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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1887_09_02.1% � Pa ONT. FRIDAY',, E] �KERYI�GI . 2 11 88'7 ",, ; , I 1�U. 4 E MBE . 9 ; .4 4 . . - '$ .Z P. . I 1.1 -_ d. i. .•j'i��+..{ 9 ,; I PORT UNION.* The Gir�that helps her Mother. k: i OOIIABII*tBCRIBEBB-Byrefdtring ©<J ROUN US f ,• . ' �(i 10 a- *tonal 1'�dx :' t the address label on your paper you V The girl I lave to think about . _ • - ( : i always ascertain the date to which . A Rnrden party and honey social• will q our subscription to Tga N$ws is paid. Far more than any other, 1KdtlilC(sZ. I misub cri are acknowledged 1,y a L4TitBT LOC HAPPENINGS AEC $DSD gY be held at the residence and Rrounds of a0 thoughtful helping in and out- ,�; , . :�, ^ - "` "` change o date on label on the tint paper fol -g AND .JUTTED DOW BX ©UA Mr. Andrew Annie, Port Union, o 'Che girl that helps her mother. I .i THE - Bad, ,W 0. * J • H. Ca 10 , re eipt of money at this office. Always COR SPO DRNTi3. 'Phursday evening next, 8th Segtembe ', . e _ate paid ahead. '' under the anapices of ®the Methodi t Though plainly dressed, yet always neat- 4 D �ieker" g. Office second door ens _ post office. `' t z „:` And never in a ther, - _ _ _ die Insu g Public. . . church of Scarboro East circuit.. A gra PO @ Ph ei• V •' � OSHAWA•:, .1 But wisel lies head, band and deetVV RS _ ATEMAN REA, y program ig being prepared, and a mo t . y p r. Rea Coroner), 11 now hll s enjoyable time may be expected. S e Te girl that helps her mother. -., D eians Surgeons, etc., (D - T '�'� l_19U! 190 a I r J. Hagg3ns, Of this'tow` g j 5 . Pickering, out. Office boors -Morning from twin song. bills fol full particulars. No ignorant, uppish, empty prude, . - 8••30 to ll:;A; evening from 5 to 6 o'ciock_7-y DICE G� i _ ___ . r With whom no one would bother, I I -a--- Agent f r the following firs lass Fire and Liio The Harbor Co. are getting ready to--T�-�• - �.. E�'RRIER,1l1.D„M.C.P.S., Ont. Insur�lCompanies : But 1{enial, jovial, active, shrewd - D, GOItONER• Office hours --morning from TH LANCAIRE, receive Fain. Washington Letter. The girl that helps her mother. i . . to 10, eve'niug 5 to 6. Surgery in rear of DRUG , , , ei L. An event in social eireles was the 1 STORE, Brock fat. North, Claremont.. Pli$i Ons THE WESTERN, !' mai ria a of Mias Emma Hyla d to Dr.. (From our Regular Correspondent.) She cleans or cooks, or makes or mends, ..• . supplied with Pure Drugs, Chenocals sao.,.`�, CITY OF LONDON, and g After testinit the new Civil Service yes - And cheerfully does either, cheap for cash. '' f - N9RTH AMEN'►ICAN LIFE. Belt. C . _ A seises school is being open a Gere by lotions in the War Department the i it And tidies up all odds and ends-� . 3#ett.tal. !#ie;tken all kinds bt grinp' arty at longest the Sisters of St. JoFepl3. Service Coinmisaionere state that t e ', The girl that helps her mother. r��;... �.. ,.�ti possible rated )Business solicited. : 15'y Oshawa defeated Pori Perry t Cricket experiment was a sacaess, except in so a She does not dress ap like a flirt, R• F. L. HENRY, DENTIST, visits -- by one run on the 25th ult. minor particulars that sari be readily a - mo Rad, and gossip gatiher, DPickering every Saturday. Vitalized Air jested to meet existing conditions in t e yet ever socially acts her part-= - administered for the painless extraction ot #the ouNBARTON eyatem to question. A3 a result of t is The that helps her mother.• a teeth. r i O examination the Commissioners ha e certified t+, the War Department t e Home interests moat engal;e her tame, Lc•�ai, Mr. J. Mc 7tell'ar, it young farmer froth - For parent, sister, brother, ., �.�w.___::::.. PI KERING AGENCY ' Ottawa, who wax visiting at the Manse amen of eight persons for that number of �, .._�. She thereby saving many adime- .s...>;�•� - $1,200 vacancies, and names to fill tae TpHN BAhL -DOW, BARRISTER --- -' here, took a run through tUe township forty-eight vacancies iu the $1,000 el ss : The girl that helps her mother. I. .. ` t) and solicitor, Notary Public, etc. OFmC$- . Open for the transaction of an -legitimate and purchased fro3n �'1f r• John Morrison, • I rY�verell's Block, Brock -street, Whitby. Private Banging Business. will at once be certified. Thee appoi t' Thrice ha he who has ensu wtm; loan at lowest rates and on favorable — $ • Saturdays of rooklin, a span of heavy draught menta will be made with due ieRard to To live through life together, I 1- - funds to & Omcg HovRg From 10 to Y terms of payment. _ y__ bore e, for -which he paid the handsome apportionment of the offices, according For God's benison aye rests npou , SO:hi �S PARhER, BARRISTER 10 to 1'o'cloak. the notes of the several States oft e sum of $G00. Tliis speaks well for the q The girl who helped her mother i I - and Solicitor, &c. Money to loan. No Savings Bauk 1l1COi1118Ct10n. p}? Toronto, Aug., 1887• -Dm•Ta• - - commission. Solicit :Honey's Building, ticker- County of Ontario. Union. The new rules will be a lied to . _ _ 4-y _ GEORGE KERR, Agent. Mr. G. Parker has gone on a visit to clerks of all .the Departments in t e trig ; _open_ overy_Saturday._ _ (8--y) ___ _ — LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. MERE, BLACK, .LESSOR & -- n Court$. '_�Iew York. We trust the worthy alder- Treasury, it is supposed, being met i n . ` Sittings s of Diviso g man will hay a an enjoyable finis, and orI� given out that Seeretary Lamar • DEFNGLISH,Barristers at Law, -solicitors - 18 7n Chancery Conveyancers,&L. OH►ces No: 17 (,'OL��TTYOF ONTARIO. Ipill' not b4 detai>,ed at Ilackwe�l's[Corrsspondenteexpresetheirownv,errs,andv3e Toronto Street (over Gas Company's), Toronto Island• strenuously opposed t0 Lite new Civil s�r• do not n0^esssrily endorse them) Money to Loan—No Commies>oa. D. DF.LAD[ERE, ' i - aS -1887 les, an �AVm8Q- BLAGH, A. A. REE9OR, Fi TAYLOIIR ru Whitev A - C vim d ehat,he will ezert is n- - 3-y '” HIGHLAND EEK. fluence to, prevent their aaplication tote alp Scott Ct e• ExC.LIBH• --- I y : D• C. Dieadonnell, Whitby, HI p , ---- -- - ---- - -- - ----J- I• °V hitt Clerk, QHS _ _ Interior Department, though I doubt t e , -- - E. FAREWELL, L B., BAR Jan. s, Feb. 2, Mar. 2, April 2.May 3, June ,Q, July — T Oct. 9, Nov.Deo. It ' is crit ueeessa to remind t}l truthfulness of the report, for Mr. Lam4r, gam, Now as the storm has somewhat tj . RISTER. County Crown Attorney, and !, Sep. 2, having been a college professor, fully subsided in conuectiou with the recent - p M Gleeson,' Greenwood, y li • ` County ,solicitor. Court House, NV hitby. 10-T 2 Brougham : Clerk, readers of Il$ ,N zws and the publi appreciates the scholarly attainments of case in the above named place, your humble , ,- llfay !,July 5, Sep. 8. •,4. ` ___ 2. Piekeringviilage :Clerk, m. Gleeson, Green- generally of the opening services of th his subordinates. servant, a supporter of temperance prin- ; _ i''8f81'�1�111' f. wood, Jan. 4, are S, ovemt,er s. Sue new Yresb terian chnrcll here ori I have it from good authority that tie ciples and a rate -payer in the vicinity, . 3. Port Perry : C.lerk, J W Bn;nham, Port . - Perry, February 8, April 18, June 21, sept. 6, Oct. y new Commissioner of Patents has m e wishes to express his views and the public ;,_!,: - :.1% Y yutiday and Monday next, when a A. I30PKIN8, VE ERINAR lb, December 1g. R Y opinion on this case. Ido not desire to Surgeon, Graduate oft a Ontario Vet- !. Uzbria e : Clerk, Z Hemphill, Uxbridge, interesting and ptrofitable time may b the unexpected and interesting discov r enter into or discuss site advisability of the Q. lusty College, Toronto. Treat all diseases of Feb. 9, Apri �, June 2:', hep. 7, Oct 19, Dec 14. expected. T138 ChUCC}1 18 One Of t}1 tl?at the` pay rolls of his office CAntain t e an names of quite a startling nunper of adoption of the Act, for we all know as a , - _ rthe domesticated animals. Ca s by day or 5. Canning -ton : Clerk, Geo Smith, Cannings ' ladies or woman whose salaries are not p - means of enforcing temperance principles - - ' om c attended to. Offie and residence, Feb 10, April 21, June 23, se t 8, Oct 20, Dec 15. fittest in this Section Of Cr, no q night pr p Bing street, 6. laeaverson : Clerk, G 7 Bruce, Beaverton, should the weather prove fair, no doabF vided for in the Congressional ap ropy a- and elevating the standard of morality, it opposite Cutliert's Jewellry Store, 2&y Feb 11, April 22, June M, Sept 9, Dec 16. p Pickering' ---- 7. Uptergrove : Clerk, F J Gil s ie, Uptgr- its seating eapacity will be folly testa tion bills, and who are classed as •tlabore ," is a miserable failure. Truly do I lament l all the dery tes. The ladies are Makin but whose laborers are not peree tible t that some of my temperance brethern, in HOpKINS, VETER NARY SLR- grove, Feb L, April :, June 25, Bei, Dec 7. ants to accominodatie p N Graduate of 01 Ontario vet- J• E. f AREWELL4 • , elaburate uTangem i ]east to the public vision. These i Scott Act counties, in reports to temper - H. CiF.O , erinary Collgge, Toronto, will sit Whitevale, By Order, , I (;lark of the Peace" all who attend.•laborers" are chiefly dietinquished by once journals, strongl� advocate the Act, .Cherry -wood, Rouge Hill, Highl nd Creek, ane _ :'I - - N. B.—Since the prihtinR of the bills their attractive personal a arsnceI a d 'and say "it is working admirably towards I Dunb"n every Saturday. so practical O ��� pee horseshoer. Diseases of the orse's foot and i s J it has been definitely arranged that his it is said they are protected by statesmen the extinction of the liquor traffic, �c." I snrgical operations a specials . An assistant worship Ma or Howland of TorQuto will high in the counci s of the Nation. can name a writer who, in a recent report ' - a s on hand. ails promptly - en. Allan R berford formerly jun to a Christian temperance paper. leaded horseshoer a1w y All past ,:caaunts with the Brocgham Rgrlieas ooeupy tl: a Cl'alr. G attended to. Telegraph addr s : whitevale, Auditor o1 the Treasar . Ont. P.O. address: Green River Ont. 84-Y° Factory must be paid to' W• H. Jackson or Win. ��^� y but nowt a the Act for its ennobling work in his city, Cowie,•tbe present proprietor, when rendered.i. WHITBY. prominent �laicl� Attorney of this ei�y, while at the game time, you can see drunk - -- — ' * 1 and a clerk named Bronner, of the Pension ands reeling through the streets daily, and �Ine$ �a ��`.1-- The Tata is running in full blast,. `rR can smell the stench of the beer -dyed bac- _ ,h Oneail3esdaytdr. Daniel !b8jtugy OfRoe, are under arrest on the ahs a ofrider L3ie management of Mr. Wm.rooms without even entering them. Barely�cas drivin home w}3en the hor111$d purleainiu`h(iovernmentreoords from sash misrepresentation is unpardonable, a . Gb1t-t,eyatwer', Cowie, roprietor, and the cele- Bur penalty • _ _ __ . w �- - p and threw m out of the bum►, breaking y but what is more so occurred at ��'hitevale. R'`""-� - 'MIS• braced collar maker, Mr• three lases �1Blow the kuae. penal servitude. The clerk confesses is ICH RD STOKER, CODI itis leg m D crime but the lawyer .stoutly denies ie In this case _one o! Wliitevale's citizens, rid Conveyancer. ffice aat Hopper Wm. -Hargrd e, BN He i6 progressing as tell as can �e 'lt and attem is to saddle another w th sccompanied by a late citizen, whom the sten a .. gut P .dc Stokes', General Merck ts, Claremont. foreman. ., exp acted. . _ Special attention paid to making wills and pre- Come S ails. the offence chanted. fire Send bad oblighd to take his departure. The treasury has redeemed and re-eoi ed so ago, entered Mt. Jno. Besse's I' ' paring necessary pavers for Pr bate. __ +b-tf _ Satisfaction guaranteed. _ __ The store in the Oddfe110wp bloq`k, me timA ; jr R. BEATON,'r0`VN 'HIP CLERK _ Y into(dimes about tour and three quay r hotel, and the latter apparently cabled 1. Pic a ri rig recently occupied by lilt. Chas. Sarnq , begged for a long time for D. Conveyancer, Commis loner for taking is undergoing some repairs. millions of trade -dollars. The time r up with disease, : efHdavits, Accountant and I surance A eat. S i ��I ; ` ji,jr, .T. W. I3arpoa and faiiilly ire rFdemption rill a=pits in a few days rid liquor Lo alleviate his pains. Vrhereapou 1. Moneytoloan on farm props y. OFFICI'�: --At LIVERY it is believed that very little . is now1eiL Mr, Besse, a former neighbor and staunch / Brougham. 27-y --, removing to Turontr. / to iso oatetandinq. Des its Lhe fait that more friend, being touched by this wretch's XP- - I - I desire to return my thanka to the ublic for Army are sty q I p The BalYat►oa parent their patronage since took. possession of the urehase the Congregational hurch. than sixteen mil ion dollars have been p sR^on;�; gave him some, ere a aro Is there s"_ Architect p f j paid on pensions this month, the excess man in this banner Township of Pickering, ; , : ���s and to intimate that in fetors I will " "'�'' NV` keep on band at all times first -stens riga for hire- hey have made an offer o �• :;,,., r,,.,:,.�� CgITECT. d of Treasury receiptsover all Jisbacaemepts n0 matter what his calling in life is, who' 1 A'. POST, COUNTY AA jeep added several new• horses au have had Mr• RI, H• Hgaton, of Toronto, w� foots n three and a half millions for the would have'acted any &fferently from Mr. ,. A• for the county of Cnta�rio. Drawings m rigs renewed, so that the best of satisfaction spending • a portion Of Iiia holidays in p cations f,irmshed for every class of will be given to my patrons. father. I same period -thus largely augment nq g, p I venture to pay there is sot, sad the. and sjgei: i town, visiting his degraded wretch who would endeavor so to building. steam and bot water heatin and .rF1,�•,KINGi AB iTk3LTAIs.:. the already auormoas surplus, whish see s j ventilation a specialty. oftoe--Gerrie lock, 2�y Terms reasonable. ThP three by-laws rating bonuses, a vary txonbJesome white elephant on a entrap a gentleman and friend is fit for corner Dundas and Brock streets, Wuitby- tnd Read, East Pickering. S7 -y = T. tnanafactai�ers who pr posed locating 11 hands hand. of the Government. any crime or any con l in is snit. Probably _ . - Residence—Kings : - �+ _ _ _ - _ , , _ __ -- were Feted upon on Saturday 1� National Bauk depositories now h 1d this man was a tool in the clutches of a . Headquarters. far. , were all ea}}'ried by large majorities. '1"be ;40,20�,2G� of Government funds -by ar mor® infamous black -leg, who is endeavor , - , Amount of the bonuses is o1 BlackAt�titl Q Vex the largest amount they Lave ever had in ins to eke out an exietenCB by not minding y . - • ural implerae#.,,:. >_ _ _,_- «r_"r -f. their history.MIT$ ackswitihs m°d000. There was considerable' 're• his own business, end if ao, we can the ICKR �c S ,, �was cue of maker (M• R sold stand Pick- joking amongst some of the resilantg The lest Cabinet meeting more utterly deplore that we have Cana- 'ring- +aB work promptly an satisfactorily atr .I .. y than laws that give !Dole such chances to al• 6 wheu the fact became known. The next Acting ®ecretaries--Seeretar Bayard hg exhibit their folly. In suis attempt I have Itended to at reasonable rates Give us a to y • ..' _ thing now ie to see that the town is only , member present -'the others be n -, p awn on their vacation. but shown the indignation in which every ` _ - �j-�in.. V� properly secured before . the woney is away Col. Daniel Lamont. Lhe President's ri- Lcnersble man 'and woman view Lhe treat- , . Azu'tinrteer f r,.� ; ,::. r ,• hI Landed over. vate secretary, is said to be iaterested i a went of Mr. Besse is this vase, and gaged ► h - OUCIiER ROW AND, Licensed , O'Connor'a Blacksmith Shop. Democratic pictorial weekly, soon to be awaiting the time when we can have a Auctioneers, for the w ole of North and .; - OHERRYWOOC. launched dh the great sea of New Y rk mere honorable way of dealing with our . - -south Ontario. Strict att tion given to all - CIDER= , a ournalism. I hear that the new vent re Canadian liquor traffic, and thanking you i or by letter or telegraph. Charges moderate. V Cberrywood Ilan its civio Holiday t mill call into requisition the wonde fel for your valuable space, -tl_ Thos. Poueher, .valuator, Arbitratcar, sec- Ad-—AGEtiTS FOB 8�urday, and theaitizens-to the num her dress, THUS. POUCHER, Boit !7, Brougham, or he tit in O t en'o gble lents of Thos. Nast, who has don so I situ, youts'traly," I . A.R. ROWLAND, Whitby, 0{tt• Toronto dd, Of shoat eighty pyi n's maCll to Witt tante and fortune for ar- tt'hitevale, Ang.1,6,'87• JuaTicL+:: _�- The is rile at C � : ': T __ — manner by having p per' weekly. _ - I'�cilcterR ��td 't��tPrs• .:. solid steel frame and all the latest im• (}rove, on the lake shore, about four Delegates to the i tteniational Med cal Prince Ferdinand, trevions to 'taking _ provemeuts. Boats were pro• CanRress are arriving daily, and i is his seat on the Bulgarian throne, insured -- _ _ miles south of here. i;GrR ININ(x, • SIGN THE TORONTO MOWER,' vided, and pearl all toollC adYenta�e of thonttht there will be from two to three • A 1 V T I N G;. gSEY �IOWEB, y 000. Sensible man he. n Tintin ,etc., of all' I'HE MA diem and had a delightful row ori the thonsai�i-perha s more -in attendance. IiisEdi on hassiinvented a new machine Writing, Paper->Iti g THE MA$SEY RAKE p ' kinds done on the shortest n lice. All shades of + lake and rip the River Rouge. ;The It will probably be the largest and s i - ppaint mixed to order. Non but the heat Eng- important meeting of this characteriat cvllich transforms the combustion of coal - "` lieu Lead use . KILTS �!�ELBOiJRNE. My BEAVER GIRAIN1 DRILL AND ladies of the party did not forget .to .pro• PO , ` SEEDER, - vide well filled baskets with all the dela• ever assembled, and its deliberations are directly into electricity. - ---------- ,I D; 8," ENQINE AND a heart anticipated with general interest. A young man named Lesieur;� pIb En THE D cies of the season, an l after Y in the Montreal post once, . . .. Boots a•tul ,5110'e�. , y GRAIN RAVER. Several pablio meetings of the citizens ' " " -- -- I _ _E PLOWS SCUFFLEIiB, c..:: repast had been partaken of, the oro, of Washington have been held lately, fn wrested on a charge of appropriating - tOlaN LESLIE, BOQT n wNrDk drs ALSO ,� G wended their way home in the soft woQn- which were boldly presented charges of registered letters. xisguiltvirasdiseover- - . ` *, .d M Maker. PegdedoanFx erienced workman- light, well pleased with their aft�erx► ons malfeasance end misfeasancui in a ani ed by means of u decoy Ietter . _ ` hip.yDon'tforgetthe'tan ,nearlyopposite%he REPAIRS OF Att KINDS outing. agement of the affairs of the City Water da an ssessea a prc,fes oral htllm�r- News, King street, l'iekering village• . 7-v kept t oontatautly on hand. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gullowsy, of ro u's Department, and the Preiident was oven P Im . p _ - -- --- , �:5;/.:� CornerR,, Markham, $pent Sun y derv, petitioned to remove the District Comgl is- ist named Iwku. His name, at least, >s - - ' 6 - - - - baa. Pett stoners for neglect of duty. Bat the fact fanny. • , �;,� Hoteta. . x,11 at our showrooms and we Ahall be the guests of Mr. C y riorit of tale Miss Clark, of PiokerinR, vvho has `been that the acoountinK officeLf t�=E a ° Tlip pliule remedyforfortifying he tits -N. J _.-t �., "' - O R I5 O N HOUSE, PICK ,RING. pleaaed to point out the supe ht James<Gordbn, Proprietor. This hones 11 maleilinery acid implements handled by ria. spending a few days with Mise Nettie Department have at eyesig t :-Rub with the fingers, nig #,_ a fine new brick building; finished in superior Wood, lies returned to her home. 1 the correatuess of the aaoounts, will, I .' mtort for the ra. Jghn Forrester, of Prince Albert, Commissioners for nine years peep and morning, the temples and the nape style. Every convenience and co M suppose, acquit them of all blame and put of the neck with s its of ' euder. travelling public. New and commodious stables }ipg been visiting Ml's. R. Wood• th, the famous I''.ngli8ti 7-y ;, j I a uietus to the agitation. George Matadi and sheds. - q ,� * ., , _ . Public interest in that historic building, novelist, is a handsome man between , ---- iftuoH Ford's re, where the lamented �� y RO AM Thest ' jW1A I 1. ` ' sl F fifty and silty years of age His hair is Tr and Land Sale `� r, Lincoln was assassinated, has been revived . - �._ ,� •�- __1^_ ;.;:.:. ;_, ..._ = �- , T R threshing do a in his. features well out and .expressive .. I .. ' ARTIES �'�'ISHI G TO arved ie over, by the removal from there of the Medical grey+ A : cent Music bloat cases, and farmers are trying to Library and the Army Medical Museum to and his manner vigorous, unaffected and �, ; +. . lessons in !Instrumental or V can obtain vocal Music iu Class or by. privateIITAIN Lota and the timber tIiereon low but find it rather hard worltr the the splendid new strnotare erected for the pleasing. 3natrtietion. Apply for to me to , C situate in the Townships of Allan, Assi�i- p kO 1 e =i ', Jk • well Billings, Cnniarvon, Campbell, round is so hard. purpose near the National Museum build- The royalty on the " S 1 88nge" of 7 ''' tJ S Prof. of Music• Bowland, Bhagniandah, Tebkammah and Mille, in It required several inen and drays a Mood andel Sankey,Ypubliskt�d`b.Y Revell, Miss A. E. C� tt , nook, Bidwell, in the District of ground Cowle pteached as ezh$lleut g, of Chicago, as amounted ta. oYer Ste,- j i Mnsie room at the reai$ence of Mrs. Mead on the kis1�itoulin Island number of days to remove these vast COI- }i . { y opposite NEWs office, Piek ' 'ng. Algoma, in the Province of bntaric, will be offer• sermon Sunday last t0 tluite a urge I tori• aonta3us 000 ed for Bale by Public Auction in blocks of 200 teq&WOp, lectiona the Library + 000. One of the fine seminary buildings m lets and its Bores, mor or leas, on the tat day of September Mra, Jam, Fuller is visiting Iyer paents, volumes and 118.000 pamphlets at Northfield, Maas., Was built entirely - next, at 1� ,N'clock, A. M•, at the Indian Lana Mr• and 11Grs. Casper Willson. growth is aontiuusl anti grog with the proceeds of these songs. �- Salesmen i�lVanted. - Office in the village of Manitoweaaiing. Among t�3e other unmerous attractions There have Ilse>n no fewer thizn' nine A �� ;� , Terms of bale. --Bonus for timber payable in Mrs. Fletcher iii visiting her deter, hundred and St>tiy l�ai>giIIatiolae and pro- , ' -_ - - cash, price of land payable in cash, a license fee le. I the Federal City is a great Gretna Green . .. - .. •ttre in want of a few more'`good also pa able in cash and dues to be paid accord- Mrs. HOq' for elpping coupe from the Statreg motions in the Legion -of A.boor during yy of s men to canvass for the gale of choice ins to Tarig upon the timber when out. ire• Dunh&m and MSA CUttle i have it![aryland end - irginia, •.azid nota .week the fees! of- which noes the last six months, varieties of nursery stock. To men yvh can The land on which the timber grows is to be On6 Ona v sit to Toronto. passes that sloes not witness these TOn18� y If` V. - - ? •-: -- make a snccesg of the business we can paAood sold with the timber wii;hoi. conditions of The man Who owns the' tloW Wil the in real 1i 8.' "The eraetsparepta"generally amounted to 1,`L30, v+Tht�e the gtinnal . L salaries or commission, sand give permanent settlement. swelled a e, north Ott the brock i road l n new and choices ci- At the eametime and place the Merchantable Y ' telegra ftir the arltest 0f the fIIgihi vas, pensions for these creations will be I' ,� v : t , Situation. We have ma pe 1 ""s: alities voth in the fruit and ornamental line Timber of not less than nine inches iri:diameteT ' r ' �rhich others do not handle. Address at once, at the butt, on the Spanish River Reserve and should have her killed or the ;affair bli6-g@ Om in time t@ frugtlrate the bores fi,000. y� , MAY BBOR_, Nu><s men, French River lower Reserve will fie offered for Bo0dlt3r MC ' �e, Of Chien O, a . with references, dry should be looked after. We believe it. is of ails determined lovers. ad' g ,and I" Rochester, N, Y. l2 7 sale for a cash bonus and annual ground nt of jj Q• Aug• 29th+ 1 7'" $n• ht Tem ar d£ high degree ;�1 , :: ,- :;.y — $100 per syuare,mile, and dues to a aid n the a Calle 0 Cruelty t0 animal$. !_ Ij , llil ton,' , p site °i other when taken from `the ,gaol by Sheriff' ., j q} 1. timber as cut, aeoording to tang of this. Depar O .village Was favored - ledged hie I, j. �r 4 i'`` �'0 R 11t 0� Sell• p ( Mason, hizx►self a_ Masop,.p Fa merit. event Ig with a wild beast show. , I�u ins ' most , xiniititie of Inde -.-` s _4 a " �° For full particulars please apply to_la;nes C P@rhaps kni htl Word that Ile wodll . Make n0 I s,h_ i ,:. , e Es ., Indian Supt- Mauitowaning, or the perforomiloe bruin llugged fhb c on ey ' fadent kingdoms is tdie li<ttle:'.i(;lai to of g Y. hts intend to ,. � ., r•' Phi 9 . o l.f, FrRSTAASS ARM; bontainih the undersigned. a hard that it nearly spoiled his neck acid The effort tc escape. The,Knights \ . �....-_ ._1 hundred and.th' acres bein hart of they a or to insert this advertisement • cunnus, in ,.til®- Comoro $roup' expel him ficin the Qrder. I „ . , _ .. •, A one e y g No o P. h the Queen's a Printer. g�aye him a very poor appetite for `breitk• bods any ship that may � call . ., 'rv., i- L.�' u • J, of N o. l6 in the 5th concession oil the township without authority t hhroug Q ig ' Bult�an `murdert3lt : Pad l u bg leases fear fast next morning. Tla<e `Whitby pape7' P. , I if:z v di Pickering, for eels, or wi aterm ,.. ran>,ipi, the k ° t: Tenant sari ha a the�pprivilege of sow- �: , , c . L• . VAN KOU(I NET. t h• mistaken; it was not the im orted donkey there and endeavors to sure the ash nillotined Wedneaiday . - i. ,.,. _; 04'in yteen acres of fall wheat if .-desired. Poe- ' , ,, t+ Deputy of tltie Bu Gish , "` For further arti pp who disturbed the base ball ojtib blit' a in for his wives, whilst- "the ime g .AEivahfiom stii5tt'3isb�an:appointed. t: • ;, .: of Tndi�n Affairp. Mm. - - tr, .:o�,._ :-, ­', ` "C `;t, sees on ist of October. Roparticulars 1•' y"+' - ister peddles cocoanuts and `a�• - . ,I -� .,a apply to I. B. CARPENTER, on•tlfe premises, or 17epir , 'At of clan Agaits, inferior Critter. d. �n ' 6 '�4 t P• O. !1-! Ottawa, 2nd June,1Ea87. I 33-!! very ; Y , " y_ �r ` ,� T,:. Brougham . 1. ., ....r . a - ,. .I `� 1 ' - .3 .. - } �-_ - , i.. .- :. i .. .. .::-.. .. - .,. - I-- .I .4_ W. .- - i 4; �. o: .., 1., .. ' :,• ,, is 't; _ ,-h ,5 : .. .. .. ..... ... .:..3 -1 r s .. t"! . _ i 1 - . . � � :v , , � , C , .� . . -1 . - _� I - I - L . - OR- (, E...' 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Th - Y . , nl farms becoaw failuarlla. , r R ," - t , „ P+as B en, ' i' 1>O t'ry ,,.�,.= i ;f n aP rxg�I►lDsa• hin up to lite, he zed her dress- ,' Ii _ Tons 'UN 0 BARL11Y.: a Hetes likes vwri of foots, and,sobshon] d :,► �f WI#'rs �ralsg. r�, ¢s T be son es �` '' w �' r e d _ ' • i�pve you j�p, ' `01_ nasw4l observer a'spider is not taw2• h h teeth g �` ng her to the ontreal, ha& au . Lasele, hen-thti gloamia nos :.�.., aim to give them as much in that lin .� Ad : ,a�. �, �n atbsl i t was-�d1'to drive - r : - when night is young an' early, . • able. On the off mornin ve a feed of f . b Iy 'a very attraotive creature, and yet' tKe hies state. E"Id ads aj hip most me b -the birkea chews Pea!- Nesting lovingly on gay brea.t, off bat he growled and held on to her dress at about � y stoics rall felt at the ni ht of one" • .�jpat the tact's o' barley egnal �axts of oern and oat mea mixed with- Wow and again my lips I press - "P ge Y 6 placed '1`h 'o I'll tell yea' my dreams.: hot milk, or boiled tae'nipe or tatoe� mixed on thv peau * soft caeees. t i` 1 or' even st;:tke; mention of its same, is quite The li- le girl, beginuing to be frightened, ,,ngorn� neer wan for ha he Pretty white alder i tors 'os. . , % +:; y ve uup all resisttlno ' and trotted''jlome by fir• Loa t, PPy t with a little whbwt bran: All scraps from d Y ° t. ,,, . �+ > 'need by e : i0slot.. Th�ore is a ver °side vend he dellvereil her to tris + � ths,t the Canadia A paradise a' nature seems, Beautiful buds of clow, t deal of interest in watchin the mo ► , m h, Ayont tttb frt't o' barley. the table and refuse from the kitehtiu thoald Do ties decided to -•M N - �t'erw into her mother's llaade a t . Pref whits daisies, I low run-ins, s of•oitai of 'these animals *hen Tse is at �n think Lassie, when your heart i. right; . anized with the morning feed. A daily. nah 76 miles Beautiful buds of .now. his ease, and not frightened b our presence. he wwa a &matt dog ? ► An' beats wi' love tis' rant , s allowance of a amwll quantity of meat, I+'aded " witbered, I lacy ybu by, " " I. • y g y d y_ .. It is reported y 11 , Gio into sn arden on a June.: w but Yaething is like the gloaming light ound bone and oysters ells ould not be While a torr drops on 'flay golden eye, ' A MvLz THA=r KNItw A THIFa tm Tri O. 'iaorth-weab cost , ' Ayont the Set's o' barley, Lorgotten. F r.yon bring sad thoughts in my memory. choose one. where the sun is btht, or, wt Blushes then I canoe see, = Pretty white daiRies, I love you, Wo4gh any rate, when a shower iso spot #lalling—and Last year, during the heavy rains, why >lt dailnre this yeas -- - But 1 ken they're there for me . '', The following is Te' mmanded as a dtsin• Beautiful buds of snow. . ' - are already in E ws►teh one of the commonest of the species ever► stream was swollen tc Itis utaiont the ' Ira . When yev bonnie mou' I pree, feetant in chicken cholera : Dissolve three ' starvwtion. Iyont the Sel'so' Barley, uadn of oo res in five ` tons of water Pretty white daisies, I lois yea so, —$palm diademw. There he sits in toe 'writer bad occsaion to visit: one pf;tlfe swamp - Po PPe gal Beautiful buds of wow. contra of his geometric web. Note the plaintations lyin some milet below Augusta " I fir. Mercier } - _ _ far yes caste I'1i toil a' day, •- and add ' wlf a pint of crude carbolic I wore you the first night Imet - . An' though we tare but sparely, acid, If t. a acid can not be had convenient- one whom I would fain forget, marvellous patience with which he waits for on t e Savannah River. Upon this haugg I Cdr. C. A. DAn m We'll has love to Licht oor way 1 use the co res without it s Finkle the Softly I whisper " I cannot yet." w prey ; be may get a victim every hour, or ons atery. Arriving at' onto geitleman'& =he Ltter's pure P'rae yon't the Sel'e o' barley, y, PPe ' P Pretty white daisies, he loved you so', he, flawy be days without a morsel of food ; place whom we knew we bold •him we were parliament l ibr+ J Lsassie, when yes a' my a boor, nests, walb wnd perches, or use a Bsautuul Buda of snow, he+ will g we'll live ha r,,• put up with whatever his fate may sort that the hi h winter would keep us. , in the rest fire ppy o er sga 0; solution sulphuric acid, esy thirty parts of be and mast often suffer the pan and fro inspecting his fine swamp timber, - It L reporter: Gowden hoose when we were f acid to one thousand of water, and ply Pretty white daisies, I love you so, ► ge Front the Sel's o' barley. B a autiful buds of snow, of starvation. But soddenly behind having gone there for that purpose. To ' Dominion crus: _ in the same way, or better ii wash by ge stole from my breast one summer's night, him a fly ens entan led ; . as by electricity ou * surprise he told us that thin need not I _ Sed and maltr(� - ', � means of a broom. A oluster of daisies, pearly white g ��i - TURSI tra STxAVINTO MAxv the news is convey to him, and with th Insye fere In the �eaat, and that he had an- . I emerican fish . M he murmured his love is the Juns moonlight,, darts wq� old mule that knew the swam better: meed the aero A great many farmers, especially in the " Preto white daWea�now you know, quickness of the ht ° he turns, y Ps why lo.e you, bu of wow. seises the intrudetgr. Avery few minutes thanghe or any one else, and that we could . . westrern parts of t•iis country, use on y one- FABS[ DAIRY NOTg$. Since the be A slow dilate milker makes a at hiss suttiDea for the,killin , tial anckin cam• ride' liar and if trouble Dame whether we. the Montreal 1 , third, or one-half of their annual au ly of � . g. g' ' . - t p , ry gre Flowzw You Tax BAY Wf Show late rollin u In sit en shroud and re• of lost or water -bound we must ive htr � • &thaw for feed ai.d' bedding theirs k.; the � the sold of milk, ezce t, ria when P g p ' g ' g i � granted no fc' - - ' remainder is converted inw manure soon y p ' he rook that the amateur flower lover moral out of the way of the lifeless remains. the rein and she would bring ae home safe , . the sale of liyu . as possible. This in generally d ne by Iowa are going dry at lire en of the season. hes her ho s u n the soonest is to take Toe e es of all s idem are ei ht in number ; that she could walk a to as cod a& a c'o To be a cod milker is an acDom lishment p° y P g g i g' ' pllca►nts hay ii�� . . -, throwing it around over the ba n -yard 8 P some dkoioe hot -house plant in bloom when they are usually mounted on prominences in thaw he had on several occas Dna when these - . where the stock can tr&mple on it. Straw which some persons can never attain. It bought, and try to make it grow in an or• thp head, so as to command a complete view freshets came (his cattle being in the awampn - . garvesting i - - thus scattered and tram .!ed on if I�ft un- requires a muscular hand, honesty or con- dinary sitting room, and with the small in, all directions, and are arranged in a and in great danger of being drowned) sent son aandthi th - touched will not ferment and consequently ec. tious integrity in discharge of duties, knowledge she may have of its nature and did'eient manner in different species of the his mule after them saying, "Jane, go bring flue Y cod nature or con lete control of tem r �► L. with other cer eaanot do all the good it ought do do unless g P ' treatment, hiseot. This elide of the eye of a foreign the aowa house, The mule seeming to that at at least while milking, and a scrupulous re- species shows us a capital view of the two understand, woald at once stat - for the _ mated it is left in the yard a year or more. Its to cleanlinear!. Ziake one rale and stick to it. Never buy front lenses ; as we look at it under the inch swamp. This male has been known . to -' _ wheat, and pr< . value, however, can be considerably increas- ga a plant in bloom. If your heart yearns to i • for export. - ed and become available sooner, by imply Dairy heifers should ahvsys be handled possess some lovely greenhouse darling, get object glass we are forcibly reminds i of the erose a log when it could not be seen, being ' ,. ferning it rip frequently, and this earn be fsmiliarl from the first and there will be two li tits in front of a loaomative. By two yr three feet below the surface. Har i In sn inter y s small slip and stick to the floriat till he g -�••: u . done at the expense of but little timie and little trouble with them. But a heifer that lam li ht in the evenin the analo is still in done so she would proceed to herd and 'i _� Ld cal e, p tells you exactly what to do with it. But P R g g 1 • labor if our method is made use of, has never been handled until she drops her eta your desire to gro wonderful plants mare perfect, els the long surrounding hairs collect all the town. After that she woalld.:. , ' m aathat th Every farmer keep��igs, and they ill do first calf needs to be educated by gentle and see what yon aa►� do with common with which It is environed suggest the haze make a loud bray and start for the hones..: i state infan the job for him effectively. Scatte some means. It is too often forgotten that such thin s• and steam o#ten partially o using the The cattle won follow in single file across ; , or corn over the straw and m are, animals are timid &nd• nervous and do not g _ ___ _ front of an engine at night. We can im- this log to their master's house. I . - -- where sure evi any nee every two weeks; turn in th` pigs know what is req�red, wnd,the boot or e�ub , . I have soot�eded this winter with germ- eine the feeling of horror orerpoveering the • dittos. In h► iuMa in bloom since Chriatmaa, petunias fl which must have so much clearer a view fit os. ht not wnd they avill turn rip the whole iter in is applied to subdue them. This is all wrong• ,� y, y g search'for the groin, . a very short hile. If the heifer is to be madeauseful and pleas= that just bloom, callas that' delight the of such an object than ourselves, when he A�riCAll DIaIDOIId MAk�RQ'.. Since the an •' If the*manure lies at a considerable hick- ant beast for the. diary she should be hand eyes of pamaers by, But my sucDeae was a views this Setae pair of eyes and dreadful Aa a romantic, precarious oDcnpation die-. results obtai+ nasturtium, Planted in a small wallow bas- ness, it is well to make small holes u the led and accustomed to all n@cessary Mani- body following, intent on his destruction. mond seeking ie at an end. The whole bus- Manitoba, de+ . ground at short i ztervals, and then d o in pulatione from the time she is a calf. All. ket on a bracket close to the windoA' glsw, However, nature compensates in everything ; iness is reduced" to a system, and is as pro- - pouring in to t p its scarlet, sweet -scented bloasoms have a few grains of corn. - If this be done they dairy animals, whether old or young, should ff'there were no spiders we might be over- awio wnd well organized as making calicos or - Ae wbout only been a daily delight since February. Pink whelmed with flies in an came both any other industrry.. The doctrine of aver- can be enppli( will tarn ap the entire pile in a anner be taught to regard their master as their , ted, y , that will meet with the approbation :of the best friend. Rule by creating confidence oxalis in a row of small pots make an upper sppider and fly will provide us with many a a •has Bxed within pretty close limits - - farm, maati 1( shelf ablaze of Dolour. These, too, only elswrmia and int restin ob act for our t e: sold of diamonds in carate r so man Saunders hue . ' . - owner, and never by force, succeed clone to the lava. g 0 g 7 7 y� � Pe y Brit the pigs ahonld not be allowed to The structure of the teat may be thus ex• g oa►bineb. cubit feet of g�tonnd, and the value of the ter of AgrEcu . lodge in the manure pile, as the are liable An ivy geranium on a bracket is rranother diamonds varies according to the fluctna- - more from Iii y plained. In the centre are the lactiferous tions of trade. A cod .harvest in America to bontract disease by so doing. The ducts which run.into each other in precisely success, also Kenilworth ivy, and a love• I ToAD3 EzOIIAN(3IxG SirINl3.. g - inanare is too warm, and when they get up the same manner as the cells of a sponge - ly musk plant. Try these, my amateur "We one knows the funny things toads means so many shillings a carat to Kimber- - The schoon ' , and some in contract with the fresh air, they around these ducts and holding them as it pupates gardeners, next fall. „ ley, and war rumors or panics on the Conti- will do, said the Hon. , James A. Sweeney, Mich., to Ch area to take cold or lun disease. Those were in place, is a brous tissue which is ex- scutal boureea send down the barometer in , g fi s naturalist and ez•member of the Pennayl Ind. the o -h farmers who will tr our• method will find y � pas 1FlovegxoLD Hlxrs vania Le itlature. "On a recent cloud thediamondmarketwithan ricin ra idit I " and her-capta Y tremel elastic which is a rt of the fibrous ' � g y rP g P y -' .• that the straw can be converted into avail- structure of the udder. ' Around this mass• Glare the bottom♦ crust of fruit pies with day, Offer a hard rain, there was a cool The individual digger has long since diaap : It is sumo. ' able manure in about six months; whereas of tissue and the connecting ducts which white of egg and they will not be soggy: breeze bloyvin I was walkin in a friend's eared, anti him pace has been- taken by . t I of American it would take from ten to ei hteen months ' g joint stock companies, whose shares aro in .. g ramify through it, is a linger of glandular ' Kid shoes may be kept soft and free from garden near azleton when I heard a peen- _ - ! bhe Rueaian before it attains its full valve if left nntouch tissue whiDh is the name as that of the udder. craoka b rabbis them occaaionall ettth liar nomad. Lookin in the direction from great demand. T><eupick and shovel have Y 13 Y g securing cr�r ed ; wnd 9h ciall io this tree where the �- ' en anpereeded by dynamite. 1Regnlar M}II-' Pe y These glandaare made ap of veeieles Diaster- pare glycerine. which it came, I caw two toads in an open ander ound i Ural Muunt, manure pile ie in a yard that slopes, alit will u n fine tubahr ducts, like a s n n a sae in the arden. One was uite lar e g gr a coming more into vogue . lose man valuable elements which . flow p° P+� a small pieta o, j chorcoal in the t P g q g ' instead of the o n u s atom which ' - Y their stalks, +secreting the milk which flows when boilia cabbage, to revent it filliin and the other was at least a third smaller• � q a�'ry y out, or are washed out by the rain. tiros b the fine duets into the lar er ducts P g created the tinge pits and chasms that aa- The cattle g g the houBe with the sme L They were both standing on their hind feet, Althon h it is enerall believed.that the touiah the visitor. One thin onl is con- . , (» g g y where the milk eeereted from these glaada facing each other., The lar a toad had its 8 y _ rincea.of 5 process of fermentation does not increase meets the milk which flown down from the A teaspoonful of keroAene ins gnart of four feet over on each side of the smaller stunt—peculiar to the soil we tread. Now, - A politic: the value of the manure, this mach is car- udder so that the•teat is reap a rt of starch, of medium tdicknees, wilt keep as ever, all the manual work about the mins+, -: • 1 • tie►in ; it softens the hard, wood fibers and Y clothes from sttekin to the irons and be- toads shoulners ; the anaall toad- his left done b black labor • the white man is an �een arrang< y the udder and does its part in producing g fore toot on the lar a one's ri ht le . An ' eonse uentl arta-more om tl on lant sides, gives a desirable gloss. g g g overseer ya boss but i The Socio - 4 y • Pr P Y p milk, and is not w mere channel for iu pass tl}e stood in that wa the uttered strap e � , poria a mechanic ; i Vie• \ .. age from the adder. White spots can be removed frena varnished gutttnral soanda as ifythey were disenesing h actual work—the drilling, the striking, - e miaaiu the to itsrtitle. _ furniture by pouring on t*em a few drops of ,Mme subject between themselves. Sadden• t e manual labor, is done by the natives, of - GARDsx NoTzs. , .- •. I ;' alcohol afd rubbin briskl fora ew min- whom some 15,000 to 20,000 are constantly - The l.ern . sToex 1NoTaa g y f ly the small toad thrust its right foot, or em to ed and have been em to ed since the - - - I ' two Rusaiar 06oeeberry bushes do best when they are _ ates. Sometimes a second application is hand ou mi ht call it ainst the e P ' P y well trimmed. They make rank growth. Coarse-Woolled sheep sore mate liwble to regaired� one's�stomach, and the next instant the - discovery of the fields, in constant changing �• giros' of Bt It is a fruit that does beat in partial shade, infested with ticks than Merinos, y{ncgar is said to lie better than ice for ter threw the former to the ground, and a relays. Every tribe to .South and south- The Ame . . . and if the mildew does not attack it a crop , If swine are to be sept on thetfar�a, the keeping fish. Many think, too, that the li�vel wrestle between them began. eastern Africa, meet in this vast tabor ez- � . - signed by ' - tray always be looked for. beat profit will be found in the fiam breeds flavor of fish is improved by soakin it a . " During the stru gle on the ground the change. They tramp down from regions . tj .`•' ( House of G that ran into matured t the first ear. little while in vine ar before either bilin sknb of both toads burst n on the back where no white man has ever penetrated, _ . The late 1 John Dol. Stahl aaya Trait -growers do cot a Y 8 g °� ' work w few months and lod wearil back i' place a proper estimate on the value of wood see that your &hoer fits the shoe to the 'or broilin it. - and 1 supposed I was about to see the inter- , p y I . �perty to h i ashes. They are worth more to.the hurts- foot, and, not the toot to the shoe. It is the Berry $tains on 'the hwnda and clothing eating process of toads taking off their old loaded wilts their modest pnrahaaea, and 811 widow duri - oulturist than the grain -grower, but cannot owner's own fault if blacksmiths an allowed can be removed bb the smoke of a burning costs, rolling them up in little balls, and ed with asci lessons sa the oomponnda and - . o De ut to ruin their horaeu feet. enl hur matoh. 3, oisten the stained surface swap ,win them as naturalists ss. the do, the aanteene of Kimberley can teach. Their bake the lace of other mannr� a, P Y p p g � y Y � Casaagnac r Of all animals on the fur,m� !the eh is m►d ezrwse it fully to the smoke which will I did witneea the roDeeas of aheddin the wages are good—now 15L arweek. A few - To have a ood cro of strawberries next cep ► P f3 rwcter in co, g P take effect at once ' skins but somethln mach more sin alar ears ago they got 30a. but the rsnpply of ear there mast be a ood rowtti of lants usually credited as being the best weed and g g = _ - d'etat story y g g than the awallowin incident t ea 000nrred, labor ha& overtaken the demand, sad the / this fall. To have this work oqt s im- briar eater known ; bat the long oontinned Codec pounded in a ewrtaf' and t•carrted °n g h Onty Hite - Prince F ' The da was raw and wind as I said and necessaries of life 'are cheaper, q , ' - . mediately after bearing and work into the drop ht in Central Illinois is making Tot iron late, &a ar burned os. hot coals and Y y' ' latel be - . Tread to res g p g y t companies have taken to ahntting y soil a ood sn 1 of well rotted manure or him hosts of competitors -for honors in this vin boiled with m rr and & rinkled on atter tete toads had rubbed their skins in a - g ppy y P Domicsl wa toward their heads until th their natives ar in large barroks or sem- does not del oommerciwl fertilizers. direction. We see calves an•i pig& eating the Dor and furnitnre of w dDk room are ez• ep pounds to prevent the theft of diwmonds, I i sovereign r stumps, or button weedp, and cows brows• cellent deodorizers. had bath pulled themselves clear of them cash (food suttees may be had tttan:sp>�wntitsg one begas to'ahiver very perceptibly with which took pla.e tc a ruinous extent. In spite < is on burdock, where bona wnd colt th� ootd. Snddenl - red raspberries and blackberries in every eaggerly devour wlmwt wa�►thing n even To remnove spots Jrommo carptt� and Make y � small toad hopped ' � � `press, the f month from March to November. As for ce ' them look fresh and new, add s teaepoottfal uiakl Hors Ther Make Farmers in Den _ of En lan( blwck raspberries the planta that came from reaching for the leaves and 1 brwr►ohes of wmmoniw and Lie same amount of beet- 9 7 where the &kin of the big one lay, g - of trees ' over -head Red clover tures and picking it up In is month hopped away mark. i .: Hebrides q layers lost fall can be successfully transplant- P+s 11 to every int of water used. Atter rub- - . are the only cads affording feed worth the ga scrotal feet. The bi t4ad followed the par- Young men are wpprenticed to the bat . I .I The Ras e�d ap to Au 'f Cat back at 1 two• ting well wi this wash in alarm water. g ' t' mention here now. joiner of hila cast off alothing� with his eyes, .♦canon ail over the kingdom for two r•r -` I►wa died at third&• - Fol• cleaning brass and copper ressela wnd gave Two or three gppewling. eroskka, but three yeas, under the oven: t of the Roy . - I" - `- s the loss of In pruning trees of — kind it is better kenp a solution of oxalic acid. Apply it made no effort to recapture the stolen goods, al A ioultursl SoDietp. They work for _' fisherman do leave one strong branoh or limb than two lWOTdfi �IId De�'O1VrllSrB:' with a acct woolen cloth, Doing careful not When the small toad aww that he was not gid farmes for one year as learnes, receiv- ': It ie ata . ; Qr three weak ones, says Popular Garde . r , to have It so strong w to burn the hands. followed he deliberately set to rk to don in a small sum besides their bowrd and ss. rt R+ itp. It is better to keep limbe thinned out '' Although w far back a& the civil war in It L as active poison and should be kept the skin he had taken. It tooF him some lodging. At the end of the year tie ap- . dition of I \ -- than to oat back and make too close heads. the United State&, it was roved beyond labeled• time to do it, but are finally accomplished prentice ie removed to a' farm in a district ' Let the sun's ra s in all thro h the tree, doubt that car armed with sword& hard s war beta y ug airy Paper bare, in wliieh� �eianp artleles are hie purpose and went masquerading around where a different kind of agrionitare is prae The Qu In ftin nut braes on re lar a and not the remotest chr_aae of onooens a , st ant from the rooery store, sboald a sav4d in the mia8t gwrment ezacaly like a clown tined• The society gives each ap rentiae a - - gra g g those armed �►ith revolves and al ou h p Louise, tv strong stocks, the scions often make a verq g for n&e when�c king s stove. Yon can in a circus wearing the big baggy costume number of agricultural books at the outset, u n Pri almost every ria on in Europe arms Its sli the hwnd in% one of those and handle some of them a in. whish become his ro r n n the tom- . - . i p° luxuriant, half anccaient, growth bhe fist P upon P Pe tY P° i . = -� Prrnce of - ' cavalry with the tter weapon, the English the brush est an well, and the hand will "The little fellow seemed to en o the pletion of three yeas. The a prentioes re- . season, and if this is not checked bar pinching War office with even snore than stn asnwl j j • y ort to the cresol at stated i�ntervwle wnd India. off the ends to hasten the ripening of the inaptitude and ob&tinao refuse& to ins. not be toiled, and when through with them novelty of the situation and bopped around y I Capt. I _ wood, there is always more or leas danger '+ they Dan ba dropped into the stove. the large toad in what const have been. the rom these reports and other records where j - whist res _ nish our cavalry with wilapon. The they have worked, the socia rid es of of winter -killing, even of the most hardy A Whitewash for trom and fences or an moat tantalisit#g manner. The big toad j R Montreal, +� revolver is w wewpon requiring much pt'ac• m was &hirers tike a soon chilled throw b P 8 P tics to be of valve, but in the hinds of one out -door wood -work, can be spade to stink ng pe g , ro esu and rants • dt tunas accord- i . . Daring -the devel m'eatof fruit the strriaw- b addin clean ease to the lime when and bye -and -b a picked up the skin of the lY• a young men must get a thorough I work of e °� who has mastered its use it is a terrible y g gr knowled a of all kinds of ractical farmin .. because t sires considerable water but we elaokenin it. To w peck i lime nee a al- small one and began to force it on his body. g P 8, . �'y weapon. A cowboy of New Mexico is not g 8 but the have to work for it an the are • / . " � the same Hover realized the im rtance of water as Ion of and enon h hot water to mix the process was a difficult one, bat after Y y - i''' P° regarded as a shot except when riding Siete' g hard at labor from 4 a.m. to 7 m ezce t. - - �- between. - we did the . t season. In thio needin good well. Afterwards add wager as needed to aeverwl minutes of unceasing effort he stood P• , P g at fall speed stun aline of telegraph poles the meal hoare. The soaiet hue started A Par • g pring , itimse- make it of the ro consistena to a 1 habitated in the coat off garments of his di- y Bwronearr clition thea was wet the he can put a "ball into each as he paves it ; P y ppy minuttva tom ion• If the effect of the the system of apprenticing young men in ✓. ' diately acceeding weather was dryer than and the result is that, slthongh the Indians eaaaily' bi skin on thelittle toad had been comical the beat of dairies for three months instead ', , , `` , nial &gen _ _ is often - the case in the driest weather. consider themselves an more than a match An economical Substitute for butter can be g ' of three cat's. . . - the she ,- Strawberribs had bloomed, but there came for the lar Cavalry, th will fl before b meltin a ieee of nia fat rk that of the litale skin on the big toad was y f segs y �� y g P q P° more so. ?he sleeves of the coat -- - ` m&Mtng I , no development of Trait. Finally rain came a party of cowboys, even if theyy outnumber andllbtraining It througgh a fine sieve or cloth 8O tO •' w million, - in frequent showers extending over a period them many times, while a handred cowbo s into 'ars. When cool,_use it instead of but• speak' only name half way down the arm, The Bride W8s rip a T>t`ee.-. , _ - and the lea of the . trousers covered the months, of a week and wrought a wonderful change would rightly consider themselves an e► ter.Another good substitute id beef east g There s an eccentric old entlemwn in a aentencec ' toads le a as thou h the had been knicker- g in the strawberries. On Jane fourth we thatch for a whole regimenrt of regular either tried out with lard or mixed with g g Connecticut town who recently married a . - pioked ripe fruit where seven or eight days cavalry. The sword was son admirable equal parts of lard when done. Some per- bookers. The hody of he garment was so somewhat ho dervish ons wife and who " ` before no a ante of an could be seen. ti ht that the toad could not work either 'I'tie sol PPS' y weapon in the old days, but a soldier armed sous ase the suet alone. - has been quoted as an awful exam le of This fact shows that sufficient moisture is his legs or hin armst slid he stood there the p ' will be a n for the full cad rfeet develo only'a sword might be as well IInarm• Washing Fluid.—We have used the fol- ioture of eopdo&1 despair. By -and -bye he senile folly ever since- Shortly after his re- , 'y Pe P- ed altogetrher were he to meet one waned lowing for several months, and like it well : to swell himself u and that wppe►r-'a' from thehoneymopn he was waited on - the Cou went of -the fruit. There is no one $ut must wifh &revolver who was an ado t in its p' P 21bs. of cal sodw, 1 lb. of lime, 2 gals, wa• en stretched the akin, for he utas able eongratulatorily by quite a deputation of hie . - have observed the effect of extremely dry nee, t13' fellow toyvnsmen and local m area. He weather in wholl obetructin the develo ter, boiled together a few minute&. Let is. alfterward to move away slowl He fol• mai cni Y g settle until next da ,when di off into 'n yy had been a riled of the intended visit and y P ggaa lowed the small toad into the bashes in a PP ilwwy, meat of raspberries, blackberries and aur- L and ken for use. Use half a int o>�the was much annoyed that his irlish ase ' Vale rants. - Th® Only Female ll�Sy�4r. P P. di ified manner, and both disappeared g �° ♦laid to a boiler of clothes, to be ut in when was not on hand when the visitors ar- _ y p at the outcome of this curious exchange � applied Swbanna $&iter is the only female mayor the water is hot, ss also the clothes, well of cloth' was I never knew, but the snot- rived• Enquiry elicited that her where- . ' POtTLTItY NoTEs that Americk .has ever known. Argonia, spa We soak clothes in warm water iinngg who arts was in the roles and he thereupon straining where she i. sorer is a Kansas town of dent swtisfled me that toadts do fanny things invigtt�d his eats on to be introduced to /I trespasas iever let ega get chilled that sore to her ha an hoar, and rub sliplhtly before potting sometimes. gu l tiled for hatching purposes. They hould be people. Syraetiue, in the &sme State, to boil, then they need Tittle rubbing after - - her. , As they rose to accept the invitation, i - pnbtuthe collected during the cold went r every rejotaes in Sve women in the coanDil, the ming boiled; and the clothes look white &rid hie &pn, a 1a�d of 14, exclaimed :— I servativa ` time a hen is heard to cackle. T e rule is mayor being the only man In the adminis- nice. , - �I A KNOWING Dots. � "don't dq it, dad I" publishe often. tration. Mrs. Salter we about • 128 anni 2'onaatoea:--I notioe the are The other day a Newfoundland ddg was "Why,"she demanded an- ri1 - .. biwcdonr early and nda • and four ohildren'�all under . pix C la ing on the rah with a little 1, four " arise," answered the boy half a lo-: � nameless Thee shell is oas and an Ith on It several waya for canning tomatoes in tin P y 1 P° R'b' Y P° _ tention Pcr yy yeas of age, call hey mother. She -bas a cans, ,mol I will ve myy wa for tannin in y� o d. All at oua she took a notion to gets Ly, " she in up a cherry tree.'' i .' very Boon affeotib the meat. Eg , should name for domestic- virtues, and it is ' d not lik in acs for ma- go to a neighbor's house, and opened the ` lava is A cleaned as soon as gathered, if at all h°Od glass owns. I e t C to ate and went oat. The do did not folio - tobans• er boast thwt &he has never. been to but sled, and those to be put tip f r winter toes, as the fruit will take the pewter off of g ,Martha J, Lamb advises women and f intendei oald bee which have been tiered as °ne oonventiort of any kind. She is only 27 the tin. One can ase this for h4r&eIf b er. game little time afterward the Dhild s , moon is 1 g li yy mother came out, discovered her absence gird t° &kip saDh reading in the daily news- soon as laid. , yeah old. 'Her husb�►nd is the son�of & eti- stewing some in iia dishes. I peel by scald= „ as is not suitable and eievatin ,and swfel 1, tenant- overnor of the State: -She has made and said to the do Where in Nellie ? � g y 1 8 in out in Paoh sized pieces as desired, put g' ` t ere will still be len of wholesome and Accumulating filth is a 'prolific nroe of all her own dresses nave one. ' q'em ranoe g' The do looked as if he knew and wagged P compwnl diseatse, especia y gapes, which is tsesential• and Church wot'h find in her a hien , ii►to earthen or porcelain, and ateW quite a ` „ „ well ;written matter left." - without 1 a. filth rodnction. After the hen yard Her little time, say twenty minutes stirring toI qty Go this instant, said . ' e mother and find Nellie and brie her, An Australian exchan say :—A race mho sett y neighbours say there' in no. -misunderstand- kee •from burning I ut them unto Dans; g • Iia& been cleaned to sprinkle it h a solo• in In her house ae to who has the ri ht to 1 home." Ont over the gate Sew the dog and for Phinamen's horses Chinese riders wan w&I' will n of two ons of water to one of car- g . g whi a hot and sea . The longer. they stew. a tin gam wear the trousers. Her husband, who is �h e•better succesA I have 'in their keeping.; &farted down the street to a neighbor's included in the pprogramme for the last '' y ' hoist acid, and one pound of cop will now' a well to do attorney, is the nngnestlop- I have' used fisc pian for years with goodl hoti&e cot far o$: Nellie ince playing there, mee>ving of the Ve table Creek Jockey - = The &stray disease germs.. - , ; ,-, - ' ed head of -the famil Anti-prohi iltioubts success. inside the house, and saw the dog come and gluli, Victoria, and the novelty caused no aside a 'y• / ! scratch at a veranda window. " I know end of amusement and interest. There - ' Aug• The barnyard fowl does` no$ ve when .tirctil&ted tickets with her name at the hesld -- ' atinaased in lar -e numbers, and onl reaches as a bnrIesgna sit the spring eleotioas., Her Ado bitten by & t'&ttlesnake in Ne-� what he wants," staid the little girl ; "lie grove three starters, and Ah Chow's Jim t I aaaperiot so iii h�'ghat perfection when allow to fol- ftriends took it -rip in earnest and elected braska, instead of dying developed hydro•, wants sme to go home, but I m not going to won after his rider had treated the spoeta- low the customs of the pprogeni in the ser. She will be glad when her term has phobia►, and bit fourteen head of cattle, &0 do it 1 The dog was not admitted, bat he fora toL a very oolruical exhibition of . horse _ Indian 'angles and wander at iu small eapiredr af'which died. lingered tsar, a Hary's a Iamb, an atatishig li tl r t d -, � , I r,1.{c :�•, I : ,:t� h i* 1 -: •i .a. - .. ,. 1,. :. r .. :.-. .. , .. .. .. ,. _ :, -.,, ' .:fit;• f - .: .. ,-. -:I-L. -, ..-e. r r. ... ,..-.. .._ -. .. .. _ - r : , ' - - .. 4 . I ' 4 f, T -: .. ,.#� r. ll :. _ — r: ri .. t 1 : b.-. - _ .. .. .. _ -:,c .-skis i _ ... - .. : ... 1 . - - R :. •-.. -... -. 4... .. :. .. #: it .. ... ., 1,. - r . .- i :, .. .-: - t . F.. . r.: - - _ .... .- -. 1 . . f 1 � . + dr ► r .- lk , _;, , . - . I sees. " ' r . . . _ _ sees • � • 4 a �t 11 ANOTHER NOVELTY. � � �to�.: mtt�Q T�YIMii ir>s1r saReehir file ethMr d Nil �f��l !L R i V eD ! 01 !a' L„ . ,� 1 Sarned a!, sed ht►bNM iM reach st twfi a ga AR•nttt wanted. Sslm* lent Attcrtwys. sqd a is !►teat Gaaee�. ltlrls>� ; t • QQ „ �, y _. ' .�.�Yt i Clio of ' l fe thsntsdves weak, ser►etts and ezbsneM+s G alto Yui All the rK+ !rt t►e illaiEes. Toronto. dsheN lghl. Maoris 0. iltiNt4t M.r'g: I .' -.`3 — w - , �MK'S a A'10M y . ,Yo�e� j s1i-ae=sad OLs YIu1 www broken 4apd ltc� adra4°ed 11h tantiiis by mail 4!1 ceat�t CLR1iENNT A (%O., _ — f` � ' j 1, `- [t►ms>s Linrtrod New POO. d abew or over '�L"3ti W&tek?,,,.,,,,, mtlt Limed ilTss�.null . 1 .1 + -. -1 was barged at sen on the nl lit of Thurs-. ted the d tWal& aero► I d1� � x° I r T . so>�[a. t 9'0 crook on aro Y. V. '• �..�... H illiam , ,r,01- � a o f e, 1bon 9s feet -1 -.7 hijn, dor Isiltl. i>a la itnda W dress `' ' Monne lath merchant, of y ; Abo bask wM be seat sealed to as address on two at i r hour. Man tlteett dl fs-- ,Hone, or Aldsl'fnan ' •die 1 abandonment the evening o[ that day fire as discovered two I Addnet IL Ve LUI0PH. #1 w l ,t dealer in m rower. Send for Catalogue• r i to the t Montreal, has made ]a in the after• hatch among the cotton. Th im ills IL somata Ont T inert, Rewltisi >ritet�. >twtleit - Latiiaw Mswttw As►riax � iP. A81 _ Harlftiim, ow. - , -I' A rs, Carpue sed Deateaiwe resit, r3Ab� B him of hit estate. The to liabilities orifire hones Mere aL once oonnseted and®I►ixex, its. 41►deldde St. »., TOIWNTO. T Yl1TiM d regia Placedat about =100,OJO. v • streams ed w6tw were pour@d. down upon the , :erred, .. � - po flames] annihiliWrs and• hand-groaado fire ANTED-6,Ooo ♦altaM_Mat4 and Female- - A RES8M EN ne by - Mr. YanHorns is re r zo have elated — I t' e Canadian Pnciflc ilwt►y Compagy eztiapviihers were also freer used. The �` �' Large profits. t�. W. D6Nlitd, Toronto. . t m h that th -� P has decided to a:tend th south-western fire, bowero, overcame silt sorts :to •nP', TENTS For Bale-IUusirated desodptive Oat- thi rand lower PA alae tI'—1 Chaepbarun, Toronto ,� �fl�Il t all Resin XU , .. a - miles this seabon • ress it ands read ove�the u pe - inn . I I- I - such 75 p >dx't'tr ADiTI�t xvB.aY -branch p p - - - 'ere acted th,.t the a fishery oft the decks. The ship was doomed from the begin• 0011 i v in Ass nandelion ' i! . It i p G County in Citaad•. cev► _weab coast of Newto dland itt a total Ping of the fire, and the boats had been iso' 1dHt18 d CO., e�.obur�ell Sk. Ir rolp`•. -LIFE ASSOCIATION. w p, "north yy tively prepared and provisioned. At six ; whf ` .: -failure this year, and Yha gib thane semi- Qf►*]�TlEandO�vasenaswan lta►e CoffeeTe '�Ie brgeet and ma+t �►roeperoue o n Assesrwe�n o souk on the morning of the 11 lost., the . . ! 1.�'L ; t - the 'I - are already in a state of or or emalb, whole or.epallre.time, ort salary or oouabnhr .. Aaseoisidon in the wort ,desires w rrneaMt- . ' rvation: - flames buret thrones the of Ear hatches. The Sion Ind�trl•I Unlgst df WX A. f ".4roade. 7,'orpnto. *-Dellolous and nourishing Br-aktast Beverage, con- «vee in every section of Canada. Liberal induw + vamp ` std �- Mr, Mercier has` entered an erotic n 4gainst boats were then lowered. T ere was a hi h OR SALE, ilDpro� ed farm 01oee to Chatham; tains a propp•,rtlon of German Dandelion Root, itt�tch I II10 slu It has full government deposit, and nSINS , . guetr► n with sea at the time and this ealeed mucVi - -VOR ll4 wres,only (1200 required down. Writ+i rata medioina►ly on the Liver and Stomach, purti�:T the enpervWon of insurance Department at O6Mawa ' hon _ Mr, C. A• D,tnaereau in connection the blood and invigorating the system. Yrep,► Correspondence solicited. Address, 6� otter's purchase of books for the Qaebee culty, The women and children were first for parttoulan +.t once. 11: J. KENT, London Out. only by , J- a- 'oiT3g'3XmZ40 s f , mans the 1 P nt aboard the boats, and the m 'l l pas!- - ; were - Parliament library to replace those burned en ere and the crew were embarked ONTARIO VETERINAPY COLLECE, ELL 1 S K 1 Q H L EY,i c3enenl iiaa.•ei, . the reat_fire. e�ftgerwards. The lack of time prevent- Toronto. Fede fifty dollars r session ; session 1887 a TORONTO. i6 iitwil< ltreet Beat. ?ereaiit e ns g - p1. mber, - It Is reported that the, ,rat offiioer of 'the the manning of the boats with b�^ine OoioberZtith.. Appy to the Principal, PROF- �HE Greatest Die• . • ' To Dominion cruiser Vigilant, who was drug- SHIT i, v S., Toronto. oovery of thus I 1 - i their respective crews, the men being com- > _ a� a er .., . .1 I not - Sed and .maltreated at Souris, Y.E.I., by. gilled to continue until the last moment -the 1' K „,tn'1' a ♦ ►resentaQe for Rsev i:.­.­.� an American fishermen, will probably be die- wick of keeping the fumes down- All tin AGENTS W- --GOOD, me �Tlrro T !s Baronies, liable Dae .9D Cuk,Ho 11,11 BIAXID, .,..,-else.; letter - missed the service. . boats left the ship eatery, but bYwere in Every Town and Village in Csu►ada, to �,it . ;avaaaOdKlDHttCola- `. could beginning P year unfortunate oversight twenty people our xBw nRattriF _ 4aIATe. A Ptirfsect M A N l9 F A C T U R E R S... 1. )/- Since the be nnin of the resent flood PuriRer. A iew I! ' ' r we sal License commiasionere have left aboard the burning vessel. Boat UTTERICK•fi BOOKS and PATI" UNb on 'hand I t, Hamilton whohave M e STAU NTON', A Con, : r ht r the Monte granted no fewer than 1,106 licences for No. 3 returned and took off siz of the for September, Send 3a stamp. for Fashion peen benefited by it+r safe ; the sale of liquor in that city, only 102 ap- - number; boat No. 8, with the 4th officer, ehe•t and oxygen Chrenield tievoted to Health,HOuee- ��: Mee KeNnao, Samples o4 application. TORONTO. ONr' tI '"C ; y. _ hold and Practical Fashions, with price list of stamp- , �. � in Robert St., cured plieants hav ing be refused. took off six more. A barque was then re- Ing PatternP, Point and Honiton Braids, Portable, • if Erysipelas ct two =Z �t 3gi-►-' � _ these • ;" _?�'­ $artieating in Manitoba is finished, and rtes approaching, and when all the boats Ad juett►ble D�.+fs and ihNcirt tonna. Crown Pattkr•, eare'etandinhC; Rai►t. i 'mPg i •heat ield of between twenty- Ind' pu4 their people aboard' her they re- Rooms, King 41 East,Toronto. C. STEDM'AN FIEROE. Cornell, 24 South E , Toronto Silver-f'llate Cot .I sent an average w Y t ermatalog►st. , aughter oared p 1 U five and thirty bushels to the acre is assured t Irned and took off those remaining on the �� �D- Attin1tT110vG, ei bring . `'' Sctoful+and all dis� ,epdo Fite after x with -other cereals in proportion. It ie esti= burning vessel. It was found that boat Specialty, Skin diseases, h YANUFACTQBiR OF THIN 8I6naBT @Regi ar Ig to - w ` No. S was missing. She was seen .to put able, without the blood. Ao cancers Oared t .t are our'- . Beare Buffering : Jen- SILVER PLATED WARE ,t mated that at least seven million bushels of , able, without the use of the knife. Office hours, from lie Barrellj 66 Walnut the and probably mores will be available herself before the wind when • she left the 9 to i2 a.m_ and from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m., Sabbaths . �; , ,96 C of weak- w n to wheat, p for export. ship, using her Dare in support, Of the sails. oepEe. — Dundas Street Tnrontp. nese and Luag Trouble ; Jonn Wood, fn ss, u eft my g t curets of Liver �;ompta,nt and Biliousness, use4i only .sin ONTARIO ACRICULTURAL GULLUE Mrs J. Bees, 8 Auguste St, In an intervieTv in 'liiT'ontreal Dr. Jatnee She ran away from the vessel In direct dist s fifty -cent .Dent boat. e ; ; Hav- and one of the obedience to the ca tutu's orders. Every y _ stlet October. Full eonreee of leo- troubled for years with Nervous Prostratiod, two TRADE a a MARK. and y . �i - ' Edmonds, public analyst, pmall bottles gave her great relief. Sold at 600. do Sl: - i ,, i ` ; _: icsi health officers of London, England, body spent the night aboard the German tutere-open Agriculture, re, Live ti k, Dairying,Crcmi�try. F. F. DALLEY A CO., Prot►rietore. 1 ' ' �ould sued Botany, veterinary Science, MO., and a good p )use. stated that the high death rate and ontrezal barque a n,aandfell were transferred training in English anal the e�emen cry mathemwtios. ALL &88DS 4IIA$AN���i�i - , �� r rasa tessive infantile" mortality in M _ - TORONTO y U lth con to the York City, which s,ayed by through. For circular giving terms of MILL M.1 A t a • • di bu pr )A ,ve ,ni Ian t uh rric ber ,tit r it ha sob itty Lt l W11 hic a8 r,o 0W in Aa 11u ing atl th ;in nth ex ion ted iw k flil an rIei fe y o th uitA Cin nm n were sure evidence of an un ea y study, cost eta. app y .. . stuCy,eOn Guelph, Auguot, Mail. clition. In his opinion the death rate of the out the'night and vainly searched forteI IQ ST EA5T k u ht not to exceed 23 per thousand. missing twat. Ca t. Laney Baps be ' flu sen•. e _ • e . cit o g in boort No. 8 are save ANADAS - 'T31, E y . urns that the a [3 C I CURE - I .. Since the announcement of the wonderful the wcc dent ocoarred in the track of 1pwf ui cors I do not mew mer+tl to aoPthswr a-... � __1results obtained from Russian wheat in - tt�erod then have them return again. c mew a,.at.3 * 1, "' ; , ' • steamersboun3 east and west. Thepameng- Ihav madethe,wea•eofPITS EPIr,r.Faiorratti ONSUMPTIONE . S. Manitoba, demand$ for samples have been ere, he adds, were cool and obedient during _ - u- aurin in to the Department of Agricnitnre. the crisis, rood the crew wore steady. The' HAIL tLTON, ONT. i hays • posltlre remedy for the above dl.eaoe ;brit. n.. Dio BIo>�ese • l:faens stns,• f .."r•°t my r'm"+tg i pouring r 1hoaaaods of eases of the worst htud of long stand to sore the wont eases Because other hada tulles fe or As about only two 'hundred bushels of seed tads beep care& indeed gib ataonR to mr faith in Its troll g tor a & n� Bottle of mr Infallible cure.aremedd at ay. �, , sawn mongers and crew lost everything they The Leading: Bnalwles Cellerre In the De- .�roatomo.. Itooataroanothtu foe•kWe r- can be supplied by the Central experimental' p g sotnton- Over 260 students annually. 1'or handsome ,tecao�, tbat I .rill send TlA9 BOT[LS8 FRItE, teethe► CA wboald the City of Montreal except wilt, a VALVABU TBR�Ti811 on this dies.•• w 60 i�ew/ uch leas than the demand, Professor the went into the Illustrated catalogue write It-N.GWIAGusa, Principal. "rer. Oiv%aspreae and r- O. addreea. and 11rtu car. Address Ds a e. BOOT, }� i to farm, m what they stood in when.. y DB T A. NiACUYr �� ��, 39 I�Il�e Sts, oroltes `i : Saunders has been instructed by the Minis- boats, The origin of the fire is,unknown. EAVEIit LINE OF STHAl ARIPll, y ` Agriculture to im ort one hundred , BSailing weekly between Montreal as d Livveerpoo; BranOhOffioe. i gOl eS�.�Tfu to — — ric broke out. in more - e % . ter of Ag P Capt. Land is certain it RATM OF PAasAos :-�atoon, >eontreal rPoo • ,, Cook' , _ a- / more from Riga, than one place I►mong the cotton. The y and $60; Return Tickets, Seo, >;AO and 510 _ n V" mond Wood. a . • AbiEBICA. - chi was lost 111 rat. 43, 38 north, long. 43,-a000raing to Steamer and accommodatiioon totter- o � D1' 1.P mediate and St4erge at lowest Hies. F - The schooner Clara, bound1rom Manistee, 54 west, psrti0utare and to scour° BerFhs, •I/ply to N- IL . i- ich. to Chicago, was wrecked off Miller, 11lUDsdY, 6eeeral ]Ilanaiter 1 -Custom House I I _ M , Montreal, .or to the Local Agents in the•dit 1 .. Ind., the other day, during alviolent storm, fir, Dixon's l[etdlrn Hofno. S inure, \ �_ y f*rentTowns and Pities. . e ,.• _ _ and her captain and a sailor drowned. Mr. A. H. Dixon, senior member of the — IN S* W It �1e-Li P • It is rumoured that a powerful syndicate firm of A. H. Dixon, & Son, the celebrated DECORATED WINDOW L a y ., n ' of American capitalists are negotiating with specialists for the cure of catarrh, hay fever Sett at sight. livery house needs them. C rap, 0 - • 1 - the Russian Government with the object of and catarrhal'deafnees, 313 King street N, •, Durable and Zeenosait•at. No 'Waahiw or Z : r, rn j e ` ( < - n securing control of the doll mines in flhe ,Toronto, has just returned home from an eze !ottonebiinde roti i tTOwtwwh p iYl�ht»� nary i• e Ural Mountains. tended trip through California, where be liar Agents are making itis to $3 a day with Easy h FOREIGN. -_ . h been introducing his remedies. The press 'Worfk. Enquire early. 'C,omp ate outfit, including }' Kato le shades, spring Meller, Stationery and }` �" o that twunbr teem with lowing notices of Q . The cattle plague is ravaging° the pro f Y •_- ' n Berlin. : ,'• the wonderful results of this new treatment, information, 1 Kin8t HaesToronto. Ni>a1hBB G W } n- Tinces of Souther __ Q- H ommercial tree rias vouching for the fact that as a cure for the f , . A political and c ,� above diseases it ie next to mirwculour. MERCHANTS BUTCHERS a P, `, - been arranged between France and Chula. Cases of catarrh and catarrhal deafness of AND Tll`AtiLRB 41;Z1'iBtALLY. Q t I t . .T The -Society of British Artists has obtain- thirty year's standing were cured by one s We want a GOOD IiAII to your locality to pick up ; ,,,,a i ,:,�4 "' n�rt; �' a ' �, . ed ermisaion to prefix the word Royal" licati�on of this remedy and the fact vouch f - • to its title. ed for b men, whose names wre known all - over the American Continent, and whose . t The Germin Gr" rd dnt have 'ex ed for ns. Carl, furnished on setisfactory gu• ♦♦^� - nny v! y W - _ ' word'fs�indis indisputable (names on application] ` p � ,_ Address C. S. PAGE, Hyde Park, �'brmont, U.fi. • Q two Russian families who resided int a en- ahawirig tkat Mr. llixon s remedies, which � - _ i , . z 4 I -, . _.. -, K t oi virons of $erlin. - The American Peace Memorial hue been wre applied only once in' two weeks, stand rrh wnd its rotten- 1 �1.- ­ : �:' '� . . ' ' �' alone In the gimes of cwt&',/ ��� • _ ` _ . signed by 200 members o the Imperial actors in Calfornia fail in - _ a . $Haas of Commons. , dant evils.. The d _ � 1 _ - curing these diseases for the pimple reason • ` END AT ONC> 1!Olt LIST of ? The late Premier Depretis left all his�pro• that they insist.on following the antiquated ► .'� ` o his son with an interest t0 _ his - Be00Dd'Ht1°`d i[aObiaM' - - - erty t , ' method of making applications of an irritant 1 B wards- . COOK4 .- P Brom • i< p On her widowhood. weekl and even daily The' LEA1�I�i widow during remedy weekly,.semi y, l d - Y .. r Deputy, Liar has summoned M. Paul de thereby keeping the a e nbra-ie in a constant lis+► Catalogue INltldy ld spells ' R charge of defaming his ohs- of Irritation, thus forming a nidus very NF MONTREAL THE TORONTO STOVE AN MANUf ACTURINC_ CO., (L'T'D-)!, 1 ,. cassaguse on --. A. T. LA _ , ratter in connection with the Boulanger coop inviting to small x t hod fever, eholen _ _ __-- ' U . J po yP ' e ? d'etat story. Lad other epidemics, and as a natural r i• Q �Y f S'BIRTHDAY r . i 1 3inand i s he hue always been suit of these daily and semi-weekl a lice= �7 Prince Fzr y Y Pl? A Beantifal Itmported BtrthdW Ours serol I, permanent care :has ever been an bow whose soother wW nod as the..FARMERSTHRESHE S, ' ­ . d to sea the Treaty of Berlin, and tions not one ps to r _ B . - 11 res y p1. dose not desire ,to edcrosch upon the Sultan's recorded, and the patient is left in a worse namos d two w *Rf°''e °tA'e their on than before. Since the discovery porsug'+ too ioower serfs USE ONeYOUR MAOMINERY ONLY THE WELL-KNOWN II • .... I ­ . - sovereign rights condtti D�• ' Ie spite i the modified tone of the French of this remedy by Mr. Dixon, now seven :uatr bamishltorm•No•- _ e fiction between the Governments ears ago, the best physftriaos of (treat We1Mt, I�oMe�• �' 1► - press, the friction a1�ttOL i 8• o� �., 86160 -- :_ over the New .BritainandFrslnoehave endorsed his method, • [ OLUJINE P and France t.wo ttttitllr eerlessoil , - of Enggland wnd unite in saying that it L utterly Imps•airy lt>, • _ - . Rebrides question increases. starch ha fever,.or catarrhal ' Al EER - • 4 sible to cure c . :1est 1 The Rusatan Prince Pierre vv 13 genstetn deafness by wpplicstion made oftener than FOB Bil'1'lBR. R•rC• Have been awarded It during hE last lost yeaae. Try P LSA . or has died at Konleon, near Brest, of grief for once in two weeks, from the foot that tree NINE COLD MEDALS AXLE GREASE toe your Wagons and Ho:e. Powers �)y- the loss of his wife, the dao titer of &Breton W 'importations. --Hi ns' $nrek., Washing , g membrane must get a chance to heal before ton and Ashton Bn , In large or small sack°- manufactured a QUEEN OM OIL WORKS by . ... icwtion is made. , However that ;We's Canadian Halt- Write for toes. �RON ' �� for fisherman whom he had educated. SAMUEL RODERS CO.* T eiv- - , _ It is stated that Germany • hair agreed 'to may DiYon's remedy has proved JAMES PARK _4 SON+ _ , endlot, � I . . support Russia in Bulgarian affairs; on con• en restful where roll other remedies have wholesale Produce Merchants. Toronto: -- aP dition of RusAalu neutrality In the event of failed. Mr. Dixon sends & pamphlet aeecrib- ! © COMP 1ri t _ and France. giro treatment to any one enclosing Cjooke Gena. AWY'�c E w war between Germany ing hu n Dfh sac ! - The Queen has conferred upap Princess stamp to pay Poe e The address is 313 '. 1[ARMAOTURM OF • I. f Kin street west, Toropto.-Ez. e a = Louise, wife of the Marquis o Lorne, and g t= — D" set, upon. Princess Victoria, dwughter of theL' ° ENGINES ' - ... . n rn _ f the drown Of. I i1OWDER ,:, re tnc er io ,rd ig 1141 tre t'P E.,d in :.ad 11 rt /hf v re- On tilt IIs ar, ere :1u is on, - Yringe of Wales, the order o : A GliglRovs CoMPArrT--li_beautl u pre- _ India. sent to nearly every one as long u they last, - ' •_ I Why do you u+e those .Ecpensive American ono CK no 9WW p"M e - 1 Capt. E'en$, of the steamer York Clty, first come firm served. The moat'.eicoom- Canadian Bakl,Y Powders whoa ou can get as good X01111 E i ' ,� - y f . - -which rescued the passengers of the City of plished woman has still something bVorthy and wholesome at one halt the price? prove it by try .. I Montreal, feels.certain tot the fire was the to be added to her list if she has never yet ing the cook's Gear. manutactured by - rl" A" 2TACnexs P made a good, sweet wLite loaf of bread. ' To l� work of some malieions arson or ereone, h p Gran Saver" and 11 Feerle83 because then fire 'broke out fore and aft at encourage. the art of Home Bread making, BLLIS g�Ia�iLIEYt j0h0Il, 11 ` 1. the same time with two bulkheads closed g + have 1883 ' The Breadmakers Yeast Company qe Avfhorimd byAet of Partigment, tee P ., Cap. se, t . �� between. cured ten thousand presents, which will i 0 Try to secure as Original Painting qy purchasing 01=210wo +Woe`s- A Pari adierlf:nreea, calling herself the sent "to all who comply with their terms. a ticket for . Baroness de Kermont, who kept a matrimo- They want all who are old enough either SDE SECOND GRAND PRIZE DRAWING "*�''"''�" u'",�a .'` ~ '` "' ""� 1. - . Dial agency and made a heap of money' in follow directions or work underinstructlonp� or THIS i ' M0114" e■sr If* L g 11" • /sores. ' '' the shape of comulisaioua fdr the privilege of hen how to make bread. 1'bey will y TORCKTO INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION ART UNION M...�.l..ra�..��s..t•iti..+... L. :r� . marrying a decoy girl, who was stated to be take your word for it ;and when on have �se , . a been sent to clean for six succeeded to your own si►tisfection by using W1uoh will take place on wsi1wohd rlsdomwesr ' a millionaire, has p . (? _ � months, and the ingenuoae girl has been their Hop Yeast, and write to them to �y M�NDAY� 19th SEPT., 18$7, a ' ' sentenced to four months 117 conttcmaciam. so, enclosing a wrapper of a five cent, pack RecentTestimonial.fr When the whole amount subscribed, lees wOrkine . :. 'a - age,of THz BMUDMAKERA' XEAST, they will expenses, will be returned to ticket.holden in the: � - I • 7 ,1. - send you by return a lovery gift. This offer form of . 1 I f . '-, The whole question of whether Manitoba is open to any yemng lady, girl, single or O�tIIQIN�L wAliCi ®1F S>�'I<'r - ct a railway to n matron or bousekeeper who the production'of the members of the Ontario Sod.h will be allowed to contra Y married woman, , - n the boundary will probably be fought out in has never before made a loaf t,f bread. Any OtTickkeeM' eatitling the holder to oda chance to the . s 1 the Courts. One Browning, presumably person having domestic charge of w hoose- prize dm in 25c 260 each. May be obtained from actingin the interests of the C.P. R., has se- hold Tcho is not now baking for the family, agents throegbout the oouotry, at the rt Gauer, Ile ' cured land right in the path of th ro 8 and who, will commence by using their yeast, Industrial e,chib Tor and at the 600iety'e rooms, 4 I, 1 . _ exp King eireat west Toronto. Writs for tuner pacilcu- To W. F. CONN, Tileonbarg, 8nfa e airway, refuses iso give the Red iver and who sonde to them the wre per of .a an• ,. Vi. _ p 1 - tha ' the I t rat way, people right of way,l and has acka a and writes to them so to state, roil - L8 A, Dg� gIa,-Thea is to oe t - / applied to the Courts for an rnjanction re- Ipeceive a still better class of gift than thatQ�� i G.arney-Harris No. 16 Wood , p n straining the contractor or his men from slwvo offered. Better yet ;any Dae at re- I1lailta during winter from Portland eve and b b -you in our Avondale P esb Ch - tr assin on the land. .One news er g PSP kin their own bread, usin their day and Halifax every 13aturd+y�to �.1T��e have given eompl8te sat ]L a haw °1. publishes an absurd story, giving a Con- oW>a or other yeast, but who will buy w five summa' from Quebec IQ•� eervative who "does not want his name y °"�hg •t'0a'��nd% fr found it possible to heat our building, from freer- '' cent package of the 1Sreadmakera' Yeast for Scotland d also Dee int u to 60 de in two home. We haw nblished" as an authority, that fir John an ter or storekeeper, and, after a: a id St. Johne N.i�ta I,lrp°onol� ortalM7 al opioundpthem togbe fiery economal is t6• 1 P from y, n stammer na6rlt�a . �, - - - Macdonald had divulged to the' aforesaid using, will write to say that Our Yeast is U sad duelag winter to and from Sat<ho� matter of fuel We can cheerfully reoommesld . _-a„,.olpaa �hnftATVativA that it wag the in- n - _____ ---e .holt hal AOA her- also and will, D�aei.anA- m,ston and Philade1VW ; and durfas ram' � them furnaces t0 any parties who opabempLfta . /. ; �. 31 V "iY . Xy • ,. �� �I , �. 1– . . °: ,. ... aht Vkhtring lens ' Is published every Friday morning M its office Pickering, Ont. - . ; TERMS . . $1.a5 per 7"r; S1.00Ifpaid fn advaaoe. RATES OF ADVERTISING' : First insertion, p line - - - 8 cents. Each subsequent�nsertion, per line - - Q " This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- • -vertisements. - Special terms given to parties making-coti- racts for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half- : - ,yearly or. yearly contracts payable quarterly. Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper, one 5 OG a able in advance. year, g , p Y . L. s-Notics in local columns ten cents per line, tive cents per line each subsequent insertion. Special contract rates made known on applies- . ' tion. No free advertising. - Advertisements without written instructions ' will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- - cordingly. Orders for discontinuingeadvertise- - - mast be in writing acid sent to the pub- . lisber. . Job Work promptly att8nded to. --. - . . L. S. ACKERMAL - . - PROPRIETOR. `` (0tir Po11t1egTStrrct Independence. Our A1ni—A First-class Local Paper. . Our Fapeotations -= The hearty support of the ueople of Pickering and vicinity. _ . FRIDAY, SEP_ ftMBER 2, 1887. NOTES AND COMMENTS. _ . The` railway disasters of 1887 have exceeded any thing in the history of this continent. First, the awful dis- . aster at Republic, on thco Baltimore g Ohio Railroad ; then the White River • Vt., catastrophe, follon ed by the pluliging of a passenger traili through V bridge in the .Boston suberb � after - . that the collision at St. Thomas, Ont ; . ` ' and latterly the sickening horror at4 - . ` -Chatsworth, which exceeds in the _ number of dead and wounded all the - others combined. The year 1887 will . be looked upon as a black one in the history of railroad casualties. ! -` � - From. present indications there is likely to be some trouble in Manitoba over the railway question. The Local . Government seems determined to push . _. - through the Red River Valley Rail- way in order to get connections with the southern border, while the Cana- dian Pacific Railway Company are bound that such shall not be done if they can prevent it.: Injunctions are /' 'being- piled up, one after another, and . _ what the final result will- be is a matter of conjecture.. The sym- pathies of the people of the entire 1* - 1 country aro mostly In favor of Mani- • I toba and against -the C. P. R. - The . • latter, having a monopoly of the carrying trade of the North-west, has � . ' used its position to, feather its own nest, as eras to be expected, but the _ , people are determined to stand it no longer. . i `` ` C, : I Tele. Industrial Exhibition, which . 'runs from Se t. 5th to 17th, will be' P . the leading Fair of the season.. The . . - managers find demands for all the Mereased accommodation they have provided, and entries and inquiries are _ lueilig received from - the most distant . parts of the Dominion. The live ' stock display promises to be the lgrgest ever drought together�ilh . Canada. Among others, there is an entry of thirty newly imported Percheron • horses, by one firm. The city streets ' ' .- and Exhibition grounds and ) uildings and exhibits will be specially illumin- ated during the evening, presenting the most brilliant spectable of the kind ever produced in Canada. A program of special attractions, vary- I ing with each dav,- will be provided. The admission• will be 25 cents for all of the day and evening. . . - . We see by the Whitby papers that , there is some talk of a company being 4.: formed to bore for natural gas, with which to illuminate that town. W hether or not there iii -a deposit of r the genuine article in the vicinity of .-_ _ Whitby is as yet an uncertainV, and it is proposed to do some prospecting in order to find out. Our friends . down , th8re_ shout not waste any- . motley on an uncertainty, but if they _ want to utilize natural gas as an illuminator they should come up to • - Pickering_ and make arrangements to utilize .the deposit in this township, - _- referred to in THE NEws some weeks ago. We feel satisfied there is a suffi- - - . civt deposit here to supply both Pickering and Whitby, and there - should be no difficulty In running a pipe from the place of deposit to the . latter town. Send up your chief ` pushers and investigate the matter. - j - . ' Anent ` the recent discussion by several gentlemen in Toronto, . who - evidently desire that all the smaller Agricultural- Fairs lie abolished in order that a few so called "Central • Exhibitions" may derive the greater • _ . benefit, the Montreal "Star" (a pretty g®od authority on such matters) has . this to say :--`` There cannot be too' many agricultural shows. Only they should be .so timed as not to clash with each other." The •big shows are all right . but �everyoneg must...Admit that they fail. to do as ,mueb practical good to the farming '. community as It' the local shows. It is at the Local. Fair that neighbors meet together to i- . ... i ;' - :.i i i- 5 1 / j fns' i ,`1 : compare the products '. of the foil ante exchange ideas on matters in - which they are directly interested. • The small shows, so called, s4ould, there- fore, excite a greater interest amongst the farmers of the township than the larger shows, and we hope, every agri- culturalist in Pickering township will study his own interest and make the Pickering Fair of 1887 an overwhelm- ing success. It can be done. United effort will go a long way towards mak- ing anything a success. Try it. . ------ Rev. Dr, Ormiston, in an address �to the Ontario Teachers' Association, elt- pressed the conviction that the Pro- vince possessed the best system -of education within his knowledge. He reached this conelusiolf after an in- vestigation which embraced malty foreign countries anis the majority of the United States. Tlee Salisbury Government was sustained in the Imperial House of Commons last week: on the question introduced by Mr. Gladstone, con- demning the Government for having proclaimed the Iris11 National League without leaving first laid all the facts of the case before the , House. The Government's majority _ was . 76. Several of the Liberal -Unionists voted' with Mr. Gladstone. . It has often been remarked that if you want to hear anything . evil of a'. town : ask one of its residents. But don't let. us imagine that this self- depreciation arises from any lofty' motives. Most frequently it is envy of our most intimate neighbors. The besetting sin is a deep-rooted unchari- tableness, which is glossed over with the name of candor. - But there is no patriotism in depreciating one's own town, in sland ing one's own fellow- citizens, in gru,1ging them any emin- ence or hovers they may attain, or in always going abroad for anything that may be. obtained at home. Always' . put in a good word for your own town, for if you don't, it 'cannot be -expected j that outsiders will do so. ' . Another effort is beirig'"Itiade to re- vive the Lawrence -Townley (estate fiasco.. When. once an idea bi&mes fixed in men's minds it is hard to up- root it, and more is this thie case when it appeals to their self interest. Undismayed. by all the disappoint- ments which they have met with, those° persons who believe that they are heirs to immense. estates in England are again pushing their claims and are credulous enough to suppose that they will obtain a hearing from the House of Lords. Even if there exist- ed any -foundation for their claims, the attitude of that body concerning the rights of tenants has not been such as to induce a Hope thr t.it would do anyt}hing to disturb the possession enjoyed by a long line of owners. ; "Perhaps no other one of the beati- tudes of Christ is Fo overlooked and so disregarded as that which He pro- incunces among the, peacemakers. Who ever .heard a sermon on it 1 Surely no Christian duty is more ne- glected than that of peace -making. There are many people who are really. strifemakers rather than peacemakers. They do not seek to heal estrange- ments between others, to prevent quarrels and 4lonteniions, and to bring together those have been divided and alienated.. Their whole , influence goes towards widening breaches, in- tensifying bitterns s, and exciting anger and hatred.. When they meet a mark who speaks ' qualifiedly - of another, they take the opportunity to empasize the qualification, thus con- firming the man's doubt or suspicion conewning his neighbor. When they find a slight aestrangement, they are quite sure to make 1t greater ban less by tlheir v�ords, by the tone i which they speak, or by their sur, estive silence. When they find rank 'ng in one man's lulled a little feeling Inst another, they do not try, in : o her- ly, generous way, to remove he feel- ing, but manage to deepen and in- tensify the bitterness. The true peacemakers are few, even in Christian society.., Is it not time that we should get our Lord's beatitude down from the shelf and bruslh the dust from it, and try to win its benediction. --"Presbyterian." - I -- —, Prince Ferdinand, * of Bulgaria,; 'will take a European trip. ' New Adv�eMsemeln.ts. A Farm To Rent. - . . ;.Y -I • i LOT 16, tat Con., Towhehip of Pioker- ing, adjoining the Vi�age of Pickering, con- taining ;95 acres. For tb s and particulars apply to GEO. M: O'LEARY, V. S. 44tf Strayed,- , ..•I I -;',l'. riY�i'i a , . ",4 t :. < ., . ROM the prettoes of tdre"undersigned, on or about the 15th of August, two Ewes one Shrdpohire and one Leicester. Parties knowsng of whereabouts of the above will oblige' by notifying me. IRA VAIL, ; . 4" k Varna For" Sale . or� ' 0. ReAt.• . r AGOOD Farm, part of lot 24, con. 2, Pickering, to Rent or -for Sale. Apply to DAVID ORMISTON, Solicitor, itby 44.8 _ C: a n:" 11: h i F t f r. r . i I , , 1 - : : , :. i :k, Par For Sale.. .. .t E4;• I. �• La`8 25 bind 8, in the 8rd Con. of the ' Township of ickering, touts n about one hundred and t en trio acres, n-whleb are a good atone dwel ingouse, iargoe�b mrchard 'stables, and every nvenishee. (G living spring of w ter in cellar ; a lot of good haM wood and esti on premises. The above fatm is only four ilea from Piekermtt Villsg+, and two and a half from Pickerin!� Harbor. For further partioular apply to GASPER STOTTS, Pickering P. 0. 44if 1. , . ti '. + ` 1. :.Notice t Contractors. .UL ANAL: A T� ( EM RI C A T A E . �. •, ff . ONTRACTOlt8 intending to tender for works of construction of the Canal pno- sosed to be formed on the Canadian side of the aint Mary'> River, are hereby informed that Tenders will be received about JANUARY next, and that. the mos favorable time to examine the locality will Ue between, the present time and the early part f November next. When plans, spebifications and otbeb docu- ments are prepare due notice will .be given_ Contractors will t en have an opportunity of examining them a d be furnished with blank forms ©f tender, et . - B order,: ' .. A. P. BRADLEY. I Secretary. - Department of Itai *Sys and Canals, t 44-8 Ottawa, 2lth August, 1887. f . T Rent• - :. .:. . mwo-STORE ' brick honso, with base - .L went kitchen, good cellar, garden, well, clstorn, etc. Every hong in good repair. Apply on the premises. DMUND W -RIGHT, Picker- ing Village, 43tf I To Rent, S 11 or Exchange F'OR A OOD FARM, - � ONTARIO JBLOCK, Whitby. {Opposite Poo -office and Hatch Bros.► . Apply to E. STEPHENSON, t L . G. N. W- Telegraph and t3. T. f3. or to � Ticket Office, WbAtby. J. TREv ELEN, Owner, P. O. box 229, shswa, Ont. 37-44 14ort age Sale . . of -- . Three OFR NE HOUSES And half An acre of Land, AT B T 0.1–M.A.ZZ. Under and and by ower of sale eontairi'ed in a certain Mortgage, w ich will be vrodu ped at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by public auction, at Gerow's Hotel, Brougham, on Saturday,' Sept. 3rd, '87 at 9 o'clock in the of rnoon, by Thos. Poucher, Auctioneer, One hal an sere of Land, being a part of the south -w st quarter of lot No. 18. in the 6th concession of the Township of Pickering, and being Village Lo a )to. 3 and 4, in .that part of the said V illage of Brougham on John Sheer's plan thereot. There are hree Frame Houses erected on the pro rty, which can easily be kept rented, wad ill thus produce a good revenue from the iniiestment. The purchaser will have to ersmi a the title and pey for the conveyance at his wn expense, the Vendor only producing such title deeds as are in his possession. Poasesai n will be given on the completion of the p chase. Terms :—Ten per eat. of purebase money to be paid on the dayy f the Salo, and the balance within ono month th reafter. .1: or further particu ars apply to . Y. bM ITH, . Ve dor's Solicitor, Wliitby: W"� itby, Ang_8tlr. 1 . - ---- 414 CkeO. ZZ. '=.Jbary,�T.8 Honor Graduate of atarto Veterinary College. I, - - -, -� - No epeeiaities. All isesses of the domesticated animals treated in a rofessiooal manner. Office and resides oppposite Gordon Hoose, Pickering- Calls the tdr at Gordon House In his absence) will r ive prompt attention by day or nigh _ : Farm to �ent or Bell.' ]Lots 17 and 18 4t codeession of Pickering, containing • one bun ed acres. Hood atone. dwelling house and k tchen, stone driving hoose a,nnd good outbuildin s. A running stream of water through the ya,r . For turtber aarticulars Picllyr nnthepremi ,orWOHN WOOII�t fFF, —ck ---g -- ---- . _ _. ---_ Y� Farz oet. jONTAINII�G ne httncired and fifty vV acres, beingg ll�kart of lots 13,14 and 15, in the 3rd con., Pickerin T . Will be let in one or two parcels, with a itable buildinggs on each ppaarcel. For further articulare apply to H. A. HAIGHT, on premise . 4'2-! - _- - ---A-- ---- . NO ICS_. , GRISTING & CHOPPING Nrt— Every Dap in the Wieek st The 'A XIL�S ok Every farmer W h o his own wheat ground, and if you bring g od wheat you are sure to get good fiour. is!. RRe O O y, E Ron P303C.Orl=ff. . . ' — _`11+ 1.� - Vic erl *^ PLANT , G MIL � -S ARE— now in gull operation We are prepared to fill orders of all klpds n the shortest possible notice. We also manufacture j DOORS, BASH, LINDS, MOULD NGS, HAND RAILS, Newel Posta, alusteta, dc., d�c. t ;' . Sash d Door - ►prices down to suit a eryoue, Lor cash. Please e us a all and obi e OLMS D KEMPTHORN, jar - �h &Lu ) Cutest= " hot�� W, L 0'R IEN, Whitbv. 1.1_. , — �i A .. • + , - . . . .. . .. - .. e H +'fir:`E�E; ' iE�ru .1 - ;. , - ` - Sr 1' 11/t7a ,_ .+ I ,f.. k _r.. 0r I•. 'r- lA1. >'S:+c� 1 =I; Ey, u;. A I��;v _A ?E A-1: •:•.f -'i .A,_t .. \`"'_+�-t,:E _.t.r..l:J'{ 'A, ' - fI ,', `' t- &VMg disposed -of my Miuurry liaei. - ness to Miss jizzie Peart,of this Vfllage,I I . tau wish to oonvey my thanks to the ladies of �.l, , . Pickering and surrounding country, for ;;, .` their mostliberal patronage bestowed on- . , me in the past. Hoping you *ill Gall on : i k'. � : m successoar to the same extent, who will , ; � . . . I '� o en ou' i s 't a utifu.l and . - . p t n few day wl h bei _ , -_-. . , yvell seActed stock of Millinery, :. ....- I am respectfully yours, � . .j . RS. Ja. H. BEALE , - j :/ j . . S. ---I also wish to� inform my `many friends of Pickering and vicinity, th4t I have opened out a stock of Fresh G�'roceries, at ithe old : �; :1, '`I. place on the corner, east, A call solicited. . B utter and eggs taken in"�xchange, .- Pic ering,- Sept. 2n•d, '87. __�, - Mrs. J. $. B,, . , i _ ! - 4" LC'l i� r war ore I I , -. . f. I . ___—)o( . :'I . . - I _. . t_ ,. - So ethin new m House, Locks. Sample, . ... sec a and durable. No S ria to et - out . = p Q gi . of order, , warranted for 5 ears. ` - - V , - CAS�L� ,A.NI� SES T I I 1 I. I . ,� . . 1 i . : - . I, r s I: - r �1 ' I A _- .. . . 9 HARVEST MITTS .. - .- -' E NEALtTAI DWARE. . , � . i 1 f- .PZcKMIn1N"C. * , _ I ; ,` . __ . . � . . i B. Remember we close at o'clock on Ttiesd ' and . Friday evenings. T - . . . . .. .. I . . i, o I �. .. .. " , JUST TO H ND . JEWELRY---NewesC desig s in Ladies' brooches, ..,' pins, and short chains.. . C LOCK S —One and Eight Dap Clarks. -I S ILVRRWARE—Full stock, new foods, a%a knives, forks and spoons. , ; - : Teaspoons from $1.50 per doz.. Extraoraina-y value. . Call and Sae; Them. - 4welry made to order. Watches clocks and( jewelry repaired and warranted. ' I ` . _ . J'A S JOHN' rM0� - �. Practical Watcbmaker, Brock street;- Whitby. - F: Le GREEN. PROPRIETOR. I I `have taken the above Mills, and will al � - .. �ays- keep Flour which cannot be beat. Try it - and you will say it is the best you ever used. f A spereialty made of J.. txchan m Flour for Wh . _ E'f�is , ,. and am giving more Flour per Bushel than can be - ` got elsewh ere. , . . Bran and Shorts always on hand. _ . _. 1 '�7CT�3E.Ea.'Z' WANTEII , . Highest price paid for Wheat. I ;,, �'. L. C-�-RE -M N'. :. . - . The Thoroughbred Stallion - ' .6 i O��.KDAI.E.�� . ; "' oma, �8e7_ ,, . Obtained, and all other business►in the U.II; The thoroughbred Stallion ' Oakdale ' will Patent Office attended to for Moderate Fees, : EI: stand for mares at my place in Pickering this Our office is opposite the U. S. Patent Office, season. lie is a very highly bred horse, being a at►d we bau obtain Patents, in Iess time than; :_ grandson oft a great " exrngton," who was the those remote from Washington. 0. ' td - �roatestracehorse of histime. "Tom Ochiltred," mend MODEL or DRAWING. We advise s to ;; the son of "Lexington" and sire of "Oakdale," patentability free of charge ; and we makb NO was a great race horse, and "Oakdale" himself, CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT. before be suet wwi�tLh an sedideut, was one of the We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Supt -1•� - most promiaing(horses on the turf, He should. Of Moneyy Order Div., and to officials of the U. S. , nosed with h vy mares, get the horses wanted Patent Offioe. For circular, advice, terms, and_ ; . rr . for the British army.. He has great trotting ac- references to actual clients in your own State or tion. TBRMS :---x10 to insure a foal, or $5 for county, write to - singlelea . Groom's fee, otic. OD-tf G:= A. xq"w & CO., 1 JOHN LEXt . ' 2-y . Opposite Patent Offioo Washington, D.C. r. a.cd 4, - - - - �., 3._ I! I I IS z I - TH$ VERY Ar THE LOC 'OTHER f ,r Buell fi .- 0 vicinity of . North a 1 4)D Oet. 10 Uzbridp mills tl. in - Burglar I in Caunin; �: Pumpki ,I out aroulr Uxbrid I - 1 Gooawoo<i i, . • Mr. Jol kicked by A gas Norwood Uxbrid; bell, w hic . .. tone.• A bousi ._ - Perkins, on Mond.; Bev. 1� married t tiVoodvill, The C1; • be held a .. 1st of Oct • - The er4 has been . work kill r pletien. ' —1 The G, recent ter. speak we candidal( Robt. i' - mill at J, of Newla - in a set E: � The di of the Bo ist chure - nesday a Revort hands ai Ont. T1 �. for short - hours ini Mr. 11 . tents, at were tots needs}• from a , . -. Mr..11 rear lith .. Tuesday of Mark . $80 per - Markt _ secure ti has visit '# . 1 property a dozen A ver . g , played i tween ik hove to conteste L -4- iter by On- « : the floc Mills," ' Whiitbv - road, w, '` mill wa _ ler..] ` hundie, - . for tele . with the farmer finest f: A ban - - , near A - sumed fire is s spark f� . there 1 •covereE j' Ou 1 . I -. " rovere� I - lai,d, ( `. � blowi-nl and bal to the . supposE The • . by Mr. . Jas. I - week, i inflame was a On .,euterec at liut I'` priatin - Sewell. _ faulih ruuHt i Fari r Ariyint - - water CeSS101 roads farinel made I11r. i -`-Hans an a, -' probal life. the au Nabb, in the '_ while Ag 17, lo' dark c ' a scar . dark i inche, elbow - . 3rd Al > . wher( man, Sul .- accoil . . . - '. down ,. - . "cart. . horse �- upset h , Smar . Ashh . Cliff 1 . crawl ' lied t �- bruise Imstai Y _. . . ` J` , F.: I7 i I k, •4 - 'rI tt' • I ,- _ =t ;. I _ `I .. , _ I r 1 . i ! II �'� ' s . a.cd 4, - - - - �., 3._ I! I I IS z I - TH$ VERY Ar THE LOC 'OTHER f ,r Buell fi .- 0 vicinity of . North a 1 4)D Oet. 10 Uzbridp mills tl. in - Burglar I in Caunin; �: Pumpki ,I out aroulr Uxbrid I - 1 Gooawoo<i i, . • Mr. Jol kicked by A gas Norwood Uxbrid; bell, w hic . .. tone.• A bousi ._ - Perkins, on Mond.; Bev. 1� married t tiVoodvill, The C1; • be held a .. 1st of Oct • - The er4 has been . work kill r pletien. ' —1 The G, recent ter. speak we candidal( Robt. i' - mill at J, of Newla - in a set E: � The di of the Bo ist chure - nesday a Revort hands ai Ont. T1 �. for short - hours ini Mr. 11 . tents, at were tots needs}• from a , . -. Mr..11 rear lith .. Tuesday of Mark . $80 per - Markt _ secure ti has visit '# . 1 property a dozen A ver . g , played i tween ik hove to conteste L -4- iter by On- « : the floc Mills," ' Whiitbv - road, w, '` mill wa _ ler..] ` hundie, - . for tele . with the farmer finest f: A ban - - , near A - sumed fire is s spark f� . there 1 •covereE j' Ou 1 . I -. " rovere� I - lai,d, ( `. � blowi-nl and bal to the . supposE The • . by Mr. . Jas. I - week, i inflame was a On .,euterec at liut I'` priatin - Sewell. _ faulih ruuHt i Fari r Ariyint - - water CeSS101 roads farinel made I11r. i -`-Hans an a, -' probal life. the au Nabb, in the '_ while Ag 17, lo' dark c ' a scar . dark i inche, elbow - . 3rd Al > . wher( man, Sul .- accoil . . . - '. down ,. - . "cart. . horse �- upset h , Smar . Ashh . Cliff 1 . crawl ' lied t �- bruise Imstai Y _. . . ` J` , F.: I7 i I k, •4 -__ _. .. _-, ��-- j -. /` + + i s I n : - 1 . r , a. i •. , . I - i , - .. ,_.._ ,: . .. r I , . :, ,...:. . . •. . _t. _. �: , .. , . .-. i.. - 1. o- I.. , - ... - 1' -_ - , , .. , •1 1 „ a • . : r. - , .. .., - ,. - - 7.1 -s t ` r I. ,r. ..t. _lie l y S l.E RRQiBTLt. .e,: , , �t - - . ,, _ 1 Y #� 7 i `)9fI ifCi f` ct.AF .:} .�fys p[{ r" s"' a' i { ;> c� TRIC'('. ;, ty ,, ; Y Si11�Rp� B1C1"!. .�Rfl.--�Ol'ta •ale Of gt�:s Y F9rrirr+- _�. ± t 11 ,t J:.j, • f a� �'° • THE vESy LAT$S'r NEwft - cdlft' 7801[ thr"'houses and half an ao>ce land, in . � tl. -. * _. . i, ,, ti_ �, a - - ` > THE LOCAL PRE89 AND (3LEANzD Faolt the Villageof Brougham. �aI at 9 p.m.; e , P', j - ; , ej f ,EfiP . . yx I did,, ' , at flemw a hAtel. G. Y. emit, V elador a ,. s �' , - --; Pt ` r as r 5 f` 'af: "•A .. . ik- .:1,-V'! :i.1-.,., ".•y. _, .. Ia '. .a- , OTHER SOURCES. T ; r _ r ;, , •.. t yl,gr dp. ; ` _ I - So is ucher su tioneer. � 1 l Cltor, iMO�P �o t {. '. S °-�1.. A.• f.. , .f' , ti '_,0 Y SI.' 1• 1 :! Tom( }� � I��/� {► •�/�+�.� - h• :A;: 1 - i .. #i �3, ..t , r . _ *� 1 iF. YiA ,�i. i�1/�I� YD !V Mt� .,,.r •' _ r _ - have be8n, ing In thA +s : i�o-yts., E"_v t. i '+t7�I ks.r .iia.ti£e1 �►t a' +;•:rf�t . . I.., � + • - Bush fires8 b Maio►' a Qhaaos. - . r t; - - 1'+ ' S. ,;<�S:.ij f.•at•.i�10 rinEr,i, ,t.. .,; d-iS+:- 1 - -I - - .. - - 1 _ init of Sandford. - a:f i �. o vic y - That is to say, your luso jl. Aliso 2 a ., . e ; _ North Ontario Fail Show at Uxbridge your breathing machinery. Ve wonder- I ' Gl d } W I a ani. Colored `ea et �f 'elle Set t on Oct. 10, 11 and 12. tul machinery it ls. Not onlq he larder ' _ zbrid e's taxes this year well bei 19} ` II g . - air- assages, but the thousandst of little 4 - _, ` - .,�-_. _ __ - � O , I i:4 , t., ., i P , i; : - ` ' ills of the dollar. tabes and cavitives leading from them. - m their ofes on i 1 t Ie Di�he c P tc�.ers � e � c. , � , h When these are clo ed and ch ked with 3"' Burglars are practicing pr gg ' ' _ in Caunington and vicinity. matter that ought not to be ere, your . nd n,. - f ,;: . I r :,. 1 s e all the ra a lun s cannot half do their ork. li ` f , ., Pum kin pie SOQ al ai $ g �, + ss �, ') . ',lj 1 , ,.;i „c'. J, I :, , ., . p ` what t e do the cannot do well. Call . , around 5touffville. b y y j out , .�: F t =d, u. ; ; z Uzbridoe Township Fall_ Show at it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, catarrh, sf - -Goodwood on Oct 12 and 1,3. consumption or any of the family o! ' ' ,' �'` i1dr. John Cuthbert, of Cartwright, - was throat and nose and head and `Tang ob- , 'cked b a hors@ lately and killed. structions, all are bad. All ought t be I' � i Y of rid of. There is ust one stir y A gas well has been :,truck on the het ri of them. That is to talo Bosahee's - --- _ : 1 orwood Woad, nine miles from Peterboro. �i - Gernfan Syrup, which any druggist will , , ,. ''I { Uxbridgeites have received their town sell you at 7b cents a bottle. Even if eery- _ I j'� '�/j'�, ((``1� X11 bell, which is reported as Navin$ a fine thing else has failed You, You m4aY depend Ute (�jrGc s . Mak. llroeik � 1' lower Potsy P�resering �arsr - - . tone, upon this for certsip. - "52 - . _ - A house in Glasgow, awned' by a Mr. One of Cannington's biey�liets hied , . . _ � �' , � ,'.` _ ! � t•:: Perkins, of Stouffville, was burned down himself to the race track the other, day ` � .. ,kindhamware r& * All goods at Lash prices. _. on Monday of last week. for the purpose of trying to break the Rev. F. Woodgr, late of Tyrotiss, "was record. While coming down ! the home 1 _ - - , _ - mtirried to ' biisa Rhoda Hancoc of stretch he suddenly left the machine and -- . 'oodville, recently. � lidin home on his nose. - :. - �` finished by s g - The Clarke Township Fall Show will Although he did not break the record he j��j be held at Orono on the 31st of Sal t. and broke the skin of his nasal or an. 1 one o e :n Ou • .} g � _ _, t 1st of October. . • ADVICE TO MOTHERS.—Are pod disturbed at The erection of R IIew SC11001 btilldi0� night and broken of your rest by a sick has beFn consumed in IIxbridge, and the child suffering and crying with pan of Cutting . ' • . � . - f Teeth ? If so send fat once and . et a bottle . work will be pushed to an early com- ..� Winslow's . SoothinbY ��yrap" for Chitdien Teething. Its value is incalculable i :- _ pl The - rtarclearr .Rays the ' result of the It will relieve the poor little suffers immeistelp _ ' ` _ « Depend' upon i t, mothers ; them i no mistake recent teachei'i examinations does not about it. It Dares Dysentery acid Diarrhoea. . speak well for- the training of Uxbridge Colne& of ens h auma,resa�►uo eelt£aammawt�ion . ' candic Les." and gives tone and energy to the whole system i - Is 10 , . , -+ ' �. - • . r Armstrong liar Dented his grist "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing 8frtip" for children Janetviile to a Mr. Robt. Waddell, is pleasant to the taste and i9 the! perscrtpption i • . - _ . - ` � Iilil at of one of the oldest and best female physicians , i , 1 . ' ` r intends uttin a United states, and is for sale ' r. f \ ewlandl. and the faits p g and nurses in th by all druggists throughout the world. Price 4�,5,kk Mr. James •Campbell has left inAractions that SUMMER. Dress (foods, S@@rsllek@rs, Moline, Ging ams, IInder a set of rollers. cents a bottle. be sure you ask for "MHs. Wlrl- The district Sunday schOoi convention sLOW'S SOOTHIIG3 SYRUP," and take no other Shirts, Buggy Wraps, Parasols and Straw Hate are t0 be offered AT REDIIDED PRICES so as t0 saoll the goods sure, ass he of the Bowmanville district of the Method. kind. does'nt want a sight of them on his return from Missouri. - - ist church was held at Oshawa on Wed. � giRTII. puri ed Cotton Shirt' for boys, Striped - • . •• nesday and Thursday of this week. New0 : Jost placed in' stock Black Linen Stockings, p , . Nenort leas it that over 400 saw mill RmL$y-Iii Pickering, on the i7til, ofpga8L` Seersucker for bo s, All•Over FJace,' All -Ower Lace Pa,rasOls, Stripe Trimming SilksY Stripe Satin and . s_ 1887, the wife of Arthur Ridley, of a daughter y Linen Coats and Vests, All -Over `_- • hands are out on strike at Gravenhurst ,� Velvet_ Trimming, Cre4m La�tn Muslin, White India Muslin for dresrs, • Onc. The trouble is caused by a demand >{D, -In Pi�>;ering, on the slat of •�agast Embroide ,New- Pattern Dress Muslins, White Pealrl Buttons, Mosc}ulto Netting, Chee$e Cloth, All sizes - _ for shorter hours. The strikers want 10 i , ,the wife of D. )�eddia, of a eon. rY in Corsets from 17 to 32 inl;hps. • Stock thoroughly assorted. W e sell Good Gpoods cheap. r . hours instead Of 11. p KERINt3 MARHET. e Mr. ZVm. Ormiston'a Warn and con• - th1 t d e :+tEws- O1hce, Sept, 1, 2887. _ __ ;•.: i . i .. . . 1 East Whitby. tents, at _ot 2, 0th con., P' lhe,�t • apriag, 75c to `ate, goose Butter and Eggs tak�h i' - egchaIIge for Dry Goods, C o 'ng, oo s an ho e, 3 t.. r were totally destroyed by lire on Wed• � to 75c. Irlour, family'per cwt. 02.10 to $2.se. . ' . , _ ' needs • evAning Of last week. Caught Flour, pastry, per cwt,'2.ii0. Bran per cwt OOc, Carpets and groceries. • . 3 shorts 800 r cwt, 0lb per •18 00 per ton ; Pe f1 _ _ - from asteam thresher. Loss heavy. ton; screenings7oc per cwt, $11 ppr ton. , ''' �-F•r:f. . Mr. Henry Sha Gold hia farm, lOt 15, FARMERS MABKI�T. - �0' 0A .:F:B ]J- � . .L .L - ' rp on I ' - 'Toronto, 8e• i i, low. rear 6th con., Markham, 80 acres, p _ Tuesday of last week to Mr: VP C. Miller, The street receipts of grain today *ere small - _ _ _�_ ---- -- and prices gnohanAed. Abou `703 bushels . of t of Markham, for $6,500—a tri9e over wheat offered and sold st 7so t �oo for tali sad f . CO . To , - r acre. spring, and 72c for goose. y firm, seW�6gg - $8Q -pe at t8c to bbc. •Oats firm, wit sales of 200 - - s - Aiarkham village i8 taking steps to bushels at 33e to 37c• Peas aro ominal at w, O ENTi I ' secure fire protection, now that a big fire and 68e for rye. Hay in fair spipp, 9b loads ��'lZPR deStrO ed more sold at S12 00 to els 00. straw sold at ie to i has visited the place and y ` '� - i o rt than would have -purchased half sio aton Hogs sold at $7 00 to d7 50. seat, fb3 �, pe y I to�5 00 for forequarters. sad !ti se f�: �,oR-- The BELL ORGAN a dozen •fire engines. Tomas ever thus. hied quarters. Lamb 07 to 010 qo; and mutton 1. 07 to ie 00. .. :_t_ _ A vet excitin sate a of cricket wfii3 d Colored Cs�feres, rg the only lnStrument mads !j 'y g Thu produce market waip ggnet to -day, sad I • , played in Oshawa on hlie 26th ult., be- ;ices generally ruled steady. we gnote : Beef :' - Bl&6k - ttveen a team from Port Perry and the 12c to 14c; butter, lb. rolls, 2a to 12Bo, large rolls Nxelud a ppeerfect lwe?s Moth and M'onsh },. - 19 to 21; inferior, l2c to 18c. Lord loc ; cheese and all kinds uf. Dreas Goods. lixslnder, whiolt is alwags closed, sad ie mnoh house team. The game was very closely lsc to 16c. Bacon 1oc to iso. IE s 1I to leo. - ; _ - - superior to a so-eaued `t[onae Paoot ettaeh- gggg ment" adverldsed b another company. Their j - _ ' contested, and was won by the Oshawa• Potatoes yer bag 90c to 0100; Akplei pas barrol, . �� • - , . . $1 2b to >t2 S5. i' �k aped Colored �l s Sates sad improvement oonaita in a gate around the .. t rtes by One run. ! pedals, which is opened and closed with the On Wednesday evening of last * week 0 War =�ys-lile3L4rJ t •bt wu d,•=s , fall board ; should the organ at as time be lett i he "Paris Black and, ColoredL Josephine Kid Gloves, in all sizes,n i i�y� fitted. aid the $OIIr mill known a6 t Y TRAiNs OWING EAST DIIE AS FOLLOWS:— liilla," situated on the 4th con., West b; o, 1 ExPlias. 8:14 A. M. '—'^-- >a�o other company can use our Patent Pedal. and we would advise all intending pnrchasers ' tiVhitby, half mile west of the gravel 5 LI(iHTNINo EXP. i 9:55 A. M. " p18 art �►u PY'1C�F3: " to bay only the BSLL OB(}AN which contains road, was totally destroyedm Cooeer.The 3 9.02 P. 1k1. _ ail the most important end practical improve- . ` ill was owned b Air. Jo p ,.. 6.s5 P. M. IAN BNGL's3 ,and SCOTCH TWBEI) S ITS menta known the trade. y 7 LOCAL, i CANAD _ lir; John Ralph has bought that fine . 15 MIXED," . . i 2:81 P. M. - got up in best styles at low figures.: Forsyth Broa•, ' _ : A Bnt�. . _ hundred acre farm from Airs. P. Varnon .- . - Y t T�RAIN9 (iOINd WEST DU>t ASIFOLLOWS:— • - - ' for the snip of $5,700. This, together KoP 6 LI6HTi1INO Exp. ' .9:55 A. M. Buy implements where jiou Can - • ' . with the hundred acres this enterp istng - ,� � � J • mak@S One 00� the s LOCAL 8:J5 A. M.:., TTNTIN I KE IN e . farmer already owns, " 2 EXPRESS .9:02 Q• M• • v .�• v a M � s Gly . . - finest farms in Reach. - " 16 MIXED . 4:46 P. M. J p - - Abarn belonging to Air. Wm. Gartner; - - - - . without driving 40 or 50 miles or sending - . near Ashburn,' with all his crop was eon- I' . - twice the distance. We have . - sumed by fire on Thursday last. The pingsfall - . 1 and intend kee fire is supposed to have originated frons a t line of repairs , spark from a steaui thresher, which teas i. , and .. there threshing at the time. Psrtlg I • e d b insurance. 35Et1i PR LBs Fare ' Implenaens -. f covers i y i On Friday afternoon Ids#afire wits die- - - _ . . _„T_ -- at reasonable prices. ' co`ered in Chew's lumber pile, at Mid- _. ' . _ a strop wind was land, Ont., and i#8 R $� ._ _ . B. 0 . .. p FORSYT t blowing. it imm,osiis�tely naught the station ;EE �� ��CZ'137•� a d ba a e room. whish were burned -- --- — - n Kg g to the ground. Everything of value le - - , . '' PER ° LB., r - I 40 C`ENT'S . supposed to hiire been saved. ' . The entire horse "McGr�or,,' owned , _ a • _ by Mr. A. Cameron. •of Ash urn, and Dtir • w v � 1; �Cr '�i&16 '� 7p ;j, wson, of Cartwright, died last � M a . JLas. La . , i week, in the township of Cartwright,, of ' inflammation of the stomach. The ho»e valued at !12;000• was a fin@ animal, being. i I ' ' rd ni ht 20tH nit., burglars ' . On Satu ay K I p l entered the residence of Mr. Alex. Brown, 5;� T"�" "` .�C�t�"�� • J—rf �- at liuttonville, and succeeded in appro• s -_ - 15 in cash and watch and 1 printing1 - jewelry valued itt X35. None of the f • t famil were wakened and believe they �, . 3 . must have been chloroformed, ct •, Of the Beat Quality. ` Farmers of Windsor, Ont., have, been driving ten and twelve miles to fill their + ` _ _-- _ 11' Sawn, s aced �� . HQU SB ' p water barrels, and there is a constant pro-: T g,�Ilr� AN �P'A.BE �� • , cdasion of stock being driven along all the " One - -. Will celebrate the event by omplete revolution in the Crockery and other Provisions, oheape roads leading to the river and lake. Aa=oi�t0�y Piiire• f farmer, who Las a ranninq well, has marvel of nri a or the ;t , . RAI ra' �"''� This order never varies. A p t9 - .i..r - • " made more than $100by selling water. ` ,-. k _.. _ ' hostler at the stxen end wholesomeness.: Moro eoonomicai T, v a Air. James McNabb, than he ordinary kinds asq cannot be sold in I� ttideof low test short�'� "" '`rrepah �sd (,�oo�,. _: "Hamilton House," Beaverton, met Aith Dom�! tition with the multi o weight alum or phosphate ggwdiers. void onsy Colored Dinner 8ettsi, Colored Tea reit and colored Cbftmber Setts, actnahy given aAn inspection will obitgsi. ,,. ° an accident last week whioh in all in cans. JWTAL BAKMn POWO. &A Co•, 100 wait] soma . A stook of eel ' new rttA and a les to select from .� . J ' robabilit will leave him an invalid for Street x. Y. �My. y large bnp We lead she trade ' _ p Y --- -- Remember this is no um g. : , . �A .ALEX. FINDLA�' I � . life. While tending a horse in the stable �_ Teas sapd Coff and G♦neral. Glrocertesi. the animal suddenly kicked, when Mc- af+�:1 ,+. - We a laigeit00k sell '$gin Il'S �a "ram , Nabb, bem :in ition, received the blow kL S. .. !, ry + fill bottom prices I g, in three of his ribs, - - - - fresh fetid farulisars' Ulnloader.' _z t `11 . in the breast, b eek g , hest �@ fan. any ustntity of ohoit» butter, egg . while another kick broke his arm. f �Y `f r '' `` " `` "`; r r r Please eaU and see us.o trouble to show s. e 1' mon.,: y:. +' One of hs`most Uaefal and Lt abor-Biwin� ! n ed m 1+ - , - mad Hannah Hnffma , ag � . A girl na , 17, low set, five feet four inches m jleight, ' ` `� E , °, Inventions of the Age. f E-:,:, �-er ).,.-'a,p,l,.f-;._ ._;•• , j'i v'' i' •adri�l� . .�4EP3,._, -:t . '. 1d SFr! Y., +0•. . f�, t _ dark com leacion, heavy dark brown hair, 9 �'�•� - S P b a burn under the chin, If �01 ai'8 wantln I,u�nN r ,.r '+.,,, t+� ltby, t}nt. fi:t�� > a the following aatamonial s h' • .. a sear caused y' two y �'T `• ,r , DeYelell'is BlockIt Br0©k st., �1• .R _ • ` dark b wn a es, a mole about v o ,-- s is to certifythat 3kava _ ; ; of an k' �b w oe>� TT1iii (' rjO y :, �_i _' _ _ ad one of Hmrington's Hay and cretin vhlad . .� J f � r, inches s' care on the left arm. above the f i;, �"" . 't, m put h n r-. �-- e u in m baro. and have tested i'l in p y �' 9 it.�' A' + shewes. It handles them with complete suc- elbow, is missing from her . home since � .' . ,� s A li► It t�' 'f ., .i cess. I can highly recommend it to nil tari9sers. 3rd Mslreh feat. Anyone knowing of Ier S i ,.ti : a , �►:,r ,i:� •�, )_hook well to it before pnaohaainit any other. f whereabouts should address Robt. Huff- 1 i_Atli � ti ; �Iv. . �;� .. . QrEO. LENS, arm ` I , • f : , • F., . P,,, * K 1 , . , , ' .....�.-_ -- - PickerbW, March 110t1887. u. i . man Millbrook• k.:, ,,:,-. 01JU � - - - �- I j f „ { • i",, ,.: ��.�,>v-'•h E r.�.;k• _,s, 'I ,,i;„ .l�- :i •%E _i.i, -.,r, �''�:ti; - ' - Sunda afternoon Mr. ClifforaValtZ10 , . ,.._fat, a _ �« 9. Y 'i, I ,: - dro a ..,.l,ics,r� SYif3r F; o E,: s 4 . .Fred. Ash v 9 _ .d'.'a. 4Yll'�. accompanied 'by Mr • �i�ke,' '�7CT the to Ptcke: • ar, . �,1 ! .1, ik k, o =. : ia'the uthorized agent above • 1 his do t • , 6 l aw£, tt:,, .,, . ' " d wn Meth .street, Markham. i1 " . , .. . . 0 f. l . in TownW y� I - 3 i kf:a::itJ4r I;A tit.;J_ ,1 i. A"- , P �,. ,tile f fi s3iL.. p' Q: y • • ' cert Wh "�� en o alta Centre street the f ppo :., t� 8 ,.Y 1 ..i l-..t1.:.� L :t. •�, i0 - �%-1. �.- 1�t- •4 vi".r { f. :tl . t ,.� ,!{,r3'.•'f ..A. r'qw . , ' - 3 ;.. �4 . i, � L -- 1 . z he la►oset, reel rind f_ :0 g fri ht at t horse took { As r. .... ;: {' r+dt,. Sall; ,n _. r { -;, t rl,} :.; 1:y,f:i iii i LY .►I,+". g .. ...'. a �. � . I � ,rf+ ,_ , 'i.. t._ ..�,.g`� Vii£ ai GiL.t,rl sp fll f / to k ..-.�. ditch in front of Mrs. s . ri ' ill the -a.: .: he n t t - f' r r r i` g aF Y"_ Is -e ail s s• 1 r [t 4;+t p!lCc a a ' km fit. Mr. itlY ]1118 'P8 i - {t'3V be garbs v# fend' iii`i1it� Tti4►ritthi�. of , Bmardob a:, Completely wree gy�r ' XII t'11�1� 3:.. a ._ ,. +"`►. i'; t .3 z a rot Lot l�, in rear of 4t ; , > }, u BG�. IJUt Q 1 .. d 4LttfLt . �6 .. :'<l bpingnnprtti-WeStq arts _ t: h a out before the � S d ;: t Q t , ,. , } - 1•�:i in 664.00: itio c.. -t. 7, '® Nt' .RM _ ( 1. `� . -75- 1' 'Y - R.ii diff yf `. c. :. �.g.- �•rrra .c• : n i 1EYl �z ; 1; - dstio �onod�trame'.:: _ Sy '.. , < • ��� s ' : a 8#1c?b. Atot}e iAllil s p , _ . jc�de cart unhurt gild h _ t .. d1+ . ; .. th burp i 4 �,, eilIetnuded under the f r P47L a4r far a4 ff t ►3It •d'' :•:', i !.'Jttl , Pi,. . + £s .,. '1ic+ll.;, '. 3 {} bt - . >" ., .. t - ::': ; ! -i`Fl ll£ LL�l. Liy . d?;7, :'3 .Y: A Rle° Oil •' L ,Y . ,. ;, the 'horse wl11Ch x house, and dollar in' gcod repair t1 i. _ r j t. - i C>�awhng" �T t i3ectlrs�c t s y' r i : . Fi omha 78 lie I had turned over with the cart. A few #. water. ne rd of trees_ arida winter , suit. For terass end intorraation apply to JAB. _ y D �BA f , p i- f b �'' • >IIctCORMACK on ises,8rov$Lam, e0 -t! braises were all the iujnries the oceupan 4: •i• •��- e _ sustained. : ,u - �' E - q fag .` ' s 4 : - _ - --. .-:. ...8 ..-.. ... - _a -_ - ,....1 .H. +, C .-, i, .. .. - -' 1 '_- • ) ... .. .. .... -. ti•S .. 1. j ... - a .-.. .. e t _ i, . rs - < , �.... .. ... .,. , .. ... 1 - . . - - d } i .. - . - :... t - , . i Y :. ,. :4 : f _ -. _..-. t._. i .,. .:.-- w..,. .. a t.,.. .. - �, - - x=.0.1, y F -. ..... -,. .. t. t.. F ... ! -. - .... . a , . s i .. :,.,.:. - ,- , -r. -f .. _ _ _ _ .. , .. ,. f .... -. _ i ,_ Y.:.. .. r: d , .a .r :- .,. . -tt , - - . , - I zn - .. ..T.- ,....,.... :. -� --d, - ,. .- d .. _ ........ _ .1. :- _. .. a ._. 3- , ... .. l a . _.. 4 :.. ..: , r , t.. r h . 'r J:r, r ,�f- • - .. - .., _::, - a e:.- .. _ ,., _ i r. , ,: ..: , h=c Y er+A•1..`,'EI 1 .. :l - .. ... , .. ... F .w L - - - - .- . ,. . ., , .. . ., ti �h,. i - - - . -- . a , • �< 4. @ y . ,y . wn . .. _ :. - . r l >, . r ,- . .- -. . `�* •. .::. . - I :; : : . : .. . .. .. - - -- . 4 s %,p _ of the declining day oame with a flash to his with ellowdafi'od acwrlipnaadpriinroses. S191SX � .41M U219ALTIB,B." . 1 cyte at nese to the .sarfagq, With a The bees bummed dr6wdl in•the summer ' ' - i sadden• in not; he made, o offort air ;• the• chsdicab �iped .in -trite =t�tg1od Frances Divan, a yoan6 girl aged 21 polis. i • ' . ,` '. • ... 1 i • to swim. a had tidade blit fe kgs, brake, the ybtostle from Wee hf►wt6otP cued berself with Paris Greesn at Lachine on ' . , ' rhidiss s t% t• i, -.4 - `-- - --' - -4.; ° . •,�,. e.. Ya.r,,,,f whesbhe the contest of ale that reptf e$ wifJi �rve $tibio ; $6 aha ' wbil sundfY Let.. ' ?h"bu . ti'.. yy ns . _ was heavy and buoyant at his back. En• in Kloom, titrelnti� a air vi , ddlio Das ,k (?) in E seer, Uat., not be sans= ., �' :• cote . ' . - Y' - WILL T_ JA �8. . I dowed with the stimulus of ho for the aroma and all tine Oir of the country 1r im pe had wit the way an orphan boy orae doing x And old 1 . .; + (_ . : moment he turned in the water and threw was rife with the las d>tonin of the sum ` iKioodsoi :, _ , ., , - r ., r,,.;,- y 6 some chores for her, g+►ve him • tembie ,. f' 1 e 'his arm■ around the small barrel on which mer insects and ablaze Atb sucabino ,$aid bpatintt and then held' him under water an `� ; 'r beast . The sk+lark e►tl' the nI ` htingele til he was almost drowned. '. �;- _ ; `''' PART II. to the doer of It Pa$ Sand $ob . aliltion he had been seated beforq he fell overboard, y g r • �� THEN THE OLA ' '� ` she aft, Miud per r w I �r I ch ad r i�t�q, the s hiim.; trilled their Joyous roundelay as ■ri+eet as of p y at il��dd ales A fearful riot teok lace mt $Onda - ,- i s , . wen k 1s,. �, ° 'N strin'6isc�e'tit d6rbid',�he lube- yore; tHA ro in oft the twig was as pert and - - Softly fell t e snow as angels' tears upon seek t e is tei of his hospitable thous ed around him on the an waves. The satnronq as ev8r, li►►nd tbp ngoyh au® the but- Glen Lyon,.6ve miler from NanticohoI Pa., i r ; >roi humble roof knew the good that redounds gry in which more than 300 miners were engag• - . • . the silent earth, as the old year waned into ship had left him far behind, and from it terfly began again the flirtation of the sea- ed. It is re tied th+.t more than eizt . i 'lr•I • °B oblivion unseen and, perhaps, by some inn- to the geharous tloul. hi resole�g to Rav7e • thane oral n hal to be e>< ted. son ; and the v►hole world where sutnmef Pe' Y °f scion s,n� r etted with all its hundreds of da s ,Maude, he had saved himself,1 body an 4 P -° reI can f the Seasons was blithe the eiotera were seriouelp hurt, many of 1>[ttarida egr y Tate twit ht of a winters evening had ed as Qs, o tdeem fatal] Dlonysiu� soul from an -inevitable ddstruction. Fro g Y• wherein their misdoinga were catalogued I come over land "and water alread , and the an merry. fONO" art that time forth he was a chap ed and sober y While 3 small 'itkSft returnin to - and set down against them to their shame. gg Qold,wae growing intone. Could he, almost At thio tim6 theA were two hearts best- �� B 0.601 Ate - It is nuw New Year's Morning. The ,min, a>td e' 1> iib] wl}h" sti$i� tilt resntii' �f paralyzed •with cold as he was, hope ever to Ing as" one to the time of the chorus of the their homes near New York with berries _ . . - r • - - The e, I his generosity. whi it A %e lra�d Wom�i• ', • = ► Win y r woad.; The 214baeeo ■abit. C",, The IqT o>t�'l� work l>o Ap,�i• �ceplc a>ts ropey >tn et>is �wolls. e*rue. We were trovelli s -ft'om San Antonio to ' . ptiidis and Peer„ (ioaos;raitng the early hbtory of tLe '1iF1�o- ` 'ii : Wbi000 hi►bit of tlrt�'peidplint dire' is ��c �, � < , � , Th...us and R.:.ole., tort. the (treat White Diamond pmetinaiisi United f9►ten, it i iw ' one. t fs Riga 'rhe conditions of the weUsre of ooa>ptrie. EI Paso --an did mid stealthy (Bend and . . p>irrhuw and'Pompulae called the Im sal, very little is knoy►>o� ifa do that it requires a State and Terri- myself. To- saris oatselvls in a measure, �d p have nndergoae very rey►Q aha;g ring the nasal ted Iotutness of ills oars we eln- ♦ Scipio ani hl. Aldus. j . ♦ed old Romulus and Remind, , f { xipodemus anti Polyphemus, .. 4' � • t , ♦lstaham and Trismegletus+ .. 1 i - Anazaaoras and hie•sbstu%— 1 - These, an these, and more than thea, were known to Miss Sophrenia Pease. ' • poI Mrp and Alexander, . 1 i sophocler Ana:imaodee, - i - Dido said �eamritue.. e Solon and Theooritue. , i - ximuidates and Soorats. 1 Dtouyeiusand $ulpjoiw. ' i t1 d ear es, ' i • - These, ail these, and more than these, 1 Were known to• Mia Sophrouis, Peaw. ` - ' ]taWematios, h.► drosiati l ooss,� f Diggadratiof and p otatias. V 1 . f asaoh il r find As . . . ' r Paliun201g'y and I Sodal statins, nue 1 l i lmnomy and, astropomy, . ► I Qpnesis andteron�n+y ' - 'hese, aii e", Aod Moes than t1low, • �; Were known to Mini Sopl;<ronia Pesss. • I Kitchen-nweepinlrVA houi t -keeping. ) . - Irsshing dishes. cooking Ashes, 1 Sewing buthins, baking mutton•, - - wielding ladles, rocking cradles.. A � . working tic-rac, making tido-&-brae, ' - lifting covert, charming lovers, Succotash or, boiled potatoes, . Salt, or soda. or saleratus, The domestic cookery question, or the ethios of digestion— ' These, all these. and more than these, were Greek to Mies Sophronia Pose. SCIRITIFIC.. I , . - ELEc=orLATxXG CORPSAS. • � r r •- A *riter in the Philadelphia Recital de- scribes the new process for preserving corpse,& by electroplating as follows :. . The body is first thoroughly 'washed with - - alcohol or with a solution of caustic -potash, followed by very dilute nitric ac=d, in order - to cleanse the body and remove all traces - . ` of oily or greasy exudations. Then the _ . - entire surface of the body, from which all . hair must be entirely removed, is dusted over with finely powdered plumbago, care . being taken 'to cover every portion of the . .. surface. As the purpose of the plumbago • is to furnish a conducting surface, .any un- . -' eovered spot upon the corpse would cause s break in the plating. Tne Africanized - remnant of humanity is then immersed in a bath of metallic solution containing s . lump of the metal with which it is desired . io cost the body- To the piece of. metal ' is attached the positive pole of -a strong � galvanic battery or a • powerful dynamo- _ electrio• machine, • and the negative pole • is connected .with the body. The action of the powerful current of electricity im- ' . - mediately •commences, covering the body . with a fine film of metal, which in de ted evenly over the entire surface. As ong as the electrical cgrrent is uninterrupted the depdait of the metal continues, and the . costing may thus be made of any 'desired thickness.. Ina length of time proportion- ed to the strength of the. electrical current _ . - the entire body may be enveloped in a metallic shroud an eight or &,quarter of an -_ - inch in thickness, or even more if desired. • By this impervious coat the remains are • . - - thus perfectly protected from decay, and? may be preserved for an indefinite number of ears. . One can readily imagine the feelings of � , J,_ I.. - • pride with which the man of a hundred - years hence would lead his . visitor into his . r " • : mortuary chamber and point out each ' member of his silver-plated ancestry, beau- - tlifully polished. and naturally grouped about the room. There would be in those _' - _ days no need for an expensive. ,burial -lot in a fashionable -cemetery, and there would ` : - be no use fof the costly and oatentatiaus .. funeral of to -day. In those days the under- .- - taker. would simply be an expert eleeti.o- - . - L plater, . and instead of s roomf ul of Sample - coffins and caskets he would simply exhibit I: - a few pieces of polished metal rand ingpire c: of his customer : ". How would you like to hove the -deceased finished. in copper, Ic . - . nickel, silver or :told ?" - - • • -, ' ;`. . ; , . READING WITHOUT $YT<S. ' W. A. Murray, a oolporteof the Ns • tionil Bible Society of Scotlan , has devised . _ • a system of raised characters by which the • • I _ blind are enabled to read. ' Says the His- • . eionar•y Herald : We have recently received : . from )dies C. F. Gordon Cumming, the well - - known traveler, an interesting account Ol . this effort' to reaph a `large and enfferinB k • class in China. It is estimated that there are • over 500,000 blind persons in Chian 1. - Miss Cumming reports that Mr. Murray be- . gsn life as a working sawMiller in the south , of Scotland ; but, having by an accident . - - •lost one arm, he . became a colporteur is . Glasgow, and subsequently went to Pekin. His pity having been aroused for the innum arable blind whom he' met everywhere, he has given every spare moment for efgbi reeve to -the study of a system by. whic! , - they might be enabled to read. In place o: ' the four thousand . characters in ordinarl • , I _. - - . ' use among the Chinese, he •uses embosses _ • - ' dots representing some four hundred ani ' , twenty- sounds ;- and his first experiment - witty a blind beggar from the streets, whc was enabled to read fluently within su •, `weeks, showed that the system was practi cable. A school was opened it Pekin, ane blind boys learned to read with great scour acy and rapidity—i dee very much mors . speedily than their companions who has . eyesight could learn to ieid the ordinail - - t;,jfinese characters. • ' _ W d oil is made,on s larks scale i<n Sive de rom the refuse of timber cutting -Merit - - i forest clearings, and from sl, nips and roo`ti 5(� and, although it• cannot well be burned ii r.ommon lamps on account of the hesiq . proportion of carbon it contains, it furnisher . •a astisfactapy- light in lamps especially madi for it, and in ite natural state is said to tit - the cheapest of illuminating oils. Third ` . - factories produce about 40,000 litres of of daily ; turpentine, creosote, acetic acid + . - charcoal, coal tar oil, and other useful sub stances are also btained from the same material. . . : a.. The editor wro ' . One thoasand' womel --- - to Iowa_ own and � manage fsrms," and th, perversetypes made themdeclare that "Oar thousand women in Iowa own 'and mnag4 ;_ _. farmers." And the funny part of this stoq -is that'the paragraph printed is as true as - . - the paragraph written. �� The Queen of Holland presented'a re -marc -i able gi t to the king on his 70th birthday - The es to waiting carried in an immens —� bouquet which they placed before his ms _ jesty. The king wins greatly surprised wtliei suddenly the top of the bouquet opened -- . end the head of his daughter peeped oat c ,: &S -lowers. - - -y � ` �_- 1 � - _� 1 9 - - y _ — —. 4 _—^ -.��' - - T,� . ^:: A. . Tia' ! --i. __ i.f f acs, where- t� stone was found is OW)l ' natter df o�nJWtire—a iemaikable cirdatu- taiito4- whe we consider. shat this b' the 1 argent brilliant in the world, - 1 is is, hdwev6r. hollowed that h *@* fol sad ' ay some one in ope of the Kimberley towea, . loath Africa. `rhe • firat. intimation tbat I any of the various ibtining' ddmpsaiss -had of i is existence was when -tbasy heard of its w,ie 6miral in London. It is�generally en�p-pose I �ha't in th6 month of June or July, l9M, the - i stone had been found by one of the snveil- t emoe officers of the Central Mining Coad- ' )any in the Kitaberlay Baines. It bei.ag his I 6ty to searoh- 6c0�ere.i1i W" the prtwilege i tf not being ,*Arched �I - It and 'so tM i todib wee pfd throe to etaaR9hing kouse, and hA ir" " terward' sap ?osed to aave-foand• mo m. of oommunfoating with our illicit &4*oad buyers. Owing. 0 the I 1trI11genoy of the . 51iamond .laws - of 00qua- #Ad W ess, the- tr"ing in rough d amonds s forbidden any one not owning one of the '• patents" or "licensee,►' as they are called :eating £200 and a guarantee of £500_ All puroha ' s made by them must also be' en- tered i4 a special registry, and are duly sip[ned very we6k by the police authorities. £3,000 �w►as the price paid toobtain the stone from theorst possessor: To prepare -them- selves #or. the 'ordeal of transporting the stone out of the district, they assembled at night,, mmenoed drinking, then gambling, and of r a aight'sdebsuch two of the party lost the share in the big stone. The other two re shed Cape Town imi *fety, *here the . die mond laws are not in „forge, and from a ' esler there received £1{1,000 cash for the. stone. An outward duty of one-. half cent is collected on all shipments of diem nda from Cape Colony ; but this diamon is said to have been carried by one of the passengers of a mail steamer, and was hence undeclared. We next bear from it in• London, causing considerable sensation at Hatton Garden, the great dia- mond market. After considerable time head been spent in trying to find a capitalist who could %f%rd to buy such a gem. it was at last arranged y,Ja former resident of the Cap" mines to orm a company of eight per- sons, who ght the stone together for (,45,000 , oA: conditiois that if they should disp of it each should receive a ninth share in the eventual profits. Before cutting, it was estimated that the crystal would furnish either of the following gems : - If cut as a briallette, 300 carats ; as a drop, 230 to 2.40 carats ; as a lozenge, 250 carats ; and as a mathematically perfect brilliant, 150 carats. If out In the latter form, it would have furnished cleavages that would cut into one 4u carat, one 20 carat stone, and 40 carats of smaller stones. It was finally decided to out it into the largest possible brilliant, still preserving a good shape, and Amsterdam was selected as the place where the gem could best be cut. It was accordingly sent to . the polishing Mille• of Jacques Mets, who erected a special workshop for the purpose. In -order to bet-, ter obtain *a brilliant form of cutting, a piece was cleaved off which furnished a 19 carat diamond, and was sold to the King of Portugal for fA,000. The cutting of the large stone, which wee oomiaenced on the 9th of April, in the F"senoe of the Queen of Holland, took aboufa•twelve mouths, since, instead of being oat hi abrasion with'another diamond, as diamonds aro usually out, it was polished down on tine scaif ; wad a great amount of time was consumed by the cool- ing of the stone, an it heated after an boar's running on the wheel. The tatter of the stone was- M. B. Barends. The stone in its finished condition weighs 180 camts, and is a beautiful, perfe�at; steel blue diamond. and is the largest Brilliant in the world. It is 39.5 snm. (1 9-16 int es) long, 30 mm. .(1 11.64 inches) wide, an 23itim. (15-16 of an inch) thick, being exceeded in size by one diamond only, the Orloff, belonging to the Russian crown, which weighe 1941 carats, but is a large deep rose, aid not a brilliant, The Victoria exceeds the Regent in weight by 44J- carats. The Kohinoor weighs only 106 1-16 carats. The form- of the Imperial is' not entirel even. (has one side of the . girdle there ? gqmite a flat place, a natural unpolished oar (ince, necessary in cutting, to preserve the large weight of the stosae. It is, however a rf ect 58 facet brllliiant e ' Vhs original weight of the'stone was 457& " carats, 3 1-60 ounces troy. The stone to day •is held by a London sy'odioate for £200, 000. °t1he beat living sponge is found, Usually at a depth •of eight or ten fathoms of water but is known to exist at great : depths ; ons t variety has been found, in the Gulf of Macri at a depth of a huddred and a hvy-five (atb � ome. An inferior sponge is -found on th, � coasts of Florida and the Vest Indies ; two species of a better quality are brought from i the Levant. The Turks and the inhabitant i of the Bahama Islands do a large trade b sponge, and crews of between four and .fiv thousand fishermen are attached to abou •six hundreds boats, whieh'are chiefly angag • ed. in the sponge fishery along the coast o i Syria, Candia and Barbary. The diver take down with them a stone of triaagulei iliape, ierced and fastened- to a rope a i orr}�ee angle ; the rope is attached to the rop r alfove, and the diver, by means of this ston and rope, - mansges to res ph the sponges which he tears from the rooks and plane under his arms ; when ready he signals • t i the men in .the bh}t, ,by pulling on th, ,,. rope, -and- they pall him up. This is th a most effectual mode of obtaining sponge, al r though the Greeks of the Mores Q tain it b: I Means of &.pronged instrument,w�ich, how > ever, tears -the apoags and reduces thei i value. : A cogrser kind of sponge is foun� about the. Bahama -and West India Islands i of which ' about two hundred and fifteei thousand pounds are sent annually to Gres Britain. There is a cyesis of sponge famil i iar to British shors which is almost tree like in form, with numerous brailohes. Ther is also a freshwater sponge i►hiah ows t i the height of a foot and is divided into man, branches, but}-ts texture is so delicate tach a the slightest handling, town it ; it is also e /a� fo.aul odor, resembling that of stsgusnt dit i chess. —_��_ i .. ,' One df grandmother's wise wept was t keep a cap of alum water alwiays _close a hand-; it usually► stood on the window -ail a beside her work -basket. Cut fingers an+ - braises of all kinds, it wrapped in cloth we i -with tie alum water, healed with a raRidit , that- was truly wonderful. This is so nim 1 f a remedy that. it is vforth while to kaol abant it.. . i IS R tJr q f . I `: t r �, `'` . 7 a: a I S "' r ..v R f r 1 i �. 9, t.0 n Y4? very in the Orison, ends mr o, yorninlK+ 'the last fifty years.. p to a,00mps►n► vely adl game of nerds, and to ldontan% and i7teait, 'support it. It ex• t peirdad, it yeas almost std at ours of po- he htea the Iviterest had staked some small tanste. as no other hllr est, 600;000 acres of ebonotiiy that the t�armen wero the sums .of money.. 7n dr%wing some amall - �and, ani ;ie. .New Y r alone, wommss:ds *oduod re •of the true wW h of a region, than a from his pocket, toy friend ;dropped ; • 1000 pt>0s. They worked a , W69 that was Inexhwust- aro ojf eegbaeks tato the aisle. A neatly - Tbe , .Prodi to is •the United able it proper treatment . was . ay.ardod it. dressed young niwn oq the ppoaite neat . 16RA sg k4-lgr due t p �4&tt of any country If the soil became nt, it rias iniprpreted u .the woricl. Ii is cyte ' :awy that the ad w eigd of foal agrianiture. PrapeA picked it ap and handed it to its owner with � Jaitid Mats fueolsh o -hail the tebs000 treated the eamott: could be ufed ear the remerk :— , ;hat e>ttli i" to g6rier oo emrneroe. �j►000rd- iu &tad yerar obi, and ylroald ield'a oonstsat Wither a . ides 31tWe �w►ad to brave out ii ng to ah otisay►te a seine veru ego, tl►4 t�etnrat for.labror es ed- aTiad pa �; • the. trwdn rol►bets shorilrl ha it'onnd." wnnal rotidot ryas two billion sods Ids had ocean a very so�[al aompaoioa p Po vasbed. The coal works out a deposit dnriir the earlier of the trips and we : - Chis >i a gam no one cL4mmflrehhnd , but of coal and abandonli the re en, aft0r cum- _ lace tab tobacco cub in si ht and look at � had- tagken.a tithing to�hisu. - •ilis.oaLyr..dnw- . p g berin� man aerod with ha&pa of owns• 'she back seemed 'to be a want of knowledge ,t. It it n roll two inches in diameter, iesch-. metill sI builds his far ms near the is around the world ah dmen. argl ooricerning life ip Western Xes. g irty soared of supplies, to be abandoned when ••Ys*" returner( the of man ; ••but I According to a later estimate, the annual these fail. But the farmer, by his perms hardly ez ct any more train robberies in ;•►et . c f tobacco in =600,0X0,000- What is .nenoe of location, and by hie improving, ppee � . ... Ibis snm ! It would -.bald a railroad bond- TexAs. tvhy, it's been eight months since - instead of exhaustIdg, the land, seamed•the Dd at $25,004 a mil around the world ; it we ve had�one. t'4e11, if they deet this a founder of a country s prosperity. It it true little pile I'm safe, anyhow. ve got would buy all the bread stuffs manufaotared that, in some instances, particularly where twentyltimes that much more --and: they • In the country in a year. It would pay for subjected to a heavy drain upon its mineral wouldn't kuow'where I had it. I'm just a . tlt the meat and woolen goods produced in constituents by successive tropes of cereals or little too cute for 'em. Thep never think '- the country in twelve months. It ifs six rob, � sand beearae exhausted. Modern �, Eines all that in spent annuall� in the conn• science, with im roved s ,stems of fend zin of making a man pull off h is boots. t fort noise inatructien. h sus millions P g The youn�q man smiled. -During tie fie- ry p and prescription of rotation of crops, endea- mainder cf the afternoon he stood on . . more than all that was paid to all the wage row, with much saocess, to overcome this receivers In the country in 1880. It ie ruble.. >me g altery of the coach, "taking a gopd enough to build and equip 211,000 miles of look at the country ; it was so different + railroad, and give to every idle man In the Th° agricnitttrdat was thus advanced in from,Miaeonrl. where he.came from. . his efforts by the chemist, and took a step Suddenly about dark the train stopped.. i country, employment for every working day forward toward a more scientific treatment Some one exclaimed : "Don't shoot'!" • i, : in the year, . and wages enough to support of itis materials. Coincident with, or a lit- Our young acghaintance stepped from the- _.- • . `. his family. It in enough to give every third tle in adrauFe of, this epoch, the mechanical gallery into the car. . heard of a family in the country a homestead . of one hundred acres, paid for and free from inventor aplreared on the scene, and ipvent- "What's the matter! What's the debt ; it is enough to build end equip 3000 °d machinery which enabled horsesi! to do matter? " queried my elder companion. . colleges ever year ; it is enough to build the work of men. I�'rom the reaping hook "Oh, not -much, not mach," was the stew - y to the cradle was an imports4 step. It reply, "only I' cess old fellow" (here he 2,500 homes for orphans, indigent, and poor, i and endow them every year ; It is enough malNplied greatly the labor of an. ,From levelled a revover at him), I guess its . • to send 800,000 missionaries abroad and the cradle to rho reaper, from the pit�nhfork abeut time for you to pull oft your boob." thronghont our land every year; it i. enough to the unloadingg machinery, from hand The car tilled with armed men. The usual : men woman and child lin the labor to .the self Tinder, from the flail `to the programme was successfully carried out. to give every , threshing bine, were still greater ones, When the train was permitted to travel land two and a half barrels of extra fine es they di _ lawny with directly a plied on I flung myself into the seat made vacant . flour end stop the cry for bread. This b human labo .- These inventions mar a re- by.the innocent young Missourian (?), put . the nam spent annually for the tobacco yolntion m farming, my bands into n,y empty pockets head ` habit. Tne farmer or his laborers to -da o not meditated until we reached our destination. ' But to divide this atm to see how4t boars do one hundredth t the actual kvork. My old friend lighted a cigar, propped his I . • • on individuals. This groat gum is no less than an average of ten dollars to every man, $team or horse driven machinery af7a the boots (those treasurelesa boots) on a seat in � _ woman, and child in the coaato But not sgen`ts' The farm is converted into afaotory. front of 'him, and said he d br hanged it all the women end children, nor ail the men, Grain is s0yP8d end fertilizers aredutribnted he'd say s word Trill ha reached El Paso. He nee tobahco . n half the people of the by machines. Improved cultivators are thought he had said enough for one day. . . country need it, the average cost would be aced in treating growing crops. After, her- , venting by power, threshing machines are A Battlesuralte Faritn... seventy dollars. Suppose e4 young mechanic . s Bade for tobacco 8ve oenb a day, $18.25 a dabetituted for the old time flails. I The A correepondent of the Atlanta Coastttu- - ear ---this t, s en• tion far below the farming of fifty years ago b beoominq et lost tion describes a farm in lllinois, the pro- wverage Dost, --at they emend of ten veers, with' ducts of which are of a- nature to make the compound interest, the cost becomes SM.. To a great extent, the termer is deposed flesh of any but enthusiastic naturalises from his position " the rinciple producer creep with horror. The farm is carried on 54 ; at the end of twenty, $6i7.30 ; at the p honor must be for the purpose of propagating rattlesnakes, , I - end of thirty =1,442.77. This man may of a rd -by s wealth. ThL . pity his neighbor wtroge roof is burned over shared y other. The chemist has had his which are e<►1d ata good round price. A bis head, but hs has slowly burned np a part in the change, bat the inventor stands vermin firm is at present using rattlesnake '„:, house for himself. He thinks it all wrong above all In this. To him the new eonditioa oil in the manufacture of a remedy for j,.' end creel than some iriead ase no home for i° Principally dee. As the• result of his rheumatism, and the Illinois farmer ase work the United Stites maintain nnmerons eed to furnish two hundred and fif himself in old age ; he her destroyed one ' I the roduction snakes for the laborato Burin thd1eason ( . ` ” for himself, and ha - in addition, suffer• factories devoted entire y . p ry g , ' per ps, of agrlcnitnn►t msahinery. Every city and no reptile being lees than six years old, or ed Iwme of the physical sonsegne. of thL • village hare stores devoted to their sale. measuring less than four feet in len h. - I - . f How strath is the burden of tobrooe tin The farm direote the operations of the m&- There are thirty-seven " mounds I on the - - villages ? A Methodist minister states that chinery when oompleted, just as the engineer farm—slightly raised hillocks—where the E -i his whole society spent in a year, for the of a steamer mpertntends the tanning of the sunken burrow is winter, and live with their supper of ib •own chorea prfvUeges end engines It wontd be as truthful or logical young in summer. On the south aide of one missions, $841, And sixty-seven church to call the marine eavinear the developer of mound, where they could get the fall benefit ' . }. member spent $845 for tobacco. A (Vest- °Onameroe as to alwtm for the farmer the title of the sun, were to be ee�en, on the day of , - ern town expended for t 2 for gehoob snd ale pr�o�d' r. In his work he has part- the repor'ter's visit. over fifty reptiles; which i , ahurcbes and it the sAme time $4.098 for Without the great agricultural im- tookyof the sltt'ggheat notice of spectators. - . . tobacco. A correspondent for a Southern plementworks, he could do nothing. They; "Thatmoand," said the farmer, "prob- paper affirms that in any Southern State as well as he, are agents in production. The ably contains a dozen nests, and esph nest ` where the negroea ewmpe�e half the popn4- inventor who direcq and place the faetor[ea' at least ten eggs. I have seen nests holding �, - tion• " �'ne Banti which is sold amounts work is also a parto.or, andd is an actual pro- eightee g rattlers, the largest not over annually to more than the` cost of all the Buses. He may roti make two bL►des of two incl n length. The eggs Byre about • , terming impleufeab of sIl kinds, including g grow where formerly there was only the size o those of a partridge, but have a , oottoa Rias, cotton presses, steam-engines cue, bat ho hat changed another ratio for noft ettell." for farm use, horse -power, and all aorta of the better: He ass made the actual labor In the farm house was a box of sawdust , meohaaic.l _tool.." and ends: •' I stand pre- of man fear more efficient than before, Ths under the stove cnntair,ing twenty-seven Roil ma rodaee no more, bat the labor of rattlesnake eggs, which were almost at the pared with, Chalmers challenge, G1ive me those diftag it is many times more prodac- point of hatching. After they have done so, � � your pinch of snuff, and I trill esti port the tive. the tiny reptiles would be fed upon flies - . church. five me your tobacco, cut's, and T6e future political economist should pay canght for them by the children. � '! snuff rand t will sn rt the whole Southern handsomely-" re�rd to the new order ut .things. The in- Suverwt pet wakes glide about the house. 1 Church, and do it finance of the inventor has been partioularly Ther ere absolutely harmless, the poison sac --` s r t b well that good people teal v much rent to the field of • agriculture. It .has having been removed feom their months, ` , interest in this vice as they do ; &say they done away with the eastoaw of many cera- sad thea fangs clipped with pincers, while . take Munn mo Let rho young man that; it bas converted the farmer into a they were sudor the inflnenoe of chloroform. is hesitating &�at thin vice consider well, fie • intandeat or engineer`, and raised him The reptiles have no equal an mice enter - I and save himself from its slavery. Let all i m the dependent due to unending toil. minators, and in the summer not only keep unite to release this land, the poor, the The immense t farms of the West are the ace free from bugs and flies, but from , h , the homeless, from the enormous the outoome of such factors. . Steam and hum intruders. en of this tobs000 habit. horses ars the motive power, and improved - ._.- ' maohinery is the direct performer of the Sett-SuppOr6 U! Water: _ . . ' hi The Queen's 1I11teL�a. work. The system by w oh they am run ' The utmost care and judgment should be . s . " couldnomore existwithout the inventor's rid exercised by those who go bathing. It is In the Queen's kitchen there is a boot - than the ssecahwnt nary could be profltr►bl perfettl foolhardy to take risks that may keeper to give orders to grocers, provision . sad other dealers ;fear clerks to aid him In worked without conpoand engines and 1 cost one a life. It is desirable at all times to- , his work • ohiet cook four neatest hooka, the latest devioes and inventions in - steam be master of ,one's self, but never is presence two yeoman of the kitchen, two assistant °lady' The game applies -to the small- of mind' f ore importance than when one cooks, two roastipg cooks, four soonrers, er terms of the B+as4. On them the .wort is is in the er. Many pec�pple are drowned throe kitchen mAids, w storekeeper, two done by machinery, sad the farmer is being beoasee ey exert themrzeltes wildlq when - , •`green oti'ico" mon, Lwe steam ap tun educal and developed into an engineer, thrown into the water ondollbnly, forgettin t t and nd semen of no on• capable of runnim and re iring oomglicat- completely in their fright the buoyancy of , men, firs ecce y f!d afathlnlrs.—,,.,a the water, which will enstwin a body held cry, an apprentice, three female assistants, by a slight suppoirx. Every f►erec•n should 4 D an errand man, a pMtay cook, two female as- ; I t sistanta, a baker and assistant and three learn to float who exposes himself to -the coffee room women. There is an extensive '� �i!ljtate of OVEr a �llllon iCl�es Baan er of drowning. :� regent writer says : '( wine oeillar se. rdfwtended a span of a It ie, nnfortnnately, natgenerally known j pe by larg Thursday last, at the Mart, Tokenhoase that a fibger laid upon an oar, or the gars salary, and an army of officers engaged in Yard, Negate. e1L sad Reed offered to wale of an overturning boat, or a board, or •- I . f various departments suggestive of eating and public auction the freehold domains of sn almost an floating object, will sustain the s . drinking. Plenty of servants to. make work enormous estate situated in the Province of hums, body in calm water. Persons who - . i for each other, and doubtless man of them - . �, y Vetsen, in Norarsy and shoat :dC10 miles have been properly teaugbt, and have ae- I i find lenty todo 1 But the w,ges the servants north of Trondh'em �1 bet:ween 66 ° and ha ' f actin with self - t reoetive in the Royal household are not large. 0 1 ' Ylog ousted the bit o g poaaea- Wo are told that even so gargooas. d Gentle- north latitude; ao portion of it readied sfon in the vrater when they are upset, do beyond the temperate zone. It was desodib- not -attempt to climb upon the - upturned f man es s Queen's footmaap has to begin with as �onp'ying a fiftieth pant of the whole fit, tint simply take hold of it and quketly s a modest $250 a year, which in course of country, the area being 1,200,000 acres, or impport themselves. A boat half filled with s time may expand to $400, bat no farther. 2,000 square miles, acrd the number cf farmg yrs, -, ' or completely overturned, will supp : i Perquisites, too, have been abolished or our- ws 166. It was aim stated to be ribh in _ port as many persons has can ¢et their hands . D tailed. There is an allowance of atxguineas timber and mineral productions, which were upon the gunwale, if • they behave quietly. - D and a half for hair ilowder, bag and stock- capahlei of very great development. In one dIn case : of accident; a person who under- J singe ;- but each man has to fdnd hie own respects s the auctioneer Raid, it viae unique, stands and- sate iin accordance with, these. - s blacking and boot brushes, and to pay for being the largest state that was ever offered fact+e would stand a better obanice -off being I i his own wash_i�n_g¢ A suit of state livery is for sale, an presented an exec tion to the saved, even if he wars a poor swimmer, than ' D said to cost O& •They are rarely used,and custom of the country, where Ze'farmer is as expert swimmer would have who should ' D of course, rarely reowed. When they are re eneiially the owner of hie occupation. lose hie presence of mind." I .. . newed, however, the old .g+arments become Within its boundaries was situated the Lake - . - - i ' 1 F the perquisites of the wearers, and the gold Roe Vend, one of the largest: inland waters : To Detect Boaus ButtBr:. - lace upon -them in, of oonrse, of obnsiderable - of Norway. The sporting rights, over 200 i '"Professor Sozheit, of MNndah, snggsts *'` 1' value. The Queen has fif teen footmen, 'and miles of river and lake wed, afford - I one sergeant -footman with a salary of $650 In a of .the tliiaeft wiild shooti'in anti. fish the following plan for •tete ready detection . s ear. Formerl the ser esnt footman or g s4m of bogus butter :—He proposes to make a y y, g fug in the North of Europe. The Mate Ihw that..all bogus butter must be mixed s n one of the six senior footmen was often pro- ws easy of aoass, as much so an the High- during the preparation with phenolphtalein, . t moted to the position of page-of-the-prerrenoe, lands tormerly were, and.the climate in the which ii's made out of one of th Lproducts of i or of a Queen's messenger, either of which summer monthe was exceedingly pleasant. the dry distillation of tar, anrd l�me i : - .. was : worth $ t,500 or $2,100 a year. But There was no serious offer for it, . for the - I D this. notice ass gene the way of moat ofd nam of (.$,500 that was named,. or of it will be eiiongh for 100 kilogm ee of a `the pperquisits, and the position of a Royal boat ld. r sore could nearest be so con- bogus butter. The butter can then beoffer- footman is no ton er Boa ht for as it used &I a p° ' � ed for sale, colored yellow or uncolored, or tbe. g g sidered, Iwd the groperty was withdrawn.— is soy way desired, and tie pphenotphtalein - f , ` i - [London Times. will not be seen at all. But by adding a so- ! lotion of soda, or ammonia and water, or V Daring s thunderstorm at Haitelton. Pa., • - lightning struck a penknife in the hands of AS London Laxed says people'can essily even a teaspoonful of water and the ashes of '' Iligh Sheriff Ziordt, who wag bsthfng in a' protect themsetvs wad their children from a cigar, to a piece of the butter the size of s s tub. When he recovered oonsciloasnesa he the bits of gnats sad other iasecb by bean the whole. -of the butter will become a t found nothing bat smell splinters of the siwnging the'ekin end hair with s week sola nice reds if it be. bogus butter or if bogus , 1 tub he had, been , bribing in rand the water lien of c►rbolfc said. It wiII drive sway batter be mixed with it. i it contained :vacs equally distributed, over the whole tribe. The solution need not be . No - - ' ;_ � t the floor, an if done with a mop in the more than nix or seven per cent acid, and it Fred Douglass, on being asked to describe _" P hands of a scrubwoman. The metab4a the may be added to water till the latter smells his feelings when he heArd people speak ; . ;, a knife was melted. No other evidence that strongly. It is perfectly safe. $cress and slightingly of his nce, hesitated &moment . the lightning had entered the room could cattle could be protected from see in the andel t'ephed, '•I feel as it a male head at-. . be sound. same way. templed to kick ane nisi missed." __. . , -' . . ,.' # { f. --. , .. .......-. - ,. -. I 3 / i i R S 1 f . g:. ;. i• yy . . I - i -, I �1'' .:. .... - � 7 • .. .. �: - • �. r 't P 1 I 1 '1 :S b .. , - 4 . . .. .f; >.. t I • a . . i , 1 • . - j; _ _ -A' • - - - -t } ♦- :+•_, r .�.. -i. r ,- : i t. .. .. ...1:.:. - - Y _ : .._ .: ;.. 1. _., / -:..:. .�. .. ....: ... -: .. .. y Y- w. ! H a .i - ._ I e :-: .. I .. + - . - _ i .. ,. . ',i -- -:-._ - --- - - -- vEa TI$EMENT8 TMI ,.-• r,_....•.....,-. - - - r - 8 DAY _ . I - -_ - .. . - _ - . , ._. -- a ,. r ..1 1p d �. � 1�nt. ep t0 com- s ka ha !*.akea of Mu ko gg a Bert/ P40 M - strayed -Ira Vail., �. >a4ence about. t 28th y .'- :, 1 ,:f , I. ;�•••,r- %ir ,€I ', !r , �. R . , Once ;<dore . ' , lust. APPI to .; Rev. Wa a J. ihYi - - _ Ddrs. L. S. $owso>q gontrlbgte�► ; tli�a. �1� g 1 �1c erxnan, or at T$lm Nnws _ 14 .1;/ • Local—iW. D. Gordon: .y, f,? � , : Office. I - , . * 111 ' ' 'sketch of i oke to the' "� * t. For Sal raCebrid axe te• ,,.,:t, -.�, �1 -►',a M;t,..�t,, 7-:=�f• k �- p :t�,: e --D. Ormiston: Fine s : > ' , g ge G # --A ciraalar h+a. be4n i g ) ". ;;e ' . iRi:, i,., "`r'�" {t.11il' }.• r 1 f NFn''kIIV Local—Servant Wanted• ,t S a � a,} ! ed byr A,. P. Cockburn, Es . Glen 1 � G � •t4 �' #( ; M;- •Julia (lard q , ex1► .: Card of Thanks—Mrs. tae . onI yam-, °a aome bine s:nagOr of -the Muskoka & Ni see' -4• �!� h4lb g o,t 6 t al p� o ` real hard Wbxk. We �do our beg s pike mobile trolling dciwn the river on Na ' arson .Co., for disiribntion in' toBt18 th8 80 �e a -�' Farm to Rent=Casper Stotts; Monday last, two tvhioh weighed ten and s united States, settin Earth the P P ild _.�udglhlg .from a pearanCes we . Farm to Tient—(I. M'. O Lear . , r . pound; and a half a 'gee. - advantages of a - trip to the Muskoka aB 44,04 season we are forced #p increase our staff � d0, , 3 #nt Wanted—Mrs. Westney.• - �t.: ,t l,�`Y'�> Laker on orb for bealtll anu ensure. order - No "ce to Contractors—A. P. Bradl It � a°n - . ' b. t0 ©amply Wltl . the - wants of our Custbiner8. Any person �• n ,: _ . { r At the same tie' it gf1►++e�e' informs- . This ih the.sea bn.of.tbe year when the Who I8 IjO�► s$tls�ed With this roof That we__d0 OOd Vp , r tion as to the steamboat mid s routes; p g' Orkjugt hose of the house goeth • down ' into b1B ' _ �3, 'ght � Mo tanning to the:mos� pleasant. and desir- give us#a trial, Let uls make oto a nice. fall suit or an over- �,. breeches pocket and eztracteth therefrom y • able ,points. The. time was, and not lon M . :;: many dollars, in order that the Coal box - a . cost, We. guarantee a At And first -Class workmanshi : I :. . may be re 1 aKo,. wbeA the Mpskoka country was 1 . , p . PICKERING}, ONT, SEPT. 3,1887. ' p enished for another winter. . . known Qnly to certain tribes o Indi ss+�aY to C>titid=•af and a few advent f �ane� C ., . u r •, #w ti: .: i - -- t - tl -' w '' 'aaa aettlera.- ,i: �i :,.k_I !E -t,} i. vS6).,4 •., g : - . TT TT Rev. DIr. Brown will^ `�e a, *address few Canadians eC ' - , _ _ , 'F`'' " i , ' ' ' �� CAL18 8 ,and arcely. any Aater�• ' . �: ,� : ; ; . - to'the children in the Methodist church �''�' ' . �- • cane, -had dreamt of•:tbe wealth of sylvan x K>.,:Jr . , ., on Sabbath mornil7g neat. Parents are beauty and ragged grandeur that could ik _ I" a y- , t regaeated' to brie the Children along be found within a few boars' ride of I �a . } ,;, _ f;' a stew aesnition. , ..;, ; • with them if possible. Toronto City. Tourists seeking health . ' "t When a young man sits in the parlor An oid_r„ma„� gN. and rest, turned their . faces toward ,the taking nonsense to his beet girl—that's i' sea and dt fashionable resorts s ant mach r Mr. J: R. Hoover has bads' number p� . , " cspital. But when be has to stn in of money sm gained comparative) little of Y of men and teams at work this week y r4: - evenings after they are married aud: mind cleaning - out the race leadin Elm„ the health, , rest and istaction which - • the baby—that's labor. g- they sought. ` Bat .nowt tide of health �! :� " I Da.e 1lQilla, so as to have eve hits '�d�' a slroken Loi..: ., in gond working order fes• he g and leasnre seekers hast ed n rth• . \ . 4 • - , ,: , - t fall local ward o . e —_ �at,...._ 1 1 ...s On Tuesda last a bo about six trade. We ate leased to`''learn he has and hundreds of weary��d list. ' y y years P ; \, � ,� H of age, son of M. Crandle's, living on 'the done a.'ve ' it season's - trade, notwith- logo laborers ' from the busy marts -off a ` , g M , Kl 13unku�ms,! Meas' Stags$, hand- .. `,, . , Ten Acres, near Oah awn, fell from an standing the ull>aess in the milling line. commerce, and the stiflin roams of the P bzain-workers, come to these lakes , '7 apple tree and broke his leg between the a ps�ei n 'make, Meng Call Bal., laced, Men$ C4tlf Bal•. 1 ! }: islands and bills, where fashion has not i;, knee and ankle - The Globe 'as lately exhibited, anotliex yet get up be: throne and demanded her buttoned Mens' Calf . f � `� Sewage. � . " phase of news aper enter iso. It now i Ga1toI8�MeII8 Calf ShOes,. tiresome formalities. They coma here, �_ : , People Cannot be too careful --ea blah rano a spatia train to Detroit on Satur- where the air is so pure that epidemics i Men$ ' ,Dpngbla ►gilOeS, �eY1B' Sli peril, &C. � - � � with children—owing to the s udden nay' If�nding ,he Globe there at 9:05 in are almost unknown, where disease of the � _ '� the moining. 'Ibis is an eatraordina changes in the temperature, w ch const ry throat and lungs are at least alleviated - - be looked for during the nett few months. unthrtaking, a d so far the Globe is th'e and ecked, if not abaolatel cured. In - In Cleveland the recent cool change only ; paper h v ing the , push and enter• this ai , and on these -lakes the `� rise to attem t it brain ceased almost an epidemic of'dip"htheria. P d nercaus system re sin their snap and - 8ome From s3nsland. �amased 8� ire elastieit Health and le , y• sears pour in. y i { Mr. Robt. .Biller and Miss Jennie Last week . Richard taker'- �- 'started uPon. the soul through all the senses of � ���•••1��;:�►ti - =;• . ;, - a fire in some tumpo in a fi9ld he -was the body, and when these workers return - arrived home from the ald country on <� . summer -fallow t '' _ ' Friday evening last, and re ort Navin g, on hie farm across the o the busy haunts of men, the eai•i•v - �` \ ~ - P • g river,and soon a ter the fire by some means yp8C1 lhne of Ladies fire pebbled buttoned Boots had a very pleasant trip. Mr. Miller with them mental pietares of .natural , ... brought a "number of Clyde horses and spread to the a joining bush and fences. beauty which have never been before silk -worked button holes, $1.25 ;' Ladies' F'xeD,Ch, y Shetland ponies. For three or fo r - days it continued to equalled in any of the. art galaeries of the • • t - burn, doing con iderable damage to,fences world• ., They go back to their work with Kid, American Kid, Polished Calf, Satin Cialf, Peb•- Aew tisoeeify. - on the farm. a rain on. Monday oven. a new zeg� with the thrillings and bled GO t a ,c. Large assortment of fine shoes and ' As wiU be sash by advertisement in an• ing checked its rather progress to a great pulsations of a new life in evely fibre of `sr• - other column, Mrs. Beal has disposed of extent. their being,'. and feel prepared again to � Slippers at - the her millinery. business and retired from `: r. that line, but bas opened out a oce at sin ��� , . i Ri apple with hard and stern problems ; - ,' ' _ ' ' :; ry y g ,was of life. And this is only the beginning. 1 the old corner. She invites those want' 4n SatnlTda by nin Last a • . an thing being driven do n the etre t at _ a rather The tiros is near when thousands and y gin her line to give her a call. tens of thousands will return here eve ?he vul" - f avid rate when it ams iln I contact with summer, and Count the vacation in 11fw9 1 �' a ., . r buggy, in mobs was seated Mies Crank koka the bri blest and ba lest We learn that there is a prospect of a and Diias Hurl tit. The force of the g pp� part of ' ' �,,� their, ear a e rienCe. Toa mach raise I 1 , . 'new bell being procured for the will Collision upset t e latter ng, throwing the c l Mr. P • _ % all. So far the submriptions tow young ladies •tot a ,ground, but fortunate• g' Cockburn, who , .' :'' this object arpount to somethIn o r 1 the did n boa one more tB1a►n an other m CUr S Ock : Of y01it1> s aIId •Children ' 16 ` g y ,)t red ive any MJMT, farther y $n to _ . a x160 ,, . • make tbebeautiesand health giving.gaali- '': ve tom late.; Customers will do well to call half the �qnm required. There shoal e. t an a good sear. Oar young rural ry p ,':, difficulty in getting the balance. Mende sl}onld wait' I until the t oce ties of•this Muskoka region known. the vile y nide--.—•—. and examine our stock. All goods marked at A aritb aoowa,. . age in order. to show off the speed :..Plume are vera plentiful this year. , • Dr. F. L. Henry, dentist. (who Card of their pacers. We are all pleased to : (31086 Cash PrlcBl9. A 40Td1a1 _ a s on our first see them driving such fine —Mr•• Wm. Allawa is vias ' on Is 8 }4, PPeat page) ' is, . we learn, riga, and are . y ting friends i 1I�p1 a 8 willing to take it fur in Toronto this week. • . 1 ' tended to all. k: imeeting wlth great finecess in l�ls pro. granted their horses fession here, being engaged continonaly are.speedy without an exhibition on oar —Refuse Bank of London bills, es the - . An day every Saturday—his day of visit• main street on a busy night. bank hf� suspended'. - ' � 1 ing the vill a This. • ag • proves that hie .II�l1n1 sfooka= . fiery t 1 fin work is giving entire satisfaction. The Kindergarten` and Primary Draw• Mra. W they w Epgalx* of • - - . 1�riati" am*" sumac -... �g Course—Parts I and II. Authorized —Mcs. J. R � - q y s fur use in Public Schools. Y is iipanding: a few Tata N»ws eatenda its sjjmpathy to Each part lOc. weeks in .Cbacago. - Bro. Chauncey, of the Markham .Sac>n; Selb a by all bool�seUers. 0t-alnto :--Straced honey in large or small I whose establishment was recently totally y Co., Pnbliaheris. The importance * ' _ ' of drawin u repo ized b quanaties far sale by W. D. tlordon. 46 =� destroyed •by fire. The Montreal Herald ; i p. y all, and —Thanks to .the sea's Prints, of i _ . , : . 4' : office was also completely destroyed by whatever aids -in its being put `within the Qu ' reach of et/ ne is a Ontario for a copy of the Ontario Statutes j y� ' fire the other night, entailing a severe �'3' p pnbhe benefit. Y LLi�JJ loss upon the proprietors. We have therefore pleasure in calling the ,of 1887 ��iq, attention of nts, teachers and trustees, . —Mrs. B. Field and Bon, of Taranto} _ �� �•� �-yl usic - st&' , - V pronto Loo. _ .. . to the val le, addition to the authorized Fere visiting friends here on Saturday These gardens are becoming very series of tett books for nee in the blit and Sunday. i' eac��r�d St�d��ts ,�,t� ` �e , , pn popular in Toronto, and the management schools, viz., die Kindergarten and Prim. --11.96 cash will g for Ts�t Nnq►e G+ pa are endeavoring to make them more sn Cry Drawing Carne, it is intended for the from date to end of neat year to new = ; A FULL SUPPLY OF if possible by the addition of a 1 l urge youngest pupils attending whool and to subscribers. '..ls. ' number of rare Carioeities, which have be continued ripp to the jnq,ior eecand claaa. .-.Miss 8aini�ton, oi` Toronto; iia$ ; " '' . just been secareh in the United States By i4s means drawing will now be tagght been for the past week visits at the . and elsewhere. Ev one vision the in et/ n8 cry g cry school in the province, whether Western. ,0 . forthcoming Industrial Fair should also the teacher has any revi as knowledge - � ' •' " Q Used in Colle eB Collo ate Institutes, Model and Public take in the Zoo GFardens in Ezhibition of drawing or not. a Minister of Edu- —. 4th d GharCh of England, g , g►i Park• Thanks to the management for Cation has to be commended for lac seFt• �46b• Hermon :—'iConformity. to SCh0018 always On hand, at Publishers 1 . an invi$itation to visit it. in the hands of teachers and ptip s t� Christ s image. ,. s - oldest §': g. .. r1Cea.. ' . '-,. . Zeo]>c oat foreimf : best aeries of dr mom books we have yet —We leuv that a new grocery Store P Any book not 1n stock pro- - seen. and a btove depot are ai ibi at to be opened C'CLYed W1th1II 24 hour8. j �x The enterprising burglar is getting in feonid ae >Di�osi illage• his work in almost every section of the in Chia v' - ..e. �.lemei�tary'` Lessons hn En11Bh (Teaahelr • I s' edition.) j :. ' Country at the present time. One of them several parties are complainlha of the - -'Mr• and Mia. Jobe (see and Mss. • ti B Of T0II '' T lice indul Churchill s nt last Sands at Grimsb P g `' ` entered a farm hones in East Whitby last Sed in of dragging dead Pe y y t ue and Pen, by e) . H. Long, L. �• �}, -. - :, � �' week, and after raneacking the premises iJor� and other animals to the bank of Camp Grrnwds. retired with two cents, all -the mon he the river -back -of the English church and A � S,C110,1.J S V PPL1 ey pie of ice* �irent dawn .to the E S A SPE C IA L Tom. could find in the house. He was heard to leaving them there, in some eases not IalRe shore on Z`ctesday sfterlioon and Nasi matron,, as he climbed a seven barred even burying diem, and they axe anaioas a pleasant time. '� that the proper aathoritiee take snob w I • "` ` Y' gate, that money was nearly as scarce in — We are leased to hest,' that Mr. Robt.: that hoose as it was in an Oshawa print- steps as will put a- atop to it. For the Glordon ie G�O�ES ttDA :r'. -': in a lair way for recovery, a , ing office. information flf the public generall we should no relapse occur. He is still very Lar a Unabrld eC3 Dlct14 . 4 stew Pape*.: r 1 pnight state that such parties are lay'able weak. g IIarieB,(1$ etteer,etf3., at Pablislrers _ to a very heavy fine for so dein , and the Vol. 1, No. I of tb� Blyth` SCkndard "` ' t . lower prices All orders by mail pf'omptly filled. bas reached our sanctum. It is an 8- a owner of the land on which snc)�eareasses " '^Mr• .ltsddin, of the Pieke�•inR I . . .. _ P� . are deposited; is also liable to a fine under Livery Stables, lost a horse' on Monde ` 40 -column paper, and presents s very the provisions of the Health Act. In the y ��'� ��� ®t $3'b1��s FY].O'tOgTQ,p1 creditable appearance. It should re• last by in9ammation. It had been on Autograph, aIId F.lC2ap Albula�s In ea varlet . ceive the hearty support of the residents mreB� °fh�Ith of the residents of the 'hue lately, e the illage we trust every effort will be —Young he per moss taken to tli } -. of Blytb and vicinity.. The people there p i , °' - must not forget that a local ournal de- made by those losing sack animals to Toronto General Hospital last -week. It special atteY1t10111Q@11 .'�0 all .Orders r �aZ1I1eS, J have them buried deer enough so that is to' be hoped if he ever gets out of there Weekl $Ii d Doli Pa ppeends altogether upon the residents of the .ria gteilch wiU pet-vade the atmos here of er$, at lQWeat ra ` locality for support, and without such it P he will take better Dare of h' p �$• cannot be a success, financially or other- the vicinity. We an�lergtaiid Mr. I• unself . ; —C$ief Constable Baker, ..fte pill ab' �' .:L :-.r! _ a:. nt I ;,_:{,-,,,y ,• Linton intends to proaecnte anyone .. . "�:' r } • visas. - TaE NEWe cordiai]y wishes Mr. ra• R• T• White eve roe tit leaving dead animals on "his remises in scups of several weeks, retgrned to tawtiO ` • venture. ry P Pe •yin his new future. «$ word to.the wise, ' &Cf on Monday, wearing the familiar mobs 4 . . S 4 ,, _'.„x� t a Ttemans vase,. hat- and other clothes of co y J. - , :. The Gime i'^* 1:- - f,1 t, 1 - - - 1 ! I _'1.-d •:lam. .•• r„ .. , - If:• . r - ,;. . OA M strafe Win e7cd ve Indgnl And arket-ba Now that the panting season ie' ani- on Ta edgy in a case that is of ant 8nbscribere in arrears on enbscri. - - - , M ekes, for remavnder of =s8n below cost. roach' consider- twos to this paper can allavpys ascertain • • ` p iris, it will be asefnl t0 know the able interest tar mnnioipalitiea. It seems the,amount b refs t '� • A = 1 w rovided for Y rrin4 to the address@$�1QCtQ+ fi 3 _-._< p game, and for the bene- a certain portion of land in the townahi label on their ,M 9 j our Xis d ra�,�`Q�age• �, rt of forgetful ones it becomes neceasaiy of Soarboro' was nrchased each wok• Look it ; ' } P b Mr. W, np� We need the mon —' - to publish it, every year- Ducks which Helliwell, in the ear 1886• ry' . `' t _ - _ tom yy tree as _ es firati may be taken on the 1st of road led thrqugh the laaid for mpalay -The Prize Licit of .the 'tintario rA , `' . • September, not the 15th of .A Central Fair to be held at Port P 1 - r ,r� ,(' • agust. years, which was finally legalised b Deer -15th Oct. to 16th . Dec. Partridge Act of ,Parliament. eabsequently. the 00tember 27th to 8M, has lboo t is � k � ' I � ' i ' FG —1st Sept. to 1st Jam. �Vookcock-16th (loverninetit, prior to Confederation, sold Mumndihe office of the Standard. Bro. EOOK ( V SIC ST R �! A to 1st J Snipe, nail and olden the franchise of the - y lies turned ant a v n1'”-V•� �`'T� 1, n c R Fork roads to .30, eY9 oe job f . t, -= plover -1st Sep, to 1st Jan. Ducks of James Bea _ _ �� ty. Mr. Helliwell built a s t i, ---Rea. James Lav �•yy © —'* . �'-'� all kinds --lot a�ept. to 1st Jan:. Geese house on a Certain portion of this road, �ortlaerly of �oaxboro�eircnite�� ann '1`8_7 j j. - i C -. .:'- A , , ;y _ - 1887. -`- • lst Sept. to 1st Ma . Hare --1st Se t. ? _ y to 'where it led cep to a bridge. This old exfyellelat letter in last week's iefiae of the ; :. ` i '. z 15th March. T11e above dates eia- building was removed some months ago, Christie:(ivard>{an, on rohibitor 1 ' . Th l ' `' '` �t' t _-,t�f ; 4, .'' ' Clusive. n, } y t,. �_4. leAvipg the road vacant. A few weeks lation AW'As enforcement.: y e d ed lt�aual will be in the market to bud, ae span as the farl>rers Etre I `' 1 ` Mr. Lavery 1, prepaxed to sell, an i * a s�,e Bock. +�>I since Mr. Helliwell built a fence across was formerly a printer at RidgeCown. y=quaaitity of .. if the cite of the salt'house to the Corner of` We had the pfiIV ego iilapeo ing the � �T � . ,u lana re ared b . A' A. the bri the _ M . ` - y� P (P P Poet, the. doting under instructions Col. GFoldie ie now bu in v1� "� ;i from the engineer of the: •York roads r • homes m . TQ $ .DE � *'` r. J. Pirie'a new block now Western Oiatario for the Britigfi arm3►, •� :,' ` 4tt ` .: o} i. 1 FIRED At Q.Uit r . nein erected here. Jectioli ;Roadmen D vol and (Icor a "'' `� ,�f g The bnildulg when g gild is naeetip with a ve '1$"Ci8Lt0� �'i.Cl�@T1�;rOr, 1'`. completed will present one o the ,fineaC Cr'dle in the night time ,tore dvn the r3' e&tisfactory tr_" -fronts im the vi e. maeure of success. The shi cuts ., fence and carried 1t back into Mr, $ells• Pm r h W . The black --two: ode this -sermon leave met with t, ie .. - A1nd will pay as Liberal Ptioee as the'market will afford, s� +¢� I .� �,_, storeys high --will Contain throe stores, well s land. The latter immediately took r. roceedi warmest approval - of the Ina ri ®Ve,� � �.._ ,. �; I two ,dwellings (one ppstairs and the : Ps , against the. Crandlea for .. pe al y farther say �i►e have, ata large cash outlay, vextr mach improved rho•. other down), a large public hall with malicious salary to pprropertyy: After hear• authorly aj -arid Dols tloldie 18 now facilities for reaeiving'grain.from fa.rlXmera ;araa►Une, enabling us to. handle twice the , suitable dressing rooms on first flight, and ing the evidence submitted_by hoth parties virtasU' at libersy tfl` bti S; the 'horses gaantity , the.. sande time as formerly. �Pe also have the leasnre qi' sa ' that t that are offered within th a tea nam®d, by the k ndiuess tit adjoining fanners' and .a -little lib P l wide entrance stairway leading thereto. and 4O amtUlR pamerQus aathQritieo,Mr. 'i eralit of the Townshi Council , ,, ` Mr. Deverell, of Whitby, the contractor, Wiugfi ld : de -tided :xo dig iso the Case, .tb meet with his prbvti . t who have p ron*ed,a_ further-- kraut, the mad to the Harbor h b � ' � ``` . j' L ' makin this a ae sen much improved,. , _A-- has several masons at work ell the brick=°1nq:as as his'reasop that in tliig case The: orbs, day ii ► desirable maa2cet to d+stiver and sell at.4r fir; work' and Me - there,44 -a : belonglnR to Ddre. _ .. j, . 4srs. 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