* eat on the box, in the Greece, have been ravaged and shaken. It which there was Ip versant quaking of the fen- sowing the seed, end bettor me beds for coachman's place. ( When the deers• were would seem that an earthquake track lies ground far several ■aooesetve months, far . tertihaing, with nnder.dnialag, have so •• The Old, Old Stott" i opened the young tapt&ir was found dead, &mldtt the fairer regtoa�r of the earth. from any volcano. 3tIIg oh en ed conditions that the rule relating ,,�° In ancient strict the most memorable to wheat and ether crops, fecndel end far What & depth of thee there Is in the" s"` °coed by many discs wounds. 'Col. Dafal • that of the a This phenomenon was 'extensive in its _ g P pa use was In little better! plight, having received earthquake was & th reign f Tiberius. changes wrought in the surf&as of the earth _ - rald, � the conditions of 1836, most new a varied words. How as in a mirage• shifting soenes three terrible thrusts in the breast, and his The fairest of the Greek cities along the to an appalling extent, Leke and Islands - ln a._.. float before as of'hap homey and hearts whole left check having bow tern off by the Ionian there fell before It. Touched by the were created by It. Lakes twenty miles in ' once made glad', now seelate. teeth of his adverm . Nevertheless the common arrows of humanity, even the Em- ezt nt were formed to an hoar. while y • , • !. . �� �bI�110NDS OF THOII HT, Of dal k eyes that b ghtened is t�o glow, tough old Col. got well, and even before he parer sent lavish aid to the suffering people. other's were drained.almont as rapidly. and • of the love that bnrn"sd at the pare heart's was quite oared eagbt two more duels, Ephesus and its &trier cities arose In now T�e river -bank of the Mlesissippi for Bf- - van E; altar, of sweet lips that smiled and from one with Col, de S t- ?tiorys, and the *the splendor only to be strieaa:en again and again teed'miles Bank as mach as eight feet. The Life's evening fringe its lamp its it, which tones issued forth, Uke the ohime of with Gle Mentlegter, in each .osse gravely by the unseen destrVer. . In Justinian 's for t trees were turned and tt obod in . A Bo Joabert. diver betas, me fall of trust were they, weundlnl his man and himself amptng nn- reign all the known world woe desolated by eve direction, and the people in the noun- om p l :_ - Of the *oft white hand laid s* confidingly harmed, a constant suooessioalaf earthgaatkb. The try boat were In the habit efolimbing them It fs lesesnrer to thanitoblgaeath. In the apparently strong and firm one, with globe itself seemed convulsed by some !n- to pe being swallowed, as the premoni- M' --P °pe. i a perfect faith-that knew no change • that tern! stru le Yet it Is remarkable that �ot3lelm Teetotallam. fig for symptoms of the eheaks were per - ,: tto, -4 It is-, `to,blsme than to limitste.' "whither thou goest I will ge. Thy people , amidst these long series of disaaten, rei►oh• calved. . 'oei Agollodorus. i shall be my people, and thy Good my God." The celebration of the tenth anniversary fag over s'thcusand years, *a finer works he shooks of the fame as" eartt�qui►ke of , To find and is see that it was all ier of the accession of the reigning sultan, S of men has survived them all. The Acre- the aracoas oent[nned ee ears. Bat , - There Is no gresiter unhgpines� than t0 > y -1 -• remember happiness in mtase L &ate nae ht that the bri ht he' dal Hamid was obeaved with a patriodo lie and the Parthenon lived until th• g , g pas were wind- polio y gt4l shooks have not, illy resulted in , es, ry. t ward strewn, that the love, as gr *t, and devotion that sheaved no flogging The were wreaked by Turk and Vanethm The t da mage or loss of. life. , The choicest blessings of life bin within frith and trust, had been more than the 201h of May is the lot of July for Turkey, Roman r*&de still bound them together. ach the ring of moderation. —Tuppe '. aching heart could boar, meeting no return, and the thunder of cannon, the etaysty of R ,)man squeduoto and bridges oove�d - - t)r• the dsoorations the brlllian of the fire- France and Spain. The column ei Tra d- 1 nab ,The very gods rejoica_when he wife ; and so it had broken. That how love and + cy p j GREAT SNAKE 1STORY. -y - ur- h honored ; when the wife Is inja ad, the hope and trust, like the Dead Se& fruit, had works In &U the large centers were hardly still stands unharmed at Roma The Pan- - : od whole family decay; whealthe oo trary.is tamed to ashes upon the white Ups. Inferior b the patrledo display* in other them still lifts its graceful dome, untouched 1 !tom V6valts a Reptille aver $ithteen , . 1. s• How the soft, little hand, had grown lands. , There b, however, a certain ,awbri- by the storms and earthquakes of nineteen Inches Loan. case it flourishes. —Mena. seamed and callow and so weary of battling "sty in oriental festivities which Is Indicative oeatnries. i We over - educate the memory, while alone, the oloude so dark and lowering that of good sense. One o*ntratt was especially It is these Irremediable sorrows that tsaoh T e years age John Longwell of Charier- - ro the temper and the feelings are ne leobed, the Bret while beautiful eyes, now dull and 4 • fro Tie a Doan Pal., - - .. netloeabl •there was no drankeasess.hs us we are man ;they awaken the Instinct of , $ county,, began ezperIenot . fo 8ttin that the future will be overn- vY , ooald net roe Police reports of Boyr*ut for . the 20tff of oommuzw love: mg 1►range sensations In his stomach, s,s if . . sea with noshed tears pk so living thing was there' &. A year &fie, ' ed moos more by the affections has b the gloom. May would, not probably contain a single , the nnderstandtn .— Landon. y How with'eeine the light of "re"en went ones of arrest for disorderly oondnot oanmed Her - Cher. by eons of a violent emetic he vomited two _. g d7 wine or It uor. In fact, the Mobamm•• .. � I � Uvt snakes, each ever a feet is lenzth. Aocaetom yourselves to overo'o a ord out suddenly, bsoan*s ei the narrowness of y g Snooze ion Monday, saeese for daa�nger ; Tw months later he felt a reourteaa of the ' 1-1: - ri masher thtnLe of difficult •' f r - the groove they moved in,- when with just den world is a teetotal world, and wine• P. era bin sensation in his . y,, o if you ob a oarese or a smile a tardy appreciation drinking among the Moslem` is extremel Sneeze on Tuesday. kiss 8 stranger ; , $ stomach, and was serve, the left hand, for for of pji'awttoe, even, & fife would have bloyssomepd anew. Pr Sneeze em VVedaerda for a letter • '.. task n with fits, s000mpsated with horrible rare and when actioed tint do be ehmud y, , .j . I con ldens. Three wet kt he ezporieae- !e inelgific9nt and not sdspted to general and how she, who knew no guile until he with all the secrecy of the book oeilar Snesza ea Thareday, something better ; ago ov bo �ers, yet it ho the bridlai better came, was made to understand the hollow- grog' P• yro ge ad eYoe ti*nall" severe fit which aoarl . of • Ali* Be nt ties s bar Ea• P Y y ao than the right with�nstant, use.— Pliny. non thereof, and made t• stand without, Snoeze an Friday, sneqze for sorrow oest� him his life. The other afternoon der- •• r*pesa population a�reU aaa many native y, 1 � It in a wonderfal &Iv &shags to as man "s the Pori at Paradise longing for that the Christians who are wise, &ad a cumber of Sneeze on Saturday, joy to- morrow ; , ing,anether fit Mr. Longwell vomited alp a . eve r ' may never "have." Ah the bitterness of wine depots are Uoeased. Yet I have never gneaze on Sunday, year safety soak ; garter snake eighteen &n� a h&lf ioahes long ; ry porsnit yor avoeattou, to secure y et so*a & ro*n under the influence of U- and half an inch In diameter. H s wife -- ts &driest fn a sensible woman. In wo- *lowly finding oat, when hope Is dead &nd y Im For Satan will ohwo you the rest of the et &tee that when the snake protruded t*nr - desp&tr and cockles Dare Creep in and hold qae in the eset. Rotors the advent of Ea- Greek. lnohes irem "the sn @stet's month it stook i . ma►n there is at once a sabtile delicacy of sway. G pity the wrecks ei the ••might rep ens there was h4`11ttle wine•drtnkia if wil g fast, but the snake was finall a soled , kct, (a plain soundness of �jadgment, have been because of the "old, old any to Be rout. Things ,acs changed for ��+ y ] which are rarely combined to an equal story" the worse is that particular. The Delos• �t4restiDR Conversation though not before Longwell, in hb agonizing• - . degree In man.— Balwer. .�_. lam ligign, however, Is vast teetotal Be. Humbaud : What were you mad old Mrs. oesvalaaiong, had bitten it almost through in Sol A barrister, noticing that the oeurt had + Smith talking rA earnestly &bent ? th places. Neighbors hbors oernborate the ,a, We have certain work to do for otir , nq biet and its beaeficeat flaeaoe wUI al- ac* ant, It fie supposed that In driakTn a >�d one to sloe s short in the middle . wa keep a check upon the customs of the Vf�ife : .. ,and that ls to be done etrenaoael g R toPP� Oh not !n particular sins g XII y • one thing and another. P Ply a Foel three yeas agtP, Longwell &sucked other work to 3o for our delighb, and *f tits speech. The sadden silence awoke oea' try. is hs stsm&oh the eggs from which the that is to be done heartily ; ale! r !s to the; adges, and the lawygr rarely resam- - Husband : I ale. She talked about one { �►e gro 06 be w.. done by halves or shifts ' batl with • ad : As I remarked yeetetay, my lends" is id you over seat &ay one else t be thing and yea calked mboot anoer. �P g and what b not worth bhb e$ort 1s The puzzled jnd stared at *soh en fe?" she - awned, In much doubt. g*s `` W. not to be done at all. —R other, as themb they halt believed they ; N �daa►rWaA," rte &cowered, tenderly ; $41 $i�sty , miUtera pins era lee! ovary Iday. Eut+ope there &tr 160 people b evee� . a.>da, had been asleep dace the praviow day, as you tbh Is my maiden effort." . we yon to do abastst it ! eq mile. . - t I , . j j ,_' 1. :r. _ - , {. I. , 't - 1` .. , 1 _ . .j . <. f t. , a 1` ,,I 1 ' . t . t O k Y t�- x , `a tl �_� r �. ' i . • Y . f, /. 11 aEr zs �. Id. } ;f ,2ti 4 .. k 1 . - ( i %- i , �_¢ Y- ;), ,ire v. ; fg f +_• .- �cEr X. Wr, ,,. , � lir e t ._' r .r: �i�• ­ V- ,1 • : .t r ,F 1 ,!�:,.._ i� .. -+ a 3 -, I: -1 - } 1 1 i 1 i • . - rte. — - -,.:,; ,,,.,..... ,.- — . � .......... ...a.....,a —: � - _ ti _... : , '. , . I ,. f , - _ -% - .1 . ­ N, W ADVERTIsEMENT'd TMIs DAY. use i464- .. � P61ors Oenclhngs. s A potato. weigliin $ 16s. 2 oz., has beeli --^^� Lbeals-- Leonard's. ., t� loft at *iris office, b Mr. John Palmer. a roller ti0g risk is ttattttled and I ""' � 1'. ! -�' • ,. �,' TAO Ran ohn t3ee. `X It is of the late,• vw4sty, and was fast sinking. After the unhealthy pope � � � ; LQoaI =P ker do Co. growls in his fat er s garden, at the larity of a few fleeting years it bids fair � . s I -' -- Tt�►ilorin J. S. Johuson.,e , : , I c ..�_ - I tt r Harbor. to become extinct, and to' carry with it a �c ,.- . ' F t rat-- -A Han ,;.;:: t arm o • eY 1 sad sows. spirit of moral levity which proved ruin• Thy t,,t ,�''' Q:st and B St i'Cl1 nveyan 'rag —R. Stokes: ! The road beta this villa e' Isnd ous to matey. Its rang up in the morn- �ag - t.. ,. p Sale at La d-�J. S.FamwelL ; : , in fwd at eventide it is opt down and -- S ` . F�►rm to R nt —Thos. Parker... - '; Whitby are in a to 'bly wretched state. We would also dir the suention of the withsreth. zoe half�aozen wonderfiil in town, AT LOGAN'S. . � Special Notice —J. 8. Johnson. i propey parties to th unsafe condition of roller skaters, who formerly picked ; �'' - o` ° For Sale —Apply at Nzwe Office. the bridle gn the ad,. near the cheese pockets or sold dally papers on the street . Yotere' Li9t Court— D :R.Beaton. factory. The' coo le of broken planks corner, will now have to step down from SEE OUR `i GLE By„ AT. $140, PER . Stoves and Ranges — Joshua Bundy. the velvet cushions of fickle fame and reel Cue need re lacing, as t ere is a bad hole in 60-Acre Farm for Sale-W. Fosrtere bridge• came their former stations. But' they .. i : � ►ill be inca incapacitated for their old labor. • t To start Ltalth. 1 I; (.. , We undo d' tat arras ements are The thief's right hand will have forgot its % LI O G A N * : .LYAL I � � fickmag P, 4 .1- g cunning, and his eye will not light upon M I l� i about ,completed b Messrs. Olmsted & . t PICRERING; ONT., OCT. 1, 1886. Rempthorn for the erection and opera- the bnlgina pocket with its old•time ac• , - . tion of a new pia ing mill, to take the curacy. The newsboy wit have forgotten -� .I s , ' , I .1 __ I �. ._: . I LOCALISMS. '';; place of the ache la ly destroyed by fire I—. .- . -.., . how to warble, and no dishing hones rt i will trust him with his first armful. s ' s , I- t� . ` + iii this village. T e new factory, it is ; i -- understood, will b located on Church These are melancholy reflections. The .. , , _ street, near Mr. Jola Gillman's residence,, re- action after such a craze as that of the ... "Y1® Plc^�►Ce t0 BLZ�T' OUr ' ♦ _ � I t is a 'safe rule that. the liberal and it is the inten 'on to make it still roller rink is always sad to see, but none :advertiser' will alteays be found to bi'the more complete tha the old one. The that I. remember have been attended � 1� • . . liberal dealing mer:,hant. Readers of THE citizens have subsc ''bed liberally toward with such lamentable results as this. . 1..�� PICKERING NEWS will nd it to- their'�ad- If one of the most noted and idolized I the protect. We understand another I vantage to patronize those business men gentleman was pre &red to start such a skaters had been gifted with sufficient ■ . s who solicit their custom through these factory provided th above firm did not foresight to have seen the philosophy of =S columns. go on with the undo taking. dying about two years ago, a statue would ;: '. - �.. - i ?' . : ere now have been n6der construction rT [-- Watch o 'r sale register column• v During the past faw weeks (Mr. D bearing his name and record in golden �' 'l►' T E �� V T�REe g p letters on its base, that would have made. — Leonard's will sell at a reduction Leavens has been v ry Duch •annoyed a ' from; now until they leave.. * nights by some yon g lads making raid the Statue of Liberty a comparative �- ' 1. ohnson, the tailor, makes gn im• upon h'is orchard, d. ,not content wit p1Rmy+ and would have - outshone the t N. -- E tiara amide one. thousand years "a" � - S6 =0= TT.T SW W6 V*��: ' `° `porta6ot announcement in this issue. stealing the fruit, these parties, w ioeve Egyptian P Y hence. - "Y' they are, have also been guilty of usin :, i - . i -- iss Blon , of Toronto is visiting at ,k'; ! I . ---= -- - - ,g ' . very insulting language towards Mr. an -- - Mr. ohs Gee s this week. _ Mrs. Leavens, and annoying Lhem in in making a circa t of t'he churches in w F = L ! ' � —Try R. & J. Campbell's, ;Whitby, for other ways. Now, this is very repre- Pickering, I was struck with one fait, . boy's suits in all sizes at low prices. * hensible conduct on the part of any one,- aside from the important truths enlarged �, .- — Misses De' bie and Jennie Linton, of whether by boys r young men, and upon by the ministers. This was the - . ' Whitby, were visiting friends` in town should be brought o a sudden termina• .abnormal respect which was shown ' I . . :. ... I " ... 1­ this veek. tion. There is scarcely anyone so mean strangers, in some of the churches. Now. . ■ 11 —Duck elf oting`'still goes on but the 1 as to refuse to give way all the apples a in Home ehurehee not a hundred miles :: , . ---- , . - demo d appears to be greaser than the person would eat, a d we feel confident from Pickering, things are different. A For .Stone Butter frocks` (W' ith��1's Rupp, either Mr. or Mrs. Leavens would be stranger walks hesitatingly into the open } . J generous in this respect if they were church door, and looks about; him. He Stone rill* eJ ars and el ug►s (all IZes) t ., — all and purchase one of Campbells is undechaed which wa to turn. Naw, ....-I �,- ,.1. asked, but to ills their orchard et er y - . - � - � _. -1 1, top co is in- men and boys. P g y the su superior respect act slid consideration of I - ....I _-, . ..,.. night and abuse the when they attempt P P — r. Rob rt Farrisli and daughter, of to defend their pro erty, is carrying the the congregation displays itself; no one and Fi st -Class Butter Tubs, , .- I - ;1 I : % Gran Rapids, Wis., are visiting at Mr. thing a little too r, and deserves the is so rude as to offer nun a seat. He is Robe t Miller's, in this village. severest condemna ion. We hope we left entirely free to choose for himself. 1 , GO To . ; . - - ry Campbell's for blankets, tweeds shall never be calls upon again to refer All lie leas tc do is to step up . to some i _ a.nd fl noels. It will pay you to see the to such conduct. person and request them to make room � 1 � `j * _ for him, in whatever seal he thinks a barRa ns we offer. Zaooked out in sae Monad: suitable location. Of course if the arson - =T!he remains of Mrs. Hicks' were re- Says the Hanove Post : — "The Bruce P e ` i ceived at the station here on Friday after- Printers' and Publishers' Association has whom he addresses objects to move, he _ r . Tr noon last, and were interred in the En g- boycotted the Mail advertising agency, can try somewhere else. No one will �_ MENTI'ON:., `lieh church biirying.grotind. which has been fo nd to be the most question tlhe free agency of strangers. I' —Call anh inspect Cambell''s boots one -sided institutio they have to deal No one will obtrude upon the privacy of I I . I. .. . `and shoes, cheaper than ever before offer- with, and an effort'' now being maAe to a stranger's thoughts. After he gets a l 0 r. ` in Canada. get the publishers o the Province to. join seat, should he feel devotional, he can But 1 eve dust received a Fine Assortment of _ with them. The bo cutt appears to be listen and the preacher will real the I - 1, —To rent" ' ' for sale. rbe property most complete, then not being a dissent. hymns and he can .sing from memory. known as Leonard's store. There is ; of ing voice from the we. In addition to No one would so far trespass good breed• � OODS, F'.&T L O"OO�S an acre of land, hard and soft water, and the( meanness displa ed by that paper in ing as to fa '1* Iy offer him the extra ' stabling for 12 horses. X48 -tf the matter of excha ge, their advertising hymn -book which protrades from hey Comprising Grey 'Flannels, Tweeds, Fancy Trouserings, —A Toron o paper, speaking of a mar- agency trick was m at disreputable, but coat pocket. This good - breeding does Canad'an and Fancy Yarn, Cotton Bags, Sr,C., _ rings said : he couple resolved them- the Bruce printers h ve not been verdant not exist in all the congregations. In one All Ver (ihea .. . selves into a committee of two, with enough to submit tp it so tamely as was church which I attended I was greatly .. ' - 47 -y power to add to their number," but what hoped. The Mail had no more right to astonished to notice this. A stranger 1 .. - you want to r niember is- that parker and the money which it tried to filch from came in, and was. escorted ton seat by a ' ' co., dyers •an cleaners, of toronto, will the country publish rs b . its advertisin gentleman. usher, who then step d over GEO • P RKEM DUNBARTON,'. . . be here neat wednesday, oct. 6th,, This racket than had the orst pickpocket that to his own seat, and supplied a�hymn, _ ' �'. is a 8 ecial hance for all to get,their walks the streets of oronto. The motion book, and{ when the singing commenced faded lothes beautifully finished for the to boycott was moved and seconded by the stranger joined in the raise and - p �..— - -- fall. on't iss this chance. All goods Meyers. Lang and esley, the publishers thanksgiving, and thought of the rest of return d in o e week. r of the only Conse Conservative papers pub•' his family at worship far away. Now e s Fan 42T. ,'shed in Bruce county. what opinion could this stranger really - 1 . 1 _ --- I G ` Mrs. Beal is now showiri� 'an elegant sea soomnc. �a' 1- ' have of that church.. Be ember, this �`he Urtder� 'rzeet is prepared to �xtrcituse ust/ (yuix�itifij rat ' I die la of milliner , which is greatly ad. We learn that a ery.eerions accident did not occur"in the baek•w dy, and such P y y -, occurred on the $ se 'Lille, near the rudeness `and familiarity m st have cur• j►�%�E'A' ,' BAR?�F'Y, ` PF.A.S Ry'E t mired : y the ladies ' same tt was iii. Lynde creek bridge, on Monday last, prised him. I was scandahzed 1 1 ' Th may be' offers , and- pay prices that will compare favorably' with cur- - 1. in theefield on farmers had oats and peas out by which a man nor ed Hallett received __ r unding markets. To be delivered at Saturda In one field we such injuries as wi 1 probably result in m . �^�m• -� -�T - f y' his death. It. appears was driving a Parlor soe#aL . .L �7 1 ..CtA Y Ar : „- noticed oats still standing. The broken A parlor conversazione, under the au8- weathe of the past week or two is to threshing engine al rag .the Base Line, pices of the Ladies' Missionary Assoei- ., I , . l + ' b and on a proachin a bad spot in the , lame or this. g p P ation of St. Andrews Chtirch, will ,be �T. FRENCHMAN S Bey. Farms o sea 7teat, 1 . road be descended from his seat, and held at the manse on the evening of - �; walked alongside th engine, putting his g He ,would rt�aitiz -Batt Farmer's attention to. the per}'ect safety of - - Parties wanting a finely located 60 acre Thursday, the 7th inst. An attractive , hand against it to t- and keep it in an det-tvey at Freyich�►nari s Bay. No Street Gars, No Railway Gross - farm should read for particulars 'fir. ro am consisting of refreshments upright position, if ssible. Suddenly P g ings, no Screecleinq I,oeornotfves. Forrestier s adv. on fourth page, under music, readings, etc., will be provided. the wheels of the en eon one aide sank head o new advertisements. There are into the See posters. SALT ANI� COAL FUR SALE_. � . several other farms there advertised to ground up t the axle, upyetting� , i , sell or rent. it before the driver a uld get clear of it, A Good ?Mess i .. ,' and be was knock down and wedged As a by-law far the n se of ettin '1'�30�2AS00� A Fiore Crop ' to the ground beneat its .heavy weight. in electric- lights eoggld purpose pass, our Liverpool Market, Bept. I, 1888. Agent far W. D. Matthews & Ca:. 1. Mr, hristopher Stork, of the Bus Upon being extricate it was found that erchants are sh'awing commendable Zine, bas a remarkably fine crop of bar• his injuries were ve severe. We have a terpri'se in the way of getting up new ley this year. His entire crop from forty been unable to learn he extent of the in- 1 ps' before their stores. The eztia acres seed No. 1, and the average juries, but it is repo ed that his spine iy l ght upon the streets adds to the - town's wee ht to the ache, 'was g 58 lbs. We Twee s,Serges­&Worstleds, broken, and he iR oth rwise badly bi•uisecd, a pPatanoe and will also add to the ..� Il 1j: doubt very mu ,Pb if this can be equalled yo much yo that it is thought he cannot meraliant's profits, as people will not be — o r in the township. . P possibly recover. T e injured man is a afroid to come out dark. nights to make .P 1, a a e n f I hue of Port Zesa7r Farr. O�V 1D BtOCk >1" lll . _ brother of Mr. John allett, who resides purchases. , We have to !thank the secretarryy of the on the Kingston road near Whitby, and A sea lilu. Port Perry Fair for a compli nentary he lives in Oshawa, here he has a wife , On Tuesday evenin 'last A (�1 ' - . ticket and program of the attractions of and family. y g b ° .1 weeds, `$6rge►s, Worsteds, Coorksei ews -, the show. It will be o ened on Wednes• obituary at the garbor, set Ilia neap in : Stoner, the lake, and when he hauled them n on ca I Trouse , P _.- ___ , , .1.-..'� r .. - 1_ day, Ue. 6th, by the Liente$ ant- Governor We have this wee td chronicle the wednesday morning he was considerably n rag ►S of Onta io, and premises to be a very fine death of Michael Re d, one of our best surprised at the catch. Amongst the Wh1C�1 we 'offer t the public at prices that can't be beaten. exhibitipn. known and most hi hly respected res'- other fish caught was a garfish, or sea - �-0- -- court or Revision ,I ., dents. During the 1 et few weeks of his pike, the like of which has Dever been - - ' I . th ♦ j j r I�1j�., As w'll be seen b ad, in another col- siclEness he calmly nd ho fall a Sits Clot u e Best St le Latest Cti8±+10 y hopefully P- known to have been caught before in tj I 3% -.1 I ­ �',-" . mm�, the Judge will hold a Court of Re- proached the end, wl ich was reached on this vicinity. He brought it down to the I. I --- I I.: vision i the Township Ball, Brougham, Fridav last shortly of er 12 o'clock, when villa a in the eve - g Wing, ana , Mr. ,• dale at low fi res b t�►e new Ta><lor J. Gre1g. on the 27.th of Oct., to hear and deter- he passed away without a struggle. Hie Kg has scoured it for the purpose of `hay ing I mine appeals against the Provincial age was 50 years, lU onths and 2 days. it Muffed. �atht Voters' ist. All parties interested should Deceased was a pro 'inept and much The latest aryl s of English and Amerlcau Stiff _ . govern hemselves accordingly. g g loot. . '1 ; . respected member o Pickering Lod e, �P TH IMPROVED FLEXIBLE BRIM. , A spas laiat. 1V o. �d5, A.O.U. W., and at his request The Football club of this' town was re- the members of the Order took charge organized on Friday evening last ,with the '' A sn scriber desires us to draw atten- of the funeral arras ements and con- following _officers :— Honorary President, - _­ , Ir tion to he practice indulged in by some Ri Wed the renfh i Mi'• G• Mager; President J. G rmle �': farmer of uttin rubbish in g a ns t their last restin Q y • U �ING4 ICKERT P g the middle place according to the regulations of the Vice - President, J. Greiff ; Sec.- Treas., __ ;,_ � _ __ _ _ _ of the cad after it has been cleared off Order.' There way a large turn -out of J. T. Clark; Captain, T. Andrews; , ,'T - their farms. He says it is a very den- { 0 - Workmen, a number been resent froi>3 Gtii star, A. Cai$eron ; Cominitdtee, R. . ' , gerons ractice, as It scares horses, be- g Latchford and J. Allawa It is ex- , sides b ing a nuisance: The best way to Claremont and Whit y Lodges, includ- y t . : .. In (Irand 14laster peeted that the Pickerin Football club ry dhs se of s g B. Ta g� . a o uch is to burn lur and a!! re,mont.- U m P it District'' Deputy G.M., P,R.Hoover. The will again take its place among the prom- _ ]tnansti�iial Pais' pall- bearers were Br s. John L. S ink inept clubs of Central Ontario. The club 1. 3 The ollowing prizes were obtained by �' has joined the Association and w I1 Dom- % O' G PROP■ local exhibitors at the late Toronto I (Toronto), J. R. Hoov r, John Glee, R. ate for the clhampiouehi Cu MANUFACTURER tSF [ dustrial Exhibition : --Aged Clyde stal- Eddy, J. P. Buchan nd G. Cornell, all P P P• -, members of Pickeiung Lodge. Tlhe Sa One of the Reasons I' 0 .° . lion —lt, Simon Beattie ; 2nd, Graham 11 � I ­ bath School in co pea •on • j- FORCE, IJIF T AND : :SUCT _ Bros., Claremont, Yearling Clyde stal- '� with the Meth• Johnson, the practical tailor, on $nq- odist Church, of whin deceased was the stop Road, has - his store constantly 'full jT ' lion -1st, John Miller Son. Two year res acted Superintend rat, attended in a of atictomers is the wonderful fits Ile V��N� C IS �ER S old Cly de mare -1st aiid 3rd, Jolin Miller p gz�c'es M1 ' body, and sang an ap ropriate hymn at them. For the coming fall and winter I OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. : & Son, Carriage stallion two years old), : : , 1. first p ize and silver medal for best stal• the close of the other a remonies. At Lhe Have made some very large purchases of . '' ' 1 o ia conclusion of the ser ices at the grave iwpported goods >r all the latest styles, FAT t0 t, he Ca P�CI$C Railway company' lion, ray age, John Miller &Son. the procession reform d and marched to and have placed an m counter at prices p • sash g's Frea]c. the Methodist church which was soon *hats are really arson sh' when com- - - ` Du 'ngythe heavy "storm `a short time filled to the doors, when Rev. Mr. peried'. with - ,r' Aa�g had ' Ighteen years experience in the - manufacture of PumP,, f. ago, 1 ghtning struck about a dozen of Matthews reached an ' receive se other houses in this place:- and Cieterns,l OW G AVANTEE SATISFACTION .IN EVERY CASE. - ,, :fit: p sermon Do not be deceived; Y have no rubbish, V,1, the telegraph poles along the Kingston suitable to the occasion., He was assisted all first class , o)(o --= .._ r. road, €rpm Mr. G. Cornell`'s corner east• in the services by Rev. Mr.: Cameron, �° 86nteed I hive. the endeavored to build rap my bnianess' on �%rQ �Rj ! ward, commencing at the top and run chaplain of the Orde here. The be- the oUl true ci 1 'vi e t ° �''' ZVI P v ping round them and into the ground. reeved haven m th of over eleven man ftil, value ia more , so cif 4 ' a P y Parties 'fin ' `g`orders to the Factory- "`tnay.feat assured of feu , r I The poles for about a half -mile along the thousand members of he Ancient Order a call from. ou before y 1, - y ply your orders, hono able dealing, bo h as to article and price. *cad present a peculiar sight, indeed, and of United Workmen i Ontario, as 'well Inspect my new goods for fall anal whiter -I 1,­­_1 show ; what strange freaks lightning can as of the entire community in their sad wear. J. S. Johnson, Practical 'Tailor, Address all orders to a ; r %: 1. 4 perform loss is y - , , : _ i g. � , !; : - - . 1. , . .. .. u - - - A 'i P kern 1 , � 2 G C�• @8 YOVT - 1 �{ �� ; . ,� ., , . { _ _- 1. . �_, . ,. :.. . t , . 1: , `:. -. _ i= 1, -. :.,a - LL