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I � ;Proftostont%t (gdVb*.1 to the address label On Your Paper YOTIOUTAROUNDUSm.. -1 I i '_ * "' . AVIM., _.. �. I .1 ­ � . - ..-. . ­ � ;, . . I can &7 'ways ascertain the date to which I I . . �Mi- 1W - 12. Dingle, *h6'has � been in I :. - 11 , � __ . . Washington, IM Abandon- ,- L � I ­ � . * . . .: ; . su . . . I ,.? - . OL 7 16paig, ; . bacription to THx NBwa is Paid. � __ y 0 any, the past I,,) mouths Fort Myer, . . . . - Medical. . ,* )"r ces (Lye acknowledged b a LATEST LO&L i4iPPIXIN19 'CORDED BY arm ; � Vernitts.11 . : � � � - . - . _-_------I- . - . -�­ change of date irst paper lol- D DOWN ]BY OUR stud music, returned home lately. ed station of the $ignsl �orps a to be used �! ,.,.,�,___� . I . ying . I . .;_.,.,_ on label on the I THE PRESS '.kXD JOTTE I ' )i t. TWO troops of . I , ,..I . : H. EASTWOCD, lowing receipt of money �A this office. Always , . not now I'll the best of. -paltbt as a U. 8, C vslrV POO . arrived : '. . I ,I � � W. 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X.D, I )nt. insurance Companies: I 0 Weeks. n & Bros., of Broken FrpDt, by Maj. arpenter, of , . .. W. FERRIER, 'M.C.p.S., ( ' �. - �_ the o resolve bAa; of the past few. Mr. To Alli . Anderson of ' �__] � ­ _ from , , , � �� ' ade' several wi : - 1 irs-morning I - .,�'. .-", - rough ' itho East Whitby, has recently in th Capt. Lawton and C - 1. . . 0 CORONER. office hot : . .. ., . 11) �ntgery in rear of DRUG , THE ,_ �L , !1�1',: �-'. . . , . ..i I ,0 ver,t.ipg is just about th . W am cattle. the 4th a a 5th COM a i ng the two ' 'I I I . .. - . ..j i. .7, _: , ! . , � 490-0--- W. ! . I - e . - tolo, evening 5-tO G. E . , THE WESTERN, .'-], . 11,,�,:,�;� I , �, I - les from th Ir herd of Durb I . � . . L . . ,Brock St. Nortb� Claremont. Pat,ons .. 11 , sa er i named forthe T � �� . L, . . -� . STORE &C. allL I— z �._:.­'_ � ..­ - months old was sold to companies Fort I I - - . 1, �, ! , L. �, _�'. t . -.1 A bull calf three , . +.'- i nal 0 a . ! - , . - � I. guppiied with Pure D'rugp, Chemicals , , the late � I . - , . CITY OF LONDON, and,, � I WHITEVALE. I . - I... .. . . idson, of Balsa I 0 :, i , I . , . . . , . . . e and is - .. - 1. 2R, - I -:1.1. m, for firs b f f the i . . cheap for casb- NORTH AMERICAN LIVE. �.:_;111- ., . . . :_ , I Mr. Jas. 1. Dav 't 4 robab lities, . , I , - I f j L I - - - - __ - , I . ..... rty I; Gen. Zlb t Myer, ol !- I i . � 14 . - � " . . . re liwu pa" 69.me off e I 100 : a Tearling bull to Mr 11 .4. a caf, on the irginia hills �_ � , the F �L , iters' . W. J. 1-hilp, I . - L. ___ 1,egal. I . . . ro-year- beantaill 0 -A . ine - - . _., ' .! ". I . I- ''4 . i . . I '. I R k t k b�i all kinds of property at 16WORt ��nljoouncqd on Friday, the 29th ult-, Bud West Wfiltby. for $110; and a tM lington. � It corn ends a f 11. z_ . I I . . i .. - 45-y 0 . . . - I �­_-_-_---- posle"ibTlear'at"e'la. Business solicited. for 01 Be to J/ � ! , . . . � �:- , -____------�- '".3 - n grand style. The evening was all old heifer to Mr. Swan, of Indiana, view of the Potomac River slid the city of � . I . : , L . - , BARRIS91,11% I , 1 . � , . . ­ . - OHN BALL DOW - - a all bred from n tural advan- -.. . . I I- that could . " J and Solicitor, NotarY'Public, etc. OFFICE- , ,:_ ' be desired and. an inlinellse $800. These animals war Washingt6n. With these . : - ­ . . I -grounds . btedly become -- _. . _. � . Block, Brock -street, Whitby. Pr,vate crowd soi!on filled the spacious I the one COW. . I tages the fort will undou ke it, ­ �� .. �. I .. . iieverell's ,able V illuminated with Monday molbing at the hoir of nine red t; me . : � . ... i � . . . _. . u . I I loan at loweet rates and on f avo ­ .. k y I Sheridan desi - . . � �-; funds to. gy Ontario.- - an which were beautiffill - what Gen. ... :.; : . I [ L ut. __ ... . - end reflected use . --- S1 . B . lamps. The a r J c i 1. 1. terms of pSyme . Wanzer.' O'clock, a Voting tramp entered a 110 the show Cavalry post of the army as well I . , -*dl ER . .... - . . - I I ,� . L ---- X� S P&RKER, BARRI so Dr. Me- ! _,� i -A - the ladies who � �, ' as a school for cavalry drill. ; A or &c. money to loan No I I PICKERING AGENCY great credit- upon through. a, window on the farm of A educt bridge., - - '. I , . * ' I I . I .. - and Solicit , * Ple k e r - I �. rovided it. d oc upied by George Spencer, When the repairs on the aqh . L � , _.. . � TH. . I ..; __ - . liberdli and handsomely � Briep, an �d I i . . - . � :)n. office: Haney's Building ; , . . 1 cominassU 4 y , . - a Green River an 'mployee of the doctor's, while its now in pro,aress are complet , the bridge . i. . . . / . Lturday. - . � egitima,te In gooltime and style th - � A . � I � - . every go 1, � - for the transaction of all I . e I --blic. Arling . i : , I . ­ . . . I I - - I . ing;_ open ___ open � ..'�, :. � I5 * . - - __ C, S' a. with its genuine. way. He ramsacked will be opened free to the pu .� ! I ; . . : R�' RESSO� Banking Busine band made its appearance occ 'ants we:e a people , . � :, �_. ELAM li itor; is Spanking then , pocket ton and Fort Myer will then be to ! . . .. . t Law, Soiltol . 1 . Barristers a ( Oyncz HouRs-From 10 to 8; Saturdays old couatry coachman and 11 Trawers, etc, and stole a razor . -I I .h ENGLISH, . I . � 1 : - ­ " - ,I ..,. 11) neers, &c. ce % 0.1 . a o thoroughly races. The tramp driving what Fort Adams is to the people i I !_ _. a 1. , 1 - . . ; 0 .. ' ed and, a pair t Fort 1. � I I . .... . in Chancery Convey& 6), ntb. 10 to - 1 o'clock. 7 ­ . I four in baud, who seem xilife, of- b of Newport, and if the offi 3ers a � ; I . , . street (over Gala compan hey wape although he was � .. _. - - .. - ToroutOl o commission 5, fused with the important part t I . . . . D. DIRLA dZILF I .. � ' - .. :. Money to Loan -N . LOVIR Savings Bank in connection. in made good his ei -Myer can manage to have, a, band and L I L . � ;� th� ; . . � DAVIDSON BLACK, H. A. RINNSOR, E TA' . -a pliVing that they would hardly have seen entering and leaving the house,. :, resemblance . . . - - . , . I : _y wet . . give afternoon concerts, i . 'L _'.1 GEORGE KERR, Agent. . . i I - , - . . - ___ mploded at their -..),,*a,.* � . , 1 . I , .1 . . I , �'- . - i . - -f- B . R_ . / � .: - 1, During the absence r I .:- I - ENGLISH __ ______ __ - (3-y) - , _____- _____ - winked.bad a bomb e -.,.* � . :_ t will be all the more striking nd pleasant. � . - I _X_ ]k FAREWE�L, L ., BA - - - �::� , . . : - of the esideut and .. . I . ­ - I . � and COuAS. side. Bob is L . .. . WHITBY. I ,. � . I, I . . I . I . : - -torne, s of Divison . �' , rs. Cleveland at Oak View the vestibule , : . ' ; I . . nt crown kt y, sit . nglust.the right man for the , . : : . . � - ;. RlSTER. COU Y. 10-7 . front se�t, it side. Shortly after ten 1. . I .� ­. - . I, M I � I - 1. I . . I .I . z . - I ­ L . :- i - County Solicitor. C29 House, Whitb I COUNTY OF ONTA RI6- fl o'clock i T. P. � White, Esq., was Called ! ufactories of the White House is bein frescoed and ' ' I ' - . � i _""""""` - ]� . .., .: '. . . ' i . . 1_ . ,� --- - V - - ..s I The by -laws for bonbsing man T .- : I i. . , . . I . . -� , = . � ��., -L I . .. Rev. Mr. , are now beilao published in the local renovated. Theportraitof homasieffer- . . "i .. . . i. � . . n I � �, .r t'. - _L , , , �i,;., �: I -, I - �. %::�: - .'.-I' � I %. . to the Phair and introduced I . - I : . , Veterijita"g. �r - 1, ;�'. . 1687­� 1 son, which for many years I . ; .,. " I. rowded into a - - " ;.. , . . . .. I - . Smith, Of Markham, who C .. firepl�ce in ,he vestibule, . I' - _.�. , . L . - .. ': � _., - --- �i Whitby: C -, , I ' I '[ . L - � _�,*,�__ -,--- - __ __ , ,_ ­_,�.�' . . I . lcr�, D. C. Macd6innell, Whitt) h a lot of good cheer and papers. I , an old resident of "Pace over the - 'I " L I 9 'VETER11NARY Max. 2, April 2,M*y so June 2, JZ Ave minute speee Humphrey Coffee has been removed to the Es it Room and ... I i -. ; . ' H. HOPKIN'S Jan. 3, Feb. 2, lowed bV Rev. .. . -I - I �, . I -1 . . � - . - , , . . ­ . I _!,�,, We Surgeon, Graduat 4, Sep 2 Oct- , i lit of the por- I 1. .. : 9e of'the Ontai-io Vet- 3 Nov. 2, Dec. 2. sound "vice, and was fol in this town, passed away last week while nel to the ri .. . _. , � od, . I �, I L I L I Treat.s all disi �ases of : Clerk, M Gleeson, Greenwo ilijige, who The fres- -;, . : �, . .1 . . B Toronto. 2 brougham Mr. To�ten, of the same v 110 on his w to the Toronto General placed in the pso . . college, . trait of Martha Waghin n. i I .. I ... kx , ering,ry limsls. Cans by jay or . 3. 1 - i . -.. . . _ May 4, July 5, 8 S left .. : . : - - -., . .. � .. .. I L, the domesticated sor IiFiage: clerk, a. Gleeson, Green. his usn I h manner dwelt upon t "A led with coes in the vestibule are af r desian . � , romptl attended to. ofnceandreiidence, .2. Pickerin . Hospital. a had been troub . f I '..-� .­, night pi e Rini street, 4.V arch 3, November 3. king and keeping the softi�t, who design- - I i I . - �-� opposite Cuthtert's Jewellry stor , wood, Jan., , i W Burnham, Port Im ortance Ot me b' dropsy, brought on by exposure. by Brumedi. the Italian !L: , , I I., - . n -y s. Port Perry: Cierk, . Bro. Jo . 'Ina was brou - d executed the greater' portion of the l- - J � . . ,. OrNer strictly temperate M, . qbt ed an i 11 q...L Pickering. Perry, February 8, April 19, June 21, Sept. 6. Oct. A party named Win f� the Capitol. - , !;. . .. 'i � _­ I ------.- - . called upon, who brieg� - -1 . � �.. INS, VETERIN A .SU 18, December 13. Curtin was next before the magistrate last week for giving frescoes on the walls 0 . - I - ; 7 and ' I I - ..� - �jl 7� Ontaio Ve ' 4. lemphill, Uxbridge, a of the Order, the i- �; - � \ .-,:. ][1, H__ raduate of the Uxbridge: clerk, Z E refeffe4 to the object ilia son too 9�vere a threshing. for which �trangers visiting the Capitol & few years . . : � GEON, G Oct 19, Dec 14. , � . . � Colle7ge, Toronto, will visit Iiteveole, Feb. 9, April 2o, June 22, Sep. 7, owed by Rev. 'Mr. Freed, who he received &I Oetltenc,3 of two weeks injail. ago would be astou ished I to see On ' . . - ..- . I . ,i crinary __ _ ek,and z .ton: Clerk, Goo Smith, Cannington, was fo�,l . L. 'Rouge Hill, Highland Cy I 5..caniiipg t so Oct 20. Dec 15 - f benificence in floor of the rotunda, an old man enter a -'- . . I . - . � oberrywood ractica], eb 1(� April 21, 1 Beeove *D,, spoke 4 � - *; .. . - . _ .- 1 Saturday. A160 P F June 23, Ile rto pon the principle 0 I ilia two sons were also sent to the In- I' , '' � _L on every I , ? Bruce, _ t of basket chair and be slowly hoisted I ­� Dunbart 6seg of the horse's toot and 6. Beaverton: clerk, G :Iera� and the happv results of friendly dustrial School at Toronto, where they sc,r I . I.. � . . hormogboer. Dises ' get .. I 11 L a specialty. An 8 saistant Feb 11, April 22, June 24, Sept 9, Dec 16. . . 11 . I ..r - I` 61117giCALI operations mile promptly F J hinespie, Upter. societ"s upon our social lite. An election will receive a trade and be properly to thetopof thp dome. ThiswasBrumedi, - . . - on hand. 0 7. uptergrove: Clerk, who, too Old to mount t6 the dome by the - :. - - ; ,:. * .. � . � . I . .. I � uns 25, Sep 10, Dec 17. er, in which Markham fted up, and.tbere in . ' - ' . I � borsesicer *lwa � ; k * .Z8 I grove, Feb 12, April 23, J . a woke nextin Ord rought up. stairway, was daily li - � . I , . . ed to. ­1:bl1Egr&pb address: Whitevale, Cook b : . I 1. - attend nt. 34-Y ". L ' ' ' 11 I L- . . . reen River, 0 - In � lion peted, represented re- . gue his work of .. I : _ . . .. . Out. P. C, .. J. E. FAREWELL, .3 WE; Great sympailly is felt for Mr. J C. L . a o. address : 0 Irder . d Whitevale eom . . his lofty chair would conti I . . i � . . � . - . - J I �; .1 C)erk of tine PeOPUC. icnoisou an On .- ... I - i 11 - . __ . ­ . - - ctiv ly by Mi6B Draper, at present in JAwler's store, in painting the circle of the dome ith scen- . . I . . . I 1! . - � . __ ___ Welie Boyq- 'We are so t . '.1 E,t%rb,*. , -1 u say that ith the � . 1 � I : :. §U,0jn1e,A* ( . tile lose sustained by the death of his from American history beg�.nning w ' ; . . . : . . - . __ - bup an e? .. : I- : � . .11! '' - � 0 - . d 'ding with Pic- - . 1� . _� ­_ - ;��,,� . � 1. - ..[",L: ; .,; to M ark r% two sons of phoij fever. - landing of Colum . .. .. ::�����_�_.,_� _ :7.,��._IVOTICE` . !;,! �_­ the cake webt h! - ut the pro- e latest de- i . . I - .2. - :I .:,. _� �, - l �,:s . ad in Whitevale , - : - �-� '.I - 11 i � 1, I ..., - I .. � I .�. W) remain , amed Peter tures re ­ I - .i t ­ . ____ . ­­ - . . , a .- - a ;(about SE u I d . , I .� f - C60vey neerg &C 1 . The tittle ,on of a man presenting some Or In invention. . I ... � - , . . - _____ ---.- ,� '(11 t tb the Brouigbeiii Rams$$ egsury of the Foresters. -1L velopments, in science son ; . . I I _­ -,,- Past 11,10doun 9 Wi : I . . I . . I . I �?!, .. ."���, I H. Jack - to eur ell the tr Warem reci ived a Severe kick from . � � , . I .... . ­ I � I JKES, COMMIS- Factory must be paid to W. son or WW 2s. The Forest. to complete his work , . � " . J ­__ , tor I . . z.. . - ! STO or dav of last . _ ; ! . 4; L. . : 110HARD I . Office a � Hipp Cowie, the present proprie , when rendered. Totalnroceeds about ii, horse on 8 week while tbi Brumeai did not live his death, , � . . ­: . inveyancer I - Anticipating I � V . I - - . _!; ;,. * R sioner and Cc -- emont. - � ble work in our village & visit to his father-in-law, on the dome, but -1 a I . ,� .1 4" _' .0,1 Merchants Cl, -1 I . � ers an i doing a no latter was 0 to be used in L � ."I & 4 btokes,, Gene7 ' they lad. he made desi-ans in charcoal, . I . .. . ! L .1 ! _, � Special attention Paid to making wiiie and pre- � , Uri" I * full blast, and well deserved the success r.ear Oshawa. The lad was riding bare- ­ � � �_ � . � . . . )ere for Probate. 48-tt Thelactory is ru ing in ri begun by him. These i 1:1 - ,:. - gn : I - I - � - - __ __ __ - - - _� _K under the management of Mr. VIM. LTbe above was race d . .,-: I I - . , _�' ecossary P113 OWNSH I ived too late for designs have been Wally followed, On I 1 , back ani fell to the ground, when the- finishing the ;;� f ait . ; - Palrl!4_1 ip (I R . I ' - . , . .- .. .- R. BEKTON, T ( taking .. Cowie, proprietor' and the cele- isiI . . I I dome represents partly . . - . � - . .. - I - er Commissioner f r . - I tiaotle-RID-1 .__�___­ ��t 0 A . . . . .. ­ horse struck the child on the bead. ask to the arch around the I . . . �. .. 0 Convey&uo 1, - .. r.��e __ I " I . � D' e Agent. collar 'maker, Mr. ,,� .� . 111. married last IN his work and wholly his conception. - . -.1. � brated !.� . - . ,. Miss Cron was I . . 1. _- .- . alldsvits, AccOul �rty. OFIPICE-At �.-. .1 " . OLAREMONT. �� 0 t . . 9 I . . . , I. 1, - : I . , to . . I � 1: I Money to loan on fari6a propt I. .1 . Hargrave, as ,L,,�-'. . . I . . ;. - I Mr. Frank ieeler, of Torout , Appalled at the sop ' - . L .- . I __I. .. . 27-T .1 .. Wm '1.''L;. ­­_,��_, . � �-11 . . & delegation from, ! - - .. , � ­ " 1, ;.. " jr .- I' "L * '� j;L. I .. . , ._ I , . I � Brougham. - : .. !... - � I - I .. . 1. , having to entertain ' uvit&- , � , .. , r - - - .I ., .1, .: I . ' *1 So . On Wadi esday go I with an i : * I - - .., ,.-, __ foreman . [icil., residence oftbe britle's mother. - : I.- .-. . on gumn . . tile ftra inst ders i. ' ­ - . . ,) SIitisfacti � , teed. - C 6me. again. Mr. ftaonbi�lliard, of Wyoming, N evenin every State in the Union, " .; .., r -1 . Architect.-. . ­_ ___ .- __ - __ is visi ing his frieudR here. . the centre i if at " action 'in town was at tion to invite him within. its bor i ' ­ . � 11 . " � . - I � . - ­ . _,�^^ .. . , ave re- tr dent !L�. . :, .- . 1 , ., ,,,,,--,! --,,--,,, ___­ CT V. Hopper h t airman, the Presi .- I � . _­ .. .1 _. - COUNTY ARC ITE The Thoroughbr I J and Mrs. R. P. _Si-.,A.udre Y's church, where a large the pocke Of the ell ut earnest . 1. . " .., A. POST, . their trip on the northern, . . protest . _; : . .� 4 0 for the County of Cntario. rawings turue4 from athering as . o . . . r every class of 66 : a good time and 10 k Ped down ,upon during . I '' _L A esembled to witness tile nuP, h sent out a mild b . - .� - , �r � incations furnished to] OAKDALEs".. ­ lakes.i They report W. E. 0'13rien, photographer, against being OWOO . - r . - - L - and Spec tintl and - . 0 inis of Mr. mg the public - , " _. - .. _.., Z.T . - .1. Steam and hot water � . . . .1 . - . . . ; - _. -,!� .: building. e a Ock, � -, - . - .­",t*L'': ' betterl for #Ibeirjourue). i )ungest daughter this melting weather, assun, � . I I ': I to Miss Lora Grace, -7( m visit . L - : ... � I .., �1 - cialty. Offic ;, . I is expected back this nvitstions to have hi .. ... . : . . I ­� 1: . ventilation a ape tby. _ ' 97, � - �`- " Mr,, Peter Mictiab itby. As that their i en . I - . . I .; - I ed wh - I � L!, I Br,3ck , str ts W11i y � on 119 ../ I . . L . . . . ; '., -, _ t ck ring. 37- . - . . L EBS" them are just as much appreciat - ; . i .. corner Dundiks ani t i . , ... erican aide of the of Mrs. John Claypole, of Wh the ­ I . j ce-Kingston Road, E&S Stallion , Oakdale ' Will week 1 from ilia Am �, �- -.'-' Residen I &y YIP-- clothed in Writing, and will be just As z - . � the thoroughbred 1 noling a A ' the bridal rty ,.yended their w . I I . . , - - - -.-- --------- stand for - es at my place In Flickering this water, where he has been ape w siale, Misettonaldson played the wedding ted. In the meanwhile be . -1. . ­; �_, . I - .. .� . ., � __ - _. I season. He in a very li!ghly bred hone, being 8, ikely soco - . __ , . . I i.- Bkw who was the we6 T - . . ..- kslitititil&g. I - k to recruit his health. ' I . . - - �. - - - _-,O� _­ I I I . -_­_­�_, )f the great "lje)dngtOD," . March in a manner that corresponded to , eft in peace with Mrs. Cleve � , , :, .. ,---.---' grandson ( 'Lys to be ntil Octobe . . L - - . o I . ­. . - �,___,�__��____­­ d orse of histime. "Tom Ochijtree," Sc;io6l is expected to be 6pened'19ain tiful appearance presented by the and at, his country home, n r. t - : . I.- t., ;_ - . - . k-smithe - an greateetr&ceh in the beau L. -_;- ., t., ... SMITH, Blac reduce the noise . : a .1 . ]EIICKS & Pick- the son of -Lexington" and sire of "Oakdale ' " next week. Thiii will ' ted bv four hand- '� I . - . . . - : rs (31. P,eed's old 91 and and -Oakdale" himself, . bride, who was snppor ,when he starts out on his proposed %our ,� : .. . . ... Wagonmake , ,Lo a great race horse, luring the day. . smaids, Misses Allie Claypole, If the - president does not actuallY ask to I , * -'',. __ I . - - _1 I )romptlY ,and satisfactorily at- W, et with an accident. w9s one of the tile streets ( a bride . . . . I ­_ ,,, .-, cring. All work I ive us a trial. 6y before be in ek of SOIM L �. . ; - I I most promisin Mr. D. S. McFarlane had a st& d Minnie Frost, of be left in peace, his words tacitly imply *. L .: I 1. ;_ ble rites. G g horses on the turf. Re should, . ; . � . w ­ .� � tended to at reasond. Bessie Harper ikn . : .? . ,. I . ,et the horses wanted I . . . I 11. ; I crossed with heavy mares, g bout 12 tons -destroyed bv fire on ttie Webster, of that he desires it. " I . . . . � � , __� ------ � _i7 -, 11ILY Mr. Endic ... . : ­ . . . . ish army. He has great trotting at Whitby, amd Miss He . 3tt, I . � z . i - We , . . . ,;� . I 6"Wering., .- for the Brit a foal, or $5 for the k3th in[.t., occasioned by a spark from The groom was abiv supported The Secretary of I I : . i � - A." . mer. - I I � - - I . '. Il 11 I- .. ___­__�-_� ---- �­�-­� tion. TERM8;--*10tO uBurO 2D-tf train on the C. R, R. Toronto. pleasing ordeal by left the 04 lust Tuesday for his sum I . .. . . - . . . . . Groom'A fee, 50c- pusing freight � - :, . I .- . �. - � -I--,-- LAND, Licenfied single le&Y . JOHN LEYS. . I it I new Methodist in his trying but 0.0 General . - L .r:,., -i . I _. JOU.CHER & ROW Orth and - � ------ _ ------- Rev. C. J, Dobson, the icks, Uxbridge - vacation. During hit a L : I .1 - i .1 I __ . 11 ", . ., �' Auc,ioneere hole of . .� i I - pastcr of this plww., appears ve wo� Messrs. Chiii. E. W V 11, will act as Secrete.ryo- - ' ', _ L'! a .1 .. ,.-I I I I O gi on to gal - ­ Ic ringo - to hot McTeel . , ., .,:. - � L tb Ontario. itrict StWen coderate. - - ____V16 0 .1 Stanley Scott, Toronto; Jag. White, of At t a Navy Department . Secretary - - . I .. . � � - . _. .- . . 1. �, Sou b . .1. I the confidence and well wishes of his , and W. a to be found busy with his . . .-. .,: . .... . � `, orders by letteror tool ' P - &c.. Ad- I the Whitby Collegiate Institute - i i - I ., .- I? to itraloo Whitney ; . _.,V , I Th0s. Poulche?, Val r gha,m, or I eviddiced last Sunday ". ... ': I . I . .� 0 , B � . LIVERY STABLES t )ple. which was 0. Walters. After Rev. Mr. Abraham a, . itDey - : . i� 'eunitilsoted Meoil Matte 1 LMr Wh _. � CHEII, Pao ri � L - � . . . dress, THOS. FOU � 1; . ., . , t. 1.11 I Mori dDa by the number that turned out ' I� member of the - - - z. - � � . i A ' - A. V. ytoWLAND, Whit -_ . love isast spolxacrament. tied the knot as ti9btl as was necessary, ,,, known as the "dude' *. , " . . � � . .---..----- __� - ' ' * . I ., __ .­ I (16gfte to return my tbanks tO ths'public for t9 th a qwworly pair reft le -church for the Cabinet, but to see'llim 1 at ivOrk in his I I - . , . .1. � . . �he happy . I . - - r'. . . . I d � rs and 010z 0 � their PatronNp iiiinto I took posseWOu Of the illed t* .itq utuiciat C*LP&City. t re large nuiribers were sowait- shirtsleeves -these hot dw leads one to . . I- _ . 4 Painte ,_ , , ','-- ms,se that in future I will. Eveiry seat f , sto4tiou, who) . .. , . _- ­ '. . ; '14 1, � ­ .. __ - � - __ _��­ .--- business and to inti We 'ish him succeig. . -1 .; - - I - - . . . .. ­_­­� - � in rigs for hire. ar . .., .. . a ngratulationS before t1le believe that he is Ib r&D very much � I .. ; : . _. . G ORAININ S keepon ha:nd at all times Arst-cli - . I.:,:: , - W Iteud Cc .. 1. I I ...., - ". � - 9-0 0 W -V -4w;- . . , - . � . - ; . . A I N T I N 9 c., Ot all I so that the beat of satisfaction i as the . ; � I 1 ' . . . I - Tintin , I I ; 111p left for the ,w , . �: - have added several nfjW horses aud have had a le eat on their weading maligned . . . I - . , P writing, Paper-Hanoingo es of rigs renewed, - . ,; GLO MAR) LOCiLITY. I ; ,I office repo . a this JulY . �­ . . I ;�! ;I 1. . . �..� . - . : � - . . I - , . . , Tb� presents to the bride were TheSigna - . .1 tice. . organi I - .. . . . En - nia be ii, - ­ ottest month recorded 'since the :1 I . 1. .1 - kinds done on the shortest no W I given to my patrons - " : I . I t3ur. i , .. Ar but t be � " I . ... . �, % int mixed to 44 yNcir Aim U0!3UA31J. - " I I hallasolne and. numerous., among h i . .. I - - ...�� - order. Non . no ron n of the weatherbu u in 1871 ` The . : * . - � . HILTS & LBO RNE. - Y rjr]EA]d . 1, ame of our see- bod .-..- ., � ' f11% Lead used, HILTS & . .� T iis is " t tile git was & plush perfume case, and zstiOu � . I ­ - - -.; . i . . 24-y - Terms reasonable. f its which Of Washington do not .need the - - . - I � .1 � : ( - ., . . 3�T. tion, nor is it so called on account o by the s6holan. of her citizens . . I.. __ . � � __. ____ I ! . . ".. . L =)- IRMT-nPI bottles presented . )ffice to tell them I ... .. I - . . I . - - ---- - I---- ­ nun em - I .� . I - � Boots aud S1140eS. I I . ______ - :::_ ierone,lold maids." Iliero are only rds of the ..L I . ­ .1. . - ----.I- ly school Cl&aA of St. Andrew'baburelL r !!Iigual I I � -1 - __ �.-_-_-_J_�_­ - act Is self evident. Thenwe I .. i . ' - - I.. __ , -­­�_-_- ___. - -1 ­ ­ I thirken at'present, but expect to have Sun, 41 s that. The f I . - _- I I ;­ . s for i .... - - to congratulations er something elae 4 . - i - . � 7 � LIE, BOOT Al� D SHOE - , Headquarter ­ aged if the ,'merchant" We 61011d-Ou � have all gotten warm ov �. I - . � . , . I OHN LES ;.I- I and that is the in- I . i ­ . - . - * Orders I . IeM6ntS the number incre __ - : . besides the weather I. .. � - .� . - - I, ' 'ged and Liewl, work. i i ' I - . I _: I' 1, J maker. Peto kman- 0 South of us I , I . .. I -1. ..,. . - . -� omptly attended to. RX wience( %toy .fro�a the enterprising Nrillag ..., � I of the water tax The water works i . I .. , , I pr Inearly )PPOsito the Airicultural Imp . . ,... Correctibri. L .. '_ .L:� ; crease ! . I , � . : - , f hip. Don't for he stsour 7-V shO happen to get left again. I I .1 : . � . � of the District were - uilt by. the U. -S. , . I I I - ! � . . , g�lckoring �rillage- . I 1, i .. . - . L 1. . to, is ViBitillg Mrs. , . . / I . - 'I '� -_ - � . I 11 News King SU60 , i ... 0"woo- �. �. , .. Miss Post, of Torou . � issue of the 28th July Government, but they seem to be managed,. . I I . I ;. � 1, ___ . , .` .' I ; . : It - , sti,-In your Commis- . ,:. �. ­ - I. - - I . - . L . � . . - - ____T_ ___ . . __ . . Ili- t -I. -, . I , . I i I_ - .1, 1. r, �- _,;'.�'. ': � - D.T. Barclay. vou state that the premises of Mr. He or rather mismanaged, by the . - - _ . Hotels. .- - I- - 01T, Im er �lias blackle," our teacbero � bas beau . oil, of Highland Creek,was visited on the sioners of the piorict Of Columbia- - The - . . : - . , . I I . . . .. .1 ------ -, '_r__'__-_ - M -1 d L . .- �:! I I , -----I--- _411110oIIII, . - . .... .. �..1�.__"__;__:,�_-,,­____ . -it Ret /It' in such a 1. . . I ''. � , .. Go L VJ Ly, ,I ling liar ,holidays with her! many w t of the 11th ult., by so number of ,ffa,irs of the "t�t-tsox bffi08 are . .. 1. . . ": . � .. pIC . ERIN , a , . or I . - I . . . 11OUSE, -1 -1 - We have no doubt ni& a wire labyrinth that no one can make head n .. I . .1 . . f . 1 I ORDON - r1his house Is 1. - -,I r7inids in U-ibizoidge , twelve posts and 130M .- 1, � ., 1i C_.� . . - ___OPPO8ITN- . . , - s I . � : . L ' f as john rsons and mains that wMer a . �.l , �,:i - �_ Gianies Gordon, Proprietor superior ... . I . slice, and that tail of them. The fact re s - .1 �1 nisbed. in . - . r. � _.. _.I1. finh new brii6k. building, ft the , - 'D. O'Connor"s Blacksmith Sbov'_. Ile is hAviug A 0 and . . . ., a . . I b fencing'torn up, out of m i ty of takers have been taxed and re-tamd, ... . I. - - I, venience and comfort for I . . . all were gn I . �." . . 1-::., L;. -'..� style. Every con tables li back there. : itevale. myself and George Crand . isessed, until their pati I ­ � I _. ..... I I ._ a. &veiling public. Now and cdmm0d'Ous a 7-y � fmw VII assessed and re -06i � . . - - . ­ tr 1CM R J I M.T. or �he offence. . � - 1��.,� V I . :PTC C, . be,gallant butcls to perform rtn �oti that the fence in ence is exhausted, and �Ow come the COm' . ! I . -- . d sheds. _T - I 1, - -.,-., *1 .. I � . . . ; qLn . . � gtly strivin ! beg to iVfOI department being in . . - - . , � _: 7 who is Eame by Mr. Helliwell On missioners, the water .. ... I " I - - ----------------7 -AGENTS FOR- t�. .. , . ' Oeu question w&s b - - .1 � ;:., *. - :1 - !=.,:I-- . lt�, has b uilt . - INI�_ - ; . - .1.. L", � - - I- 1. - . . . . I t10 duties imposed upon I their road, and mears, and "make so law-, to increase the . , . . , �. . - : . . -1: - - - I �._ ­ . .,. � � -�_ . . . . �. . I I... � _T I , I �_____,;,,____, I � LT�; Toronto Bm ery very successful where What 0 . AsThe - . mus"I. N 'd ­ _ the tair sex abide. " the count claim soa - I -, I �, ..'�., ler orders of the county rates to make good the de"cien '...- � � ved un, � .- � . . i �` I .. - I 10 TAKE . lied t to School house to Bell OtLr was retno .'alo no dis. 1, - . - I . : I . � . 1. : 'f.1 __.. .., - -,. � -PARTIES WISHING I usio solid steel frame and all the latest im- H eft a ou the tirst time so law is mandatorY and' admits Tim i . . ... 11 - - '� * �V .- .... I imental or Vocal M She did not can f6r an� , a,uthotities. This is not ' I I �. I . , ,�. . - . JL � cber a roast. . on the oretion,,, asys these Ckrftt M0011. , , � � - - . If. . I lessons in Instru ass Dr by privstO provements. ! 1, 1: * similar Circumstance has occurred �T I . . - . I � . I �. I * I . I 4- �. . - - -, � . . . can obtain Vocal music in Cl '.... - _' _' "' I .,.� spin. Mr. Helliwsll if' in the laws of the Medes bucl Peraistis Wme not � .; I'..'.;. .. . , I ; - . . b said he was to call . � � * : I ; , :i - . . I I.. ­ � �- J. instruction. Apply fOrt0rmB to f M 6 'TO MOWZD "'.:'...... county road. . . - - - I liNE-TORON _ , . tense Wit the . . .1 ' I . !; . account of the in whenever he coutfols land fronting more fixed than that. , ,. :Lr - _ ". , r! ,. 1. .j.,. n 1�. - - _. - t ',�. _: I .! ... ! ; � habit, . it h ' nl � i, , . �, I� ;Z. Prof, o usic- �ASSEY MOWER - __., �.. ". - . .1 Broughwu went who is t 0 , � - . . ..� -, , Miss As Es Couttst Mn.'Head L ' THE I , I V1 dagogue Of r, of inclosing as much of the phief justice Grey i _: .., - , 7 �. . �,-� Pe � . - - � . . I . . i r - ' , . ot I . : : �A�!_ I . h __ i e -G � . V 0 ts P IS Jk I Fr, I � , 1 4 1 1 t . . - Music room MAS11 I a ftwh an 4 a Bench, is ild I s � I I -:";.. , .- I. - . _ I : � " 'ble - - � ' . . , t . k .1 at the residence Of sEY RARE 9 . off the broky on a highw&3 The oiaDaonforth bachelor )n the Suprem" . . .1 . . -,�:� - � � o1fice, Pickering. . . - . THE RAIN DRILIL' ''ALIN; D It to get som redk, whose highweY as PO -681 - is one of a house on th - - _. _,,,,r - 3� ... - . I , _1 - opposite NEWS BEAVF,11 �G . owlse of the Highland C Road to wit. The whole case ing himself & lisondsom 1: . . ..!, _, . �. :_ I �. _ . i- I ot be tried be- - Theh - . �­ - - ... - EEDEAf. r, . was accepted by "H property rights, which Cann . I -: I . _�.: . - .. . - - ­ actor" for corner of 16th and ist otmts 11. .:.i : ,,:� I I . � i I , I:, ;.� - 13 I I ' 10 I istanci *VW9 a :_ � - I 11 . .. I .. - I EN(110 A - '' I sgistrate. 1. therefore, very much is to be a model one, I . . - * I . I . . _. " . . :... ! ­, Famoto Rent Or Be"' ,,.,, THE ,,L. �D` 8.991' week's issue. 1� fore a m according bachelor oarnfortabi I i I I '... . - .. I - - '.. I :1 I i 13.__�_,! . . -: -;::' -,. - . GRAIN'SAVER. � om Whi information, necessary to make a i .. - ­ �- . 1.�' ." , - � 1"� '.q All tOv&le doubt whether an out before Mr. one one floor. The second floor is - . I � . :,..; � � . .: . . ,.:.: �. , . A IQ Ath conC . iession of Pickering. 'Wo QJr.1rT W.Ints-, .. 11 A--;-- north with a very heavy to facts, has been sworn -6-16 6.16- WiAb . I '.. : .2 . - - ; - I ­-.- .1 - . V110 Al 4b&F 0 . 10011 . . t �. I =_ . . Ju � w J. P., as YOU Slaw- to extra bearooms, anu .­, , - � � - ..) 1: - �,f . toning one i2undred acres. Good 5Wne ALSO .r LIU o --JULU- . i ., . �_ �, . - I .,-. . . - . ! con - . Thomas Uttl8Y- . - ; '. : , � I th I . ; stone driving bot199': 10 of ,,Mint." . 1. . &O . I . . I . .1 . - * * dwelling hous . : I . . . : . . . I - i e and kitchen, - - ____ . � I a,1n, Our$ . probably to the possible ooutingenoV Of . L , - I , , . i I, ,;,:., of L I .1 I . " - �, i , , I ' "y L __ - ,-. .! A running SUVAID i � . . . - ­ . i - I Z .� . . - I I � and good outbuildings. articuls" nippAIRS OF ALL XINDB � , L, P- , On) CRA"AM, .K bachelor Justice beMMing & beuediOt � I I., . � I . 1. I 11 - .: i. .. - I I : , I ; � V "I . �'A' - . x I . . I :* ,-.':' see. Foram . 4., . L - I I � :j ., : Z_ I OHN WOODRUFF, INOUVbms XXV$ft=*RL ' i � '. , 1. i an, . ]a e ard. For further v . water through th 1111.1ri A! 2116fulLOt . I I . � , �4' ; . . ­ I � :f1"S,6TtOJ1 . pt constantly on bond. an, who *46 - . I .. - I - I .. I .. .. I . - : , . - . � -1 . : , . - . .. 1 - ! -.; -.. � I . I 1, : . "' ­. I -- I , . � . , 'Waa0s, the telephone M th, 1887. . . a n.' 11- �� Ad - I , -4 1. L I—, . apply on the pre 94-tf ke k;0?'' , �., ' - � ; * " - . . . Pickering - .. I , Aug- 4 . �, , I : - .. _­ - . .. a "I.,i.'. " il . , . . . dero here in the llighl"4 Creek -1 _TaE NEWS will bb Sent 6 � � I L I., - j . . � . . .. A I �­ i � .i wg to perform won �_���� '. I _1 - ..-- 110 ..? I . - L . � . I I --- I.-, , - � .1 " i 1, : , . �_, .,. I . __I _.�� ­ For In 1; rou am." ;�",Caii at odr sbowroonIS kud we to 00 cing teleohoue expen"s, but . � . - dreas the balance of this Year for 85 Cants : � . . �.­ � - . _: . : . . -.1. , - . L . - - IV Of rWU . ,red in Malts. � ,takell - I - - - . ­_ .., . , ,..--. - I -Ilk ty of the Men- , . 6 and thm cent stIamps I . I . . . 1. . �, , point out the superiori flattened out V07 Su tile cholera has ap " cash. On I L. _. ... . . . . Ita - " 11 � - . '' . .4 . . 4,- _ . . :1 .. I i - . � _� _ I ,"-. , I- " , ��':'.. I - .. L pleased to 1;468 scheme . ORR rapiocimbe, I . . . L.! !.:. , � i I .1 � . , INE'Itaes for sale g&nize I,, & man navied 44 � is, M-1-:-- - : �­ � 1.1�.' . .,:: �- '. 0.2,'-,P and a half Of Wa6in,pry and implements handled by, us. I 1 9 is now in Movitreal trying to or � - Missionm B ama&15 a bi ; ' .. � i 0", . . 1 7 1. i . 1. . u0sm. I ; _. -, ..: Nin the Viiiage of Bro � There Is two . I wmauviue, finisher at the Bowman 0 ay work on tb D . ; 1. 1: N. . .- I I - . and driving . a COW %bare. The Wiu1liPeq.gaut110* of B( the effort to stop suu'ar� .. . I ,:1 - L.. . '.... , I . ­ )od I . I . �.. ..:.,�;.1�, . . . ­ houses on the premises, f,,ruiture factory, jumped h,o= .__ -, 1. � . . . . o&ts, li acres I in cod to go into the ville - I... . I .1 ;1 _­�'.. . I � res I eu w o were . _ :, _-1 -. , �I , A; . I I :_ house; 5 acres in grass, 9 " dn' � �.I . - . . � - ­ ­ . . . . -- . , I I I t - hall an re In garden . excursion train on itw return Welland Coma,- _ ',�I ; �*_ . - , _- I - ; - in potatoes and corn, and ry. that they had &11Y- 11asse . ,21 j, ,�.�,­., 1'­­'_`�_ i : ' .:, _ _ _,.'. L - I ­. 1. . . .. . , � , __ . , , . I �., 1 ., I � � .. And orchard. The orchard and I; rden Contains ­ . . home are now sor . . fr turday tq ht md was � F, N ,Ikom be dent, i� - any, , , 0 't. : il 1_� '. . . . - __ :.,�, I * vlues, black , lw E - - withit,&D4 Mr. Gibbous, OM jewics,848 Be . -TH EWS .1. ... � .. . - . � . I .� . � .. - . . - . I- : . a , I ,� %-.1 . L, .1 and cliewry trees, . -P N,TS� Owmanville ,;, . � _,V� __1 . . plo, plum, the U. S. ing to do L 1he train "sed 11I .you for 85 060 . �� . A , I � . . 7 . . . I= y ,string Wires and killed. &.001; the balance of tbW , -\�;I�.�`- .. . i . - . . ,.,. 1 .7, - ,_..; _... . . I . '�' - �:, 41- v - � . I ': ��,� -:' Mto and red currents, 90060 with or Obtained and all other business iD ho Wok A. ".trut to '' ..I---,- , .� . . n_- -,. . ­_'_ w ring. To bf sold I- idemble Ist considerable ': gZaL he WajiWa to . cent s"MPS . _.�L_ !,. , � �'.' I - ­ . , I . _.; strawberries, all be& a ,ramediateiv if patent oJee sottended10 for M040116ts FOO&OO, 1, Poles, M , V t ,� ., �, cssb. One and aim � - - .%; - i 0 Osite the U. a. Patimt C inua . a cons . I I � _. 'I ". . . I .. � Possession give] .18 I Is . L � ! * ___ - :.,. I .­., without er . ir dM08 9 � . . I ;P1 �; %L. '.� .., ,V, "! . 7", . than alumpied.,,, to I I � 4�,�. i_.- -1 �� . OU11111spe" ,� - -_1% :.:�;., -,*, - , ,- . ed Old age the r6Q, J a ount Abrough - t , f " . son fo'"Wn Ot we can obT3- Pstents in 1026 It'rue the i�fure, of WrAlace vt off- an, i be& - �- 11 .. - ­ I .. L, " - 311 " &no hington. I And" Xorri- HUMU�C 1 , :. , - ��", 1 - . -.,�`, " . . ­ - .. � IP 3 TVVAFT, Brougham I tho" rem, t h- sWomfmU. The Plant one dav Rot :a Mr.' ,f �_ .. 1. . . _ �i . , " `­ I,� , , ,� cavy - � '21 44",ra�. � � -::"."- ­ .1 _� I . .1 11R otefromwas Ma. WeadvWasto t6 an 15 I 15 e 6wv61100 f . k-, � 'A' 11 -" . -:' . 9, report about U T"I . I I ... - .� -j I:: - ::1 . iDEL or DR&W: . is mow in 1 i3hatiff son, near WRIton, Ost a valuable inareb$ I . � -_ ... . . 1. a' � _f'!, ,, . gend MO , frog of char 4 a loake NO an kDOWUL $10 - B'Q I . . ,��41 . - L -- 0 ' IL yqnna M I - -� - .. -,�r� . �:�;. JLESS,WV Us" got 0,2oo fo�. ,Ve bo& Ili* 612 0, I .1. 1Z !1. .- .q, I I I , &A"J; 17A, a 60M .1 . . . . . . �� . ... - .. . �. 6 ­ ,.,u - -11 .. 1. . " For Sale -:*,R ,-­ TEXT. - JISL bftn &d"X*e(1 I L , , , _Oi getentabilij of tb : aeftnOt ly h .. - Buggi : ! $-�_4L 1tAoRGE I I . . .. ". : ­ �- , 4 1 , I ' _ ' � L. , ��.- - _'Al ..i " -;� � ; _., ��.'.i � . .A, I I I 4,ber teff t1owou .Due omoiw' , _ L� I I , , , , 1, . I ,� - " :--, - :. % . . ___�"'. � I � . . , ;:� �. , : I .� �- , � - -,: - . . , I v,,�: . eis I 'Ot-, -ra., we refer, &a postw"ter. the ftpt, Inksteeis hands an o; 0014 - - - . - I � R 1, - 0- ' . . .�.� 'A�: i *_ . - �. � � , ___� � _. . �11 .��.. � . iterei, to I Worilif _ CAJJ�, -1 * ­ Inext the 'WoVan by ti , Imea is 01 I ..1. I - I I ._� -1 - ­ .. t'j,". - - I . ind'*001ut 1. � .� . 1. . -- .. - Z:., � . ... 4. � T Uni on- ja�r; �Wr .0 *e _.­ 111� -I- ... -fi;r . 'Ana im*enl of monsi 03 ; � - �=Q)a .��;:t -AR .�::� �.. 11 -9- ,W %he'libider hei &6ter le re"h o'. . rdef'Div-, end to O20W9 Of the U f�r-ege--WiffflliPdt, I., - I I 71 ,� , - "I I .1�1 , � o.. -- . r I �! 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Ons isvaaary _ u►t1�e wnrLd made Aew., L' �' in the Ha school and awrrRiad Hear A „ And every doubt and tear dispel. ` a widow to wjiom hs does otoiog. Dogs Aar a►• abephetrd.dog shoat the a oar- Y H• ab baaµ I to yodue���, i' y� Yin; eves twehe tMo� 1 t are gst4atily given tD aonfl the bemefite bf . db . TheWt ores L 4nd q `° Brooklyn in 1879 $he said he t y arrived fife Two middle "ni pen" yon behold, r g P& r 4 isr age sad s►Yhepe ter yon. i i, sn rted her for 8ve yeah, and was drunk 1 . .. -_ pp the'.r dare to their own household but this rt blo�doand. 'rhe mastiff wan a be.uti ppo Wim• i - _ Before tdre ooM is two weekrohtl, -•+ _.._ . _ . , Aii-the gird by oa brandy all the time. $he had not ul .,_r�•r._-, - gattleford I - Before eight wBete, two mon will Dome ; one recognising the naproisaw ' sbte of bttnte end w`ae Yatlr large. $b' could �'"'""' him dor over a av°a The Eight months the'%omen" o�it the gum_ I :.. the widow, w Lives nylon, is willing to ex. throw the spherd with• ease. He wan The tasks an •ns and the tears s» shed-- , . yea{ $he to a dbllcate.fw,- b-divided into 0 ' og Yeet•rday a •rromlot yesterday cover ; turgid l4do womaaip, and as she left the wit. i tend his Mato al servider to her hours. vary gsatl with a his epeeist;ti t�tugh• Ye�terdsy's wounds, which enacted pled, nese-stt►nd she can ht a sob in {; tat each. The outside grooves will disappear r ` Ihom middle two is just one year. Sh°' a little afraid of the �v%its of the nese, wh �he got the shepherd dog down. Ar• healed Mitt► the hcaltng which a�h+.. shed. and a tear droppedgfrom ander her hand_ T strops on Mac In two years, from the second pair tramps who pass her house on the way to It was�ery hot early in the mornin4. Y,ay now b a ps rt of forever, kerchief. rjoit 'tbotro aro rel in three, tee corners too ere ban. Boston. The farmer who owns tha dog, The hest was oppressive and these wean t Bound up in a short which Gtod holds ti he,, Frank smart, of 248 Vat street aro good for many yl ! L ' therefore when he we a suspicions looking enough air stirring to move a st to leaf oa R►1W glad days and sad rs►ys,:aid bad days, which • t. ea: , 1 i At two the middle ••nippers'• drop, ng never ermined by the jad . At three, the seooad pair an't stop ehanoter coming ap ha road, 'says to the the treed The doge p�►uted hard When „ �°• „ The Canadian l •ac t Shall vWc us mon with tihei bloorq sad their Did you ever see Lang drtaak ? is inducing the When tour years old, the third pair ghee, dog : they stopped their fun fora moment ata b1igh At ifve, a full new set he shows. •` Jack, go over to rt, H's and oit'on the time their big red tongues hang oat of their Their fulluet'ie of a or sorrowful night, ; r. ye'' dr'" �„ $doe the assessment „ Did ou ever atee him sober . The Manitoba The deep black spots will paN tram view, P��a till the tamp is by, months and looked all the redder on ao- 4et them go, since a oars not fielisve thlem, . , ! " No, air." ` 1 menta for c i , At six years from the middle two; Whereupon the do who Wa lar a $t. count of their bi white teeth. '• That will do-" I atrtan8° ed River I The second r at seven ears, , g g Can not undo and can not atone ; At eight t depot each oornee' olears�- Bernard flies over to Mrs. H s to him- Glod in h,s me • Pa. THE SITYLARKIN(i ENDED I17 D>cATH. ray recteive, to,give Mem t The case was taken ander adviseatent. R deli at the door, sad if the tramp acmes np Oniy the new days an our uwn , - From middle " nippers" u per jaw, the walk steps forward and growls pleasant a T�e dogs had been frolicking for an hoar. Today b ours, and tio•day alone. .. Tits next appliaaat was Dora Angeu18yer•• pontine and At nine, the black spots wi�i withdraw The she herd dogs coat was longer than i Henry Aagemeyer was a drunkard and had ' The second ly at him. Aa the dog is a big pne and 'flee decided to esta' pair at ten are white, the mastiff's and he felt the heat more.°'"° "�° the skies al! burniahad brightly, deserted her, she said. Her witness Mss, '' ` ro a Eleven, Bads the "obrnerc" light, father forbidding in appearance, though he Here is the"spent earth all reborn, the line asp po The blood gushed to hb head. He was very Here an the tired lima. s Henry Niedertng, of 4�7 south Ha]atead . I Ae time Roes on, tiie horsemen know has never been known to bite any one, the pringing lightly mens• The oval teeth three sided row. sera p, in nines nine oases out of a anus full-blooded, another evidence that he lived To t*oe the sun sad share w,ih chs morn street, at whose house she lived. P I g Y well. •The mastiff and his partner scamper- In the c..rism of dew and the cool of dawn The judge took a turn at him. The first passenq They longer get, project before did, r4members that it is getting late an,] ed off toward WaLtat street sad-.the she - " Yua se. this woman's h he new Cansdia,� Tfll twenty when we know morc...r. :` that he hasn't any time t0 bol away alO�g P Every day i• a treats beginning t drank ?" Y ilBband 8e�,. over the St. Lawra + / i '`' the road. When he is well out of si ht the herd dog+ was seized with a fit. He dropped Listen, my soul, to Me glad reMin, " . , To destroy the eareulio on plum trees, dog rom tl returns home. g . on the round. His a es became haz .Bis And, ins rte of old sorrow and older sinni , " loos," said Niederin nick! , '• 10.30 o clock batue g Y Y p '� g q y three. -. I' smoke the treed with sulphur, or dust them limbs uivers, 1. He nted hard to catch 'tad pun as forecasted. and posAble para, . or four times a da ?" . with fresh, dr lime. , The dog carries his gallantry to the' same q Take heart with the d and be in a y A destructive fl I his breath. Just ss he was about to crawl '� g °' " What do you mean to say that he etIL . ' nig Y lady to such an extent that when she is vis- ' g i ht rendered fiat up on to the pavement ou't of the we. of drunk three or four times a day ±" . Ui fit, Jean j A gralge vine that is'overladen will not iting his masters houselbf an evening he al- y How To POLISH SHIRT Boso>es. „ `'-. . produce the finest or earliest of fruit. Thin ways accompanies her home, taking her to w on wheels and horse's hoofs the throes eYChiaese and other la ,� Why, ye.. said Niedering confusedly, damage to the exti of death• came and he fell,over in the gutter, undryman are v°ry he sobers up a little and then gets drunk - ; ,oat, saving the beat branches. the very door of the house.—Boston Tran- -reticent in reference to the means b which The Manitoba i �, ecri t A shiver ran throitlh his frame. His Slmy y again." { j Three bad results follow altowtog' -fruit 1° • �n the make shirt bosoms cuffs and collars •� r t I a ropesit' n t trees to overbear. The tree is rmanentl � :�..�1_ 1. 11. ;' eyes tools, on the glassy stare of death. Hiss Y • • Does this woman live with on ±' °g p Y I le s stral htened and stiffened. A little glosay'as well as white, as one would ez- •• ye. our honor " blushin way between �6 injured b its load ; the ualit of the fruit , A MoN� $IIaPEx ION ERiDGE ' : � g g . q Y ;, white froth oozed fro his mouth and n pert them to be about so important a part " An y a rran e y 8 Y• I __ - j` prairie. The snits is injured ; and the excessive crop lessens :' They are cumin to and the bride e ; m °s of their business "said one excellent washer Y gP�ments between yon and her - star Nettle, tl g g , -trils and then there was another shiver and + to get married t - P � i the future product more than it increases they will moat likely cross by the rock$ all was over,i . and i1toner to whom I apoke upon this sub- •' Oh no no no 1" ;- killed George 4te� I ! the present crop. . . yonder," observed Raoul. The dead cog's partner in play was b his ject of polishing, " I put a little bit of . The judge said he would think about it •convict, ngr the yy Y son and butter in the starch which I ase been committed tr . ►- ! M. Hellriegal hue ascertained by's eeri�s "How, swim it ?" I a$ked. "It is a tor- side when h� died. The mastiff louldn t P and glanced darkly at Neidering and Dora t ' I of ez riments . that a and winter wheat rent there." warm and a small uantit of borax in that i of murder, and % � P° � I'Y . understand it all. At first he acted nut if which I ase cold. Q,� y � they went laughingly oat of the court . � - t . germinate at 32 degrees of heat ; barley an �� " Oh, no 1" answered the Frenchman. he thought the shepherd dog was acting the he use of these articles room• I The saw mills - oats at 35 degrees ; Yndian corn at 48 d - Monkeys would rather go through fire clown, and he put up his paw to the dying gives a handsome gloss to the linen and An old man, white-hairy and feeble, took fencing their 1 - i - groes, turnips at 32-degrees ; flax at ., d - thaII water. If. they cannot leap the stream dog's head atnd gave it a play ful pok®, but keeps the •flat-iron ,from eticktng. Said his lace in the hoz. the will brid a it. p He-lived in Ravens ( tnadvanoe of re r groes ; the pea and clover at 35 degrees • 8 wen the shepherd dog set bin teeth and another : After starching and ironing the wood and wanted a divorce from Ma aonsegnently dim beets at 38 degrees ; asparagus at 35 de� «Bridge it 1—and how ±" Joked, as if he was a eas>lin mute! for bosoms in the usual way, 1 lay them on a whom he had been uracils �' I the mills m PP Y d that cent., grass ; carrot at 38 and the bean at 40 dei Fou will nee in a moment, m m clean smooth board covered with a sin le y five ti ca cit dui i ion re lied, y �' help from hie friend the mastiff seemed to ► 8 years. The charge wan desertion. She left I ng Pa Y �$• _ P • i realize at one? what was coming, piede of old muslin, pans a damp cloth him five years ago. The old man was al- ranningfall blas A man who knows, sdye • 'j In hirin he] Presently the nionke` s appeared i ion the lightly over them, and then apply a polish. most incoherent in his testimony and would ) g opposite bank, headed by an old gray chief WHIN THE SHEPHERD DOG DIED jpg irpII (which I bon ht at one of our ' on the farm look to the habits. A smoker the'maetifl of on the sidewalk with his mumble on until sharply checked by the I. :�mared u is like! to barn your buildings ; a earele gym' °ffiicered like so many soldiers One, g houa:efarniahing stores or 75 cents or 81) fid ' e. y s" I an aide de•cam or chief ioneer rhe head and paws In the gutter ri ht over the moderate! heated. I rub hard until the 1 • g � i -•Com anies have man will waste and destroy twice his wages p' P ' �+ prostrate hod of hie dead friend. He Y I m not mach need to coarte, P ran out a a a your tablish uniform a passionate man will spoil your horses an Po projecting rock, an after fondled the, d do 'g head with his ora shine Domes. honor.'' lookin across the stream ere i nal Latin g Pa Ia ironin sheets illow•caaeo towels •• The United :i� cows, and break more than he earns ; an im-I g �d and liked his ace with hie ton a over and g ' P ' • It don t take any experience to tell the oral man will corrupt the minds of your the distanoe, scampered back a a pear ger tablecloths, and napkins, fold them twice •• ff Iters ublished a ' to communicate with the leader. Tis ro- °ver agwin, hen the flies came and the truth, replied the judge. k P hildren and a man who drinks whiake ii P lengthwise then twice acrhsa- Iron eve I u n dairy fart Y • mastiff e a at them save el and drove ' i'3'• It appeared that he had had trouble in. ' p° duced a movement is the trop Mean• 4 P g Y thin until rfectl dr to ive it a loss world. ' bio to all these • a earefnl hi h-minded P'°• g P° Y Y. g $ , his home for several while oeveral of the monks s er, in re. no them await' roar hie dead partner's face and and � years. They were j inkin man will make your labors li ht Y ( g• proven its bev-oming rough while members of the Ba tis An aneni0esef t g doubt ran ale the bank examiu n the eyes with' hie paws and his snout- Now alcor For eosin small articles there p t church and the dee 1 look after your interests, and will egarn ) ' g and then the 'handsome brute would raise 8• P g ' eons had tried to reconcile them. He said - Irishmantheothe is mons whatever ou him. tress on both aides of the arrayo. A length is a small gas iron, which can be used as hat his dad hter's father-in-law was inter- i .al line steamer' f i . y' y PaY they all collected around i tali cot n-wood bis head and look up in the faces of the well over a 1 burner and is often a g crowds who came and went, and then he p' faring with them bat it did nota eats , ' net fico to the ve, • The statement that all the water in a plant that grew over .the narrowest part of the bteaing in summer time. The flame just what the trouble wee, PP i. � i tin dished. fill' .'. r tree is due to absorption by the roots, strestm, and twenty or thirty of them scam would moan aind moan lowly. It was s burns inside. - g - hila nearly tree, is not strictly so. Duch- Bred up its trunk. On reaching a hig moa stof ref and despair. Hundreds of The court asked :—" What wag the mat• . - The fishing glo concluded from some well devised ex- point the foremost, a strorAg fellow can out PPS see the eztraordina ai ht. —" ter�witb her ± Did aha quarrel with you'' I ham ❑ r'Y g To keep calico from fading dissolve a tea- Maine, rimenta that the leaves are ince bre of u g The big Menti�l' looked u a pealin I and p� No, she just wouldn t talk and .would * I Intrepid for a t--o Pac eon a limb, and takin venal .tur a of hig 8 Y s nful of sugar of lead in a pail of water law. The cgpta bibing water or its vapor, and for twenty tail around it slipped off and hu head then nestled h head on. t e ace of his dead and soak the calico in it fifteen to tweet ! sulk around. Taken under advisement. care physiologists accepted and taught this downward. The nett on the limb slao a playfellow, minutes before washin , Y A bloodless young man, Thomas B. Gar- instructed b}� th f octorine_ But a few years ago his ezperi- stout one, climbed down the hod of the Several bo attempted to ttYrn the dead g cis was next heard. 13a lives at 501 West cease the alone o. ents were repeated iu England, and it was first, and whi dog over, but he mastiff flew at them ae a To take out dry ink stains, nee boiling Indiana and married Amelia in October 188'2. - Prm his tail tightly ro nd the lioness would roteet her antis If the were milk, or, dissolve one drachm of ozalic acid They were living in'Mariette, Mich., when I George ah T } onnd that he had been ted into error, and neck and forearm of the latter, dro d o@ Y The fabric snonld she left him about four months alter t hey for L in dad er. T •mastiff moaned over his in one ounce of water• . ati leaves can and do absorb vapor when in hie turn, and hung head down. a third be well rinsed after the .stain is removed, were married and went hey the trustees anti ere is more of it.without than within them repeated this manesuvre upon the second dead friend fo hours sad during that Mme home. : _ ' - every one sees who observes the refresh. would not per t si+ybody to go near the To wash &ilk cravats and white silk hand. �� Did eon try to get her to Coime back'" ] Ck►urch on behalf and the fourth upon the etrir,g r ted his co se that b aarded so kerdluefe ut one tables nful of aieohol I did, and she said: `I won't now.' I incorporate the g influence of a shower, or of humid after forepaws upon the groultd. Th living rP 8 jealously. A , P P� ! iia business. '• young man fin Ity managed to t the mea• to one quart of clear, cold raw•water, make There, that's all." chain now commenced swinging b kward The ud a will doneider: 1 r • Rnekin declares that'even plants obtain and forward like the pendulum of clock. tiff °p the he , and s mpathized with him a► ands with white Castile soap ; put in one j g . y Then came the case of George W. Johnson, . A tet ue of oro of their saatenance from the air of The motion was slight at first, but g wally in coaxing to ea, The Dung man was erases or bandherohief ata Lime Maga P B eaven than from the. earth. A curious ex- increased, the lowermost monkey triking Benjamin h. ughlin. 1: hlin coaxed well', rinoe out in more clean water with who charged adultery against Catharine - rTanking. - riment has been tried. - A tree weigbing hie hand violently on the earth's, passed the mastiff to o with him and took him to alcohol. Before quite dry iron out, with a Johnson. "I lived in Cleveland, judge, Ten thotisant the store prt . Ahe crowd followin The thin cloth between the iron and Cravat. two years ago and one da I came home - ve haIIdred pounds wan planted in two the tangent of the oscillating eury Sev. ' paa 9 ' Y to Massowsh ii . wdred pounds of dried earth, placed in an oral others upon the limbs above a dad the mastiff looked hack at his dead friend when Otd GretchoII's recipe for waehin is 'as from work and didn't see Kate in the house.:, rthen vessel. Everything ezeept air and movement, This continued till the monkey ho started away and moaned again. Super follows: Two •ounces of borax dissolved in I called out : 'Kate, Kate 1' No answer. The Rugaian intendant E le aald :— I-went into the bedroom, and there she was tfie Anglo Itua afar wag excluded by a perforated metallic at the end of the chain wan throw among „ $ Y h,l[ a gallon of water, one lwrge bar of soap _ vention. ver,.and for five years nothing was added th3 branches of a tree on the opposi bank, bemThat b14 fig acted IiYc a human cut in pieces and dissolve.-'. in the above • with a named-Jamieson. He jump- . nt pure aster. At the end of five years here, after two or' three vibra ons, he g• I never w anything�in my life and• boil till soft, Rvb a little of this mixture ed out the window, and I asked her why : I ' (.treat dam&. der even if th were dogs, on the cloth she did so. She didn t answer me and I . . diary fires in ti e tree was en out and weighed. It had elatched a limb and hold fast. Th' move- I �` es, and wash them through one and Corinth. . ined 169 pounds, while the soil had lost ment was executed adroit! ust a the cul- water sea event oat: I haven't seen her since. I sold y, j p and bei] iait6 a little of the my paint shop and acme to Lai I have - 1.: The German ut torn ounces. Nearly the whole growth urination point of the oscillation, in order to Val>lte Of �be Little Word YPS. same, then rinoe. The. above, with the ad• �• the tree was from the air and rain of hen. ve the intermediate links from to sudden A Professor a certain mwicat collegge dition of a little soap, should be safiiaient never seen her since." � ' -on Katko s d en. So, while we must live on the earth, rk. The chain was now fast at _both Once mold me of�a pupil, who attended h7s for three weeks for a moderate silted family ; Judge—Did you do anything to the man of satisfac1,n- 1 ur beat growth and life is derived from ends, forming a suspension bride over lectures—a youpg woman fromaome remote and does not injure any clothes No, •air. . According t h tl Judge—Humph.. ! .. eavenly food. which the w ole troop to the n mbar of Ply tike Heat a or Los Angeles, who at Daring these hat summer 'da •there is p ' 1 � - i present Chine four or five hundred tracted his atteption b Y Mr`s• Susan Eliott-,of Cleveland,, said she , - _ i a arnst 41:3,00 There i8 too mach hap-haaar�d work` con- - passed. It w acorn y her eztreme deuce no need of both or aeatdin clothes In _ g g 8 tcal d ht to witness the aizziaal a ss. tion to the work, her y °� it had witnessed the takin on of Jamieson acted with eeedin to rasa. There should g q zpr regularit --in fact b order to cleanse an w•hit°n them. If wash• The city of Sion of countenance alon � that li chain, all that res to ;mak a and Mrs Johnson several times throe h the ' more effort at permanency, more pain!e- g g g . 4 pupil solid with the ed in warm wapauda sad 1a►id on the BTS, ke g -ern part of In king in preparing the soil and in putting After the troops acid passed one monkey faculty. Moreover, she was beautiful se. tba sen suit] draw oat tiba dirt ; wettin yhole. She tivee in the same flat, 'Taken, . ; ' I ed with choler i the seed. To secure a p attached his tail to the of west of th bridge the day, wit large and statuesque beauty, then with e]ea4 ands 8 under advisement. ' good grans giro �}, odoaalonall will fat;il- . txem I'erro� Y F Pea another ded J as of stropg !till nature y Earnest Hintz, of 770 Halsted street was t_> ' is should be the on] cru ex ted from 8'U him is the same her, an ,serene, calm and hate the process. Washing aaa a. well, theta to t w divorce freta Aa � I .. ,� re ring a 1, e land• Clover and timothy will do well •another until a dozen more were ded to undisturbed. But alas 1 when examination and much better on many accounts, be car g° gusts, because P Pa she deserted him, terry corps of wn is the early spring with whet►t or rye, the rtsiag. These last were pow rfal fel• Dame sad PaP°na stere headed in hers was tied on out-ot-doors under trees, or near the ,• yi h did sba lassie oa 2" at most other grasses will not do well with ]owe, and rnnntng np to a high 1 b they (onnd to be aim ly impossible. It was gist- shady side of the !wase, than in a hot, r. $h y I �� vice. y grain crop, and should be pat in as early the bridge into a position t Kori• dept that bels that Juno-like brow there steamy kitchen. With an oil-stove ironin .• ° U°d a other fellow better. � A teitrib `:f . possible in the spring as an entire cru . were no brains In tact $ What other fellow?" - - ing iii the•11 zontal, Thea a scream from the t mon- , euoh a ►per wan too, oars be done in the open air• •' Hana Mueller : she ran off with him." . 141mar: 5,. he growth of the finer grasses to slow at key of the new formation warned the tat] never aeon bet re ; even the spelling ora& For oleaain mat collars sad all woolen " Wb did' as they come np with only s tiny shoot end that all war ready, and the ezt mo-. `ludicrous, while rramanar and manic were g y she Uke him better Y' in . g Ment the whole ebain was owns ver and ,equally injured outraged is ov ]Ins. good$, use the soap-tree bark (duiliays aa- " Because he was a brewer." g d the spread of root and folia a to the - Naval Maur cry por+aria� which can be proaared at the d " That's all." Decision deferred. I River Tha �e: f ll extent really takes two years. The seed landed safely on the opposite k. The .Tears could not ove my stern friend, and Break rob lowermost links now dro his re rt was "not afore. a about two inches Other cases were those of Elizabeth War I ai Yinore costly ands greater amount is re- Aped o like a Po Pte• square into small bits, and e.1• over it a ser , two Runs' q ire3, hence it cannot be done so often melting dandle, whip the higher o leaped But It swan mated to him that there P° •who charged that Charles B- Warner $ea,cnen. b t if WV11 done it pays best in the end. to the branches and nam door h the were reasons w6 it was abeolatel essential half pmt of boiling water, lit it stand an had deserted her and M. Hareman versus frank. The whole fico th n seam red off that the pupil yhoald raduate while iter boor or two, then sponge the dollar well Kate HareMwn,same a e• The Otter Dr. Make' For lack of prop6: knowledge of the pa- p g with the liquor ; a second upon with cause wis dismissed, the Crown 1' $ re and habits of cele into the ahapparal sad dila peered knowledge Mfg t be acquired afterward, giiw ry, moat of our farm- clean g ater Mil] Dann! nicely. Both Tie i I I that he expo e ,after repeated attem�ta, have abandon- Accordingly she Npplledfor w re-examination wa►&hin wad altogether. sad the questions were then somethin like rI°aing aliould be v Patent Article and HOW tO Theo inic all efforts toward raising plants or grow Ax IrrraLLIQENT MiDL1L i g warm as for flannel. " We have b nein H81tla tlsia :-1. L n t the m hon ha hi ls- • Y 9 . ce It. P in it. Almost any farmer who taken 4 is F Y �' g Chir bark washed blank and blue Em ress The ublic are capricious. What the� is that Gen- ids in ed 1 in hie table with season- Last gear, daring the heavy tai wrken eat form of pure y madaal ex resaion ± 2. ' „ - F P F y every stream wan awotlen to its at "est, the Was not Bertloz•emarkable for his mastery A°ths &aceesafully, aay8 a writer in the want is the latest thin ,not the fit, If ; chO°s° °� ' a to vegetaLtes, will telt you he has tried to ri had occaalon to slat on of the of in enious oc estral effect& ? 3. S tu'•wt, sAd e]"nod hair-cloth chairs you want to make must �e Pl planta and has fa led, and has urohas- g Ie not which have been soiled b contact with the articles the thing is tofbe last to etas fieldt> P swamp plantwtiong lying some mI below Bach called the father of modern MueIo ? •+ Y , At "a mea ed pplants and set them, but they "had no Augusta on the Savannah River'. Upon "And to my a�toniahment sad gratifida- ham' _ We know a fellow who hada emus for bald la'telY In k," for they all burned out. Certain] „ •� �T.- - r g Y this han our sto Arrivtn at entle- tion said the rofesaor y, ry 1'arintien Of StatAlfe. - otation of adopted afii th y did, for they demand both 000lne" gg ry' g R ' P gravel to eve patents. He would not be cut mail service man'g place whom we knew we fol him we Dae of those pazzting questions she atswered cut• He was originally • a chemist, and an moisture and got neither. Now had An article translated from the Frendh invented a►tent amediome. He made a . Kong. were sorry that the high water wool keep us With great penpieacity, ' Yes,' and passed for Poptdar Rcienae ,YontAl thus cpm tie over it in the Scat r `f tb intending growers, having made their from inspecting his fine swamp tim er has- triumphantly.—al era a mark In my ales lar and am ]l y des p• week ; then soma By is gr and both rich and deep, scooped out a „ g a man : tr nth two or three inches in de th sed mg gone there for that purpose, To our 100 per cent. — . erieau Musician• Th other fellow brought out a newer medicine. Wenchow I P surprise he, told ua that this need n t i nter- `lhe bodily vivacity of aMa11 men in very so oar friend turned bootma have b� se their plants in it sin inches a rt • muel} ker thickened Ings Pa fere in the least, and that he h an old P Oto g,eater than that of large men. The the medidine a bit, turned it into the latest . _ tion to crop gi en the onnd around them a sl' ht Q't' phLDg fn Colace. man of small stature L pearl always quick• boot-polish, and made another li tie ile. gr i8 grey mule that knew the swam better Y m -ich ; laid slats across the tteach upon than he or any one else, and that P e co ld A g°Qd dead of talk is heard amotlR ho• er and more alert than a man who ie Then a t P j The Gena a to tall nether polish carie out. But he - ; w ich to lay a six-inch-wide row of boards, ride her, and if trouble came, wh ther we graphers over, the acnnotineemoat rom and stout in proportion. T1iia should be didn t care. a altered his polish a bit, R °L,t"I sl e, anything to keep the burning mid- got lost or water,bound, we mngt ove her London that one J. E. Mayall, "who has evident, for each a men has less weight to and made a very wholesome patent infanta' 1 ° $ a sn her nun off the planta from 10 e. nI. boon swell-knowin hotographer for fld'e and dteplaae when ;Qe is moving jumping, or foal of it ; then turned eminent physician, . P'm the rein and she would brin us ho a safe • ►• Tha° til 9 P. DI. (this vertical coverin ma be g ►forty years, her Iia a n oat a patent for ro- climbing; while It hag ' been proved, by and gave leetaree about it, till a new food : i g Y than she could walk a log as cods ado i pp • re cued ae ,soon as the plants commence to g g dac ng photogrelphs in permanent colors ma11Y experiments on .animals, that the dame. $Lill undaun the Dint that be had on severs] occasions w n these without the aid ted, he tarred hair - fag eg it gr w); meanwhile keeping the ground con- freshets came (his cattle heirs In the 4f a brush. The statement strength dose not inaraa�e is roportion. to dresser, and char ed hie food to anew hair- f t] t ally moist, they would have been glad• swam s and in g 1° mioleadfng in that it gives the ich ression the weight. Two horses pp g p •weighing together dye• And finally sold the tont ri hts of� ° de ed by the sight of such bunches at the P great 'darter f being that colors can �be photographed by this three quarters of a toff, den perform madh it, acs a new ex ] pa g Afghan Tu drowned) gent this mule after them ea in p olive, to our War Office A Froncl en of the season as are seldom seen off the •• Jane, go bring' th-e cows home " yThe new prdoses. Sc oh is not the cane, and that mote work, partipu]arly if it be work involy- fficials. After this he received a berth in -- ez ibition table, aim 1 because the had g interesting diaoot►ery ha& yet to be made, fag rapidity, titan a siugl° h°rse having th he department at a high salary, on the arn°t'°d at P Y Y male seemin to understand woul at Dune h m stated the aurroundin elements and Wbat Mr. Mayall has really done is told in same weig t. A similar difference exists undeastandin that he was not to sell the �i . e 'ea, and r � g start for the swamp. Thin mule as boon a letter g gi en the plants a chance to "make them- known to cI•ose a to when it cool notvbe just received here from Mr. J. Trail! in the power of one large awd'stoat man and secret of hIs patent to a forei Mer. Al- the state o1 eel es at home." g Taylor, editor: of the British Jowrnal of Fho- tvPo small amen. Tha ratio of musoalar together, he made a good thing of ik" - R� G' seen, being two or three feet below he sur �' face. Having done ao, .she would roceed tographgl of Londop. It is aim ]yy to dolor ever to the' pound of living -Mei tit is A petitie s : ' arry- B. Cox, a young electrician living to herd and collect all the cows, P. the back of hoto re. h proofs. p1Te bas an much greater with nmwll or middling ' After tx sized Mcg. Rose Terry Cooke says the Aaterr• t ! both sides assistant w ose rumness it is too take note men than with very large ones. The length Ian women don't know how to ),ive.' If they ' %; ' in favour c n Cincinnati, Lisa, it is said, invented a that she would make a loud bray d start ' mermal rol pet to be used for telephoning at sea, for the hoage. The cattle would f !low in °f the sitters eyes, hair,^ dress, oto., and of the limbs of the latter necessarily odea- want health, she writes, lot them learn to wi which conversation in an ordinary sin le file across thio log to •their eater's when the print o the pietdi'e is ready, being scone an amp]itade fn'his motions that makes live in fresh air—upon their windows, wear '. will short! to of voice can be carried on between ho [Augusta.(Ga,) Constitutio I. finished transparent, it is colored on the. execution slower. Length of limbs also flannel night-gowns, and take a jug of hot t The Th hawk in rMa#te 001ore and then mounted, contributes to a waste of strength• We water to bed if the are cold but never to `'new oma 'es #our and a quarter miles apart. The Thig ivy thecae Mute of the ictnre be• can compare the arm, for iustande ori sl Y ' j tnv noon is the outgrowth of his discovery , Acx. AF>iEa;T[o2rATE M,LgTif�F g p th a eep with closed windows—and air all their �° bean of e t distends an echoed or reverber— , i ,_) 1, ing taken wit a 1 its original colors. Phos lever the fulcrum of whish is at the should- d]othes gild their a do u 8 ...The walks of Washington $ as a earl to airs i 1 ' room dail ,eat aim le, is a sound will and the discove q Y groP $ u Ora has been tried again and er•joint, the point of action at the hand wholesome food wear boneless waists and t it is nal 'Y� ry t1'he other morning were crowded ills men` again, both h e wind abroad, bat is yet onlyy endo the power in the muscles. It is evident button their skirts on them, and take the amended 1 _ r the speaking-trumpets, if made to give the 8°�8 th°;h. work. Two big d were among the il7flties of the orb, thea h that the'' ]anger the arm cf this lever is heels o ase a andatmental note, would vibrate and rom fag over the wet that faired late] a ,the ff their boots. Then, she argues, they 'hYevelyaa nos the henomenon known in acoustics �' y grewt rovement has. been , s more energetic will the muscular effort will be ton hs health a comfort . ',. , ��,,, m u e sunlight. Men with' pipes in their in taking 0010 with reference to their rola- have to be. The large man's ower o to ev y' PPY• y, acrd ' P f ea erybody as well ere themne►ee. t the and dinner kettles i. the r bands five value-- t ' is, for instance yellow a durance Is less than - that of the middle Prof. (1 n is said to have mode's asw A y t ' apprediative hnsbi�n'd has carved. on stopped to watch them. The ere big light shade and )bine a dark shade. There wised man, beaaass not only of the personal disdov y + y cry, described by'the term "'antotel• i t s I ! i;is wife's tombstone : —" She w a good dogs and they threw euoh other in over are photograph who claim to have taken wefgbt that has to be o+4rried, but „ 7 -. - : �{ , a mother and a goodoman— the close! oro also oa egrapphy, by which fan-aimi]as of m �. i� :, y PP°d l� aqd tarn solder• in ooior, but not that the color would last. account of the difference in the gmgortioaol Dan be y, r y whi b tel e�sgea . -1 sad she when to keep her Iaonth shat. sanite sYnd jlrmped over mob other a books. --(New York and ,Eupre�t, ,4ff+rf pp�nent of the rw irate p Y egraFh 800 m li ; w m e f. . • ,. - Po . :: - ' ,, v .,. I rY +�Y t a h ftto Y ;. sbrrting y,: i ,- i. ; - _ -. .. 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A., 41i meth a;prtde _. = y T11 . g , wMatt, a O/.. 8? u ek, 'hr•It>Z•. Its tti r ra.d►d r�in�., $tahlt,gs, ArtotYpes, NOTNER .,.W°"' ' I.: kr, p p ' • O MORE PitlPi.>c --UY FAtttT lAUI< UO �irron. eta wholesale and ii•t•,11. ?rade CSM :. � Cyd ltorntsst ly o the f endly !doling that exbted Dom. b.e. in th. w , �.. • �• t u.. Toronto. Yttdred. s+mPw NA7'TNBN'r1 ®sYt1 i line r+at• to the ti I 11 "- HOWIl. , - - tween C ions and Americans not th- _ Gwtort, >ie V raw• Bt., Meftusai. aloOne , (nLJI%t!ftNT a �o . T^"`"«"• 1: Nfl LC>YNQON QUARAKTflEd b mail 45 Cents. , he fop 'in the North-West are report- standing little diffieultios inseparable i m �IL "M'� a Derma e�iat• ■� sutagid taiepew;t'tu.• !.Mr •w+�• T m iS►cent. great communities. D ty, skin dim do,fotnl..n w 1:116. WAND ACOIDENT CO. (LD1, OF LONDON, EK uses Compel at1i Naeaeda. , ' � . ' .ed to be gra I", eases of blood. All can eared that are err k . C !tell, 8880,000, Dominion Government Depot En nears and i3oticiton of Patents, Bush. fir are pretty eneral throughout A speoial cablegrams says the Count of able, without the we rat the its. Oface hour., from COds�d"s � u lit e M T O . 8ti5,QW. Head UtAoe : 78 King Bk East, Toronto. i Canada an the United Mates. the Colonial nst. ., - havp pretMe rted a e- 9 to 12 a.m. and trove 1:80 to �x► pp..m., Sabbaths ex- Gentlemen of influence wanted tp unrepresented G• C. Ross. Chief Engineer. A. FsAsss, Bec'y-Trwi� �C oe ted _88 Dnadar Street, '! nto. A. T. lY1CCURD, r ` ', . Aver tw lee thoitsaiild i n t Ttt►ve raphes! to Mr.' adlN,lhien' ii a�� �f ee . b- P di trtots. _ — CLASKEY SEPARATORS of "' t� 3r ILLUST TED O1 LAlii1 fro.. tiomettung _ Resident Eleorotary for the Domtntorw y tared bF already ar lead tYie' aeasola in the North- fishing steatite faotn>rhunifal►ti�t lyiatwoen C sa- naw a lnttresttag. send a CARL PEN AND PENCII- VAMP da and Hon Kon - in-aenaec0ah wit the 1 West• I g g once t you resat Lia beak AN ADIAN BUBINEriy David imrviil do (.o., under supervision pa d Indian Agana will be Canadian Pacific railway, and pointing out UNIVERSITY el 13tI0ATHA D INSTITUTE, Public VNiiTli NAME IiOC• Guamateed perfect, Will be rro'd at Baorifloe PdCt The Ba tlefor Be y in detail the. advantages of the new sou for Library Butlding, Toronto. ll ars mmeloven. Presi- ""'•'68 6 Ci, for Cash. Immediate deli cry. sub -divide hinto three divisions with an all purposes, and mays the growth of the Em- deet ; CIIAe. H. BROOKS11 I tory s� Manager. WM. A. GUNN, Box 148, Londola. agent at ire in the Ya►eiSe will be much $lima .ted a kin¢• wotae► wnngera, .0 Pat eibl r,Avus LINE, OF eT>awHi Island and the kinds ; W ashing Machines. 8 fs Tq °? Bailin weekly between Montratl and Liverpool The crO a on Manitoulin I rya the route. 4ANCLES)- Oho sore reported not to have been �.. finds Churns, Carpet Sweep- ATB$ of PAssAas :—Saloon, Montreal to Liv_4=! r North M � ors, Meat Choppers, Truoks, land other sundries. µp po and 000 ; Return Ticket•, 090, !90 and =1Q0 , so good fo many years. _ - HAMM110111 INDITSMIAL WO Co.. Hamilton, Canada • awor�tng to Steamer and accest rat oda For rdW STATISTICS. Gena toe.tirtiol•S wanted. o tua•irrtd Cexalofrta e Can dean Pacific railway hrts nnoaeed- PpINT8 w�KN CLOSED is $vel mediate and Steerage At lowest rates. iy to to Th SEAL9 ,wa+sew�efur• pa ttioulars and to I,eoure Berths, pP Ke tom Il ed in luau ing the Hull city council to re- jt instated the►t over 25,000 persons have RUBBE STAMPS fns eoawoN PENCIL. ttURRAy, General NalawKer. 1 Unub in tMdW . Bailed from the United States since April 1. � sin �'"~ A00a`~ ' Square, Montreal, or the IiO01l e'i° duce the • sessment on their property. cite, and B %r►ing Brat,de, do. aorta TINGLEY & STEWARrro FOG CO. fe entTowns and Cedes. The Manitoba Government are -making The whole length of mail routes in era- for Catalog e. BAR13r4R BROS. CO., em rats for the immediate eztenAion tion in the United States amounts to 37 ,000 s7 a �• Tor°"[°' e�+Od'�,��T'Z'O, O�T'I'. 1�T i _ arrang WESLEYAN�LA IES' COLLEGE, `� of the Re River Valley railway into 'Vin- miles. PI+•mi+e nteuWOu Lhtn t'rl+er whtlu writ►JFK• '. nipeg• , _ , , • Itis estimated that the amount of c fined HAMILTON, CANADA H I LBOR N ,_ .i The Yo ti ' and Pacific Junction railway sold in the Chid is $3,300,000,000, a d of The First or the Ladi ' Cotleptes—H+Ie groan- T ttlR FURNACE itiNACB ail service aloe sited over 2D01 dies in the f Al equrge. Has educated "' has decided to establish a Gp g silver $2,800,000,000. over 2,001. ,>+ uli taeulties n Literature, LanguaKes, 0 0; the line proposed by the Postoffice De• � O The returns Of the U. a.�*e itl8nt Muaia and Art. The la t College building in the partment Province. Will open on 8e). 7th. 1887. Addtese the B U I N S W O 0 D . y :. Geological survey, puts the product f coal principal, A. iSURNS. D. D., L L D. The fir passenger esti and an- crossed for the ear at 107 682 000 tons • va ue at -- 'Made in 8 sizes. Efficient, H I y ' ' ' LB®ttT UOLLE6E. aELLEVILLE, OhT. 9 the new Canadian Pacific railway bridge over $147,000,Ot-0. ' Chartered_ 1857. Ov r 4,L00 Students enrolled. economical and durable. 0 . over the t. L�rwrenee River at Lachine at During the year ended June 30, 18 7, the Write for illustre►ted Data - 10.30 o'cl ck Saturday morning. elation of Lha United States was i cress Dipinmas Awardatt in Co tegiate Course, Corpmer- 7 pop Cial Scie9ce,,Penmanship, uric, Fine Arts and alo- (, Logue of [fie largest and st active fire in Montreal the other ed by almost half a million by immip .tion. cution. Large classes re red ye arty for matrloula- f beet variety of furnaces1!1 are tamous for thdf ssl1yyls, A de pain and Theol CARRIAGE TOPS durabilit,. nit ren Bred fifty or sixty f ►mikes home- The exact figures, as given by - the ureau tion in Arts, Law, Medi ogY• .and registers manutec• oonvenienee, g of Statistics are 483 ll6 an of the total &WIh '86, out of d ce didates for liecond-Class y - ' less in t. Jean Baptiste Ward, and did , + d ' Teachers' Certificates 4 are successful. Ile .4%.,- % Lured in Canada. the ieading Carriage no until mem. Alt - damage the extent of $100,00.0. : 377,005 landed at the port of New York. equally good in other depa menta. Fullterm g t,iv Estimates . cheerfully. Factory t 407 Yisst St. w•• TORONTOs'. i ' The M nitons Government !lire consider- The increase over the immigration of the TuSeday. Bop. 0, '87. Need for circulars. Address l QpECIAL NOTICE—Ws +" a ro Ositign to construct a line cif rail- year 1885 6 was abouts fifty per cent., the- REV. W. P DYER, Y.A., Principal. given to Any one• ; I'rCi�0I11, OIIt. have decided to tn• ing safest increase being in tete number' of GENTS—Ladies o 1:enttesneti wanted-- Clare Brom. Coe, way a eon Winpipeg and . Portage la gr sure to put Dr. Jug's Medi; 1 ltallarls, Of Whom near 50, 000 arrived To Oanvase for our Subscription Books, Out Sw Mention this raper. I cine in a brown jug y ;! 1t'rairie. The subeldy asked Is $200,(!0• s ndard and pular word, Dr. W ithrow's "History stead of a glass bott�e M i V. .1 Ilast •veer, The immi iitn from Irelaird oda„_ book whloh ought to be in every • heretofore. The jugs that .I Peter ettle, the farmer who shot rad of Can - we will use forthiepnrpaa numbered 68,130, as against 49,196 in 1885- of Our instructive,Pla amusing and eout•toaahing - ,1 ,killed G orge Stevens, the escaped Can ion 6, and the increase in English and Welsh temperance book, ” Pla form LL hoes," by J. B. • • • are made of the finest im- i coni ict, near the International bridge, has ur Complete t k of sermof�, and out°- l ported Rocksngham. of a been co milted to Welland sol on a charge immigration amounted to nearly fifty per Gough. ed Ball p J nes, with a short sketch of , - . • mottled browncoiour,with j I cent. the life of gam. W. 8m 1, and three of his special _ g ' Dr. Jas's Medicine tee Iof mur er, and will be tried in October. �, to B' RT H p AYo O Lungs, Liver and Blood" I A statement prepe►red for the anidual re- sermons. Our beautiful titled „Golden Thoughts B in raised letters on Jte �� The s w • mills at the Chandler are ex- ort of the Fish Commission, shows by river of altages and all laK 11 F B�,� Card seat • side. Our reason$ for mak e following distribution of shad the on Mother, !some and Hoven- Our handsome am• A Beautiful Imported 7 erienc' g their low water season a month basins th to say baby whose mother wW .end ae the s ing this change are • 1st-- i' - g it Bibles, beautiful illu�itrations, full of useful and bi and then curative P besides good clear . I in adva oe of previous years, and the cut is last season : Penobscot river, 100,000 ; helpful matter for Bibi study, nomas , two sans more other ba es, its wonderful it conseq ntiy diminished by about 25 per r, Our rms are liberal. Bend for Also s handsome Ota- _ - Kennebee river, 800,000 ; tributaries of tip and pr►pe rents' addre°'e` qualities wilt be better I� cent., t e mills not having their usual cut- 125,000 ; udaon circular. WILLIAM BRI (l8. Publisher, Toronto. o� a 8ampte Card n. M's IDD w w • reserved a the medi•iha Narragansett Bay, 1, ]Daa mean v able infoam� �a•o >ant:ea>V E�csing kept entirety is the if ting ca .city during low water, although river and estuaries; 1,079,000 ; tri utari as �1 WWr. Btew►ras•a dark. 2nd—As the juK - . ._1 I full blast. of Delaware Bay, 5,00),000 ; tribu cries . of ; � 1 I veal be registered it veal be 1 r ' impossible to counterfeit AMYRICAN..1 t Chesapeake Bay, 68,149,000 ; tribu sties of . p g _ name " - - . FOR B , . • it rd The me Dr. ETC. t Iiia titinored in New York that the cable Albemarle Sound, 5,322,[•00 ; tribit aries of L. • FACSIMiLlt Jug's Medicine" will be I, iatio• Hns Eureka, Washing•. i } + , ' 1 rt,,on's,nTArt9&ht0nnai1Zr-, rite tore or rioasw�. O► A alas oP Da. dtIQV� more easily remembered4 . comps ies have made an agreement to es- South Atlantic coast 3560 000' • tr'butaries In IT0110N7®. MrpicINIL • by assm'ation, 4th—Our •rates. of Gulf , of - Mexico, 7,048,000 ; in and •e's Canadian Salt. p Sa f1D[t.A1Dt STI a . } " i1 tablish uniform w ,• k. tlfre. of winter's' Ea ma friends will be abie to recognize at once that they are W 1,014,050; total 92,421, . This JAY PAfRK & �3UN", Ah closes of 6ne getting the enuine article, as there is soother meds - ;I The sited States Department of State + ' rind g u DIt, JUG MEDICINE CO..e of consular reports number is greatly in excess of the utput of Wholesale P uce Merchants, Toronto. VJGV ewd !lata► pmprrtrts s's°d cine put up In a jug. Toronto and Stratford. • Kas pu lished a velum an previous year, and the produc ion has icycles , . upon airy farming in all Parts of the been attended by no increase of expends . . .world. �, a �' Rare.RE. . .t ITION. -_. . - ' a9 made b 8n can I do not m..m Mani r w •tae them Nora sofa! ahem t w y �R6a1 «r teal CO� . An unsuccessful P As a basis of Work for thcne Wh lot's to . n. a m..n .rad Irish an the other day to blow up the Nation- � AT ONCE FOR LIST .of "and taut sire loom aloha .gal t1 ve nnredr for the ebo re disown to ; bt its sea revel in amaZ In fi res, WS may tate thole9 mare I baa. made the disease of IPI trlL�rBT er1•A"y i ban. po•l al line steamer Queen• His infernal machine g Ba second -Hand Machines. INQ ,,,,,, , a ilfe•long atndr. r w.rnwt m) r*M laoaaa ee c case• of the wont kind Cwt or Eco` •t is -"t but the flames were ea • statistics show that 53;000 wells have been, From �tti tipwt►rds. a Can ch. went eaeea !soma" Others bare faElea to a.9 M.6 dA•�`>� �t �a�W strong p,� FBS � Ia set fir to the vessel, drilled in Pennsylvania and N w York town fbr met sow reoetvint • earc eema at aaae tar a telcaOr, tin u hed. The miscreant was arrested. discover of etroleum, at a cost ( New C.tal08t1• Beady lft Aprt1 Rwibe and • rn• settle of mY infallible nmad7• Give t1t► ` VAO� T&a Ap p.addres a N a •a8 g since the nee and frost Omo6. It Coats you nothing for a trial, rmt 4m. Dee. T A lII,OCtTri, ' - - Th fishing sloop GRd-dust, of Eastport, of $200,001 ,000. discovery wells ha produc- A. T. IANE, MONTREAL p i wtile"�• n~ .4dn.. Ds. � e >sooT, too LEt�n0ho�e.11 Y�St ilTaMb _1. . i Maine, has been seized by the steam cruiser ed a10,000,000 barrels- of oil, which was _ . DifllLeh U!lll+ej 37 Ione Stel ToroIl Intro id for a contravention of the Customs sold at the wells for $500,000,000- , Thip re- . law. The captain of the Intrepid has been presented a profit to the producer of $300,- . HE . iADING r ILLER'S TICK DESTROYER. re- ount of oil exported is LAN M instructed by the Ottawa authorities to UIIO�Opp, The am Po 0 ve thio valuable pte• lease he sloop on payment of a fine. placed at 6,231,102,923 gallons. In the . �J BTOCHMEN, give i I { pCol in `'Vnshington Lou ty alone $3,200, partition a Lair trial It oaerates George S. Peters, United States Attar- y {- L promptlyandefectuallyIndestroying {r 000 has been expend in mach ser and Q ii Tloks and other vermin pests, as wellll f l ney f r Utah Territory, has filed suit p,gainst drilling. This does t include the many F EE - as in eradicating all atrootioels of the the t ustees and managers of the Mormon drill ng. that are rep aerated there in the v. -skin to Which Sheep aresubjerk Bold - /` .. Chu h on Mahalf of the United LO des- _ i In 7[5n• at at 70c, and at. A 85a Tin will clean 20 , ' ' . !j in�o poste the said Church,and windup natural gas industry. Independent of the , g�por8tl mbs. RUGgMII,I,ERdeCo•,Toronta _ oil business there is ab ut $50,000.000 in. ,� i' its b sinews vested in natural gas ante in 1 annoy! pp,�, - - '� �6nEIGN. , I f, vania. These are mtij silo fig}ices, and s L]j]8 flu $tBal�l �1 de of the oil and 11 daring wing from Portland sae Ta'nro L .} d -1 1.ine,401 ie raging in how the ma itu Sat ng and b !:. �'!-� I . L - - A plague of suddeil death grog serve to s go� . Ira king. gas business. day a td Halitus eve tfrtuidgy to Livrpoe - summer from Quo every Saturday to Lirerpod, 1 .." . �1.1 Will be Bent land Maus and Hien Hy never tailed to take the Ill best awatfts Ten thousand Italian: ps • There is one ranch, nitre miles -from ,ti,,t LondoadI to also from Sal "= � + i g • California that for &.ottartd and I , Th18 splendid Machine Oil I wherever ezhibited. to assowah in the autumn. Bakereville, Kiril county, ' gala,: and Bk John'ss,, N.J. to Leve to ' he Russian Government have ratsfied eantsins 7,000 acres of reclaimed land, during summer mogths 'ter to and or �� aw a8 No p F B , Threxher� end �illmen Use No Other. . the Anglo -Russian Afghan boundary con- This work has been done by two artesianirow ,Des soli dart g winter to and from HaWaa It H 11 i'igt Wella from. which the water rises twelve po�u{nd, Bwton LDO Iladelpheti' and -du sass thereby leeeening the Chances of accidents •>•d • e tion. ' This OIl keeps the Machinery in first me working order, above the surface, furnishing 80,000 mar between G1"90 sad GM�trea� kl� broakdowus To be had of all firat-eliw dealers. Beware of imitations 1 - feet a t aria IaMto . . Great damage has been done by ineen- gallons a d y. There are 150 miles of can- tmo nig>i weak y.. dia y fires in the vicinity of Athens, Megaro g A 4000 yeses under , or Mbar enione►tlon • M WOOL and ale and .irrigating ditches ; , Far freight, M =repo,. Try our 600 Fire Teat Cylinder 0H..aI atockoit C11ttlDE, Corinth. of which are in alfal[a, A. Sot►amacher , vena. Thaw bard Oita. a 3' ` an Cor cultivation, 3,000 ,, �{ ' : . he German a" in their obtnifients JOh°Ttn t7a SOLE ffiANUFACTU$E$S OF LABIIINE. , Halite: • Shark S Oo:, per° from which four to six crops a year are ant. 1 � TORONTO: .. I • 1 - on Katkoff e' death, show a subdued feeling On this and another similar ranch are 8,000 Loge ba �e York ; w4 tittBk�.+ �y T �• --pp t�J. 8L CO. - of tisfaction. _. _ sheep, 4,000 stock cattle, 300 cows, 300 Aharle, M A writ rad Bout.>r, ieonftda MC`jOLL ��O ' _ ccording to the recent statistics, the horses, 1t,0 oxen and 1,500 hogs. One po p --__ --"t - . 186? O pr sent Chinese poRulation is 3¢.S,OOJ,000 follow in these parte raised one year 84,000 O _ , 1 pg00 in 1842. pounds of amp- and sweet Pbt�''E'm, �"('O v r i " " ag Lnat 413,000, . r p yv , he city of P is ' r, in the north -West- some of the latter weighing fif teen and one . Is.aSect- half -pounds, and some of the fotmer 210 FOR IY EDIAT6 SHIPMENT, jLLL e part of India, �e P"'� • pounds • and while looking after these little Owl • - �orat kind, P°u , THE O�AWA . I ed with cholera of the ve etabley he would occasionally look after . . en. Ferron, French Minister of War, i4 8 p00.sheep. If this is not fey surpass all other mown to wortma.•h►F. �Lt�" �� • ' . a small flock of l6, . _ _ • p paring a bill for the creation of a mile- Makin the desert bloom as the rose, it is at Quality of rnaterlal, excellence of Conhrutitton, shed I' of mountaineers for frontier ser- like it iq cattle, performance of woigk. �a �o !oast wmoth�g ---- _ NOTICE pari e. � 1tR LAS'S. . .c . ��F•�, �I pnmpkini and twltoes. The followinng� MEW MO EL THxEBHE _. - . to be exist- t desert; tieL ita0d1 ' ..... - -, A tarsen ,+tsmihe tTeF'�'A" item shots hoax i i�garea The The best thre•hilpg machines in Amari Tbetybed: E islet of Asia !, i in th lOis . p r A- to be called, is &pPt ,i[atinq inrlvalue. the largest amount. of work, and thresh L le are said to be stare- hof San Jo uen, 400,000 acres an oti,er tttaohioe wo do the work. In sloetleo�o• III this papper fei`erred to Lha Annualbg b since tLe Coof mpAaasoeia inor. 5,Ii00 people famous rant •9 y �� This 1II ecting (beim{ i g, in eztent, has just been sold tin a syndicate oconstruction rr made in Cana4ia,urartd an only equalled by "If �On' lace Olt[ Tuesday. the 12th ' r representing the Southern Pacific Railway namesakes in the sited States. waa Organized) took p - Newel manoeuvres off the mouth of the man for $Southg00. April when the following lb't'a01'�'�g . '. . . - T4&t is doing ver Thames resulted in the bursting of Co P y+ PORTAB1i.M XGiNES.—No better sirloultnttil InereaSes were announced i I.y • t o guns, and the injury of a number of pretty well foe. desert. engines are mase. MALL TH&U IMG MACKINsi•—T� best io ; ( iHnO� IHCBBASED FOR YEAR, $96,894. jj men. 1��JILAu� 1• Dr. Mackenzie reports that the growth in A Queer Hissin lah• ' ��,00DB[►tY •Ir w DtNo� turstov" ' - . TBBI���D RBIiTS, - - 13 0296 ' t e Crown Prince's throat is now so slight Here is an odd little epi a aM deiraribed WORSE Now Elfish, now tae easiest running and IN f x at he expects the trouble will soon cease in the London Times by itef Odessa corrals- the best in the world. !lI S T �Sl `. se resent . t4rda in the Also the CALIFORNIA. PLANET. AND PITT: 1SSETg - - $ 56,375a L �f ' �1.) . +p a together. pendent :—I w P y a The opinion of- veteran duel Paris Appellate Court here when are appeal was HORdE PowERfi, of esiabibhed repute. t er and Mr. Ferry must heard from a - Russian t named A• Repairs on hand to every machin• Mad•-�'$260,420 WSrtI allocated as Proflta t0 POlief - ;) i that Gen. Bonlang coax LtvtlKasTONE, Trasteee Holders. Profits payable on and Alter Dose new seconds, and that the ,meeting grzyzanovski wgainst the tientence of siz month.' imprisonment ad' Ill ed him by the JOSEPH NAII MACHINE WORKS, OSNAWe. may 1st. • . ust take place. g I of the Federation Legpue Kamenetz-POdolsk tribunal . for blaspheemyy --- - -- -- HE 0reatest Der ���� i0�m�� Dij'e0 t � At a meeting oovery of -the . ` " . . held lately in London a resolution was The wppellant's offence was this . J, gt �� f ub aft>Er a lou da s labor in the . ' the importance of British and weary g y village �► of age for Rssa• . __ afl . . . �, -. mai adopted Vanncoever and Hong harvest field last year he entered the t g rnt0 TOM sownA •.I . and drank a lase of �odkha, After ND GvsaEe all Bhos•, stimoni . to'-- -; - i tavern B a a small .lvsaandKlDlrtttlOosl.8cent Te ..- I Kong. ,•"• tomer he was supplied ilh 4.ure. A Perteet .. ' . f By t � floods at''Mu-Ch9wf;it ;,yp a this roll, called in Ras IIII, a ,, pirog." The H, purifier. A tow .�.11 - �, W ey tlpo IR,ivec; over a thousand human be- t found the " pirog +, such exoellent n iiamitton who hays ' in s halve been swept away, and the dcatrnc- P'n n benefited by Its g eating that he ezelaiii�ed : --" I would Mrs Ke• tion to -cro is immense. _. . -_ - . rather kiee the girl who made this piro 93 Robert t3t., oil '!<rysipelas of two is of the Ameer of Afghanis' than the Toon 1" "The latter is the saoreq. • , ,�; I . The Genera t „s,�,,,dini; ttobk tan ha ithdrawn all their troops picture never absent from any Russian hob-' • orneu, 24 Bou Bk, ` Khelax= hilzai, being too weak to keep the p before-w►hioh it is usual fees visitors ,ughter cured To W. E. CONN, Tilsonburg, Ont. t i : station+ moi. open field against the rebels. ':, uncover and mossthonw*lv48; 'rhe asa>it's !optic Fite atter dx This is . to certit that the two . pe ean'suffering i Jen D16A8 BrR,— The BI>lneet of Afgh ►iatata ha•i' desP° exclamation Was hiOhJ.'9#U0;Pt1h1e- m6nfat•�► to tie Birrell bb Walnut Gurney -Harris No. 15 Wood `�nrns r lsosd .. bad and the command- the cook of , the t- - - - prpt+ ► •ya,oure(t of weak• pthe Go'elpno ofFaiz�t , -. , , .d and t; ed t, blr you"in our Avondale_ Presbyterian Church, `' Ing officer at Parkhal for withholdrug rntelli whom it wan re�prt. hear ] g have liven complete satisfaction- We hav* -- too A . H4nce the hos I ouredanoi Liver Compiat toand Biliousness, used oral; Bence of the ltretivltL of Russian it p it iq a diffirept lights p r Mrs J. �� a Augusta 8a. found tt possible to heat our building, from !roes• Afghan Turkestan. entenee.' 'The peasant, whom I tt flity.Cent bottles ; . - n ``s y troubled for y ease with Nervous Proatra ton. two ing point up to 60 deg. in two hours. We sun _ Frenchman and a Russian have been saw enter the box and devout! cross him- ve her grant roflef. gold t& III. also found them to be very economical in the j - � _-''arreeted at Lemberg on the charge of being self before the "icon" Court, was a small bo�taes i• F F. DALLY pE Co., matter of fuel. We can cheerfully recommend , s les, and they confess to having reported middle-aged, jovial qnd good-tempered look- Y STEAM TRAP Vu�s. • . p red much relieved by these furnaces to any parties who eontemplaim. the state of, German military defences to the Ing man, who appeared THE ALBAN heating by Hot Air. the Court reducing the original sentence to SPEC l BU KEt . Russian Government. '"""" I one month n arrest. 'ETUR TRAP. (Signed); . A petition largely signed by inemberl# of _ w M. MoGREGOR,AfiTos. . - both s' a of the Imperial House of Common pgalble: ITh• Celebrated Han- ' , ' ur of 'subsidizing the new mail tom Fa11111'e IIDp •look aspirator. J. H. FERGUSON, CAasTAgas.:..� _ er route through Canada to the East, Lilian Poison's Nerviline is used for pain Ora�,t,n s Automstt0 I C. THOMSON, CsAIRMA1r B'D'a Com : wil shortly be presented to the Government - It smatters not of how long standing it May ' �Mtatrlsons Antpmtitb J. FARNSW08TH, B'D'a IPBrs "76. -1. I he The Pall Mall Gazette publishes a be, or how often other remedies havtfailen eight Feed! Lubricator. atal0 e. I,new,Home Rule scheme, purporting to have to afford relief, Nerviline, the Bu X10 SW sere' di Plumb- scud - - .--_n , ' been accepted by the Liberal leaders. It does its work promptly. y ors' apppplies of every -- ' i ` '' care, tie and try it for internal i d�tion. Send tot 1 r official, but sum le bot r �e c oO p statement >s oftic , Dent p c oirontars. 049 . IN do tful if the ins. You will be convinced 1%6 Ee i it valuable as indicatia the line of the or external pa iAl[t� a®E taoN, I ilI g ow+ r in relie wing pain. / _ ! . . , a ended blepolas n Mr. Morley, Sir George 1 of its extraordinary p� a bottles 25 cents, 7b do 77 ARi TORONTO. 8t. w., ,��ILTOXs TOiOj `Os ]�QAT$$�s slid �iINN Bid• e ii Travel an and Sir William Harcourt. Ten sent bottles and g _ NTC. .. -- y Take no substitute.' - ` • land recend deliver• at all drnggLts• , i i Mr. Striart Cumber y , , .. r ,c r i I- '' ,. r l I, - I• . , i ;_ _ - I . . a . ,. 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Insured in the Uzford ) p j Yorli, wllo Was ti' e A Roman `' i Vii, g1. ,j1. ff ,;4.: ria" 1. �Qi`G+jYCJ`f r JY , is at one Im al. ,t, y }_. r- k Is ablii�sd eve Fria mo nin stn Fi,,A :,:It,40 . i!•r, t a'r't., r3'• d y x g nt its of9t�e Ciath011C . rises,' b t pwin t0 ffils-. I - 1� }f:+."<} r - - l Y Q •t + *� A... ty€f<i'L:, M ` ,�: - }` - -„�. !. .T l�.' 4 •r€ .AAvr j rickering, Cut. p $ The Darlil Iffi lRtvit - rofA ih W a. , € TERMS - • conduct was excommunicated by the Dominion note io the r'?obc ro&9104 oQ a � t ' , f � t ,•: ' - . I f 'sa >P� "ars; ��.� i� peed adze. -Pope. This man identified himself the morality o that -' tOwn, says, thea • t ' t RATiy$ OF ADYERTIBII�T(l : • , F st insertion, per line - - - - Scents. with the Henry George Oeory, and information mut have been derived from . • 1 ,,,,., _ y• } t B h subsequent insertion, per lino 9 a rit'at aper 111 he pIsl=e and wa8 site :. 1 -= ., r 1 � j-,�' I . ,,e .ir } "). - •' � . -,•° with the latter comilnelnCed reachin 1? q n . . e t . -;:, • _ his rate does not include Lesal or Foreign ad- P g misleading, as " urham is really due of � � ' Q�alSe Lack' ' S ' v rtisements. a crussoe. in the city . of New York. pay y pecial terms given to parties makin con- i the best behave and uietest laces: - we i` r is for 3 or 8 months or by the yAar. Salt- His cond{��uct Was reported' .to the Pope, fl p - ' - ' - y arl� or yearly contracts payable quarterly. W110 Cait�@d`hi'n1 to Rome, but he re- were 'eV@r in a d IUOst t)t• tike e1Ce8 se�eure and durable. No s tin to , et out asiness eatrds, ten lines or under, -with paper, , spoken of by the Globe when int estigated p g g .- l o e year, $-5 00, payable in advance,' fused t0 go, bene• his dismissal from were of a !minor !character." Notics in local columns ten cents per line, the priesthood. We Calnllot see that of order- warranted forear8. fl a cents per line each bubsequent insertion. \ s ectal contract rates made known on applica- he has anything t0 complain of. If NOW -ddfoOtf>semen•ts. " r . ' "'' ' . ton. No tree advertising. , - a, �1 , { •�-� he 'sh d wi tom 'n e al dvettisetpents without written instructions taln his position als ,;, � *+..i . i�.i.�i �„� 87i�w, T T •,,,� t,,,., ' ' -.. w 11 be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- a riest he should have obs ed his �j ,''t " , ifi' - • . ; ! rdingly. Orders for d3scontinnin a3vertise- Y Ha + or Sale. . l` t i ants must be in writlus clad •.but to the'pub- superiorg, as he was in duty bound to ..:' 11"A , ` - li bar. do. Or if he was not in accord with IX iiaekg o gobd Timothy Ha for ' ' f , . Jbb Wc-eit•promptly attended td. , �,.. y , . r., (. ti'.',<. - . b. 0,.;_:���% - + sale by the n or: by the stack.. A ly to i+ ; � _, 1, his church on this and other uestione ; . r , . I r- L 3, ARKERMAL . - PROPRIETOR. u q it CHAIiD BASE , Pickering. -s . .. ' , : he should have taken his demit, and- ��� - _ - Woomor ale..... '.. =! I. Our Politles eruct Independence. not have endeavored to. 'drag his .. _ Dur Alm—A First-class Local Paper. q , . ` Our Expeataations — The hearty church into the Henry, George. quag- ! NE hundred and enty cords of hard - _ a pours of the neoole of Yickezinu and vicinity. mire alOn with him. O and soft ' g dry odd for sale, at lot 41, con 4, --� i,, r'� :y. Pickering. THOt� WHITE, Pickering P.O: 41-3 I HARVE ►S MIT V - FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1887. 'w We have frequently Ill. d fa: 0 0 I � "i . � : � t , .1-1 , � I � . � - - . , . . . - - . I . � I " I : . : � . . . i . 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' . . . ... . . �: - : ;� . ; �_'. I �� 'L - ' ; q . .. I I . . . :,?* .��, - ., - 1. . . I .. _. . ..,, 10.!.�) , . �L _ ' - . . 'I , J�L -I A ..t I I . ., �1, i I 11� ., _ 1, _; 'L I .: :.- .1 - 7 'Oung Children were bum 'foe to g9od I I . f. s '.4 - .A 91� , t'- " ok lk'! - ", . L,(1�1("," . I . -- . TWO I a a- 1, , . 1. ;.� i : -�.,:: X _' L I ' ' . Y- * , . L , - I : ir, 4 .0- . � . ,Ali wadding a shbrt time ag 's and to t4* Voint 4,%.1 ;LJJ"­'.1;L:,41' _ -I,;,- , .1I i;�`­ 'MP L L. ' . 1- !'�L : _ to ed r� Dy"Imis is dreadful. , D4 rd ..) 1f." i �fle'' �' . a is ni�sery. lAdig"tion i 't��;­ i� ' T10 --j fir � . , r .: �,I,?- ,1 ''. 1, , - 'r house -fire .n6ar Bob L ..- . - - , , cayg ar%tus '. ,�', ! ;xl:�. . L - �-J I., - b, �44 if. , �4 -..'v.- I .,:'i ,1� 6" - - 1* . A;* -- I - �-J):t' � * ,q' , . I ' _tL ' V . - � . nature. The'hulm�n digestive a p . , !J `.: *C'A- BEL ­ -.,- , , le .- : I , . . ;,. . �k, ,-i`f(z . L 1- v 'J'�. -U-�,,� I - : , U k) , .1 � I I . I I I � , , ­_ . " . death in A -.4 - . . r . Ro'.1 &' �' � - - � . . .]:: ..' �:Jk,&:'J ry _,--,�t! -4-orv, ... I . Isst week. - is one of the most complicated a wonder- �. . , - 'I : g I- . :1 �_' I . - ", -1 1.! I �__ ". I - .. ; ­),� ; ,-1 I . -.01, - i, I - I . � I '�IL' ;� ' ' ' ' . - f, ., I . 1"i I! - . - , , 1. ,� i:_ ,_,Ai�,A . �,'�,.'. I , �i.�� I . � r : I ­ ... , . . �,.: . ., �� I � ,�� -.w,::- -�f c ,,I ."� -..,., -I . - . --.-:) . V6 got 'in I ' . - �'. ... - - .11'..� :,.I �:, .*,,I , � 'r .1 . I . _1 some Nevnnarket youths ha 110 f al things in existence. It is easi put out �- I—- I ` )'I L)� Xi'41 0,1! J'�', I ).�'. J &' , . '.., V 1, . '' I I . . -, I -, . - ,� L 11, , .1 111 rk �.3 f1t, I L i . ., . I . 'Un(I ' .�. ' ­ , . - ;. I - 11,��ri � ,,�.�;.�-t - ...-_.. ­ 1, , 4.- . ,.�, I - � � J I �ams, W': ". L., . . 1__1-.-- I :".,F�rt.f .j - I!, . .� , -� ers, . 1. - _��--L­�­. I I .1 .. 1i i. ., '461k i i 'Musil", '6'bgb .1;1" ; .--. . - 8 ­Rnd ot of order. Greasy food, tough foo I gloppy . _1 4� i he .. :.. -I, ... % trouble over stealing apple 0 .11�, ,�. . I , . . . .1 .443 -...f,- M , � , - � � that.SUmMER Dress Goodg 894ra . . , : . . garden stuff- - . . food, bad cookery, mental w' iy, late .. ,;�.. !�.Sarriss Campbell -has left instructions to sell the goods sureq 80 ,_ lr'11: .. � - "':.,. . y other ---" to be offered AT REDUDED PRICES 60 as J - I i. . I . ,- List S&Iurdaya so6 of Mr. P. Basaiing- hours, irregular habits,- and m Shirts, liggy Wraps, Parasols and Straw Hats are I ;L.� ':*��J - . , I -'- 'L: 11 -",L.- � L" . . .11 , '� , ­ - : ' .L;,. . 6 made .. � ,; _ � - - :,: "­ aughau, was badly things, which ought not to be, h . his return from MiSBOuri. . I..", 1.:-1 __�k­;.11 , ,:" " , �,­� % .,:- ­­. � 11 ­ .1. . i f I ��P . _ .� , - . ., con. of V .1 s r- .. .. ., _ ­ I—, . 1. %: . .. . I , . V. I .. - I . . - tor 2nd I peptics, does'nt w�nt a sight,of them On . '. . I . .. '.1 , 11 811A1A i..� . I I ,! . i. :�., .� �, I w . � ­ .. . ­ . . . . I I . -L � .. a had his I g broken. the American people a nation of d a . ----A- ­��'L � . .1 "-. I .., . ::: - ,:�; . _. . . I . I - Cotton Shirtings or- - boys, ' L" __ .. I el . . - , I f ' I . . .. . . . . .11, _.,` kicked by a colt, S11 done a . ; Stoe , $iripe& Satin and 11 � . - ., t living near NeW. But Green's kugust Flower ha Black Linen 'kin ,89 � I � I . LL., . - I ,kn insurance agen . I onderfUl Lwork in reforming is ead 2�Tfb'W 0�0cda'-. Jut aced in stock P Stripe Trimming Silks, Stripe _..: -I- V, � , P.- , -- , � * . , - .1 .1 -ket is in the habit of holding family w g the Ameri n people S�ersucker for boys, 11-0ver Lace, All-OvAi Lace Parasols, Vests,'All-Over.. ". . �. . ..'4. I Inp business and makinj Linen Coats and .� ,.k � . 1, 11 , .. �._." . . .- I . I I I- after he concludes his busin�ss I . . ' Muslin, White India Muslin for dresses, . ... I . I . - . I . so healthy, that they can en t eir meals :.'­:,;:-0;�.­ rimming, Cr sm.Lswn Cheese Cloth, All sizes - , -, � ,� 1. , . I � - I— .. I I - ' JOY - . ' ­ L Velvet T * �. _�17'11 . i . ., - . . .1 .. �_ r' Dress M . � ; . � I � In the insurance line. . andbehappy. Remember -.-No iappiness 1:.�.. ' . I�L'­ , uslins, White Pearl Buttons, Mosquito Netti F9 . . - ; I _� Emb oidery, New P tem in � - �'. �t: . . . . i A game of base ball was played bet*6en without health. But Grow" August �.�, . " 4' . ughly assorted. We seu Good Goods cheap.-,.,,, � I I .� - . I.... ' - Stock thoro - .: " �., I 1. .... , I.- � - � 1. _.,� - , ,;�_ 'i .; -, �­ - - . I - -1 - i the 1' . '';-_ in Corsets from 17 tc 32 inches. � . ; , I- - * , - ,�,, L _1 !-kr . - .: . .. . i! I , . ; . � _ - , I � s of Whitby and Oshawa on Flower brings health and happimas to the L 7 �. , ­ �i - the club I .b., .. i L _. ,. '' � 1� i.. . .;, �:. 1- �. 1. . _., I .. I I ­ - 1. ­ - 1: I . ­ . 11. I . . . , ­ � - ­. , L . . . . .. . : '. ... � ! grounds of the latter, on Wednesday last. dyspeptic. Ask you aruggie t for a bottle. :�­. A , . I L" ; . , ;1. I I I -1;, - ­ ... . . . . I , � 910thin ;I Boo $1 :'�;-_. 4 `,!',_-- ..; .11 .., . : , I L � . 051 I.L. ., . , � an 06 I . ." -L' . -- -1 . I I 'I I . � - .! i . i i us. . The Seventy-five cents. - . ,�, � ,.: I . . - I _Zaken 0'6ds 7 . . I.. - . � i off victor 1,�' . � : . .- ; nge for Dry - G' 9 ts a sh I � ­: � , I : .. -�_ . . . � . .,; - .. The visitors came ., r g 8 , i� exchai . - . - - I .. L " �.utte and � E g' � � : .�,;v.. . I .... � 1, � am .� 1. 1. L- - . ":. , '. �j: - 1_1 ­ .1.. . .. 11 I., L . . 0 'i , � :- . ": ­ : , .. � i I �, ,%. � 1 . score sto �:�,' �,� .1 ,. ­ i ; . : . *,,� .; , :s.tli ; . . - . !", - : . . , , * 1 t �_ . I I od 17 to 14. ' � Wrn. Lazenby, of Markh'' , 9, youth . Carpets and Groceries .� , ­ .. . -, I ... I L I annufactu -r sa�s--.-- : ­ . � I .i I .- .�. 0 , ... .1 .1._.._-' . . . I ­ � r .... - . . . � . ­ -� I , - '.. . The Candjian M - 16 years ola, charged With stea ing some - _: � - .;� .� .. - .1 _,..:;_,. ,.;.,.;�, _ . .1 . ..i I "I L'� I . ­ '�Or, � ��; . I __ _ L. "L . � '" . �%, I ?" L , ­ ­:_ _ . . : . ; I . !_ i . ". ,� � ... . . ! . '. I %L -being COMMitt �:'., ­�:. � � , :.. : L J _ .. 1 . ­ k i; ,,, I I � MM an - d for tria, by Mr. � ­__­ ­ I ! , ., L '_ "�'. :1 al. _ L I : f ­ .. I. . � I . 1L. ".It is rumored that IL COMPM is liam- wall e ...." 'L I I'' 11.1. i '. ..... .. 1 ,:r, � . L . . L .1 ! . I I , I a' - _L - * ..- - :. � . . . . I . . I I , 7 . _I . I * - , .. ;. . - I , ` I— so - - . - � . . I . ..L , . -,.! � � I . I - I .. - - - , ..- , ,:, L �, .. EV . '. .. MOM" . L � . . .!1. i I V IV IS. _?13� ,V ­_ - I . - form6a in Toronto for the urpos�, of Richardson, J. P., on Monday i ist. CAM&I �F! , , . � " --- �. ,I jequirilIg and operating the J9seph Hall - sturbedat - *: - a ( .. - .. ' L I - � .1 ADVICRTOM6TEIZILB, -.1kreyou(i. .;. P . ­ . . � . i -11 , , 1 . . - I . - -_ . ... . _.... . . ) at Oahawa, 0 t." Good night and broken of your rest . & sick ENNNNNM� - : . .� I . � ��',i I .,I,clline Works � . child suffering and crying: with Pat of Cutting ___ . L, � , i I '. 1. .... .� , L ,_1 ­ . .� I __ - 4 . . . ;, � 1. i:1 . i , , - .1. .. 11 ­ - . .. . 11 . . . - . 11. . - news if true. I If so send at once and eat a bottle . . . . .. , i .. - � I . � i - -,. i . . . , - . I - . r I '. iends'! dha, Teeth? .1 for . I � � I ., llisi�a � , I - � , t - on Tuesday, the 2na inst., of "Mrs. Winslow's Soothiq I �YmP . . ,�, �_:,.:; � � '! ­ :- � v ; .,.., - , . I .1 . oulable. - - - - -�. " :!'i � L � .. - � - .. . - . . - - . I . :11... 11 f _. .. � ,� � ' . . 9 1. i . .- I . . . - . .i e rnmeistely. . .... - ­Nwmm� . .,. - - . r- of the late Joseph acres, lot Children Teething. - Its value Is i 109 I . ..: - . . a . - - I , , , I , neighbo 5 Buffer . .1. 1 . . �� IT .: . � . . , . _1 con. of Mari died on It will relieve the poor littl relre no mistake , .,:-, - , lv� - I I . ; � , � I � . . ,. � . � , . I � I . J# . . _.. - ' I . � .. . ' L 2 1 Sth posa, w 0 Depend upon it, mothers; the I �,� � . I F 1. ..., � .. - � .. . _. � - I ;.� , - - .-,! I ..., ! I ,; - I - , . .. ; , 1. . . ­ m .... . I . _ 0 . % v � '. . . � .." ..'..... .. L 11 I . I last, turned out to the number of aboutit. it ouves Dy d Dtarrbom, , .. I . . . . L� . _ , I I -_ . � Friday . . .... . :.. L- . . � . I L �'_ . � i �, : � _. ­ ­ I . 1: - . I -, . , �: Ir . . . - . . . r i _. . . � sento� a' , .. , A - � � - .1. a d B ures Wind . , L .1. . I - I r,: :. 1. . . I : i I I 1. . I . . I I : . i i ; .1 1. :�' : , .. 1 .. . 4 .1 . .:, ! L : . . . ' , ' . * . -1 ! ., ith two reapers, a harv)ated regal tee the Stomach an, 10�81 mation, '...-L . � I . . I . .. . . .1 . - - ; ' i � - � ' ­ , al .,.. . . : duces n am � I . L . , ; �. I .. - . :- 1� -, . . .1 i I . , . � ; sixteen, w Colic, softens the Gums, re system. . _ :!I, :, ��,.,. I � . ��.�Iil:­� , It .1 , � - - I - .. � ... .... . . _. I . .... a .. . 1. .. � . . , , .. . . : : - I' . . . ;, e and energy two the w le . . �': _.' - _.::.. 'L _ � I . � 1. .L , . ... ­ 7 " � ­. � - I , - 11. and gives ton , . . I . I - - - - - . 1. his KMI of : I .4 ... g ; .. r� I' . - . - .I I a soothing a r children . .1 I i . . I - I 0 . L : � . .t.. I _. 1. . .... :-. .- ''. . � I . , - . . ... _1 � . .: . . . . , 9.41 .0, . - . . - . . - ,..� ru cription I ... ,_ ::;.., z. ' . ST N W.XRE "i - .�­ � .: I - . . ,. The i 0 to andis tt ..�.. ,�.. ­;_.. GL.Lk S AND , . , . ., Divisi"'n Court clerks of Or tario ,'Mrs. Winslow S . L �, is plea ant to the tas � L . � . �, . . . I . I . _� .. . � . ­ . . . . - � .�-%- �eld a meeting in Toronto la ely aw i dia- f one B'f the oldest and beat fern I physicians � i , L_ .1 ... ­: I ;!'-_,� o .. I !.. . . - � . . . � - . . 1,:- , ; ' L . : . - '�;� L "' . ' I . � . . - - , , . L . . L . . I . -L w in connection with their andnursesinthe United States d in for sale � 1� I , I I , � ' . I ... .. ,,..I I - . . . 1: L, . . . . I . � I . . . ,:, ... I 1. . I . I . . L I I ,.:-'L' I .. _. . .1 ."I ., �. . -1 . � :.7 . ... I ! . . a, � 0 - .. .', � i.. L I . L .U,1,:, - r: � . . : , . ,i .. . ;� �, I . I I I . � . �s . - . ., � I I cussed matters I d. Price 25 11, . I I ­ ..:r� __ _. �� I I 1, 1. . . I I . . � I . - . . . . . . . . . .. . - � 1�� The Division Co rt DUSness, by all druggists throughout tbO � . , . � : I .1 ­ � - __ � I ­ .:� 1. I ion. centsa, bottle. Besureyou &skf ,,Mm. WIN- k, - - L ]a.&][Jy a TX 0 6 .. . - v I- - 0 1 . __,, Rvocat I I 4 A-- . . . I..'. :.-- __.. I . . �-, it seems, is not as good as it . used � o be 11i3OW'S SOOTEMM SYRUP," and take no other .Wrs 9 1EVr5,1 Al**T*:D ' ' ' L . . .. I . I ­ . kind. . . I . L . . . � ,::._ .: ..; . - ol, .'' . .­.. I � '. . . L I ;:�- . . I I .., . , � ­ . _ - . ..� several years 890- - � . . . I . . . I . . I . I . . . . . . . r - .-��., ':.�� - -. . . _.. L 1. . - � . .. - . . " . ... L : . ' ' - . � 1, I . ake up for the lo�s o the rbund- - I ! � I ;1� ` - ... '.1 _.,.... I.. ;y I ; �, I.' .. - I 1111111111 I � .1 � � ,, , , . : � ,:,. . - . L ''I" t' . I . .. 1; .1 . . . .. . ­ . - . - To in . BIRTH. . � , ' L . . . �.:. . , . . . . I L 1i . . � �-, --- I .! I . ___ � �;, :, :. .. __ '' ; �j:. .- .. � _ . . � .'�;` ­_ ,. - -� I I I 1: - .. . .. , , . �. � - . ­­ I I i .1 I .. i .1. � I ­ . �: , ; , . , ;- : . - . . � . . . ; is agitatin for connnee- -1. . -'­ �!, � a -V . �1 . I :. . . I it . .... I . . I k - !, . - - ­. I - . - - � .. 'L - Port Hope on *Tuesd - . � . � . � - ; . � . [ , : . , . - , - . .- . ! - - I . I 1. �� " . .� I . - .A. L ­ I . . I . . - . -I !,/, . . , 11 . . . - .1 . - � � . . . 1, I � 2 house � n Pickering Village, I . :: I , - � .. . . - I 1_.- .. . I ­ 1. I I - . . . L, . . . : . C _ _ 'L , #',:, -- I ositi-o-6 is to lia Ackermall (of Tuz Nsw . q ,,, I . �_ I I . I .1 , . I I - . . - . , !. .- I ;. I 1 . . I : . . . . I � - , , * - 7, � - 1 . , , i , - I �. � . I . - - , , . .11. . . �.. . .. - - .-� ­ ... .1 - . . i * well. - I . - � . � . .. . I - I '-'L'* . - built from toucl g the I I � . . . ! . . - I . . .;;r� I I ..., I . . - I - - ;L. I 'i - . ' . 11 . L 1. I " : -, � . _. 11 - . .. .: � I � �' -Jv -0. �, ': , track .1. L 1. �'. . � - � . . onnecting with ­ MARRIE ;I Li. i I . L , . : . - Y ''; ., i . " I . ; - ! ­ I . ­ . . head of Rice Lake and C . ., .. -.�:­.. i� 0- R '' � 9 A - . ; , The prop )e, . 11 1� . :, - ; . ;AR'''" � '_ - e of L. B. , � ' - . :' p I I I I ': : , ." - � .. L - . � . r ­.. - nadian Pa ific railway. ACKNEMAN-4 , : . , - I., .... - ... . I ­ . . . _ tion with the� C� _ ,,ruing, 9th August, 1887, the wif � ' I - �' . L , ve a twenty, mile g), of a son. Both doing � L .� '. � . . Port Hot � SUCAAR . �, 8U I �. I . - . .. : _ ; �� ­­. U I.: I , . . � . . , : I I - . 1�:� . 37rd, � :. � �. . . . � ­:� , �. - I � -P.R. at Cavanvifie. WfMVLiR-01ft0N-01I Wednesdan . ., , -; . . . .. ,. . . I � ­ . I . . . - ; �, . I � k_ the C. e. Whitby, �urgtubaet Rev. :' ­­ i.;. 1. I . . .. I .. I . . . . .. I Q � I . . . - .. . � , , . I '' 1 ::i I L I . _ . , I - : ��,.. .1 . . I % - I � , . ,.. . . L __1 .. 11 � . . , . .. I L . . I . . I � . I ; �:.."::- 1 'a , but not of a dangerous at the bride'a residene eeler, of 0 onto, to -d) �.., . � . .. 1� .1 .- [:. .. . .: . ..: ,'� . . . : I (' . . . I � '.. .. ; . . 1. L. 1. _. . . 11 - I L' :1 . .. � I : . . I L A run way mr.-Abraham, Frank Wh . : \- . i . � 4 ­. - � . I . . I . I . 1. . - . I. - ; I .: . I _. ­� 'I �- I .� . �, ; . �L' . - . I I - . � ' . . ' ' ' � ' _' " - 4 I . .. . . .1 ,:;9: day after- ' - ' : I � . , . description, occurred ou Satur Minnie Josephine, eldest, daug2ter of Mrs. '­;� �'. q, . � �'; - . %i . . . - : I , I .� - . 1� .. I .. I 1. - . I , . . ._1 I , � I . ': :.:: ..:,; .:. I.. � ; . . . ( � . � . . - . . . , 4 Is ,� . . . . . I . I ... ... , , t-.; - - , - � .. I "' 8 I . ! 1'�, � . . I . _- ­ :_ �__. ! , . - : , ­ '. �i... �' � "L.; " ' ' ,..-. I . . . I . . I L. . I i - ­� . I .. Cron, Whitby. . , s . " L.. I., , � . I _� . � . .. . . I _.: . . . . . .1 . : �: - L .1 . I . . . . - �* , ! - - . . .; I .. : noon last, at Uxbrid � _ , � AT I ICES R" � . - . . 1.0T ge. Messrs. Gould . � ��.,'.', i'' .. OLDPR . _:. I.i . _ . . l�-:. � .;)i.. , ­ �.. I . - I I L . I . . ''L ... . - � - Bros.' delivery horse steppod- on th 3 side- 0,BRrEN-CLAXPOLIC-On Wednesda&, August .,;7,:. . , '.. ' 1 4. I . I : � .., . . . % . . . . , -1 �L 1. I . L�, , ..e. f. . . .. . .: . I . I - - L . , . I . ."� :. .i: T ,I 11 I I . . . I which 3rd, 1887, at St. Andrew's church, itby, by -, �1: - �:. . ;. . : �. .. , 1'. .- . .. s.- - . � ... . - I . . . I .. I 4 - - .. � . . I- . � I .1 � I . I . �.. L. , . .1 - 1. . . : " L L ", '. a � _ , . � 1, _ -'! - - . . . , , * .. . . � ' : ., walk and overturned the wagon, Rev. Mr. Abraham, Willislia E. O'Brien, artist, - . 1... . .1', .. , il .. I ,_- : 1: t .� .. � . .. L. I . L . I.. I .1 . . � I I - - . 1. . frightened the horse into ruiining through to Lora Grace, daughter of the late John ". . i.: I k ­-. . .�.. �, V, - I - 11 I : , . I . . I � -�. 1_; - _L1 � � , 7- 1 1 . : . b . .. �: it was s,,,cuted maypole, London, Ont. __ � ! . L:�", . .`� ; . . .. : . I . ; -. ' � ' u archway. - i '. r 1, . . - . . . I the ManSiO - . ,,; ­ � L 0, - 1. I - .- : . mi; MM . - - � .. I .. ;,.I - . . ... . . I . - ,:� age was done. ! IRIKE I �_ . � : ; I . . . . .. % ,; 1* L - � before mu. -h dam ,, an emplope : in PICKERING MA T. L * ' _' . 0 �- 1_ r, ,,, :1 I . . . I . . � . . �­. I .. I . ;_�, -1 . .. __ . . ._-1 - . '. lgws office, AUg, 11, IAR7. ..,. 1� I ­ 1. .1 . . . ­ . . I mu� .: .. .. ,,, . .. 31r. Frank Jaynes - , '. , -11 N. '. . . . L. - : ,, , . I . . � I . - � . .- .1 . . . .. .,. ._ _., ... _­. . I . 'L I . 1. I . . � I , - - --- � __ 1. - . . . . ..-. . Sylvester's foundry, Lindsay, was ievere- , ", i. ... �. I ., . 3; spring, 7.rx � to 78c, 90050 I ." " 1, .. _.�, ;,., . .., I . - ­ . . . , . : I . . . . I _. 3 d inst. His rij lit am Fall wheat WO to 0 er cwt. $2.10 to $2.38. ' ' . I . . he r se. Flour, familY,P . . . ly injured on t ated. He was otl �erwise 70c to 7 . Br .n per cwt We, . - . . . . . . . I I i .- . 4 '. ' . ' : - . . Flour, p"trY. Per cwt- *11-50' irt, -s15 per - � I ; k " � . . . . : I I . . - . . . . 7 1 , , L % . . I , , Sf ; I . . - bad t be amDUt . r pianos, Or ...; _. . 0 , .j.� ­ ,..,. : .ro - - . .. I . : . P - .1._ .. '. -,.I ao.. S. I.- . " d me to *12 oo per ton; shorts, edc per c L � � . - )_ .,� ( I I --- - - I . . . Eve 'thing that w oenings 7w per cwt. sit p, ir ton. 9 � � - 1 , . . hurt. ry I I . ; . 11 . .. - L ile and ton; ser . . ,, . I � . . I., I ,.*' _ .., I 1., - . ery p oved fa MARIKE T. ,.'.,;.�, I . - �, . � � I 4 g about his recov, FARM . .1 . �. . - I I . .. . *. . - z , ......".. _. . bri,ni - � . ­ - 'I I ; , . __o . : I � . 'L t day. .r. _. I � , .. .. . .. .. . L I ' r I � I . .1 "I . , 1� I . . Jae died the following sa -..'',-1 �, . Iroronto, ug. 11 1%7 , . I � . ,. . ... I _­ We� I , f Port . . I I 0 em�ll L I . . I . " . . I . I , . . � - , -- '. . . ­ !. I erl� t � f grain t G The street receipt - - bushels ,. 1, , 1, _. __ - _.. Mr. n of , 1, U T�q.. . - . A.: :�,­� _: . suddeul in ed. Abou i L I I st LeaAs . . I P. -I Perry, died very in Lo and prices unchi . � .. � I .- . I%e Stu tk - � I ,� . A and sold at 76c to for fall and I . - I . L I ' . . I ­ . -_ I .- � f th heart. wheat offsrf aLrm. selling . - . .... .. . V02:PW__ . .,,� . . i �.. . . .. - . 7- � . 1- Dt 0 � so. Barl '. I . �L -, I .1 1. . . - . ..--: _ ' ' . .. I . . . , .. . the 27th ult., of e and 72c fOi 900 .,.,! i.. - I '. . ,'t, I _. . - . �.- . them &I... ­ I... 11 1-1. .... ; - I We$ of 200 ��"." 1. ­ � ., I . , t. . . . . . � .1 :! , I - . ..... I. . I . I ­ - I . : . . I I I . I ., - 11=9v appar utly th 6PrJ`9- oata am, wit 1% , . . . .. I � I I . ­ , Z .1 . He is said to at 45c to 5k- ointnal at 56c# : C%"e es, . , � I ''. . ,.I- . : . Y . , Peas a" J, . - . .___._._-_1 :, . .1 . . . . . . - aV, bu co laiued' Of bushels at 33C to 37c- [Y; 35 logde . i �. - Black colored .. . ..: : - �L:_ - [r . . . ­ .. I . . . . usual health that d - Ray in fair d I .; � 02 I .1 � f. I ... . . .. - � ,� - 7�_ g well about eight 6TCZck, and and We for rye . Straw at 08- to . . .� ­ .. . ., . . . . � ..... % ' ., . . ... L L . : . . - not feelinj sold at $11 00 to $15 50 8 7 50. Beef, .r . . . I d &� 1 kinds of Dress Goods... . ._ � L !ON* L. . . i . . � - . ­ � . a chair, asked his Wits to sold at $I 00 50 to $8 00 - �'- - � . an - , � THE D031IN .I.... . I . ": ..: . Lt � sitting clown in $10 &ton Hoge irs, and ?Olt - " "'%�­­''., , . : . - ..� n Mrs. McDermid tos5 55 for forequ&rte 7 to 610 ; and mutton I .., , . I .L.. ­ see I I . . .. .. .- .: I . .... - .. � I "... . . . . .�_ ­_' L 1-1 :L , I , � .-, . ": get him 9, pill- Whe . rs. Lamb$ coicirea sit c I Wits =a ili*osn _,i The only Organ,. Outside the ,, . . , I , . . � , . , .., ; _: � I - -L . with the pill, ho had fallen off hind quarto . , . returned $7 to 68 00. Jet "Sy, and ; , luk ina , _ . . , as q� . ; I . � 'i. - . 1. The produce market w We quote: Beef I i 111 - . .. . I " , � � � .1. 11, chair andw'Ls dead. Decea�ed was all sizes. -` : United States, recelVlUg . - - .,7 , - the . . Prices generally ruled steady- k, large rolls - C610re, I Josephine Kid Gloves, in . I . . ..� . . . , . " I t � . . '.1 I �:, . - . F - � -'�- in big 57th year. ). rolls, 21 to 9 B ack and ; . ernstiOU&l award. I - i2r to 14c -, butter, 11 I � r .:" 9; interior, W to 1% , I -- 0-- �;. � - _. 1 � - int o � nearly had a I serious 17 to 1 D. Lard 10c;,C118680 / , . p , . � I � . . 11. . I _. - k� . . _. . I i * -A runaway Which 13c. Bacon 100 to 120 Z � 15 to 160. :* . . .r '_ �. - - '. �. - - . . I L. I ; . - I . I ­ . . .1 . me- 12o to . I a - 11 . . last Sund - 'leps per barrel. . _.. ' �--l'-:; ­ / " : ' ! gLn mz:ace . . . . ! '. , �� urred Jay at Ga es per bag We to Si -W- A �fp . .. ., �. i. is at 811'... . . . Chapel, Combin- . - ­ � I _­ ­.. � - e0aing occ � I . I I 1 . Cabinet, . .. ­.: 1. Ogg ;�d wife of Potato 50. . � . . . . - , ; . , . age. Mr. Alex. F $1 75 W$2 . - - , � - - , . . I - � . . . . . �1, . bril I - _______=� SUITS - � .- . .. .-' L I 11 . - e above pla;eto - TWEED orginsi .! 'L .. I I.' -' .-- Beaverton, stol 81tauou a-'" CANADIAN9 ENG ISH and SCOTCH ation,and ViHa Gem . I . - 1. L .'.. moving ti* bit. VAWA ... mlekwmg � � . . .. .. -.- .. _. I . . . - I I : ; . �, water the horse and on rei 'K - t styles at low figures.. .. i i, I. I �: I . ­ _r . I I � I .. . : I . ,� 4 . .. 1� '. started o pi bes .1 11, � .i. I " . � � _.. . .. . . 11 . I I . _-, ff- TuAl'.48GOING EAST LUZ AS FOLLOWS: .. _ -, got U : - .. I - . . I Z - �` I . L r - I . . . . . ... I " ALI I . . - _. L . . . ! . � � 1. :: � - . ­ , - I G iw ! - -� - . I .,� V I I . I � 11 P L . , � --, and the la 66 . 44 ..�, '4 'L TJ_ ' h . J. I � I I . . i ... ­ �: " � - - -':' ' , , ' ' ; Mr. Ross 9:02 P. M. � I RERIN , Sq= t P , , I I... I , '' . 1 , ­ . � .. I , from the animal's Wouth it 0 . . 8:14 A. M. . , I . I jumped out of the buggy safelY No. I EXPRESS' av, following his '1,e%aD1Dle re- il, 5 LIGHTNIN FjXP-; !D .1 I 11 G i - L chin. -, ,- 8 . I.. ' � q C___ . i . .e. � - , . . . . . i , . - L a I ��. .- ved a severe wound under th;. - 1. :55- X. M. 'BUNT NG". P , I � '.­� _� -1 . .1... ''.� ,, , eel , ed. 64 I. il.... . . 6:85 P. M. 0 . � I ; . ,I . I . I �: . t �... . I completely demolish 7 Loc&Ll, , B , I . . I � -- .L 1. - I - ., 11, . 1_.�. i �.. � The buggy w91 2:81 P. M. * . . . I fff - . . . . I. w . . ­ - - , 0 . - - __ No old, or sho a, I 1. .-: . - I Ding last while Mr- ,- 1.5 MixzDt" ' # i , ... - . ! I - ______ p worn stock on han . . 1, -, . i , . . . .1 on Thursday eye :' - s . I - ­_ -.,----- - ming iu - . - : r.z . , I .... .. � I - - I I ,. . , osa, . . " ... f the I Ith con. of Ma4 TRAINS GOING WEST DTJE A FOLLOWS: ==��_ I . I 'L. - ; . Cowan O "V. . -'tq *A= -&-'S - ; new- styles, new designs 00 ' . _ I'll . Wm. 9 - I C.A96 _A .. . . 1. . �.. . I : !,� . .. G Exp- 9:55 A- M- (3��. IAL 0'Mike . 11 .. i I -we _. . ,., No. 6 LiaRTNIN � I every : . L . � t Colli . ­ . I ::. 1i -.-.:. . .: . " I was making his wav home, accompanied 8:55 A. M. Bono' uste of Ontario Ve . � . � � � . I * every week, and terms to p e I - - l;3 W" driving, the 66 8 Loc . Grad I .1 ­ - I , I- . � . .- ;_ ­ - I - _­-, � AL - - � . I �., I . . . . rnintop . __. .: L . �� by a little &I w 'O 9:02 P. M. . f - � ., I � tending purchaser at t - , I I . - 1109 I ag ? 8 _y - . . I � I . . in . . ­ - *­ - L I I � . � - . - . . . . . . . �, , � . I which they were -driving, shy* I Expos : - ... ; ..�: � � I I _. . . 1. i- 1. . � : : . ­ .� 1. .! r ; _. .- . '. , . .,i . !. .:... anima - . . 4:46 P. M. ,I ­ .. - .. . � . . . 11 � ,....*.1.. . � Agency.. - ,. . I .. .. I., - . , .1. . . .1 : :*, -:. - . � : I .­ . ; . . . - i I . - 11 . . . - ,' : at some object, took a sudden turn into 61 16 MI"D - .. L - :. .i � . �. � I... ... . .� . � ­ .. 4 � . � 1. . . I . . . . ... . ­.. . . . . ...�.; .,. tt�ing tha buny and throw- - . � . .- ! . I I . _� .� '*,' ) I . - \. I I � . t � - ._. '..... - , . I .. t . I I . :,. L ,..--. �.. . . the ditch, upse , . I . I . JOHN X. PALMERI 1. . I � I I __ . ­ �.11 ..- . . . . � ..­­ . ',�'. 11 - its occupants out. The little girl . . I I . ,: . � .. . I L . i. ling I othing worse than a few L. .-t j: I . � . -_ . .. I i . I - .i . 04, ii . � - . I I I . ,_ - -1 .... ... 1 4 . -v , � Agent, Pickeringi - ­ : ill . . I . - . I . I . 22 - F. i . ped with n . I . . ­ . ... . .: . . . r . ­ I ' ei", . .� -1: . - . .. . I .. . I �, . .'­_ I __ ' . I � � - . .. . I . -1 k I . t.--. � __ . 11"11. I , - � % -..;-- __ . . . L , - , Pl­ � I ; , . brums, but Mr. Cowan Was not so luc, _yt . . : , �, .,-Nft-=, � . � - . __ - r X ! . . I... � � . � oken near the ankle. -, - . � . --- . 1, .. 1; �' . ��L . I . . � , "' . '�.; , ::i , ­ . . ;ht leg being br . I - � 7, 2 . I '0 . . . . - - .. I .. his rif . , - 1. -,. . i . . , . overaial for fast *.. ., I ­:= . I .1 ,, I . I .. W HEN VOU ., - . . . ; . :. I . I Butc RUM . Is ; . I . . �' I I . I . . - s I . � 06- - .. . 1) , . . who - I , I ! . : I .� � geve & Deed, Bond, Will, Lease ..., � � , '�­ i , , �,.,. - �ving- The fast Youth I 1� . , 1. ... . I , .. I .. . . 1�1: , . / . ­ I .. I . . I., and reckl6a dri . ir other legal document to draw I . . ., . b id ,.Was not ./ __ . 11 .� 5 � - %� �. . I- 0 borrowmonOY; I . .1. I .I- ,. _... I - . ­� drives for Mr. Kingo of U I I n ge �.. '. I ��. ­ I . A or want to � your property in t 0 .� . P. .- � .1 � 11:�. day, how- , I .." . � - � -P . I � I ; .il j: travelling very fast othet " � _111� i, - .. 1� I... - - � . or wanil to insan ompLnies at 13 low , 1 4� _.. . . - . . . ­ 1. . . . .;. , , � r. . t froin the post- - I ..,. . 1. �.. '.. 7 z�. - I EngliSh'or Canadian C . ,'', L '_,!L , _. - - �.._, I . . 1. . . of bodoin"ticaw I %.- I b04, _ L . . _: �." I - .� ever, when coming ,,, - C I - i&IUO& Ali di � L possible rates; I . .1 - . as .well that he . ..... .1 ;..., "11. _._' ,;;; �;, - - it I r. &nee," which *1 ,% . _.. ­ s , i ". 1 IL� : ''L ' ' . I I , and it was in ­�41: ., f''. I I s treated in a Pr0f6§6i0 ai manve or a plow called the "A& �� i , .* . I office I.. 4 2.1,�, �, , I I �'. ; �' �_ - - � _. g the corner of ;:.4. . .1 1. A j'�, L; , ; " Gordon R0096, ' I .,:L t 'I .- . . . . .., J� I and roddenoe op , all rivals; -seed, B - _ � - i - on reauch' � : ��, '� "� ! �'..' � :- ly of oil.,eake, , play. .. 1. ­ . . :.�� . _. wasn't. , i.�' d ..7: �-.fllll -- coAls then (or at, Gordon House in or a supp � - . �. _� . -, r . . - d C% heal of the . , : ,;.__.;.. L �. _ ek . . . t ; .,. . '�' . � - : . urch and Brock Sts. A w . , - . nee) will rocoive prompt sttontion by Flour * - ; : . ;, L.: . �..,#_ - -� � b" a so . ' 071 . .,:. / . _. -, the . � - � or a NiDw Kind of Oat Meal that is superi . . - 1. : - . came off sudd�nly and left 1� r:.1Y­1,i, 4111�� ,..I,,. � day o nigh rridge; I I .. : , . .1 _w Z -.-...,.. cart orse was . I - �..,�. � .i; �.: ! " ------------- - I . anything used heretofore for Po i - .. � .., . . - jk . I ., I . I or a, ticket for the soutlz Ontario Fair,, , ..: , L . ­ . � � . . . �., V 1. ... :!:,!�; - I - 1'.,T(:)w M. , - .. _ i. ­ I.. ". L: 0711icle with only one on. The h . . "i . ,� ,�: � I I , , . - ; His charglas ' I . I � .. ..-!. -thf axle did not scmve r .., :,4�"%,. , 1, I I ,. - . I.— . � call on the unders*n6d- I I . 1. I : . :1 . . � � " - I . I., soon drawn in and ; . * ',�� , , 1. I I 1'��.:;. !,. , . . � ' - I . I �. � _ �"--!.. "! , - i�i - : -� - . - . T., �­ 0 'i. , I i.. . ,:.. Plea" you. / . - ., . - : - :_ .� 1:1.. 11 . . .. 1. I -` ' - __111A � - _ : -,,. I :;- the road for more thap 20 yards . I . /�: .. . . - ,1:1 - . ' i 11 . ., , . � - i. :t O"- .. .... ,-" L : - I . . . ... . .- � I . - . .% � .1 . ng t.. ..­,�Ifl*,..�;*. I . I - . -` 1`1STING . � 'L. - I 1. - _. L. . �. - . � . Ki, "!"O'. & C, 10PPfNG W, B. ftINGLE : . . Louis Layman, of Laskay, �1� V, i GRI I ,.il� . o, Whitby� i , . :._� 1, ..! . - 1� . I . , I ; . I Notary Publi . . . �', "K i ., - . C I -'Bon. Hoovert vi4t, , ' .- _V0NZ- - - 40-y , . I . . I . - . , , . ; - 1hip, nephew of Mrs . �. k at L I I I . . _ . � Ityery Day in the , I _ __ . � I � * I - the ,_ - .1 . . �' 11 . .1 I., I : I ' i at Id r. Hoover's, ; ; , , .,�.,%: �:."­ � I I � . � :.� Z ,.'. ;'-.'- L I � his mother . .0 T.. . . . . ; .14 . L .- I _ ing With - I � N-- I I .L . __1 . _. , I I ­'p­�f'. ­�. . . ... .., __ . .. . met with . ­ 11 J1__ L. . I— I , .. i I . . , i.,. _. - Rouge Millis arkbarn . - , , I I � - . L 11:.i . IL 1 Glen 9 :. , TT11 .! , :-­- ..4 " . * ­ . - . . . ­' , owe t on M�nday after. :. , Xl I 1. ­­, 1. ­ 11 :!�.� _ . ,.* ; , -1 11. I _ , g%�her- ). I � J... ' ' I&yiu at hurdle j . . alt PhAo I , , .. .- . - . , . . . While playiu . - rq -_ � ' : ' . . quite a serious a ' jumping ; T 0 1) . est .U.M L : ES !..... - I , . - . , Ld J . . - noon s he fell on hill L ,_ -tj� , t . I fumer . *.an . ave bu Own;wheat iftound, = , __ i . I --,..r - I . some 001UP. - � , : �h EN'Vo­ .- , . � ­�;J*� .. with . the ? ! -� a., ­ �, I 1Z * an" IMPROVEM f..i 1.��, , �, 1_ g both bon" of . . . i I ow. A " bring good wb iat YOU &Z 6 d.. - . !'L I *.e- u '-` -'�'- ,?-�� - - It Ll i � :n- you . - ' ­ ' " �­ - . - �. % ' right hand. frACtU _ �. . I I to "t go" dour. E. O'BRI191i 1 Whitb* � I L L . t .. - . r .. I I A I ve the- Wrist joint' ";'4- ­ . .. �. . . we : I .. ��. . . . - I.- arm three inches , . , - I � .. I , , ;.. � : - '' - ; I - 11 . - i - � :.!� I Is 'i�.. L secured, and the .' . _ GA* L ;-.., I .. '': . . 1:;, I. Medical aid was at Once � I - I . '..... 11� �. .. . � _.� , L.� "' _, L .":.,J- I I ­ - , , ­ , - - - . I . 1- 11. 'L . �, L '. J . � __ ­ I ! , .� � .'� � : _�_L��� . I . , . , a i .,-.. .1, ;. :- ]ad is recov ". . . - & . i ,-., I . - ­ . '.-�_ t:� ' a bough thefracture is ., ; " , , Iff 04)VER4 - The BELL OR . - . I . . - . ­ . ... I. - ­ - � !�l . - . . I only instrument M*1, ' � . .11 enng� J -It R# � . : i , fl, ; I . inw. __� . . I 3ftolcoxim6a.- . _ ,;-. - ' ,.. i . I ­ I Is the .' -,. ­ .­ '­: . � !�. r very ps I I .. � ;f L ��!% 11 wt Dust, M -.1' - .� : . ­'-� ; I . - , - I . &i���a - d ... 7. . I , I Ith ult., mi. Jots I? " . . . . � , �, I , oth and. it . : , _. ­, - I . ,� .�% On Saturday, the OC - . . . hovi . ­ � - . - . * . � . . � Blosed, and is A., - . -:... ­_.. . -.1 - . � living near �� '. - . . ZXCIUM1.1 )h is alins 4 ' 1: L - .-,:,.. �_� _' .L . 'M04156 Proof A - :i . ,_ _� �. - . �; Orr, a wel . - so-called T :� .. . - _­_ '' , - � I -known fillm" , 080106 Ure's .: i , . - superior to a . � �­ - I : - wnship, : ',. - A of purity .U.11'�, . L , : ­ - ; - .. , 1. � jv.� -,,�'!?' ; I .�­ I . I - . .-,-. _. . . . . ... ­ .: . � , ,.:. Em"V, on nd & : . . . :1.. ; . � : the 9th Con. of York to d levet Tvies.- brT81 I I I , � Mont 11 advertised by another company. T ' . ­ - . ­ � . . when turning the This Pow er " am. ore 000nomi;;V �;' '_ . ­ : :,�i%.j,j,%py.� consists Jim a gate woun(l . ­�� L "I - - strengtift and wh01660tneU' unot be " in . 0 � ­ . 1. � im rovemen th I .- . . . _'. _..' I— I 1�, _. .1 i � Was bauling,in. grain . � .4 L � 8, which is opened and closed with .. 9 i _­ : . � - ': r . . . , ' - . , , .. i , .1 E A S` 1�,` � �1.�`t'j`.'­ . :­ an at any . � I.... - I load up"% and Mr. than the ordinary Made, 't low test short - .. . .. . .Ly ' ; d . � time t I -, '... Z;'..�:'_­'. . % .- Of a hill thi tu a( ­ - A. ' ­11SL :. a &I 0 I I . ; I brow ition With the In sola an . . Lumbe''r"..,..- . - Duld the org I I :.Z�, ;_ 1 2 . .1 ­ . fifteen f"t, sustain. com Are. I . j vertnin are f,reely admitted, ii i - I .1. I . . a of . Wilt'slium or L im W . - , , , � ' ­ I -,I 1. '. 0 , dustf t -�11 � .1 .... �: 'L . 0 ­ . __.�.� .I I _­: *by out. I I I a :% . -A , !".Z. J I .� - L L - Off fell IL distalftel we 0 1100. I f L ; . I F. su edly eat their �, , _. .. �. �1� . �: - L" , tb" We MOvsrY 10 1vt 0"B. U0111 ". I -V P nt , 1'� '. L- - _�, 1.7 . . . ing snob injuries . q_- __ ,1-� � ­ . . . !. ". . Noo eroompanycanuse our - .11 t .1 ­ . ,-,. - Wt, N. Y. I a " . � i in uro LV . . ., ­_ .: . , . �� - I , ­ � sin I - - . , -, n no ." . . �` ` - backbone is either broken . ­ 4, - t' , I wanti ! g Lubiber � .. .. __ 4 1; YOU axe :.. �.,. w! ,_..' doubtful. The , , I . f,�.� � �SUG.40_ if '' and we would advise all intend - ��! ,­ - -the doctors in attendance - ' i ;.;-1-,-, - .., � .. A: I to bui only tb D BELL ORGAN w Ic 00 e- 1 . .17..,:: - , � � _.; I - or die . . . . . - n . __,� .... Practical im : q -,�'.2,-., , . - located .. ;_ I ; . . . - - . .. . of anyLli d,,,, .'', 1, L .;,. ) all the most important and -� - ­ - _. -�' . � --,.. � - I �, . I t�, It I . ;­­ e which. Everything j.�: L._':.. '! . _; �::., I - 1: , i . _ . ._.1 - I . I � � :,.� .: I :, . . . - - - 4� , !I' me, as yet -not SUL LS ' * 1. 4'hu#44 J � ,; J.:, ��'; . ments known to the trade , . pull Mr. Orr _'PLANING I ... I : i . . . I , I J! � - 441*1. �_L�, 1. - . . . : jjj'j'��­)­f'.:._,4�,.; t't'i", : I � . � I ..t `Id. �­. - .4 - - - .. � . ; . ­�- Possible is being done to i ; _ARE�- - . , ' , ` '-. " . . I I . ;W - '. _. 1, . 114 . , - � . * I i_ 4tr %_'. : . ... � ji;., � I , '1�1; - ) _: _ - . - . . - .1 . �. ,out 85 years of 040 . " �,Cj4LL - . "i �,�: ,.�:­� -.:I,.,. OrRv& Bros., -. . Ag"'. . . ._ ..'. I 0 , . through He is ab lbo fill a. ; � _i, , 8 : F 160 - . i . .I - fx I �'. . , I .. .. L . :".,.;'1 - - I . 10 1EAS I �. tFL-. 'i 11�. , , hindes, . 1'' ., �.� ,, - . "".. - .,?. � . - I .. , 'T. , , : 11 - , - 1. : ; �; I in the township. _ - now In 1dU OPerst'one-ouWtheal",bg =Ponib %.. I -4;v , I � "��, 41' I.- 1� . Im, . I . I I , a _� - .. - 11 '. I 1. ­ .. . � . � , ,4-..,_i ..; C., -I.A. i. �. , . I . ., . .. .. � � ., ­ _. I �,_ V.p t � I - . - . - I ' ' 1, " "' . .. 'I" BUY iMplei�entS ., I L ' '':' L :' , -. 'I. I &P .: , V' '' � . - T� i r , f 1i I I I I I , 1. : . t . _. t'j �4 t �- i � . , � . - I , �� :� I .1.1, � * !", . 1 4 . � ii� ,*L,C&Mp in Can t q oddg., - .:..- . . - ", �'L.� i . _-, . , � I " : I . 4 ... I N_!: - . " I : � . IL I � . I . I - . - L � . I � ;�r" L ., i . !� . ­ . 11AMS9 , � . 7"I ��u � , �J. :.4 . � -1. - � - . : ; �L` I. .1 . :_ -,. , h niugton. A few weeks ai MOULD : " I ,,, F ! I . , -it , - L I go � I '� -I t- .- . DOORS, "SH 9' - � I I - _1� _:_ ,-, . I -VV, fik! . . L . - __ . L' I � I , .1, . , . , . It 0 et hvA a little ION- INCks, 9"V I _. : 1�1 � 19 . I I . � � . . . 11" -J.: . L 1 4 - __",_,��_.' , �_ . I I ' S L . AIW ..I ,-, . I I I . � and -well-known vation Amy ord,bra of ILWki Via s`l@oLM&n -1. - .: wiiere! ybu I : � . . There is trouble in thOw notice. , BLINDS.1 . 't , 11 i" . � � , ,captain and cad . ., G � s- oet I ... . �_i . L I ts, Baiavters� &Q., ft. SU A � � � . .1 I ay � - 1. .- . - '. . I " , , _�,�­',L' I , �T � . - suited in the , , .. Newel 1po* - � , . . . � L �!, L' . , I' . . . � .- . Joe . _,L. _ _ . ., __ L." _ _ . , - � . I _., � . L'. � . I .. I . - IV.ithout driving 40 or 50 miles or seip - , 'I'l- I . ­ � - .. �. - ;,- 1� '­ . .. . .. . ?L . ,11 ­ � I . . .. 31�', , r , '. ��'. - , . . S9 . I . , ., � Z' ­: " � ": � ". - - , , . ty I . �1' hav� :, .. ..% , �-�- - I- latter takino her c L , f� -�- , .�: _%. ". - an . a I :_ 11FIcket 1 . I . �� - .1 understan, 1. I it* . , . It - AL- _ I -d� I!A;, " il . _, , i . _ � F N . I ding, which re �' . 1 1 , , I I ': � -_ . leparture from there'L . , _;� . .. - ; I I � -;:',.1..'1­�, -'.! 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I .a �` _ t ,. fir,: - ,•+-►-_ .'� +' ' ;. #' Vl is y j Yorke sn nllr took :.._. flail beatt6 p� moral . . _ 3 :1 _ ' � c • ` .:-s� ., b# m h'an s. r, n>l t+i► ixo rslulweox., ;,r, $ ►P '• nes the #onr ese.atiais for a �-, + _ �, `.,,� "Giood•bye, Alice-altelf th I lrtiTs waa 'riiesle are tbe.iad4 bl • �wr5 pleiinarro yiiiobf biath+eri ldeioi►tti �°Od ae. f ` , , 11 , s` i , ( . ; t' ' . ; s ' yor a iter them come the minor ' advant•g� of k� r �: r'..t e o g cu rgi P°°ple, w►etis cicpeised o�e►tatiotith, io h g looks, a000m lishmeats, and Iamil -. ----r y rti',,' g; ,.. : shuts!! end file psirsiiss were drowsed. p nt four martieyd ' V' es >, �, ,� » e, - k1 Whlla a - ted tl0n, etc, With the H r s, ..- ... Author of TSB VicAit s GOvzuNBss.. FOOTPPINTS IN THB SNOW, Qum Ts , &o. regret, per aps, the hard and iter words Party . 0 .?P�4 fit fe will be oom`rtabls and happy, Lack. �f , , Mtn . r r yeti have just spoken deeps► ing man." I+oatlg lsdi's were: oaf i>i► s sail 'liioe►t$ off I- elther, it will be in -more or less - `� ' He m has •in as he uttered Proil4at, West 11alltax, Jul 31, tlts andt. a #ailuro. U health de _ . �'` e i ,• l; ; f r `' ;t y ' p°D Ply t and it - CHAPTER XL=(CoN=ic . I too l m at tht�t pi+ebant tine to f al a eon `. the lase ,and a eat r he was w" capsized and two of a Wise were .wpm. good- looks, and to some b1f' mea The few da a assed and still he 61":t ditions' of the nershi whish a 1►a ns, =io 'twits manus more than drowned• extent sense also, as the best oOM`t go g g whirl► break the painful reserve which gradnally under pert P in his words had however, erred me A of ( be w� ado.;, :m lle .e el jrha a he , patio, • l►iladelpTih► ,hu 'aeee amen most affected more or . less by the - ;, #� to .- n- r� ; was •growing up between us. I felt very was srobninarry #ri 'AHoe c Wr. ib & I at once violently rang the -ell. startid dew tits pelewe" river In a sloop• weaknesses mad, whims attendant on frail rz- T� little i - much grieved at this. i owed everything is Lake need be is no apprehension a ut his When thje "Irv& t+ answe uQy cam- yaol►t•for a p=are trip.on-July g0. When hf►lth, Yondg man, if your wife is talling �� � ,, the world thatsI had to: this generous friend, money. • mons I wrote a I pencilled note $tep�tsn off of tie fowler part of the ©ity a squall cwme into a state of inv4lidism, Bret of all thin a I - ` i for I should have died in the first dark ••-:And-and-this then was the a he Yorke, andlsent io at once to his office. up suddenlyy aa+' capsized the yacht, result• try to restore her health. If Phe is troubled � ma ` ' „ ' hours of m des air had he not stretched son ht me " I exclaimed •,with natu in- ".See after Geri•rd dear S h " I iA is the drownin of two ns. with debilitatin female weaknesses, bu � � ,. dine were . Y P 8 , •• � P �+ g 8 P� r g , �' Not only out his hand to help me.• - dignation. wrote. He has beam here, an seems in At H 's Lake, Mich,,_ on Moeda , Dr. Pierces Favorite Prescription. I' will i cls iggin y ohivee . But 4 grieved in silence. Until he ditties Af ter he,had told Mr. Lake this, ' con• great trouble. ". _ Mrs. Pettit and her .little daughter, aged cure her. _ - . t o speak I told mgself I mast wait but I felt tinned Mr. 'i'orke " Mr, Lake wb is ,an ' ALtas." " I . , thef t ;n {, three years, were hostas ,whoa the child Bir Jahn Pape Henne>rery Is ening the Lon= :: , i to tt4e that sexist was preying upon my mental Honourable old man, though no par telae lila e0otnel' tad I Bent this note than I ro- fell into the water. he mother in her don Times for libel, damages being set at �� e y h and bodily health. friend •qf mine, considered it his d tq to gretted I had done so. Stephen ight miss fright upset the boat. An intelligent Frepeh £20 000 t m, +�': # Thns thin went on for saaioe little time eon►e tb me and tell me the whole oto understs►nd m an 1 v �_ %' `6 Ss rt' y zloty -he might be ie e I poet' swam out to them and when they had An ugly oomplexion mnate Netlle a ifdght, for • cold longer. Then Mr. Yorke announced that) Alice 1 a few days before I heard this, I had still oared for Gerard. This I mentally taken secure hold of its mane, struggled H•r faoe was all pimply and red, ;� { Though hoe, features were good and her blue eyes R : ' the �e, lie was going np to town for a month or twor� seen you in this room alone with G rare, argued, and this ides made title very miser• back to shore. were briRb - . s....-- for on the followin da I had overheard -I fancied- ou a kin abl What a plain g el is Nellie t they said j ;z , The eb� 8 Y• Y P 8 e, .. ,. There was tidthinq remarkable in tale, to him in the language of affection ! Imo- But A' green& misery -was yet to come. A s seriger train on the Ohio ewe Miosis-' - ip's, and ' :I but corrin at the time it did, it startled I 'ne what I felt. I wi►s either to ound When Ste hen Yorke re a v - pp But now a• by m o lain Nellie has wn K Bi p tamed th t e en si i railroad Frida avenin broke the sada a� ' p s"O 'enc me and filled m heart with vera ominous yon, whom I wished to and from eve PP y g - As fair as as artiste bright dream ; yy 1 ry . Ing, I heard at once the slow and heavy of the Render, killing two men. Her tape is ae sweet as a Glower new•blown, • . i ' . = as torebodinga I _felt, -somehow that bels going .ill, or I was to permit you to link vo fate step with which he • reached me. He A small eleva itt orke t. Her cheeks are like peaches and cream, ei The tap to town at thio filets. was connected with to a fuse utterly unworthy of yo love,' came , near, he took mY haw. be did not t°r in 1f, tantA g �° ' $ i ' 1� myself, and trhough I tried to . hide my un- I chose a middle course. - I decided to go utter a word. Louis, fell a distance of forty feet'on Frida g g , t� +lets a gc Y As Neltla walks out in the fair mornin li ht easiness, and parted from bite aitei'' lttnoh up to town, and myself 4nveetigate a life Bat I was deterMined to tell ' ��. fatally injuring a man and a girl of 18. Her beauty attracts every eke, so that t And as for the poople whn called her a fri ht mind the on the following day quite cheerfully when that Gerard is said to have led there. I was thing at once. At two o aleck oo Satnrdaq morning a fire "Why, Noble L handsome ;" they cry, g • > wvitho 1 the cab came to take•,hita<to the,stwiit •n, I starting on this errand to -day ---n I go .. •- Yoq, . t mg ,note about',. Gerard, broke out in the Wells and French Com- „ I And the reason of the ohne a is that Nellie plant chi could not restrain my, :after he sve�s•gone. I n4vt+, Alice 2 , :rr 84 hen f said• - r _ pony s badge and car bnllding works, Ghi- g P „ r ' f took Dr. Pierces Medical Discovery, which - come up I flung myself indeed• on..a conch the •' I'�q,�no," I hnsweYed,' and nq' tell Yes, AliQe a erect ''• t -but-- �t3°• L glt'i0,000. I . ( 4� y + regulated bar liver, cleared her complexion ` ssppr�ing i `_ room and began to cry -bitterly. I was so feet, 1�Tothing .would ever 'inc�ritee nie� to oh 1_ mp'soot, poor gftl; `ifbw shall' tell yon ? Chas. H. Reed, one of the lawyers who nines her blood pure her breath sweet her - . - children anxious ; so miserable. Why was Mr. Yorke marry Gerard now -nothing, moth' g =your note. reached me�too late 1'P defended Gaiteau, attempted suicide on face fair -and rosy-, and removed the defects -• soon as t so reserved to me now 2 llid he „believe I to a him no more !" Too. late, Stephen . I exolaitred. Saturday by jumping into the North River, that had obscured her beauty Sold by - treating a still cared for Gerard 2 But no -I had told Then Mr. Yorke drew me to �iis b set.. •• Y=es," faltered Stephen Y orke, and then He was rescued. by a policeman. drn sts. - three or t - him myself that I did not on the day when " My child, my dear,' he skid, `some- in 6rdken and sorrbw#ul accents, he told me g� it - we had walked to Redcliffe to ether to see times -before Gerard came back I had the sad stor , Tha mall taw on the Concord railway It is etatel in Sofia that Prince Ferdinand too Lr$ g Y dashed into the 8ancook Vall train at then boil the poor child who had died when we were hoped that the deep affection I feel f r you i eY has finally decided to come to Bulgaria at He had gone almost immediately after re• Hooksett, N.H., on July 3'tth. Two per- - seasons, .there. - had won some little return. Mayy I hope aeiving � note to Mr, Lake's office, ex- sons were killed and several wounded. an early date. Felt of thesb i►ttxioes•thanghts, I wt►ept'On. &gain,�� Alice ? I- I- hcve frilly loved Pierce's Pleasant Pa tive pellets Possess - ouis dose 'Aunt Sarah waa out havin lunch with one ou- , Pse aK fro find- Geragd there. But he had . At Camden N. J. on Au 1 a man s ed eaten in g Y not been there the whole da Mr. Lake g' ' g Powerful Potency, Paas Painlessly, Promote wof her friends, and I was alone in the` house, "Yee," I half whispe>;ed,. `• t e poor told Stephen ;and he told him also that be �' shot his wife aged 4'l, a police maple- Physical Prosperity a ween' } •excepting of course. the servants. But pre- blind girt -was dearer to yon; than t rigb, trate, (in whow office the tragedy took . I ;1 _. . phylactl } . I i-sently I heard some one enter the hall door prosperous one." and Gerard had had high words on the pre- ply) and then put a ballet through his Russia is still annexing territory in As`a challeng r ••The r blind irl must let me a and vious..da about the money Gerard. had own brain all three d instantl and appears determined to possess °all the mother `with a latch key,. No. one did this but Mr. poo g Ym8 y' have di promis to bring into the partnership; world in that direction. Rorke and Mr. '� orke was is the train on think for her in the future, snows . Mr, A Stratford grain dealer named Jameson, his way to Louden by this time, I. conolud- Yorke, I am sure smiling •• apd I think," Again Glera►rd had stilted that ,he Was who was likewise an alderman a school THE ABBB88�iENT sisrF.M.. - -. . a°gi°°s' ed, and my heart began to beat very rapid- he added, and he kissed my brow •` that oing to marry me, and upon this Dir. Lake trustee and a partner in a Tory ' aper, has . ` - used' I she ou ht to have a husband to 1 k of ter ad told hirci he had head from undoubted p Lane isti ursuee Claims paid-Radersess"I y:• �" her." g authority that I was now en ed to Mr °kipped out leaving the bank of Montreal +r 1Ye iirttsal iteserve. se it Gerard . I thoaght'with god 8'ag t 813 0O0 worth of wsrehoase reoetpts of bis. f = g - , : Ste hen Yorke. Of ce of W. D. MArmaws a Co. Girain and Produce •l , `- The den feat•. But as the thought darted through • . - P On investigation the "warehouse was found T (Gerard had rofessed 'utter disbelief in lierrhaat,, Toronto, 11th stn 11387. my mind the door of the breakfast room Aunt Sarah was -perfectly deligh whzn P empty, y' i ' both b) • (where I was sitting) opened and Mr. Yorke she heard our news, this, and had shortly afterwards left the J• D• WeVe. Esq., General Manager Yumal lleseroe : r matrim, •• y, office and Mr. Lake had not seen him since. John Emerson teas empploved at a hotel in mond Life our ei,tion : f. himself walked into the room. I always said, Alice, she sense ed with • New York. He was diischar ed and the . Dasa $Ii— Wa boa to adrnowtedge receipt of F : the mitt ' •` I have lost a train." he be u. •• I? no small self -tom latent "that r. Ger- Alarmed by this •caont^t Ste hen then g cheque for Wive Thousand Dollars in full of Maim want tc P Y, P itiott iven to a ons man named Green. had to call at- office for same im tient sed Yorke was not to be Dom is a went to 'nr d'a led los g Y g under s polio of insurance issued tow by the ttu jom< po Par p" G g' gs ilp.-O@ t wn. AR; y rY neat' night Lmersoa went to the hotel foal Reserve Fand Lite Association for that amount - u papers, ape the dl*k had mislaid them. pearanoe to Mr Stephen 1 _ Mr. Stephen is he approach the house, the crowdL"aroand as creditors of the late Edwin C. Fisher. Yes, and quarrelled with Green, pulled a large shall go the night train sow." so mua6 more aristocratic looking.'' And it, and the cede of the byetandiers filled dagger from his pocket stabbed him in We have much pleasure in bearing teetrmony to the I not hav 'then, I suppose, he saw my tear -stained my dear little aiwt threw np her head him with and en fear. " - the ri ht side and killed ' i prompt and eatisfaet�ry manner in which this claim • •' Have ' ' face which 1 had been vainl tr ui to proudl for she has of sot some ve lei h g h m instantly. He has been. adjusted, and at the same time to express • .i Mani Y Y S Y, ry g He pushed Ihie way apetairs ; he entered then shot ai4d killed himself. our oon6dence in Sour association. Having .n inti- ' •• _ hide• notibbe In It, since she • has Hired in the - That ill stare s t^oogqtt Alae t w terrible sight met mate acquaintance with your President and chief f +`Alice 1 " he eai�, eoraing up to me, and clerical society of Dereham. hie gaze t Ui�•a couch lay Gerard dead -s A serious accident happened on Wedues- otBcer•, we know them to be gentlemen of the highest know t la in his hand on m sltonlder ; "You- are "Ido not care about their tom arative da evening on the C. P, lt, near Hawk i"�ty, and in whose hands ws believe the inter- ou '" Y S Y P ghastly oounld in his forehead, from which este of the memben of the finical Ite•erve are r- y crying- you have been crying 2 What is looks, aunt, I answered, smilingly the blood ca slowly trickling•dovint: - a• A portion of embankment slid into tectiv safe. tell yon the matter ? Are •you distressin J,ourself But Mra,,Ste hens position is ed super. , the lake, carrying with it twenty yards of wishing your associatior continued anooees. the girl • _1, „ He had zdi by bis"own band a pis�'p1 track about -Gerard Well, m'y dear (and he for, said Aunt arab, who used to be one • ,sad when a freight train came along Youn truly, w. D. Yrrr•n=ws a Co. - ing wel shot having n heard shortly aGar his Je. the en . sighed), " in a fes+ days you shall know if of the moat htttnble-minded little women is turn t0 lila roams find where ilio to of gine and ten cars were pitched down' The city of Peshawar, in the north west �. « -he is at all worth of our affection -if I the world thus rovin herself a livin ' PSP the embankment into the water, The en- - f is time Y ' Y P g K the 6ouae bu�•st open the door Gerard had partot India, in the Punjaab, is affected with - ; can possibly tr*st your future life in his example of the force o f associations 1 please and brakesman jumped off the train I never r. „ . already passe awn . cholera of the worst kind. hands. But all, would that I could end my fiery - Y and miraculously escaped. : couven - - "What do you mean ?" I answered quick. here ;, end it in relating d,tar Aant Sarah's •, '°' • lee. Ir. LOEdI S i -I says th ly innocent pride'. But no, a dark shadow ' Some moat s 'afterwards -=when the dark � . husban `• Alice," said ]Dir' Yorke, 3[onkeys on a Setup Farlltil' CURE FOR D�UNKENN SS beginning tro was yet to fall, on our happiness, and the shadow of Ge ands death had g�,wn fainter � � asks. i ; pace the room with hasty steps,'" Heaven sweet content which had stolen oust my -Stephan att I vera married. We some- A Rio Janeiro journal aattonneea that on Trial bottles sena to any address by exp.ess, erecta name— { . I is my witness that in taking ,this step, I am heart, -was again to be rudely disturbed. times, talk of r Gerard now, :fwd of bis a large hesmp farm in Brazil 20 monks s from observ.tion, on reoeipt of si.00. Address alt ] d�-; be Y Orden to !d, ti. LUBUN 47 R'eilington tit. East, have en tau ht to - rsine. • alone guided by anxiety for your happiness 1 I had only been engaged to Stephen 1 orke ruined life. or be bad gambled away the 8 cut the hemp and pre- Toronto, Canada, ,, ; P But rumours have reached my ears-ruumore three or four days when this happened. entire sum h had received from Ste hen Pare it for sale. It Is added that the - _ ^ - he caul 1.i which it is my duty to sift before I can p P A terrible famine is reported to be axis • . But I believe that. in her leasare and ala- :when he first lett Uereham and bat for animals are preferred to no because t• �' I ions to ,give my consent to your renewing your en- tion at the prospect before me Aunt Sarah Stephen now, rs. Yorke (Gerard's mother Y groes' iit� In the (,elician plain, a district of Asia - d M ) the work much faster and the coat of feed- Minor• g pp0 le are said to be etary hm ` 1 gagement-with Gerard." had already fol a,l her friends the sows. would -be absolutely peniiness, them L trifling,--Lwtdon Truth. ing, °p merits •• Renewing myengagementwithGerard !" At least I received many congratulatione Of my dear husband I will not mite, " But i repeat. +` I have no thought of doing in ibese few days. I had, indeed, just been There are m^ny, very many, in Dereham •. - Free ! Free ! ! Free ! t !: - •` Ah, �• reeeivin some of these coo ratulator Seven million dolllars' worth of ins tins ' A Book of Instruction and Price List os, art n°' such a thing, Mr. Yorke. g 6 7 who hs%a just cause to love him, but, I P . •- Bat -but -you still -regard -him with visitor,, and Stephen Y orke had just left me, think, none great as his poor, blind bar has been destroyed by tit'e and storm *Dyeing and Cleaning, to be had rratis by .- harpoc affection?" hesitated Mr. Yorke. when the most painful incident in my life uvife. in the upper peninsula of Iiiehigan, during calling at any of our offices, or by post by j:• wife• i ocenrred. •the last month, This, loss is more to be re. sending your address to R- Parker (o., affecti I -- No, I do not 1" I 'aid almost ,"passion- ,r (fig ii D,j 'ately, -` I have forgiven lilm�-that Is - Steph'en Yorke had left rite 'with a few , � = ' I . a grotied than that of other property, for pine Dyers andCleaners, 759 to ifi.� Yonge St., w ' over. all—that is as much, I think, as either you tender words. He said, half•jestingly, alt s . - land's and pine timber are fast becoming A Toronto. Branch Oflices : 4 John St. N. • it blush " . he laid his hand on shoulder— ' UNIUY WITH CANADA, mono 1 and are alread beatin a mon � titular or Gerard have a right to .expect ! ,�►y po y, Hamilton 10 t Colborne St., Brantford. ' •`Alibi 1 is Chia tree, ie this indeed tragi 2" " Aunt Sarah, oar little ' girl ' id not f: y p y g °P- ol rice. f quite ; , tried fir. Yorke and he else m hand. happy but content =' sad Aunt Sarah told --- Twenty five hundred joiners are on strike y collimes6s ok sthe vewlisauilaail Preis. Dispatches hava been received from the at Hamburg, and much indignation has been. over t ' me afterwards that he was lo -,kin earnest ti •` Bnt, child, " hi added, •` w was it I 8 Departrnuent of State from the United States created b the action of the £ound him here with on in this v- room 2 ly in -my face when he d this, .$rs if to Alluding to the reports telegraphed frog► Y police in sup- . i to tell Y liars the truth. Qttawa that Sir Alen. Cam bell war to a Miinister to Belgium, annoancitag the Gov- preasIng the Joiners' Union, j . How was it I over heard yon say—some p g ernmeat of that noun has inereaeed the I - that a 9" Then I 'anew .... ' , , . • ' to Newfoundland on a mission ip. tt Y words, at least, it; a tone of tenderness . e>p .. teap8otie,n ]toDlffi ■Hilt as>trins from th• si[•ais o! thong ' import do q on oof " cattle and West sad ignoraoc• sad tour, who is oat j i •• ' '• Your litths`' 1 fife not onl aetttent with the proposed union of that colon that after J h`bi � ou misunderstood these words I g�t' y . Y �., r, � rasuN � �:. answered entl •`fV6 on fonnd� him but APPY •„ Iliad ;niter th>e with • few Canada, . tjellr' John s, Newfoundland, e°. l xtr,;lit 11 not be per- themselves weak, wrvons and •xhanst•ct ;:leo Yn• 8 Y• . Y Y hl stent IIs '• milted to stiffer _�in " • t nt h-as►sn ss, d OLo l[ssr who an Drakes down feces n The ny P tender words; z •then Yotlte had gone y Ys fi3ho>�d the le of of whole Anse, andthelrr nl ten j here with me Mr. Yorke is ve sin le of PceP etlbots of abttN or ever -work sad V advanced • Newfoa - i I' l expl`ibation. , I was alone and blind, and away. ndlai>d eTlatt , we. oo>Qvlaced that lutt are tel th• samosa o! oathtal e: I I �i� �- Y -t .t it is their ib tow B• - y Dees, sand !or and - ts►kea it someone ra d at the oindow on the out- 1 Aunt Sarafi a left the roost" when r fortunes R . ' LP a>sr►D Irl• v. La '• Tr•atlss on Diseases of lien• Th• bride PPe ' "'V ► One of the DTOt� ,,,b book will M sent sante to an address on tocol of with those of • Dominion, and after the r "�"6 . slit will n �. side. Aunt o#ten does this when she I heard another fooltiltep outside --a mlan s question has bosun suboutteI to tbem at the reP°�• !►:meat nab►tivement� s .jllpt t""0 SL •tamps' Address �i• L17BO17. e7 Wlting- is in the garden, anA I nsitarally supposed it footste nd a nmoulaiit or two later Oprard Y tea et- IL Toronb Ont waa Aunt Sarafi. I undid the catch of the (Yorke p -a polls, should they rettlra • 1�►r majority of ham"etrieketdr, wiliu bears. the tiI►m , of •. bac��entered sad oLRped my hand. Q,elnben favbttrablo to Cantederation then Mj•• Gam. Duh lad formed` The Ameer of Atgbanistau's generals sill, and Gerard entered the room. Ali •said in sr ohaa ed voice to • y g Y offs have withdrawn all their troops to Belot- I .. °� „ g will be the bales to open tiattons and' of a party of both sexes who wi3nt fro la 8 ''['ht What, without leave ? exclaimed Mr. his usual one, have watched Uncle° P Y I hilzai. This indicates that the consider Yorke, hastily. Ste f aslceitain what terms of union Canada is cricket at Barton Joyce. ! $he stayed at the their forces too weak to keep the open field once i oboe, 1a►ve, the house, . or I' meant to wicket the whole of the afternoon and ""`jYithout leave and without eneon hear, tl>fe truth t cannot bel--iti satel�red to ofgr. The further question wiUr� no fewer thea a erne i m$'e- • I. y g t the rebels i civili; •. Hien have to decided whether the teras ?d7 runs sinat the r „ vient frons me, Paid, I had no wish'to cannot be , t,>s20 this absurd rurr4otw ° e t � Whmmr�o to es►•asaoh er Bow•L ' - `. ed y offered are ss, h as our le can acs tY 8 �M!r8' of men. lei oni of or- . meet him, Mr. Yorke, no wish to hear what have 'in tb ,town tbu►t yon aro en ed peOp #°Or d•r oausing Bilioosn peia, or Indigestion, '� goes; gM ll with advan m themselves, Onl ve In the Northwest tl a aro s ate re rted their attoodaat e.us. >kake at•onw a dose of Ar. of lii fie•had to�say." to Uncle ,fiteph7" foolish or ill Y ry p° ..arssos • 8 I"t __ eci pee le would to be in magnificent o"tioa. Wheat ie tomach ��•r•' � � ��• anon And, asked Mr. Yorke • `his purpose I #alt my #ace flash,, but I answered o p A l DrMi•re, bo o.ms. pz't, r rnppose Lhat tGorifedetatien would ever be certain to be ovdr the average, while barley , in thus intruding himself on yon was, Isup= bravely enough. atEaM ted exce tin this o honourable and oats are mat romistn . Lieut. Gov- At a meetin ga j . - Isow, again to ask you to be his wife ?" . 1 Yes, Gerard," I said, " Itis tree."..• P , p pini, p g of the Federation Lea e r �, ' _ '• Yes, you are right,,, I answered, turn- What 1 exclaimed (Gerrard, p•ssio�iatel way' to t•ot, if a ualon were to be acoom- eroor Dewdoe says that n fife territories bald in London on Saturday s reeolation Das -dozer Y lisped io any other way It would be walrth- khe harvest w be the most eibundsnt ever ado ed affirmin the im ancki ing away my head. i •- It is true," I re ted, l% g portanoe of a Brit- • ' pea •� ish mail service 'between Vancouver and ` "And yoa>• answer -Alice-tell me for " That you," said Gerard indi a� �e°s• sad could lead to no good result. kno't►e.1,This is g}t►tffying intellli p iss , _ • " y• The Harbour (Grace Standard says :-•• Of plenty in`�tho North-west means to �' Hong Kong. '' -i` tl 1. 1 = -what was your an- "a young girl -who professed to love me so *)!a's'ps ! bis oouiyse the • swot y. . ' p y Canadian c i�rtls iW the extent iu die IMP on a thilu x Ca 'he RPhI 0eith�ii i>at� . - . tight seven a'a a �Jhe truth ' ee 1 -are sow engaged to an old man like •` I told him tits Gerard Y had loved :a>m nolo Ste hen i Ido not, I cannot believe p •np1 the , aiieam• next ygei• of a 4�l'ge d•sII • of Say For P stance of one of thewht► °�- >r• • loot Gerard Yorke. I told him that in my i" vinR been telegraph. grants. �d sndee•e• as. „� �• stupe• that m.es db..ese rose girlish folly- I tied loved a creature of m "Ste hen Yorke is no"t old " I' saswered ed here, thL war eaflioient to give selene The dates f - r in con �on�. or that they an due to the p seed y P and add strep to there rt that New- 44=%Mw n the of Na!$4 parseiis in th• wring asembran• at tlsmoss own ima tion, and :that -that Whep I with some pride in m tone. "- It is true p° British cutter Thistle and the Yankee slop and mus tubes• y toandland penton laced eutertn into ne o- - • •_ P lUoroeoopio rwearoh how•wr, tug learned t e, truth -when I heard with my he is mach older than I am, but he is only P $ May tr ' r hoe thin to be. {t in � a _ . lick own ears- how I had deceived m self, that fo two or three -and --and his a does GOII1 �� a view of joining the Dom ca - s elm a needy has been�r>„n! i e�w�nb m love died with-wi y - len e• g , what thq onr p , it cahrrhal dames and t v 7 °afarom , ones y th the belief and of matter He is the best and truest man a�►d �Q saU �u Q a moi► •r an oared !n trash • hoe ao +onndatitifn ; [b felot,' t`he %jafi ion ed ' a ;' + t 'enb oa• b tslsre• sdmPle •arses at ham•. ♦ ' ae3rs trust that had called it forth 1" know 1" int v+ Confederation iripah s nmutbeaLotis.one, and second r m e� t1am b A°' My voice trembled and faltered, and final- Then Gerard hastily d'tught'my Mand. ` yvjlls to to sea► f the P ye. H. Dison i Hon, los flog : roue ly broke into a sob, as I attired the last few "Alice; ' he said, " did os, ever love the issues depending upon it are so far gid :g�; Tl V .. r Htre•t let Toronto. Uiasdsw „ y reaohin in the off y 8l►a - . - a>►nd •106' a 'WE" Tl words, and Mr. Yorke s voice was aLo e 1 g It• e4m on the .tnttue ?w�l. day, September 29 and if . a third race is • Sir James Forgnesoa I►>olnoticed is the a ah « ,i w � 11 , ,': being or othetwi►sse o! thisobl, , 3t nboepary it will U sailed on Saturda House of Commons Monday evening that a :1 in t trembling and faltering when he answered i 11 Xog. kngw I did. I replied. � ' ft ievoatly to be hoped that po ndue October 1 over an outside oorree ndenos -is naw does me. hlen�fdr ills Bake a . that 1� t nor �eaipitancg wilj be o ed in riegt►rdSn . P° pro�reasing, which : turn -`Yon have made'me a thankfai and hap. ge>!tie theughit may be --give >Dns l e I p aura• he hoped'w,ouid lead bo a sstudaotory settle• ' » •. �a , to the itn r t ,enb' ; ypy man 1 he Band, by your words 1 Alice, m lore hon, to deny this engsgemir to' p° Ippcc ' it U From the tru►r_1time Provinces Ment of .the Canadian Hoheries,dis uta at no ' ket Y ardent)gd to , doo the at , not " re et p run do Pon know what my errand to London r Hale Stephen 2 ou have beeA lead in- to hear that the outlook is not encoa distant date. divas 2 Mr. Lake, whom I have known for it out of gratitndo-it is nnsnitable 1 mon- the stm►ues4 °ri( will, ba' mailer by The interior o rraaggiin�g. NI ,1 - the Goovern>don t for litlmil ' . . vel - *iia psis suffered People nese art svbfeot to bas DirsatRt, tai Don" •many years, met Gerard in town, and Ge- ttrous 1 +► J� Pc ty to ova 1 J tongue, or disorder ` whoa a o a the' nestion. An thin a ban- ra y' sh droug, it, which i m '— of 8ftomactr,.Osa ai ono• : I 3'sFrd told him each a garbled tale about our 2 waa silent. , ' .. ) ;; .• ., . P� P q g loop ' . y be nllttved by tieing Dr. 's Hbmao6 Bloom, of la e• • . ti dente the vont cube f tom WaII llrls� been m i .. •quarrel, that Mr. Lake, who is getting old, I entreatyo� give me lege to den g °ge 6r o plus 6 zits. u>, ow and tirl•d rnsn•�y, e.k yloar Droggy,t r l * iG are. y d ndence anything lliee a severity. Insect pests b•ve been common � and is looking -out for an active partner, of- t - repeated er e� ' . ' and have done mach ,' A. P, 3N. . ee „ ,�. Dominion Government is, damage. Al they t�q� res fe> to take him into bnsine@'s on certann I caanotr I will not dss''ibo, I `sale.; itis anticipated that the farmers will have E¢ �1 •appliants, of asking assistance from them I rani co ditione. One of these coriditiona was What motive have on for urging this on ' a poor ear. This mfasin� wi disaon- ANTED--6,o0o ACI>Zxls- ttais sad I+'emate- • . - 1. either for the raining of a loan or as other gu'° . g � , th�►t Gerard should place Sve thousand me, Geratrd Yorke ! t mcut be an unworth y, � 8 Pns� a. w. De.NNIB„ Toronto , - boy, Y i�, tent sin An increased desire fot "cess% hm, Ppnn'P' ►•' , to •meq re- ATEN 1+"or iats�uio.aatea aeporiptiv Q.t-, pounds, into the ,.concerti, Gerard agreel oni--nay, I guess it only too well 1 Yon toned and rtjsis�ed ith'�it sad, {pe and oommeroie►1 union, as if either one or steges tree. x. Qhambgriin, Toronto' :. ]soli 1 to able--sssarfng Mr. Lake that he had the would prop up your failing credit with Mr. d the other could check or sto the dro ht, I '' « „ ul o not think the oogntry its itow in a lfavogr- P OKoriTo CUTir"G sc. nooll .—Gontlemen , sate money ready as U c Stephen had Lake, wo d yon,,by malting him believe �I able positfoa to disbtiee or bonder the enb- Bat when people scoffer ltioonvenienee and T detdrow of aogniringe a thorough!know�edge of nth r ibo, ght him oat of his b eta for seven am going to you, and my poor uncles jest of upilop With Canada." 6ardehi"ps they often look`to .an bat ant ou,�ng should app. nt once to s. s;;oitstaur, t � :'A `ounsand !►onnds. Gerard Dame here, but noney w1I1 th at your command 2 L the right cause and ttust4ifest a tendency to O"s0 St . Tetanic. T on appHesatoa. t gas 'weeks ke' no a et' *Dein forth- thea fibs reason that yon have cane to me 2" �a • r, 8t' for •rented the of%ot of which may YR�TieKii �4>R 11TAMP1IN l AX >RX% h; Js, g L.p _rnL y <soming, Mr. mad quiries into his peur4d these words out with great in- A Wo*"'s BPHn& be rather more Inflammatory than hes,Yi CEIPTB for maputactunn four diiteren6 'sow- n$• Ors--bine, white, yellow and the French liquid f e fir, antecedents. He then 1 ned that since gnation, sad for a moment or two Gerard ' $'corn New Branewick, altho h. evrsn there; stem n for osb velvet and silk,� telydsarib- who {Gerard lu►d left Dereham last autumn that did not answer me. Then he • ke is a ' ;�, 7 talk'aboat a woutan�e sph•ri' ^, °g Pd p ' p° As though tt bade► limit :. the army worm .has been► busy and ve de. p► nt, all sent by mail for 40 pis- C. STIR- `� whri, he bad bee/i blip xo a"most . fitful and hollow vol �N structive,-the . alta ,anon , • ' in llA FIgtWE 41 sing gt- tet, Toronto. sutteriok's � t . - °at Thereh got a. plans to assebl.w lies ' ,� ,. r u » y g . i sin aeras and books alwa) s on haste. erzteeit, both on and abroad, cud ; he has told yon t ! he said. The,Is•r .ot a cask to mankind givui, and the crops, it anticipated, 1ue very t brat he ,was supposed to be a rained man. `Mr• Lake has told Uncle this --stud Uncle n : `'' ner"e'• � a+fit or a ww«� nearly, if not quite ° np to the av .a { Having heard this Mr. Lake spoke to Ge. Stephen has told yon 2" • 4 Thaw a=h oyr* , yes ora Prince Edward Island In said to be munch I �ew1 Istlei•• .- e� . • » 'min e a or d•a er is nus. ! rard,f woo. odmitted- duiS,he had diad great Yos. 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Q!qi°° t ° l e * id.� len, ows*ar t w p q One :-has ohly to put abin sets an' red 'bo'dered towels ken nebear F ,�� � `. and it was gendratly �riien vie ,. aids t 4, iv a Ch wn, f►ad rhah' meEe It wid busnap autnr . � I' ° 1: bey, woman reoerRtl wid to me, 1 Gave some- on his hat ata, take a wadk .amen de bleak be withdrawn when once pretien to din i meat minced, I gave the children a ftner y evldett that he Is na "by invoking oqr gods, leers th deli� h�t esus loo. d ties been pntsled b the quertion asked: let hiar ('s�rt6wtths diap� nay farmer �a�- olio►'�n_ce. hi d"t we had way odder oldb 1 De gnlprit will. be remav b� de whish ww ha Wil . •, w set Lewd 'oe t de one we've t •'would be4 a: bAck atafirwdy, n»' de meetin' ^gill alae itself • ttiis Susi iib oi~boiled einioar. �°�' otos) : be' 0ardon upon his repei�ta>*oo. I► da forward to , " forth maw'1'eatament be true w6y� pi s e little things knew not thwt they were , Itifortnwon witho tlye, aconasr s ansae wb- ppoowerful shakin up'oE d trirt� ebety: y qp #nr ons week." 1 J Th have we mo eddencs :oomin down to 0o is da rrselt aa'` tarioe on Bundwy: the beret medicines for expelling g taribed, ought not "be raexhid in presse�- taking i as iti is intreda a very " La' week Pickles Smith went oflf £lapis. , j = t �� ,' , from the classical Lat n, writers of that tio14a c what most children suffer from—worms. , . » dati he'd then $�llfiderheads 1D BO�ts• : ,\ ; ; , y b " �. >sneaQs Ho4i ad, n o • ss . to ,,rpasoa " .. ; Hine were kept free by thin remedy alone. Period ? id"gerous l►reoede t, and y . ►, r 1 er but Not to ago, a famejirr Baptist'editar iri s: , bre ba the nit - of mygu"�1�►brlt• t a bete, the just sot down W. � Attention hes been often Wilted to tithe Ior Not one boiled onions for dine , lar Nort ern ci said tom �' I 'hn'vs e y t he'd brie home six. tom of bass aa= y distinct refer• $ of life+ eveir season by boating accidents, I ' hives also were they encouraged to eat e' ow. here b not only w eery assn it stated in a our nkersi. He woo sn' ' he $shed as be 1 a th their brews and butter, and for this religl PP01' once ' to the existence and raid "ssppreicd 'of pi ' and al►oatgh the ®daps of avo�diDg them have hives in theit•lit• published iA thisoity��hat tiroee.wrem ret- Christianity at :hit period, bub a ec>Iid proof bobbed an' he spit on hb,bet, wa' hs eotoh- been frequently piifblished, they continue. purpose they had tut a of a as w two- ens. It wwa a medical man who erenogs to ChRist in soy of .tbtr loe7i�eztt-oli�s- of the fact that the Chtisbiana of thwt ewrlY ed"one; le}edle saa.baxe.abouts►s big The principal cause e>f such trsgedi4s may -j tee gars sicril wntboi.. Is tt►iv tryst !"Ire ed tl#wt as a wet ben, be attributed to the ignorance of those who G aught me to cwt boiled onions as a speaifio aqe hdld the doctrine of the divinity of cent ppiece.e cpm hoaa►ed it ww. sot tragi, as I could prove; toad oar ii „ aa' de wa betook on an' skipped Thar�day ahem t to maua a boe►ts. A 'yoxiag man for a cold is the chest. He did not know at Christ; whom they worshipped 'aa a god• Y . 'm that the were °mY be worth while to do this publicly, I So far ae I am • are, ao. otitic has ever avenin' pr*y'r meetdri' vias wwfnl to h ar. who hpas heel► dawn the• harbor ek #tw times •± the time, till I told bi hrl►ve taken the ttfgnbl4e to . inveegi N -. the ' y gw uestiai}ed the a iaenees esus anthentieityy De fuck sat he hssn t been jerked outer hie and hue erroe►pe i . aoaideni, too adteR con' F good for anything etre. eta question "worth aOriae aures and shall now .oi Pliuv'e lettergto rajah, quoted above. It batee.an' tied ap in foo hard !mots proves � ve a red in the Lancaster N in ed Lawd aro to gin human nese siders himself gtialifiad to Bail a bo8x ander E; The abo ppea '� let t(be resnitrr o! that in- ► all aircumaitancea, and whin boast '.by a j $ra, and hwving fwUea ander the eye of an vevti tion is'the 97th of Pliny s 1®tiers, as published in how will f+� t William Dllelaoth's edition Boston 1809. tar anodar chance, agne�ll, .renes hie head and while. he ierying , i experienced .physicrfw of t�hst aoutnty, he , '�harrt repae of the icr 1►ttn` atithoth , ' " A few da a a o Trustee Prllbsuk draw- 1►cee Y g to collect hie thoughts wca ize takere�p� writes m follows : have a wird to sa s at ristianitry is . -Nem $ ' NIS". ed $2G outer de back—his savings fur de and"loss of life ensues. Besides, rail « The wbove c n ht to be ublished in let- , are generally ballasted with stones air iron . � g pp , tr; ie:. T44y all dice betfpre "'%hare was any last ten Y'sn--an' pnmhased him w male. tars of gold and hang up."6esids the twble, _ . VARIETY• u' He w►ikeriated that male'was wort $76, wn vrhiah sink them when filled with-water. _ so that the children could xead it and re Christ)a►nity. Julius Caesar died t4 B. C. ; , Cicero 43:• Sallast 34 • Virgil .19 • Horace, _ -- i dot he had made de biggest kind of a in►r� the boats of ships of war, whio4 carry .,, mind their parents that no family ought to ' ' ' ' A travenlo doctor who holds forth to onions the whole ear around. 8 : avid, A. b. 18 ; Livy, A. D. 17. They $ „ gain. He sLpped 4i+eeif on deet teg� waT�� ares w ith water stns}! ranks ' Indiana has his bills read :— If not hu ' or breakere, so that when overturned and r be without Y were all dead years before Christ began to chuckled, sn - he went to pray r meetin an Plant old onions in the fall, and they Rill preach• seaeaa ww. barn B. C. 2; Tacitna by a mob I shall mach this place about•--� , rangg till he could be heard a mile, but arter ! r men at least three weeks earlier in the ( P t foo da she went ou to de baht.an' found sat filled with water, the ballast helps . keep -- ' : I cw P and Pliny the YougRer, A.. D. 61 ; and Some odd din oaaboms still revai . y them aaoat A boat free from s es or I 1 ring than by spring plantiay. (live saetoniu A. �. 70: 'These, then, este the The Romans to recline. at their ban- mule stone dead. Den what happened? He 'iron ballast, even il fined with w r has, _ , , i - ; �p all es a few of them raw, as s' uets and the ba it of I in at public din- sulked an' ri ped, an' cussed, an he de- children of ag authors whom wo.nmst consult ; wad it is w q , , Y g , p sufficient buoyancy to float and to r rapp soon as they are fit to be eaten ; do not miss strikin fact that - three out of the four do Dora still prevails;. sesta dat de Lewd was agin him. De Lavvd those who may be in her, until ued... C. . treating them with a meas of raw onions mention the axirterice - of Chrtatiwnity, and ,A, writer on politicit economy says :—" It's wan all right as long as Pickle was makin Boats, too, ought to have life preservers in . . - three or four times a week. W hen they get , that Pliny and-Taeitus both give very ins- the little leaks tbai tell." Yes, indeed, a X50, but all wrong when It wan lasing $ them, but above all 'should never be entrant- I - I too lame, or too strong to be eaten raw, portant sta►teifiGate about itis- progress and little leek will gibe you away as fast as an He am hash to-night au' still alive an in ed the oars of those who are not Rccus then boil or roast them. Durr unhealth g�od health which are proof agin dwt de n$ sy power. Pliny was governor of the province overgrown onion. ,tamed to manage.t em. uall seasons when diphtheria and hke cantag�t o l3ith .Dia in the rel of the Emperor in Souther L California IAwd forgives ninety an acne time, w Spritsails ase dangerous in - ous diseases prevail, . onions ought to be f Tn an, 98-117. Now hogeg re is Areal estste agent realizes the weakness of human natur t t eaten in the spring of the year at least once . , ' 9reeantly ted: the following, notice oa a •6I war, ' a saloon de odder day in weather, because it itis difficult to Re. I Pi.ixt'e Lri-r$S To THa EnPssoB �'RAJAN. idea of poo p•'`°°� them and dao erous at the same time. If , . mons are in ' ors ' and pro- p land : 1 "For Sale Chea The which war sobAn or eight drunker men. a wee&. O �8 ,. _ ]3est Climate o!a the Pacific Coast. The + of 'em. Drink w t has two -masts two mea most, stand phylactic beyond description." Farther, h It is w rule, sir, which I inviolably ob ink war makin beasts u , and if by the.wind, their weighjt against challen the medical fraternity, or any serve, to refer myself to you in all my Land Thrown lri." .ad war• twkin' breadfrom de moats of dib1- P ge the masts increases the rev raga arnd toads � mother to int out a place where children doubts ; for, who is more sayable of remov; Qld Jacob Hobbs, of Misaiaalppt, b° Iles 'en. Drink war' saa{cin' up' their ra s, po ki , , be son_ to overturn the boat. Lngeails urs mach Ing y p irig y gra $•?2,1100 in gold idnring the war was blaatin dein manhood, as dnllin a ry owfer but neither the Bheets Doc the hal - have died from diphtheria or soarlatinw m sora les or inform m . i orance. , an inose, etc., where onions r*ere freely Having; never been present at any trials before he told my,body of the spot, and his timent of goodness in dein hearts. If I had mda should be made fast; they should be. �. use . concerning those persons who are Christians . own son Obadi�►h has been panting for the �n de Lawd I should hev brung about an ke t in hind ready to be let go in: an i� i � i — I am unacquainted, not only with the n allow boa ever since without any. lack. ez loshun to lift dat hull biziness sky-high, Stant. Shipmasters generally are indi8br- y yy '�atcheg is Greenland. tare of their crines, or the measure of the : R,eoently he hung himself to a tree, and in an to hev sent de saloon-keeper about a ant boat managers, for lack of e� perieuoe,• - ' I'j'he preacher i; invariably resorted to, Punishment, but how far it is proper to en- digging his grave the long-lost. fortune was mile higher don anybody else, but dot as- and this is also true of seamen generally. ter into an examination concernin tnem. turned up.' Luck comes to some: men wftar loon am dor' yit, wade same crowd kin be UnleBs trained in the nee of boats .before, _:_ both by young mea and maidens, as the loans der an da ,wad data roof of sick matrimonial agent. A young man comas to Whether, therefore, any difference u usual- death, y P they go to sea they will have rut little op- . s - i n as s to ht " I ly made . with respect to the ages of the The latest craze amen Naw York ladies forbearance an' liberality as we kin skeerce• • - hence the great pas- 4 the missionat house a d y m, g portunity afterwards ; y " •� Whom ?" asks the mis- ty, or no distinction is to be .observed a �� hair album"—genttamen's hair. S'oung ly rompre�end. �n et. steamers have their men eereteed ia,l .: - want to mei' 9„ Breen the young and the aidnit : whether men are bason ht for a look of hair and the +' If I should tint out to be an infidel ! g sic " $ave yon: aqy one in' mind . to a don, • or ii g ' the nee of boats every time they acre in port. ' nary' „ r+epentancd entitles them par , , rcqnest is such a Hatt ring one that they are should stop short as I looked at the aaa an Whalers esu ships of war are exceptions to. , " Yes,'' answers the lover, but she wilt , oral too hes to ooa 1 when the ri ht Y — a man has been once a Christian it avails g eanoon—at de moantpina an' valla s at de not have me, I want yon to speak to har��� nothin to desist from his error ; whether damsels a p Y P Y brooks alto forest—dart► one a roof of de t Sandrae rule. : I « 1y The contribution is tied p . have yon not spokep for yourself �� v g ofessioit of Christiwnity, unat- w blucribbon wad into rho "hair- er of an infinite beW. If I should sot It is estimated that soma 501i�es are Iostt . " Many times, but are always says ` No• al team along with the air off "a crowd of aoutt to deny de Lawd, I wonldn't hev to to "annually in Boston bay and harbor by boas • i j "That is nothing," says the pastor ; "yon tended with any criminal wet, or only the Does aha tike crimes themselves inherent in the r�fesaion a black to find plenty of proafr dot He not accidents, most of which could have been know the ways of maidens. other fellows. Over it will be written the , avoided b eommoa Prudence. Why not are unishable ; in all' these points I am name, age, color of eyes, dt+te of receiving only exists an rules p a am t wid us, Y _ .:: you !" " It ib difficult to find oat. She will tl doubtful. the memento, sod general remarks w to r- y Pe but dot His gastlenere aa' orgiving disc- )have sae b°a hos who have Cha a of them : telt you." The-pastor accordingly sends .or `In the meanwhile, the s}ethod I have conal appcara+ioa eta, which may or may sbhan or' all dot stand$ between us as Bich bared, i . the girl, who comes willingly enough, know- observed towards these who have been . e meant:. not I nom n e , ole- ss the albam L never a rattlin' of d bones as would keep de hoar Iieensed ? Our steamers which carry ry mwwnin'. to Saturday sengerS are inspected at car in nods . ; _ Ing well what the mesea � „ • brought before me as Christians is this : I to be � byy any r � fgminine a ea. on mad from $sudsy ppee . •' Well, m dun hter, he observes, it y „ evarp year before they receive certificates I . Y 8 e•„ ., I igtarrPgated them whether they were (,hria- The ous ladies are as road Of their is time yon should think of.martiag Haus; if the confessed I ted the sea Y g P night. of safe , wh not sailboats? he recent.. j vs her invariable and Y crepes q trophies as an Indian warrior is of the scat s rPasi�ox stx$PTsD. .1: terribl a,as of life by rho caps zing of the never mean to marry, „ tion twice, adding threats at the same time; he taken. '3ome time Since Judge Chewaogave'a gar aeht Mystery ahowa the nece"#y of linens conventional answer. "That is a pity,d if they still perrevered, I ordered them '� • sa s the minister, ,, because I have a good immediate! nnished. For I was ntter>miilk for Hot �YCather. den party. In order to have the wfiafr as sailboats as well a►a steamers hnysband for thee." "Who is he ?" she tO dad whateve p the nature of their B recturche as able he borrowed a bnst of g tells her his pens A great hysician once said that if ovary YLto from the club masenm sad fastened it asks. The missionary then o inions mi t be, 'a eontunlacioas and in- drink in a crotch of a lum tree. It added eats f nwmes— altho h she k it as " ll.as he P one knew t e vwlae of bnttermUk u w p y $ow to Learn tow- u8 aO1! wi° , flexible obs oertainly de.erved oearrec- it would be more freely partaken of by - to the picturesqueenee. of the affair, and the i does-stud lainahes out turd the: hover s tion. There were t�fl>Ners ►1w �ra�i8ht ba' per Judge a heart was be niag n g lookin ,kindly ; sons who drink so excessive] of other hev gin to swell with The first thing to be done is to learn to - t ` raise. He in stro g. ood g . seessed with the sante infatuation; is effects on en some unknown sw►asin in the duck without minding it. Hot you breath , " j p fore me po • • ors es, and farther comps pride, wh j rte caught two finA whales when his twmpan- but beim citizens of Rome, I directed that° S g street flan a rank at the boat wad shivered and lit our head under w ter several w I- ions took none, or whatever alae rag be said g the system to the cleaain out of a cook g P y the should be• conveyed thither. But this store that has bean clogged rap with ashes it s w hundred fragments. The Judge times whenever you bathe. Y u may to I . to his repute. After the catalogue of pia o (rriaus9#W the case) while that have been sifted thron h $rein eve - merits ha beep+ recited, the" 1 + t was . under rtsecution, several 8 ' g i was notified that he must replace the bust bably strangle a bit at firer, but the dirt u►g ++ I Y P and crack sa in that the human if it cost him a million dollars, and for the will become less and less dissgtfeeable, until I •` Bnt I think Ivan a good- or-not � oo .ad. An a!•evic0 1 .. t q� instar of tli0e n�a � system is like the eteweg and oolleets and pmt font weeks he has been in a terrible etwte the disinclination to go ander water newrly •':Ah, wall,,, re►.y$ the-BdarYn flin a i++fordiition wa►s �resenfbd fo me without refuse matter that can in ao waY be ct mind. At this meeting he announced or quits die�ppet►rs. Of course the bather ' i " art not Rise. There us no la.d as g cyst Y that he had utterly failed to secure a bust, need not make a martyr of himself by _ nd- an name subscribed, coatwining a charge ape i ha n an he can I shall soon find him a yinat several rsons ; these upon exam• as, by inat elan buttermilk. It is tarso a but he had s ro ition to offer- In place Ing his whole time in the practice h dunk- - wifre" He then wishes the girl a good day, oR+ pe as by drink g instzon, denied that they were, or had ever remedy for indigestion, soothes and •quiets of the bast of Plato he would furnish one of iuug. He may splash about as ' arch ae he affecting to b.�lieve that the interview is bean, Christiane. They repeated of ter me the nerves, and is v somnolent to � those ' sure to lin er, and of ter a e ads and offerexi re• dry Columbus and another of Gioethe► and he likes. Sone acquire the necessary indiffer- over. But she is g r sn �vocwtion to th g who an fabled with sle lessness. , Ib would sign a pledge never to give another encs to being ander water almost at" once. si h she whie ra So it is par- wine and frankincense be- tip overrated lou se be lived. When it is acquired, let the bather aeieet ► blush and g Pe li ions rites with medicinal ropertiets d►nnot be , garden party as g titularly your wish, Herr Pastor' ;,T do not £ogre am statue (whbh for that purpose I be W Whale• lace where the water is just ".deer enough lilts like him,,, with a deep sigh, '• but if had ordered to be bron ht, together with and It shoo d freely need by all who can g�I alpole, GlivedamJonea, '4 . g et it:. Ev one who valuees good health bone Hawker, Colonel Cabiff wad others for him to sit upon the bottom with head . yon At this point she virtually hands those of the gods , and even reviled the aboard driniic buttermilk every daY in warm made brief speeches favoringg the acceptance and shoulders out of wester. Then let him - over the business to the iuinister, who has name of Christ ; v areas there i. no toraiog weather, and let tea, oiaffee, and water of the proposition, esus the President finally . hke a roll breath, distending the rang., and . to tell her that she koowe she loves the lad ; it is o ahead who are really Chrieitims in• atone. For ohs benefit of those who.are cot d ; plseiag his arms by hie sides, lie down out that she would not kia►�e come if she had rest t; bat let din be a' sad his back on the bottom. If nnsneeevind 1 ! thou ht of acre him, and rhes£; not6i to any of'theso oomplianoes. I thought it yswats of it, I may add that in the •• We will nerdy t, the lnn and . g Pting ° ro r to discharge them. chnrnin of it the first sit digestion wwn& tto you nil. My eye will be kept on partially expel the �►fr froiri, ggss but to ask the blearing of P , o those who were accrsed y n After ha ' found out by' wet- is.wanting some am ng them- it ne hrough, making i Of the easiest de jedge fur do next few months, w' ia,ease try agar �g upon their union. acuate a witaers is person, at first confessed e• qnioken( i of all things to digest It maker be ar sound lwyin wins far saodder ga'den, awl ozperirnent how easy it it to lie down The marriage, enrionsiy enough, Y salvos Christiana, but immediwtely after d enathin will transpire to ri pre a': on your back ands-water, go out to the fall .. ve des on ,which the � .had gastrio jnice and oontains properties that P1 gLOw.to length of our ro and, holding your - takes plias on; the rY Y nied it; the rust owi>sd, .ig.. _c they rowdily assimilate with it, with very little farrow of sadness across his dw.�ick o ffein toward the shore, i .' bride . )ii►a en4pb+iFticaUy ,Ptotesiaed that she been of that nwnl�er f , btMt had snow wear n the digestive orRaos. bra►th, pal y_ nrwl w�l never hive the brjd egraKtm. (some above thMbe, Othl'pr : and w few p°II ��no'• hwnd over hand, not letting your teat tomb ' _ wbove twenty , din ago) renonnoed that er- '�'bECtQIfE A� �tCiZti�• Tho gnatettY report of the Connmittee on bottom on asp aeoonnt a�til your breath B'1b Life. '• They-L worobappeel Y~ -mo`t" and Astronomy asserted that no radical changes runs out or yon run aground. N`o matter ,p�C Y the innages of the , uttering Imprensa- Two shit b and 7 yeah old were recite had takao place isr the'heavena dining a whether yon go under or not, no matter i There is an astonishing amount if differ- tions at the same time 'nst the name o[ log at the in a book of o ed the Inst three sooaths. As to whether the spot whether yon keep yourself right side u or I - d agaait whole of a►rtoons a y pr two and enj Y not, go right on hauling yoaraelf towaxd the- enos in the endaraace shown by savage an Christ They e►ffirmed th o 1 F tbey turned on the sun had anY inflnenoe on the weather : civilized folk. Among as babies are Crest- their Snilb, or their error w , that they pastime eatoeadingy Y the committee were divid bat each faction are, hand over hand, till yon reach shoal .. " ao the w g altatid d• ore it was w the rapreseatatdon ai as tatozicat3ed in" - a {a stood ready to be aaa• The estimatedater. ed as if they might bareai�, yhi mot on y ' goes; but with the Indisnr their coaditiom light, and addnased themeedv in a form of dividnal +whose bettor-half was entoradng dbLance of the sea from the earth, as ante• Whea you can ran yourself ashore wi life bi din them- more temperate principles with the end of a in off a h of ease and oertwinty y P Y of life are less finely balanced. Baby prayer to ChrLt, as a god, 8 -handle. As this re came to view £ally revised by the committee, was oral on well robwbl have amo the Apaches is thus described in the -reeves b a solemn oath, not fo any wicked broom h ho was 1 on, asked the � miles. This is knock g a►P discovered that most of the passage is made bot never to commi any fraud, the snot err, mass, but the four men figured it all out on at or near the surface of the water, and Pverland 1lforitlalp : pp000s dire purpose •never to break their elder child he knew wb�i►t it portrayed, a bars floor and wn ready to rtaad by the sibly yon will have learned after a fashion Leaning a6wm't wagtl"'"d dingy theft, . or ridnitery , dozens of little baskets with tab Apaches word, nor deny a trust when oaUed U��°n and the was prompt : " Ii s pada �k•m&tks The remazkablp hot v�eat in- as krep your balance and pull yourself k kin their fiats therein. The kers a►ie to deliver it rap ; after w>sich,, t ww tneir inn► bonne #rom the flab, wad ou beaten for the 'pwet month i4 attributed to (the in- ashore with your nose above water. When . sur g you can do this you can breathe through . thepoo r ants aIId then re-assemble him like yon did udder night" The mother creased motion of the earth as it revolves of 'the regular Indian style, an}d h castes to �P gi your nose during the passage, and as soon babies are stepped and rested into them eat is a common hanleaa meal. Fro was grewt�y wbaahed ;the father, whoes ez- ori its az(js. This motion will be n to de- tight and snag, nothing. rho gbut the this aast>oan, however, they d after t perienoe hwct been cited, dropped his Paper about the middle of Aggnet, sad one ns yon �n breaths co.e{fortably while haul- . an osier b w ch, amor - and left the room, while a ooa le .of callers collar will then last a man from tea Ing yourself ashore you ar " ready for the ;" round, chubby face and two t fish• blioation of y , l ; Some s Haws hang their leets to the Z to your own commands, forbade o who were prevent at the time L ghed ins- dayyto two weeks. next step, namely, try pull yourself ; q if they a left stand• msu�g of way assemblies• I eonseque ' moderately at the child's innooept elation On motion of Judge Cwhoobs the report ashore ming one hand fort a rope and pad- ' • saddle-horn, because, — - o round And dged was accepted and adopted. dling with the other hand.: Thin is nota , in on the ground, the dogs of this their declaration, I a it e lick the 'babies' faces, mach Ito the little snore neaeasory to endeavour extort e t s.. Epgagi>� IllaIIuer� i ver thin to do, and in all probabili j - two fe ale slaves to s aAn. ileo$.. ,. y g , _ n n There are a thousand pretty, eng�g - ' t before on accom fish it you will find ones discomfort. One rather frisky Po Y, real truth, by p tong Whalebone Honker has lately been on the 1 Y P • with a tab on the horn of his saddle, wan- the torture, who were acid officio in little ways which evetrp n m y rat on yourself paddling with both panda and , y without running the ria at be' deemed ury fn the Recorder a Court, wad less also kiekin with both feet—that is to 'say, dere from the bunch and is immediately sur- their religious fanctionaf bat I could din- le eto actuated swimmin As soon as you find that you I a crowd of do s. Rover nae, that there poop affeeeted ar fo pish, the sweet mile, the two events L1oaaavaefnyeyhim very goo tiff ht-ai n ,and our 1 rounded by B . - , \- : Their barking starts him to trot, and with by as absurd and excessive s eretition. I quiet, cardial w, the earnest ovement y - , j . es'from her to ad'onrn a friend, or mors ial a powpoaa• He oaoapied a front seat at the 8'�n boos water, on have lea ued . a shriek the mother rush P deemed it eapediest, thereto 1 in addresadag 13' inertia crossed his 10 like a banker, and y I in the line to catc h him. Bat the pony all farther proceedings in or er to consult sager whom one may' teeomm nd to eknr gi►raund pia n th the greatest rom- the great secret, and swigiming with the i doesn't want to be caught, slid from a ttot you. For it appears to he a Iter he ply 8°Od regardry ' •the inquiring g ae, the gla1ed most a roved 'and sci c stroke will / t i oration •melees ial 1 at edea which L eo ptivatiii ptaaenoy. After the report of the Com- follow according to your. orortunities and ! '' turns to a ran, and wway they fly--the baa- de br�g your conoid Pe graaein les! gg , , . ." kat flu in on his . side.bnly making him t as great numbers asst be volved r the Whea Halted with salt-possession that will mitten on Astronomy had bean made he ambition. run the harder. d er of these prosecutio ,which have ire u the good regards of ev a churl. arose and said : I y , Y, elr�ead extended, and are till likely to "Misner Chairman, prove dui de Com- No one seems sorry for the poor' bab Above all, there is a certain finesa of mittee on Finance be instructed to pm'- The Electric Reviezo say Many will ba' ,_ , whose yells are drowned in the general burst ezteu tope rposs sof all r airs ages, ��w+ which should be aniti ted, and chase a shin toilet set an, plate-glass air- surprised by the atatemen that more than -- of laughter that goes up. and 91014 of bobli sexes, which, do either inert or nom , adds a Y - an' 3,500,000 passengers are 'ed annually in : , the std that holds the` -basket « In fact, this conte ons an retition is chs •m that, almost entirely ea urates for ror fur de blue aunty-room. I, fur one, this country by street-cera moved by else- - Finally P gi pe but hue The voice be 'mode- ens got tiresd of wauahin' in a tin basin r down comes r baby, thump, to not confined to, the cities nly, lack of ,beauty. in,' ons ieca of coffee sack." trio motors. In Montgo cry, Ala., . oleo- b oaks, Poo the ground, facedown, and the pony, after s read its infection among a neighboring rated so to intonate that it will a . dir4ct- nip W _what's dot ?" exclaimed Brother tricity is used on eleven es of read, and . Neva bless, it still �' running a few 'more rods, is caught by a villages and country. ly to the heart, and from that nit an an- Gardner as soon as ho could get his voice, the coat ie reported by th general manager boy, while the distracted mother picks up s p ible to restrain its Progress- TLe ewer ; and politeness may be o - „ oa— ou.want a chivy act, an' a lookin'"- to be only one half the co of horse-power. _ I' and itrtmedistel un- at least; ,which we • 0406{'alowat }� to ons nature. Neither is -e throws Y Y, a to� wid a red border t oda on which eieatricit takes the place . her naiortnnate infant, Y., temglBO, h,m, an sons lacing the deerskin: cover, takes. it out to "as- deserted; be$id noW to. be f , ueAted ; i ems away is attending tQ snob insignifi• R of horses are) found Baltimore, Los . j sura herself it in stand in a t�!►r itr pfte a lon ipter- cant ns they may seem to thoa6 ha engages rudder Howker, sot down 1 You or' fust- trait Scranton, • - lwdy the saw'e'd �eoleaaities' fined twee�y -nix thousand dollars an' Angeles, Port Huron, , rather risk rigid awiel fall. iniasios, are revived '; tow ah I malt add, in weightier matter. an' aeaaadiy, I dealer' on suspended Appleton, Wia., and Den er. Electric rail- - - ' I y in also a general emend for the n = t - there is ago ; mon 1 sora either i o0 P� The I•andbn (oa find R'utGr Review as a from de shin fur a period o ee the way 'n arse of eonrtmction or . - victims, which for some tins t had met y P , under contract in twelve ther cities, and in' irate a Mexican tele a h opera fear urchase,fs. , ar the circum-t a #nrthor advauoe has jw been puede 1 hev had as ® eon you flit de est month Joan Am p ash an hev bin aniicipatis' comet rich thirty seven companies ave been formed " tor, was in pia coffin and about w be4uried g � ►j oe mentioned, i is -easy to con- in ntilirZin�� h��ydrocarbons far - in6 or other steps taken for a building of such when an outside operator heaird taps inside •struts what numbers neigh be �reolaimed, oa board ship. A legitimate' bjeotion to break- Yon are a mss who can t sten Pres- „ r- , rah . When you hev got thra� biled roads. t Upon none of a roe Ia now in °, " which said is the tel a h " , I .� don were ted to those aller veats together you feel operation in this country however, is force•- : egr p language w general paZ the adoptioti of liquid fuel at ,under ce PeMtY,a y am alive.'' it appears that preaen" ' who shall repeat of their o error. lain cicanmstan�, par been t t the ase of shirts supplied b storage bat ries attached to ' mind is aoinetimea a good thing to have Now read steam for tXie difiiasion of th oil fn the sat you own aU de sooner to He was a imuch y I :. _ : � r 1i a oomd bre loos of knowed. yor fadder well. the oars. In meet 0asoa 'war is oommnsi- - even at one a own funeral.—{Chicago. Jour- TS» : u s LY.:. I; , r, , boilernrnaces, entails ou azi yit he went b arfnt ' naL What wonderful in0k it was that one ou kale ed, my ' fresh "ter from the boilers.' Ae thin lost Hotter moa deny sated by an over-hoed ao da0toxp r ` s all summer washa his face in a trough of The. method p salt ter oII rte t the Y in of the- pea-tier at-the funeral happened to o�s against halve hes to; be made gid by to fi4A a iece of Dr• Mackenzie repo growth a telegra h o stet. If the corpse had `Pliny, in the m ocean vo ages, the daadty the warier water, wn a war lucky P the Crown Prince's tis now so aligh6 P s who were brong before yon, y is This straw tlok for a to�►eL De SOckretary will fi only been rapping to a lot of goanses that Christian ro it is Dat p"asiblo ton idle► raised to a datngorour: ini� � that he is the troy a will cease toy � ; � i`� record de �entanoea in full, sa I shall ses ezpeo :; didn't know the alp4abet, who would have eictremely P P� ' ever, entirely overoonae t;ltergst+em „ Cher. .'�� i thf►t it 'diva i=[Lowell Cour- Isy down an ,fed rra�lye i►tah to act�/in 4, sat It aro praperlY airried out. ge . - s - "' aaY4. o+'. t I wv,�l� �fvt adYp - - .. . -. ` ' _ hes' 1fb ,, . . 1 r. all mast ff a t - - -� _ x � d I yy i .. - is - .. - - r } r ; s' . �q - --,war... - �,. _ .may-. `-1,..�....'.n ,. _ i, �1• - `;� a. r . a , • 1 t: i , . :, . , �r t I . _ _E ..a ;,...-. -. _. .. :.. , .. ,. :.c .. .. ..._... _. -. _ �..- ....:.. � ." -. :_ ... ... _. .., i .-...- a -- I r -t ..-. , - .t.. - - .r , r 4 , �- 1 2 - .. - _ -.. .. ti _ _, } , .r ��:c -.. -.. -t . *.':.. - .. _. -"C• yy.. 4^'� p . 6 ' . - S3 int+. � - , - .. - ..-. r_ �.: '.:� - - - { �,. �. ,.:_. .- _ f//- Vii,.. `��s ,y': • �. ✓ra, :.»t -.... , ..3, - - +r, �.:.:!"„ b } y:k•.. r�t 4' r?i rx'� i, .. .r,.,, hpf .{ya e•.,. ,.: .... t- :tr ".i- - s. -•y .•yr pts y _ ! lam,. i` ��''•w•t ='- _. ::A, .4t, . •..: + - JST-1,_ ,-{'rtM-..: " .+j _„ 1. _...:....r t,. y,a£irE. Fu., a: 'hF .r![' _ _ _ ti� "- ,..,.� � f3,111J!•!`..il'°aafiSA�IIdAv,� $� .� Yf ,:r . _ .(I� v _.A! NEW ADVERTIGEMENTs THIS DAY , r Local—G. G. Green. t �-` For Sale --Thos. Whita. - . 'Locals—Wm. Hodgson. '' ` -I ' Hay for Sale—R. Baker. '` Mortgage Sale—G. Y. Smith. , i Canned Goods—Dickie & Margnis. Special Notice—Bell Telephone Co. Grain Buying—W. D. Matthews & 1 - Farm to sell or rent—I. B, Carper♦ . , L� - i 9b f ickn ug sumo• - PICKERING,ONT., AUGUST 12; 181 : . , 1 .II LOCALISMS. '1'o ie -Open.. The public scIiooIeli�e-open on Mond - : neat, ,after the summer holidays. Ma •people will rejoice thereat • Heat Daos. ! A boat race bet een Hanlon a: i �To'emer, -for the championship of A merit will take place' on Toronto bay on; Sats I .: day of this week. The stakes are $1,0� -�.. a side. i withoo t ♦Harsh:; On Sancta avenin ne I v g t a special se mOn will be preached to young me Subject :—" Lessons from the ; life + `- - Daniel." All are invited. Rev. ' G. I ]hewn, pastor. _ . Crowded Ont. i i I' We have received . I a lien h I '� gt Y eft giving notes of a trip from Claremont i Mackinac, tint owing to lank of space ax sad lack of time to get it in type, we al reluctantly obliged to leave it over 1 . nett issue. � ` Sousse Died. I - One day last week a.I are bel In ' 1 �g Irl . John Woodruff met with an; accidet when rolling by coming in, contact wit . the sharp point of a los. He brougi - her to the village for treatment, but sb died on Tuesday morning last. She Deters' Lists. . The voters' lists for t6 township c - Pickering for the year 1887 are now i I the hands of the Clerk, and pantie interested should ezamine them and i there be any errors, have the same cot rected acccrding to law. _. She Pau show. . If yon have not made ups your mind a ii' yet about giving a special prize at th Pickering Fali Fair, now is the time yol should do so, ss the Prize List will b• i published in a few days. The Fair toil tis held at Brougham on Monday ani Tuesday, October 8rd and 4th. - alp HarpesL .. :. Harvesting is about t'61'weeks earlier .. this year than usual. Many farmer♦ have all their grain in low. The ear13 . ` completion of this important work wit _ _ . give the tillers of the soil a good chance to attend fall fairs, &c., as well as to gel through the customary fa4 work in good i i arms Z*Tlas- '� . In another column land by ' esters i. p Messrs. W. D. Matthews & Co. (Thomas Moody, agent),' announce that tkey are prepared to purchase all the wheat, barley, peas and rye that farmers have to sell, and will pay the highest market l price for same. Extensive improvements for unloading grain have been made at the Harbor, of which further notice will I be made in THE Nicws.' - a unit. 1 Many of the villagers are complaining of the boys (some of a larger growth) sneaking into their gardens" and stealing fruit, tramping vegetables and commit- ting other depredations. Instead of com= plaining, they should catch the vagrants and pull them before a Justice of the ; - I Peace to be dealt with as the law directs. A visit to the cooler and a fine, in addition to the doubling up frequently the out- come of munching green .fruit, would be - a more salutary lesson. Try it. A Chamm - The Post -office Department has issued the following notice :—«All local or drop' letters must be prepaid one cent each by a Canadian postage stamp, otherwise in order tc enforce the law, they are sent to the dead letter office, to be there opened, if not bearing a s�secific address, . and returning to their writers. A letter - bearing a specific address is not opened, ' but forwarded to the oris nal address, with the ordinary dead letter charge of - ' I two cents per I oz. rated thereon. j she got Wet. _ '' I A gentleman of otir town ` with two ladies, started to gorse np the . i- river for a- row last week. They reached the boat houses all right and succeeded 1 1in getting the craft into the river, but as 1 . one of the ladies was stepping into the c . ,1� boat -she overbalanced and tumbled on- E cermoniously into the water. The gentle- I man with considerable trouble succeeded t in draping the unfortunate lady to the t bank. Fully satisfied with the adventure I jthe party returned home without any un- necessary delay. A NVdsance. f " e i, Frequent complaint is being made by t some of our citizens at being continually i' disturbed at night by the prowling around .a i of a mare and foal. Our sidewalks are e, - not in a condition to allow of such traffic, al and unless the owner of said animals a keep them in, he may have to psi' the p, usual pound -keeper's fees as well as ai - damage done to property. We think, tl , however, that this notice will be sufficient, m I and that hereafter we will have no reason b I . , to notice such complaints. - bi IInited in W edloek. fe On the 1st of 'Au t- ins♦. Miss re Florence A. Peart (formerly of Pickering, ex but latterly a resident of Brandon, Man.), Cl was united in marriage to Mr. R. T. th White, of that place, and on the 2nd th, { started on a trip to Ontario. They are we - �; now visiting leer• mother and friends at Flr . ...I : ibis pidbe. Mr. White is; we understand, pre ' s adnate of the Times office, Axeter =: . _ ' y and purposes starting in business for of himself at Blyth, Orb. We. wish him Ca success. ' 8rd {- y e 4� Ed -, 1 -. v - i , f t'. s "3 ,. - , - - -t. S• Z f A. - e ' a}f & 4 G ( Y ,'l F } 3R.l�k c•i i.� atl� yy .� M,q'i. - --_-_ - _. [ - .. _ . Ohoice sardines a Ii4 �'� NI lT�B 4 Dents per boa. gso ' ;,.�.� . _ - .�tq$.hY the iVuX�. .. 1 7- ii,. ...Rte[,- . -A ..;. r�- l- f •=-U•re. B. Batting lel in ii �i"a* ay .for �'� Wkft I, handed 4my ;tette with 'x � `�... s . �.. #lj+� ��d� f'� 1 � f It i';� � :I � 3 recovery. z short, a000nnt of my tcyttr thro the I� The-mdo ed: u ' vitl,be'. int the market to bu,v, as soon as the farmers North-West, cknd on to Vseconver. apd re ares to sell an t —Mr. John Bunting, of Toron , is on and Victoria, if stated that in the . f e I . , P p y gaantity of ___,_ . a visit home. m�q>#t give $ when♦ �tatemeat of hat I �►.►. SHEATA °.: AN11 --Miss Leslie, of Clinton; wag Ivisitibg saw on my eastward trip, and y a inion e, ' , YE ti friends in town last week. ; of things H Ping lett Piatoria two TO BE DELIVERpID AT OI3R :- •o. - o'clock in the erring iisaabed Van aver ,�;,..: �' . r., ,il —Choice granulated sugar're kohl 111.C3C®Yini arlp4r er. 9 abort 9 a, m., and left Woe same at 2I�►m.'.$ST�+pT cheap at Hodgson's. p. aa. At thre4 we entered rig into ' —Mr. R. Bunting left on W esday .the rookies. d to give. the reader some And will pay as Liberal Prim as the market will afford,; ' morning for a)aoliday trap. . idea of the v tress of these moan no I *a may further say we have, at a lar e cash outla ve much fin roved the : � � ,• ' mighS say the from 2 o'clock on �iday , � � y; ry p - -Perfection soap 4 bars fop cents might sa rat 1 Bunchy morning had facilities for reosiving grain from farmers wspous, enabling us to handle twice the i7• at Hodgso>�t'r#, onl left the beh9nd ns. Got ough quan the same tame ae formerly►. We also have the pleasure of saying tb yy b the kindness of ad oinin farmers and a little liberalit of the Township Couneil, —Sple>4did rain' on Wednesd y. tt witiwnt any mishap, but had to � a y j g y maketh Qverybody to rejoice. short ♦tine on not of some rocks ving who have promised a farther gttant, the road to the Harbor has been mnwh improved, l —Mr. and Mrs. B. Abott ret-- ' ed'fast rolled down on the line of road, whit is a making this a very desirable market to deliver. and sell at. week from their visit east. very common occurrence. There no I: t;., - . 1' COAL AND SALT FOR 'ALE.. need of being eery or lonely, ss re is =Mr. W. V. Ricliexd on left la t' week new eceaery a ry infante to take at- : T on a visit to the Count f Gre tendon. --� • sy y y Qui a few. of the mon ins W• D• MATTHEWS do CO• HOS. MOODY, A eat 03' —Mrs. Wordell, of To onto, wa --visit• have titles to them, such As Mo ald, g • ing at Mr. D. Leavens' last week. Stevenson, Tn r, Golden City Mou Main, . - 1liessrs. Jas. Jackson and Jas. Turn_ Glazier, &o, he fine growth oft >inber that the yalle s produce is the only ing id bull, of Clinton, spent Sunday in,t wn. " that •is value le, -beside the fish i the r- —Mrs. G}• G. Pursey, of Toront , is at rivers. There s timber enough be sen :I r- present visiting friends in this vici ity. these mountai s to serve Manitoba a the ).O .. --Miss Patterson, of Toronto, is pend• North-fV�et fo ages to come, and no oubt . but it will be n ilized before long fo that }0( ' ` ' ' .• ing a few weeks with relatives n two vicinity. . purpose. . The ine of the C. P. R. d not - r- run 'through fertile tract o! eo utry. - • n- —Miss Minnie and Mr. W. G e I�ft The very rive ,after leaving the r kiss last week on a trip to Grimsby �ar and to the east run thron h hnn reds of I MACKEREL 'I .. .. - bf Niagara -Falls. g $ ms es 7 - . I i i• of very barren and monotonous 1 Icing . ' i' • —THE NEws will be- stint to an'- ad• country, and o both aides of the r � as SALM ! • dress the balance of this year for $ cents far as the e e could see and how '""��7 -- •. • Y ( nth cash One and three cent stamps aken. further I do no know), not a bush any I SARDINE I � �r—ifessrs. Dr. Rea -and E. R. Eddy 'discription to seen to relieve the opo♦- ! / . 'o caught ten fine pike in the riv r on any. It is said to have holed the ho a of • 7 i , , / I � . d Wednesday last. One of them ed the buffalo. Tey might make a s 4rce - . . . . e the scale at 9 lbs. living in anmm r, tint they could not fat t CHIC . ,. in winter, ae ey could not find i her _ o —Rev. H. S. Matthews; of �o an- 7 -, - food or water ft 'is a great lone 1 nd. I} . I villa, and Rev. i1Zr. Hall, of Green cod, ' . were in town on Wednesday last, an gave All the appear ce of agriculture w ata APPLES 3 - 0 THE NEws a tail. was three Gina 1 farms a great did nee - -Mr. C apart, said to the C, P. R. eaperi ectal it arrutherm, an old jgent emgn farms—a few red fenced in for th ar- �' l.r - i - h residing on the Kingston road, near se o! adv • / \ ; � PEACHE S po erti ing for sale, but no s les 7 ,t Whitby, died on Monday last, an the have yet been ade, and as it has re- 1 e remains were interred on �4'ednesd marked, neither will be for a generat to PEARS —We.learn that a Portion of a heat come. Those d legates that went w as - 7 ■ field war consumed the other day near far as Regina to view the Indian ves FOr Salk 'at :' f Whitby, having caught fire from a park and drove south nd north into the conn y, 1 - 1 from an engine on the Grand nk speak very favo ably of the f©rtility of the S Railway, country,and the rope all looking very ell, -- - I . .... �� a I but have little f U4 of the Indians m• 9 f ' ing good farms . The Governor was ex - The voters' list of i�ckeriik To ship ceedingly kind and courteous, provi ing • for 1887 contains ""p names o ' one them with hon and carriages, and dr ve hpndred and slaty women who are duly them wherever hey wanted to go. As we ' E A L S T jqualified and have -the pirivilege o Bred turned to the t the country impro ed. v Ry • them of exercising the franchise a the As station after station was left beh nd • - . . _ 1 forthcoming municipal elecition inJan the settlements an to attract the ye, �..��.,; . , j Zama, Pros , Maud ; and crossing the dividing line ,toetween he - - I ) ` t 11dr. David Annan arrived`home frons North-West an Manitoba at Rlkho a • - England on Satarda avenin last ria great change to es place. Brandon i • Cli�leea1B1Y18 , y g + g•. very smart lookipg town, with &boat 8, 7 fng with him five very choice Clyde dale inhabitants, ands everything looking I ' . horses and a SIAKland pony, whi are peroas- I was trold by those who w p now at his stables in this vill e. Mr. that all south of he lines o rya s 1 nes ag ver ninety m les 7 y Robt. Miller and Miss Miller did not was good farmin land, and settled. Bill r retnrt� with him, tint are ezpected this eastward to 8rd n and on to Porten la Coffees �jOC week or the first of neat. ' Prairie and Hig BBtaff the land looks v ry I - . ' Oa�7 eie . Civie $0u"y. {,,,.. well, but one thi g they are lacking, t at ' Whereasll, all the �merchante and us' is in planting gr ves for the shelter of th it - • nese men of Pickering have buildings. It w nld be a great Demi t, A bmidev beaatifyi the country.: It i ks requisition asking that , Tuesday, the bare notwiths nding the Rood oro i 28rd day of August Inst. be set apart as a Quite a large po ion of the country to e civic holiday. notice is hereby given that west of Winni is in the hands of s u - said Tuesday, ' 28rd Inst.,, has bee so lators, holding o until they Ret their pri . 1, set apart as a civic holiday for the V' •age I took the s boat Athabaska at P rt . of Pickering for the year 1887" of ' ich Arthur t. Owen ound ; had a 'beaati ul I .- all will take due notice sn trip down the 1 e. The weather was 1 govern t em • , selves accordingly. By o der c,f Lh les that could be des , and the very best f Andre tompai. At uh i ins May oot of Lake Superi r, . *--i-•� or h Y• at w at ss called a Sault te. ! I Ivyhold Oseas. S xaris, i a . , ' It ie now seal ' I 1 business place. The short til4e I w - 0 I ' . . I ed that phoid f rer there I saw ten ree-masted vessels tow Lookat�ll . g a Ce �In ge�: are carried almost wholly in w ter, through the canal by steamboats, each bot i and -that while freezin does not des ro g two at a time. Tlie are at rese t 1. g y Cowin y Ory ouW ill beob hged I' them, boiling water always does. I building a rail from there to Dula proved also that filteration is wholl fn- ezpecting in five ears time ♦bey will ha a Toe a� Orli.. I 1 In� effective for the pnrifiratloa of water m•. a city of fifty Cho and inhabitants. Aft r i7 p - ing these germs, so that this water a arriving at Owe Sound, Wok train Its Qfy�u .bad' ud j�e well maybe infected from isinks, etc , at Toronto, taking icalar notice of t e J ; g t• , a consi• erable distance. With these �� crops' Comparin them with the crops a 1 'I definite Manitoba they w - 'i ey determined it ought to be larther advanced ., \ y Ontano than they were in Manitoba, a to reduce the danger of typhoid fever to from Toronto to unbarton my opinio . a minimum by care. was the wase w'th regard to the oro I I ' - , .. ` - a earkable TO=O' .. I' 'i,, ' As to the ap Doe of Manitoba an Fish stories are now in order. Thi is peep der the latter. I like r . t 1 Ontario I would r /� one given as a fact and is ll rolling county , tted with , , V� �g - ' s aged to be . Y bush as new. If the first, it should be from d orchards. It is ore comfortable an fl the latter it should be decorated • A home -like and all ell fenced. The ten Muskoka cam r aIle '� in the west (where there are any) are 1 - .. • pin Bed that he set at wire, and at a die ace the ooantry looks t a night -line bated with a minnow. Tie - ., ," I a great bare Alai The only dif%ren j ` [ . - , was swallowed by a shiner, which as that I can ase bet een Ontario and loan'• �lC��rl� ur0 �� taken in later by a perch, which at a sub- tobs and the Nort -West is that the lar drag �'arero m.:. Sequent stage was captured by a black is cheaper, and t less to , ' - - . ! ' bass. A muskallonge woke up before the but on the other and the beRtn with ; . camper and swallowed the combination, • y Ret less fo their �rodnce. I bold that immigra • and the whole outfit was hauled ash re tion is flowing i rapidly this season in time for breakfast. • Muskoka iso A Mom has- already arrived than was th ` I wonderfpl country. I . ( 10 base last year. I boarded with a tamil t People Deataadit- vrhen ,attending he Assembly that I oiaes. Stratford four yea ago. They told m I - What are they ? As a. general th•i they liked Winni well, and the clime j .he . are � they prefered to B atford. Althon th I y peracsriptiong having bben need de reel of cold tasks ith Great success by old nil well-read g greater Yet they'tli . not feel it so much op account of the drys _- 'hysiciane- Thousands of ievalide hsve )een unexpectedly cured by •their use, ifud atmosphere. h , . - hey are the wonder and dread of Phy0i- I forgot to Ment in the above part o ``:: �t ;ians and Medical Colleges in the U. this letter of the magnificent growth o - . -`` • �•� timber that the valleys of the Rookies an o much so, that Physicians graduating at dedieal Colleges are r aired to- dieoonAt Vancouver produces. The tress are beaati . croute proprietary medicines, as throe h ful to behafd- What is called the Duitl pine and cedar are eo tall and straight I - hem the country doctor loses his most `' I �rofltable practice. Asa malnufacturer of Their height is from a hundred to I roprietsay Medicines, Dr. G. G. Green, of bnadred sad Sity and two hundred teat �` . jr{ _ Voodbary, N. J., advocates most cordially The cedars tate same, and without a bough CTNDERTAKINGF A Q' ECI -in order to prevent the risk that the sick al 1 a few feet of the top, and stand so • . A T •TY. nil affiicted are liable to, almost Gail b °ce .together than were a deer to get a.: • : . ne use of Patent Medicines pat out by among them he wound be very easily ean�st, t'uYniture In endless variety t bOttOm 1'1Ce8. . j _ - • seaperien ,ad persons for At Vancouver I saw two pieces that had I and see us, I sggrandizeme t P aly, and the employing of inexperien been out off a tree that measured over T - I , I : I nil incompetent doctors by which &lino t eight feet across. The tree was hollow. = V . i eery village sad town is cursed ; 'and m n These pieces were out ofY above the hollow.' aiming to be doctors who had better A gentleman who haw the tree said he ° , Qor% of Hing d Church Streets, Pickerin . '' iJertakera, ea rimenting with the r could stand ataiaht a and walk with all - - pe p • ctients and robbing them of their mon °'p wide it,,atsd he was a man that _ .- i . ,. I . id health,—for the good of the affiic stood six feet without his hat, It is really . ` I at our government protect its marv�ous• ` P. NtassT, Dunbarton. - - eking laws to regulate the pra�cti�clee b f t , •�..•-,. adicine by better ex rienced and mor ' eileo I llhQoks• pe . oronghly educated Physicians, and the. Says the Beaverton Lxpras :--Several keep u the honor and credit of the pr shocks of earth hake are re rtes ' 9 po to have ,• tsioa, a so Eorm lave for the recording o been i`elt on the � '' I � I, I: wes>k and northern shores - ` , :: 3 . . r , wipes of proprietary medicines, nada of Lake Simcoe on Friday of la$t week. . %initiation s d decision of ex�serien .4 • ' t iemists ands Physicians appointed fo The shooks werQ roti violent, it is true, v :. at . it tint sufficiently so to remind people that _ -•�-/� bb - I pbrpose by the Govertiment, beton even this roan of he ,,; .+ ; ;, , , .. �t V A..L� ' ty are li sensed for general use, H �fatce is . pa , old most freelyy pplaw, the receipe of Bos not safe from seis><mic agitattion. With •' \ � .1 � - � :e'a German Byt+ti ements is . inn •tiro ht for- s ,, .. _ . x; t=�t p and Green's AT40M these mow • i, i .; ..; >,y. , sine. under knob laws, had he'the ward the. -fatal that t e unary reefs tart;% s l,. . t ; • • • �f <• . t> ,� Il �tection, and thereby save the preju + 1 f,. " ':