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CSz'�►9 't.ATh$T LOCAL 1fAPP)F:AIN�;B 1 {ECOi�DFD BY , . y to transact their BFIEL , M D.,1I..C- P. S. PHYSI- AGENT FOIL THE PRrS8 AND Jut•TSt� Dov�N ny ova °rifer boj s, Thos.. Ho1L i, fzf'teen -year old �siness. At many of these places It►dfes e B CIA N, SURGEON, CORONER, &o,, The weptt+rn Fire Assurance Co., Ae O ®oe, # o g g, Toronto, and the CORRESPO:iDii NTa. son+ �` Illtani, fell off a,nd by sor2le means and old men are found, and were it not for i _ , Fickaria , Ont. Office hours from 8:90 North American Life Insurance Comp caught his arm in the fence throwin the Y to 11:30 ; evening from 5 to 6 o'clock: 1 -y pa y, Fiend R q this s stem the jostling would be so great no . ,� -- - - , -- Office.. Toronto. ' i elbow out of joint. none but the strong could Act a chance at T E. W�f,fE, Al. D., M. C. P. 5., ON- .. _ I KtNBALE.; The curling club has been re- organized, the wicket, or coatiter. But such r tl • TARIO. Coroner for the county of pn -' Insurance effected at the lowedt''poeei iv rains 1 h ed order , tario. Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. Resi• , consistent with safety and security. � and has elected its ot:9cers for the eusuiza ' prevails that old and young, ladies and . depae and office, next dooi to the Post-office, y Y £r The 'seeps! tea meeting in coanectioii q teen, bo - - 45-7 with the Methodist church here, which season' boys and girls, have an equal chancy Yiakering. 1U-y , ;i Business Solid ed, ; was held on the 16th rust., proved s most The Women's Christian Terriperanee to the bustle and burly- bully, and are as " 4 1. much protected in them rights as a mil- �'V: FERRIER, 111.D „:PLC. .5., Oirt. �- - -- - - I enjoyable a$air, but we are sorry to say U taros has, with commendable e t, ­ 4 D• CORONER. Office hours-- mornin from !!�� �j' -- nter• i•iae g y hours--morning A*— l� U T11 B E T the attendance was not n.p to ez •ctationy. p p Bonaire would be• The system Shows the tto ]0, evening 5 to 6. Sur r in rear of RUG opened a reading room in Smiths block. adva►ntaae of democratic over aristoerstio 1 . - . STORE, Brock, St. North, Claremont. Patrons • However, what was lacking in numbers It seems that other than temperance inei supplied with Pure Drugs, Chemierals, cLc., all was full made n in enjoyment. p plus, and displays the love for free- Watchma,ker 'and Je eler Y p ( The drinks could be Procured during the Fair oni :and equality of rights �o boasted of ' 11 " : cheap for cash. 29ti r tea arcs one of the best ever got up b the at Port Per �itli the result that four al ladies of fife ale and vicinity, and that is c}larttes have been entered against ncle Sam's land. I - �. Legal.' 1 ' �: PiCKERIwQ, ONT. � . a g The Statue of Liberty will be unveiled Y g g deal, mind yon, for they violaters of the Scott set, on the 28th ins . _ �'�- ��" `"i �" " '-^^t�^^ } have the reputation of re entin the mopt t , President Cleveland do- .' - ' JOHN BALL DOW, BARRIS'T'ER ' ' A beautiful assortment o! ing the honors. A big day ii' ex tad '� p g The Oddfellows of tire' town are � show, L. tempting, spreads on every occasion of any P� , JOHN Solicitor, Notary Public, sift. OFFICE- considerable activity of late.. Lost week and already Lhe program is arranged the Whitby Private �'Vatch s, Clocks, Jeweler and 4n' section of the county. But the certain! Deverell's•Block, Brock - street, q. y exceeded all fbrmeryeffortr on this occs they had Prof: Vallanee Rive an evening principal feature in it being a procession funds to loan at lowest rates and on favorable GOOdB, Odl hand. I of i'eadinRa which w @re eats a of crafts down the bay to Bedloe's Island, terms of payment. 8-y _ «: si°n in the opinion of your correspondent. Kr y ppreciat- 'and booming a cannon. A banquet wiH ., IPHOMA,S PARKER, BARRISTEII, REPAiRiNG PROMPTLY EXEC TBD And then the after part was enjoyable, ed, and they now propose holdingmontl�< be given the French 1 and Solicitor, &c. Money to loan. No ly entertainments dtirrn the wlater Ambassador and . y experience I am able to t'0O' we had as azcellout address from g y' g Picker- After 35 ears ez y I wils representative French citizens. commission. office: Hans s Buildin Rev. Mr. MaLtbewa of youir village, as The townspeople will have plenty of The " boodle " aldermen are out on guarantee satisfaction. 1 amusements this season, if all the pro- X0,000 bail. It is ex �t fag ; open every Saturday. 4 -y - , well as from the resident ministers,-and ed they Pe will all , a TIELAMERE, BLACli, RESSOR the choir inrnished delightful music•. Up• aced entertainments are Carried out. go to Sin Sin Ssyles jumped -his bond �J ENGLISH, Barristers at Law, Solicitors wards of 11$0 was realized. Methodist C11t1rCh people talk Ot q g• in Chancery Conveyancers, &c. Offices, No. 17 �' �: i 3 and is now a Montreal resident. Canada B a n Our wpr�hy alderman, S lvester Mackey, getting u a course f must be � - �:- Toronto street over Gas Company's), Toronto. q p 0 lectures this winter, growing rich, for yon are now' the . I - Money to Loan -No Commission. D., DEtARE, Erq., has been -`in a mufti' " most of the the Literary Societies are making arrasge- lucky ( ?) possessors of an Eno, a Maudel- ' DAVIDeox BLACK, H. A. 1tEE908, E.TAyr.ovR pICgERING AGEN summer, owing to the rebuilding of his meets for a series of entertainments ; the banm, Maloney and a dozen more whose EIaaLISa. s-y - ' Y curlin club is in full bleat • and they fortune approach the millions. 'The _ - -_ _ - _�____ _^ ` residence, but the work ii' now near! Com- Cf r E. FAREVti'ELL, LL. $., EAR• _ plate, all but the painting. The old real- pp Y a� . RISTER. County Crown Attorney, and Open for the transaction of all legi imate Bence has been completely transformed so every probability of the roller skating very high -toned in their elements, one art - County Solicitor. Court House, w h t.by. 10 y Banking Business. ' rink being opened again. ; g expert bank defaulter, another diamond , that old acquaintances' when passing that: broker, and the teat with warrants against ' , OFFICE H°IIRB- -From 10 to 3 $a� cda s wa , MESSRS. RITCHIE BILLINGS, y y yvoald be led to remark, as did Biro. The Br°O lie hotel- keeper, Chinn, is them for briber a ba crew. MESSRS. Barristers and Solicitors, High Court of 10 to 1 o'clock. U. Heap on a certain occasion : " I hard! again in the toils for alleged infraction of y ppy • ' 'Justice. Whitby, Ont. Money to Soa.n• on rea. y g . ' 19 v ►Sa`'lII�S �Allk !III tI QIIIIeC�lOYl. knew you, An additional rtore� has the Scott Act. The Inspector paid avisit . ,. sonable.terme. been•pat on, and the interior totally trans- to his plaee.last week and found plenty of g i - - - -_ __ -- 3 -y) GEORGE KERR, A gent. Pickerin Council. - ( q formed; giving increased accommodation the ardent on hand, r• Vete'riluert /. t -- . �. _ �� � ,�.. •r - -- and much more convenient and home -like Several cases ' f alleged infraction of The Township Council met in° regular .. HOPKINS, VETERINARY SUR- I �`"�'`"�`AN ��' q There is which to spend declining years. the Scott Act were up before Ma'or,Har- session %t Brougham•, on Council, a last all' • a rumor that .our much ti'- the members here r Y ' J i�d GEON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- .I per, P. M., on Tuesday last, butt no eon- g p scent, the Reeve in •3rinar college, Toronto, and P ag s tad teacher, Mr. Jeffrey will leave' as the chair. y a practical bores- Tte shortest sea acs e. Average time'aps, Pea . victi°ns were secured. Tlie charges • sboer, etc. On- account of increase; of practice 2 of which use passed on the River and ulf of at the end of this term. We hope bra sun- Minutes of last meetin read and 4 and my accustomed visits very Oaturday to 8t• Lawrence. a lnst E; Derusba, Claremont aDd T• q -aP- . " l cesoar �v�ll prove as sgccessfnl ae ha has ga proved. Whitevale, Cherrywood and unbarton Rif at- FE;at of Passage -Cabin g50, %80, a70, a d ;80. bin, Chinn, Brooklin, were adjourned, and A n 1 `+ tend the diseases of the hot a foot at my own Return tickets at' a reduction. Intermedi to 430. st Of ante were presented forge, Green River, In the for noses o: Tuesday, Steerage at low rates. ---�_; Brougham, and referred to the respective committees y that again Jose h Yigher, Wednesday, Thursday and. F •dap of each week. Parties sending for friends in the old Conn ry can dismiAbed. A togffvllle hOtelkeeper thereon. A flzst class assistant horsesh er always on hand. obtain Prepa id Passage Certifeates I .. OBH'�W A naine(1 l Orton Wa8 u 0 . i veterinary instruments mad to order. Medi- ' For dates of s ,.,1 p n a Charge of On motion, bit. Dickson was heard be. tine for horses and cattle alw ailing. tickets, and all in orms- brin�ing liquor into the County and dis- fore the Council in re #erance to opening a !'- ys on band. Calls tion apply by letter or in person to A; roller rink is to be opened here this by night or by day pzoarptlp attended to. Ad- oaiDq of it in Bran ham, but the evi- aluicewsy at lots 22 and 23, in the 4th ` dress, Green lover, Ont. 94 -y �� �. .., win tier. p q COr1Ce9ai0n. + ' There is some talk'of f dente against the accused was not strop ' - - - -- ---t IGENT, EXPESS OFF CE. WHI BY. _ forming a joint en q On ough to convict, and the charge.was motion, Mr. G. Hartrick was heard . us {rtes (�arDs.. - - ��_ - -.__ _ stock company here to purchase a field dismissed. in reference to opening a aideroad between __ for athletic sports, &C. Such is badly lots 1'l and 13, on 1st con. ;_` .1 L - , SI'UING)"OF needed, the town. havin noth' . G�iz,er e2�act°r Vie. THE DIVISION COUR1S g rnR of the 11Ir. Bri Hall wa •/ kind at present. _ WHITEVALE. ;� K s heard In reference tra � _ . - "delapidated bridge on 4th con., near Brock . .:,....._ = =- COUNTY OF UNTARIU. _ �'m. Luke, of Cohlmbua, of five ears -' road. Ths Commissioner was ordered to (�ICHARD STAKE, CUM`IIS q 9 fire g. I. �Phite, late o'f P1Int biottntl 1 sinner and Conveyancelj. Office at Hipper tor 11]Citillq a girl naliled Hal er to + inspect and report. Stokes', General Merchants, Claremont. '186 , '' j T Manitoba, iA her@ for a Short tiers.e , • eominit abortion. The Township Engineers award in the' . r Special attention paid to ma ing wins and pre- understand he has secured the saffron of cage of Bo le vs, . pari ng necremary papers for obate. 48-tf . o• Plate of HoldiAg e m k4 * a � a $ The 1'indiCOOF utgeg the eo 10 Of P y Baxter was presented and . _ _ p trat elling salesman for Wheeler Bros., read. R. BEATON 'T'(��'V� SHIT' CLEP�K i Wl,itb - - - -- _ � t*+�9•c7►,►,c�ozq `bshav►a to bestir tlieniselveR and en eacor ru @1•cllant millers, atld next week lie Mr. Macitev, seconded by Mr. Palmer, Conveyancer, Comi sinner for talon y 1 1 1 1 1 2 1� 1 1 t0 lift the town Gilt Of the sins h of - ?' g t Brougham q starts far the scene of his labors, viz., moved that Robert McBrady be appointed - ,- j., affidavits, Accountant and nsurance Agent. 2 '� Pickering 4 2 3 . 3 2i despond, into which it. }laA fallen. It hlo�sec to, loan- on farm grope y. OFFICE - -At 3 Port Perr , r:. R 20' aLnteB that "CoUllCillOra have been elected the lower provinces. We wish brie uu- commissioner to repair culverts on Green- _ Brougham. s7 -v 4 Oxbridge y •"' 7 14 bounded sues @sae..•• „Rev :: M. B. Cc+ui•on, W °Od road on 3rd and 4th concessions, rind .�� - 0 26 2•g 8 27 15 in Oshawa because they have Drolili @d to I . __ 5 Cannington 10 22 24 9 18 of Scarboro, delivered a lecture in the __ report to Council.- Carried. :lrch�tect - G,Beaverton ]1 23 25 10 17 build a pi @c@ of �iciewnjk, or proiniAecl to 111ethoclist Chu1'eh here last .W Mr. Percy moved for leave to fury `. _ 7 U,ptergrove 13__24 26 11 is, oppose a Cow bylaw." The citiz @nR are Cif Insda3' a by -law to confirm th odace IAA. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT __ urged to raise ahoy@ euclr Petty tlroughtR, hub ' Subject : " The Life of Daniel b award of arbitra- . for the county of 0 tario. Drawings ^ $ �• E. FAREWELL, - �,lOn,'+ and in Ilia tors in re chool sections Nos. 4 East and - ' y Order, , and show ill @msely @s osseas @d ofsu$icient lecture he at- 4 Inuni West; and sections Nos. 1 and 5 in this and specifications furnished f r every class of. Clerk of the Peace. P tewpted to show the make-tip of a true building. Steam and hot water heating and - - I interest in the town's pr•oq�@AA t0 el @Ct geutletnau, He laid tlredudeA out in fine 'iutrodn edt� affected thereby. By -law i ventilation a specialty. (9ffifde- Gerrie Block, v men who hav more ambit• rid a ' al corner Dundee and Brock streets, Whitby. HARNE4 S BAKING merely t0 it'8 1 °h then p Saes. : style, and metaphorically speaking, cat Mr. Percy, chairman, presented the re- Residences- Kingston Road, E st Pickering. 37 -y Y as the chairman Of a otf the limb he was sitting on. The lec• port of the 'Standing Committee on Roads __ _ _ ________ _ _ ___ _ committee and do nothing.. Lure was logical, and at times received the gee, recommending payment -- - -- We call ge�itxr, special attention to they bdf*gaine The Wlritb and East Whitb Fell and Brid g p of . 11 u�;tiorsePi`G�tfJ. offered in 9 hearty auplauae of the audience. The the following accounts : -Jc se h Evans �OUCHV ~"� ��`� - ,,_. "f "r`.r "` """`'. - -n Single and Double HARNESS Show was not an overwhelming success, choir added very material! to the even- g p ' ER ROWLI ND, Licensed i although up to former ear$. The ac- y fillip in s ne and gravelling on new road Auc�oneera, for the whple of North and y inq A entertainment. At the Close of the north of Cl iremont: $32 ; D. Morgan, 48 L. Also 1n Whips of a first -class qualit3 commodation provided for such ex• . South Ontario. strict attention given to all and nod varier lecture a ail < er collection was taken u loads gravel,' and right of way, $4.80 ; Isaac I. _ orders by better ortele graph. Charges moderate. 1? y, at the hibitionA 11ere are very poor, and very in aid of the Markham parsonage fund.. Linton, pahmaster, supplementary graxit Thos. Poncber} Valuator, Ar itrat�r, �c. Ad- I little interest b ears to be taken b the on sidewalk�r in Pickering village, dress, THOS, POUCHER, , Ar_ 7, Brougham, or roll ham HarIIBS� Depot. p pp y Subsciptions 'for the same purpose were $7 +Post A. R. ROWLAND, Whitby, but Rt- pairIng a &pecI&Ilty. tO . @OpI in them. then solicited by the Bev: pure Totten, estate, 111 yards of gravel, $7.77; John 1. - . - -•:, ' i J. W. Palmer, 60 aids gravel, 1. W H. JACKSON and as saga! he ancceeded in av�elling the 40 yards gravel, X2.80 ;' Ge OOrae Graham, . Black , �pc, ,Brougham, 1 ;. i .., - - - `� ­ - = _ -. _ � . . - - i /J,i✓•!�. fl.-- Blackemithi 1. I � QitOUGHAme ,;, _ - collection considerably 111 __'v • ".' - - - ��^ . ng and woodwork as usual - y- ff.f.Mr. Ralph repairing ro d scraper, 111; George Stokes, .. . I C H,E L R E E D,. GENERAL at Lot 1i', 4th con., Pickering. - 4y --- Cooper was all smiles as he handed round right of way to gravel pit, $10; S. Burk- - . Bla ,kamith and.W pick g, William Ashinghurst, a man about 60 the cigars to ,the boys last Monday, cause holder, span aker, y y 131 Yards gravel, $9.17; A. B. Leh - xl The latest improved machinery for Bolt, years of age, is now lying in jail with a, --'a bouncing baby daughter. y, 336 ft. plank, $3.70; W. Cowan, Axle and IRnt Cutting. Horeesf oeing as usual. "� .� Iiril man, All work promptly and satisfac rily executed. 6 • �` � :l Serious Charge ' hanging over his head, tience -s a virtue...... Ur. J. W. Cooper, three days work drawing stone to Petticoat _____ viz., that he did", on or about the 28th of late of COMU bridge, $12 • John Barr , lumber, $107.30; . ' i:' wood, contemplates the + y I. . Par�inters and G Hiers. September last. commit an indecent erection( of a bake shop here. He brings John Barry, 190 loads gravel and right of assault upon the person of one Mary with him a first -blase .reputation and we way$ $19; George Gerow, digging drain in SIGN VOTERS' LIST.. CBtT�T. Coulter, �j A I N T I N G, GRAINING, SIGN aged 10 years. Both parties bealieak for him the lion's share of pub- Claremont, $27.10 ; A. Wideman, repairing Writdng,Paper -Fig ping, T sting, &c -, of all : Notioe is 11e>"d1i reside in the t(�WUahip • of Uxbridge. lie patronage iu th:a vicinity, SARA$, bridge and �natnrial, lots 34 and 3b, 8th Writing, 4one on the shorte�t notic . All shades of y given that a L ill oonC@SSion, $'%i .23 ; F. paint wised to order.. 1\ ne b t the best Lng- h d, pursuant to the • Vtoter•s Act,'• by His 8gbire Philips took the information at Matthews. putting IH _ fish Lead sued. HILTS & WE BOURNE. Fro or the Judge of the County Court o the ��w two Cnlverta,� Kingston road, $5 ; Thomas Y Co my of Ontario, at the Town Fia,l, is the Claremont 'on the 1`�th feat., and On the New Yprk Correa Correspondence, : 'I White, for r sire •' 13th the acclifted was brought here for P cep on roads, per order of ` - V LLAGE Of BROU GHA'M, Preliminary hearing of the evidence, pathmaster, 115.10; John Percy, cedar for Boots aiul sit es. Keep in line, in New York, is as famil- roads, $8.20;; Jas. White, repairing bridge -.16.1-- . ~--R�^ W do -ox- which was considered strong en°tiglr to far to ones ears ae dad's orders, "Time to O° 8t'h con•, opposite lot 39 and drawia ICHARD BRIGNALL KINSALE, g ate. esday, the 27th �ay'of October warrant his comnriital to jail to await his -feed the* pigs, John," while enjoying a timber for same, $12 ; Lewis Allbright, , >Krgq . i Ox r.; dealer in Boots and Soes; is still pre. trial : at the first Court of Coln tan mornin e nap at home in t IJ+�red to supply his friends and Customers with 1 , st 10 o clock a.m., to hear and determine Pe t K he days of our repairing in Brougham, 50ota ; D. `1 the cysts! corn faints o urisdietion. The CUUnt Attorney was Y L. heed ,gravel and r ;�, iegged and sewed work to or er of the 'best p f errors and omissions ] y y bo hood, but hardly as musical when it + b'x right. of way, $1p_ i t] al, I also keep always on b and a full sup- in to Voters' List of the Municipality of the present at the relitniaat trial. comes in stentoria f. 1 >ly o Boots and Shoes from the eat factories In T,D*nship of Pickering for 18M. p 'y n tones from a burly Car committee would recomm _ F- lieeman. "Kee i " ' re ar end with , the Province, all of which have been selected by All persons slaving business at the court are Three houses and lots in rho village p° p q line, Comes from g d to petition of George Hartrick and _ a practical niau and will be sold �tlow prices for req fired to attend at the said time and place. were offered for Bale b�► auction on 1'latur• his' with ae mash fottse as the orders of a others, that Messrs• Parker and Mackey ba cash. Givemeacallandinspecti for yourself. l0y D tad at Brougham, this 1st day of October, day last, but there bQtnq no competition captain of artillery or the Czar of Russia. appointed a committee to examine an �OHN LESLIE, BOOT ND SHOE 1se0 Indeed; these lice officers are as absolute _report on the advisability of granting the f Maker. Pegged and sewn work. Orders 4 - fir 6 `^ D.�R BEATON,•1 ., the *0 was pORtpoued to'the 20th. po - �I We had a in their several capacitieP as any czar, and Prayer of acid titior . • A promptly attended to. F. erier ced workmau- ---- __�J�_ __ orTt of the swirl Municlpali'tp.' yiait from Iqg t01''�@ gib pi' i 1. p rR't1 tf yon don t believe it just object tci "kee On motion of gir. Percy, the report was hip, Don't forget the stand, ne 1y opposite•the - last Week. to. see how the Scott Act was in the line," and oil will n ' p News, Bing etre:et, Pickering villa e. 7_o Farm for Sale: ,: working in our village. q son by lifted ad tad• _- ; 1'` • - - - -- �-- -_ _ t into your place by main force, and if you r. Mackey, chairman ' The tihird re jar ae , presented ` the J'otels. _ R'tl asian of the District are not satisfied you can have more in the report of the Standing Cori, ttae on Con- _ The East half of lot 14, in 5th con. of u :bridge Division of the Sons of Temperance of shape r 1______1__'_:__, r ---:-- -r 100 acres of land, fair quality; 46 acres cleared; Pe ps of club. - Main force, with club: for tingencies, reuoinmending payment of the 17 R- iPERANCE ROTE! rGREEN: good fencesandexcellentbuildings; well water: !Ontario county was held here last week. dessert, seems to be served ap gratis b following accounts atrts :-Joss wood, JOhn Mitchell, pro rrietor. This �' � mdse from Uxbridge. Also a Shingle Mill, y ph Monkhouse, A number of divisions were well represent• these fellows ; get there are worse fellows' eprv�icgta eelectip i _ iivlo �s a new for the fitted all i working order, on the same lot all for eel. Re if Oa clan and them I Z'h it un i ,g jurors,.$6.,, Levi Mackey, g, p with every *3AW, half cash, balance ou mortgage. Applyon Porto from various divisions were ably dO' 61' D,•R. Beaton. do.' $1$ ;- L Mack ' accommodatiol; for the travillin,~ shifty Inrr a ): @ r• and eonirnocious stables and ab da for horses. 1otO1drese eriCOUragirlq. The report of Elie D.W.P. a sitiou makes them p,►ruff and reek_ T,p• E�tgitieer,.servic ey' - ' ' 4�.I• I small at all, times be pleased t receive a call EDWAIi� PILRIE was read, and after diaCUSSiOn, ado red, pv til case of UYIe vi'- ' "_i: 3H tf lase, but we could not do without them and $ axter., $5 ; W. g „�ri�a ins from my friends and tho public g nerally, when g_. _ __ It Was geIIerally CODCeded that the Cott their;pouliarities. AL ®very shire build- Allen farm] 1 ' medicine for "'; • in (lr_ __ _ d. 13tf -= -1-- -- - Uxbrid a P- 0. Y $ •`25 • NEws, for riot- �T jT Act in South Ontario is well enforced andI. inK' °� where a crowd is likely to gather ,and adv'g, $21,85 ; -D_'R• P �1>ag O R D O N HOUSE, I' CKERING. I. �H l\ X�U Beaten; regis - f.t �.� j+ '�, �� James Gordon, Proprietor. This house is is :a AUCCeas, and fur this si on buai s, police ofi'icera are On hand to boil of B -La rl fee new brick building, rinlshe in su error -Rave a Deed, Bond. .Will, Lease de table state kge By -Laws, re ward and Law q�, - +r style. Every convenience and c mfort for the ; , Mortga$e, 4f affairs lilt'eat Oi•Hdit is due to the oflieel•s ittlgp Ii you 006 o of makyour s lace in crowd. LOra0fee811OmLTlend aym,�pt,Aid �' or -other legal document to draw of tlr@ law, M cravellin or want to borrow mono , r. J.'etson, Inspector, you are guilt of. a P hue l re school boundaries, as fol- .1E 5 g public. New and commodious stables y • y mie emeaDOr, and are • and sh__ - 7 -y or want to insure yoar property iii First Class ana Mr. U. ,Harper; Polies Maltistrats. promptly adv�aed that you are out of lrroiiiea mileage, Johnston, two days and _ ,. -- s. ------- - - - - -- - -- - - - - - -- English or Canadian Companies, at the lowest It is the expressed opinion of the District At the regiatrati°n department e• Feas g ��ItOL'GHIi HOTEL, J. 1. GERU�V Possible rates ; p plat • ; D Maonab do. $9.20 ; a.B. Proprietor. H ving bought f Afr. Thos. Division that it is the But I have taken to lace in t °# the P.O. Judge $114 60 ; J• $, j!f or a Plow called the "Advance,,, which beats y of all tern- cBrieu, do, �IQ;. ;� }'slither the above otel ana refi ted,the same all rivals; Y P he line, and udge Burnham, $a, iota,! $48• Mrs. F.B. . s; throughout, I intend to keep a stri tly temper_ or a supply of Oil -cake, Flag -seed, Hztra aid in their men and endeavor tob ni Citizens tO. have beau an hour moyin towards Elie , or keeping foutidlin ante house, in conformity with tie !sear of the wicket before I Co K Tomlinson f Flour; once the Act. ld tra,naact bnsines 16 days. o • P g i; _No. 2, laird• A call respectfully solicited. Au attentive or a Now Kind of Oat D1ea1 that is superior to . SO far a8 Q &n be a &Cel'Lailled, It i8 believed Iq PurChasinq stawpe the sar;liP lacy 1S Ob- linqulsh his Ccloa Condition LI1Bt A. J o>x �_ � hostler always in �ttenc3ance. 1 anything used heretofore for orrid $ _ that the Act is not nearI so great a, �`°rvod. I have seer, lines fifty feet lonjq at On motfoti `of l�r. lk[aC> $ ;' -+ i °: i r:. or a ticket for the South Ontario Fsir, - - - -------------- call on the undersigned. 8is char success ' in ,T,he the ticket offi =' t :1- itsical. please you. gas 'will D, the l� ortll Riding. tea of the theatres. Go where was ad:o , t* 6 4 �� _. !strict Scribe, Mr. A. A, You will the custom -is inviolable, and s0 Mr• Parker,' • •• `.fb tM 1111 - ­_­_­C,1__- �-ti .,� Bryant, of ea _ ` _ ; PARTIE'S WISHING T 7�AKE W. B. PRINGLE al08ely is it observed that mie news.l� report of rife `I eemmi ' ' �' s Raglan, haying removed from the County (]sasses din Instrumental or ocal Music ! f Mr. AIeX. R111gOD, Of Whitby,. Wag elect + are ge Oarefal inalrltaFining. it 'deep Hilled by IC.'�ltmrnen:'k - ;- �sn obtain Vocal music in Class by private _ ��_y •�,• Notary Public, Whitb 8d moat law-abiding se r . . ;I i'+atraction.. Apply for terms t4 - -- - - - - -. -- , -_ -- y''' t0 that Office fO.r tf1A lialanOe Of the term. amusin to see g t It is, ind meiat 4f. the .,lvlle�rij dF000tmt '' T �r. ,- MISS A �F+ Tlie next trieetina will be bald. in 8 one bppl�red b¢ s, att� ld Io -k ttheep lied t ,� i, . , t .� % d Sale Myrtle as unb k y ' " 0' vest ©i . E. Coutts, Prof. f Music. aYln r = .,, , In Aecember. h is a red �' snits,i and �::_ , r Music room at the residence of Mrs. Head spec ;'•that eatis- other,.hurr b t t ll �. Music N YZ t4• qe°"' ' - factory work •will be socom lie ed through yst 1na><q �' „ rr i?wa office, Pickering. The north GO scree, more or legs, of Iot nambbr • the card � k ship oteen in the recount �otas4ion of the towq. the AjfBDO3t. of the D strict iii ition durin danug to ate bef • k t, }I' J to .. ' N . , ` 3011 Pickering winter. p trines On ..> y Ontazia, on 4vhiCh the comin g ,ever mop o ` sa 1 ...`j.. III _ NSON, ' barn eted a good frame dwelling house, and one -� t : i s of 30 in thin The . The is 'al ood �I , f, .. r� ; • 1 o, If • t �- I R T �lvr ' H F coma re so one g orchard just ►.1 ,s, , rid{ 1H - w z,= .r• , 4ve Sam - Carried. ` # '. • ngq into bearing. The 37 acres imnlediatel F.= t .0e {',. l r_ » +* 1iY ad joinUt could be seemed b y •�'� ('lam + 1' i' - ` , � AM � CouDbil adjourned- tai t - _V { specialties R yy ��utchsrer,'if 'de- TrY pbe1 d fbr blet &ei l 1 0 li1T V}rf#1UOr 1 _ . Perfect fit, mode to sired. The pro arty ii' situstAdwfthin one mile and 8iuipbls. jt '' t, n i o a. , 1pk' ` �," -fir' o! 'PiciYerin village. � satisfaction naranteed. g lage. Por full - partiealars apply "� tom ' DEFY g anl� ji ttf :- l r • '" .. . ■ 1 r' r ;� C01I2'ETITION ' to t l 1I1t0 �s �: �i �' �• r '. n mallehip. I have a $ne sal e' s eor work- barn ne {t►e O�9% _ p Olds : I and. -. 1t1epe0t CampD81�'B bOdt-- - ' I � � r �ct.t stock WM. FOIiRESTER, t Try' dudash ah new goods to pick from. Pi '� }: t :.... ,�':. , - �'', : -.,• : -.Br a .Q.I R•• 's� r�� :.a1a4s aY1/ - e . WrV ��Vi� ` ,� nY : -q : •oi ''tv - Cn ' 1. . - r , . _ . - es -. - - . „ - - - - - .; i - a _ -' p oe;, eager than a er cke bo +N � $y' td t� lfn �i yy t �% iI� �- ., . r. .e I .. - . -. r.... .: p � x , " . .: I ..:. .1.'. - _. -- } yyijpp - +(!' I. _ b,)6,' r t Be tf t 6 3 n yd �,y� _�. _ _ - ,. ...mott-.r. - .. .4 :,A. " -• .: v*�z : -`''r nt:"".'- . d. s : �. a iT �9- ,'�.? -i. & 11 -- t . i j t , u . ., t I � ` -.. I ,. `. . I - . - - - -- _t t .r 1 � r L I - ' /�' f, 1 ti REE R fR apt, t� .ire.., As I ;, f n c apw • � . nl the 1 .� . JFA ,,,,whi�i„ s he bwri�d teat eha r►�s tins wear, drew ei ht discern Ii w the the; ! • , ,' ;: - ag a qoi l ifreahe end in vi d sin' ��� f: , groeof rr bt►n�es¢ ere l natiaes` rlywa•;: , t e F bat they depot wa ` up to teal' 1?0wer, that ehs had arow�,. of lab, sh>.b p Tovl1ftTL j , t. idea of r ,er , 4N r be /Beni ti .; t - In ppr0l { , sya+ jti¢ y i • i , 1 W an ' ; i:. 14 ­ 11 . 'k ,, _...A - i� t��: � 11Z iDxn a W!IT� ; Nzo. ' �oulti�+ aralii#irds dest insects and � ,► � � '� Ply m4ikee Jack •,,,,.,, ,. , e oak and BWh and ohe�plt the de IOM $heir ' �a �'�!� ,.#1, { t. dull iboy t w e Jack i i ehabbineae ens Elsa d n , [slowed b I�ii►as r aware thaw `wait d tb ads keePt�res 8Oi0d �ndition all • ' ' � And all except ihudoot sad, wore wild b Y ay, an o Work a omen 1a a --WORT 6F FINE• -- ` ge were inhabited b tribes ofnpv a cannibals Sul ilur enters lar 1 into the t�til i• a tY and 1. _ t�elr dress. - " —? ag ] largely P°° rd, and is a very disagreeable fellow wick. and I wondered if I had survived m recent tion o . fegtbers. Supply it liberally. around. Habitual idleness is to have I , >• . - " For la■hlon- sites we'd �e the flo**' ibi ViUM perils only tq' apps at seine hor `rid' orgie rChAAAer'a , w�ra s, boiled held shopped bad ; so, too may be mod' very " Maple "°�' served ti as,one of thop r.n , 1 courses of + , 7 a ceaseless, pub { -- 1od lire the Tulip i'll be Wothsd _la: "aPleiidld Said P $tie, make an axes lent occasional substitute less toilin Pleasurable recreation 0 1 L P4 i and red N - the feast. , I had n ed ding; hesitat- _ - • . • _... . _ is L Copp fir fresh necessity, or body and mind r in whether I should go on or not when I require relaxa_ " The cheerful Sunflower 'suifs rue best " the light- ' g to s Separtlte those- big; cockerels from the , t- to becou}e rested and recuperated , and saw "two mad spring in a t and coin© T0, . I some Beech replied ; ; P 8I others of the flock, They will grow faster t ey also need exercise that is, actual ►vor}t Tiis Marigold my choice shall M " --rths Chestnut near me. In my eirtaCiated condition fight and be less uarrels°m© if b themselves. i order to maintain their healthful vigor spoke with pride. was impossible, and I calmly awaited. their gor n and strength. • Working fur a . . _ nit sturdy Oak took "tuns 'to &. Ink --,, I hate such approach. With the calmness of despair Sulphur be obtained, purpose, and old tobacco burned i with some cal to ## g1 ngg hues ; took note of m surroundin The islaisd the poult house the house being closed g ned, has in it an The GiillyflowOr, eo dark and rich, I for Y �' erfectl ht --will clean out the red lice, exhilarating tonic; while in the con iouQ_ choose." my model before me was larger than the one upon perfectly g ness of malting one's self useful there is ex. ' ��`�71;" , which I had lived, but here, also I saw - - A writer says Cape Cod eggs command a ri . l 8o every tree in' all the gcovs, except the Hemlock' amok® issuin from a crater of a large vol- higher rice than others because fish offal is enced a thrill of pleasure. sad, g g g P + Let there be some definite lain .'. -1. • - Amoruing to its wish ere long in - brilliant dress was cano, and I mechanically wondered if, some plenty there and form a large proportion of day's employment • s stem p for o each A THE DRY RWDS ND CLOTILING STORES - clad. tday, it too, would not disappear. On, com- the hen. ' Y atized labor is - mg closer tome, I saw that the men had the power that accomplishes something; o stand through all the soft and bright The Moulin season is not the time, to and in planning do not despise the s •nil here t0, g pare . , October days; ion hair, which was curiously twisted in, neglect the fowls, if there is such a time. To momenta, but utilize them pn some w - They wished to be like flowers- lndoed, they look like loc2s round pieced of , and that from supply the extra drain on their systems the way; .� their ears we huge bouquets i suspe ed large tortoise- Y Y Y ype;; gather up grains of useful knowledge reti d ears torte se n a variety of nutritious food. or dorm little acts of worthiness in some ., _'. • _ p � +– w- ` ; shell rings. ,They camealongeide, anti look• manner. Rare and choice volumes THE LAST ISLAND. The well- knownnewspapercorrespondent, ad with evident astonishment upon the white „ have - 'i had !com Howard, says New York caterers . claim been read, and books of solid learning man who h e to them so strangely, have a :_., ,, • r ; but there was nothing in their demeanor to that the meat of the artificially evolved fowl Sheen mastered by studiously picking up u ♦ zeauaee, •r stile New sebrides� --The Sub. alarm me. I endeavored by gigue -- which is the most, tandor, lacking, howeve , the y bits of time. 1 ' : 1�8 to 13� .Kind- E ,Opp 111 �8t sweetness of the barnyard species. Blessed are the re s merging of 9016 the volcano assisted ---to make them under- Y not be spendthrifts s fa moments ; let us . ' un the ° ho came to a and a in. To throw al dough, mash potato or i o ti e, but gather up It iii ' iinneceasar f r to reeo t tans �'�' I be there, they w me g0, mashed m . y vited me b gestures, to return with them an moist food u n the and or u n a even the gold dust,, of the - assin hours ; .. circumstances which, 71, had for over Y g Y p° hoard them with care and u P $ �tSTRiBU1�tON TO BEC N SATURDAY, OAT. , two years made me an`inhabAnt of the is• to the shore. It was thus I became an in• board, where the feet of the fowl can p t them to the ' land of Aurora, a small but.)nost fertile is• habitant of the island of Taaiia, where I tram le it, is not economical. Enough is best possible use. And, if our lives be of e p short duration may the land in the New Hebrides group. The is- have since lived in peace and oontentment. saved by the use of a feeding trough -to pay y Y be much is $sole laird w uninhabited u to the time of m for it in a little while: for surely he that lives well lives much -; every person purchasin Dry (loose, or "Clothing to � 1? y "— ""`�'�—"''" — •�- ---- -- and whosoever- would have head and heart. the amount of $b or eve will be presented a Hand. presence upon it, and . my life though lone- - HUDSON BAY BAILWAW'. , `.� No one thing is more conaluaive t8 good riches let him gather up. these passing " ; some Oil Painting on cane ,size 14x22 inches, which ly, as mil ht be expected, was not devoid of . . , health, in the poultry yard, than &'daily dust minutes. p slag we guarantee is worth, to buy at an art store more ,` ; >r,.. ` �' y a certain ins of interest. Durin the earl 1 bath winter and summer. This is the �ffioney than you pay for your Dry Goods. Remember g y >frslsftesnenls �b01eplettd for sailing. the 't4' There is- a river of time flowin b . the icture is, as represen d a genuine work of art da s of m sojourn there I chafed consider. fowl Wbat.A water bath is to main - Yet.how g y us , t Entire War. r filled with grainns and glol,ulea and flakes of p used by hand at considerable expense, and to ab y at the long hours, and my thoughts I seldom deed the keeper of ult maike ro- i show that we mean what we say, we will give to ny often reverted to the old life u n which I H- h Sutherland, President of the Had- vlsiitnti far -this luxM and nnemssity 'in the f Olden to opportunities, which, if we are care charitable institution in this city $1,000 in gold if y sons Bay Railway, announces that he has t y Y ul to collect, wealth of supreme value shall ' person will rove to us that the painting we will ve had turned my back forever. tint time mo- ill arts. . p p com feted arran ements for buildin the en- i . ; p i be ours. away is not painted in oil colors and by hand. ly u er- lified my feelings, and gradually I grew con - p g g To cure do of killin chickens ' take a 1 more, we have contracted with a large frame u- tent with my singular surroundings. Bounce sire line to Hudson's Bay. Work, he says ge' • - facturer to supply us with frames that we propo to teous nature provided form simple wants Fill commence immediately and i,e pushed chicken that has bees► killed, and after beat 1 . supply every customer who gets a' painting at a ut P Y P ► forward with all vi or until the Close of the ins the dog with it, piss the legs each aide A FAST TRAIti' one quarter of what you will have to pay any pies re and I spent the days in roaming over the season, by which tiime he expects between _ of the dog's neck and$ tie the feet together. j • ., " dealer for the same. article island and in fishing from my rough canoe at forty and sixty iles will be built. `Rails for After carrying the chicken around for a day i some distance from the shore- The island y or two the do will be so thouou hl ilia- Its Neveenento Dcacribed by the T1mId u, was clothed in the everlastin seen of 'a sixty miles have been purchased, and + g $ y if senses. g rails sufficient to iron forty miles have been gusted that he will not trouble chickens OUR PRICES Wlll BE LOWER TNAN EVER dense tropical ahnibbery, while the cocoa• shipped and are;now actually in Canada, again. " I was_ lately on a train," observed the 1. nut, palm and banana trees, which were nu- As to Y Disease is not a natural condition of fowl timid passenger, "that went so fast it was ',: OU R- STOCK IS LARCER THAN EVER BEFORE. meroub, added variety to life; ease is are n t s nat other animals -in do fowl dangerous to look out of the window, as you WHAT HE ACTUALLY dC�OiiFLISH91), t, TiII: ENCIIANTING SCENE., Y „ were likely ,to have your eyesight broken off he sa s :- One of the difficulties I ex cation so fr" from • inherited or contagious OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE IN EVERY DETA t perienc g es in fen t0, and ad, and a condition stron l insisted bpon, diseases• Sound, health , dr food, and and r ay. Why he very farm Aurora was about nine. mil g y Y Y a carried aw t some three or four in breadth, while from yy� that more local capittal should ;1 be put pure, clean, cold water, with the necessary houses looked like the street of a village, they ' the water's edge on all aides it gradually into su 1 of mineral food to aid and came so fast, and the hind car wheels only Everything considered w� hate the largest and b ,the undertaking, so as to fo�ri a more PP Y promote touched the rails once in a while. There selected stock of Dry Goods and Clothing in Tomn d�P to the summit of a well wooded hill, siibatantial foundatiion, which would inspire digestion, constitute the very best. medicine at the lowest prices.' Never again will this offer Without possessing any knowUdge of geology confidence in the minds of ca italiata abroad. , for preventing_ or curing the ills of poult was not a particle of noise to be heard, be. repeated in Toronto. We do this to advertise o r I could readily gee that the island was of p �' business.'- And it takes money to do it. What is o r Y I was everywhere ,met with the almost un- cause the train got far ahead of it, and - lose I your gain. Ladies, paste this in your shoppin volcanic origin. From the appearance of answerable ar umqut. Why is it, r if the As the early moulting hens make the win- people along the track said the noise kept the coral reefs it was evident that a number ter la layers, the should be fed so as to assist about a mile back, while the dust didn't - bag, and' never leave the Dry Goods and Uot in pee le of Manitoba are such strong believers Y Y j .: Stores without your painting, or leave your addre of upheavals had taken place. In man , the growth of feathers, havin meat at least have time to et u and dust until the train - and have it sent home for poi. It is free. Y in t e scheme, that they don't sucscribe or g P places the coral had been thrown u to a ' - three times a week, bone. meal ..dail and a had . of far awe and the, way it P advance, or in some way furnish a reason y' g Y. y ' then got full great height the volcanic rock being plainly able portion of the capital, or at least build pinch of aaipher two or three times a week: up and dusted was a wariung, f t just' I. y' $ some portion of the railroad first to show I g seen cropping out in large quantities among t requires three months for a hen to shed - seemed as if the train had of seared at it. Had I possessed the requisite know- their good faith ? If they would t is Y her feathers. If they do not moult until fall something, and the passengers all thou ht lodge I should doubtless have been 'able to was told Y h )hey will - probabl:y be overtaken by winter there was great clanger of the coaches run.- PETLEY PETLEY eve the world a mesa of information on end paetpone la in until the sin which niu over the locom & A Y g sp g oti e. The telegraph many points in that branch of science, C Y'ITALISTS IA ENCi.A, C. is not desirable. . .g poles were not visible, and the very sunbeam would 'readily furnish the balancc The did not have a chance to et in the windows, which however were unsolvable enigmas to The Poultry W and gives 'this caution g } ' Local Government Railway Aid Act pre .► 1�8 to 13� Ong S�, r1aOU, me. Myeateat Pleasure was, however, genteel the only means of immediate relief in Beware of using too much carbolic acid on and, of .course, the Shadow of the cars kept • _ fognd in shins._ The little bay was well y poultry. Unleeat you are a,ecu$tomed to use something like a mile and a quarter in the { stocked with the bonito and other epecimena answer to the demands made upon me, and rear. Opp. the Market, TORONTO, Ont. I, therefore, a plied to the Government for it, you are more apt to kill than cure. 'Bet- "Our aatchea of all out of time; as ire of the finn tribe, and many an afternoon I ter to keep the chickens healthy by keeping g y such aid on orty miles only. This was flew westward so fast that we got clear spent in _this fascinating employment. Of remised to a them dry in coops out on clean ground, with b course I fished only for the�excitement of the promptly p t0, extent of X6,400 a clean feed and clean water, and kill an ahead �6f the sou, and if we had kept on at • mile, which only covers about one -third of ' Y that rate around the earth we would have i = sport, and having taken my fish I would sick ones than to kill all. Carla, caution and . carefully remove him from the hook Arid re- the coats Still it proved to he a step- common sense will raise more chickens than been a half a day. younger, and if we had ping -stone to the accomplishment of further ff continued going around we would have soon turn him to big native element little the all other remt:diea combined. g g - worse for his momentary removal therefrom, and larger negotiations which for . Some been in the middle of last year. 7. . , One lovely day I entered my canoe, and, months stood trembling in tat: balance. The Western, R►cral says : as to special ►� The friction of the air took all the paiht - - dli Notwithstanding all opposition encountered, grains, we name buckwheat as one of the og I consider moat valuable for the production of eggs. off the outside of the care, and hats were pAR OUT II`TO TiiE BAY, : . finnflovver Seeds should also be included n Sucked up through the ventilators. If you THE SCJIEarE p SATED: ,,. had d pad a book it would not have touch. prepared my tackle and was soon +endeavor Certain onerous conditions as to local aid the bill of fare of all well.regulated poultry ad the oor until it had reached the back of ..- I ...I.- - S . 01 uig to tempt the scaly -beauties with the have been imposed upon' me, but I believe Yards. The large. amount of oil that they the car, while flies were dashed against the ... . LADI . I dainty morsels I threw overboard for their they can cagily be complied with. No bonds contain seems to be especially valuable for rear end of the coach and killed. • - delectation:" But the sport was not exciting, or stocks have been disposed of, the scheme Young growing chickens. They also Rive a +► Of eouree :the people could not see the the fish were unusually shy, and bites were being floated on 'tlin syndicate plan. The Sloes and brilliancy to the feathers probably train at all, and were continual) dri,ing Scarce and infrequent. Becoming tired of resent ihtention its not tv offer any bonds unequalled by any other food. Even when into it at tl�e crossings, but they didn't �.� I the paucity of amusement I secured my lino, for sale until a considerable portion of the fed in large quantities, no bad effects follow, know any better before or afterwards. It L. :. and curling myself in the bottom of the road has been built." A firm has been °husks or shell must be taken with the was thought that lightning' struck them, as boat, was soon asleep. I must have slept given the contract for building the Manitoba they didn't know what else it waa, and Y + soundly for three or or hours, when I was section of the road, and to-day, in answer We are now shQWm y, g ' nsualip swRrm in hen houses during people along the line said the train left a - g suddenly awakened by a violent rocking of tp advertisements, hundreds applied here this month, and unless some extra hard,-work tunnel in the air which did ,not fill up for 1. the Largest Stock o the boat' The sea was still, calm, and for work. Grading •ht►s been commencetl - at is engaged' in they will not be easily destroy - half an hour, while the air was hot from the f New smooth, but the water had assumed a hard, a point near Winni and a n ed. 'In using whitewash, fixed ap rants, and as I peered into its peg umber of 8 a , an excellent mode frictaon. If you would foolishly point your pea five -mile sub - contractors have been let on its to use it hot, and have it of a consistency finger out of the window at anything it .. - Fall and .Winter Mantles depth it looked more like a mass of liquid the world. The contracts have wired over that it wilt flow through the nose, from the would be taken off as slick as a knife by the glass. Several times I noticed the strange the Western States and Canada -.for engin- ry watering pot. First solidified air. J in this City I nozzle of an ordina commotion which had awakened me, huge ears -to come, at once and begin �ocatton. t0, roughly tleaiYaut the poultry house, pat " We went through a terrible rain storm, waves passing toward the shore and rolling a " poonful'of t�rbolio acrid to every gallon but not a drop touched the train. It didn't .. higher and higher over ,the $listening sand, ,. , of whitewa°k 0,114 their sprinkle it freely get ra chance, and several bolts of lightning Long r Black Ottoman I had never witnessed anything like it be- The Sailing Packet Of5 everywhere, even ' on the ceiling. This went for r brake fore. The sun was shining in the west from t us, but fell short. The red Cloth Mantles at $3 b0, a cloudless sky and on sea anti land there . At the period of which I speak the ceiling P !t into ti's cirapka, and iff t floor be- ine►n .fell off the oar, but the auction kept y kets which ran between t+olKies covered with it so maeli the better. hiin folio right lit behind and the reach was that air of peaceful serenity which ie pat don and New- wing g y - York, and between Liverpool and that port, BY no means let your fowls of different out and pulled him in all right, but quite - - . $L1 � � $5 ' $6 . $7' only experienced amid such scenes. At were ski of Gt)0 do 600 tons burden. species use the same a d• - headed. At one lace a bride had t r s t ' length I headed uiyy boat for the shore, and r The apartments ui common.' P bridge $vas leisurely paddlin back when suddenly staterooms-4m the little cabins ranged on Turkeys, Pea fowl and - Guinea fowl are sure been washed away, but that did not inter , $8, and up. either side of the saloon were termed —were WOrt'Y g to hens and each other if kept in `the fare at all, for we jumped the chasm and I. caw rise from the hill in the centre of the below the sea level. The were ineommod- cause inelosure- Ducks a ial a went on ae if nothin .had been wrong. ' iisland a huge longue of flame, envelo in YY laced g i . - I ious dark and ill ventilated. In fact the separate Plaea as they sleep on the floor and 4` T moat wonderful thing ahout it Hof . }:' a dense mass of smoke. I azed fvi awe the floor of the bane is apt. to be more or that n gat we witnessed the phenomenons', LongB1ack JerseyCloth upon the unwonted fit. H� her and 'her only li ht they enjoyed was that famished ry big Isms ieces ai ' less soiled A dirt Pekin looks as badly g g uch 'K` n leaped the flames w� h belched forth from �' p ground g� in°e�rted in y y the sun setting in the seat, a ai ht acres c£ . • Mantles at $8, $10, $169, the mountain, upon whose summit I had the deck overhead, and from the fanlights an does your child in the same condition. before witnessed, we had travelled !n 0121 that morning wandered, unognsdou° in the dears oplsiiing to the saloon, and this Turkeys too, are forever in a muss with the ahead of it. People living along the track and a was so poor that the occupants of the state. hens, and should have their place and be maintained that it was a cyclone that p - of demon which lay beneath my feet roo�nls d e b the waiting for the moment in which to s�rins al nett yep dress themselves with- pit. It will pay to exercise a • made to kee and houses were unroofed y . , . forth with devilish fury. But to that ,I gave out makmg use of a lamp. The sole van- little care in this direction. disturbed atmosphere. The rapidity with A DOLMAl�fi -0 I31ain and i o thought at the time. In the tilation of them was that afforded by the which we went was quite alarming, especW presence of removal of the saloon skylights, which 'Handsome$ '! a noene >� was too insagn►$oaiit even for of ; ly when we were not in a hurry, but catch' Trimmed y o�,, �„gh�,, I w,� �� course, could only be done in fine weather . Bather Xp the Fra�ilell�. L hold of the front neat and holdtin& back . fF �• ` sp°A° ' �tpall' The oonsegnence ryas that the aloneness of "Gather np the fragments, that nothi wiEh all our mi ht did not seem to do 8 °Y ,'f+ and. To my �dyixar$ day the scent, can the atmosphere in the staterooms was at all be last.'► T �eatt the ants of time perceptible = A man fired a .revolver and in all sizes. ever be effaced from my memory. �Yhile osp flragm P - 8 very fibre of being was . strum to its timer most nnpleseaiat ; while the smell of There seems to be a common avid at a venture and hit a mule half a mfle °P ';. \ ... sty' among the track. That was the fastest ride I ever f + the water was so oflrnsive an to create r" - tmost tension, suddenly _ tea"° men to become rich and in feverish haste �.�� M.gNr1,LEl► t nsrmeer, independent Qf teat arieirlg from the join in the pursuit of money - making, took - "i: I/IGLT I[YS1thr R�IBED >'AIA :, the motion of the vePrel. In the Winter, oil iv their time to its .. acquirement. Al- -. , ; . non the bosom of a giant wave, 'which the other hand, the sold was frequently sti- .ugh there could hardly be #ound:ane who BarbadOS. Handsome$ Trimmed, $led majestically by as if disdaining me. were. wean it true, s stove in the Willingly would ' t moved Hall toward the aho'het� nB Y have his stay on earth the and• Y re, swept saloon, but the heat from it scarcely made shortened by even eo much as one ear The island _of Barbados is probably 4 In all the Newest ver the shell - strewn sands, ee arcs the itself appreciably felt in the dia aabiiis, his. life, if, in even 9 Y °# most densely po ulated part of the Paste• 1 and passim$ ruthlessly over the barn- In other matters theta was the same absence come richf'as Craesus �eto" time is the stuff souls, This inland wi an area of 106 600 . . COlor�,gs. , :, '4ountain, enveloped the whdle island in of provision for the oomfort of the „ Y contains a population of over 1"5,000 _ a. embrace, I waited breathlessly The fresh water regµired for d that alada df. god► ippn do value that is to swap an avers a of no less than: - 1 see what effect would be visible when the twoking pa was oatried in oaekk and this thing tilled time when etinaidered by 1 Ob4 le f 'each of itgs 166 square mil• ;:. t f r avet»wonld have paareci, But I waited in when the sWhad a full car ' the Milk of a year or eon especially if it be of tertip The Chinese rovince of Kee <` mawy of the closing period of their . sojourn n n ry' p' I ., r ` : - -,1 s ; it never receded, ant >2i poor home these were placed oti deck with the• result a p° eu which was at one time ignorantly W an forever hidden beneath to wa earth ; but such fraRmeute as the minatea ad. tt�rrs of that their contents were sometimes iimpreg- and hours of ev da life are earelessl agined to be the most niicomf ortablybut 85� ` '` = f l:' a smi1 in bat treacherous Pacific. The nated with salt water from the waves shipp s , y Y district under the sun, contains a m6 > ,� I 1. AII Immeiuce �ttoCR Of Ftne Oar- sea o ahemgg one n Home vanish from hie pad its heavy weather.. At all .times, the moon •e ad Celestials to the squ s' ' ' ht is scything >ynt a pleasant one ender water was most wn table it is a fable that an ancientm� ac- Belgium, the ,mat r a �a1a . , be muddy quired the enormous wealth for which he while 1 po Flanders, in ,:r man and Bealette and Plush , yy circumstances. Fortunately I was nn- and filled with various im ties frolic the thickly ated neighborhood n Europe I r. ablest a time to realize m PuM • was so celebrated from the olden sands of Y 1mP g the Mantles, at Popular . s, y ibfon. My, old worm -eaten barrels in wtioh it was kept. a river which flowed throw his k' dom. can boast of onl 7U5 inhabitants 11 Home bU ed in the ocean's depth and I, alone Not ott17 wan the water bad, but the step ly The flo g0, r square mile. Coming nearer home, y�at , - (,' ,, Prices. b f ` Y:. without or brink; in s: small canoe, while otxasionatly proved roadaegqnate and wfpen stream bilought the nartiClea of charter. . CO., New York, with a terries '' - , , (around m the sec n bone upon the the voyage a was an ,unusually to one the gold graitm and globules and flakes from three times as large, has onl .four seventh •_ i { r limn$' .ati f{ I a of waters wbiab shut me from uecaedtty would a se of pxaeyian t6a paean• i t e mountains above, and the servants of Y Pa°Ple sa are packed u n tW — ;, ' �r ithe wor I Was, however, too dazed and iw u n short allbwaace. po . this king *had the •ends %nd thus se a- island I f, .t ` 's' +d , 'l' horrified o think of these thin thronged, man- ridden Caribbee ' p° e� ; al- rated the heavier deposit of the metal settled - , P. - c g°. I was in- ' w►aye a cow oil board but there was zio otherll�ecting these fragmentsi of gold an the Fmpfre State were as thickly population of t a capable o action and m blot drifted as it milk to be had than what she sa lied no ' g° Barbados, it would boast a poP { pleased. How ion p P mends fortune vPae'accumulated. souls in the g I floated , aimlessly way of p ' it' havi� then been dia- Do ,think afiti 60,000,(!00. - Of the 175,000 gl p� �.1 about I not. Days , must hi+�ve elaps• oovered- . fruit sa2c�v tables were � �� n olea _ of .time lase. island, 9 per 'cent. are whitens and .-. �; I . e e ad, but i scarcely felt thep�t of thirst' q uuknOW valuable than particles of gold that they arA cent. are blacks or of mixed blood• sad ''hnn I sat. motionleeswith .#n vision o mne :ws QOmm+wpl� a' not More tefal to gather npth�ft�►gmenta! ' Y p toy and : pork ! live otn is t s ? a eyes fix upon whabaeemed to be t1 t sheep and p bein serried ; but o 0th rt , ► l! �a been -&R,M the. �.,,, a.�.;,, �e M tubers I lath seen Aamirsa's r1 ' fresh.meat ad ai''the istcick was nerr duato# time, have, in them treasures " I •hate that man 1 exclaimed ,' .' .i `: liK3 iI 'I. ; rh.l i{ " s :t t O e' ` Tsaw d , parsons .Would OIIi a ' . ,: . guiser� , 'i .- .� ''� "' ` 't '� s0, rms. h2brWo lan fdresl a >Re b of weerlih ii:all Y '•6 "1" like tl'ii ce• u . s .:.... ; ' -- t: _ t T ht revived a love of li�ebew i b Y' • :leis , vess•1 had , up. - . r �b ; o « u what�,� ;mid bar h .'i . KIN 0 "._ 8 , , . ? $ h c is s. ew tlsyx st seen ' FA that f;. lain in`�t°, 'j ' 0: N Y, "'I'll an 14 w , , � t, . .s, ,stud for the first `time I took period not bavin$ b P�► ; _ s Mt y . ',►eii• lid warm$ Musicale. lla We ll torture hi' i -.s _ `, a.yc - -`#..; I -;'? 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Car ' carried off a J and diploma pears and c Canada ! ,The electr tory in Mont; streets runni lit by it, that to all the inU and south. The body o who bore an found the oth the foot of Sc. play are enter Ing marks of . ' Track-Is 11 toba and Nor completed ae boine river. and Western from 1linngd, The schoon from Chicago heavy gale 1. Colborne. T went down % seen again; t were rescued. The steanic from her fin region, bringi servers and t vers were all exception of who was suffe but has since A man in L advice as jus . beaten his y stair -rod, was fore whom he the kind of a ferred, and s, prisonment w it is reports liaa been as Mexico. An America a Russian cr, illegally trail i Much dest caused by ppra county, Dako+ thing. The Chic ,. • 'Ferguson lk C Needle, one o Canada after ceZ�erppts to the s on dollar The steamer dense fog an, night of last and saute the off Sheboygan, lain's crew we The town totally destm Sabine river tl is left standin; . cutoff from a • that the loss c Great destri last week by t completely sul beingg wrecked dered homele drowned, and been lost. _ .F The ,Qultsu White s13 Bri nople. The Rr publ i annexation of oamw bell i. The notoric ters, who was in Kerry, has The British ed the manui shells, after a The experts Otto's insani but that it life. PAU00010 1A Cowan, is ex Barns, W= I ,coal Cairo. - - , ,! .� • %. • o -- I . Ind iI . , Y�l Agin- 1 u , ,vtgorated power, Q Q ikaulters �s telegraphed the za; i . 'up to o .realities IJ Ut t t 1}e must now be either recalled or fur• .• a0 s�tfiy• s �"OSOxT! >:dArlilq,�1�- I)" °f ! n with troops: His mission I~ admitted NO0 said Judge Duffy, eioita �rI 1'ha L"West, Loadin� and B• 1 . _ . •- flay mates cotes . be a (allot r►e3n t lists® to an y'n epsetial ewurasa in tihorth Jack e. e>;cuss. You went out Paamart� Book t J:,('k is . Allowed al i into the ett+set and beat a s i PalmsP' Modern Languages, Mathematics, w: alY Fearful prairie : fiiiels are ieporte to Euthueiastia English Sgoi81{s t��r dsolare N►hom you wars under no ob��w�att�- Inge Art H andai 1 ter co sic r ial ingli h ,►nd t.c+ (ernes lazy and wick rsging,wrotttld Battleforci. ti at th Banda of rie� are r Iari� di Illiltg eveF, while yon have at h to im• greeable fellow to have . Lo out and a 1 aridt fly for Iarga etrfulars, s7 Vito sod 41 Adetlaida , . �H vane five or six 1lteuc•as is Twenty -eight Iitilea of the $uc�ona i � Toronto. , bad, ye Y old laced in'th at uten children of your own who depend upon roq w c easeless purpose- °railway are now under construction, p mutilate r them with t club. When a man „SAUSAGE CASINCS. NO "l'lt' tccri criers- The Canadian Pacific railway etat{e3u' at It is understood that Prince Henry of &i #• negleotS his family that way I have,no sym- ' fi t, I isza ` Woodstock has been burned to the round. to berg will shortly be gazetted to one o + th with him. You are mulct, sir, actual- e ,(1 hind require a rely g r,n(1 recuperated Southern Manitoba has been ranted rail- th Household regiments, and appointed ! Y mulct, in the sera of ✓�10." Now Shipment from and zx g� eh • and g o of her Maj t a a -dm- decamp. - - w •• p xo r, that is, actual work, way Postal ••facilities by the Fost -once pee i° ,,,. 1 �- idwe•t privet b the trade. w• are'ae ale Empress of, tiatr' owin I` WE�eyaa LAdiesi' �iolleFe, �t! In Q1►n+da tos YoBrlda's Cel�bnrtect Sheet' . 11 th('ir healthful vigor partment. + . • - g � ind {ii- �...+oi[.. Write for uoiations. M. ci►r� for a purpose At the ha far•an Igdiap toolseIid Iffion, has gone, the riIi — edite can t0• toll• JAlt PAX11k A $91f, TNraaM. >I,t.►irled, has in prize for the best 'wheat in competition with s da portigat of. he winter. She Waccom- The Wealejan "dies, Coll s of hilt. in the con c pa ied by her dau htbr Valerie, ton has entered upon the work of thHam l� 0 X BPZNC 1' a QD,r• _ -: $oleos_ white settlers, g I cif useful there is ez -- - . fifteen. oar -old nurse girl living Sear with unusually large advanced classes The W WCo>.oamariwtil find it to N,oir �dran lc +a (ore• Indiana entered over sixty exhibits chiefly hells h�rance in revenge fora punish. President's smallest ohtist contains a dozen +� the trade for our make of rues and '311 letillite plan for teach -. of wheat and potatoes, at -the fair at Regina, me t_inAicted upon her by her mitress' I members. Thegrailuatilrg class of this ear .,i R"p'' �'CrttlnRaatpeetfalty. Bend ytenll►tizecl labor re all being very creditable. ha gad the three children committed to her will be one of the {argent in the history of ,,,a for Price Wt and tar,us. 1rulflihes come thin Fifty -five horses, puI'ohaeed inQnbario for ch rge- the institution. The Colleg© aims at the ,t (lespise the a g' ' the British army, have been shipped ed to Lon- -= l ► , highest clase'of work, and It invites to its IL Hamilton, Ontario, .� Pare • PP 1{ Iona riots still continue in Ilelb {, laid 1 there in some don by the steamship Carmona. i ha is pupils who desire to work wind who wise native edllers ere creating a feellinK a inet l s of useful kuowled The monument erected in Brnntford in the British Government by the circulation of pp p° advantages S evial- MERIDEN BRITANNIA can a reciate en riot ddvanta p CO. f worthiness in some I honour of Chief Joseph Brant was unveiled a r port to the effect that the authorities are i ista in music and art are furnished with choice volumes have the other day by Lieutenant- Governor rak in etc to do awa with infant mar- rare advantages in these departments This ,f Solid learning y MANUFACTURE ONLY . g have Robinson with appropriate ceremonies, rid es and widowhood. College has never employed agents, but al odiously picking up Under a recent treat between Great urn though it is the oldest of the colleges and so y pears uneasiness o th � 8 Fi � EST ' rte moments; let n t; rue, but gather 'u of the passing -hours laud l,l>,t them to th 11, if our lives be C lley be. ?ffuch i4 lithe ,well lives much lu4vc head and heart I' ! :ll these passill, ri1((e flr(willg u '1(�i.u1e,i;Ind Qkao. 111(:1, if ive are care ` 6111)"rue valtle- shal _■-i i'ItIt(tis I'd ny the Ti s . q. r. F, ( r n , -' obs,e,rved the 11 (•tit So fast it was f the window, as you I- ('Vesight broken off "'I'N' the very farm acct of it village, they n(l car wheels only 1. iu a 'While. There- , ist! tc� be heard, be- ►r alwad of it, and s:►i(1 the noise kept • 1111(• the dust didn't.. I ,lust until the train t l: (' W,L3- it then got �l ;u l►i►1g. U just . 1 h i l d got scared at •,(.11,crs all thought • of the coaches run - The telegraph 1.i the very sunbeams 1 _(�t in the windows, I- of the cars kept - 11(1 a quarter in the grit of time; as -ire that we got clear f Nl e had kept on at rill ,we. tivuuld have,, _(•r, and if -wet had We would have soon •t y ear. it took all the paint ars, and- hats were c,ltilators. if you "111d not have touch - reached- the back of dashed against the 1 killed. _ : could not see the .�,1ltillually driving, but they didn't (,r afterwards. It tip, struck them, as else it was, and i(1 fire train left a (lid not fill up for it ,,Seas hot from the oolishly point your 1(w at • anything it •k as a knife by the .(,rril)le rain btortn, he train. It - didn't bolts of lightning " t. The rear brake - t the suction kept 1(l, and they reach - all right, but quite 4"we a bridge had _ Iu,t did not inte°' ,t:(1 the chasm and teen wrong. thing ahout it was ,he phenomenon of E,st, a sight never travelled so much rig along the track (cyclone that had unroofed by the 'he rapidity with alarming, especial- ► hurry, but catch - and holding back t seem to o any n fired a revolver ule half a mile UP ft>,stest ride. I ever 1 D S. )A is probabi y e hart of the earth- 1, of 106600 acres' ver 175:000 gout"' •c of no less that► r 16ti square Miles )roti•ince of KeaDg- re ignorantly im- -,n - )rtably crowd ,,ontams but i0 the square in �rc :lgium, the Most whood in Ew the 1113bitants o the rer home, . with a territory ty illy four.-Sevenths lacked u If •ibhee island• . thickly settled - i a popula. this Ag) souls In per . l►itea• (1 Llc,od. ( exclaim - ber torte" . .t Y..;-A ." :1 . . _� I � . � � � 1. . .- . - . I : � - . . . ... - : .- - _� � - ,�. . . , . . 5r . . -1 Britain and ,Spain, the latter country aiid her colonies are opened to Canadian trade on file • same terms as the most favored nations. Cable advices received in ,Toropto state that the ship Eudora has sailed from'-Yoko- llama for Port Moody, B. C., with eighteen vet a astern q�u tion is increasing. It J rumored at (:o stantinople that France, Russia and Tur. key are on the eve of coming to an tinder. standing, and that Turkey will send an ul. tim turn to England, demanding the imme- dia a evacuation of Egypt. • he London Timex r f ' complete in its equipment it can make its terms $100 to $200 per annum. For its efli• ciency and success much praise is due Rev. A. Burns, U. D., LL D., the President.-- - plofie. pin profal� upstart—The men who sits on a • SILVER PLATED ".. E WAR. Artistic Designs, eoint:ined withi .l'!w FAMOM ziuLmg Powder Cv.. Ur+v►arurd0 Unt, rtgage• �'rusttunds. !•'or p [,•i•ocsi � e3A�•r, Toronto. ; "; R . :�., 1- . - - ! � 1 . I 1- . . I V orrtng to the Bul• iTnegaalled Durabilit J„e >ra thousand- packages of tea_ for Canada and gar an question says lul Youic 4EN suffering from the effects of early y rat Tratalna sebble t■ y W e diplomacy aril habits, the result of ignorance and folly, who find and Finish• Cwlaada• Bend for Calendar. the.Unitecl States. pre era to believe that an armed cgllision thecuselves .weak, nerroue and exhausted ; also MID- - - • • (�reat'distress prevails among the Laura. will be postponed until spring, there is no DLa•AaRD and Ot.D 1lev who are broken down (rpm the $g'Z&ll.j�ON, -ON'.' -ARID_ i dor fishermen owing to the failure of the rnti nal explanation of Gen. Kaulbars' aget" of abuse or overwork, and in advanced life 111.,Il T;,,B D„ con se, save the theur that he is laboria RsAD M. y. =n s Treat setOnnDix�n' send for and lllht Lill 1W1Ya , StUMShi A fisheries. Hundreds of people on the coast y y Diseases of ]tten, The . I . are threatened with death from• starvation to P ovoke immediate Ru$aian occupation.K �k will be sent sealed to any address on receipt of �ittng during winter from Portland •req Thurs. .. - daring the ensuing winter. two 3c, stamps, Address M. V. LUBUN, !? Walling- day and Halifax Crory iiatlptiay to Liverpool, and in SCAU I. Gareff, th© famous Nihilist conspirator, ton st. E• Toronto, Unt sumwer from �ustwo areliyy Jaturday to Lirarpool ' Mr. F. C. Capreol, projector of the Forth- wh Planned and assisted in the murder of calling at Londonderr to land mails and the ~t. Petersbur chief of A correspondent asks what is the relation for Sootiand and Itc�and ; also from 13alt1Pu Otrn�iY : ern railway and long and prominently iden- K. police and one of a university to an ordinary college. It is Halifax and St. John's, N.i•`., to Lire The Hoar Accurate ` tified with the Huron and Ontario shi of h a assistants three years ago, has escaped rY g Liverpool tortutgiltly P Pe a step farther. durinY summer months. The atemners of the Gas- Durable, and Beet , canal scheme, died the other night- at his fro Siberia, and is at present in G ©never, plow nes sail during winter to and from Halifax. ; lrinIyhed SCALES on i residence in Toronto, aged 84 years. It -"said so many other Nihilist escapes POPULAR SCIENCE• Portland, Boston and Philadelphia ; and during sum- - - ---- -- 1 •: hav recently occurlred that the connivance mar between Glasbrow and uontreal weekly; C3labgow :? JI the market- No steps cap he taken this eaI'' to. revent LlutraNajt Indian lati�oaa Cd��_ pee Son and Boston weekly, and tdlasgow and Philadelphia y p of p i on officials is suspected, the Skins discovered by the Australtsa Indians - a fortnightly, sti recurrence I of the spring inundations in sure seas for Asthma or we will refund the rise of ig STOCK SCALES - Montreal, the Flood Commissic,n being un- on Vandersmieaen, member of the F3el• p For freight, passaYe, or other information apply to ' able to report until certain curves and ob p �•�• Full directions given how to use. Address A. Schumacher ac Co. Baltimore; S. CunaM d► Co• - DAIRY SCA� y gig House of Representative who six Halifax ; t3hes Co.. §t John's, N. F. ; Wm Thomp• moll a ago was sentenced to fiftten years' "AUSTRALIAN CURL CO,. Acrox, Oi�r,. Box 198, PORTABLE .. nervations are made during the winter. Alwa s aim a little hi her than the son a Co'' St. John, N. B. ; Allan A Co., Chicago; ; en 1 servitude for the murder of his wife ,> Y Lore err Alden, New York; H. Bourlier, Toronto; At the great St. Louis Fair held recent- g y mark, says an exchange. What! Kies a h q PLATFORM SCALES - ; 1 is itig retried, the sentence having recently Allans ilea � Co., uebec • Wm, Brookia, Philadei- - y, C. Y. Carpenter Son, of Winona Ont. ► bee quashed as legally defective, owing to girl on the noes t Never- pia , lie A. Allen, Portland, Boston. Montreal. Write us for illustrat. carried oQ' a great number of Ili heat awards , g r the . rase tic , and diplomas in grapes, - fall and winter r e of a foreigner on the jury that 't )Free Fitt. .�RMSTRRNG S GUTTER price list Men. ; trie him. The ` Q �s trEARS. lion this paper. ( ears and- collections of fruit. Good for g et eeput+uti n of Brig Electrio Off ti such 0S6 R nn _ p that !t has induced unprinolpl unprincipled ppeersons to adopt 0 NE & tIt! ` Canada ! A3�A9 other names Y near like It as possible, The prop ri . - '� I �INATION. ton of Briggs' HAMILTON, ONT. ' , ,The electric light has prave�l so calla( ggs' Electric 011 have the name and style tort' in Montreal, where eighty -five miles of ge# Hie Sister's Ni'run U the Etams, Oil d n registered usse It in Canada the and the CANADA PERIIANE A ttt'et6er Avers o United States t themselves. NT __ streets running from east to west are now A blood tragedy was recently enacted�near have ado adopted other names similar, such ae " Eci ' ' i - . y P riggs Electric Oil ' lit by it, that the system is to be extend d -Mil dlebtirg, a small station ot;• the Illinois o,l, "Electron nil,'• ace,, snd air striving to Induce to all the intersecting streets running no h Cen ral railroad in Hardeman Count Tenn �' 7 them instead of th Made Loan— & Savings Co I . . p. and south• y, a public to bu a genuine from Finest Steel. tempered under the -Arm- �t 1. The victim was W. C. Cheek, a barkeeper Oil. strong Patent Process, enabling all Pe In fact so determined were they that they brought under actual test 1•B to 300 g parts over .rand INCORPORATED, A.D. I ' The body of a woman named Jane Clar in I e Hecht'a saloon at Somervile, Tenn, suit at haw, fn the High Court of Canada, to de Steel, per cent. over Raw • who bore an unenviable reputation, w 8 Si•el• The runners will outwear the ordinary r;laigh fine avenger of his sister's wrongs. was R. Briggs A Spur of their right to control the same ; but woe steel fully lily TIH68, and being tampered Y Paid -Qp capital, I 94i found the other morning in Toronto bay, t P. ill, about 23 years old. He attacked the Courts and the Minister of Agriculture at Ottawa snore they do not d on st' •� rag Poor sleighing. Light. Total Assetn, - 5+o". the foot of Scott street. Suspicions of fo 1 Che k the other afternoon inn Somerville ______ sustained their registered trade mark. Graceful and Durable. Bend for our descriptive p)- p7 : Play are entertained, the face and head she - gg"' Ele••trio UII cures Rheumatism Neural a ltirocilar a►nd Yk your ca ! ch ging him with the seduction of hie als- Sprains and Bruises, cow laints arising from Colds triage makers for thesegean- , Ing marks of violence, such as Bore Throat, Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis and . J. B. AOSTRONC M'F'C CO. (L'0), CUELPN, CANADA. COMPANY S BUIL.DINCS, TORONTO-ST , TORONTQ - Track -la t UNDER PItONTSE OP MARRIAGE, difficult breathing.,' ___ __ _ __ y; i the main line of the Man - slid attem ted'to kill him with a butch ' . Enuy man, says Josh Billin r — ~� SAVINGS BANK BRA��'CH toba and Norih-Wetern railway has be P " who completed across the bridge over the Asein - kn He cut Cheek •aeweral times, and kan swap horses,or ketch fiall and. not lie I Sum. of >B and upwards received at cuI d# Mtn i Of interest, paid or compounded halt- yearly- boine river. Grading on the Saskatchewa wo ld have killed him there had not Cheek about it iz ust ax pine az men ever get to be DEBENTURES. in this word, " and Western. railway has been Complete , Money receIred on deposit for a ftxed terdl of years.'. : P flecl� Hill was arrested and placed under a � froth :liinnedosa to Rapid City. bond of $.500 for a,;aault with intent to kill. -' A CURE FOIL VRUNKE.NNESS r for which Debentures are issued, with halt - yearly . - , The schooner George M- Caaei grain lade The trial was set the next morning, but oPiuin, morphine, chloral, tobacco, snd interest coupons attached. Executors and Trustees- - • ' late that ni *,ht Chee$, fearing for his life, 1nlr<aired haGit�l. The medicine may be given are authorized by law a invest in the Debentures of from Chicago to Buffalo, foundered an th this Company. The Capital and Assets of the Cora - heavy gale last week three miles off Po,' left Somerville and went in company with in tea or coffee without the knowledge of LATEST IMPROWMENT IN FIRE ARMS �'y being pledged for money thus reeel�ed, de. C - - olborne. The captain, cook and one ma J' •Webster to a relative of '4Vebater'a the person taking itso desired. Bend ac • poaitors are at all times assured of perfect safety_ went clown with the vessel, and were no wh resides near Middlebur , some fifteen in stamps, for book and testimonials from B bickermancl r`t`nor tl ess Automatic kSafety and on favorable vo conditions as totre_at current rates. payment. Mort- It seen again ; file remaining four of her cro nail s distant from Somerville. Earl the those who have been cured, Address M. Pattern with each gages and Municipal Debentures umhased. were rescued. y vi. ls► gun, shoeing ire shooting ualities, next morning Hill learnt of Cheek's Cie ar. Lubon 47 Wellington I2 -bore, rice the beat J. HERBERT MASON, Managing Director. P ► $ton St. East, Toronto p a�4.00. Agent for tore and started in pursuit. He discovered Ont• Gut this our for future reference gt:t :t"�w C ,,r 9aa.i1i, 4a BM Esc The steamer AIert has arrived at Halifa where a Cheek had taken refuge, and pro- when writ' mention from her final trip to the Hudson's ba Lee ed to the house. He ppresented himself tiers this paper, V1i,1v, Gtitinfsa But,i,AaD Arttte Co., wunllsr H>.riirsDi region, bringing back with her all the ob as a officer searching for Cheek- The lad rett Igoe row carefull y, for the fog's RI�'AS' W. �- COOPERS ere Bayst ,Toronto i servers and their instruments. The obser denied him admittance, but he rudely pretty thick. Can you make the shore ?" T — y T__ _ vers were all found in good health, with th thrust her aside, and after searching several "Yes, Miranda." "What causes the uall ?" U! Wpb's Rabor Pociet LW er excepMofi of Mr. Shaw, at Port Burwell rooms found Cheek g "That cat -boat just behind us most likely. —aso_. who was suffering very badly with scurvy, Don't uN an '"Or` OZOMttE01HH .11 but has since entirely recovered. ASLEEP o:f A BED, y ruFuseous purgatiras such LJ] �� . , PiIL, Salts. etc., when ou aiin get in'Dr. Canon's exhaiieted frgm the loss of blood from' the Stomach Bitters, a mfx alna that mores the Bowels CURT Fort COLDS, A man in London Who' pleaded Solomon' gently, cleansin all impurities from the system and CATARRH and BRONCHITIS advice as justification for having brutally wounds received on the previous • afternoon• rendering the Blood pure and cool, Great Spring Always ready. Recognized the Pro,- - beaten his youn daughter with a brass Hill drew his pistol, and without giving his Medicine, so cants, (castors. ee�o,0o0 In ssee. 'Seep stair -rod, was toll by Mr. D'Eyncourt, be- victim warning of his presence fired u An independent old lady, speaking of apses, If not kept by them, sent by Drug- . ' : fore whom he was tried, that that was not him' The first shot struck - Cheek in his yid . Adam naming all the animals, said she didn't or 1press on receipt of $,." - i ,, the kind of a rod to which the wise man re- inflicting a fatal wound. Hill fired four think he deserved any credit for naming the C�NSUMPT�YES. ferred, and sentenced him to a month's im- more shots all of which took effect. He Pig-�ny one would know what to call him. Seed Stamp for Pamphlet bit LUNiZ prisonment with -hffrd labour. rushed out of the house after A. P. FOOD. New and let IonsL UM 6 = treat- ADIERICAN• 'I " I LrdaPTYINa HIS PI9T8L• iitent for the delicate, the enfeebled, the M a;r THKEL(' —arid two ladies, Y Canvasser*-- emaciated of either sex and of an ' and ent to Middleburg, where he sent a " good pay H• & Bt,rrsDr. Toronto, ont• CAN BE CURED. — Send for for It is reported that ex- President Gonzales has been vssassina negro to ascertain if Cheek DENTS FOR S Pa led in the interior of ek was dead• 1 he Bibles. la NEW PARALLEL FAMILY; M�on� C le • R• O►res,b, M. ta�- 1 � Mexico, negro returned With the intelligence that he ibu�tratbrw; eon a n 'I le ��'utttul �, f A r- r was, nd Hill telegraphed 9 &newars -- - -_- "- — - n American schooner has been seized by Chee was dead, slid that heSry uloback on Bible Topics ; liberal totems, International Book IMA H NE a Russian cruiser iatlie Arctic regions for that i ht. Hill then went to Somerville and Bible IYIpIVE tile, Unt, g -o— "- -- - - -- -- -- I . . . . . 0 _ i ' .illegally trading in Russian ports, whet he told how he lied killed his sister's Y TO LEND -. s .. . 1 --os— • Much destruction to .property has been eedu r slid disappeared. The sheriff's of- caused by rairie fir throughout McIntosh p Prllduot�v� �• Farm P ficera were soon in pursuit, but he succeed- 1a * BL " ° T�Y• i . ilanutaotunrs snQ l[illers wilt r+►ve money by usin8 county, Dakota. , -Many families lost every adr lading them and is still at liberty. 6 iTlsfelt 1'rfrR L� tIDemALD, Bar""er• I thing. The friends of Oheek denounce the -- street •'•••Torlonte, ' • .. L. . Th Chicago - packing -hour4 firm of J. C, killing M11IALR V1G9 -vM►ditT, THZ DECOCTION �i' 1. Fergson & C a e Id- blooded aese►seination, and claim � � o. has been rttined�by N. M. that a intended triar�rying the yourig lady, i olarittw;sintamp , b a sun Aura for female OIL Needle, one of the partners, who has fled to and h d purchased lira wedding suit. yLrpgON� �' Try it once and you will use no other. - � I ` Canada after issuing bogus warehouse. re- Yaroar dtr•rt, Toronto, C.nada- ceipis to the estimated value of at least one 4,71airi'm F,$gN�A�yg 1r, p[ 1111j to W I „ WE ARE THE SOLE MANUFACTURERS.OF THE GENUINE l- ARDINE. million dollars. 8 IBNTIFIC AND UBEFIIu- • : and "—a book on Lover, Court. . ony tik° iindred tb•maa, writ. t� °, A� CYlinder, Engine, Wool and Ha>I•nnes� Oils. ; The steamer John Pidgeon, jr.�, dur{agg a Sm ke•stains may be removed from (tort' °la"` Int:arsatlow►1 Book •and Bible Hoj, f ­ � dense fog and heavy gale on .Wedneaday by lira ersing the ieces in benzine and go- nom' sit' 1 p l�e�11 fro _ ni ht of last week, came in collision with $ o er them with a brush. t3H1lh.T8 OF 6 lr loo. >ffU8Ip app V Oa ' T�r ` and sank the propeller Selah Chamberlain Fre i' f O O . _ f Playa, BrYS Ina* '@ ' Wollns ' ' Flu,► li off Sheboygan, Wis. Five of the Chamber cosine ca test their glycerine n� mnaen w th nitrate r Fifes, cad itualc al Inst Trimming., :t reduoad _. d lann's crew were drowned. tK'lY+)- 8. B. aUZ'LeND, 87 King lit. W. Toronto. otlt C8>tladltt COaI'Oil, 6' $sunlight Brand," FiHe$talt tLe 1R�1l�Ct ' ; of oily r. If no turbidity or change of color k t The town of Sabine Pace, Te zee," qae takes hce in twenty -four hours it is eon. ANAAI N BUSIN t ,g08ITY AND Y ► tthortband Institute, Public Library $uit�' ' i • totally destroyed by the overflowing of the side good, -�pe� ; rthan ialties: Book -keeplug, Peamanehi, it I` ! i' Sabine river the other night. Not a, house A g reel foi' die�oIvin anili `1`ypewriting. etc. Tntar an ti �_ � � . , is left standingg, and as the inhabitants were for b ndmg boxes,' �c., eo ghat the dyeTHi BEI(10pUGH, B' Ona' write - I cut off from all means of escape•itis feared will n t spread � p�ailBtednenIB'is + N that the loss of life ie•a llin on the wood : Dissolve one 1Presldeni, REV• & BAR)KER, p I . PPa g• P a. H.. BROOM see' ounce f soap in a pint of hot glycerine, and 4 rye Principal Shorthand Dep Great destruction was caused at Buffalo in this dissolve the aniline color. Ctf11TTf4 = —', CAN FIND A BOOT{ THAT I.. MAM M OT 1 least week by the-atorm. The " Island" was An' al charcoal can• be used with cafe money vo better aaYrtso� ' . . . - �- igse on or that you can make completely submerged, twenty- nine- h4uaes only f r the filtering of waters of consider- all cite mph than "World's Woi,den.° Sens to DOME ROZAIR being wrecked and one hundred pee le ten- able i tial urit Ev Prote r imer and Infidels, Catholics and , ��I& p purity. en when so used it t'!+ lfdd +►4 a'o old ter who have > ,' , • ' dared homeless. One entire family, was is ease tial that it should be renovated at j 4 ' not vsete� for y� are. gp� the Qeld with drowned, and 'it is feared other livers have freque t intervals, notby. mere washing, buts a' The Bret weeki6h "Wonders,, netted me ' weeta.�J. ID. Brace been lost. b act al i y 1, 1. _ Y ignition in a aloae•vessei, one hundred and sixteen dollars." A good chance - { FOREIGN. i for unemployed perlsonY;. outfit tree to aCtUal qgi- - t �;r �, I Sevp al Bel�ggian firma prepare an ornamen masers • write for taregs�Dwt. O Ir a The Sultan has accepted Sir 0114 {am tal Pg r.' whieb at first :sight: looks lily Co., B"attord. White as British Minister of Constanti. sat' the ngethod of roduc n` - i no le. P Consists URLPH Basiniess r4nexe 6aelp>r, Out. . P do cove itrg common paper w►itlr an aldhesive G e Third $ohoiastlo Year ns Sept• 1. Patron The Republique 1�'ra�ICaiBe says En land's size, as atos, dyed to the shade r wired V . . 11 , " p g eq age drawn from Tait &r�rsa ArID >zorixcse. Young men and bo thoroughly re a aniiezation of Egypt would amount to a being sprinkled neon the moist surfa►ee, suits• Graduates gyp p for business ppertw bElli. Asbestos takes up a 1, eel w emluently sueges•tul. Practical _ OIB,: a 9C�aliY the work • Moderate rotes and 60*bt dealin $i't t 4�;F1 : �' i anilines, ve readil thNse the Iastltution. Ladles admitted. e" vharao r a -s I .1 The notorious captain of the Moonli h%- y. The•anperf o6g8 neat- oration address M. MaoCORMICH, Prinvlpal, tutor- � I - tern, who was identified during recent rgaide 1 ter, When dry' Ira easily taken off. � -_ �. - ------- - �. 0 in Kerry, has been arrested.hlnt 10 Cent$ Will DO. ` I Tj CI1NAdA �i . . ) a . 0 , .�_ . . r, , The British `�ar Department ''':1 u" d A 10 cent bottle of polson's Nervilinea will ed the manufacture of Palliser shot and '.` ' . -t�'� d cure neural 'a or headache, A 10 cent not- pit; shells, after a }roars trial of the projectiles. .. neuralgia e of Nerviline will cure toothsc NAMILTDR, �T. ' =4 ,_- " Vro 4' The experts appointed to inveeti� ate King hp or #ate- _ _ - . `� t v. Otto's insaniity say his disease is Incurable he' A 10 cent sam le bottle of Nervilin© Beet ei ul NMt> ei 4, tgrlr t Nf 4s y but the sufficient to cure colds diarrh write tot PPed 8nednaar"g° i1° Dominion- t >i life t it will not affect the duration of his, ysenter , d',c. Nervilin just s�°m°' handsome Illustrated catlJ e. vataMislisg � Fj erti_ 4 ' �M 41i , • . Dore all ins a is- foal the thing $• >t Gh►LLAti`H>c i yi ad _ at u�. 110111111106 I r �ulQipv, !i J r , Princ 1 Pa ,whether internal or zter- i'�F Cowan a Louise, who travels. Leidy . 1. $uy a 10 cent sample .bottle of Ne)rvi- � �` expected Shortly from Aix lee- ' e, the eat enre Safe .. �'� . ��.,,, . -, xc at^, r ;, € �' . z wh she had SI' P prom t R _ A 1 e been undergoing the a Always e$ectnal. I�sI'ge bottles at awy r, ' j` _ # i , 3 ` +'' .: x rare i g /tore, 'An1j►:i� aeIIlril. TORONTO. ' ; ; � a (LWt8J)1J to b . � . . 1. .i", ' i ,�.,... —q _ _ : i- , a, �,Y .�!.r. ,.rsr z '- '!!„e' - 'c ".V.s ,. r_ 1. 'a ..•s3 1 , 8. - -::,ry is "t - �. - J"L 1 r / ' " ., 4' 4 .w -,4 s 1 s I ,, ` 1, 1 1 i' a F L�, 110 W •- . -. r • . - . . - a . . ?� -.- - . ,._ .- -- - x .•� _s .g ' •. - �- __� - 47` t' .;4 lal" . , r .,.a: • r. . • - ... x i a ego -0 _ 11 A 97,11961 t if , n 00 a oniv o,�d a� ate+.. � W=00*.. 1' vbte8 OL1t t the Sixty -five, �rhereae The tad style oI )hes's tlermw . 8 within a� few. yesn, : has nowt' the have not a majority,' they sr►st�oe►irbsd the world. It. is with doubt' at asst an egtlal number With the sated and bast aarsdy ever disteseered tTie s for the s y WA eftetua l cum et also Op pied e -� r' ° ` Odds stye the severest lung ti+oubies. It • the � .poets oo an eatinly diosrant principle from factina ws rt'ha Arbitrators sward. the Canal prescri 'one given by physitaims. . � '� • - `�`' ° ''� ►s it does not up a= cougtr and• katre L published svery Friday morning sat leer ask Th the kitlideless'oi the Towiee�%ip' the disease still in the system. but on the I'Lck , Can Clerk we art permettied to • publish ad oontaryt� hemovee the as** oft ths tr0WAs., tic w" of this Arbitrators' Award _. _ litp th regent ssrchsosol boapd�r7 ,inputs. heals the part affected ad leaves them in u OkS OF dD`ZRTH,IKc = ,`.` a purely healthy condition. A, bottle kept iaertow, lens _ - _ -' ts. A'ttao tb the award -is a resolution in the house fors use when the diseases Per b the ubitcators eaem t • sat_ $b!s n �� ad- tetri yi�ezed to Bchool. secrtorxNolr: males their appearance. will sate' doctor s bills and a 10 spe11 of serious illness. A r 4 Eas and 4 -. West from any tax for tits trial will convince you of these facts. It siess titvsa; on- erecti n of new school houses in the"' positively old b all drnAgists and for 3 or 6 10011 *2 2 the pear. air- sectio for ears. As will be seta y eta., efr raasf� conEracte k 9 eral dealers in the land. Price, 75 eta., Business cards, ten lines or under, with *, clue poet) of the proostditrl[s Of tht! large Qottlea. 051 sus , a5 WO , payable in aavWM. Counc 1, the award has been confirmed by s- A=4 me�'ts About Tnuver in troa� the Co nc' , but it will not go into operaiibm s p } will be inserted as forbidden and chaeW •.so- T Nuid lever is revalent in tits $Tao• seas+ it'. ordap for discontinuing aavwu until he th of December -next. The don districts, and it is supposed is caused ss�ntsmust be in writing and seat to t4a pub- fo..ow ng i the award:— b the lowness of LLe v� aver in the sloughs sAab Wori promptly attended to. � � � t+� Cohn ids the s ad sbbitrat� ter�g the and wells. 1. _. >(ERMAN. boond ri of School Sections Nos. 1, 3, t . For some yetrs'Iiast graces have been _ west, E 5 and 6 in the tawusLip of successfuil3' eultivate.i in the gardens in 43ur Polities— Strictlndepeti:%aoe. Pickering. ing. hereby order and dadarA that connection with the Catholic mission at U°r Alva—A First -class Local Paper. '' the f�.vw rig lots or parts of lots, shall be the Indian village of �Wikwemikong, about Grain ,Espeetstlons — The beaartT support of the Deovle of Pickerine and vidnity. detac ed rom School Section No. 2 and seven miles from Macitowaning, and in attached t tiro. 4 West, viz: portion X11anitowaning V'illsge grape culture is FRIDAY, oo of the out half of 14 and the wholeof the becoming a vopnlar a d successful OCTOBEP. 188.,- south Elf f 15 in the lst'oon..aspetitioned in�it<stry� for.: ha portion of the south half of lot T� l 17 in `rid , at resent l longing to S.S, ADVICE TO MO Ede --1re sort ditturbed at NOTES AND COMMENTS. P bt and broken" of your rest bf A sick _ No. '2. South half of lobs 19, 19, •L0, 21 and ch d suffgring and crying with pain of Cutting ,, t �2 in t e d con. That portion of lot 18,1 Toe'h 1 It so send at once and et a�bo for Hon. :. Alexander Mackenzie Las - of • -Nrs. winsio.w a soothing yra1 been r!0111ll1a%ed as the Reform earth- in she lot n. IyinQ between the. Kingston Children Teething. Its v+.lue is incalculable. Road rid ' d c 3h. line, containing 14 sexes. It will relieve the poor little s Lfferer immeiately. ' elate ui East York for the. Commons. It i further ore%d and declared that Depene upon it, mothers; there is no mistake As 11i.r. G. « -. Badaerow To 9eS t0 the f31 ow'ng lots and ports of lots shall'be about it. It cures Dysentery and Diarrha a, ° P po detac f om S. S. No. 5 and attached to regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind retire font politic3 at the expiration colig, softens the Gums, reduces Inflammation, S. 8. o. East, t-iz: —South half of lots and gives tone and energy ro the whole system. of ! his te=, another candidate will g, 9 s d 1 and north half of south half of ' Ura• Winslow's soothing Byrnp•' for children soon be named for the Local Legril- lot 11 n the 3rd con. Also that he south is pleasant to the taste and is the perseription a of one. of the oldest and best female &ysieians nature. half o north half of lot 10•in thb let con. and nurses in the United States, and is for sale - small detached from S. B. No. 1 and by � druggists throughout the world. Price _85 cents a bottle. ire sure you ask for -Mile. Wix- �. Strong efforts are i�eing put forth attach to S. S. No. 4 East. show's aooT�a gyacp,^ and take no other, to secure good _ financial backing. in (Signed) John Bf Feasby,Jamee-McBrien, kind. : order that the proposed Colonial Ex- Bean a�Macaab, Arthur Johnston, Z. -- hibition in London may be made sew ddrertiat »ken #s. permanent a�ud successful. The Cana News of the Week. C D p�+ THANgS. • than Government has headed the. list , .,, with a _gratit of $100,000 and Sir . • R Lie declares -the` recent elections in y ' Iial is illegal. W. laicCabeti Esq.,�aaage r North American George Stephen slid Sir Donald e� ,. Life Insurance Company. ,"oar 8ir,— Acoept my . Th Chie;aRo per„ 3ck strik8 has sincere thanks for the most satisfactory manner Smith, C. P. R. magnates, Lave each ;rows to atq end. in which you have settled the claimariain from coll%rlbuted °' 2:, UO©. ,. - the death of my late husband. Though the Moonlighter Keefe hag been Sent to claim pa were seat is only two days ago, I have received a check for the full amount �, _ _ 1 Cork for trial of his lieu in our eom y. ouch prompt- Sa, s she Newmarket Era .- -Signs Th members 02 the ptfteb Cabinet p° yy pa.a arc ::Ot r'i<i3 *,rum ill bu�llleSS Ce :lTBS of rises in the sptiiement of death claims should n have signed. - commend the North American to the favorable increasing activity irk.. various depart- Gre t Britain has bbea visited v�Lth consideration of all seeking life insurance. meets of trade and commerce, their- great Dods and gales. widow f he late Daaiell IYLAmr*. by aiv-i!ln i :l-piration to the -hope that St. homas has been found to be the 'Pie'$ering, opt- lath. I%6- 5I -1 the country is enteric; upon a career headquarters of a gang of caunterfeiters. cf rei_���ed prosper:f.r. The err cf The cotton crop of the United States is N`C��� estimated at 6,292,708 bales. "hard tildes," for political effect, in Beach,j the, Austmlia oarsman, lias } GRISTING & CHCPPINO r some of our newspapers is not 1111- definitely decided to rehire to private iite. --��n— frequ& itl i contradicted by their OWll , - Bulgaz�-& will ask the ]Powers to "die 1 Esery Day in the Weel at coiuu.erciai reports a_.d a-Amis::ioiis of a .gtundidai�e for the Bulgarian throne. Ii�S, a EL DALE HILLS inc_eased success Gf� local er.terprise; The ac D'Aeamate's decree of ex-1 Ail \ but every co1m1 unity ilas its chronic pnksion will be.titnnulled. � ^ _ The re eat hurricane Las doti8 m E'rery .armer ca- have his ov- •wheat ground, grumblers, and sometimes the - mantle and if you bring Rood wheat you are sure is found on thou who write for the da.uage o the nert?L -west coastof France. to get � flour. Henry Ward Beecher preached his fare- T press well see �On in Landon, England, on J• R e. H 0 Q V E R 4 Btacll, -tune dstralial Fcullel , Lis Ez Sunday. or Rivard; ' of 1llontreal, has, 1 i.Cl�t�=i21g shown the woe feather at last-, ranch been appointed Legislative. Councillor of to the surprise of his many* admirers I Quebec. - —or THE LATE—. in England. _ After Hanley had goner Furtbe accounts of damage to shipping ' Det ale g th coasts of the British Isles, are xlchul Rfta. �da to the old country especially to get on a race with him, and offered every in- COQ clibi hop Dnharnel has b'lm All accounts due the estate of the late"Miehael dueement possible in the way of stakes Peed, decreased, must be paid to John Baxter or -moned Rome in refbrenee to the OoII- John Greenlaw, Executors of said estate, or the f and otherwise, the Antipodean positive- andersi ed forthwith, otherwise the same will . P� 1� s�tittttion f ills diocese. s� I refused to row him on any terms in fihi F omit u the .G,uf to. ec be laced in Court for oolleedon. F� g p t Dated a. Yickering this dth day of Oct., 1888. England or America ; btlt very con- make their appearance in port with LLeir T. B. BUNTING, siderately announced that he .would rigging cove red with ice. +� 49 •.! Solicitor fr.r said Rzecntears, condescend to row Hardan again if he It is repos=ed to spend tie t rl,t Farm to eat, would journey to Australia. The tele- 11'ilh°° 'o airs °a � eonsti-itiptislrn of ° T,; grin the news that he exiled need War vdssels for theJ'rencl = Farm .ot Fifty Acres to rent` for graph kings- Thew elan cLarged at Mon _ wit.b - -- term of years, being South hall s on Friday for Louie, whe �he of lot 9, 4th concession, Picker- y attempt ti LO decoy Lv` o t onn li to . ing. For further information intends to bus a tarns and the Clown the State l :as been -fined $50, apply 16o ALEXANDER 8Ax>IGY, —the unconquered cLarspon sculler months' niprisonment at hstad°lsbor: ` lot 9, srd e^n., Czbridge, or b i VRILLLIM DGV1'SWELL, Claremont. 4o-tf of the world. a roc t� robin i9 LeiR;; signed by ills - -- - - - -- — - -- ,� ` member of the Quebec Legislature Farmers Of PiCering... The wind and rally storm of .last calling n on the Lieutenant- Goveisrnor to iisP.ej: was moot destructive ill its 1'FSUlts, authorize Mr. Mercier to form a Gone" j&. E. Linton, having sold his old Threshing ment• Machine, t� to intoan the �e that he has particularly down South. The town The Austrian State Director of Rail- purchased a new Cleaner. and sets for a shays of ' of Sabine Pass was totally destro ed, your patronage. 98`tt y 'ease has died at Vienna from cholera, PRINCIPLE with the loss of nearly- an hundred believes bave been contracted at Pe`th. Hip-4 lives. At Buffalo considerable dana a The orte has made iitnpo wepe- 'r was done on the small island oppowty Reniatio to England on the guj4 of • .,; • _ a ,z the city, principally occupied by Egypt. eria is so prevalent in the • I •� - st}uatteri,soale of whom, iu•attempting , vicinity W ogdslee, m FAbez County, to cross to the city, lost their lives. that th!e public school in section No. d r On the upper' lakes great destrnation Roches r has been clotted. to property- is reported, and #sken $l- The s allpm carve ,at Trenton liar, been � J; TF : to�oether the storm appears to hake qusraa ♦d on galC r'M . Iiswd. The done "the greatest amount of damage victim I an infant'ehild of Mrs. A. t3oitd. , e Brien d for some earn. Prof. Inurp ly of Deseronto. C Wiggins is now in high spirits for Essex Centre elitlsensetllteplahil g�slt s- althon st 'd 01e plpole>� of the cowbell .,".• ah # aim ill 1401,°ti'id teat a�`'to shot -'" i the daub >eet downhy hint, he clali Arinst x9 •effeefiv co is not f is one and" wine. #hdlg. Poo appgiatd as oww wiggilis 1 ,. ; { t m Bose, a ditack docfioe "aij0j- even seaa :of aqa, for arson and: tpbbery. has The elections for the'Vocal Ugis- just bee sentenogd to tw�antq year's 1m- -: liatnre in the Province of Qudbea k pri um t •in the p6niteitt±iw at Der' - F i • ' lace last week, and the result is still chester, a matte>i of Speculation amongst the F lasnt there w� . polio Coneentbtive$ ekit}im- on ra d above, Silver ing that a majority of the Beats Have ° a short fstoat C �IC$. t1i � learn o stills. _ been carried by them, -while the OP- F y is and an in gttbst N positidn boast of a majority. of from win, - L three to ten in tlr_fall .house. Her- '- wf. tits 11&th -Feist r X�r �r �i �r • ing closely Scanned the re urns in the Coupon 06W e'lay, Lint. -Gov. s of all iihadeg of 'tics d . that m M tow�nsrldips smtaent T)bro t and Iatag Ba:..on; :. t Pale politics in the :.'71,,951 '. acres of land .eft visit Pickd in& at tare ©vrbn Howe, seems to be no doubt that the Con- lust 1,400 : servative Government has been de- &Um now land bad been broken dining atl�rday, Nov., 6th feated, but, the strength of either the Du amse Tass=D. --Ca mn% of the Head . party cannot definitely be -given until It is elated that fart' vl►>no t . the House meets. Whether : the visited the $tom► Plam Rmwm% near 1O`L' d v Ministry w M retain offtoe , until the Edmvn about the first of this month. � n�. Ent•rSea Ta�a, l�r�r ct tb House assembles has not been made boasted that they had already kn7%d tlris nO'0 r''""iaii6. bile, but late d sewn sheep, nine ptg's, and three. COXR EMMY. F1 E tMp a ales d >� is tie cold weather was 's majority of. the Ynembe -elect bees. c>�oxtc oi3D. commg on so .gut meat *ould keep they : ` si ed a round robin nesiEin this - d ; , , cornwau, out' - jf ., nt:end to e�mmejnce killh* large cattle. . mo t- Govi3ruor,. 6 04 nib ° ` k. Quo Obese' ' efir Mercier, the leader o the 'lion 'that . "Pee lei the slistrncis iu+a , OPT p rR $ " i�rotnsun who �''-- stn to>irr tt R a Mints be' by t'6 Ala.. b}t4iri t tan and iir► srhsbrs . e a: - loom & _1 t�� �� Est 1 � be sm�e of their victory at 'the polls.�'thb time b delivery. A - tb,• r� ` At all events, there has been a re- allows and eLums the cloak . Visas aesept _ ,Rives its nambw an L �. . Itnarkahle change of - 'sentiment in p�oo - w In the lad House loses Ike esloak ad. tea say o . 90 To"* St., #o, W100 to i�. Q"'ehee' the h �•' � : r- r .y z� a r. ! 7 loo voice Wars. an u�aors of.,, : But there•is a Gknuiue Slaughter at IMON' FRASER'S Brazilian Warehouse, of Elegant China Tea Setts, Dinner g Setts, Crockery. and Glassware and Fax ey Goods. Clearing Sales below original cost, s money is wanted, and the space is wanted for goods arriving. ' , A large stock of New Seasons Teas, - offeeB and General Groceries at greatly reduced prices. Our Prize Tea is booming again er ' flavored Teas and Big Prizes, - csonsisdug of handsome La ps, rich China Cups. %nd. Saucers and other fancy and use ornaments. Don't fail to see them at the " Brazilian W4 house.") . SIMON FRASERW J DevereWs Block, B ck St., Whitby, ant. N6W:- Go'odg at-Great Red I ­77-w� 61� Lftm ' Gold "W"i err, fine goods. from $18 rip. , Ladiest' Silver a from 9, pretty. good d' c • p 7 is Watehas, 'Waltham and Elgin, t lowest prices. L, :'° Clocks -in great variety. Newest styles in Jewellel7• : Leh 80e— r made 4ad CL 6d in the 'sttyl& at lelrorest prices: �. •, , ' ° , "� -'`�`` ` `Jell -� to Ards end . fr 1 Practical Watchmaker, Brock street, W50yo ' f i�1 v 1 N 5.�.. r•.. !m .a. � -.: rf i_I ° I' ,..c S. 1�_'sc= :.: a!,.. .a t�'::4. —'P'- DID •�a _ r' p g R*Vii The 1 1, Aleza F The forced a A t' . The I. � - aDCeess A Ref 2 Y Stouffe-i, : — Iridge 1 i has sold The a. increarc , 'f hinds: t uriu;; t I mill. LA' fell from out of j( An oi, of Thos. ' inst., arge } Mrs. pocket lam r way to S Frank fine Wit q to Jno. I 3 Ned E poisoned : railway, s The ps in Uxbrid - deaths ha Mrs. F Andrew I 11th inst. A faiu Poisoned canned sa canned. P. D. I the hard some link Aurora. ' The toi hate Fait year. • 7 $1,527, a Thousf blowu d during th many ca: A gent. moving s by comin nL. C tea . injured. Albert Coates, b united in the bride 6th inst. It is sa Lindsay goods aft evenings, may be a On Tu4 Yake, an, were thrc injured, former hs the latter The ar Curling Wednesd lowing c Crawford Vice- hie! Badgerov Mr. W] r (the old township =viii- Barclay, 5 Barclay i ' breeders i {- vine. As Mr. at Mr. Bi bolt in tbl moment 1 ,j. in every �� sooRideral �llli until he n thus prer The fol the pro" , aNQ brit last r= : now he lu black. io -. ,, bLick alth Of 04M the h: Albert on the chain ' :x stamp wh -amp Were bred his lw 'sold Masan. Port Pere- ' Pie ;; the earne vise 3 rams r° fin ban t #10,000 va %e sale a ,a,��still _ae,>b pected men Do lop scary s and 1 - 1 1 _ • , -- - ... x i a ego -0 _ 11 A 97,11961 t if , n 00 a oniv o,�d a� ate+.. � W=00*.. 1' vbte8 OL1t t the Sixty -five, �rhereae The tad style oI )hes's tlermw . 8 within a� few. yesn, : has nowt' the have not a majority,' they sr►st�oe►irbsd the world. It. is with doubt' at asst an egtlal number With the sated and bast aarsdy ever disteseered tTie s for the s y WA eftetua l cum et also Op pied e -� r' ° ` Odds stye the severest lung ti+oubies. It • the � .poets oo an eatinly diosrant principle from factina ws rt'ha Arbitrators sward. the Canal prescri 'one given by physitaims. . � '� • - `�`' ° ''� ►s it does not up a= cougtr and• katre L published svery Friday morning sat leer ask Th the kitlideless'oi the Towiee�%ip' the disease still in the system. but on the I'Lck , Can Clerk we art permettied to • publish ad oontaryt� hemovee the as** oft ths tr0WAs., tic w" of this Arbitrators' Award _. _ litp th regent ssrchsosol boapd�r7 ,inputs. heals the part affected ad leaves them in u OkS OF dD`ZRTH,IKc = ,`.` a purely healthy condition. A, bottle kept iaertow, lens _ - _ -' ts. A'ttao tb the award -is a resolution in the house fors use when the diseases Per b the ubitcators eaem t • sat_ $b!s n �� ad- tetri yi�ezed to Bchool. secrtorxNolr: males their appearance. will sate' doctor s bills and a 10 spe11 of serious illness. A r 4 Eas and 4 -. West from any tax for tits trial will convince you of these facts. It siess titvsa; on- erecti n of new school houses in the"' positively old b all drnAgists and for 3 or 6 10011 *2 2 the pear. air- sectio for ears. As will be seta y eta., efr raasf� conEracte k 9 eral dealers in the land. Price, 75 eta., Business cards, ten lines or under, with *, clue poet) of the proostditrl[s Of tht! large Qottlea. 051 sus , a5 WO , payable in aavWM. Counc 1, the award has been confirmed by s- A=4 me�'ts About Tnuver in troa� the Co nc' , but it will not go into operaiibm s p } will be inserted as forbidden and chaeW •.so- T Nuid lever is revalent in tits $Tao• seas+ it'. ordap for discontinuing aavwu until he th of December -next. The don districts, and it is supposed is caused ss�ntsmust be in writing and seat to t4a pub- fo..ow ng i the award:— b the lowness of LLe v� aver in the sloughs sAab Wori promptly attended to. � � � t+� Cohn ids the s ad sbbitrat� ter�g the and wells. 1. _. >(ERMAN. boond ri of School Sections Nos. 1, 3, t . For some yetrs'Iiast graces have been _ west, E 5 and 6 in the tawusLip of successfuil3' eultivate.i in the gardens in 43ur Polities— Strictlndepeti:%aoe. Pickering. ing. hereby order and dadarA that connection with the Catholic mission at U°r Alva—A First -class Local Paper. '' the f�.vw rig lots or parts of lots, shall be the Indian village of �Wikwemikong, about Grain ,Espeetstlons — The beaartT support of the Deovle of Pickerine and vidnity. detac ed rom School Section No. 2 and seven miles from Macitowaning, and in attached t tiro. 4 West, viz: portion X11anitowaning V'illsge grape culture is FRIDAY, oo of the out half of 14 and the wholeof the becoming a vopnlar a d successful OCTOBEP. 188.,- south Elf f 15 in the lst'oon..aspetitioned in�it<stry� for.: ha portion of the south half of lot T� l 17 in `rid , at resent l longing to S.S, ADVICE TO MO Ede --1re sort ditturbed at NOTES AND COMMENTS. P bt and broken" of your rest bf A sick _ No. '2. South half of lobs 19, 19, •L0, 21 and ch d suffgring and crying with pain of Cutting ,, t �2 in t e d con. That portion of lot 18,1 Toe'h 1 It so send at once and et a�bo for Hon. :. Alexander Mackenzie Las - of • -Nrs. winsio.w a soothing yra1 been r!0111ll1a%ed as the Reform earth- in she lot n. IyinQ between the. Kingston Children Teething. Its v+.lue is incalculable. Road rid ' d c 3h. line, containing 14 sexes. It will relieve the poor little s Lfferer immeiately. ' elate ui East York for the. Commons. It i further ore%d and declared that Depene upon it, mothers; there is no mistake As 11i.r. G. « -. Badaerow To 9eS t0 the f31 ow'ng lots and ports of lots shall'be about it. It cures Dysentery and Diarrha a, ° P po detac f om S. S. No. 5 and attached to regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind retire font politic3 at the expiration colig, softens the Gums, reduces Inflammation, S. 8. o. East, t-iz: —South half of lots and gives tone and energy ro the whole system. of ! his te=, another candidate will g, 9 s d 1 and north half of south half of ' Ura• Winslow's soothing Byrnp•' for children soon be named for the Local Legril- lot 11 n the 3rd con. Also that he south is pleasant to the taste and is the perseription a of one. of the oldest and best female &ysieians nature. half o north half of lot 10•in thb let con. and nurses in the United States, and is for sale - small detached from S. B. No. 1 and by � druggists throughout the world. Price _85 cents a bottle. ire sure you ask for -Mile. Wix- �. Strong efforts are i�eing put forth attach to S. S. No. 4 East. show's aooT�a gyacp,^ and take no other, to secure good _ financial backing. in (Signed) John Bf Feasby,Jamee-McBrien, kind. : order that the proposed Colonial Ex- Bean a�Macaab, Arthur Johnston, Z. -- hibition in London may be made sew ddrertiat »ken #s. permanent a�ud successful. The Cana News of the Week. C D p�+ THANgS. • than Government has headed the. list , .,, with a _gratit of $100,000 and Sir . • R Lie declares -the` recent elections in y ' Iial is illegal. W. laicCabeti Esq.,�aaage r North American George Stephen slid Sir Donald e� ,. Life Insurance Company. ,"oar 8ir,— Acoept my . Th Chie;aRo per„ 3ck strik8 has sincere thanks for the most satisfactory manner Smith, C. P. R. magnates, Lave each ;rows to atq end. in which you have settled the claimariain from coll%rlbuted °' 2:, UO©. ,. - the death of my late husband. Though the Moonlighter Keefe hag been Sent to claim pa were seat is only two days ago, I have received a check for the full amount �, _ _ 1 Cork for trial of his lieu in our eom y. ouch prompt- Sa, s she Newmarket Era .- -Signs Th members 02 the ptfteb Cabinet p° yy pa.a arc ::Ot r'i<i3 *,rum ill bu�llleSS Ce :lTBS of rises in the sptiiement of death claims should n have signed. - commend the North American to the favorable increasing activity irk.. various depart- Gre t Britain has bbea visited v�Lth consideration of all seeking life insurance. meets of trade and commerce, their- great Dods and gales. widow f he late Daaiell IYLAmr*. by aiv-i!ln i :l-piration to the -hope that St. homas has been found to be the 'Pie'$ering, opt- lath. I%6- 5I -1 the country is enteric; upon a career headquarters of a gang of caunterfeiters. cf rei_���ed prosper:f.r. The err cf The cotton crop of the United States is N`C��� estimated at 6,292,708 bales. "hard tildes," for political effect, in Beach,j the, Austmlia oarsman, lias } GRISTING & CHCPPINO r some of our newspapers is not 1111- definitely decided to rehire to private iite. --��n— frequ& itl i contradicted by their OWll , - Bulgaz�-& will ask the ]Powers to "die 1 Esery Day in the Weel at coiuu.erciai reports a_.d a-Amis::ioiis of a .gtundidai�e for the Bulgarian throne. Ii�S, a EL DALE HILLS inc_eased success Gf� local er.terprise; The ac D'Aeamate's decree of ex-1 Ail \ but every co1m1 unity ilas its chronic pnksion will be.titnnulled. � ^ _ The re eat hurricane Las doti8 m E'rery .armer ca- have his ov- •wheat ground, grumblers, and sometimes the - mantle and if you bring Rood wheat you are sure is found on thou who write for the da.uage o the nert?L -west coastof France. to get � flour. Henry Ward Beecher preached his fare- T press well see �On in Landon, England, on J• R e. H 0 Q V E R 4 Btacll, -tune dstralial Fcullel , Lis Ez Sunday. or Rivard; ' of 1llontreal, has, 1 i.Cl�t�=i21g shown the woe feather at last-, ranch been appointed Legislative. Councillor of to the surprise of his many* admirers I Quebec. - —or THE LATE—. in England. _ After Hanley had goner Furtbe accounts of damage to shipping ' Det ale g th coasts of the British Isles, are xlchul Rfta. �da to the old country especially to get on a race with him, and offered every in- COQ clibi hop Dnharnel has b'lm All accounts due the estate of the late"Miehael dueement possible in the way of stakes Peed, decreased, must be paid to John Baxter or -moned Rome in refbrenee to the OoII- John Greenlaw, Executors of said estate, or the f and otherwise, the Antipodean positive- andersi ed forthwith, otherwise the same will . P� 1� s�tittttion f ills diocese. s� I refused to row him on any terms in fihi F omit u the .G,uf to. ec be laced in Court for oolleedon. F� g p t Dated a. Yickering this dth day of Oct., 1888. England or America ; btlt very con- make their appearance in port with LLeir T. B. BUNTING, siderately announced that he .would rigging cove red with ice. +� 49 •.! Solicitor fr.r said Rzecntears, condescend to row Hardan again if he It is repos=ed to spend tie t rl,t Farm to eat, would journey to Australia. The tele- 11'ilh°° 'o airs °a � eonsti-itiptislrn of ° T,; grin the news that he exiled need War vdssels for theJ'rencl = Farm .ot Fifty Acres to rent` for graph kings- Thew elan cLarged at Mon _ wit.b - -- term of years, being South hall s on Friday for Louie, whe �he of lot 9, 4th concession, Picker- y attempt ti LO decoy Lv` o t onn li to . ing. For further information intends to bus a tarns and the Clown the State l :as been -fined $50, apply 16o ALEXANDER 8Ax>IGY, —the unconquered cLarspon sculler months' niprisonment at hstad°lsbor: ` lot 9, srd e^n., Czbridge, or b i VRILLLIM DGV1'SWELL, Claremont. 4o-tf of the world. a roc t� robin i9 LeiR;; signed by ills - -- - - - -- — - -- ,� ` member of the Quebec Legislature Farmers Of PiCering... The wind and rally storm of .last calling n on the Lieutenant- Goveisrnor to iisP.ej: was moot destructive ill its 1'FSUlts, authorize Mr. Mercier to form a Gone" j&. E. Linton, having sold his old Threshing ment• Machine, t� to intoan the �e that he has particularly down South. The town The Austrian State Director of Rail- purchased a new Cleaner. and sets for a shays of ' of Sabine Pass was totally destro ed, your patronage. 98`tt y 'ease has died at Vienna from cholera, PRINCIPLE with the loss of nearly- an hundred believes bave been contracted at Pe`th. Hip-4 lives. At Buffalo considerable dana a The orte has made iitnpo wepe- 'r was done on the small island oppowty Reniatio to England on the guj4 of • .,; • _ a ,z the city, principally occupied by Egypt. eria is so prevalent in the • I •� - st}uatteri,soale of whom, iu•attempting , vicinity W ogdslee, m FAbez County, to cross to the city, lost their lives. that th!e public school in section No. d r On the upper' lakes great destrnation Roches r has been clotted. to property- is reported, and #sken $l- The s allpm carve ,at Trenton liar, been � J; TF : to�oether the storm appears to hake qusraa ♦d on galC r'M . Iiswd. The done "the greatest amount of damage victim I an infant'ehild of Mrs. A. t3oitd. , e Brien d for some earn. Prof. Inurp ly of Deseronto. C Wiggins is now in high spirits for Essex Centre elitlsensetllteplahil g�slt s- althon st 'd 01e plpole>� of the cowbell .,".• ah # aim ill 1401,°ti'id teat a�`'to shot -'" i the daub >eet downhy hint, he clali Arinst x9 •effeefiv co is not f is one and" wine. #hdlg. Poo appgiatd as oww wiggilis 1 ,. ; { t m Bose, a ditack docfioe "aij0j- even seaa :of aqa, for arson and: tpbbery. has The elections for the'Vocal Ugis- just bee sentenogd to tw�antq year's 1m- -: liatnre in the Province of Qudbea k pri um t •in the p6niteitt±iw at Der' - F i • ' lace last week, and the result is still chester, a matte>i of Speculation amongst the F lasnt there w� . polio Coneentbtive$ ekit}im- on ra d above, Silver ing that a majority of the Beats Have ° a short fstoat C �IC$. t1i � learn o stills. _ been carried by them, -while the OP- F y is and an in gttbst N positidn boast of a majority. of from win, - L three to ten in tlr_fall .house. Her- '- wf. tits 11&th -Feist r X�r �r �i �r • ing closely Scanned the re urns in the Coupon 06W e'lay, Lint. -Gov. s of all iihadeg of 'tics d . that m M tow�nsrldips smtaent T)bro t and Iatag Ba:..on; :. t Pale politics in the :.'71,,951 '. acres of land .eft visit Pickd in& at tare ©vrbn Howe, seems to be no doubt that the Con- lust 1,400 : servative Government has been de- &Um now land bad been broken dining atl�rday, Nov., 6th feated, but, the strength of either the Du amse Tass=D. --Ca mn% of the Head . party cannot definitely be -given until It is elated that fart' vl►>no t . the House meets. Whether : the visited the $tom► Plam Rmwm% near 1O`L' d v Ministry w M retain offtoe , until the Edmvn about the first of this month. � n�. Ent•rSea Ta�a, l�r�r ct tb House assembles has not been made boasted that they had already kn7%d tlris nO'0 r''""iaii6. bile, but late d sewn sheep, nine ptg's, and three. COXR EMMY. F1 E tMp a ales d >� is tie cold weather was 's majority of. the Ynembe -elect bees. c>�oxtc oi3D. commg on so .gut meat *ould keep they : ` si ed a round robin nesiEin this - d ; , , cornwau, out' - jf ., nt:end to e�mmejnce killh* large cattle. . mo t- Govi3ruor,. 6 04 nib ° ` k. Quo Obese' ' efir Mercier, the leader o the 'lion 'that . "Pee lei the slistrncis iu+a , OPT p rR $ " i�rotnsun who �''-- stn to>irr tt R a Mints be' by t'6 Ala.. b}t4iri t tan and iir► srhsbrs . e a: - loom & _1 t�� �� Est 1 � be sm�e of their victory at 'the polls.�'thb time b delivery. A - tb,• r� ` At all events, there has been a re- allows and eLums the cloak . Visas aesept _ ,Rives its nambw an L �. . Itnarkahle change of - 'sentiment in p�oo - w In the lad House loses Ike esloak ad. tea say o . 90 To"* St., #o, W100 to i�. Q"'ehee' the h �•' � : r- r .y z� a r. ! 7 loo voice Wars. an u�aors of.,, : But there•is a Gknuiue Slaughter at IMON' FRASER'S Brazilian Warehouse, of Elegant China Tea Setts, Dinner g Setts, Crockery. and Glassware and Fax ey Goods. Clearing Sales below original cost, s money is wanted, and the space is wanted for goods arriving. ' , A large stock of New Seasons Teas, - offeeB and General Groceries at greatly reduced prices. Our Prize Tea is booming again er ' flavored Teas and Big Prizes, - csonsisdug of handsome La ps, rich China Cups. %nd. Saucers and other fancy and use ornaments. Don't fail to see them at the " Brazilian W4 house.") . SIMON FRASERW J DevereWs Block, B ck St., Whitby, ant. N6W:- Go'odg at-Great Red I ­77-w� 61� Lftm ' Gold "W"i err, fine goods. from $18 rip. , Ladiest' Silver a from 9, pretty. good d' c • p 7 is Watehas, 'Waltham and Elgin, t lowest prices. L, :'° Clocks -in great variety. Newest styles in Jewellel7• : Leh 80e— r made 4ad CL 6d in the 'sttyl& at lelrorest prices: �. •, , ' ° , "� -'`�`` ` `Jell -� to Ards end . fr 1 Practical Watchmaker, Brock street, W50yo ' f i�1 v 1 N 5.�.. r•.. !m .a. � -.: rf i_I ° I' ,..c S. 1�_'sc= :.: a!,.. .a t�'::4. —'P'- DID •�a _ r' p g R*Vii The 1 1, Aleza F The forced a A t' . The I. � - aDCeess A Ref 2 Y Stouffe-i, : — Iridge 1 i has sold The a. increarc , 'f hinds: t uriu;; t I mill. LA' fell from out of j( An oi, of Thos. ' inst., arge } Mrs. pocket lam r way to S Frank fine Wit q to Jno. I 3 Ned E poisoned : railway, s The ps in Uxbrid - deaths ha Mrs. F Andrew I 11th inst. A faiu Poisoned canned sa canned. P. D. I the hard some link Aurora. ' The toi hate Fait year. • 7 $1,527, a Thousf blowu d during th many ca: A gent. moving s by comin nL. C tea . injured. Albert Coates, b united in the bride 6th inst. It is sa Lindsay goods aft evenings, may be a On Tu4 Yake, an, were thrc injured, former hs the latter The ar Curling Wednesd lowing c Crawford Vice- hie! Badgerov Mr. W] r (the old township =viii- Barclay, 5 Barclay i ' breeders i {- vine. As Mr. at Mr. Bi bolt in tbl moment 1 ,j. in every �� sooRideral �llli until he n thus prer The fol the pro" , aNQ brit last r= : now he lu black. io -. ,, bLick alth Of 04M the h: Albert on the chain ' :x stamp wh -amp Were bred his lw 'sold Masan. Port Pere- ' Pie ;; the earne vise 3 rams r° fin ban t #10,000 va %e sale a ,a,��still _ae,>b pected men Do lop scary s and . . �s I :ri.a `. , t 4 , . q s. 1. , �,. _hK i . . eta is �.,. �' %i ___ - _w1a'+tY'r,b..+ldrpil.r+wR�•Ybs I. - - �. :..0 • .gam , — _ . . - - ` - ]DISTRICT ]DOTS' - sA�. R.o,.T.R.. , t ' r. . , TuAISDAT, Oc'r. 96' .�4 atoon $a IoM .. 4i . w . . 1V 4� yi- �, • �_ tak vHR�r I.TYflT xsw -� cv,ia� 1t'kOir her; lath and wood, the rLy of W. „ ti. ; , '�' M 4 k: ; THE LOCAL PRESS AND GLEANED MK ' ;T. ftrfar,-M hir Dulls, i &i north „• + 1, < o�'>�f>tit'sdvscaa. bt Ciarscdont. Also l sores of land r k4. ' r` .. + r , I_:S 77� d� i` . d.': 1r,ti ='f+ ,i{• $1`- �:;ref'it{�' 't {r� a,mq .,. .I t' t do which the mill 1 s0ands. Bale aL 1 sn . _ _ - Thos. Poaoher Aootioo t . 7 ., . , t ,. . , a �Y .l; Lmasap Cenral Fair was a success. ear. :4�d �, 4D'l ::Cie' p t 1 <• . - . . I J - �;. a• r'd� iYt. Y.t f -. -M s F� . c. , ` "* �. - � ..•). . . I Revival- meeting have been co en FstaA: Oar. — _ :4r6° .4* 4-, ° ";, . �! g Clam God , UTa. Auction Sale of faits - , at Pwe Grove.. ak and eaen s - .., ... I * �M! *ham- I/� Pl the pm sty of l .._ r� I .1. T, .n. -i. ').1: .J71(�• 1• �e a� N ,:i t�- '7 �f •�t. a r,r,.� �rr+Y..+,,r�.J . - '� - - 1 - }'� j The PurtPerry 'ta> 4rd lgslled a dailq , at:I,ot 80, 9u onaes - - during Fair. stop of Picker gale at.I Wo ock p.m. " t " 4'' •--�--�^-- :� . Ponaher & $o and, AncLi „ : , +� . ` ,. • . .. • Alexander Rosa a ed 72 sere did aneere. ./i , . `.,.� F ,,.I,,,,• ;r' y,�, - :, - f. ,' - 1. R y' a in _- Scott on the 8th last. LNQTR---P ies gettin sale bills Tint- , . �' �� � '1��' brb=6 t p i q p t�e',et,O'1+�tler, t, • • : , ed at the office Of Txa PICKERING Nsws �. _ ,:� :.. > . I, t �� 31ue va1107- ®lsl- - Y 1. The Scott Act is being vi$oronsly en- will get a notion similar to above from .;j :.! Y } , s:. �a' :. forced at Peterboro. t of -, .. da a rintln to date f j � «�• 7 ,,. i IFS -i 7 ,: - _ 1 :, { printing o sale, b Rea oh , . r =� + -T,+ _._..::r.....:.._,.:,. -:- ` `� . • The Brock township Fair was a HARGE. . ' ' - . i . • ,_• - 1 ;` great c j _ �'r+ - , • . :. - 1: • success in e� er sense. '' ;, P . , , ,. r. , l . sa y - ' I , ,. - - • { l be - { / A Reform convention tVtl held at l ,. .; , . MAt R1ED. 1. �. - : - I ' ` . .: Stouffville on the 27th last.. HOPPM - His- -By the Rev. H. 8: Wattliews, . I;- . - {, I Father - Allain's bazaar •held ' at ila- at the residence of VYm. Dale, >Lsq. PickerinG ' • + on the 90th Oat., 18A0, riser a 10 per, of P ' , ' J. ' I g p • bridge last weep was a success. Whitby, to Miss Ellen Elisabeth Harris, of `� : Pickering. :. { - W ilham Carr, of Uxbridge township, r ,� U11--- Wl8AMR - -bn W needs , Oct. 90th, b 'fit - . has sold his farm to Albert D2iller. y 11� NE OF e� 7 ' Rev. W. S. a%estnev, A. *D., at the residence of 91E1ADES* SERGES, ' i " M . J, B. Burk, Biokerin , lrlr. William Boyd I3R CARE S #'MRS EY The assessment of Beaverton has been �,, y I B ri to >,iiee Emma Wismer, both of CLOTHS, �OTj(r �j.c ►j1j�j�1�1 ;Q� _ . . - �_ ,_ increased 50 per cent. all round this year. Pickering - 3 v v 1.� �.7 1. !' y j'j.Le ITINGSj IXrC.- .1 - I . I -- Lindsay is moving in the matter of se- gtR?HS3: i' f �. 1. .� I�L. � . ..: curing the erect.on' of a competing flour 6 BOx9 --Iu i4iekering, oot..9th, the wife of Mr. - ! ` � , `1 mill. A. Gibbous, of a son. - �. I _ . z' - . Sv$xeox -' -In Piakering, Oct.'14th, the wife of A A Linilstv�� caPentel• rained Jas. Miller,; Mr. Chas. Stevenson, of a daughter. ' ­. - fell from a sen$old and put both ankles. K$RA -_In Pickering, Oct. 18th, the wife of Mr. - , . I I . .I--, I - . I . . i - out of joint. Goo. Kerr, of the Ontario Bank, of a son. 6 ' ` • D.0 , 11 . � I -:1 Au old resident of frock, in the 'person -- -' + +--- ,.�, . . . • ; _ -� of Thos. Giiband, assed awn on the 8th Gen. Eaulbars is said . leave advi P Y sed - - — - - t HOLSTEIN last., aged 66 }ears. the Czar either to oeenpy Bulgaria or to CATTLE 1� Mrs. S. Bell, of G Ybridge, had tier break off diplomatic relations with that ' • '. pocket picked at Blackwater whiie on her country. 8 I - i The imported balls "Presto" and "Wilhelm" I � � I S way to Sunderland Fair. A young man named Joseph Brunel, will serve cows at lot 99 std con., Pickering - I _ Frank Thompson has des +osed of his of Monti"eal, has been sent to gaol for "Presto " asst Eptly e 9 -year old bull last year to P . P Sollanci is the Holstein ball in Can�►da Art 37,0�� thirty days s for creating a disturbance, j-`/ • ; fine farm just north of Beaverton village y Y g to J. O'CONNOR, �� , blaspheming and cursing his dying fat to Juo. R. Proctor, for 98,000. P R g y• g )aer.i on promises. . { lh T — McGregor's Speedy Care. It is Ned Rainey, of Uxbridge,- got his hand . poisoned lately while workj{ng on the popularly admitted everywhere that Ildc- ills _ Gregor's Speedy Care is the safest most 0 _)3 : railway, and is � laid: up as a fesult. reliable and by far the cheapest t remed .Y. _ - : � . The patients afflicted with diphtheria for Constipation, Liver Complaint, In . ). .� in Uxbridge town are getting better. No digestion, Impure Blood, Loss of Appetite, now rj Bi$$t _ • - deaths Lava resulted from the disease. and all similar eroabtes. It is not necessary - to take a great nantitq before any result • Mrs. Elizabeth Hill, relict of the late I beg to inform myoidfriendiand*US ' rathat Andrew Hill, died at Sunderland on the' 1s procured. A 'few doses will convince you I am now prepared b bay 11th last., armed 73, ears and 3 month. of its merits. Trial bottle given free by 1 : .- I - . 7. .- ­ e Y T W. H. Field, Chemist and Druggist. 52 A �e�p�j O� ledlunlWetmt h 0 - A familEy at DIt. Albert was nearly :Phe Grangera • of Sheginandah Town - tat1l�'ttll . - . rtioisoued a con le of weeks _a o b eaten )ll QP - - . _ P R Y g ship, . dissatisfied with local prices and ,. -� - -- . canned salmon that had _�eeu improperly local bu era leave undertaken the chi `� I i buyers, P' .�.�t C'ga►C ®g.3 Of.O'L1r e a ment of their ' own cattle to outside Always on hand. . 9 �.) P. D. Ross,' wllo has been ear y' in; on market. ,, „ i of the hardware bnslness in :Markham for _ P' : Also $ran, Shorts, and ItiII kinds of sensation: An nn aralIeled 'sea- E - + some time, L�s removed .his business to satio is being created all over Ontario by Mill Feed. ,r� __ - - _ Aurora. the ondorful and unequalled, manner in FLDUR EXCMANAED F'OR WHEaT. a = ;;� 1, • The total number- of - entries at llfark- wh ch neuralgia, toothache, rheumatism, r _ _ .- _ Liam I +air was 2,613, agai�pst 2,8'.'.6 last backache, headache is removed by but one l�ND _ _ r_ ___^ t _ __.� f. . year. - The receipts at the opates were application of Fluid Lightning. No dis- • MITCHELL ��� _ � 3 = __ _ _ $1,527, as against X1,510 last year. Busting drags need be taken for teat's. It -__� __ _ -_ • is an instant cure. Try a 25c. bottle from ° -_ - - _- - Thousands' of busliels of apple were W. H, Field, Chemist and Druggist. -52 ' - 1 h blown clown in and around �sliawa . . during the late heavy wind storm. In It is estimated that thirteen or fourteen • _ l 1. ­ - . '. :., cows have died in the western portion of Y _ ��) ``� • - . many cases fruit trees were uprooted. the city of Guelph during tliia •ear. The ' v � �7y ` + A ,,entleman named Armstrong whit I be to Call the attent on of the ea le of Bron ham - • h h� a general opinion 1s that the cattle eat some � • � - people g - , moving-sonio wood met with an accident poisonous weed growing by the'side of , nd vicinity to the fact that I have been appointed Agent !_m ;,p ­ L by coming into collision with a ruu9w9, the creek. That the animals have been f0 the , :' , I . . team. One of the horses was sc�rioual . - . . 1. Y been poisoned is beyond question, bat the es J. injured. - nature of the poison taken is a profound L : ... I . 0 L , , I I . . . . . �_ _ Albert 'Russell and Bliss Elizabeth masters. • r 1 - Coates, both of Uxbridge township, were —Don't be deceired� � Beware of- a.' ny I . � _ - united in marriage at the residence of druggist who will try tG induce you to take • 1 the bride's father, near Claremont, on the anything in place of McGregor & Parke'a. 1 •.: And will keep on hind at all 'times- a full line of their - - - .�: 6th lust. . Carbolic Cerate. It ip a marvel of healing I for sores, cuts, burns, etc. No familyy Of the Best Quality.. STOVES and RANGES both Coal and Wood and will sell " 4: It is said that three hnnc�red and fifty ahoald be without it. It has no ual. • ' 1 I , , Lindsay ladies have agreed' to buy no Get McGregor & Parke's, and have- no - the same at th lowest prices. . 4. Gods after seven o'clock on Saturday gams, Bacon, Spiced Ro111 _ y other. Only 25c. per boa. Sold by W. H. _ j .-; , �1 evenings, except such articles as they Field, Chemist and Druggist. -52 and other Prevision$ chea . may be able to carry home themselves. It was a brother of Dawson who vv s �' p On Tnesda of last week Mrs. Hiram a � 1 T8=NS, . ; .. s • 11 n Y being examined as a witness before a ' BEATON, BROULTUA i i i Yoke, and Mrs. Calvin Yake, of Uxbridge, committee of tits Presbytery which was were thrown from their ba and badly �11esal g Y "sitting" on a brother for drunkenness. Fresh srnd G'lood. I . injured, by a runaway horse. The «Did on ever, ' I ; °1 1. y ' Dawson was asked, see �An inspection will oblige former had her head badly bruised, and 'Rev. Der. Barmicliael the • worse for . the latter bi ;eke her arm. , Brink ?" "ha, I canna say that I ever ALiNo'FINDLAY, 11 :: cIa,1 ;S The annual meeting of the Searboro ee d him the waui o' drink, but mony a Cu ling Club was held at' Malvern on time has I seen muckle the better o't t" r l /,ilk - !.� I -' WTdnesday, October 6th, when ,the fol- "Did you ever see him helplessly drank ?" O O i -- i _ : lowing officers .were elected :-- William "Me— see — him— h9lplessly drunk 1 MR. f - .- ' Crawford, President ; Andrew Fleming, conscience i Afore lie ever cam to be Everybody wonders why there is oneh 't Vice -Pres. ; D. Brown, Sec - Treas. ; G.W. that I was save blip' fou mysel' that I a rash to Badgerow, M.P.P., Patron. coaldna see onything 1 O'Brien" Photo. , Gaper • y Der. William M. Fair has so�Cl his farm The reason is because he Rives perfect J - - 7rE, (the old Snowden homestead) in the I PICKERING MARKET, satisfaction in every case, and going still �'� ' $- LA SE'S I ._ . township of Hamilton, to Mr. Sidney • ,, .. Naws of es, Oct 21,1i3sd, farther will say if theta are any persons SPECTACLES AN EYE -GLA.S SES . —""' �/ Barclay, of the Township of Ops,. Mr. pall wheat 74c to 78c ; sp g, 70a to 75x, se who have had Photos taken by me that `'1 .11 85c to 70c. Flour per cwt. , x.00 to 82.50. = Are the only Genuins English titles in the C adian Market. . 0, Barclay is one of the most extensive $u 00 per ton ; aborts, eon are nab equal to any city work I will Real Pebbles are ke tin stock. Testa ate breeders of shorthorn cattle in the ro• 81.15. Screenings, °"t chap teed' P P lgiven to part ears to prove genuineness. `t'. rs. - p g 70c per cwt. snake them one dozen anel Portraits They are recommended b and testimonials have been r ived -from the President, vince. • FARMERS MARKET..' ARKET..., free of change, No work allowed to leave Vice- President, Ex- Presi2ent, and. Ea- Vioe- President o the Medical Association of . k = . As Mr. ,Ma: kie, of Utica, was for shinR ' ' ' ` Toronto, Oct. ei ieaa the Studio unless first -Glass and highly Canadal; - the President of the College of Physicans and urgeons of Quebec ; the -bean ,,, + �, R,' at Mr. Burdve's barn, a short time�a o, a The street receipts of grain to-day were ama11 finished. Photos made in any kind of of the Medical Faculty-of Laval University; The Pres' ent and Ea- Presidents of the - 8 and pricer "unchanged. About 700 bushels of weather —rain or sunshine. Having Medical Council of Nova Scotia, &e., &c. T ere recom endations ought to be sari_ i ' bolt in the engine came loose, and in a wheat offered and sold at 75c to 78c for fall and fl per moment large pieces of iron were Hying spring, and 88c for goose. Barley firm, saw g added some very fine scenery to the Studio cienti to prove their qualities, but i further roof is needed, call on - t ,. a 43c to eta. oats arm, with Bales of 900 am prepared to make work second to nonehRYS'TOPHE$ ALE Her are M r . 9� in every direction. Mr. Mackie',, with busifele at 53c to 34c. Peas are no>Yiinal at 59c, , e chant, P1Ck @rl�d considerable pluck, steak to his engine and Sec far rye. Hap in lair supply; st loads io Canada• S t1 t e d � $12' to $l3 0o to $ l 00. straw 40. B d, 75 to Co and enlar iv • , &W � •�•, I" ate.. * � % ` f until he managed to get it stopped and als'aton. flogs Bold at e5 to $d 50. Bed, $3 5o PYm> �$ ty A , i . . ' thus prevented any injury being done. tol4 50 for forequarters, and a7 50 to IS 5o roz large stock of Frames_ always on hand, ed=ft•Oa,rQr"M ,naia. VM1ft Ms : 1. era., tau for «m ice abode .�.ek .aiaY , : V The following ' going the rounds `of �7 I''n°b a7 t° as ao; and n' °tte'n All work done by the instantaneous pro- u ���u�� �� n e rat cess. n � � 95 to ..so bavie the press . • Mr. Henry Duble, of Kings- The produce market was quiet to -•day, and 4w"s oisa _ - fi ���, . ton, aged 68, was for years perfectly bald, prices Generally rated tlreaiy. We quote : Beet jij � � � �O„^- i rgoirad,' Tqo we= 9w'°=716ar"'�;,i�i� YAim* I y P y 19c to 14x; butter, lb. rolls, SS to 950. large rolls A >./ e o s<tsetw_b son of � 1Wia torww.a All is ww. _ �.. i and - � . �, but last year his hair again appeared, and is to 19; inferior, lea to lsc. Lard llo ; cheese 48 -8 Photo her, Whitb 1 ARXERS a� Sh*dd now he has a fine growth of it, and v LU to 14c. Bacon He to Ise. Eggs 19 to me. Nsit r o Post -o ea.) y Y - - & �O$ NEWSPAPER _" � Turkeys 75c to 01 50; chickens per psir 45c to , + •:{ � t - ! �� � � � _41 cups _ black. Hia .whiskers are also turning 55c• 19tatoesper bag coo to 7oc. Apples per BUY YOUR - Bsaadolph 8t., Q&ft . keep this paper Gallia t :' - black although before he was fifty years barrel. $Ito •9 00. FIB E iNG T areauthorisea to . - O i . of age they were grey " P1J0 oont,�'aots wttti a �s - A serious accident occurred near Mt. _� s -� sua� a -TA t*VM1qJE,'R­r - I Albert'bu the 2nd inst. Thomas Brooks TRAINS GOING EAST DAN AS i?OLLOWS: , YARD. AT , . .. L.: � t . . . . - , ping on his fathers farm, wheII DdA1L FXPBESS. - . _. n 6.,, Wag stumping ' 8.20 A. ,M. _. the chain slipped over the top of the 1lZIaND, 2.48 P. M. ; h I . a D--- �� Out ' atum when it was half wa n w ' h . L��►i., - ~ 6.40 P. M. —AN P hit orsyth'Br'os', r;;� P Tsi►INs GOING Wa$T DUE AB FOLLOWS: -- �` YOU WANT . , they .were �nlling, letting it fall bank on w. + +, b ;4 him, breaking oue of his le slid crash. MAIL FzPRB$e . 8.08 ,A. M. - -. 1 t1. ; Wbeie you have bee'h •accommodated - ;aU ILI, 1 gs . 1 ing his lungs. He was nearly dead when ., MI7[ND. , • '� 6.10 P. M.�MER� , Y ; - i ! through the Season with repairs • t i� a ­'. to rescued, but is now recoverin ournsl. MAIL EaPSEs::• 1 .`i 9.2 ". Q. Dif. i�ti M s rs. g• Trains run on Standard time. LA'�.THI for all kinds of Farm 1 he subscriber is prepared to sell Store r -.1, Meson. s Graham Bros., of Claremont P and Ran ` Tm&v at ts,. , Res very mach cheape>G r _ sold to Messrs. Cameron & Shand, at the SQL' GFLES,"' he has done for yearn. s Y '' k •# I be sbnna prioea eo law , Y + - �� s ,ed _:�% _1 Port Perry Fair, their celebrated imported OI T� . stallion '�MoPhadden," which took first �0 as 4m- - ` J ,; ' . _ that we cannot live on ri'' ' ��� Bo7►iLL CO's x, ,. , + �i �: - :e.,. �. - them atone. We are at all tiiDee dauz" a ids . ;W W � � ' prize ; they also sold another Clyde at the Ig ldverti+dag 8arean (10 19penoa �CANLING,+ pleased to •have the faI'>siers pall ofs" us --07' ' 9'iic j:�i�$' -+ r�' `�'" same place. Mr. John Dryden also sold 8b�wlbereadver- , (, twngooatraotrms�y , fifty rams for a Calgary ranohe, an a N Yom FENCE POSTS, ;,FOR -.r~,- I' . - E� , `< y I. d be mss. fbs' u m i , fine bull to Mr. Proctor, of Beaverton. {! + . .; • .1411- A ai j 4 a . _ . $10,000 worth of stock was disposed of at book or100 paw. PICKETS• "�� +� hey n 'J) L ,; ..:.. 81►vss --- aellery. the sale after the Fair. ,Tidy rimes ,, ° and will try to satisfy theme f'r ., �g `'Lam . $� 481 t ; . .. ;% ,.. r.i, ,_+ for Aj� rite I ,r !. { _ t book `' i lj7 �' :. i . i18 babe, v vs d CALL. t. .} '- n hand. Still another of fort '$o e s old and ;1, , j ,� _, } . - Fi tt �,� Ur P anoed or othersr#se. ces. i'es toontainsiiste i,; W$ 464 4 • 'tom , r s v S7 €, . t -ice. _ Pecte3 citizens has Been called home. atuew►spa-Eersaudestimates i , �,- ikt( #"::, """'"''- , , t , • ei, -i= - is - R : �� y Jo ofthe oostdadvErtiaiag. Tile adv�rtieerwh ' . ' ` t hn Dopey was born on .the rd of wants d o ° -�� �<:: 'B (IUARANTEED. FtYrlie an :, )Paired' . - Aril ne dollar, ands in it the in. �� `a � 1 .. , j �, i , P , J. p ,1814, in the Parish of , Bt. �Taot, t4rmatton a while torhim who wits ALL ORDER iAA 3� �, i all Job Work promptly attended to. .,.A.fE •+I••u „. "'' Cornwall, England; came to Canada in invest one red usanil dollars in ad- ti - , C a i -- i ' A u , �, .: v a ems is indi I.' yap' gyp celte4 which will 18 2 >� v Y . . -: - $ - - i Ili I- e' -. d -` -. x ,,.;io ::ri a - ., "., ' , & n .. has been a resident of Port Ho meet p�y 1� � st;!� I . v .: 't ;A n r ��y� _. ''� � ' b• : - -. 'at 't � llireIDen O!' iXal AE ! _, ,,., A V_ .- ♦-d ,f. ,,". kinds ,, �'. •' i. �,.,. } -- r - for. pearl fo ears. He leaves tel Ito do,o hir �tp Y - , , � ' `: t E :4, . :: . N y �, y Ice eoft at by dorms f PLOWS. �. . _ i , �;.J.. ,:. ku _ sons and three daughters,-with a nnniber �„� a�� tiwons have been issued. - - �� 5� � ,'1►.t' ! ". to _ i < _ - , r P an ad u m U `a, dress for 10 osnts. ..� . �. 0 .1. H . =t I s of and•ehildren, to moaru his departure. . . >_ ' . 1. Wrlle to QEO. I*WBLL & CO., ar :d¢ NEWSPAPER ADVFBTIBIN(i BIIlii#.AII. Pickering or Claremont. LL. ' uo�praoest.rrin go Pro Han 'a old Qtatid, Pickering. _ , ", 11�13Q•)� New YOr14 1 -. . . n .> „ c - ; . :� . . ,--- }�, }" , • .'. �: €- N'". 11 a t et'a` 0 -. ., rY . ." �_ , r ,�•�a fi .. '.tY., Sa ,a•uii.. - -ft... :.,n .., . - . - -"•'.+ ... - +. - t ,. -:._ t x, ..... ��y .. z.' . �. . s _ ..�•'L.:- a - 6 :. ''• fr - ..E•r • ti ;} B, I L- p i, ..u: ..r+ t t�P�+ , :+,, r +o Ti r• .- k a ^°2 a`ii' 119- J -If t _+ '�.. . -° _. . ', -� .;� .� jl , , - .,.- - - a _ i-: i- - . , : .. _ �- * rya ' wt a f - - . .. - __ I, , . ­-, ,*% . . �,, �.;- I: . I I -- ..:.4. �. ­J.. 1, -­...� ., . �. — ., r - .' �. , D s ilent- -tht+o °1 a� bee _. �� ... • . �,.•,_•.. T Les ; _ i /ire - first time, by mn that ire n down- hones 1aev:�;u a man- .ervan ' a s ' ""• , Lice a awreas ppm box. fie be 1 u in atbste of the �H .ve cowl �. , stairs ybY° Y took aright — )ramped = i�eyond - `? ear o iU nj ;t ww6 gut.—injured Divine tore ; . bs so to the utmost Oi ale, sac and , . � :. -4 WITHO : , d . tted Thorntp you sin �' - � d II not`'�°alia°dto° +s. ++ our ab ties is the glory of'>eiu►n. you never r fit y 4 � ,Ile, an IV t of our& Thornton I - t j . F h I w some poplin`. S Th r, T 1 __, t• and ten ws th ug Willrfollows the . • _ . �� , . O yoit� as i. not - Hum the histories► has -lei t.on record his t Fier *" �� :orb $ ?. DafbOit,1,.� an invalid. Mamma and Olive are tiles wham tY,flrst plAC�Sd.11im• 1 - me s' visit. Norah is married• 1d Had; lid #aeon able to be opinion hat the' disposition to look on the � i e turned . . . - • , in a ri;vate .room. ` he is, it bra ht de pf things wnd to make the best of There loo no • . LL I feel for Dale's hand. It is` w horri le maid, as we irreverently termed her, only moved he would )mve beau ;but, a+l. 6 - fi �p No bloom ul . (Co�rrntvsn), .;, d et I am thanking Heaven came back from to bills France to rer�r•iernd . i+,r beat , to let him be. He is conscious ; e.eryth that good i. equivalent to s I roamed .4fYj �_ �„ tale, an y f , it aA She has ma, cans coca et from ` the 'drawn large i no to its happy possessor. , The stinK,► r >� Well. e n ,�, Pern'°»a Will' breaks a crust, reflec rely, and than ' Judi i#" - mor-�► , I it a ahman. on j rho old nobility. VQa . fsfnt t ' p° y tl .their pupils w The grain wa" •` °'u. eR 11'd` b believin that women a mouth, his dy" sfo open. 1'hs of trial have burned up the reinjt When tf#t�1 resumes. ''.4 f y " ' T�iy bit. forg t `have lost her ; g little dilated ;lie ce►n epe>ii1�, bat only in a. ov h ai many a worldly 'vareer, the ' "Martin Na ine is anxious 'to know..#, W.3� i4 tt , eve us.'siime i�t> re -, life is incomplete if spent in single blessed• wehioti. a is incapable ` ; �t'e Qlar"°"t" p gained the information. till £j► Y she accepts her unwonted cares re- s .aamodic gasping storms f sffiiction have cleared the air of : About h. r 1 » what source he gam a Bret en- ( #rettq goes to the piano. As the sweet neon, mat m dear of movement. Death is ersepin8 upward, many w selfish life, and out of the chaos of ;_ /, mellow +hey • Whatever was., cognizant of Il11 d ilul>res �,� iroaen the instrament m. i� gl 8opaetiriaes L fancy Y and temperature Oink- some awful crisis of personal ex 'enee a .Z . A hark, to trusted b Ma>ctin to air Feroival saw' Sir U%ui tiiliised, mother future will be ;she wii)i' adt lavaog the ha little is illong and all will be over. t:� y s rift is tramq ..._ w little longer, new h von. and w new earth eve been Ae Sen,aier Percival later thwn,he did." P :i (keep hor last unmarried daughte • O ,' - azes of him with itiful tender eyes ; born. �: • of mammas pp )go taint of our «(food. What more? • . iwr rXtore beautiful than any • with indescribable eom r ga. ever t<,� possibly in we talk 4 little of Mr.j, t the last comer Was peas Y The next morn g other children, will surely not remain oil' mid °-- " -r�'n' Pao Only the the pion d flown sion, the wild revolt against the fate which Dela and procrastination, effe l r indolence and With halt her I the assassin." Brenton, shrinking from alluding to sought; ; when able has taken wing an } stricken him --the fu- indeeia on, are effoctuw} robbers of time and ,!: A ta„hion:tal for whom there can be no eiUle hope• g has so apex fed Y I cannot.suppreas my curiosIt while they a4xw ,mamma will make her home with go4p c�s+me she I touch Will ampler- •n walk in the freatau' divscts Will will n4ver no one the mad to siliss though The were thor�fu end dot f °lei t°nt v►hich eultlg �F d.seuss possibilities. i A rambling I and I reenter Wild it smooth wnd , And sett ',lit - a 1 and he looks at me strap ly When that he wul relinquish l . r - d14&ms for a moment, Till t rorKnt i 8 not think�in of yoiy , my 'thotXgh Sir Mari Nspine is there. p $ Y we p n `hood • t10 one contemplates the ou Elyy ex and Salsa Thornton looks at him regret repentance most men'selivee, ul r bitter •1h ,� Deborah, I was g the house, ba►chelo coverlet, a My dear, you will be silent an the grave' S Gently he draws me to him and kisssas me. esibilit of a entl lady one day reigning p>fobab� y than any other class or cause. All Wert to t•r - "Sea." i " For my daughter," he whispers, and as queen at his hearth. Mamma laments keenly. �To Bs CONTlNITIM.) • The most vigorous and healthy pier- is kin the . to return his careen. 9 liked to see her boy yy go.r ends the • Ho is still very -calm. The clot sopieth' impels me rvsntl this ; she would have j . , that w ich is the busiest, which has diffi- There im no i hall - strikes harsh and loud. He whispers Dale shakes hands ,with him fe rased, wedded• He would make so excellent a ) ' culty battle with, which has its hands I lef4pit ,(a I • covertly —I am chill, and Dale's face is- Letty has been crying. ' I am not surprised. • huabwid she avers; but even she roeives i' Al Kb ! 1 , gg pe ' ' full of works, which as neither time Pale— There is that in Sir Martin's face whicsh toile that matrimony has no charm for him. Iii ,AL1t FITS 111AP0 0," Her re 1:� • nor m for evil, but aiming at great `s` Freer slid FIB �' "Mr. Brenton•! - of bitter shame and anguish. I try tO �!y Who know how he loved Judith Nspine, wrst ®e 8std ♦ibwat w'wterloo +md oilier things for both God and man, promptly and so empty >�I • but tongue -tied, I sit I. how rejoiced 1 am ; + 1►in not surprised. The man who truly matters. su ily dismisses temptations with Ne- The heart ,,l '' Sir Martin Napine —the title is his—ill down by Lefty. Dale asks— ,+, loved her could love no other. • _ . 'evidentl ho eful concerning his trial. The .� lien Brenton stand a chance . We have teen talking of Judith. Sir The following regarding Napoleon Bona- hernia s answer, I am doing a good work, ye and o. Will does not vary his gar Martin looks at Lefty and me an Martin Na pine called on me thin morning. parts is taken from the Repertory of Boston, so the I cannot come down." 1.. �j� days com g info} mom- dated Dec. 8th 181b • - report ; Sir Martin-• is keen - witted, saga►-. hesitates. We shudder. The sf ht of him awakened Pa � The man absorbed in Making`money, who 6 view the Old n - - tacos untroubled. His only anxiety is un- ., Ile Will not suffer the Welty of his g " subbo�•dinats everything in life to this one' . V amoklr - -- + ]3e " Sir M 'n , cries, memorise I would fain ezercise fr en n �'� Boned day that when. connected with his peril -- Judith. ' Skilled, 'crime at the hangman s hands, m heart and brain.. Judith has n Jean Pw end, c ndemns many of his faculties to ut- , ' r 'v are em to ed in tracing her, yet tae And, as Dale stares wonderingly, he Y y ter i nation. He gives himself no time far •` Did you el detectives employed y „ found. Al} endeavours pave provedwhere. Siv tali 1e Proclamations n, ahmong ©t etrFiench they have utterly failed. I mourn for her ; adds, He is dead• - , ,,,r ,;...; ; She has disappeared, we know not see self -improvements no time to be a father to robbery in I':j but even m regret >s divided. I am con- •� Dead ?" Dale repeat$: $he not for often. 8ir Martin eti}1 tr�pa which make them waver. his fa fly, a friend to his neighbours,] an in- moat everybn<l� b Y 'a an awful tragedy: He ' was p In ender to obviate this he ublished nh fluent in the community. The fa ultiee - }� heard abol corned for her father. Will he be cleared of « Yes it i searches, although he .almost des airs of P suspicion or not ? Waking and sleepin , I ,found dead in the cell this n►orning�� finding her. rder 1p which he asserted that the Engl that ould thus have been called forth and aid detective w� soap g I 8 think of the man whose life is in jeopardy'+ 44 Then we shall_never know Commaindler was mad, and it concluded with siren honed wither up and decay, and of fie, , r.,, A curious life has Salsa Thornton led rte ' who, at the bar o€ justice, must stand ac- ,. ge ban lefts full confession --a P+�r the night his wife left him. Plungin into ohil�iting wl} 'admmuniaation with .him. tour the happiness they would have yield- . •� T�'ro1►Le 1. cased of his father's murder. The assizes for me." } g •' had the desired effect is at to him. how it was „ s . , 1 dissipation, he has revealed him f i his is "I . hs added, Sidney that he sent are near. �'Ve shall not have much longer «But, did he die --:- ' 1 eC8 d the tru° colors. Sometimes we cannot bu be slid eio. enraged Y ' thieves were c sit ere our sus use ends. I pray the •+Hush ; he is dead . ie liar ° Pe thankful that Judith escayped from in'. him w challenge to single combat, which was The neglect of a habit of accuracy serious- Hart was a xte w but he Cannot escape the in • t may be joyful. The news pero earthl tribunal ; If one half the mourn abroad concerning declined, ono Napoleon returning at the ly limits a man's personal influence, and Paris. He - 'ceiEatn y y I, Y ppad Y aze fiult of the coming Lrial. Does Judith '-.higher�one.'! C - ,, I Min be credi , he is verily a mutt 'a1,++ same time for answer that when he brought also his personal enjoyment. Every tom- fie st le. F.a hem ! Sorel uot, or she would. He was guilty'" . • " er.. —a man from whom a earefully•nurtur- the Duke of Earlborough to meet him .he mu t bediscounted at half t eir v lu , nd thought, an irul . . -_ - hasten to us ; and yet that she can avoid .• Ay ; it is marvellous that he were never OT must shrink with intense loath- }oath- would accept it." t, of Martin Nagwe seems absurd. aua etrod all these years ! But you had in Sir Martin has tried to stay him in his He .stated most sitively that he would then taken at a risk. Constant indulgence She e was bet we hearing p po e is on eve one's tongue. Will made up your mind's that I was the offender, downward career ; but no expostulations, . theta have taken Acre if the English had in intemperate or ill- considered language cid. Althou U' gu ry has as enfeebling and destructive an in. 6 - • will not to us what forin the" defence will said you troubled not too k tra of guilt entreaties, or warnings }lave availed. not taken his mattering rnm, a>nd added .in ways sa,ii 's witnesses Bran- has he ne down hill for months En lash and French, "had it not been for fluence oe the abuse of any other stimulnt. -- taker, nor who Sir •1Nlarti9 in other directions. As go g Better, Sort's family, • ? We hear ail manner, .of rumours; ton had used my father's one for specu• Y p�e the entire hour . :toibe to t. Just now he is in London. Ellerglie you liiglish, IWLereverva bin Eould get I word that means just what t says th ono 'ibu of facto we are thoroughly ignorant. lative u and lost i rem time advent of this red day dawns eventually. time b sloped rendering his accounts uiet, and soberfolk are grateful ,fhb the Nast, but P g whole vocabulary of potsihilites or egag , The • expec Y g ad a da when m'g1e8 in that boos decorous d °maw Have .was always sure to find some of the English gerationa. tered one nigh l �, Will and Dale start betimes for Dumt in. but at length Sir Percival fix Y been enough to cause its dead , to tremble to opppose." - _ ; : Over $16,01>0 seech them to return ear y he would over the books with ham• and awnkeh He spoke of "the invasion of England as Government lx . Lefty and I be ,naffed Na ine. They remise readily, but surely without That day was the one I P "Dale coiner in, strides across the room, his firm determination, and said that he in- little �i1 t Almost as I left, he arrived. Sir Percival, eri. 1 wnd kiseies me. ,� �� tended to have }ended as near Chatham C8rrying �ieight. - reflectlmi . mends and`Uon ` o'clock — seven; eight, comes a d in his agitation, disclosed nit secret ; th ,< you look ew ital ! he declares. •Deb. ' Be possible and to have dashed at once for There is a tradition that the fa ous Count able, and, in fl We nt on our Y �., ` . , , ' we aTe'excited. P vexed with himself he to ad s h ken uto it ja a glorious clay, warm as August ,will London. He admitted the probability that Oxenatiern (who, in fact, ruled S eden dui gad as ge1'd• , _ sh is and o out, eager to catch the first business, chagrined that he And pow id you come for a drive !" h'e might have been killed in the attempt. in the ref s of Gusta�-ua Adolfus and `• De Hart sounds of pproaching footsteps. I leap wisely. He asked Brenton.if he k. Bpen- I I glance at mairilila. 11irs. Ord starts np That this scheme was was not put into effect 8 en Chrlit na) was the younger of twin ! P!lfrisian police . d hare. The ring of steps and .the .money he bald. into the ban and openly rube her eyes --the dear old lady he says, was owing to Admiral Villeneuve vedll8 He brothers, and so missed by only a few min_ _ bery was dig ao, like a startle father, who the echo r voices reach us ! - I cannot res- ton's reply was evasive. My Penchant for after- not obey in the orders a utes the heritage of an elder son. As a boy, a heel to hit, train myself, and I run u the road. Dale P Y lost his temps`: frankly confesaea t4 a Pe WaI partieularl inquisitive an to the climate y P was naturally perturbed, ,,, he cued: noon naps• y almost an much as in after life, he was noted ,Z Aland Yard s me under his "protection. „ •gave ou the money . �• Die do not be harsh," she begins ; of England, and said that the cause at for his-indomitable energy and zeal. case, and in th sees me and take Y queerly Have + " Deborah," he cries —the moon is shin- . Upon my word you act q Y but I assert that I am quite wall, and many suicides was the huirCidneea of t •• I Came half an hour too late into the �•ed that the j '' ing brifaly�l —`.` how white you are !" .you `1t or not ?' had in � nei'POUanese should enjoy going out exceedingly. After mosphere. Word and I must. t all my life to make dne of the . I loot m, the n at Will, and I • know « Brenton, who some demur consent is won. Cosily cloaked, 0, ne day Bonaparte was speaking to the !" he was wont to say. . It ° 1 We our way I picked u my father's heavily - mounted Y that half hour up . Y trosz Martin Na pine is safe grope plc P of reply. I am atslnted Lo the carriage b m bus- Duke of Wellington, and observed he did was his statesman who sent out the Swed• w the count` into the diningg-room• Lefty �uts -the goes- ylhip, clutched it tightly, but did n . P Y band, mamma's last words being an tn}une- not expect he would have given him battle, ash }oniats "to found a city in the ?1ei� } ` . ,. i s refuge to frame. •, $-- Percival, indignant and enraged, went wife. They v� boil my 1 p lion not to be too venturesome, and to Bet but that he would have retreated and wait• Wo ld where every man could be free to plan was to "Is Sir Martin free'?" bn• ro rioted it; y�fu home ere the wind grows cool, ed for the Pruaian and other reinforcements, worship God as he. chose." 11 - ' « es "«'ill re lies shortly. I gaze at ,. , If ou have misapp p F, Where shall we go ? Dale . sake. in'which case he says, he must have been P w lthy house Y P but little lad- I was from Oxenttiern, also, that Ril- ployer$, any jlim; There. is thankfulness, 8 shall suer. If you have abused my trudt, ski merciful. I "Little mother,• it ft jolly to have ou to , =ly beaten ;but that lie was extremely liam Penn first got the idea of estaUlishing robbing the p: Dale interrupts. 'think to find,me we y myself a ail. :Ism quite jealous poem py to find Lord Wellington did not coin- such a refuge for the oppressed of. Europe• found that AV I. new in his tone. D P don't � „ bane the combat, adding that he made ulte . - " Mrs. Ord, we will have some refresh. I Will unfit to have }oat you lately. Penn followed the course of the Swedes up Paris in dingu - lease ere we tell you all that „N;s threat wan 'never finished. Brea .1 Let us call on Will," I propose.. " I ceirtain of obtaining the victory.'.' IIa also the Delaware, and boo ht from them the anent, if you p g He was • fake( beside himself, struck him with force. Want to see the Vicarage again." I said that he " knew of the advances of the land on which Philadelphia, the City of man, and his V • has occurred," ton, but that-lie did not regard it of .- - - • Letty supplies their witlrfood, and rings 1 The blow was fatal. My father fell, with Dale touches the horses lightly, sxi3 we Ptvetians, Brother} Love, was built. American owes T _ ee when their knives and forks n, two the floor. Delievw him Dale Y w or short ti for toff groa g skim rapidly along. �u,ch consequence, and that he was betray- much to the " half- hour" lost to the two short, and she ' • , lied energetically.- I wonder, as they Bible, and, deeming his only chance of safe" Will is at home. Re welcomes us, and in- said by some of bra generals. He further rant. • - � be P g a boy. She C. drink, when they will appears our thirst. t - Was flight, Brenton looked around. eists on our going in- A cup of tea, he sa id that the "universal consternation when they wa • -de as "'V11 y the canvas bag , familial` . e •and his tea is ready, among his troops, taken place. at a limo of It is stated that Pope was so hard a siu Dale a arm draws me to his side the table was he went to says, will do m g g in Paris to th to him. Snatching it, he was not able to rally the fugi- dent when a,boy that his tutor feared he slung in front gins' u of Sir enough it No one vat abouta,i Hale carries me in his strong arms, puts me diarkness, a th and semoves m wraps rives b thowin his `son to them, which would injure his health. " I have the weight - " We have said nothing' toy the window stealthily. 1n the easy-chair, Y � Y g difierent from other men," 1 . The diamondo • ' dad defence bei afraid to h° drop d to the ground like a cat• • h fingers deft as a woman's. While Will he is convinced would have effectually re- to carry, Martins intended . and P° "Wit g � Eve thin stored order had it been daylight; but that said, glancing at his deformed back, "ana clothing. Iuj . buoy you up with hopes that might be base- Hastening home, he flung some clothes into urn out tea I look about me. for America i 8 h is aware, the proof teau and called his servant, to �1po Was when I was here. I simile at in consequence of it being dark, he was I mho tTainin Y of then athletes for the landed at Hal ,` I �: less. But, at Debora apo portmanteau is as it, • • . of -his innocence hinged on our proving some tell he should be awa fora 'few days`; but Olympian games began in their boyhood, b- of their trails one was Mr. Will's handiness. He milks and sugare the borne away by the crowd and obliged to fly 8 one else guilty; that some she, open-in with horror, blurted out tea with mathematical exactness. Dale himself. them. He tc i . Year ago he swore, apt t altered his course of action. Sir • ' me a cup. I am waited on by them On being tasked why he had not gi'von ere them lift weights which were in - ; Brenton. Twenty y g `lows the d and robbed bran p I re ggss of inestirri- himself u to Austria he replied : "What ! cre4sed every day. - arse explaining week later an - ' the inquest held on Sir Percival s body, Percival visa dead- -murde aseiduoualy, as though_ w being p A jockey on a race co , turally, his fu .• that the last time he saw the deceased Bar- ! -by his own son ! A man flying by had just 1 able value. We chat gaily, but my sight give myssif up to a nation without laws, y su}, and he W� clock on the l the chap a in :Will• Honor or faith i - No, the moment I had got lately to w. by- etander wh sonic of t�ia id € onet alive was about eight o told her. 1-grown dim as I note g 6 officials for . his death. To Silas Thornton Is weis `bold; He went out —went ill sor><+ow and wggniah have premed there I should have been put intoa dungeon era were handicapped with wei hts, 0. morning of meat. Percival, dead ,Ali, W h joy was unlX it t I could g�'ve ou and never heard of more• In ;giving myself •` It is fair to ° oaths r ride horse will in�t - . he subsegiientlycontradictedthisstate to `lapin. He saw S ou sorely ! Wofild the f Y ,discovered ti .. He alleged, in the Beat of passion doubtlew, saw the stricken widow ; and did for her all that Which woald recwmpenee you or your !up to the English I have given myself up to ; it is of are to the horses. }}�i ' 1 had told him his son had t nom •orate friend vould have 1 r iw nation with honorable and justlaws, which Pieulthon hi lback strength unless he feels that Sir Yerciva h e most eat suffering a MAN committed bigamy, and that he was likely one. If he hampered the police in their gi' ' afford protection to every person. Y - Miss Eller- Ward He was •tlharp I Tea aver, I insist on. atayfn just #,en min- P e race of life which they - in possession in so a fire One day he observed he ought to have There aced few our readers who are not to be Prosecuted for marry g activity, he did y ' olio, his first wife being alive.. Very essen- snot# h perceive that the more time that utes. It is no pleasant to eft by th 'died the day he , entered Moscow, as ever handicapped n b some disadvantage, seized them ' 1 was it that we should rove );e had lied. wan lost in following m'e, the better. Fate while the red sou shines in at the windows: i since he 6ss ex `fenced w continual series have just begu y a homel] a trace. Th tla 1 I a 1 enu ,and . am relgctant to move , obscure birth, -lack of fortune, . p en. • His rs. dull brain. municate,l w If we could convict him of perjury our case ; favoured him ; I was not Over but last I rise+ for I ltnow it fs tlpwise to of disaate _; would look more hopeful. To �lwy, on be- ;reputation was untarnished. He remain -He further observed he ",mild have fees, an irritable temper, or a „ a difficul Attorney in put into the witness -box, Mr. Brenton in Lad Napiune'a service, winning ggolden lingers. I button my dowk, Will watching _made ace at Dresden, and also afterwards Let them recognize It only as the . . _ ing p Y `dins me ; Dale has gone to see to the horses. Pe ' • information from men, . B some extrao ry but I if it had not been for the advice of the ty on their bat backs," which `God intended fact that thej . denied having gained its Na ' e., � he did not destroy the note which Will is about to speak , his lips move, who ersuaded him ,forth their full g ' ! Sir Percival, and trssertedthat Lady p� y y Duke of Baesano, p des n, that 4 )�yn. I too old him. Silas Thornton was examen - l noWlsimed him guilty. He thought am.not destined to hear his words. Truefit, against it." fed it for that PIA >9'r'd designs with me �►n� had t p � u h his evidence was very re- : h burned it with° the canvas bag. the servant, enters hastily' The Invasion of Spain Bonaparte says he they put forth energy to contthhat itthe ram were we it ed ; and, the y� ut- luctantl given —had indeed almost to be Brenton is only one mots whose sin " s yellow envelope into Shia hand. ' p undertook at the special wdvlee of Tall Lot them remember, too' j Y,: y _ careful- as continually urging " him to of life has its goal elsewhere, as and that' the � not an eA extorted from him —he was obliged to ad ' as been found out through lack of car t tinge o � it awrele..ly sad reads the lines; rhnd� who w Y S;mg • • mat that he had understood that Sir Perci- Via• He destroyed all traces of his gull �HIm�, ism Chs that measure, invariably pointing out the pr is not his who wine the Plaudits �,. Mrs. would have ban ed then h d c wd but his who struggles most faithfu111 but we fern vat was Mr. ton's informant. but one. Tht►t one $ ages, absolute necessity of its being nn ertaken, „ what is it?" I Cry: I fear I know not if able scxompliahed at all ha- and patiently with the burden which he h°s '�t thSouth orward Santon, Judith's governess, was wed• him." angular is the tremor that passes ate• P°m � - -- > i (what, so ' to carry. ! _ N_ lump off wits' 1. She averred that Lady Napine had confi- Alter w long oilence Dole eirys— -,: swrds. dentially communicated to her the disgrace „ 9flwe Thorntap will Have to give up over him. at $i 's ♦'�*`— ; reached, who 1 connected with her grand- daughters birth, Nspine." " It is from the horse- surgeon n$ danlal� ion of a .. sad' t.Dlr. ,. ' — •,I emit its College Hospital. Silas Thornton is dying. �, g!1►� ®vi'!1. tivest ti• I that she had plainly �ha yeR ;" Sir Martin replies ; F( „ To ConBUmp of bl� feet of the r Bisnton had broken the unforta�4tt ti ,fin 8 lawful cutter. I shall >tot reside there nn- The have sent for me. In the tideless, 'ern- warmed Mediterran- I t ittiiig 1 !go across. S her. But her lad chi evfdent t g h r•.. I had ho " 1" •'- i ' - ' ,+ asp in the ooral -bound LI no of the South- or those with weak lungs+ � f throat or i � but right pexl �yv b home 11 I dead. grw bronchitis, or kindrred affections o to y p vu }his tort secret tit I � , • L ate this. I " Yes, thrown, from his Ocean, orb the grove-clad bunks of Bur- for Ili• R• �' big; red�nout that her husband had kno s! she would have her." I do so ;but gather no more he mere rives swimming becomes both a lux• lit gs, send 10 Centst� �d tive woman. _ . . Prior to the day of his- death, and had not London tb -ni ht In search of wnd Wi}1 is want• me and second nature. Let those testify P erce s treatise on th entertained an idea that it was to impart I g°.� Judith ,ill begglad. She wall find w bs►bd mA' S dye t do_tor, Buffalo, N. Y. l •` 'Look, c these baleful tidin that Mar�in Nspine father, you a�c�sugbxe>, "'• ed. who remember the untrammeled urchins mau) we our pool ' came fatal gt6Nop�.� ZmO°un' ' «des' =Sii� w� fain 'ng themselves from the bows of boats bnormslly fat men have a � chimed. So arti<n s.vo% it melliflirbus gI r men eel for the roseenbion made ;much ei#hia ad- i. m dear Cioel 's chile# will *'elcome me.. { i LD `h p• AN ONLOOKER. in Mal Harbor to dive for and secure the anno antes in life from which,o - P Y little coins fl from the deck of some newly e►r• exempt; t ; but the have at least the �� who answerer mission, and hinted we were c;dnepiiing at Mr. Carey, may I trouble you with w WrlElliftm Card► i v y the express to Y n show mot e J : - There was no another's expense to save Sir Martin. But rim �nnerawtien ?" - 1 'vin m town very late at night rived v 1 or disporting themselves day faction of knowing that they c81 than aa1 ferry- . boat gc • even our opponents were silenced when we' ' private ill rises.' Sk Martin bids Cody fare. London, aryl g after ds in the fetid drain- polluted waters lateness to ladies w a horse car � :� New York tI la edR :our List card. Margin .Nspine, ! ,ell, takes me in his arms, and blesses r;ne. ltarly mo fin him ,alert and anxious. Y politeness Ve a never catch tl 1ng of the Dock Creek. •Let travellers bear m• ry man, because they can gi rn hpopptal amore the flour for - . speayrehha fora pause for , Bre>trtot►'s alt He is art, pose y to two ladies at once. qr , 1. into the fists g guilt, I leg him to bring Judith to us quickly. �aitora ;bat his card and a brief explana- witness who, with ibl some humorous - ". deemed it likely that he bad embesaled ,..He-promisin, little' guessing .when -Le,wtll a ration; have told us how in Burnish ve gam' lowed us to ' and that as t door clones, tion gain him admittance. .The house -sur- _ xxaaggggse is ow Can She Ever LO ` some of Sir Percival a money, fnifh his ;word, Present bra toddling infants can swim at least as soon rho pro k them, and j u hie defalcations could be no longer hidden, ether eon comes to see him, and Will recoglilses x$1118 can Walk, and how a mother, too hat on often hear said when h F touched. TI $ and Will retuMa. _ As :e !t1►n+I � y � the ei ht of the can : of old tempted, in him an old schoolmate. bus for the time to look after her youngest tiveY groom is the victim of �' g vasg the belle ring _out say'clamorous lea ++ y y pg oR she bear such a breath'•" ``goo b a bi •and in order that he mi t secure it, ' „ Mtrrt. ' Will explains. A, Y+ ,�ilerrivwle 1 he o tees while the born, will cheerfully and confidentl lac •, e Y K P ' J. that °f oDC I around that 1 gumPercival't death blow was aimed. Feat - For Sir moment Will s errand is for t n it in the river to amuse itself with ate play- olve to link her destiny wi arrested l The boat wei ' greetin to Nspine. g i this for us to build upon. g at a tan ant. I I think men go over the history of the yciars during mates, and when she has leisuice will swim that unit ss ible reasoning was P { My thought flye off g which the have lost sight of each other. w' h n disease, in insmiit T. we jumped ai . .k- - the obscure of the t, we. man whose confession has Y' er ' about sil�ong the gambolin children anti} en in consumption, orperha et Ili our way the Diving into tY. P� of the unhapp It is so Ion since they were boys togeth learned that, with the hard cash Sir Perci- 'reinstated $rpry�l[artin w the eyes of the• g to she has found her own an .brought it to t the husband that is, o �d out f�� minutes Wert vat had drawn from the bank, he had drawn inse inseparable chums, " that it is not so h- land. In such a case M this the , come g eon Catarrh Remedy, egg ti'' burklars. A o- hundred - and note. That note was public--think of him uncared for, dead 1 In thew forget the present, and talk eager- - a two-hundred-pound po Years after, Dale tell, me that he died a $ Y $ but little teaching ; a �► be ore it is too late. y � e ' {t ., was reache,i stolen with the old, and has ever since suicide's death ;but this I do not }snow Iy, boyishly, °f the days that are no more. �' ear ' gold, had the number, . At List Will says, with a e of nom- m►turalll► -aherU w8 ditary in- John, ffis f exclaimed f. been misging. The now. ,. stfnet, evel b =the cnrteiirt calls made ' Yon'}1 be glad to hear, ° Y fa er to his she hard one day, ``that our " ` Friend - and to -day the note was identified ; for' It • ,: 3;.: *: ; a +r � .; •. ., ; punottou, I have come to see .Thorn- u nit Bud transmttt�ed from generation to P me „ He turn been found." - I ' - ton. You telegraghed for me? ' - U 'varsity of St. Andrews has w ear, I tot gtanera dodo " "Ii sae a,� Dfau �. quietly rvuv I Found 1" I echo.- . I am restfug on the sofa, and mwrii> a i. tin �' To be sure, to -be sure. And ' a . . , r w +1 said the shephe�• W11 0' liarri, you. / ,• , , ,:,' "Yes ; foand an old `'and disneed awfe a lounge near m Olive, looking so well ti4e Reverend William Csxey. and you t►re at that, my , ;... P e ; y .- a lice had and bonnie, is ca the leaves of a new one 1" tCift on4W; *a ore !►!- te r years type he cu ,,.de a `There w belonging to Mr. Brenton. The police he should has t' English ; • a warrant granted them to search thwhouse book, and MM 'Ord a nodding comfortably. , " How is he 1" Will speaks hastily, ridge. a -W. ; , a lit. I rtes.1., and I told h I , and they found the note. It hard lain perdu Eighteen months and more Gave gone. I s{tsid of drifting wgaip into reminiscences, ;as a .,F d for long sy �� I few days t< {' u for twenty ears ;bat it has -saved Sir Per. am Dale Ord'. wife. - We - live at Ord " How came y:ou to send for met" „Yes, Shur•„ ^: � 1 '., s :a pplll 1 + y a Court and ors - perfectly, blissfully- y ( "Your card was found on him. You V �, a $O�i �O10te11 W V cab, and a, rival s son from a shameful death 1 As soo , p +. know we as soon tb le ralairried: ore, every 01 handed his a as the police evide�loe' was heard, and Mr. Mr. and:Mrs.. did have . made a ._gnnino sec him wt,alwe ?. Y ere women sUowed to v tb ,r �• Y Pis`ce's ` ,rn pod in a pea ­1 I *_ •the dare for me as Tough - a� I ) 1-.: -• Maul, the manager of the bank .had sworn daughter of me , y g t Ye.. ' pr 1�e weuYy _ �� A nd wo should to be eoghopdeal ' land who has used 1�• it to > eP � " ` I'll tai to the note being the cite issM to 8ir Per- I were indeed. their own child. 4 �� go bad that there is no ohsnita hilt s- ° o» rry d vote ht tt»all things• i Ftiercriptio to Pet cerryy batter. for the dim I'm it. cival, the aspect of things changed. �ihen aiawoecely should I grieve if the once- talkMedr- He is dying 1i How did it :` gym• *' r;, - , ;,, remedy `� Yon'vF the Jn Sir Martin was slfquitetl. of �printa� anent were earned out, and ills face darkens. V a Hadsll yon► tam down the IA&V sex. By Z ; I i Co not e 7 �: i and Mr.- Brenton •charged with murder. rind Mrs. mil. Qrd nit. It is th � 2 - - - - .. _ . i.. f' " N ,: a # -.R _ ., �t fir' r.;`::a ;... ►. I .:_ . d,i,.�4+ -_.M a. v4..F. 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'..` f,1 . _ L i :e blosroa�s ion e. rA, r e.►tu• f • e i r �_i ; ;.wssr PI4'><L.. ,� ,TInd ;�r4r of %ondrni, fr:Ii , : ow Nalc To T�tis bin: 1 .. 1 8 rY, r • -& : i ' aft The tiaidit►tia! std rn, ; y oo�� — - - ln fg; an eynOkWd Astiq C�gketer. fl . he Blue eyes, and floating locks of gold. .. i9. mugglingg was the on y th ng for w wt•pfcklm site a of gee relish w game , . ' r Many rsons make the t mistake • at . oat of H .ve caught you in their net ; which eoulld be held, and I knew we or ultr , and are much : more Theebai► ff hasbeen rent frbm Mau• g� You smile, sad call me strange and cold— ould h e to t him to Jenne ,While tors nor iekler: The Ifrholesdine the be ing of Qold weather of shuttingzl• dais to Loudon and laved on exhibition. themes v u indoors with hot stover or, �' 8e Y P Y m+►y hs made Y F You ne•er knew Arlettte. gg 01enty pf any fruit or vegetablea.that can bs re- Thorn are numerous Masonie - lodges in fnrneoss fin• d his , we were �n New Yorlat alt I !mod n im themselves to avoid tak :' y p cq g on the - I met lier,rhen"life of mine of time ovainine Williams r bundle: Alter served, includiu# the rinds'of mejonr, `rho prance composed . exclusively of women. hi cold. This is the ciratost certain way to; Had turned from a3waet to sour : unrolling several newspapers I rtr ck proper proportion of su sir to vinegar for -'Phe bays all the fan feat see and core• g y beat of - There was norparkle in the wine, g �� 'R „ P gyp° g Y oY � +.,, pre re o e's self to acquire a cold upon the nt to No bloom u n the flower, siru is thri>je pints to a quart. Sweet menials,. . V, p° sso>r xixp wxiep )KADE it[H JUMP.';-. _ y ,, ells test provocation. A person may b@ -I I roamed away to bear alone I 1. • , ; . 1' ' pick Ca are difilzcnit to keep unless, made by Thera is. tai o iilustlratln 1'i'ah evfetionaa come ao ❑der and susce ti'ble b following, - . The stings of vain reylret ; There were the bonds. He had evidently in- an experienced hand, and should be fre. fm London b 'abut earn- roc h the such a n ei o . in the window ' The grain was gone, the rea r� flown, Y g P �Y P 8 kit the when AM'f tWWArletu�. - - •'Y �" '"` 1�� megottate 1 elm `1 ►at vet► Jdapz. pertly examined and reecalded if any +treats, a family of evicted peasants to be for a br tin of fresh���►ir, stepping to' the ' The Bird aapt "Va ^A4 „beforq 1pigj►th►11. .:of fermentation are shown. The beet air of The glamourrbf the'':eunnf eoulta" - '' brought over for the purpose. door to it a friend, or the most trivial boos of About her beauty lies ; he and hi wife were safely behind the bare fin antes for sweet pickles are cinnamon and- degree. of sure.will be.sufliaeut. to b ' L . 1 . The German Crown Prince has nett ar- 8't' P° taking `_ A mellow cheek, a scarlet mouth, the Ease County Jail. Ilia wife proved a over. j n u him them t severe effects of " tak' ranged to sell the reduce of his farm a P° fence a ' And dark, beseeching eyes : .� hqr in ar i ge and -pleaded pleaded that ,she was not R.eet_pickied lsetva�l - ]►lake' a si g p cold -" 11 ns ticularl those who e been A daughter of the soil's, ", et ' e11 � Panotz, near Berlin where the dal ield Pte, r• Pao' Y - As Samifei buds dw►-vfet ; '' � �ponaiblo. :�t}e wur disohl�rQ ,and Wil- q ne quart of vinegar and three ppoouunds. one thousand carts of milk everyday. � ate speci fly sensitive to cold even invalids, . No taint of our town -bred deceit l =ams served two years in Trenton. of sugar ; peel the peaches and put thein in, q should, a the beginning of winter, begin to : `, we-and � Has ever touched Ariette. " DeHart recovered .his diamonds and the vinegar, let get hot, than take up until, A Hampshire voter has trained hia'Iittle' accustom .themselves to cold. Thus by de- �' file anti With half her charms some girls mlgUt' win .• bonds. Ifie haci conafderable trouble to get the vinegar boils, and urorer the ham. terrier to accept cake only when told that po peat reel the r susceptibility may be overcome dais a A fashionable fame ; : his diamonds, for -he had t4 stand a trial to Salisbury sent it. When told that it comes - y , repeat every day for a weep, or - until the in a very large measure, if not wholl . ` h ulti- How came she with that southerai skin; i. ., ; ova pro �et$y to tie satisfaction of the cue; '� from Gladstone he will turn awn his-faca y • And soft old laiutluan patt►e , o sirup is.thin. T e proppoortion of sirpicer to a with a look of d' st. Y Daily ex seise in the open air, and a daily . . , Se ❑lore P tom poll oNicialfl. This lie did ❑"lost c n gallon of airujp is two tableapoonf +ils of cloves - u8u bath with friction of the skin and ingne-- - . a. We talked, I glaestioned, she rc lied,.., a lives, Till I, forgot my fret; clusively. He accurntely' described -every and four of-cinnamon. The Duke of Edinburgh has taken the tions, wi h plenty of goon food and abun&- - : i. For bitter thoughts and angry pride • 1 jewel, and as -he was on the steamer and Palace Florian at �Valette for three ears d read to ve.the oouu ho was yen his Sweet Pickled Pears or Quinces.­ To one + + years, ante of seer., are also important means of All tied before Arlette. • Q ,iety is ± . • Y �' Bi pound of 'sugar take a quart of vinegar; and the Duchess and her children are to re- fortifyin t e system against the ravages of .. + diffi How'ends the tale T To your surp ` property. dissolve the sugar, season with mace cfu_ side there for six: months in each year dur cold, hands I lefte,uedtears 1n t to Qarlr eyed ; : " It w . the- luelliest arrest I ever made �n g �. y q m his command in the llte3diterranean. 1. try * `�f aaVon, and nutmeg. P 1 anti quarter two g er time Althqugh I loved thech well; 3. = Trny life• nds of fruit, drop in the sirup, and bail. It ie rapgrted from Rome that an oval pie- - Aer pidtilre hang, wiebin my brats . b � . Justice Sid generosity are slb:intl'mately in- 1 ' ' +ire of the Hof Family has disappeared � EARACM -' , • , - i ` t great 4� Co minutes. R- ald nine mornings. Y Y PP° . - -. ,tl anal Fresh and unsullied -yet; • t(!rw I V— that' neither can,`flouirish health- from the Church of Saint Andrea at Ur- yy 3io empty vows of mine shall pain fully without the presence of h other, No Sweet Grape Pickles.,'•-•Take six pounds This a action, eo frequent in infancy and . nth Ne- J The heart of true Arlette. I + of sugar, to n of grapes eon the stem • boil a bino, Raphael 's i3atfve town. It was a childhood , is by no means so trivial as is M or one eau act fairly without actin eym�a►thc t- g 8 ' beautiluI '❑tins, sit tly prized, enerally enerall su d. Children often c for l WOrk+ ' ` i -call nor can any one gubeerve his own quart of vinegar, spice, and pour over boil- g Y Ppoae rY Y;' attribute to Raphael, but the critics were hours from the intense pain of earache A DIAMOND .ROBB��tY. best ' terest file than; i4 All _' he ha>ar� at• ing•hot. it to Timoteo Viti one of P . ey, , who ... . i . `r' heart." - Sweet CaiiWotipe Tickles. --' alts six h�l when the discover is emsade discovered; they continue. this one Bow• the 01d Detective t`apturc.d n Burglar The home is the sunniest side of every small cantaloupes, quarter and cover with '�' y . �+ to ut- t■ Brooklyn liar a Robbery to t'artA. ,• At Parrin , England, a man who was to suffer. o; many hours longer for want of - great people. Without devotion to home vinegar, pour half the vinegar off • add to 8'tOn g : ' . tinge f�,r i1 each t art of vine r three Funds of in search of work encamped on a green there the apppli t =on of the proper means for re- you seer hear of the seat DeHart there can do devotid�i to country. The lu' P° slid kind=led a fire to cook moms food. To lief. Se ere pain fm ear is generally duo to . - atller to a robbery in Paris? Of course you did ; &I- home is the cradle of good citizenship and sugar, a table 1, each of cloves, mace, re leniph his fire he took fivq feces cf wood -' a, an in- most everybody in New, and New York patriotism ; it is the fountain of happiness, and cinnamon , drop in the melon, boil half P p inflamma ion of the middle ear, or esr;. faculties - has Beard about it." 'rhos ker was an ..not only to individuals, but to nations as an hour. from a neighboring field, was arrested, and, drum, an when neglected, it is likely to u tit and ' i pea dispite, testlmomy showing � character give rise incurable deafness • hence the Y . old detect'ivewho has handled many difficult well ; and it is the. one spot, op earth that Sweet Watermelon- Rind Pickles -- -Weigh was sentenced toJsix wee=ks' hard labor for importan a of giving prompt attention tog and of yes should be guarded from needless shadows. _ twelve pounds of rind and put in a kettle,.�ny the ma r, and employing such measures as - : - . - - ve yield- Ii The is_well'knowi to many, but . _- cover with salt water, let boil. for a lialf- ' will rev wt the frequent recurrence of the how. it was accomplished, and how the .KING fi a,yi"S.� UREB. hour, drain and wash. Put .one cart of The statement is made that the Pareses P Fp� TA L011 . q have had three large and thirty -three small- affection. One of the best ready means of serious- - -• thieves were caught, is - -oni . known top► few.I strong vinegar and three pounds of brown er fire tam lss in liomba India and that affordin relief is the application of heat. ". 11 ay .d - De Hart was an .nglish- Retire* residing 1 su ar, with spices, in a kettle, let comp to a p y' Either or moist heat ins be a lied . f4m� of tie`�bot V"4 Nta ltlaudals r Pill- , they have just instituted another. They Y pp • ,y cone- in Paris. He was very wealthy avid lived in boil, and drop in therind ; boil half anhour, sometim a one and sometimes the other be- ` : - ace EA` bl". use 1,001 feces of fuel sixteen different in the oat efficient. The ear may be Luillents fine st le. Earl in 1bi0 he engaged, as he .. take up and put in a stone jar. Add .two ' g ' Y Y kinds too tain the salc:red fire which is syringed g anti with warm water with ad- _ lue, and.. thought, an innocent little girl as 'a servant. A late and iuvoluntary- exhibitor at South pounds of sugar to the sirup, with the juice ' - (lug *once She was but a little over four feet High, but KensingtAn is the deposed King of Biirmah, and peel of two lemons. Boil thick and thenceforward fed with sandal wood. The gently recess, of ettin this re with attendant vantage.. If the inflammation does not lan��ua a idie was between sixteen and seventeen years a portion of whose treasures, looted from pour in the jar over the rind. This is one P g g ' yield to his simple means, an ears ialist e an in. dd. Although am entire stranger, her child- the lace of Mandalay, has been arson ed of the most delicious of sweet pickles. ceremonies costs about $13,000. Y P g. should consulted. When a apecialiat _ imulant. . ish ways soon won the confidence of De in ninne cases, close- to the Ceylon Court.. Watermelon -Rind Sweet Pickles, No. %-•- An agitation has commenced Among the cannot obtained, the best physician near - t+, is one ' Hart's family, and she had the privilege of Three large viall casea contain objects of Cut watermelon rind into fancy she s. , crofters in the Shetland Islands _with a view at hand hould be summoned. Among- the N-4 th au a- 1. the entire,house. •Several majnths after the clothing, and the memories of Prince ester- Soak in salt water seven days. yTo eight of obtaining a general reduction of rent, the various c omestic remedies steaming the ear, t,r eXaa- atdve,nt of this little maid the house was en- hazy s' resplendent uniforms with pearl em- pounds of rind put five of -sugar. Make a remission of some local or estate taxes on poultici g with onions, or dropping into a , . _ tered one night and completely ransacked. breidery in lieu of silver lace, and diamond sirup of the vinegar and sugar ; spice well. their sheep and pone$, and, in at least one few drops of laudanum, are the most '. ` - Over $16,000 in diamonds and 3�i0,000 in tassels on the gleaming Hessian boats, are Tske the rind from the brine, and boil in or two cases, for restoration of grazing,. In efficient. We noticed in Germany that - - Government bonds wore sto�en: Thq'charm- com etely eclipsed by a col=t intcit which ati,ong ginger tea.; drop in the'sirup. $eal. the event of non - success in their demands, acute in ammstion of the middle ear is . . i little oWi:d disappeared with to dia.' ememlds diamonds, and outer reciq tro - - the Crofters' Commission is to be appealed 'usually rested with excellent results b the .. • monds and bonds. The latter were�negoit- stones are woven with beatetn gold, so tkst r -Sweet Grelen- Tomato Pickles. —Take six �. pP applicat on of ice to the ear: Ice controls (nly Conint - - able, and, in fact, all the booty was just as the weight alone would forbid were cere• pounds of green tomato, and slice. Boil A' curious law cage is likely to result in iuflamm t =on and fouientations relieve the I Utlen dur- . _ - ' a quart - of • vinegar and three pounds of ' - good as gold:. • � - menial considerations of superstitious; state t sugar, flavor with cinnamon, •ells ice, and Freiburg, Switzerland, from the theft com - pain., hey may be used alternately with J I E « and << De Hart was wild. He notified the wanting, that the• glittering garment should g ' P• mftted by an elephant ins menagerie, .who advantage, ice being applied most of the ' i twin Parisian olive several hours after the rob - be worn `oftonerthan once a ear: � �� Put in the tomato, and boil fifteen p yy being in the habit of rummaging the pockets time, an foment�ations once in an hour or ft-w ulin• 4iutes. Put in stone jars. , - .. bery -was disbovered,, anti immediately. tele- Dufforin is saki to have assumed it,oncs, and of visitors for delicacies, incautiously ab- tiro, !�" a lx'y+ graphed to his government in London. The wi th difficulty to have stood uptight in it, strscted the pocketbook of one of them. The - w as noted • - , Scotland •Yard detectives were placed on the as her ladyship might have done for a few , pocketbook and most of its contents were CixOSEA, �] . . . Ll. case, and in three or four days the discov- seconds in a suit of armor. Golden hats of OorTMBVTED RECZ,t+ES. , - ' y y recovered, but two bank notes of .50 franca into the ured that the job was done by Ike Williams, various shape, some,like helmets or Phrygian To prevent Lamps from Smoking. --Boil seem to have fallen a prey to the elephant's Chore is the medical name" `for what to J wake' • one of the . bonnets, others of new wicks in vinegar, and dry them ready ap tite. popular) known as St Vitu's Dance. t• say. It pa}goala. )Palm, sir© in this pe I .MOST ix.PERT_CRACKSMElsir-. `, -. and the adjoianing cases on the same, north- for use. This is a sure preventive against Police reform again comes to the surface t is a nervous disease, characterized by 1, the Swed- in the country. The littte maid -as his ) ern wall. One of these, as_ a e imen of d + successi n of irre lar _ and involunta - : the New � S Pce smoky lal.mpa. in London. Mr. Ghfldore committee, sip- - gu i'3' �t '- wife. They were birds of a feather. Their delicate filagree, is little inferior, to the + l�,asv Wa of Waehin Windows. --Acid P°iuted on account of the riots last Febru- moveme its of the muscles. These may be - f rc c to plan was . to secure her admittance to a choicest of the Burmese monarchs gorgeous one tiableslxx uful of kerosene to a quart of cry, has made a report which is pretty gem- slight, o they may be fearfully aucl fatally -. - � wealth house, obtain the confidence of her head - coverings sent with other spoil off the hat water as you can bear your hand in. -1 erally condemned as inadequate. It sug- violent. that Wil- y 1 t�►lJlishing aiployers, and then to assist her'husband in Mandalay palace to the Queen. Her Majes- : Wring a cloth quite dry from out the water, ! Bests no important change in the existing Iu its oat common form, it is lairgel� o robbing the place. The Scotland Yard men ty, it is hinted, may be petitioned to grant ;rub over the window. and wipe immediately ` system. The truth is that the committee limited -the a �e between six and sixteen. f h.ur pe. Those ost liab�e to it are uls ; the natur- found that Williams and his wife had left for exhibition some of the select examples I with a soft d cloth. (prefers to give Sir Charles Warren time for g ' `va odes up Paris in disguise anti had gone to London. of which she it now the possessor, Among i experiment, though he himself considers ally ne yens, the ill -foci. I'ersons.living in ' them ths•v cantle- the articles of dres9 is a square piece of em- To can Bartlett Pears: --Peel the pears the tit are more subject to the dise>iae /�He was `faked up' as a middle -aced b 1 pi the force insufficient. J C 1ty of man, and his wife was dressed in a boy's suit, broidery, in shape andlb size like a herald's t with a silver knife, and drop them into than th se living in the country. , :, Although the aesthetic craze has died out clean owes � with short trousers. Her hair was -cut tabard or the banneret of a trumpet of State. f water ag they are peeled to prevent them g Fright ar some other powerful emotidri the twin from turn- black. Cut them in halves, 1 sipp arently, the eccentricities' of Oscar , short and she looked for all the world like Thin curious piece of work bears a defiant fflde and his fami seem to still exist for may be the exciting cause. The seat • of it a lioy. She carried a hoop in her hand, and pictorial taunt.- The chief emblega display - l talkkii}g out the core, and then boil them in ! 3'- is a ue re centre (at the base of the brain) the amusement of visitors to London. Lady that r side over the muscular movements , arts a stu- 1 when they walked from their place of hid- ed thereon is the Burmes8 eacock whose water until tender. Prepare a rich syrup ; p feared he . � P of sugar and water, and the re are Wilde receives her guests seated upon a , in Paris to the railroad depot she skippe tail is spreaul, pr rather dispersed, over the g P throne with Oscar at her right hand and of the dy. This may not necessarily be -e ,% weight along n front of - him and rolled her boo entire groundwork of the elaborate) border - M tender enough to 'allow a fork - to pierce ., + diseased, only have become impaired in 1 " the boy g I'' Y ` them take from the water and cook ten I .a fills on etc left. Every now and then, in vigor. The movements generally cease-dur- The diamonds and bonds were all in her ed design. It might almost- escape notice an imploding tone, Willie will address his g g Y ,a�;, "and dothing. In London they secured tickets that either claw of the majestic bird caste' minutes in the boiling syrup, and pub.into l P << 9„ ing sloe For a time they are often con - for America. and sailed on a steamer which on a supporter of the royal arms of En land, soma immediately _and seal. The pears wfll mother, Mother do you love me . Then fined to one side of the body. Oscar takes u the strain Mother, do ou - f fir the . landed at Hoboken. De Hart soon learned one . on the lion, the other on the unicorn, be very white and delicate canned in this. i p ' ' Y The condition comes on gradually, and at . lloc,d, b] wa After putting the pears i the cans' love your Oscar? Then .they will shake . first its character may be whop unsus ect -" ,y' . of their transatlantic flight. and was aftbri both these heraldic fictions being so diminu- - 'fill y' P m8 P� hands all round- p "ur' 1° them. He took •a steamer from Liverpool a tively represented as to, suggest ludicrous up with the syrup. _ - ed. The person may seem a little week later and landed i New York. Na• insignificance. The peacock is superb, om- ! To Dry Sweet Corn. ---Be sure yotfr corn A Spapiaaah .shepherd killed by lightning nervous or there may be a slight twitching Explaining • turally, his first visit s t,• the British Con- nipotent, invincible, while'the lfnn seems is not, too large. Boil the ears about tw6 n- 'recently was inside the subject of a scientific of the mouth or eyes, a hitching of the of the rid sail, and he was refers } to -he custom house apppalled .cud the unicorn shrinks into no- tyy minutes, then cut the kernels about half pit moriem to discover how the electric shoulder, a jerk of the head, a shuffling of lt�s, s`'id'—' officials for traces of his diamonds. $ia thingnese. their depth, scraping the remainder, and ' bolt +tad done its fatal work. His eyebrows the foot a twist of the body, or a. sudden Jand.hesidc a joy was unbounded n at Hoboken he The king's State umbrella, furled, Ia in drying all together. Put in a pan uncover -'Viand eyelashes were burned off, his eyeballs bending of a finger. At a later stage may se will nt t . discovered that the' Oustom house 60,oers the centre wall case. There is'• talk of ed %nd let it stand' over boiling water for! were dried up, all his left . aid e. was-seorched come incessant grimaces and contortions. ss he feels had - , ,• mounting it aloft in the cetitre�of the gQet;I►, two or three hours and it will- dty Afore ' and burned in spots down to the ankle, Most cases in childhood tend -to recovery T,ISCavExED THE DIAMOhDfl spread open to show its jeweled- magnifi- rapidly. Then )spread and set it in an oven while the. right side of the' body and right within about two months, and require little ,ho are not emcee, One of the State hats covered with until hot then set it out to tool. R con- lag Mara uninUured1. Serious as the injuries more than full rest and nourishing food. which they is possession of Williams and his wife and Y ' 8 alte�aate'1p were appeared g e ; seized them as smuggled cods. Here was Precious stones, all set in elabora devices stand attendin to the edim, ,none of. them a d sufficient to Of course all exciting causes must be cameo -- • dvantag gS g of gold, is'surmounted by a to ring finial, heating it and cooling it, so thaat it shall riot have caused his instant death. But as soon ed. It should he recognized, and subject . a homely a trace. The British Consul at office com- the base of which is formed oIrconvetge'nt - seoreh, it will dry' quickly; and is mach as the breast was opened the cause of death to rigid treatment early, for it tends to be- _ ill - brain. ' t municated with the United States District diamonds, large, Ion g, but of little value, nicer than if dried slowly, and will not sour. was apparent. The lungs =were frightfully come chronic if allosged to continue beyond a clitiicul- Attorney in this city, and I was detailed A 1 idary or dealer in gems would discri- If it is cut in the morning and watchefl it eottigeated and the heart was enormously three ontha, . m the case. The only clew I had was the f raded to call_ I indtt6 wide tweeu the differ t � value 1 be aat ni ht, dilated and filled with cos lated blood. Dr. C ctaviue Sturges, of England, who,► y. :d ham permit- fact that they had p bably gone tai •BroQk�rf �° g z` With all this damage to the mean his cloth- as physician to a hospital for sick children, the yews , `,*te the property, as � auc- ante .Pnddin .--The foUBW #"ed #or :g, • e +ig ns that l~yn. I -to� onu- of t�e best officers I had - gg 'oiieer �aiighl� say, `` o a Itionarah �etir p m Pnddi fs from a famous hoti4ek ing was very little injured, the only traces has had over two hundred uses under his' ,, , r it with me and started for Long faland. What „ ' ng cseepp iF ' v com business. Some of the etoneat'iife o era dessert mak$r. One wart cf milli',' • of the lightning upon it befog a small hole care, says he finds about one in six duo to t� t -the race were we goink to do . Pipe evey ferryboat eat value, atidothera,comparatively. three ounces of buttgr, one q oil r Hugh the rim of the hat and a over- ezeitement at school. , Of eighteen re- 1 } { l that the that left the cif it took us a month. It 8' s T f '' was not an ens Y ob as on "may imagine, ing, are rubbish. Palm -leaf fans, can one small cup of raisins, 5�e eggs, Mix slight singeing of the shirt Dollar. cent cases two had been excited and sleep - ,1, Lau{lit d of the Y j r ptoce�sfoos, arejormed of +bin d. Wes,- with one egg, 61iRhtly beaten, #inns enaugli leas in prospect. of a severe school examfna- ost faithfull y but we Nought we woul try. We got oi`i! po�� in less n bar t an nave been to make a that crib be -rolled. Roll on - t=on.; her lessons had allowed her no time ' hick he hoe -. sa South ferryboat, and were standing i1Jj The Sea Serpent. to plan, but had kept her at books until the forward part of the "boat,, wait- to expected; arc Z 1, d,. i ith IG porely orna- the pasty = v thin and out it ihtp r mental ob'ecta. • Thrre is'one sword blade nine o'clock at night. Poorly -fed children um off with the first when the slip was l narrow cord -like striper two or three inches J;ever before in the history of the country 1 p P which can be bent till the point touches the and those Living in sunless tenement - houses reached, when m companion made an ex- p° long. Pmt the butte and eti the .has the asaal► serpent bean so numerous and hilt without risk of snap fug the steel or milk and boiL Wh bo' � d° �},�} tiw>s sir he has been during the past � sP`ially liable to the disease. somatic❑ of surprise, . We were within fifty p ,8 °� 5: , 1); - L impairing its elasticity. Slippers and clogs blip in the stn of , which wi I Summer. The frequency with which he • h feet of the slip+ A boat was just about to R �P Pe F i'�1 Y of gold, gorp o=il on Statite ooeasions .a�1,e swell end rise to the .to Then add the has shown himself to the ublic ustifies the . Smothered ill a Diving BCII.. tin of trd'ood. o acrosar She was ''filled: with paesengerr,' P• P j _ g also there. The knives and daggers are - li ht do h little feces the else of an n a rehensibii that he is n to eome out c, throat �, but right pert to the front guard rail stood a without ezoe tf °u two sits„ No blade R ug ' p q• pP g A shocking ,accident occurred at South or. . Di•. R. big, red- moustachefl man and a very diminui • P , ; dish walnut and drop intr9 bailiwg lard, ith- for Vise- President on the ticket with Blaine. Dock, Sunderland, the other morning, by has a back. out'kn , and f them a I ht. b wn. . Summer is the onl season of the ear Addy five woman. fry i8 Y 3' which one man lost his life and two others' - d d ,Look, on that boat 1 By Jove; there - , • _ As you take them out lay thefn on a na kin when the ,flea serpent is kept on tap, so to sustained' injuries through -the bursting of ' l� }�i t+ .) - olr rows r to absorb a fat.. fs Like the av a boy, the sea sec- an air i of a divin bell. in which the is ai+i a our le now . m com on ex- DOe t CrOah. Pam r$ g�,r><i ma=ny claimed. So the were oa- at le a t le . mixture requites several home for rii�in , pant naves bsiha+4 in Winter• were. wor�kin at the entrance to oma of the ,the. men ° ' pp�eppp No, rise, friend reader, whatever other end it is th fore better to miz it late fn •''There are some bacredulouas persons who g e its- who answered their description very closely. weak and nnmanly things you do don't docks. It a ►ears that the three men do. - . .r ..:« the evetuxfg and fry directly after breakfast may that they do not believe any such iusect p �4 t) the There was not a minute to. -be lost. If the croak. It's a bad it a useless habi a wended in the bell that some time after= n=or ferry-boat of into the stream and reached habit ' � � particularly as a fry is not an agr"able as the sea serpent really exists These in- w the men iii . char of the: air � : 1 cat than i`r3' g pernicious habit, and, in a period like the• afternoon odor. credulous mortals assert that the sea sec- � �� sea . New York without us we would probably petimesare bard noticed that somethingunusuaalitiad oceurred6 give a present, positively sinful, If , ...�..Is. sir.....— pent in a mythical creature that turns up a ii b -+ never -catch them. We slipped. some change , and immediate) afterward atscertsiaed that into the fists of the deck -hands and they al- croaking won't batter them. If business is ,) every Sommer sous with the live y h Y R blast �� ]jt .. . . 1 • ' the air pipe had burst below v water. �►•r dull work the harder, and smile the more. >, fro in solid block ice. Even those.' r 1. pv�e $IB► • • lowed us to crosses the ropes, awe they had your ne boors will thank oq for it, Your g ations ware sat once made fo>F lifting the ' 11 fg Y A sto is told of an Ontario li- who aeknowled a the eaistenee of the marine bell . but before a recisble h wa k,call the p h, them and jump ashore as aeon a-w a boat.. a and children will thank on for it` It 1? g � pp y ' Y titian who was can g for the nomina serpent maintain that he could not swallow had been made two of iha oaten who had r te,i i touched. The two ferry aline ward divided p� tion for a county offiec m One . afternoon h e half the storm that are told about him. gone down named I+Sthe Dowse ' and � .. � u o9„ Cal4 it by a, big partition and the way we tore im foie t0 ruin a!t who works hard, j I ` ',atl� ' >a around that partition was a eight tobehold, al;vaye ��' and won tbelieve himself ` attended a gathering r>e an out township, Aeeortiin to all�ecounte the sea serpent Y til that of °n p g ho Little rose to the s see and were I� iced. If a man imagines every straw that and- meet- an intellf ent lookin o fa not camas ble for his nag beset pane ' : 1 etas Will The boat was several feet from the slip, but g y g y' take4i out of the water in a v exhausted _ � 1 .- ��. •, arms , 9„ . - - 'es in his way au. impassible barrier, or, ._ man who he thought ht have some iui u- Help is usual) bald head Perhaps he , e9 ing iilsai`n Y we and landed safely. We wormed 8S Y Ps it and almost unconscious condition. Rester ben his th becomess really difficult, sits once walked up to hint and shook him has been married several times or he may 3 r 1 I lh our way through the crowd, and in a few ' ' ative were applied, and in the meantime k . ` k,e,g down on t es neaaiisast curbstone, and goes to- warm) b e hand u I have lead his hair shaved off to prevent PP .r self minuteswere standing beside the 'ens acted Y Y the i8 P •: i ci><re h g p blubberin dyer his `` bad luck," instead of d( *„ the bell had been raised, the operatfo� o� e ' r; burglars. As soon as the New York .aide blubbering How is your father . sea -side tourists #rout�iniatakiiig him fo a The •. g exert- hiit�aelf braved and cheerfully to di on yin about twenty -Svc tniiia>be•• ;i. ' ; was *cached I stepped uli to the big ma#n amid Y Y The young man answered : My fa po8t or a cowboy. bed f ROyes �' '' mid a .. surmount.. the `obstacle and change the has been •dead three year. ", , ,.., �'Pe large' y o the remaining > e time •- y , r The month of the saga serpent is- so ohDo that the exclaimed : �, " luck," be cannot expect to succeed. Such t " Indeed Y" re lied the candidate " I that if he' should ever have oceasio t0 ur- was not recovered mlttil ' • from the bot- i `: _ -- - t; ; t Friend Williams, how are you to -day - � � � P ward when it womga�apaled Y+ our - man not only fails himself, but discourages had not heard of t, • I _ '" ' ` i ode " He turned around and with eat nerve knew him intima - chase a tooth brush he would have to be The eapei•iendie of the €; t as ✓� -gar' is neighbors,_ and helps to pull them down.. tau' of file dock. a i `vaya uietl remarked : ` M name is not Will- g :. Ps P ly .; he was lone of my best friends, and I measured for it, fins countenance being - a1- rescued mean a terrible one. They bad ; na$ , j biair �! Y Y soaking' is • gn contagious as the measles, 1 regret to hear it • he was one of the be #t most as o as that o #. a Florida alligator. me aware that aametlung lied ; i "i jw herd. o Lama ; you are evidently mistaken.' + p� , ed env rife a sa "There was no use in denying it, however ; d .twice as destructive to manly vigor and . and purest men I' ever knew ; you have my He, pen , sooner , 8ni i�- is ; :, the sea sec t has however,. a Sue t than the ,1t►ter' Ike to rush , R_ made .. aalth. No man hag an more ri ht to fn- s " e{,v, Y i f i; r; ,. eon his English accent confirmed my suspicions, Ym Y► . s e aiid a eelrtal>l noble sawfr fat ham; ` 1t to the sri'lu'�t °n of the air ice the one malad the of er. So- $qt, waiaas w #,tinil tycii9smblet get', and I told him I would have to detain him a 3' a same evening he mot .the lstame pelf- JA loot lrnowt;t for :who ± to Crawl il c e instf nctivel shuns a' sour face, and al- • p a?.itt%- , t. few days to rove the fact. We hailed a y son in $village near by, .and hoofing fo # malaijuote felons, �! ,. Y . + Y p "- slid �t succeed in 11 d aD> cab, and as Williams rdaa}a'abont to eJ<itel ' + he a feels kind) tpwards a pleasant one, ten his .face a000sted lifm thQ:%d.tulns•' sl'A{:e."t ifs ill U! d, _+� 1 Fun ,} i ,:, r �s is com ` nion a small and with the interrogatory j•: ,` ' Qery handed h' pa bundle wrap- d pools is rig t. Be�vate q th C.. - kreR'' + Sa rY P ,U g „z 'f . 'h � `� r� .__ -'� ,: 1. J. ,r � _ .,- te, . j Fsvor' pad in a newspaper. "How in ,your isthar ?" ;,. 'r ,,t k . , _ ,� a,« t:... _ _ r � e.ii . e tin' 1_ (� R W he is a g'ir1 like a tnudb- book s• --Whi 1 4 z it be °o to " ` I'll take care of that,' I : exclaimed, as When- a ypang woman refuses to return a The yo man litokaad ' at for } - ' -a� she js p ota<d ; l xu®e then atia is dill' of air+,, i j r ` i� ,, `i uliar I seized it. s love: she does not linske herself liable i ent and e�ysyi�d�' �i� 6 ,• •€ 11 dd 1 - ) ■, '� - a.elu • _ ,{ R,r a•ki ;Y'' t`r - _5° �.iJt fti+k Yon ver no t to the* he �p�{lf +crest for petty laroen, f Hs d ," Nnd iralkeif o$` ` i "i t !, - ' �f —ter t �: s 4, 1 ri' J, c 1 ` r ?F1 1 x is ? , ;ti jt-s+ {?' ` . tJ :c� : ; .Yr 1. ' l: i i` a..J.; . :. to t d �....�k- !�± r % rg .;fit a - " Vii, 11 ......: 3 , . t� f . y �(� fl'e" x i tw, t .:a' •a'` t )� i7 1 ,,+ .V ii f i •11..1,.,,• -., 'f �.. -. - :c... y. gy r -� 1 ...� - ^J� Y hh . W d'N'yW er d .. 1 rti- .l► Kit .S' ' i� . f a �' _ - _ 11 u p r -. e ' c , .: >.. . ,,� I, , ft i- 6- •. - : ., . F I -, � � I - . ... .. -..y. .... } -. -i . . . _ , a;i {{ .1l S ] .. .. • . . ._ .: f: n. .. - -. s_..: . ,. .. 3 .. _. .t .. � .: -ff. ' �., 4 .ij".a1.a.J:�.:,- ..- .L_F_��.�:c .�':::h., ..r_ . -u. .. :a. _s_:.�_.._ _:.- . -.i.. z -_.. .:i J. - _ - _ _ _- _ _ ' - ., . ,,..: ;ter �,a .,, ::M. ,.:,... ,..� r,.�: • ,...:.''�i�l� _ .. 1 - - - — = - - -- - ,.s 'L i .. ._ . - . ,I . , - - - -- - - - . (\ ...leer -v-�F ' __.__ — . ..... - - -... . _ ,t.. -.. •�w.tt.f'alr�- .4.W•4.y�eVM•.!two••eaet?s+ eta•..- ti. � •n+wr+���e'.."�.w.."w.is''a's -s .. �: ..�fsr.. affw.•:. +r+.yyn+.. �ti, NEW ADVE T184MENTA' TH16 DAY. ?s+0>Oy9 % 4n ' ' 4{ e l ' !p , ; � ] x .. t, • . • Pele$'s Penellings. ; oji. In another column appears an aakna`w• . 5 Notice— . Greig. lodgment of the rum ant b the 4 Local —W. H. Field P Pt Palm y The ers. tell of another t who i - • '� North American Insurance Co., of the bas " sa pP his son and di ." The ;' ; . • 2 . i Local —W. T. Forfar. ; . , ,_e,: amount of insurance on the life of the g ""'"'�""""'"�""' _..1. returns are not all in yet showing how ti �_- f l3peoial Notice --tl. (i. (been late Daniel O'Le ; " . . . . I cry, which ie deserving many others died. '' : Card of Thanks --N. A. Ins. Co. of notice. Mr. W. V. Richardson, -of a ,� i J he' Chen eftd� Grain'Bags Wars and Rumors —Simon Fraser. s �` VC ' . Valor Treatment —Dr. Washes on, this plane, is the local agent. W17ay I s a than light a c' with a • . ` 1. gt t •' Gristang and Chopping —J. R. Hoover. �. ��"°'�'s sloes. dollar bill I make rip my min that he ° :. AT LO AN S � _ -- We learn that Mr. S. X. Braw>a's can' 8 ' : lil �BWn �' ' ' �� spay more than 1 cents in the dollar, � ; 11 ancti sale on Monde last was one of but ettYl he lire more mousy than brains. - ooff�,, y • } • ,; 1 t @A! x���txx g L , the m&t successful held in this part of � *' - ft — ---- the country for some time. The stock, For ohs than who'•wants but little here Fj OI , GLE B 1����� ER �OZEN. fie -- - PICKERING, ONT., OCT. 22, •1886• implements, dic., brought good prices all below, nor wants that little long," there . � ." round, the bidding being lively and espies. are fully a dozen within hailiug�distance . :, V nick, Der. Poacher personally conducted who want ns mach as they am get, and _ - ' - - � i)A Be ­- .� �. � _ LOCALI Sj y qq .:. j, AN. PIC K ERI�ITG0 to ILA the Bale.. want it Ic.ng enough to span the ocean. � . Pi�'r' •I a Mai sp Flor nee P -- �-•�' I t is a safe rule that . the liberal ! Mr. Oh Wilde says he Wvritee his best - - - _ :j eari, who left here a ' J* advertiser well always be found to be the few daps ago on a visit to her uncle's in verses on an empty stomach. This kind o. liberal dealing mar; hart. Readers of THE of writing•matena is not likely to super- - ce Brandon, Manitoba* in eqm any with t I t a I piers✓. PicxzRmG NEWS will find it to their ad• reds paper. Von t his publisher stare M M ft two ther young lady fries s, started a s • s s. vantage to patronize those business. men when he is given that stomach for , . - who .solicit their custom thra><gh these from Whitby. on Tuesday, 12th rust., perusal? - ' •_ o - columns. mak' g a quick and most delightful tri o @ �'la,C t0 yM Your �'' Ho 1o. 1. rY .p g Uncle Sam has, in siren . - - STO ] p .. throu h the count to Winne e , and . , d $ i x reach d Brandon on Saturda ,where teen States, i . - _ cheap -Watch our sale register column...' enacted laws providing for the study in - I � they ere met by their uncle, r. D. W. shire schools of the nature and effects of ; ' • I .k —Mrs. James Pickard left on Thursday Bro ,who gave them a most hearty P I_ - last on a trip to Aveiiin alcoholic drinks. The public school is 11 - P R welt e. - . gaining ground. When I was young, a • --Mr. R. (. Post, of Oswego, N.Y., • the isbitsaatti asai�essars:' ;: good practical knowledge of this subject _�- AT has been in town the past week. «j 1. joe On the 27th rust., neat. Wednesday was not acquired until we got to college. 1 F 1mver f 1. ! : --A -new organization, known as the eveni g, Pickering Lodge o f the * * M r� ' - - (ands i :. ' "Sons of Rest," has been inaugerated in Anci lit Order of United Workmen w}ll Things are coming to s' pretty pug . * THE DRUG . 04 oRE '. '� - �'' .. this village. give n entertainment of a first -clads Mrs. Langtry positively refaces to pa ► _ ,I 1 ' TH1 1. - •- St.George's, Pickering. ' A student char ter in their Lodge Room, Dale's her husband's debts. The rising genera - - ;. � a -• f:••om Wycliffe College will preach on Hall; in °commemoration of the birth of Lion may be surprised on - its twenty- ins; o Sunday neat at the usual hoar. the..Order in America. No admission fee first birthday, by its dad presenting a .� �� TOG �' '�'RR=���• - - E 1. --B. Field, M.D., and J. H. Beal wilt Abe charged, and the public are tor• detailed account of all the ezpenBes of d -- ie c>ti� returned home from their trip to New diall invited to attend. A program of raising it, and the law of the land will __ _- P meri is being arranged, and a 'ye en • back him n in collecting the same : : . i Toronl York last week. g rS' P -: _ � - _ money -- Greenwood Church of En Land. joys le evening may be expected. See "To 100 lickingc (shaping character), r D•vmi bills. $450.00 " dc. Exaieil . Oct. 24th. Sermon, "An opinion of I � * ." T I - Christ." . ; a tpyo nt:�at~ * th � tJ I am grievQd to notice a scarcity of • W are leased to learn that Mr. Wes- I �Coant` N � -,--We regret to learn that Mrs. Roach; le P trees in this section. Farmers should . -- atthewe f EWAR.E-A wife of Rev. W. R. Roach, of Avenin , is y . o Brougham, has been a E g think cif posterity. What will you grand- — - sncc ssful , receiving the a pointment � I J 1._. seriously ill of heart disease. g P children o with the book agent, seed ` ' >' J";c* of g neral agent for York and Ontario ' —Mrs. Barker will (D.V.) � preach `in wheat an lightning -rod men, with never , a sonabb Dale's Hall this (Friday) evening. coon ies for the C. L. Van Dusen Nur- A tree to lynch them on ? And where For Stone Butter Crocks (with cover s), - . . eery Co., of. Geneva, N.Y. Wes. is well • ice to commence at 7:80, instead of will the young man head for, who comes Stone Fruit Jars and Jugs (alb sizes) ei All invi ed. and fa�rarably known, and farmers and to Bee your eat• and -don liter, when ^-;-- oche s can rely on always getting the best the contemporaneous ball•do meditates -- a sure to call and see Penchen'8 h line. Intending purcl}asera will g and First -Class Butter Tubs H. prepared paints. Put up in- one gallon, do well to give him a call, and read next disintegration of his diaphragm ? }� - erinar7 one -half gallon, quart, int, and h pint wee 'a Nzws, when . a y form d f good idea can be Harvest Home. -„ Go To. 18" ti .a. For sale b W. .Field. o the great superiority of the vrlat 11 • —Mr. J. Pyle, of Toronto, called ou Gen va Nurseries. * The Harvest Home Festival which was j i, tb Monday afternoon. He and a party of Abe a xstate. held in the Methodist church on Wednes- ;� win,, . - . gentleman went to n "eko$a on Tuesday W were in error in `reporting ,in our day evening of last week, and to which s . l me n % A fit.t c morning shootin�R�. brief attention was directed in lust - Oise fol last st� e the sale of the 184 acres of the week's Naws, was in every particularb R —To rent. or , for' Bale: The properly poet es#ate to Mr. Walton. The parcel _ . draw, c 1. known as Leonard's store. There is J of was knocked down to him, subject to a • grand success. .The tea -was all that an acre of land, hard and soft water, and -sum future arrangements, which it a . C0"Id be desired, the ladies having pro- i`. ' �� stables for 12 horses. �48 tf p vided s bountiful supply of roasted turkeys, l , . _ g L pears w' re not carried out, consequently ducks, chickens and meats. These with . - / ' 1: 1. —We omitted to mention in our last other pi�rties who wanted the land were hot vegetables in abundance, in addition j . � 4. isbne that Mra. Hunt, mother of Mrs. consnit�d. a have now to announce to the make -ap of teas in general, gave it But Y have just received a Fine Assortment Of. Findlay, has returned home from Eng... that Mears. Thos. Pugh and son, of the appearance of a magnificent dinner, I� - .1 land the previous week She had a most WZiitevale, p chased the 100 acre par. rather than a tea. The speeches of Rev. �, w enjoyable visit -with friends in' the old eel, and :fir. obert Deverill the home• Messrs. Keam and w er, were of a Vi �L,0 -Q01DS'1 F1 � U003DS : �t st,o 1. lend. stead and land adjoining, the consider- high order and very interesting. Mr. : paring I. bpe.cia A Cortnailrnm aniw+trsd. . ati4n been 9,900. The 50 acre areal Woodger in a pointed and thoughtful ad- . p C mprising Grey Flanneis, Tweeds, ancy Trouserings, D . Subscriber, , in arrears_yy'li . is m has also bee sold since the day of the dress showed what Christianity was doing y y . foe• the world, and Mr. Keam in a beauti• - Canadian and Fancy Yarn, Co ton Bags, &c., • auction, but we bare not learned ar- aig.lav paper so damp every issue ? Editor— P ful and eloquent speech pointed out the ob- All Ver C�lea , Monei .Because there is so much due on it ? ticularb. , , p I - = Brous] See ties Dint ? , • ligations resting upon its to raise God•for. . 47- - p p Farm stock are.: the temporal and spiritual blessings that y _ - lwooti. - _ Tlie sale f farm stock at Mr: 'Peter we enjoy. Mra. Eddy read, with almost ' ' �" . Mr. John Reed has bills gout Announcin McDermaida lot 28, 2nd concession, on faultless elocution, that beautiful piece by i PARKER, DU BARTON s �' , , I . .. - . I .._.. that he has 120 cords of first -class dry Friday last, as not as largely attended T. B. Aldrich eutitled "The Face Against t A• hardwood for sale at Lot 6, 6th Con. of: as 1 was expected, but the weather no the Pane- But one of the most interest - r _ _- •i . ama 8P Uxbridge. For particulars apply to him doubt was to lame for this. The weather ing features of the Harvest Home was the hurler, at Claremont. display of evergreens, fruit, flowers and I ' ventilf was very des greeable for an out -of -door came Hare. r vegetables. The church was beantifnlly corner `1 Igathering, th re being a cold wind with er or Beside A Toronto firm want uB to advertise I decorated. On entering we were greeted S e - ' t'.; frequent she •ers, whieli made t anything with the word "Welcome" in lar�te letters . __.. take -cake griddles far pay. Cake but pleasant. The cattle in most cases' of evergreen, attached to cotton, the whole - . griddles are not legal tender. W,e would went for v y fair prices — particularly surrounded by a prAfusion of evergreens, - o - - r ��, trot mind trading it out in fit medicine, for the yo steers. The Cotswold and which Rave it a massive and fine appear- We have. `now stock a full line of : PoJ . itch ointment, condition' powders, or Shropshire s eep averaged fair prices- dace. The clock was ornamented with . - "' ;A' Broth g griddles . Mr. McDe ai had some articularly evergreens, - ,tj�' orders - something that we need, but cake d � leaves and dowers, 'and and the � � , �� are no use to us.--- Beeton World. .fine horses, but as -we left before they windows festooned and beautified with .•'-weeds', S worsteds, Coo'rkscrews ate, From the �e�• I were put rip, we are enable to quote the cedar, spruce .and tamarac, pumpkins, A. R. i \1 _( . Mr. Edward Boone arrived in Pickering prices receiv d. Mr Poacher conducted carrots, citrons, mangels and grain. The : - and Trouserings, '' --- ' chandeliers were beautiful. Evergreens , -_ from Indian Head, N.W.T., on Tuesday the sale, giv g the best of satisfaction, ,, Z. fruit seed vegetables were attached to them, w�114h W8 offer to the public at prices that can t be beaten. I ast, looking hale 'and hearty. as usual. and from one was suspended a crown, cow- a_ I h ` ' - He repo to the remaining members of • j so 4ss !a VA, posed of wheat, oats and barley. Within the syndi'�ate all , well, and stateB that Following our usual custom, the sent P�Pk squash ' they will start for home in about three the altar we noticed , . Suits .�� u in the Best Style and Latest - Fashions _ • - -1- mot• _ ? Azle sr I !�_� � � I - out at the be ' ning of the month a large beets, Dora and small sheaves of wheat and All w weeks. bade The al it was ir' with heads ' nmriber of a Dante, but a to the resent at low fi res b the new Tailor J. i P P y' p P inged crrel POr � Q the response q ss been very feeble. We of barley, attached to clusters of berries of gu — g'. h I I We learn that a party -of gentlemen in have not pr ssed our patrons hitherto, t'h'e mountain ash (Pyres Americana), � , . -- ,�,. the township are making arras eme�ts while on the stand immediately in front ,!-I-,: j� A P g g knowing the money was scarce, but as The latest eryles of English and American Stiff IIatb, �. � 1 to leave for Ilinakoka in a week or two of the pulpit was s basket of luscious fruit _ We.have lar a bills to meet, and cannot WITH IMPROVED FLEXIBLE BRIM. '� itinas c on a hasten ez dition. Deer are said a flowers. Two large tree *, 1 ' . - 4, Y g Pb stand off �ur creditors, we must make arched stood one on each side of the al ! _ _ r ,� to be very plentiful this season. We hope a "'big push" to get in the amounts due pit, laden with Grain, fruit, vegetables and Bll�':. PP1. one of the party will be considerate enough us. If we could get the wbolesale houses flowers; while the organ loft was literally UNTING ICKE RING , f _ __ _ __ I . to bring its a fine pair of horns —not in a to furnish us with ink etc., and covered with fruit ever s and flowers. i ; . - . horn ! � per evergreens 4„ - ..,.�., - wait until we got ready to pay .them for The whole was artisticall arranged, and - Y f . Corzeation. -' was a beautiful s' t - - -- - - - - --- - . _� R i the same, and could ran our o8'ioe and a members oft An error occurred in the prize list of live without money, it would be all right • the choir, with their able and genial leader, I .- , ' the Pickering Fair. Mr. Geo. Davidson, J. R. Hoover, Esq., and accomplished . 1. $ but every sensible man knows that it ` of Cherrywood, took first prize for best cannot be done. Therefore, as those organist, Miss Coatts, nobly sustained ; , - , . pia i their enviable reputation by rendering . i - the Pr( ` team in harness, not blr: Knox, as pub- debts have to be met by lie, we ez t p � - dlished. fir. J. B. Burk secured second those owes its will moat their obli ac eh °ice and ,suitable selections of muses. ; , - - c�h 1. R ens Thep a of the entertainment we . . , -= .�.. -0._ `, , � , . _ -. OB prize for pumpkins —this was omitted in also. - Le. there be a grand paying DP understand were x68. We congratulate -, i . - the list. We are informed there are other excursion to THE NEWS office right away, the pastor the church; the Rev. H. S. 1, . , , `!, :.y; " i - errors in the list, which no - doubt the .� �� Matthews, d the 'Ladies Aid on their e who have not got : (� ex c oat " of . _ �k;'. . hip. secretary will correct as soon as be. Brame ��• -v, News,] �Ye haver ceived the foliowin circular success, and hope tthat it will ;not be the • * Suit for the winter should see about 1 -- makes the proper entries in the books. g last Harvest Home Festi al held in from the- Sec etary of the Bruce Printers, 1 I- . _____ I . . The Broom BrWado. Pickering —Com. • ., and . Pablie era' Association, which .. F �� onsult , � . - - . Down in Port Hope. they liave what is .. It. at once. terrried a Broom Brigade." Some speaks for it elf. Walkerton, lot Aug., As -.Call and purchase one of Campbell's J. - . 4 ^ . TEa I I . 188G. Dearer and Bro., --At the recent _ __ fifteen or tweet cheap to coats is men and boys. _ house i 5. y young ladies dress up semi - annual session of the County of P ys. _ in fantastic costumes and with brooms �� �,: �• i tt,t ; accou Bruce PrinterB and Publishers Aesoai- " RBI go through a regular drill. The ezbibi- .� and ro, ation, held in �Viarton, the foliowin At this 8easoZii of thu. year there is 'W'CT3c.rC30YY1@ OV @� 't.2'1@ N @W>3 C1Ce. I�haii tics is said to be very interesting and resolution was moved by .Toseph Lang, always a large number of young cattle ' { , in urw amusing, anal attracts large audiences. of the Kincardine Revie seconded b that have strayed from thAir herds and - ' • -- y- - - - -- -- - - -- — - -- -- - -- - - ---- ---- — � E � - Perhaps our Pickering young ladies y el'a'r'em - . U- mi ht form a 13 'ode here✓ -the on ht W. Wesley, of the Brue Herald :- -•That are found by others amongst their Battle w when . taking them n for the winter. _ . a line x • g y K hereafter no' advertisements be received B P a styes: to know how to handle the broom from the M it Advertising Agent b Now if every farmer who discoverB Exhibition Number., !` y yra­ctory i� tnvell .. � ► ' r t P u r any newspa r in the County of Brsoe, staanga cattle amongst Lie herd .would - and sh We have received a copy of the Bivice and that the Secretary of this Association take them in and at once advertise them `� -.---- � �_ -p ¢ Telescope —a paper of thirty -six pages— notify the embers, the Press of Ontario, in the local paper, it would save the �- •� j�.jRj�-v .�tJO�• �I '� ��!' p, ublished at Walkerton, Ont.. in honor and the M 'l A en , of the ort of y fruitless search and much ;_ I ! MANUFACTURER of `'�� ' - Pauch,E p R cy pip loser man a _____ `�1 #.tiroug of the Great Northern -Exhibition. As this resolu an.' The Mail Agency has, valuable time. By advertisini it will ION .�k nce t an exhibition of enterprise by a country taken a lie departure lately in soliciting only coat the loser oqe dollar, and be.by ■ ■/� � /j��� ■ ■ ■+y����j+ �.■■M'j'�'T■ ■■ A gp L��y. journal it has, we behave, never been le al ad iaements from Toronto Law all Mean" the cheapest method of finding 9 i` equalled in this Province, and the pub. owes,. to b inserted in Provincial news•• the lost animals. - . liaher is certainl entitled to : -,__� PUMPS AND. CISTERN S, • 1 - y great praise. papers. A on Association we resent this -__ .. A newspaper with as -much enterprise as attain t o the ``' ' OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.. . "'^'i'�^ that ought to -succeed. . P part of the Mail. to rob ' A fork fell 'from a stook .' of grain at ' ,i ' , , , . PAI+ i , l� 8 the count press of a large portion of Portage la Prairie and its des struck a ,. o`�'"' I . - Piro Orapq. „ can obi • the profit f these advertisements. We .young man named Robert Rutledge in Pimp � 8r O'tih8 CaY1 d1aI1 Pacific R ll,�v y CompBn � inatrnc We have to thank "onr•esteemed friend, therefore gnimously resolved that we the back and penetrated his inggs. . o M S _ . Mr. 0. Maver, of this village, for the would in tune refuse to accept any ad- A party question— "What time do bu ' y 8ainn lied Ei bless` +�a`i'a' ex erienCe ill the mguufseture of Pumps S gift of a basket of most delicious grapeq, vertisem . s from the Mail Agency. 134. think theyy will have supper V' , g 8 �- � P � t[nsi< ►1'oeet I - of the "Salem "•variety. We have seen lieving th Press in Ontario are equally - sogome men are barn 4J. "- and Cisterm, I can GUARANTEE ►SATISFACTION IN FivF.BY CABs. _ - .... �` ,_ large grapes and luscious grapes in our interested u this question, a co of the btit Yea, . o)(o- ---_ -. i - , Y ,.x 9 copy gracious t "how scions �f diem do time, but are free to say those grown b above is h rewith enclosed." All qtr as shrink I it• .&r `� JOE ldr: Mover take first ' e. y , , 1 I , . Prime. One cluster THz Nzw ' is concerned, we may say it Phi HO D� -Art�ar Althobglt.. worth - w ten 'onuses, and sonde : of -mein - brag refuse on several occasions to acoept about $400,400 foe e"ry year •of his life, ,.;; 'P$rt168 ia8ud irdeirs to the 'eator�r iiiaa root nmiwted df Wr and i T xy !gip werg.ga ae plums. That Mr. [averdv ants from the so -called Mall said to up may live to grow • such grapes for many to have bns'ness dealings s o o]ock. J lilts �1i ns�l, mat Ave $'ve h88orable dealing, both As to article -a.�td price. 4 ' .,� t J. ; 1. vests to come is the TR�}I sincere wish of 'Pas waityin s �y • e g A�Idress all orders to ' '� . ` its. MMALL; hlnpe', t►>ad;it'I continue Unfavorable reports continue as to the �R; Naws etas. to act on a same line. L. = : s . health of E Emperor liam $7 -� . 'E►C. d**ro�s. C - : - x- *- - g -, " .. :,.- :.. i -_! •:,r .y,y' +�M 'S�- _ - try: z �: h the rope Wil ' .. ... . p.::. - .. .. - .: _ . -: Iv - 1� , .. r- _ . - ' ti .. . ems I yh 11111111F . _ .Ka K' g .. . ? -... , t . x. P a .� - - - - .. ,.:...., . ,... ....r ,.�. ,:r .. tt 7�... - - -- - - _.. _. : ti . _t _ to .. : _ _ -