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Fletcher, of Hamilton, also oda J- ail over- can always ascertain the date towhic+h { • oar srnbsoriptioa to Tmt NDwe is paid. On Sabbath last, Sept. 4th, the i18w i` Xed{Cal. ittances are acknowledged h a LATEe LOCAL BAPPENINOs UCORDED BY OaThe addresses. Rem T, - Preabytprian church at Highland (,reek, The pastor said this lass n green tis y ` - r � ^x^^'""'^'`""".11_ '•' Sha ge of date on label oh the first paper ol- TSE PRSss AND JOTTED DOWN BY OUR RS, W• O, & 3. H. EABTWUOD, low n receipt of money at this office. Alway Scarboro', was o ned for public worship. hie life. When be came here icor ears - - , . g �e '� ickerin Office second door st of th8 fee the d ie paid ahead. ti CbRSEBPONDENTs. The Rev. D. H. Fetcher, of $amilton (a ago last month he name with fear and D P g �, ' " former paster of the congregation for 12 trembling, bat the way had opened a and ' post osice. o the Imsul"131$ Public. _ i UXBRIDGE TOWN$Nipi years), noonpfed the pulpit morning and everything had gone along nicety. Ilia re- ' :. DR8 BATEMAN do REA, Physic a� --- , evening, and the Rev, J. J. Redditt, � of lationahip with ministers of all dengmi - " cians, Surgeons, etc., (Dr. Res, Coroner), '�: �q1%&,i d930XLsr T. Cainada has got 1119 barn finished. g the Methodist church, in the afterngon. &tions wan of the most plet►aing' ch ac I. Pickering, Ont. Office hours -Mo ning from y saible, and it was his deaite that sac .._._�,� - :80 to 11:80 ;evening from 5 to 8 o• lock.l-v PICHERING, ....Mr. G. Hamilton is iliShing business At each of the services the accommoda• P° - - ti9. PERRIER, M.D„M.0 P.B., Ont: A t for the following first.class Fits and Lite. with hie two noachines. His new one tion ova taxed to its ntmo4t, whilst in the should continue.. He was snit mel Insurance companies: works well......Mrs. Fowler is ;a little man had to turn swap, not Pleased with wha� his people had�do s , . D. CORONER. office hours -m :ning from HE LANCASHIRE, . to 10, evening 6 to 6. surgery in re of bBUci better. It is hopes'. she will soon be well. h� able toot even near the door. In during the past four gears. He had 1 ked Brock- St.Nort'h, Claremo t. Patrons HE WESTERN, STORE ... D Hockley has built a new house..,. forward to the o ning of this chars with • • .. ° ' al �tf ITY OF LONDON, and ' the morning the sneaker took for his ppee i supplied with Pure Drugs, Chemic s dao., all Business is brisk in Slab Town..•• -••I sub est Ps. 27:9, "Thou hast been my a great deal of pleasure,it being the nd. cheap for cash- ORTH AMERICAN LIFR. '' opened since he came to the charge He : wonder who the young fellow is that help ” and in the - evening, `•The un- then gave a short sketch of the fin ncia! - inds of at low st went to buy three cents worth of pain- ' Dentat0 R ske taken on all k property searchable riches of Christ. The fife- standing of the church. Two week age ^__ ENRY, DE t > .>, - pos ible rates. Business �olicit�d. �5-Y killer 2 courses were able and exceedin 1 appro- 41,500 was required to wi off the re gin- gy - - - R. F. L. H NTIST, visits y - priate, and as the speaker recalled many ing debt, The cost of the)harch had been - • - _: t D Pickering every satnrday.. vitalised Air pREENWCOD. 600. The coUec.sona of f3a bath administered for the painless eatzaction of the of the formes eaperieneea of the people to about �8, 4Sy n O1, , a n � ' whom hI reached and of his own ; as he and the proceedings of the evenin had teeth. ■ ■ �._ ou"ve brisk, an f •,, Threshing is• going ry } p realized 4282 and he waa pleased say - everyone is to s hurry to Ret it done be- .expressed his great pleasure at meeting Lef/al• PICKERII�i AGENCY. that to-ni ht the total collection and ' , fore t e heave rains set in, which will with old friends ani eEpecially at Seeing K so many of the ehilch•en w$om. he had subscriptions had more than co erect ^�""" not b ve ion as the equinoctial the entire coat. In addition the , a TOHN BALL DOW, BARRISTEti fbr the transaction of all legitimate � g ba tized taking so much interest in the above figure the pegple of the churc had. t) and�solicitor Notary P'ublie eta. OF cE- rains ill be on in a week nr two.... • • • cause of Christ ; as he spoke of "the un• iven all of a 41,000 in grataitoas wo*ic - - . J .; . I)everell's Block, frock -street, v�bitby. Private B. n lnq Buaineba. The BrQe drawbar belonging to Mr. „ q • , - `�'rt j fonds to loan at, lowest ratea and on favoorable rncr Hours -From 10 to 8 ; Batnrdays Perr9, stump .machine, as announced searchable riches, and as with kind and around the church. The people had ptuek ' 1 " terms of payment. Y 10 to 1 o clock. tender symgaLhy he besought his hearers to the work from the beginning, and ii be g scute time ago as being stolen, wag scek first the kingdom of Uoa and Hia was to build another church he wou�d n ` • mAOMI S PARSER, BARRISTER S Vings Bank in `dohneCtlon• ` :.� j and Solicitor, found •o the 8 wire's field by Mrs. Perry righteousness, many were risibly affected, want a better building committee than a .- , fins. Money • to loan. . o � - commission. Office : Haney's Building, Picker- 8-y) GEORGE KERR, Agent. after lona search, but it ie not known in ;open every Saturday. �y — who tit there......Dir. ItobertCammick and went to their hooves feeling that the had here. He earnestly prayed thea t ► g and old story of Calvary has not lost blessing of God would rest upon the a d # . ELAMERE, BLACK, RESSOR k S ttings Of D' '8011 COUY`t�T ho e'visiting his pa1•eute.......The re - - `'- D ENGLISH, Barristers at Law, solicitors rt its ower. The afternoon's discourse their work at Melville church. f -, pairs n the school house are about com Heart votes of thanks Rere in ehancsery Conveyancers, fins. offices No. 17 CO UA TY OF ONTARIO. feted and will be ready to reopen in n'as geed on God d love, and was also - S P ,� rJ j l - : Toronto Street (over Lias Comp4no),Toronto. 13 able S>,d a propriate.- the ladies of the congregation, t 6 e _ , Money to ooh -No Commission. D. DaLAstitxz�, QQ anoth r week......Miss Maggie McGuire, Building Committee, the chairman, s}tact to �+ acs H. A. B�gsos, E T�YLOIIS "'�vv�- On Monday evening the tea•meetinq or DAVIDSON ISL , , } �' Exanlsa. 8-p , �'VhiQby :Clerk, D. C• MAcdouriell, vChitby, who ok very ill ,some tiime 8go, is uY1- �irea R,ea held, and like the services of" the speakers and choir, and after a ngi R . J . 8, Feb. 2,1,iar. 2, April S,DSay 8, June 2, J y prori g after a hard pull. the doxology and the benediction th p 't F. FAREW LL, LL. B., BAR• s, to . 2, Oct. s, Nov. 2, Dec. �. Sabbath, was in every reset a grand sae- ceedin s were brought to a close. `' r town Attorney, and p u ham: Clerk, M Gleeson; Greenwood, ----- cess. Tea was served in Lite basement of 8 �l . RISTEit. ounty C Bro g C8i1AWA. xoT2!s: County Solicitor. Court House, Whitby. 10-y M y July b, Sena s, GleQaon, Green- Lhe chnreh, and from 4 to 7. the ladies - The church is a sabatsntial and Pickering village :Clerk, _ , I A -j- were kept on the jam nerving the large . i . - w , Jan.�4, March s, Novembers. numbers who came, put still_ there was Ing structure, prominentlq aitnated n e , - Port Pe . Clerk J W Burabam, Port Tllr# Council leas pnrctiased ot`er 70 Ob0 b site • of Lhe old cbarch, of nnifori- i d _ 1 ' j 1 - Veterin ry' February 8, April` l9, Jnne Ql, Bent,. 8, Oct. feet of lamest this year for si lewalks, de. plenty left -almost enough to feed half of . r:w �a a _� P try, brick, tack -pointed, arched over 11 he . ` r t�,. - .r . _ 1 December 18. AL the recent Owen Sound rages the Toronto, as Mayor Howland remarked 1 H, $OPSINS, VETERINARY Uxbridge : Clerk, Z Hemphill, •' Uxbridge, n, The ladies of Scarboro always openings, and having cut stone I is -A �' o • W • surgeon, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- F b. 9,'April 20, June 22, Sep• 7, Oct 19, Dec'14. b01'se J B, owned 1]ere, WOn the 2:' latctr o throughout. The size of the bail4iag erinary College, Toronto. Tr is all disesaes of Cannangto n : Clork, deo Smith, Cannington, Lrot ; time 2:89,1. do ,get np an excellent spread, bat on this 43x86, with convenient entrances t�ttra h the domesticated animals. Calls by day or F b 10, Aprl� , June 28, Se t 8, Oct 20, Dec 15. • . ni ht ppromptlyy attended to. Offioea�nd residence, a y�Velmn :clerk G F� Bruce, Beaverton, A ew curlinit, rink iii to be erected occasion they fairly excelled all previona a well arraaRed vestibule, and ha n a r� ' opposite Cuthbert's Jewelhy store; Hing street. b 11, April 22, June ¢4, se t 8, Dec 18. here, size Et0 x 17b feet. A COmpany.ha8 efforts. What more need be satd ander basement full . Size of building. he ` Yickenng. 23'y 7. Uptergrove : Clerk, F J Gillespie, Upter- this head ? After partakin4 of the K main rt of the basement is the ves ry nd ' ove, Feb 19, April 29, June 25. Sep l0, Deo 17. been rganized for that purpose, and a Pr°• things, the crowd of: people wended their �' - . - Hb I 117 VETERINARY 8IIR• visia al Board of Directors, with Dr. wa to the neat audience room of the class rooms for Sabbath school par loses r u By Order, �. E• FAREWELL, ,- . Rae s President, have been elected. height of ceiling 10 feet. The nnsin th 11 • GEON, Graduate of the Ontario vet- church, which was soon filled to repletion, • - erinary College, Toronto, will visit Whitevale. Clerk of the Ppsce. audience, room has a 2•l feet ceilin , ,with Highland Creek, and r ----------, - Mr,. W. H. Dingle has again been Ap- and so great w.as .the crush that many . T Cberrywood, Rouge Hill, ractical y inted or Hist .and leader of the choir ezCellent ventilation. The seats at nicely Dnnbarton every saturday. Also p N� rl�Fjs p0 Ra could not net inside. At 7:80 Promptly the arranged on an augle, and will mmo ' horseshoer. Diseases of the horse's foot and of the 13imcoe Street Methodist church worthy pastor of the cbarch, accompanied le, not including th draw - f surgical operations a specialty. An assistant by Mayor Howland and several clergymen, date 9b0 peon horseshoer always on band. Calls promptly All'past e►ccounto with the BrOngham Harness here. seats. Four beautiful font -light chandeliers - attended to. Tele�sph address : bitevsle, actory meet be paid to W• H. Jaoksoa or Wm. The Rev. John Johns, of New York, glade their way to the plst•form. That li ht the building very nicely. 8i pet7 . • ' on"t. P.O. address : Green River, Ont. s4 -y' owis, the present proprietor, whoa rendered• lectures heft On the. 18th on "The Prince grand old hymn, "All Hail •the power of g . Jesse' name," was Rang from grateful handsome at�ained-glass windows, w th tyro : - nnin in full Slant, of Pioneers, or Peter Cartwiisht, his life hearts, asid Rev, D. J. Macdonald led in circaiars filled with cathedral glees, from . usineso Qgarbie,-• he Factory is rn q and times." - Elliott & Sona; of Toronto, afford plenty of under the management of Mr. Win, The -dry goods stores now keep open, prayer. light• The whole building will be heated ' Rev. Mr: Craig, in his opening remarks, b a large furnace in the basemens, ro- . • -. • - a Coywei/ancer, Vie. Cowie, roprietior, and the cele- till 7 o'clock in the evenings. p • - ' p collar maker, Mr. extended a hearty welcome to these present y of Pickeri The +�� . - .may- Y�_��_.Nr �_v1_ �> .. brated W. H. Bennett, of the Oshawa Court, cared from fir. Bundy, --- ave as hief Ran er for at the 'opening of their new cbarch. He bell, which is the gift of the 8bbatii . - ICHARD STOKES, COMMIS- Wm. Hargr We& appointed District C g wss delighted to see so many present, and , _ - eioner and Conveyancer. office at Hipper foreI;lan. the counties of Ontario and Purhao� at masted they would all enjo the evenings school, tR placed over the front entre►nce, ac t token', General Merchsats, Claremont. - C -.1 6 8 sin. and its clear tone can be heard for miles. ! p aid to making wills and pre- atlsisCtlbil $'llelialllteed. g the recent Session of lila Subsidiary proceeding. He referee is ealogiatic TheBuilding Committee express their satia- ,;: special attention p - -- paring necessary papers for Probate• _+s-tf_C��� High Court of Foresters recentlq held �r,Qs Lo bisyor iiowland, who wonl pre R.BEATON, TOWNt�HIP CT�ERK _ at Bra>ztford. side over the meeting. faction with the work as p has butt per- - r Commissioner for taking Slayor Howland, of Toronto, said he formed in the various deparxment�. Tins o D • Conveyance , LIYER .' STABLES I ' 1,= wHtTBY. was mach leased to be prevent on this s .�re. _ sibdavits, Accountant and Insurance A ent. ��, rchitect,Mr W Gregg. of Toron ial- g Shed his part with great s'atisfac on ts. , - ro rty. OFFICE --At 11 f , .,.. , pg Money to loan on arm p pe S7•v occasion. IL was always a plea,pnre to him Brougham. I desire io re nt�'n my thanks to the pablio for �' . the committee, ,being pnnctsial in 'a his tbenr patronage since I took poaseaioa of the Tlie Ladies' College r®•opened yester• to be among the Scotch, becsnae he could en ements and most attentive whenever t business and to intimate that in future i will (Thnssda trace a little Beach blood in his veins. He q� i 11 rehires . on and at all times tlrstrclassrigs for hire. y) was also pleases fide see sacsh a nice little his aerviees were required. The massa ' - •- " ^^^- - " "'" •" a added several new hones and have had '�dr• A. B. Dowsweil, of Pickering work was rformed is Mr. Joha Pearce, .,.:.: ter-- cbarch here. He liked to see Iota of spirit A. POST, COIINTY ARCHITECT my�rigs renewed, so that the beet of sattafaatton Village, leas purchased the stock and in a cbarch. If a man entered into farm- of Pickering Tp., whilst Mr. R. 8aringtafl. ,�• for the county of Ontario. Drawing• will be Riven to my patrons. shop fixtures fair: Barnes,tinsmith. and of IIsionville, waa contractor for t)ie scan ens spof or tions furnished for every class of TEA.MYNGi Ais iJf18IiJAL.. . Ing he entered into that work with a spirit; letion of the building. Both of these teal ' - -' . building. steam and hot water hestin and . 94-Y Terma reasonable. will remove t em to Pickering. so in politics, and he wanted to see the P . ventilation a specialty. oihce-Gerrie lock, Robinson. the barber, is talking of same thing exhibited in the church, for" tilled well their part of the work, finish �- corner Dnndra and Brock streets, -Wnitby. �. �n==N. What is causin 8o the whole on the very day that Lhe ' - . Residence ndo,e a nd Road,Eaat,Piakering. 87-y -- ----- tDovinq to Orillis. B withoat this element the church is dead. tract ex ired. 11 }�11C -.._ many removals from the town ? He was pleased they hsd bait this chnreh P . Seadquartera for The choir o! the Methodist 1}tlre of - .. Mr. E. Stephenson, the well known with their own money, as he did not like Markham Village, under the lea��rahip of Btackantithtng. ' ticket agent, is 'now the owner of the a mortgage on a chnreh. It had a ten Mr. Reesor, rovided excellent In filar ..- c�lt�ral Iaaplement� SMITH, Bietbkamiths and Nourse property, opposite the Roy&I for dandy to retard its progress and prosperity• ing the eveniing, which was heartily �J)A ' HICKS whish Ile paid the sum of 11,400. He Every time Lhe pautor prayed he would waggonmel[ers, (M. Reed's old stand Pica- reciated by all. , ' , ` ezin All work promptly and satisfactor[ly at- be thinking about that mortgaXe. He also P The Rev. Mr. Craig has every I z; +.:, ' intends to occupy it as a residence. liked to see a good warm cbarch. Why - tended to at_ reasonable rates• (live as a trial 6y J�pb }3ryaD, late oonatable� in 'ibis be proud of his people. The are nDited . Pj�� there were some churches so cold that the `` I town, is no more, his death ocoorrinR on and in earnest. They are also to ibe con • ' -R }.) • •., s - a Auetimzee?-inn. —OPPOSITE-- le were frozen in them. He illnatrated atnlated on having sash e►n gxcellent a 's Blacksmith She , the 28th alta He had been ailing for�sby an ancedote : A �,onple of men �sr�= ^�^^,^^^"" """ ' "�""'`"" D. O`Connor P several months. were sweltering one very warns evening, Pastor. He is an earaestChristian gentle- :: I_ f ' - OIICHER & ROWLAND, jilOeDd man, ssessed of indomitable push and - 1_ . Auctioneers for the whole of North an PIC�JMIIN 8°me of the Roods takeD reoentty from �d they were oogitatinq on what they p° with whom it is a pleasure to it' South Ontario. �tiict attention given to al Ross' dry goods store has been r�overed, would do or where they would ao to get energy, orders b letter or telegraph• Cha ges moderate r-A(}E1jTf'g FOK-- labor. He has been remarkably ancoeasiai , Thos. Poacher, valuator Arbitrator, �a. Ad . but the thieves are still At large. cooled oft. At last, as Lbey were passings a astor since hcatinq on hie present `:. dress, THUS, POUCHER, Boz s7, Brougham, o Thi Toronto Binder Peterbpro downed Whiny at cricket on cbarch where prayir meeting ass being char e, and THa News joins with i}is maey ' - A. R. ROWLAND, Whitby, Ont. f the latter's civic holiday. held, one of them suggested that they go iris da in wishing him and his people cos:-` - solid steel frame and all the latest im• , 1 E' i'fi' v ata. Sheriff Paxton intends removmq his in there, as it ryas the coldest place he tinned ros ri fhtxierg. pro ems famil here from Port Perry. knew of. some eharchea got s° cold that P �' , ,. Painters and THE TORONTO MOWER, y the le did not am anyone bat theme . i __ ^NDN ____,���'� Sita Simon Fraser has been ill, bat is PSP Fall Fairs. - NING SI(1 THE D,tAf38EY MOWER, . selves after the service was over. He :t A 1 N T 16N G, .GRAI f Dow better. liked fire (spiritual fire) in a church, and pn, P Writing,Paper-Hanging, Tint &c., of a 1 THE MASSEY RAKE, D. Whitniy'wae thrown cat of hie rlq Pickerin , Brougham. Oct 8'sn 4. kinds done on the shortest notice. Ai shades t BEAVER C,{RAIN DRILL ASD then it would be a Power for good- He 8 W bridg�4, - int mixed to order. None bat the best L+'n - the Other evening and ,reoelved a three• forced to the poor of the chnreh., Great West York and Vaughan, or �' pa 09• blessings would come to them from striv- Oct 18 and 14. I - . fish Lead used. HILTs da WELBOURNE- y BF,tEDER� fold fracture of his i Mrs. Water- TTgE If, D• B•". ENGINE AND house, who wss in the rig, was also badly ing to lift ap and help the poor amongst Orsageville, Sept. 21, 42 and 23�Y Tl e S GRAIN SAVER. sad. em. The did not have so many with f3tayner, tent. 2i to 28. 1 ; Boots and Shoes. , cat about the h with � y Fleeherton,Octo• 21 and 23. , ALSO PLOWS, bCtTFFLERB, �c' J. D. Howden brought out him as was the Daae in the city bat no 6 rrv.rtr•.i•.r..ni..-...wv�-...r �...rr�.r✓•�✓_-.r__ + Ser 4 and 5t ' f '+ TOHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHO --- from the old ooantry'two Clyde stallions d ubt these were some that might be Bhelbarne, , V -Maker. Pegged and sewn work. Ord Z7 �L g�� p0 ped• , AlliatOn. October 18 and 14.:- f'' f men tl attended to. Rz ended woe - REPAIRS 0 and two mares, besides a Shetland n bel He also referred to the chnreh's Erin, October 18 and 19. . p p Y res naibtlft to children-. He did of ti I ' bin. Don't forget the stand, nearly oppo a from the Shetland Islauda. P° y r} Peel County, Bram n, Sept. to g• r� � ' . t Ptokerin village. Z -v kept eonstantly� ob head. think eharchea hsd snffieient regard for pro Dominion and Industrial Etcbi . tion, `� e News, ging stree , g the children ; in f6ot most sermons went Toronto, September b to 17. i 1 ;,4, wMiTEVALl. . -� Iiotet8... Call at our showrooms and we shall be I over their beads. They should be reached Berlin Hortiealtural Exhibition, Berlin. the e t the children within leased to int oat the snperioa•Ity tbby very m . P po nds►s has retmded to iiia city, ' :.:.,.. , ri, �t.�.... Ifo p t. E of ser on machin and implements�Iled by ua, a church and keep them ere and you 8e tember 6 to 8. , O R D O N HOIISE, PICKERIN a ttiondtttig a few, days here stpong astern Toa►nehtps, Bherbrogke, Sep- , (`1 will conquer the world. After again tem r 16. - . lJ� James (�or�on, Proprietor• This bona is bAic elCids......Mx. Louni s sinters, of a of 8oarboro ternber 18 to Sep r a fine new brick baiiding finished is en , complimenting the peopl cultural and Arts Associ��ion. 08' . . ` style. I�►er y convenience gad oomtort or ' S' ! OLke,, ai'I'1v8tI11ay 0� a upon the neat gad tasty dhnrch they hadp�mber 19 to September 24. , - aavellinQ pablio. New and commodious stab I . ; short visit......M>�. Lau�thlin wotune the erected, he resastiied his ae amidst hearty get 18 to 44. - • and aheas. 7- da done t0 his' fetes and woods by a�1 sass. Western Fair, London, p • , 1 a. mage (Iasi h Central, (Inelph, ge t. 20 to 3!. i` s fire canned by Joae�ph'a carelesapeN �n -$ev, D. J. Macdanell, of'�OrontO, said ha P ` • ' h Ma Bay of Qaiate District, Belleville, Sep- , t '�:� ,�a�: a Coit a not ps'operlY at R syn pleaikd 23. . M � oI r tQ Elbe bewrnlnR weir aw to meet wit tember 20 of s Howland, and was in fall accord with all ; �T . • , slum .......Aeeot'dimg to a repoa't Central Fair, Lizldsitp, Ben- 1 -.. i ARTIES WISHING TO TA E - ,- a�te7q►t a Ddarkham spelt, it is be had said --especially in reference to the Lindsay • lessons in Instrnmentai• or Vocal Ma c meet 20 to 8$.. '. b can obtain Vocal Music in Close orb v I NTE MARIE CANAL, viidde that ons of � our � eitizera, who abildren. He heartily be�aereeted � the �t}reat Central Fair'. Hstiieail�Cptf `* . ' inatrnation. Apply for terms to y 1� � ULT SA. tie si>SiOe was made "doiiars wise. on, the neat olwrch they „ �. r 3 7 ' line l�iore re^.enta become"pelin foolish.„ service of the Lord. He compared the b theta Countieil, fat. Tho ie16, Ben- I , r ;I • J�4 Miss Ae E. Coutts, Prof. of Mus C ... { R: «,«•..Mr« Wm• ohnrcb tct a nursery in which those yoanR Music room at the residence of ]teas. a ONTRACTt R9 iuteiadingg to Undei grow met with a very •in" a iritual life mi ht be nurtured and tember V to so- - ' F opposite N$wa office. Pickering. i �j for wor)is of oonstrnotion of tiffs banal pro- ful saaident lltat week white shoeing P g Peninsula Fair. Chatham, Sep.: to 49. , ,' ` are I p�o�sd to•be formed on the Canadian ai$e of the built a in the rri0st holyy faith. It was - • - r. Davidson s atailion, whwh - - l_ min wbioh the soldiers . of 4reatNorthern Eahibition,Co�lXn6'N►ood. ; 4 ., ., µ t t , liaint Mary s Biver, as"e hereby informed that also a too , p • r - a Tenders will be received about JANUARY next, fine him to 4he house fOr a `f*V ; W49ks• the arose would be drilled in the use of theSouth G q Eahibitkn, Dar amf 's , `' �.) - Salesmen Wanteda•. . and,U,t►t the most favorable time to ent�ti�unns William baa oalr wymp iy..•••• Y y engird of the spirit. It was lamentable _ ,t iy ,� the locality wiU be between the prese it , ` w { of November nett. consistiiuR of Ddesers. C `the waut of knowledge of Lhe Bible that tember 27 to 28. ¢„ . 81'e in want of a fe+iv iiiore and the early l4 itiostions and other docq- w PSP 8 $'i to 9!�". Win plana, aped Burnie ani Burton bavli.' ', e4t; i•t�d. and he trusted the le would Nt Lanarka�Almonts, . 2 g r ," `�''` rte eii. bl could• --as he , . A . , -.r Vann to canvass for the sale of oh es menta are prepared dna notios will ,� y pose g Qct.3tos varieties of n stock. To men who n Contractors will then have . an op rtunitty t gunning, mR ` ' drat the i y y ursery po Ian would --to incfeaae this know- T,incoln CouaO , t. Catharines, , ',� `,. ' 1 :, make a success of the business we can pay K examinin them and be tarnished wltL b C ion amOnR the woods alta trout st s kD dorsi of God. IiOrLhern Fairf WslkertOn, Oct. 4 to 7 e u. . °� r salaries or commission and g + l LhttA 8>itend the Bing give p eat forms of under, oto- of 800tt Township.......Our quag ° pr _- Qentrai aimcoo Exhibitio$,"Barrie, Oo- � ., -- , ,. •situation. We have many new aad choice a i- By order, :: r - r yy fir. 11 r Bstfi• E pa� , f ; s - �,. - - ' t - : tl ties has egged bicycle; aDd wit 1 l Miaia Ot ;. .. alities both in the trait and ornamental ns A, P• $ �y,$g. I � float iive�d -it brief bat painted sober 4 ? ' -' •" ,::. the • bhieh of ers do not handle. Address at o oe, ' , <:-,t secretary.. BommijD ble energy --dei�earmi red. to inlaid character. He . Peterboro Exi�ibifdgn, PeterbQtro, Oct• 4 _a _ tit e : r with " reerencea, MAY BROs., Nm n, { . . f., x .:. , • _ ":' tad of ai oQngra i _ Rooheatgs, Ilspartni►erii of 4taiiways and CaaaU, fir the lntrioe►cies of 1moulltlug a#Id rite people of N.Y. was elvill® (lepomi• to i• Qct.' 4 t4,R. M . 4 , til; that ` - -' . ;- ; Ottawa, lalth Asxgast; �e�t. acting the ea cte d `Wbeu he ret ►ed 'iiati ted nrieih a paiee ohnrah, and entre►1 relli ton, Fergus z- neil, . "' � , . ��E�L� .,t+ - b� � ��' ' w1�t•Hue' mot e► bell. $e w�ted theeCi ayuKa I' Ooto �' �� �. � � , f.:. FO -, .. T, Qr !`rom P' t►htey K Brantfordbnterna� Fair, Brord. - -- vedf �: y� ';;:' . ,,.t I ,,, r. t Rel'lt r �, no doubt, he. Went .for ±sem• ty S. � F S Q ! , . - • , ea�r«t of land in the Tpwnshi�s of Pi - w► ;F '" `- north-west garter of Lot i9 in weir• tilt meat, h bt► Y bet 11 tic 1 raid Ith 0 4D� r big ors 17 and 18 epnetlrlOn Ot Fitaeirl a ISS. p ham Reddit4, -Methodist: rgiiriis4 s dam, on the 81f1t '' ' an ; in d condition, well -fenced, and con osis lstutdred sores•_ Flood do a strGck -b a .. ' I b: ahtl 411 a lbw ww& oI i Off. - T d , �'- ' i wi�bsrn Stz4s, stone iaandation • cod s dw n ho�nee and kitchen; Stene driving ho A � g ' POWs Qf NeWtnai'ket, ou the 11th and i t �F �A �. g olli rantting spream' bf velvetRsn hcmberg, (lat.18. i$` `'� ' °',. g ,.. , . i#oase, and �Uar repair. Plan of and good oat ildinga. A : 8tib a t1tl81• SP t �p �t.,.� ` .. water. Fine orghard of 7g trees g ter waterthroagh bite yaid. Fox' B !� fi irk ` �- '��"!"i � • ���� $4tttll n..�,,�t0 w��+ � � �0 � ,,�, ilia T '�'�_° p� mit. 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Ft►�ll[• t sinal) quantities of w. if . ----.. . I' i g Needs, Pap' HO �SLOL f' eft. DND Mme• WEER. 4 HB�►LTH Y I _ "", bags are preferable to cloth as the afford. f hDIILY'gY IJOi'IEd , ' I r I . tter protection t pnoistare and in- _� 1 BIN(i LU , " t ;� - NOEED OF CATCIiIli(�#�OLDB. 4' The Poultry Yorr d advocates nick fatten- se ts. Always ma�h package with the A `` tike of res olein d s �°he other enin , whilb Mr. Bows ' ' I ' gapd • tt�ng a�al g er S kin f colds I have for fowls when the are Intended for me of the seed ^tintaioed in it, and the elm t indtepenea"bte irtlole- in tits )louse: s�FP the sheet asr a0 our corner ona� '" theOt9 that . Ing a in whioh ft 3w. - Cold does roti in are of his sus nder buttons flew off. 'This '•`m on8 n ever hs�b one unless !te chooses ; t . table wee, and reaommenda milk in any Y gI 1 hold, _The following is rzoellent for re• Pe In other words,_ that it is Hite o k' the vitalit of seeds but moisture is detri- • • ma or ma not have been the first time in q P ssibke So'. state, from fresh to thick. This should be y movibg spots from the bo S jackets, dean• Y Y to train the akin, that wonderful _ fed in connection with a grain diet. m utak to all kinds. ---American dgricteltu: Ing dirty coat -collars. and dresses, and for his life that he lost a suspendet�-btitto'n but pap which is generally looked upon a9 fife pap r r' t, • wasbhz an kind of woolen code camel's he book It so mach to heart that '1 guess it wre r to our human bundle, as to render -_ Look for parapiifea when your young _ g Y g was"the heat:.- Ila Dame into the house with PPe .. — ` chicks or turkeys begin all at once to. droop. i • hair , and alapaea ; for taking . grease and •itt non•suseeptible to sadden than . The are robabl troubled with lice. A_ L Doctoriuk Hones , r I ' dirt spots oat of carpett��p� and rage, and re• the look of a man who had bean dee 1 in- ges of Y P Y In winter colds are uite Common anion mon s from furniture. - jilted, and shouted st me : P Y • emperature or attnoepherie moisture, slight application of lard and carbolic Ovoid- q g 8 P� whence colds come. ` : me. more than five dro a of acid in a table- horses throughout the Eastern and Middle F r ounces each of white castile itoap " you know whether I've got . 4 single And ae this in exactly the season to . - spoonful of lard-toI ing the nook, head States. If diffiioalty of breathing Is noticed, and" mmonia ; and two each of alcohol button left on any of Amy garments Y' mance each a system of pellar edncatio nm - with runnin at the nose, ase, prat of all, t rine and ether. Cut the son fine an What is it, dear ? ag and vent, will probably rout the enemy. that there are no dran his of cold pie etri"k- iasolve in one wart of water over a ale " e, Mrs. 13owee3r 1 it has proved effective in many instances Bat, of course, the coops and mothers must g q Dont what -in -it -d -Ar m� within my own knowledge, and as it fig be cleaned also. Ting him ; put on ' extra blanket ; give a fire add one gallon of water, and when If you were halt a wife you d look over my within easy reach of every cue to tr - i warm bran mash, and ten drn of tincture 'near cold the other i edionts. It will clothes once in five or ten years amd catch y I Ps 1y write it here, The theory is that no skin aconite once in two hours. If the cold take mak nearly two gallons must be ke tin a up the loose buttons I" P that has been exposed freely for half �n hour . Smog NoTEs the form of a cow h, there is nothin better ttgh !y -corked demijohn, and will keep for " Wny, there's only one button gone, and at the be ianin of a da to a tem ra Add a Iittle to the rations of each horde • g g Y Pe tura dnrin neve;i'e cold weather. The animal than a tableapoo ull of ground lobe�ia and may gth of time. !'Ill a small bottle for I 11 have that Hzed in two jifl'ys, Let me lower than it will encounter thron h the ff g1aster, mixed in equal parts, , put in the oonv ience for daily ase. get my ,needle and . day will note small chsn g =heat must 1% kept up, and this requires fuel bran mash, and it will be taken without- T wash woolendress goods, put A teaeu - " No, I won't I It has been lain to me thereb • gas or be affected in the shape of food. trouble. Where the horse becomes Sudden ful i a pail of warm water, shake the goods for the last year that sooner or later I'd A cold is simply a nervous shock receiv- Oil meal iS the befit snbstittite for roots ly lame, tine first step fig to �cemain whether well n this, rubbing it lightly betweex the have to do my own sewing, and now the ed by the. myriads of minute nerve terminale . for sheep in winter. When a sheep gets a or not it is the fault of tfis shoeing, as it hand ; rinse well, and iron while damp on climax has arrived." I- that bristle over the surface of the hum an - gill a day of oil meal it will not have the very -often ia. In such s case, pull off the the rung side. "Just one minute, Mr. Bowser.". ; I body, trwnsmitted to the centers and ao back � . stretches, which is an indication of dryness shoe, siva the loot a rest of s day, and then Fo cleaning coat Dollars, add a gill to a "Not one second I I shall hereafter sew again to mgooug membrane, the peaaliar - . of the bowels or eonetipatton. Wheat bran put it on rightly. If it be due to a sprain, pint f water ; apply with a clean rag, and on my own butitozz , and I might as well be- seat of this special irritation. Let as then should always be mixed with grain ;fed to bathe in hot water, and rub dry. The rub ell, with a second rag. gin now 1" go train these sensitive fibres that the she8P• various liniments are not efh�aciioaa ass -.— y will . tae L I had needle and three►d and thimble at pis by, nnnotieed, changes of atmospheric _ When hogs haae the ran of a field; itis role, and generally result in ticking off the IdJ►alrra Araoxs hood, but he turned away. Supper was all condition, sad the matter is accomplished. rarely the case that they will get so fever- hair, It is better to call swell -known vet- Th latest sweet thing in aprons Is made ray, and when I mentioned the fact he -[American Magazine; inh as to be foundered all over, but they erinary physician, than to risk the loos of a frown towel. Choose either a towel with a replied : wiill often get quite stiff, The corn should valuable animal• The borne may die, of frtn�g and a colored border, or one of those " Go and eat it, then 1 I have no time. - To CURE WARTS• ' be mixed with bran or oats, and only half of coarse, in spite of all that is done, but it made of momie cloth. These last have a I have got 200 or 300 buttons to sew on." It is now fairly eatablished, says a wri r the balk of the food should be of the corn will be a satisfaction in case of his death to handsome knotted fringe. Tarn one end He wouldn't even permit me to give him in The Medical Press, that the common a or carbonaceous sort. Such fevered pork is feel that all has been done that I�wae poo- over At the top so that both borders and the needle and thread.. He hunted around wart; which is so un-ightly and often so . not the thin to eat. W en h are fed Bible.-Arner�catw dgnculttwriat. roliferoas on the handn and lace, can be - g b firing will show, $titch it abort s third of and found pdarning-needle and some coarse P - •all the corn meal they will eat, one-third of an in h fro the to?, In this space run a thread, mad went off ap to his room and easily removed by small doees of aulphate of y it is wasted. If farmers do not believe this PeAti;ant W.OmeQ OC FrhT1Ce ;• mimpl whiff cord wYth tasselled ends which locked the door lith a great bang. I went magnesia taken internally. " M. Colrat, of % get a microscope and examine the ezcreb, Thin stood, hard-working thrifty woman ie serve or a It or band. Any design `may np after an per and looked through the key- Lyons, has drawn attention to this extra - and ase the corn meal in it undigested. It the back bone of the country, The amount be a ped on one corner, or across the hole. He hadn't got the bottoa on yet. As ordinary fact. Several children treated - can also be seen with the simple magnifier of work she can get through is sinlply pro. botto with three in doses of E o ,and worked on in •outline stitch. the needle was larger than the eyes he had gra pe m salts morn- _ of common sense. -F. D. Curtis. digious. You will always see her busy, A v�ry pretty cover for an invalid's tray, tried to enlarge the latter with a bodkin, m8 and evening were promptly cared, M. - Aman lately thoroughly cured a balky Either working in the field, selling the pro- or to ace under the tea service at table, and thereby broken.them all into one. He Aubert cites the ease of a woman whose face .. horse by simply hitcshing him in the fiel.l duce of her little farm in the market -place is mad from a very large napkin, damask was bothered to know how to proceed, -when Ovalfignred by these excresences and who and letting him 'stay where the load was un- of the nearert town, or engaged abort her or mo tzis cloth, fringed all around. On I called : I was cured ins month by a drachm and a . til he got hungry enough to pull it home.. little household. Whether she takes the the upper left hand corner was embroidered " Mr. Bowler won't you let me' in ?" - half of magnesia taken daily, Another The horse held out thirty six hours. cow to the field, or is on her way to town, in outline stitch in antique letters "Some- " No, ma'am f Your place L in the par• medleal man reporb . a case of very large whether she is eittiag behind her wares times ages) take," and in the lower right- ler, reading the- Let Froach )Duel story, wartrs whIah disappeared in w fortnight from ' r �r : SE�icrzxa A FAIQLY Holies waiting for customers, or in a railway eta. hand rust the remainder of the motto,, while your husband "we on his buttons V$ the daily administration of ten grains of the . Amon the cod into to be noticed in tion waiting for her train, look at her fin- "and metimes tea," "But shan't I get you another button ?" salmi• , g g p° sera baey on a pair of ebockinRs. She doeja " No 1 There are no other buttons in the --�--- the selectipn o the family horse, docility not know what it is to be idle for s single Otrr off: FA9KIO2i. house A Goon DI$INlEGTANT.•• ' and gentler must be kept well in front. moment. She trusts her Savin a to nobod . , or if there was yon �►onldn t know If the wom nd children are to share in q Y The figs, clumsy castor, with rte six ar it I I shall go down town and buy some." ' A good disinfectant in made by dissolving Bankers, she thinks, company directors, and seven rusts whioh are always being u et He came out, looked the door and started half a arachm of nitrate of lead in a in the use and care of the horse. nothing vt- stock -brokers ma be ver res table pa p t of • cions should be tolerated. V sound and Y Y P� per• on the 1 table cloth, especially if the cloth off, and in half an hour he came back with boiling water, then d ssolve two drachms of - sons, bat when the old stocking is swollen was w resh one, and which for years oceupi. a do:iten varieties of battaim runnin from a common salt in ei ht or ten uarte of revionSl well .cared for a horse ei ht ten, g q water, P Y > g > with five-franc-plecee she rounds off bar ed the ; t Isae on the dlnin table en- g V� hen both are thoron hl dissolved and twelve ears old ma be bon ht with P 8 pearl to an overcoat button. He aleo,had g p , poor Y g little family domain and bays a new $old- tizely shutting off the via a via view; has three papers of, needles and five ppooLs of the: two mixtnt^es together, and when the - no fear of dtgabilitjr on account of old age. something she ie gaits erre to find in its been abolished from most tables and remov• thread sediment hos settled o • Mr. John Russell, who rercently delivered a place when she waken np In the mornin to beside sad to these he had added two y a have a pail of clear settee of leetnreS In Boston, on the care of g board or banished altogether, dozen safety -pins, fluid, which is the saturated solution of the ,- Her daughter goes into service and makes a and a more convenient flat•bottomed '' V�'on't you eat supper sad let me sew chloride of lewd, A cloth saturated with the horse •amid that " old wine, old friends ca ital Servant• Like her mother, she thinks bottles or jag for vine r, oil and .other fix• on that button, Mi. ' Bowser ?" I asked as he q g up ins room will at and ld horses " and b that meanin those p ga the li aid and b a o Y g of but one thing -saving her wages. She Inge grouped within arm's length of returned, ' once sweeten fetid atmos from eight to fourteen-`.` should always be does not t a new hat eve month to t „ phare. Poured referred to onn ones." The horse does ge oath icon, and pepper mud salt placed at Never 1 It is too late 1 I may got down a sink, afar -closet, or drain, or oa P Y $ photographed in it. She puts her money in each tea A few flowers are rets in the throw h in time for breakfag blit not come to maturit as earl as some think P an deco in o Y Y the savings bank, y g t, yon can Y y g r offensive object, it will pro- as the record of the trottin horse of ventre f the table, or a flat dish of berries clear off the supper table. I have been duce the name result. The nitrate of lead • g Let me give yon an example of her frugal- or trait losing buttons for the last five years, and is very cheap, and a pound of it would make America shows, A horse ten years old, itY, and allow me to take it from a personal now j several barrels of the ' that has no defect of body or limb, is prat- recollection, My mother has a housemaid � The Rays of Giants. PraP� to sew them all on. disinfectant. ticaily safe from the ordinary horse diseases, who has been with her 25 years. Not long Aa`o inion was current in the last sen- When he had locked the door again he . So far as outward appearance, color, etc., ago,, while in France, I took aside this old ' gof out every cost and vest and pair of pants REMEDY FDR Bt1EYQ3. are concerned, no general ,directions can be .. fury, th tour ancestors, at some time in the from the closet and sat down to his battolls. A' remedy for burns, proposed by servant. )( know how devoted you have t w re the equals or aaperiiors in Size of jam ou the solemn truth when I Dubois (Jour, de Med. de Nantes), consists von but if the bu er is inex rienced it Pas $I Y Pe , been to my mother," I said to her. "Yen the lar t men now to be foaud. M. Hen- g Y in allowing the contents of s ti bon of eeltze` . >a better to go to some reliable dealer, stat- are not etron and I dare ea; on will wish K say that I looked through the ke hoe and P Y Y tion res abed to the Aawdemie des Inscri saw him deliberate) cut ever water to flow slowly over the affected a Ing what is desired, and the amount of go into segvice a in ; but make ourself P P y butts off of P rel money to be given. An honest horse easy about this, ga y tions, in `� 1718, a memoir on the variations two vests and a air of 1 t quiets the pain almost instant) , ' If anything should hap- in the size of roan from the be innin of the p PI►°ta' and h t°°k writer believes it hastens the final cure, H jockey in some people's t)inda is an anomaly, pen to my mother, I shall see that ou are • g g one of bis new shirts and coolly ripped it He but many such may be found, comfortable for the rest of oar life.y Bat " world till the Christian era, in whioh Adam clear down the back to the bottom hem. ascnbes the goods effects to the carbonic was given:123 feet 9 fine os and Evell8 lest And I will further make s solemn affidavit acrd gas and co the local lowering of the I acid inquiringly, " I have no doubt you 9 inches. But of ter the 6 t DAIRY NoTrs:, have somethin of our own b this time?" pair the human that the button he lost whets be got off the temperature. . Clover plasture increases the milk ield of Imo ine -m su Y Y _ race. in hi imagination, offered a regular car was the onl r , y g y rpriSe when I heard her tell Y missing button he had ever decreases that Noah was only a 10�� feet To Srxgxarlr$x Tg$ EYESIGIIT. •a •, cows and makes yellow butter. me she had saved o r 10,000 francs (be• lu h whit AbFahwm shrank down to 28 e°mpla►wed ot. tween �2 OUO and �2) g ' The .Paris Figaro gives the following as t If you are teoubled with streaky and met- , ,all well invested, feet. Moses to 13 fret, the mighty Hercules When he had ant the buttons off, an de• an infallible remedy for fortifying the eye - I fled butter, take two precautions, first roll iacludinR one ihare in the Suez; Canal tom- to l0 feet inches and Ale:ander the Creat scrzbed, he lighted the gas and tout his the salt ve careful) so us to et all the Y• 6° night ;—Rub with the fingers, night and an ion must bear in mind that the needles and thread: Mr. Bowser id a near- Y g to w bare 8 feet. The communication it is morning, the temples and the nape of -the i - ' lumps out of It and then tnoo rate. it nez canal was not made -by bi ca 'taliets: ei Cited mein and our $Ytaree are hang neck with spirits of lavender. ttiroronghly in the butter. y mid, was received with enthusiasm and was g g'� - It was made b the Savin ban s of France " prett hi h. Between the two he of into -by the "old stJoekin s •that is to se regarded•„at the `time, ass wonderful y g Try the experiment of washing the cream g • Y, by disoorevy and a sublime vision. trouble. It didn't seem to make any differ- • for making the butter come espy and in fine the small boutyeoia, the working people wad The complaint about the degeneracy of once to him which end of the needle he Hnisting Tortles. . ! . . form. It zs done by pouring water in the servants' When we reflect that the rich(• threaded. Instead of 'abbiu the thread at Along in the night, when they come on . the human race is not new, but dotes as far j of the if to la t .. cream and allowing it to stand for several of France are derived from the economy im, back w the time of Homer, et least • for the the needle he jabbed the needle at the thread, 8u y heir eggs or gambol on''_ • hours. r posed upon every French household by the men of his day were not like the heroes of After about 'twenty labs he'd get dieeour- the sand, or flirt, you start out, armed with: . women, 1 might even say that the Sa! z whom he son It is not confirmed but is aged sad select another needle, or break the a Stoat Pole or young tree, said a southern= j The man who believes that a herd of dairy Canal is the work of the French women, g• Ohree►d off at a new S t* He $Hall er describing to a New York Star reporter sows can be run on mathematical principles These game women of hlrance did some. oontrsdicted, by all the tangible facts, and pa y got will find himself mistaken, and he will dim- thing grander than this, It oras the who �� are�not few. Human remains that are the thread into the eye, doubled it up and how to haat tattles on the Gulf of Mexico - Y exbumed after havin re sed in the ave tied a great knot at the end, and after When the turtle hears ou comm Dover that the oId cow has ae much septi- redeemed theta beloved count and ' g P° twent minutes of hmrd work he a start for the sea Y g hA znakera ment'bont her ae any young girl. She will off the Prussian sixteen years go Pmd for many centuries, ss in the Catacombs of Y got the ,and you have to do some ag°• I arts, have nothing gigantic about them. missing button back on his pantaloons, In tall hustling to et there, A turtle ie a not do her beat unless the surconndiags are I hie nervousness he at on a brave blonme- sharp eYod and fine -eared fish and if he such ae please her. -T' I he mrmo r, the cu raaseg and the caegnea P ate a prod start of ou the chant Wonderful Feats Vit & 1sawe of the war�nors of the middle ages, can be button with a shank, sad he used just three g g y es are - If it is intended ,, raise any of the caries / I have often read of the wonderful feats worn by modem soldiers, and many of the Yards of doubled thread to make it secure. the ng against his being caught. AS a rule.. ` _ . it may be well to allow them to suck the performed by skilled workmen with tools knights suits would be too small for the It was 10 o clock before he came down re are more than one hunter, ae one maul i` Dow for the first two or three days,. but not such as engraving the Lord's prayer on the cuirassiers � of the European armies ; yet stairs. He had given up the job with the would have a great deal of difficulty, in man- i ' longer. Then fora short time give them back of a silver three -Dent piece or making they were o;n by the selected men, v►ho one button. aging one o! the big fellows. When yon -I- milk directly from the cow, not quite a sten engine that would stand on a were ” W „ et u to the tart) ' i • silver better fed, stronger and more robust ell• have" you Rot through ? I asked. g P e just shove your as ling mach ae they will drink, as itis desirable to quarte but I Saw some woudere performed than the res of the _population. The bones "Got through I llo you expect I can sew under him and turn him over on his back, keep their -appetite good all the time. Dur- the of r ni ht that su on 284 buttons in two hours ?" Then he is hors de combat, A turtle is . f g rpaefac them all. of the xcav t 6aals, whish are uncovered knocked completely out when he is lying on Ing the first week it is better to feed three All the minute attic es . mannfactared here- in the excav�►tit3ne of tumuli, white they are , - tames a day rather than twice. After the tofore ave been m e with small tools and of large dimensions, are comparable, with ing, Lyell I'll see to the teat in the znorn his back and is unable to do anything but $rat -week they may be put upon ons-haff til some cages with he aid of a microscope, those of the existing ,populations of many " No, you won't 1 Don't you dare to 8paw'the air and kick. Some of them weigh I ' skimmed milk, which maybe changed to all but the a ie a man in the Sea Beach Palace places in Freacea touch any of m)i clothing 1 1 he worm has 00 and 900 pounds, so, you see, one man skimmed milk. Cream is of no value to the Exposit on on Coney IsLnd who, works out The Egyptian mummies fire the remains finally turned, and he ro c,onldn't very well handle much a mo calf for building up the frame- All the ele- the moa delicate articles with a band -saw of persons of small or medium statue, as are P p°ses to take care have t of himself after this I" Lven with two or three the hunters have #o, ' menta for making bone or muscle are in the ninetee feet long and revolving at the rate also the Peruvian Mexicou mummies and "Next morning he put on one of the *eats Possess considerable dexterity in order to skimmed milk.. of overs miles minute, Upon this im- the mummies and bones found in the ancient he had stripped of buttons and fastened it throw the monster. If the turtle kept still ' If the caws get to pasture before tiey manse nchiae the mkilled operwtor in my monuments of IndL wad Yersis, And even with five safety pine. He pat on coat to tib yon adjusted your ppoole and let you ' - drop their calves, it will often stimulate the presen sawed out four chairs, all complete, the most ancient relics we from which he had out two buttons, and g way at him fit would be all right; but i pawea of indi- he kee on the run and makes i milk. glmnd■ to such an extent aS to fill the with le and bse:ka, but so small that the viduals of tho human species, the bones of those were also re laced b the PS udder with milk several days before calving. four we placed on the end of.a lead nail men who lived in the T' roar came down and r y pine. He quick and pe y period, an paraded mroand to attract warrrl work for the hunters. An 800 -pound - In such cases the milk should be drawn oat at one ti ea Then a dozen knives and forks e h the remote an 1 of which Des y . turtle oaa et over sand at an mmaz' poo tigaity g m notice, and I finally said : 8 rug rate, at once. Serious injury may result from the of the m st diminutive size were •made and back for hundreds of oentaries, do not show , and when you take into consideration the ' " Mr. Bowser I want to beg your �or- Ions-continued intention of the udder planed a and the lead pencil. So small - any Important difference in the sizes of the givenese• I knew there were over 200 but- fact that this 800 pounds of solid matter is which becomes p 'fail, or from the absorp� were the that although the entire dozen primitive sad of the modern mew. -popular toxin ofl your clothes, bn>s I was shiftless and going at a Tremont gait you can readily j . bion of .the milk b k into the system, polis. were plc round the pencil not one of dcietece Monthly, slack. This will be a great moral lesson to°e that it requires a practiced hand to cuing the blood by the fever It takes with them to ched the other. Then the o rotor me and t coniine ou " Capture him. Its as Sas - it. The better the animal eon a milk pro. trimmed his finger -nails on the huge slaw as The Pleasures of Han•- in , " Didn't I trell y >, tumble off a to when y � a turClut. fig i yon the worm had turned 1 g you know how ; but duccr the greater the danger from this cause, cleverly ad easily as one could do it with a If those are to be believed ,rho, having he interrupted an be waved his hand in an when You don't know how it's a diffe t _ which is one reason why So many -of our penknife Wetting his thumb, he pressed been more or less hanged, have been reausci- Imperious way. "I have got to go down thing: fancy animals die from milk fever. These the balls of it into home sawdust and then tated and have narrated their ezperienee, town in this fashion. People will remark it Ae I said before, it's warm work, an it causes enfeeble more constitutions than bad mored' they sawdust off his thumb without the much -commiserated victim of the law's' and of course .they will understand how it m made warmer by the way you, have breeding or .high feeding with stimulating Scratchier the skin, yet a single nervous extreme penalty is not wholly miserable. , is•„ dress. Down in that chapparal are billio _ ` . food. twitch o the arm would have Cosa him a It would seem that even death "sue. per He pas Bone shoat tweet miinntes and and billions of mosquitoes, They are these hand. 1 aorta of curious puzzles are tarn• cell." has its ameliorating conditions or then sneaked beak elf ed soft) n stairs giant, grey -backed fellows, with beaks vn. HOW TO SAVE GARDEN SEEDS, ed out i h astonishing rapidity from all circumstances. Oue su#lerer in the self ''Das and changed his clothepiap and eklpped out. Them tike sharp -pointed darning needles. . Peas and 11�eans should be� left on the vines sorts of 'ashapen blocks of wood.: Even cause in France is said to have " complain- Next day I hes,rd that he actual y °me ill clouds and can run their Until the pods are well wrinkled, `when they g, ly took the atin ere through tanned . rhlnoceroua hide. t clew of clothin an thin and flexible as ed ' becauiae he was called beak to con- car tN go down in his safety- in suit. He g should be picked and spread until they are cloth, are worked out by this magician from soiousnesa from an experience of surpaseiag bad sea got seated when he heard a If the turtles are plentiful and you do a - quite dry. Small quantities may be shelled little pie a of wood with his big saw. The belights, in whioh he enjoyed the pleasure pasaenr7er whin r • good ds3al of work the mosquitos are around by hand, large crops are threshed with a cap he wo ka in was gavred out of over 1,000 of gazing upon the moat beautiful scenery, "Why look amt that fat, bald-headed old for miles, and you raze haae them comm n • • pieces of cod, no two of which are the The immediate sensation of pain is mnmen- coon over there 1 Int he a tram or an es• to the fight with their fifes and. drums el flail. Seep them in a dry' place. Melon cucumber a uash and same. in si a or sha , and it would a g whistling and beatin ust like a body of I . q pumpkin . Pew Lary • ppear not unlikely caped lz�natio !" g j . seeds should be taken only from ripe, per- . 'I . - that, in our anexiety for the avoidance of " That feller ?" was th ro I « Wh holiday soldiers on a. parade. But' it's •no . fact -shaped specimens. In a small way the Circ mstaIICetS /filter CB"9- :, needless annoyance to those we put to that's old Bowser 1 I'll be he's ri ed out holida •business ermit me . ; `- 3' P Ito suggest. Or- . seeds, may be simply taken out, Spread on A Salle -looking man with a horeewhzp death judicially, we may be actually in- that way to spite his wife 1' gg dinary clothing is no protection against latex or tins, and driest. Large quantities en ierod a Nebraska newspaper office and creasIng ..their snfferin and them. The hunter has to take the ve asked the bo where the editor was. gg ciiminiehing When Mr. Bowser cam a to dinner z'Y ave to be. washed before dryinv,. to remove Y P thickest canvas old sails or eometh' like The their pleasure. The inatantaneoas deaths neither of ns mentioned ttana. It was that and cont 'i the slime that adheres to them. When the bey "sized him up" and answered :- have all the pain and little or none of the not anti) he was ready to save the house t thickly with coni) tar or seeds pie thoroughly dried tie them in baa "Gone Ohio ; won't be beak for six leaeure, Slowly itrduced congestion of the that he said : coal oils LVloequitoes dont like coal oil . i ' months." p „ much, but if they are hun their a e i and keep .in a dry place secure from mice „ �� brain may be the least painful ; and. if only Mrs, Bowser, this tittta never hap en , b'rY - PP - azld r tS. Whet s the foreman ? ! the blood pressure be effectually raised at again -never I You are my wife, but don't tits . C t stand on ceremony or epzcarean " He's g ne to Washington witi an invi- the centre that ease, the beaatiiul light and drive me too tar -too far 1 ate• Coal tar is the best, because it is ' i Beets, parsnips, turnips, carrots; cuisine, Cation tot a President. Won't be back 'fore charming scenery arkenjoyed in the hi hest - thicker. Turtle -hunting down on the. if cauliflower and cabbage will not produce .cold weath r, What do on want -want to rfection. The sub act is a im ne sad :' I involves hot work with the temparmtareg at seed until the second year. Set out in earlq aral ze 'e ?" Y I'� 1 _ anything from 100 to 108 de; sea in the soft ` P Y we are not ears that the new view of h A negro cook'oh board 4'f Scotch sohoot,- . May strong, well -matured lantape last sea- �e No, I owe $4 acd thought I'd pay Ing experience tends to make the .dent er ie the anchor of e► novel a of kinin moonlight. Then with a solid suit of tarred son's crop, When the 2.ove is ripe, cut the Halt incressin 1 deterrent • but it isri ht Shark H Y g a canvas, tied ti ht around the ankles and .. ' stalks and put ander over ' to dry ; then a 9 Pe Y Y , g e heated ` a $ e• risk red hot g ' That hold on a second • gf F , tall, thick sole leather boots, well greased, .. , beat o the seeds, and ie in paper bags, editor has t started yet,'• 'Perhaps tdie art' Pthhalledy onaoaexaited bhe merrime taof wrapvpod it ug is a "greaalr Loth and threw and a fine wire gauze meek over the #ace en it o erboard, when the. v raciottS shark the agnate r is .like) to think he ' ' Seeds o all kinds should be fully ripe He whir led a lens dark forrQ'arawled the $cuss of Contanens by deaeribing os "' a darted after it and Swatic od it: The } - when gathered, but it ie also important to out of a w -jiox and the editor was read r man's middle of the place preachers are always `-i harvest them as soon a they are ripe. For for basin -[Nebraska State Journal. ; Y Poo 9uestiQn should be etarefally shark • furry was soon subeia add he float- talking about, - If 'he takes off an of his.. • - •� _ n derod at all oohs. ead. . t of I w-. ...: a ore. i. \ i. -. {. 1. 1.. . ". • ... ,t '1 _ - .. ,.. Y r, f 4 - .i- . .. ... ;:; a ._� ��; 9 � .-. ,I - I. I i" a e•. r 1 f .-... _ t .. 1 .-. ... ,. Y r ,. •" r .. r J .. a P 1 Q. . 1 -i :.{ ..i - N r,- -. ,,,-.. a .' t < -"- _. - -. -: - , .. is-. F .. . 7 ...: - .. - .-. - ,,, -: '1 *� - •� F S A y9 ! 1' .d- s. 1.. ._. -. <.. •. ._ _.. y�.... !! p n:...S.t �c d `�. .K 'in t. ti• Y .y -d. .f- 9- 3 s, 1 :� .ria �� 1 c ` a .. r: 2 r: ,- � ... ,q b' ... ..t-. \ , .r.. '� ,. lR.r a .a .. .. 41 -. I(I . _. :�. _. 3;:. .. - _ -. ,. J*LA., ,. .•} ai.. 6- .'rr:/c .y 1. . - b... s . 93'� �.fu " i - - - — _ - - ��.� ' ' . I jaw fl r b° r� } s, new s `Z., A dt f �` '� Vey the . �B 1 ICouat3 i,. r % - It is V � Add nipeg i dS wms ri byav Som been c giver e fie W of V' -'gaiiznn ,. beer the Ir Thr c $ail w place .A llaa Lw err i+ them .are b Bu Betzi ly w a Tb -- - fishii ' Two ed al lives 1..' , . It po ter seen the coT Por thr( . trai the tra( con ter • ent pDa bel tio. i pa] vol thl • col gil znc gr a de l;1 of iii ' V , gr c i' nt fa p Ll S t ix I "-. -- Ii It i, F �- -I T WEEK'S NEWS. P b THE I , .i ti° d . HOMR1.. 1 ' Vpiunipeg is about purchasing a siie for a a new cemetery.. A daaf mute Was drowned at Mtu'ray r - Day the other day. JI g'gr s�;N - Bush tires are cousin eat desti'tiction s tif; .to L�ugboro gh _ township, in Frontenac f kali County. pvr Brockville has a centenarian, 'Mrs. ToMp• cier . -son. ►She ee ebrated her one hundredth r,f - birth:lay rece fly. Ire. It is likely Erastus Winian will deliver `- an address upon Commercial Union in Win- 'nl nipeg in Octo er. .. as A high Blu , ( Man.) man named Warren f'E'K was recen ply gored and trampled to death is • by a wild steer. - . ' I Some mise cants at Plover's I. Mills have . ;ill Iur been convict d of poisoning the pond and ire river at that point with a view of killing tie the fish there n. - ed Work will a begin at ansa on the Ex- ed -' ,luimalt, B. fortifications. Forts will ,v- _ _ be erected n_ d armament. furnished by tIK the Imperial Government. za - The total loss, by the fire at the Northern :k Railway freight sheds, Colllingwood, is ar placed at $2" .M0. A number of cars and .'cl ' -. .a iluantity of�grain were destroyed. _ Ili --. - 1,'�rge nuIribers of Italian emigrants are '` r - arriving in Aloutreal. A great number of 1. ' . I,hem are in absolute poverty, and measures - -are being taken to relieve their distress. . Burglars entered the house of farmer tr L'etzaer, 2nd concession of Beverley] late - f, 1y while t'ie famil were at church. $62 o = and souse person 1 `pkat` were stolen. f, The late gale caused great damage' .to If y-), -I fishing vessels on the Newfoundland coast: If ' ' Two sail^rs while out in a dory were swamp- ,- ,ed and drowned. It is feared many other ) • . lives were lost. - It is ,anticipated that the cost of the pro- .. ' - . - posed change in rifles used by the Canadian e militia whirl, had been urged, on the Minis �) ter of Militia by a delegation of rifle- , .. . . men, will be an insuperable. obltaele to r. . ;he desired reform. The change -would cost at least half a million dollars. 1 ` • The farmers of Upper Leitchfield,16n.the . - Pontiac and Pacific Junction railway, - threaten to tear up the track and wreck the .- i., trains unless prompt. settlement is made by f ' ht of wa wood con- i . Nile Roscoe, premacy. ding the , _ . - . mperial Government to send a amber to mp OR AAL>c improved term aloes to Gltrttb rite F •heap. 1�4lwree,only >i► required down. Write Al roteet our int rests there. ' for particulars at once. Y J, KENT, London, Oat. - All by The Nabba ish tribe has defeated the country, killing , I in t e Boggara , .300ofthem. Bic c Tervishes The Abyssinian■ are moving •' gainst the d wishes tris Sennaar. The ben iso very high and the water is still _ END AT ONt',7R FOR L1111i at Sid: ising. _. As- S Seoond•Hand Machina, E In his opens R address to the Britit+h F T*= $Ib oPwaras. ociation at Manchester, Sir Henry Enfield - New Catalogue Ready 1st Apra the P esident, said it was necessary 4i. ___1 "PHECt)T?A0E I Is Notwithstp din -the Ochre order forbid- g p B P l} siow,," n i,omplete domestic nsediad enoy- clopedia, Ttde great work ii -prepared to toilet Rhe wlw have long felt the • . the Socia iste to celebrate the death of La thousands of 'followers of wants of the con►mon p -ople, need of a Toro}►tete, comprehensive, reliable " doctor b ok" at a prdte with•n their revch ; uo fauilly medi- ,. Ferdinand se, great labor union organiser made the men more 6rr inent Initheok has ever profes ion th n the authn writtea ors of Tne Cottage pilgrimage to Gremace. A row occurred Physician ; the treatm-tit is nut confined to one during the day, and se4eral arrests were rehool of medicine, as in similar books, bqt em`uaces made. the tour p1 .,cipal treatments ; tht. contains 64( ,%ages ill;strated with nearly 200 enitravingd ir►cludIng nu- It has net tans fired that s determined ] P nlQrous f,inpage colored plate+ ; terns liberal ; send _ attempt upon the life of the Czar was made or.circulare. wu,LrAr1 Bainos, Puhlieher To►o.to. last month. Nihilist, disguised aman of- — t'-{) LBORAN firer of the Guards, approached the Imperi- al carriage on a journey from St. Petersburg -'- � . - IIOT 1TH rj�NliCB n 1 IM to Krasnoea s and -fired a revolver twice. , The first she missed the Czar, hup the sec- and d his cost. The. Czarina has , BURNS WD 0 0 - perfora since been s ffering from nerous prostra- Made in 8 sizes. Efficient, Ill tion. - . economical and durable. , .. . Mr. Stanle 's last letters are of later date �- Write for ilhistrat►d cats- 7 than the rum ra concerning his death, and .... .1 logue of the largest and they effectually dispel all fear that mis hest variety of furnaosp ' ■ fi,rtuue has overtaken his laudable mission. #, - and regil•ters manufae- Hi•t statement that the people ahead of him +L N, i Lured in Canada. O appear to be the broken.fragmente of many �kti- r, Estimates cheedully A tribes confit a the testimony of Dr. Junket, iven to any one. .• � e a d who has tra ersed a part of the country in which Air. S anley's route lay. Dr. Junker Clare Brog. Coe, �1't'ston, Ont. 1, ° says the trio s.of that region have been so b that they are now not at Mention thio }aper. - Y STEAM TRAP ��S'.. 1 broken up ware TRr LBAN C all formidab e. There is, therefore, every SPEC AI BUCKET reason to hope that Stanley met no serious RETURN TRAP. opposition fr m the natives in the last part of his jour ey. The candle-ertinguieher — The Celebrated Ilan - style of native but in which Stanley quar- cock Inspirator. ' tered his pa ty at Yambugs Rapids chows to,0resham's Automatic that he was etting within the sphere- of in- - Its starting injector. tAr storrison's Autotnr►tk fluence of th Nle tribes, that form of but `1 Bight Feed Lubricator. being comm n in the Nile basin, but seldom &rEngineem' A Plumb- seen thong t e Congo. ,, ,. 1'' , ry ere` supplies a et�ito description. Send ten �~ _" A BIT O rinssILN HISTORY. _ circulars. i JAMES ItNOUKIIAON, , �� 1 75 a 77 Adelaide St W., —.-_ TORONTO. Genera reel You Faleksuslelsa ; ; the Prettesise , �; — - PEARL PEN ANQ PENCIL STAMP In a reo t number of irahebn.chez, he historian, Prof. Delbruck, of Berlin, eorro rates the statements previous- ' WITH NAME 60C. ' Postage 6 Cts. Extra the company or rig y, ' . tracts and other transactions in •whi�h they 1y made by he Austrian ex -officer Herr von consider themselves unjustly treated. der Wengen in his exhaustive work on the ��4 THUve C' It is stated that the Hon. Wilfred- Laur- .Pruase-Han verian war of 1666, concerning esus �. ser contemplates removing to Montreal and Gen. Vogel on Falekenstein. • The- career entering a legal partnership with L. O. of that Prue fan General has long been a g g P p • puzzle to the German peopld. In 1966, as the PRINTS wseln CLOUD Ia esu T - David, M. PP. -It is said that Mr. Laurier's P ";acre weiMttee principal object -in coming to Montreal is to head of the 'russian Army of `the Main, be AMC Aooaaa. or oottrtoR Pence. - '- be in more direct and constant communiea forced the anoverisns to s>a0,6nder n TINGLEY &, STEWARrreM'F'G CO. I , tion with friends and colleagues of the Langensalza best with his 40,b00 tines . 100,000 south Germans in repeated encount- ���I TORONTO, ONT. _ party. _ ere, and was.. on the point of dictating terms PiatMe mention this Paper when wraing. - Henry Saunders, of Oik Lalce, ' !opt his to the conquered cityy of Frankfort when, on .1'ECIAL N -TI ,ti --We ` voice two years ago through exposure in on the 19th of June he was suddenly recalled have deciaed in tu- the North-west rebellion, and has since been and supplanted b� Gen. Manteuffel. - Again, tore to put Dr. Jug's beds - - . completely dumb. The physicians had in 1870, when the talent and experience of 1. cine in a brown juK, in i� en u all hopes of his recover One stead of a gla+►e ottle u g. ' p p • Y• every general were called into requisition. h\ rett,tore. The juga that morning last week 14m. Saunders was b alckenstein took no part in the war itself, i, w e will use tortl►is uurpow read surprised at her husband taking i - re ,naso al the one»t in' - ' m ' greatly P having been assigned ported }toctciugham, of a p part in the couversatiou ad though nothing hns for ad occurred. '`1r. tiaundera was a resi•I TILE. TAS[ Off PROTECCI*ICTHFt3Ejl3iA� CiiAST. ur,tticAbrawnco,our,with dent of Winnipeg during the boom. The' against French -invasion. The authoritb►tive O " I.,u'•aJNI Nr far f�Itilood" government granted him a yearly pension explanation now given by Herr von der ,n r►iaad letters on .he of 2Q), which he now prays may be con- Wengen and Prof. Delbruck is that Gen. �irte /Iur reasons for file - - . - Falekensteiu in 1S66 was guilty of double fN,lr this change are: let-- • - tinued. Iu► tieswonill curative Ira. S encs, of rotsford, N. S., thtitving disobedience towards the supreme command. Il,autiee will he I►etter �w grown tired of raising poultry for hawks -de- He in the first place, disregarded ►ioltke'a81_000 reserved by entirely the weditthe order to send a pact of his army to Madge i.eii,K kept ei s ti i. the • cided at any peril to interpose a veto. Tne lark. Lod --As the )ug other day when one of the nervy birds break burg and Eisenach, in order to cut off the ►ill be r�gietercd it will de retreat of the towards the south, iia}►oeaible to eounterfett fasted on one of her spring chickens and it. 3rd The name '• Dr. then calmly tock his s`,ation onastake fence p1eferring instead to keep his troops togeth- FACSIMiL! Juies Medicine" will Lia ' to wait for an appetite for dinner, ]ire. er; and, secondly, after Gen. von Alvensleben I A JUG o► DR. JU "! more easily remembered f -; Spence was eery much stirred in her feel- had agreed upon a truoe with the enemy, he MeoterraC. by A"m ation. 4th—Uu, , Spee, and as there was . ti man about the deliberately attacked, and, it is true, van- rtends �►int tw ai,le to recognise at orate that trey an wished bins. His PPA all had baso det:ided Keflin,[ the Keouine arti- le, an there Nn soother meds place she took down the shot gun and sal q but the or }uIr Put up in a jus, DR. J1 0 lMEUIt LAE CO., lied forth. Placing the butt aglunet her on already on the 11th of June, _ Toronto► and Stratt rd- lef t, shoulder, she took good aim at the der did not reach him until the 19th, and in - hawk, shut both eyes and fired. Tne gun the meanwhile he had had time to win the T'�� was heavily charged and its recoil k oc ked battles which have made him one of the most successful of German generals. The --t-- f 1. - her over and lamed her shoulder, .;.?C ithe hawk fvas.killed, and 11 rs.. Spence is appy. reason why he was not "signed a command A M E RI CA in 1979 is, according to Prof. Delbruck, the AMERICA �. same that held.good In the auuilar case of ' �' - ' been struck Steinmetz. He had become too %_� ' A maghificent flow of gas has Gen. von Steinme - on the Ohio river in Indiana. It is eatimat- important a ge eral for the command of a ARCADE p C KyDC ed to be 1; ,000,000 cubic feet per day. c )rps, and it wits not thought beet to put f1„ I!T G Cubans in New York think there is no trim at the head of an independent a. I...,rmy• I } h - `reason to believe that there is any far -reach- - �... ,. .�., --i . J a* S k- T Q R V NTQ I .. . - .I .7 �ipg or }n any sense sn important uprising in TOrpedO Boitt3I - ,:�,... .1 I _ _. Havana. . RE -OPENS. SEPT. FIRST NEXT_ 0. O'OEA, SEQ Nineteen suite for dalnagels aggregating The British sailor has long since eeaeed—MIL�.ER'S TICK DE�TROYFR - _ 'Q127,500 have been entered at Peoria against to feel, if he ever felt, any great arve of 13TOt:>iHEN, give tltLvaltu►bleprt the railway company in connection with the torpedo boats. Without the enterprise and C;natsw rth horror. pluck that will take them into action, run- paretics a fair trityl. It oaerate I sing the risk of being,blown out of the water, promptlyalydeQefatwtlly tndestroyin _ A- fre ght train on the Cleve these Mar- these for do boats are as harmless as com- Ti in andera otherverminau sn pestoa, as we Jetta ra !road near Cambridge, 0., ran over ae in er,tdicatingaUai3eotioasol tE mon flies: English officers know how to skin to which sheep are sub ecL Sol a burn g bridge.. All passed over except handle. them for offence. and how to meet i Tins .t s�o., 7oa and =1. A ItSa Tin will clean three c rs. One man was killed.. teaporBbLambs. HUa11-m(LLERht,o.,Toroab their attacks under all conditions t and AND CLEANING. - Airs. Belle Feely, an insane inmate of -the familiarity neier bred more contempt than DYEING - - - Penn. aunty -jail, has been creamatel in it has in the case of these overrated craft. Q� QC . her cel , the result of a fire she had kindled Torpedo men believe in them, and think PARKER VC with paper torn from the walla, Mrs. Feely that they could make splinters of a fleet if had tol the nurse she wanted to die. they ever had the opportunity for attack, Works and dread BAlecs I - - I'`� An attempt was made he other morning but they forget that boldness and not fool- 1 tt�� hardiness is requisite to ensure anccess. 7'59 TO 763 YONGE S1 - •. to bur a bridge over a chlvert on the Wa- Gunner mon, on the other hand, deride ^ . • -. hash railway one mile east of Lafayette, Ind. Y 209 Yonge Street, l this view, and are quite prepared to take C ty OfRces: 393 ween iL West, JTdhONT( . A frei ht train came around the curve at their chance on board an iron -clad when � t 225 ween st 1;ast.. JJ . . I ' : full sp ed, and the engineer, seeing the fire, - - put on team and passed overWely. Asecond attacked by a swarm of torpedo mosquitoes, a► t'pjhome Street... Ilrar,ttord, Ont - con a .tion of the train flagged and stopped provided only that the ship has her nettings 1 John titrettNorth.»....• ••......lfawit on, Oo1 down, her electric light at work and ►a befoe it reached the bridge, and the trah6 roperly armed with quick -firing guns and ' men p t out the fires. As the eng{ueer of t rpnitrailleuaes. ISITOR161 I_. - first train reached the burning bridge he saw ,' al"O a man un out f from Lia hiding place near by rube New Pain King. • - - and disappear in the woods. Polson'a NERVILINE cures, tli,tulence, . NDUSTRIAL _ FOREI{:v ., i chills, spasms, and cramps. . 3m rices railwav stocks have fallen in Nerviline cures promptly the w9ret cases - -..1. the L don market. of i,euralgia, toothache, lumbago, aud. ; The British press are still discussing -fig- sciatica. ,.I., EXHIBITIO • arcual •the disallovrance question. Nerviline is death to all pain,'w letliez''ex• ; 1 1 ViLLFIriD IT TO BE To THEIR INTERS , A b 11 to provide suitable dwellings for , ternal, internal, or local. the p or at small coat is before the Ger- Nerviline may be tested at the small cost TO E�AlilrE THE - tI,>n 1 eichstaa, . of 10 cents. Buy at once a 10 ceut bots?0 STOVE I GO.t , fid in o' Nerviline, the great pain retnedv. So) S i l AW A I u _ Mr. C11-„mberlain will visit Irela druggists and country dealers ' Octob r and proceed to Washington the fol- by gg t' �31� x-33 =mss 1 f . lowing month. - , 1 asteur has failed to cure Lord Son- Kentucky isproducinglwehisk.yfaster thtl`n •/�litlloolr�lof 4t4 a Building. I est 8Il 1 .. .1. eraile who was bitten by a mad fox in Jan- 'the whole country can it will contain the /i _ vary est. The pobleman died the other Every advance in chemistry, and in the , da o h drophobia, knowledge of the relations of food to human a , rffan Y ,3 . • at race and vitality, has been an advance aCP - Th Crown 1 Pince it# still in London, , The Finest Art Stove made. r , the Bather being severe, Dr. Mackenzie way from the recognition of alcohol. . fears that by the Waldenses' atmosphere It is said o Themistocles, that he could T]1C ARG&ND line of Ranges . -- would affect his throat injurious. . call- by their' ams the ,people of Athens, nd Cooks are revolutionizing cooking with coal. La messengers from Uganda repot that which city th n numbered twenty thousand M I LY KEYSTONE -• i F:min Bey is still holding oiit. m ssion,ary inhabitants.. �ho FAMack y has received permission of ' Ihing $anlan will arrive in,Australia about Sep- largest cooks Lor the money sold. Thai. - -p Mwa ga to get back to. the coast. tember 26, which will give him betweenBALTI C r Th London Times continues to protest eight and nine e E to scuilerhwillaat- The, only combination heater the will, burn et vigor ualy. against the treatment of our George Parkins, g wood or coal pertectty ;and' other novelties. sales in Behring's Sea, and urges the tend on bili. f `: .. II'll ..-.., r , , . 1.i 1�1.t 1. . r eP . - ! i 1. 1 . • -, -� i.. - .1” - �.. ,, t t' I I - :} • I ` I- t- 11 .� I IJ - . . . .-. . r y .. i - - 1 i ' , J' I1. .. _-_11 - . L. �r ..1. r I e. , I . r l - 1, ,, -.-'.. _ a'- L '... , I I.... . .?J� i ' I I .. . � ­ I. -! __ — - , - - k ..a r — - -w>a WANT Ah (OTHER NOVELTY. --I ted $Omfir ARN I b 'VAN I to Lia; e. the retro in the States. Agente wWtUd. 8+►mple in Ever Twwr wad Village 1w Canada, to ss11 uali 45 cents. OLiMKNT ,at ICt1.. Toronto. our fyM W Ki4,U!'liDlli.t,Y ITARIO VETERINARY COLLECE„ Bl�r;�� BOOKS Seand nd 8c Tr $tamp N T Fahand I st onto. Fees fifty dollar,; per re h io • nee.ion 1t3t171'. she, t sl,d Ox, gen Chr• nide devoted to Health,Hertse- ins October 28th. Apply to the rtnoipal, PRUI�'. hold rfnd Practiod FOh,ons, with price list of Stamp- [Td, V. is., Toronto. Ing Patterua, Point and Honitnn Braids, Portab el , C �YN� BIRTHDAY � �� ��� � Adjndtibte Dr'�►s and Sxirt form+. Crown Patters sr Rouma, King 41 Esxt.To•onto. C. STED11AN FIEROE. A' titel I;mported..B lord saint- Dlt. wllfl. AM1iIiTMONb. erssatoleiste - to 1sn baI Iby whose mother Bead ttetlN S fait skin diseases, Scrofula and all die• • nam of two r more other., bias, and theb P� yv Also handsome easetot the blood. All carxern cured that are curt- _ mid' Dye Sample asrd toy the mother anti° able, without the use t the knife. Office hours, from t mush ,valuable intormatlon. 9 to 1•l a.m. and from 1:W to 4.80 p.m., Sabbaths ex- . ; , welu- 111110k eiaoa Kit o•wpt•ed. 28 Dundas Street, Toronto. :L alt Allan Line Roel. NO 1 Steamships D ai� : / Sailing during winter from Portland even 2b ~ • FOR BUTTER, ETC I. day avid Halite: ever! 9t►turday b Li .604, summ or from Quebec every Saturday b verpooi, I VW Importations.--Hions' E feta, Weahidg oallini, at Lando ,daffy to land mails and pawstsiest i ton and Ashton Brandi_, in ►q or small works. for St otland and Ireland ; also from Bal re fila Io Rice's Canadian salt. Write to'�prioee. Halite.: aid St. John's, N.F. to Liverpool lortni�ily . JAMES PARK & 84/N, I I durin `` summer months the fide merr ed the cissa Wholesale I>mdnra MPm ant. Tnrnntn' ,few Innes sail duripg winter to and from ROM. Portland, Boston ant{ Philadelpbla • and dnring sass• Z� 'CANADA mer between Gllagrow ; and Xontrsat weekl 1� , Q dasgow • and Boston weekly, and 01&Wow and I�ilad 1 - tom r fortnightly- passage, or other in lormatlon apply M I . A. Schumacher it (70- Bal re - S. Cunard A Os.e Had L'rviv, ONT. Halifax - Shea h Co., It. Jo 's I .F. ; Wm. Tbomp• r I , , The 1Lrae1(uR sfnalnras College ua aLe Do son 'd bo., St. John, N. B. • jllan h Oo., 1 lnlou. over 250 students an •uslly. For handeotn� Love h Alden, ,New York; 1 H. Bourller, TO 1 ustrated catalomue write It E.GVL'lAanRa, Principal. Allam, Rae h do., Quebec ; m. IIrookit Pbfladei� (phla • H •+ Aliar p^.afann � nn Montreal, HE Greatest DW er e _ every of �e Look.. � +,resent age for Rseu- I.ATING THE BOw>w, ` .KD CURING all BLOOD, my IS cents to stamps (American" ni' Canadian) for r 1 4 1% udKlvRSYCoct ., anada'• Favorite Family Weekly- TINE WKST)ERr i LetnTe. A Perfect ,lowaRT14CH, for halanoo of 1887. Twelte pages hood Purifier. A few very week t t'i►i+ will include for the next thirty ' u► if who have ays A col►v of our charming copyright premium keen benefited by Its elute, `Tess HOLLi �tolsaf+." We ori 1 refund the ,se: lits. M. Keenan, mount paid in case of dissatisfaction. ORDag Now. • 19`L Robert St., Cured . ,DDiular a , § . I ,f Erysipelas of two ADVERTISER PRINTING l'O.lj 1 :eare'standing;Ropb�t. London, Onitarl•, Canada.. l07 augh!, 24 South 0.., laughter cured of Ep .ep.to Fits atter dz CANADA' PER ANENT eamh suffering ; Jen- . ,ie Birrell, 55 Walnut Lours wind Savi gs Co. ;t., cured of Wt -C -.k. - I r.)ILPt)aATeO 1`sf - Y I ' ids and Lung Trouble; John Wood, 95 Cathcart M, . li00,01 A cured of Liver Complaint and Biliouaness, need t n'y 3abAcriltrd Capital ......... ..... • 03, 8 fifty -cent bott•1-s ; Mrs. J Beal, 6 Augusta tat., Pald-up t apllai• ................. . . 2.31-0,006 troubled for yePre with Nervous Prostration, two Btesrrve Fund • I,180.0w , wall bottles gave her great relief. Sold at bW. h $L l'•/al Asset*. • .. '. . ..... 8,:101.61 f F. F. DALLEY A CO., Proprietors . OvricF.:—Co.'s BmLDlsos, TORO TO ST., ToROr.TO. • DEPOSITS received at current rates of interest, _ paid or corupounde/l halt -yearly. 0 s DEBENTURES issued in Curre c or Sterling, with 1iNq .1 Interest coupons attached, pa) 1 Is .In Cans.fa or TORONTO. in England. Executor. and Truk es are authorized - __ — by law to invest in the D.benturea sof this- Company. , MONEY Alri'AN('EU on Rea 4 .estate security at F'Tcurrent rates and on favorablecoonsastore- ' CURE ■ - - payment. Mortgaxe,i and ltunicip•,i Dehf�nqures purehaeel. 1Aen I my care I do not mean merely to atop them airs J. IMILBE1tT 51ASO N; Manitging Diredtor. Mme and then bave them return again. I mean a radical . Aare. i have made the dims of PITO SPILKYBII or FAIJ. � , . . ING 6IORNXsa Pito-long study 1warrantmyresat: .Cooks' to core the wont cases Because others have toad Is a � . i , �il 1 reawo for net now receiving a care. Send at caw for tenttas and a rr.s Boitie of my turalnbte remedy. Give Lr<prdss an4 root OtIIo. It mate you ootbfog fora fuels ' and 1 will careyea. Addreaa DS IL ti. ROOT, ftcb Once, 37 I018 St., 7001% - BAKINGPOWDER,- T11I ZZEEN&Ww" , - 1, Why do you wife thoe¢ Ezpentive American Ono Canadian Baking I'oAderd! when you can get as good E .' and %% hole ome atone hal�the pric}s•t Prose it by. try Ing the Couk'd �letu. Llan factured by • ELLIS_& _g9IGHLEY, 1_-`'Torbntor ._ - . • / - . i •1. 1. 1 s • 23 ADCLA101 •T. &..TORO. I ! r.' All classes of fine w It. >tlt7s.,af 1'rfntsrs' H�aille ; - . - � and Idstal More. 11 log t,>t - - . . -�A -0�.CONSUMPTION.r� . 1 bave a poeltive retnrdy for tue ehor«dl.ease ;by Its ase FR I SNI%'' lboasands of caa.e of th. worst klud eu 1 of l.bg etabdins have been coral Indeed, O strong u R 1,104 to iM �� smr.cy, that t wl 1.ettl TWO B(YITl�ltB PRRIt, taptbs► pith a VALUABL9,TRRATiNK on lhis dl-- to say _ asarer. Give a* arse sad r- 0 addres. g T. A. aLOt'um: T 3m, & Ofce, 37 .& =ge'St., TofWo Y — I -I---= - ASK FOR DIAMOND . - • .*11 c + • y S T O,V E S- t•a+yT ai�'o`• i •e'er• ass ,` . -.-. a IF LOU SEE THEA • 11`: ,. YOU WILL BUY THEM. ' I., .Re"'i.a. i , te t T'stialimonto. .1 - .- I , . I iL.. . , 1. 'I 1:1-. .. I. _ . ____7_______ ,t� To W. E. COh'•N, Tilsonburg, Ont.: , I- r DRAB SIR,—This is to certify that the a G..rney-Harria No. 15 Wood Furnaces, h . K by you in .our Avondale Presbyterian Ch lel have given complete satisfaction. We hav d e found it possible to heat our building, from free*. 0 ing point up to 60 deg. in two hours. We hav >` also found them to be very economical in matter of fuel. We can cheerfully recomm these furnaces to any parties who contempt eea..a, heating by Hot Air. (Signed), _ . I i . • . -10 M. 141pGREGOR, Pse'iro$. I' _ J. H. FERGUSON, CARETAKER. i I ' , C. THOMSON; CHATI&MAN B'D'a�Goa� . ,• J. FARNSW ORTH, B'D'G INSPZCTOJ� ... ,- . , Send- for `Catalogue. I . P. '�GurneyCo-e(Ld)C. -. 'the E. &' . HAMILTON. TOUGNTO. MOSTR,EAiI. and WINNiFEr.. --- --7-- i . (. • , I' . r I . 11 i - I : . 5 L 1.•� O •IAT 1 O ISI ST ' I" ,.J...._ aT NOTICE L. . .'I�. .. 8 OUR Ifa this pa rr referred to the Annual Meeting of the Asseelam : - boll. Alis sleeting (being the 15th since the Company ee , - was organized) took plaice on 'Tuesday. the 12th April, when the tollowintr gratifying - ' increases were announced s . . i. ' .., PREMIUM INCOME INCREASED FOR TEAR, $90,$94I.Is INTEREST AND RENTS, i — - - - : ' 13,029. - $356.375. MFLUS, . - 80,234 1 Tlie ASSETS, It , - a t ' *ere allocated its Profits -. to Policy no, 1 260-420Holders. Pr1.ofits payable on and A.. .fter may fist. 1� - . tiler - $ . ) J, Is WDONALD, gig Director. . . . I. I. . . I - i . I. i 1 - •.1. I . i I .. . ,.I. . '1 . , - - .� . . 'i .- ..�1 • . ..".., . ..., .. �. 11. � .':.,.-...'1.;- 1- - L" �_ I .- :I. - - . . ! �.. . I . . I.. I i. . 0 - ;,1 ., ': - I , . �. . 1� ­ - ­ �. I I IL'-- - I.. I ,:1 L.- 1. .: .., . 1. /i� . I Ill - I11. .,... 1. .:, -1 . I I .. ­ . - . � - - , . - - - 1I. .! 11 . - I . ' - : I � - . , . . . .� -1 . . . �, �t ­..- .. . I 1. ... .. .... ... I I �, . % I. j �: !' • . , �: y ) . �:. ,i . , , ;{. ; lI NI , - I . _ _ - -a.- �,.�,,.. i -- - ..- - j - ' l,i- ,...- rif s z -- b . - ,,ai.a •,t - s. t . .v_ i . .G Ii&-, S FAR. .., r -. t .. ti -_- -. -, .t 7- -. j,Tt'.,/,, 4:. 11 .h -e. , - - '�1 +�1 -t:: - �, jr dfe r.dl- n f. r, -_ _ .. ., .-_ - 'r• '..'•«' ` _-. , ", wlv.I sats,•. . - �1 _ -,:_ , • , ., . , .. . - . .fi , * - ', we4, f "Y+4� � V t IM1.,,!. .. v. .. ,- ��l • .: • . . - -"- -- , `• r7' ` .3'�a.'"tit' •x,.K `' ,k a. enact quantity of sag r required for question is, did ha flava star eal`+� con- "' , the fruit to be put up, fimust feel that trary to the law of the land ?: W'll J. • ` I �• " r;. . .las I ; ; . . she has done her share towards adding say that Mr. Besse,netier sold to -any one i`''! A . �< D STRI to the su.m total of human happiness. else ? If he does !le knows not !whereof , . k +. 'Who was it t at said "let me. make he is writing, Now I want him tb know . - I f Li'1� 1' {L� �� that the man doubled up with disease it it kp 'EEr �.�'��( i I sea �,OCAL pall the preservQs of a nation and I oa>♦e not the Tuan that was the means. of Navin �aaa sov>Rczl s Having d�spased- of ray MiDinety buss- ' � txt1�� � � not who makes it* laws ?" It re- Mr. Besse fined at all - ' , i � • ,but still lie Nae tile' 1 published every Friday morning.m its once quires intellect to make resewQ8, and. ;adatlity to rush into print and blame an � ,,, .. n�3i36 t0 Miss Lizzie Peart,of thing Village,I; .. _ , + Oadfellowi Pi kering, cut. not merely intellectut patience, innocent man. ' TERMS watchfulness and total indifference to me and pledges his word of honor bat he ° .r �$h to telly©y I1Qy thanks to the ladietl of _ ` . • :, be Braves of thei s>t�a,,�; i.001ipsid is saasa.. Piokerin ani' surrouIIdin oauntr f ! ,the >alst nits RATES O ADVERTISING : heat. The field is purely a feminine wilt 'not make�pablie the name of the in '' . g B' y, or I; The oratorao a First insertion, per ins Scents. one. M former, not th it he ie ashamed of havin tiheir most lib ' -in flash sub - - en there are who could storm g oral patronage bestowed OII .: �oentlp given sequent i eertion, per line S his Dame mentlOnQd III COnne0ti0II with This rate does no, iuelude Legal fir Foreign ad- a fort, break in a young colt or face a 111-e lII the past. HOp1IIg JOII Will Call OII ' -a snag' aertisemente. the affair, as be will snake it public him • i ; Lindsay has pe Special terms gi en to parties -akin eon- burglar On the cellar stairs, and. et be I11 6llCC'eBl34r to the same extend, Whd Will - gi Pacts for 3 of 0 m nthe or by the year. gHalf- Y self ere long, bat jaet` as a guarantee as it r {o build a CoUe )early or earl con taste a able absolutely helpless if left alone for Were`of cod faith I will open out in a few da s with a beautiful and that tovcnx y y p y quarterly. R , R1Ve him tale y Business cards, to lines or under, with paper, fifteen minutes with a boiling kettleful pereocl's name and proof if he desires it. !fie statemen ane year, d5 00, pay Ule in advance. N well selected stock of Mijliner t , L-A'Notigs in local columns ten cents per line, of preserves. oW fig regards Mr. Beaae, I must, say, y, , --. W est Whitb3 , wo eve cents per line each subsequent insertion. ! :' with all due deference to that gentleman, • . ' I ant reS eCtfUll i fire turns out to bpecial contract rat s made known ou applica- �Tr. J. W.anning Chief of the that not'dong ago he was a siren sn - p y yollrtl, y�Tin. Fleming - . tion. No free adve ising. . g P ,� , Advertisements w thont written instructions Ontario Provincial Department of the Porter of the Scott Act, and not ,many residence with al will be inserted unti forbidden and charged ac• Scott Act enforcement. in connection months ago was pre.tchiug religion and ' • - ;' res Je He $ Ls / - . - Dr, Doherty in rordinglp. Orders f r discontinuing advertise- baptism to your humble servant, and now 1 1 Mr, Elliott, la! must be in writing aud sent to the pub. with the Provincial Secretary s Office �-�.____ . 1 RlVer, hRher. furnished the Canada Citizen " with he has been cont icted ..of breaking the � .11 • I st (B•een r Work promptl* attended to. , - law of the land. Who has be to blame the agency at tot �. ACKERMAN. - - PROPRIETOR. the full returns made by the Inspectors but huuself 1 It was not the first or'.'!I also wiSh,to inform 'my many frlendS of of the fs Pickerin and vicinit , that I have opened i s°me of the diff@rent electoral division3 for 'second finis he had sold a glass of liquor, g y i gong into stock o V"I tlON—Strict Independence. the past year. From the said_ returns, for I can name several who of li uor in ' ' be more profital, q out a Brook of Fresh Groceries, at the old s, ur Nara: r Aim—A First-class Local Paper. we glean the following facts :— " his premises and who would have been - do q our aEacpeota' ions —The hearty witnesses a ai place on the corner east A call Solicited ; : wpport of the ueonle ofiokerinq and vioirrity. Cases Convletions R nut hila LII Case Of any , + : d1aIIt tailoring eE ° Brockville and Leeds :..104 $G prosecution, but lift. Besse was very wise �' 1�lltter and e�g8 taken lIl' egChange ,� to Joseph HOOF( East Simcoe..............-. 92 5g in settling as he did,as soave Rot liquor in ford a cutter. FRIDAY, ' �j �,}� SEPTEMBER 9 1887. his premises whose parents would have P1Cker1llg', Sept. GIId, '$7, , .' MrB, J. g,' �, strawberry ra West Bent .............. 91 G7 been his enemies had it come to light. fist East Kent..:............. 8G 58 - •.__' Hess. . The p - NOTES AND COMMENTS. In conclusion I maysa ;and will challenge ...... 82 y _ . Kendall, raised I Halton::....... , , „J a„ t 48 astici o the test; that I will find two t t apiece of land `1 South Fenfrew.. ..... 79 2G to lila one of either moderate drinkers, Fleming, of Th'e petition against the return of East Middlesex...-....... j 78, 50 members of churches, temperance pec le, I ,are t the Hon. Edward Blake in 'Vest r� n Win peg So �l ell r w tarso.. or an other pp are • • • • • • .. 7� 58 v elaso he ma mention the r Durha y t th m was dismissed with costs will sa that Mr. Besse' r Eas Durham............. 72 GG . y got just what he draugh against the petitioners by Justice T to l' =- cipal t R est Peterboro.. G5 4p richly deserved. Hoping, Mr. Editor, I I - bits 1 - O'Connor on Friday last at Bowman- ' " have not filled too much s ce; I remain, I . — '„ From the above •it will be seen that i )o(._ , • church, U xbrid villa. The petitioner had applied for Mr. Fer uson has secured 'as lar yours truly, , P� CI'rlxsx, ation hal • . leave to withdraw the petition, but g ge a Whitevale, Sept. 8rd, 87. I ' ' . ' � tion, sc percentage of convictions as in any of eongreala the time being too short it had to go the counties under `Scott Act in the Port Hope is to trial, with the above results. peterboro Lock • Province. cftie 8. - . ew x `f•sement ' and as an in f ' 2o,000 bonus, Referring to the law representlilg — — ' FOR AY , . . . s landlords and tenants, recently pa3sed LETTERS TO. THE EDITOR :' SUe�� HOu Miss Nellie ( se Lochs: Sun le - P�. by the Ontario Le islature the To- ° 1 ' of Port Ho l' route "R'orld" g [Cerra' ndents express theirow' view; and we R wonid exchange for 3 Hound `and ? - ", o has 8po Secure and durable,: No at Bnaa say3 .— The amend- do not necessarily endorse them.j gentle driver, a first-class roadster brood S i in t0 et o� y . , denial s throUgl� - went to the Landlord and Tenant Act, mare. Ingnire at this ofnee. p g g .- Whitevale S�ott Apt ease of order warraaited for Eng'�d• passed during the last session of the Sheep For Sale. e A eon of Mr. Ontario Legislature, will come into his, -In last week's ifisae of your paper ? �+�� . " was kicked in t t effect on Oct. Ist. Landlords are we read an article signed "Justicia," in • lumber' of good Shro shire Rains CA'T T.J .A.N� ,��� lila father's li - . making hay while the s'un shines by which, after the author had declared him- A X_ for ace; "some oung shorthorn Bulls. - animal, and na y i i, self to be a temperance mon, the 'sup- pply to THOS. PUGH, Wbitevale P.O. 45-7. . patting forth strenuous efforts to ; porters of the Scott Act and those concern- ' collect all arrears of rent due them by ed int its enforcement are most r For Sale `. ! . I ' r very serious ' The annual l onndly of the DSethc tenants. The Act is now so w,}de in abused• What consistency is here marked 1 . I .. ' i its exemption from distress that man A prohibition man in _principle, but, jadg- gE residence ' and grounds . of the i Oshawa on Sel Y T unaersirned in the Pillage of Pickering are which ail sabba tenants will be be}end the power of ins [rem the tenor of his letter, dnything offered for sale. There are <� scree of land- !m6 1 ' but that in practice 1 We wonder what rode frontage -on which are erected a solid also held. - •the law. This 1las so terrified land• Temperance Society would enroll him as a brisk hoose of modern de.1gu , containing eve i_ Messrs. Vis' .1 - Fords that they have come to the con- member on finch credentials l Again a convenience; also driving house and stabs s - ' - - _ . ' -� tended a Farm There is a nice young orchard just coming into - 1, . C111310Iht0 Coll@Ct in future rents in- lover of justice (oh, that it should be sp bearing, and small fruits of various kinds: This ` t: the 8th, and sl advance, and hence the extraordinary libelled by his personation), bat where property is located immediately o to the ; HARVEST .l`�11 TS restricted Ret activity displayed by hired dunners could we find such one-sided arguments ? Pickering College grouads,aad isoneot the most f g��s, We fear that if finch a aoddeas of jnrtice pdaamr`t Qui; ;°e;tjr io JOHRIF�LD�Ptoartnr,�g Rim: Buck during the last I few . days•'' Our ruled in oar country, the guilty would go Village. 4a7 T�{ - '' Woollen Mills aotem. refers to city tenants principally. away rewarded and the innocent receive - � �IAI J " A � .. sal Nur the deserts of tb f ' � ' 1tD �E , 'ar of e guilty. He argues that ��ii gg ♦� r s 7 p If the" last estimate of the Manitoba Executors No ice, � other day, ane / because the Scott Act la not an ,nnpreoe- the doctor pro dented sacceee, it most be a miserable . � ,: 1 ' Bureau of Agriculture is borne out, N the matter of the estate of Witham Orihia Drl� failure ; that because the Act is sometimes - . - the claim that the province will have violated, it had better be wi off our west, late of the Townshi of riche ng, in • i nt is,� a a wheat surplus of X8,000,000 bushels statute hooka. Does he lige ipnthia eu- a county and Prorinoe of ontallo. ,' 3 b w the tov►7 deceased. Pprauant to the Revised Stat tee of , }' , . for export, will not ' be excessive. 1' htened Ontario, ea .107 see, 3i and 46 vtatori, /•"y - �- Lcttcr IllentioI ig age and not know that there is p `„/ �'1 i ' Indications point to a yield Of tweet no law that is not violated, and because of (oatarto), nglPiae is hereby given to all tori � .ice I N r „�. and others to send to George Gerow, Clare nt `r1 . . • taken at the g ". y" this wonid have every one repealed and P, O., or John Mtller, B , .' five bushels an acre the country- over rougham P. o, on or i , see this country without legislation, with• fore the 15th day of October A. D, t ' he races and oil the basis of the earlier bulletins Ont laws and the means of rotectin . . Cinders fi claims against the estate of tike Testssor, atte Raglan Bet h that more than 430,000 acres. were y P R which date we, the undersigned EYeratore, will „ society ? And et he wpnderr that in this proceed to dletribute the assets o[ the Testator iv. B� Remain t ! ► �' woods, and under crop, this would give a total Christian country there is a majority of among the parties entitled t ereto, havin re- r bCr �e C10s@ at 7 fJ C10Ck OIl Tne$tlap $jld times eaertio the people who have gone ° far towards Bard only to those claims which we shin thea ✓ v yield of 10,750,000 bushels of gin have notice ; and we the unieraigaea Esecptors �1'lday eP@IIlIIgt3. , i probabilitf ha putting a stop to the obnozioas liquor will not be liable for the said assets or arty part of the best qualit}•, aud even when traffic. But hie wholA object in this is IIo thereof to nay person of whose olaima seises _ . .e• ample provision is mads for local con- -- — ---- ' —_,.._— doubt 0 find some excuse for the recent SWI not have been received by us at the time of - I _ Welting W i sumption of 125,000, it will be seen violation of the Act here, and to vent his each dtetrtbution. Notice to also herebyy given I , t—' man, Esq., l3 to all persons indebted to the estate of thasaid I 1 ' that a very large s�Im will flow into spleen upon the suspected informer. Look deceased to make tpnmediate payment to eider 1 '. �" bf his buggy c at due picture he draws ;-A man with an of (- ' I church towns the province in payment for one of the ezcratiatinR pain in his stomach, his eyes GEORGE GEROw, ! ----1 ue! JOHN BILLER, t E�ecutor:<" away on T most bountiful '� harvests Lhat an and face eloquent with sn teased att glib TTS ►ri m!1 i� and had his 1• Y PP g Claremont. sept. yrd, A. D.186�J. 45 7 d V 1 1 tJ Htil�i I .' country has been blessed with. The Catled apott Mr. Besse, and with tante . is — - - D . In (}len t his eyes (and some money in his kat — I other crops sn Manitoba are of ver pec ) Farm To Rent.;; a����+ L�� --Newest deal s nil La ' '" seemed to gle Y finpplicates for a drop of the ••health re- ales brOOChesa minor importance, but are all in the starer." Now, why in the same of tin- puns, and short 1 chains. r ' - ( • . Pugh very m best shape. This r@feta to oats, which inanity did not John recoiitmend the usual Clip ,16. 1st Con., Townshipp of Piakr- ' . •� - . . - . her husband g adjoining the YUlage of PiOkering, coati�O V ne and Ei ht 11a �l 1 . will average- forty-three bushels to the remedies -s mild dose o! peppermett>i or taintrtg s5 gores, For forme and particulars v g y aCkse • - tipped the sci acre, to barley, peas and root Cr0 g some soothing syrup-tont no, the power- apply to GEO. Y: o•LEARY,y. 8, 44tf ����� --Full Mm' Beat P fun remedy was forthcomingg, the man Sara�ed• AIRE stock,' IIeW Qp t john Beatty, while the condition of live stock is found -instant relief, and Mr. B., fie a kI11Y8s f©rICB a tht reported much higher than usual and friend and former neighbor, not wishing , :' and BpoOIIfi. , .years an 1 • on Tuesday asses of disease are exceedingly rare the man to feel Overwhelmed with arati- FIi01t the prennises of the uDdere ed, ° . Teaspoons from �1 a5� er daZ • • I vcterstu rata on or abort Obs loth of A twoes— ,Ytr80rdln The rural population of the province tude, received a •light consideration for one fibro ire and one oeiter, parties �'8,1u�.. ; p� CeI,2.1 �,�,� $0® faculties unti his servicer as medicine man. If he had: nowt o3' whereaboote of the above will obli M2X@m• - - `g1 . • On Thtu'sc' is 61,251, The average price of im- intended to do a kind act why did- he t he ase. IBA VAIL. 44 3 s° Jawehy taade fA order. Watches clot s proved land in the province is given acre t the pittance and thus render him- y nett )t and jewrQlry �paued and warranted, -' guhart, a l i p Farm Fo Sale u apart, _ . - at $'F.37 an acre, though it varies. self liable to the penalties of the law ? By - — ,` - • - rq o J - t� V ' to the back f . considerable according to locality, the the sale of it he clearlyy showed that it ha� S T ,� itacki eastern group of counties ahowin become a part of his >bwinaa, and by thlr T 'OTE3 2b hind 28, in the 8rd Can. of tine Pre,OtlCal ,,'",, brute a o g he has lost the sympathy of law.abiding L Township of Pickering, eontmoing about atO�m it Brook etre@tr �%hjtb�• witnessed th $7.92, the southwestern $6.91, the citizens, and for an one to .t tp eZCrire one hundred and tweety-two acres, on which are .. not missed C y a good stone dwelling house, large barns and central X8.59 and the northwestern P or alliate the offence it more than Mica- stables, and e;'very convenience, Good orchard - � was found sl $5.95. The percentage of land et long. In conclusion we would advise Mr. living spring of water in cellar ; a lot of g r A bre bre Y B, to swallow his resentment and to be. hard wood and cedar on premises. The above a' �' unoccupied in the province is 6G.4 r a farm is only four miles from Picker�ig Vi11 e, I - noott in the ware of men w}th an aching void in their and 1 wo and a half from Pick Harbor, Coulter fare portion of which, however, from stomachs, demands further srttoulara a ply to CA$ EB BTOTT�, fig anything stronger p p P or dextro ' various causes is classified as "unfit than ginger tea, Thankin Pickering P. O. y,�g g you, Mr. 44tf ' for cultivation," but there is still left Editor, for; allowing me. the use of your - — whole crop, L `' G R �" ` , reaping mac . it will be seen, a ve large area for Columns, I am, yours truly, a i til �T` ��� . , - ry Whitevale, Sept. b,'87. Tm[PEaANCEi r/ 1, PRIETQR - there wan the settler to choose his location frons. • , ' a _,,._Ex• Sm, --In your issue of the 2nd ini3t. I have taken the above Mills, and will a1- x;31 W Here is a appears a letter fir rtin to I�IPROYE11�ElYT. #. f. P R give ail the Wa s keep Flour , which cannot be be North Yorl The good looking young bachelor details in connection with" the Scott Act ant at. Try it.. Council wil The BELL ORGAN you will say It las the best yon ever used. ' editor of the Toronto " Telegram " case in Whitevale. In the first place the . 1 8nspicious I< says :—The preserving season writer pretends to be a • supporter of A speClalty IIlade Of the town. always an interestin one to house- temperance principles, which I very much Is the only lIIl3trllment made --fi�tt - I •Il be an gnestlon, tont be that as it may he hits havin� a perfect Dost, Moth and 1lfonee .r��('ha,11 111 Flour 1() . wi keepers. The art of reservin fruit hi . fo� et. Tl P g wide Of the mark, Regarding the Act uZola er, w oh ie alws�s closed.and ie rnuoh note is a VaalYable one, and durin late parlor to s so -caned Mouse Proof Attach- ? e k T _• tug g itself, ilk Jastioia will o to a tittle viii a meat'• advertised b another iso and ant V1I1 - � �_ About mi fig -Pavy. Their gi g mora Flour per Bushel than C years gr ai progres ha8 been made. not ten miles from Whitevale and make improvement con ate in agate annnd the Ot elseWher be Week tl In the old da s all fruit had to be ifl pedals, which is opened and closed with the g e. I t r las y quire he will find the amount of all -board; should the organ at as time be left -°> : Mr. James reserved. In these more rQ essive whiskey that is bre ht in there b a open, dust and vermin are freely miffed, and th Bran aud Sh"orts alwaya� on hand. '. f n. p P 6r � yy - I - �;, near (lards y e will assuredly eat their way ont.k; da a cod deal of it 1s canned teamster who ohen Nae occasion o o . cro of hay g thea• company can use our Patent 'Pedal, % + EA. T �r •� �• p . What would civilization be without tO be in tills village of Markham. Now and we would ad.iee all intendsag purchssers ,. �'"' L f - implementf q on see bA whiskey ie brought from the to bnyQbly the BELL ORGAN w>treh contains H1gheE3t pn1Ce paid far �%h ' preserves . Preserves are a diStinet y all the most important and practical impsove- of cowls, i last named village, and why? because the -ants known to the trade. eat. ; product of civilization, and the do fire The c Y Boort Aot is in foroe in Ontario. Let Fora h Broa• = '" . . /' • 't �• �, - -� j i I No i ,suran more to make humanity content with "Justicia" also ask a certain hotel•kee r � , A ente. pe , t Sandf its lot than: the invention of steam or 'who has.spent months in prison whether - - • - A the telegraph • _ I AlinR on tl Them are those who the Act >8 a total failure in Ontario, But . a Buy implements why`=you can The Thoroughbred Stalls 11 for a barye Q • `h• r go to the seaside summer after eumlger Ido not wish to dieeuss the Aot itself a ` p a Qo any further at this time, so we will leave A1�PayS ��� �S - OA D,Ai / �� i in the hope of wooing the roses to ! E• . II in a the Act to take Dare of itself. Now, air; their cheeks and taking on the blush �. 'without driving 40 or 50 miles or sends home, t p is Jnsticia ea sone of Whitevale s citizens, n8+3ap, �Qs�j' ed nt of tl of health, but how unsatisfactory are acoompani,Yby a late citizen, dco., came twice the distance. We have The thoro obtained and all of ' t_ . f ughbred Stallion Oakdale will Patent her basineeg in the [F is " 'i / be a fine tU ahelr efforts fig cpmpaEred with those of in doubled np with diesels and Mr. } ndintend keepinga fall; stand tar mares at my lace in Piokering this Our ice i otended to for Moderate Feee,. ' I found sulfa line 0 re season. He is a v h 1 bred horse, ` p site the II. s• Patent Office ' the gentle housewife as she leans over Besse fie a friend gave him liquor, as I �,� P� , y hey po f ' r '' grandson of the gree "Lenin n a and we clan obtain Patents m less time than . `4 . - a' " , rTelsOn 1 s brass kettle of bo111ng preserves suppose, to erre him up, and i as a friend � /" ' . and - es�te�,traoehorea of igti�ne 14om ho was o wiser nmoDELoo Washin on. � i • F '` she gob of +'I,ez#ngton" gad alta of "Oakdale;" tentabilii free of oA i _'-dtlrg�9on, Of . stirring them vigorously so that they I would ask''J" whether he would char a 1, t�' j- �a G• �'e advise fie to °' ' me 19th u g , , ' IY1,p��171�Y1 W� wss a eat ram •horse, a�pd "Oakdale" himself, 0$AR(E g L h 0 E and we snake No t-. , old friend for a: little drop of the .0 �r Ess wE�BT Pe ifihall not burn ! Many a home has ,' before ice met with an accident was one of the We refer, TINT. . ; valued at "orator" if he Dame in sick. I 'should at reasonable rices. most proTising horses on the turf, He should, of Mone here, to the Postmaster, the Supt^ . The latter been make brighter by preserves and g order Div., sad to officials o! tfle II S Y `1, . ' say not at all. What did Mr.- Besse do ?' p r` ` r p crossed w th heavy mares, est the horses wanted Patent i$oe. For circular, advice, to i, in said viii FOR 1 H for the Bl'atish fir y He hhas great trottia ao- references to actual clients in rine, and . man a housewife; in lookin back your own state or .: v over a non ez rience inpt}tting in the maul ahsmall d not be fined for giving a �C �R�..pn• i a Bfal� :iq to in.nra a foal, or so�for county, write to f gores in a $ dose of mddicine. The . �C� 03:133r�'. Q �� p Groom s tee. EJUHIY LEYS tf c. . V.• A• SNOTP CEO s �' • t !8,500. Z . , - t ,. ,4 , . , stent P w- i, +, .... s a , e, Washi .. .. q -.. _ r . ,.,. 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".1 . . 4: I , ' to - , , ­ i 1. , - .11t ' . .t station agent three distilleries in Germany. . k! �,,,;�iiy,IW,ti,�1141'­­ 1%1_� - -I.;. t'� " , " � � i I . . I .- , ii,,V ! ��­. 2 J-1 11. 4 � �.� ( I � . . � 1. 0 I I - � �' I , J _. � ..... . � �11. __ ' " . ,, , .. . �� . ..... .. ­ e - 'A�. ;.� a , I . resem - - .. -1 .1, - �_I. - . .1 Cro, cks' JLLJM6 ; 9 1 - - - 1. : .. � .. ",.; ,-. I - � : 11 , I- . 0 -P ' � ..� - _ . * 81. I w''er" � Pots! Jars, 1.,�­ ­ .­ _,_�'�,___ . - t Green 6r, - . ' F ) � ­;r 'i '. ,_ I : Mr. Elliott, late Cit P- R' old a di. P.".. . 1. � � . I I . River, has been promoted to The Grand Trunk has dealar . . agency at St. Anne, near Montreal. ' videud of 2 per cent. upon first preference , _ Crock I lZmA � . - 'blutt " . I - - . . - .:�, ­".,;. I the ' L � :%". �1_ I . � . �i! I 1,. I �..J I r-�� 7) .1 .. .-Y ., I ---; :_ .;.... �.,.; 7, tf � , -):��,; - ?'N�� "._,�-"" � �14_­4;,. - T , 1. . I . . .. , olne Qf the farmers of Manchester &I* stock. - t_ I El . � - ." _. - 1. 17'' - ­ ... I I .1. I .1. . . '. - ­ - ! ,*� ' . I . :.. ­t,. ­ I � . ..- ... A .. I . - - .1 .1 Xp#, . S� diS . , -, 11 . . -1 � .. . I il� "..L% . . I # . . .. . _:1.., . . 1� .1 - Ig into stock-raiging, believing -it will The editor'Of the. Bea"Ttou, � 1, 4�44,.W,liv, . _D..1__.__ � �� _. & �. .%-:- " .M1 L 4­ � _ - I .*,t _. -f - -t. _fl *.%,� , `_.- _. ­.. - il . I - . . � I- � . ,I - .. I: ��: , �.,., ... - .!, : ' '.'.I' pnees. ..,: I - I :-1 _. ,:. ,,.''r ..:.: _. I , :"-��;�t4 ;�:., , 1.1- j­r,--�­ . .goi.1 He should ;' 19ail 'ek ­g amwarlo, 'e`l! -V 00 ash- .: I 11., - I �_:, I . I . b6 Inore profitable than farming. lost his cow the other day. i'­'­ , . 4 0 M-c"­ h""" I., dg at 10 " : . - � ­ .1, I 1".. _. -, ..1. , �­ .. .., . -_ ;'' - . mer. - know better than to ke�p such evidence of t''::,J_ 1�'.­ . ,­ I . I .- � 1. ,_P" �.,�_,�AJJ, . -,.* �'. - t,.� I , . .1 � , ; os. Urqh4xdt has sold out his ,� �_. 11 . , , I . I ,,, ; . "I I 1; I � : � , . 1:1'.-I .. : I . . I I -1 - ; . � '.. '.. !,,� -_ � � I J t', .- . . ­­ :: ­ - � I �L . . . : '' '; , _�_ : . . - 11 ,.,- - _. -.,-.. . ililliw�,, ­� .; . - I ...I., . I ! �1' *4i , _., ­., k-. : - _­ � - _.. .- - .:I- , t: 1 4.� ­ . I 7 ­ I � 1-1. . - . 1 ,­ --- ­­ _!�_ - � : .�! r , I -_ - - - ; I-ii, - I I ring establishment in Markham wealth about his premum. '. i . , - _. __ ___ - I - . . � ..:i . , i . . __ . �_ . __ _. �. - . . . chant tailo , _ � . __ � . . -_ I . �1� e . - . 71.! " .1 - _. - oseph Hoover, and has. gone to Brad- ADVtcZ To Motionzast-Are yn didurW at , I . . : :,. - ; I _­ - ___1 - �, - ­ to J . - . night and broken of your rest by a siok' I S � L - "., . - _ I . . i_._1 . - I . �, � ' I 1 '-.,_"_4-.- ;-- -­ -1 - . -, _�, lv� . I . . . I....- .1 . _. . I , I .: -, : - c. ".,. . _: I �` .. I I . tting I ',-' _, � � . as a cutter. , . . child suffering and ei7ing with pain of Cu . .. _,rp'q; �., . , _.J� ;.�. . I M-i4 r", �j ri. , - , . '14 � '' f .; �, i: 1 ­ _. - I :11J. I _� ir , ,J ­ * , , - :.� � - � I I r . 1:. . � ­ 44� I - . ,.__ - � . . 11 �.. . I � ., . . ,.,. . ­ . - . � � r soud Vt a bettle . � - . I " . Strawberry rs r4y­., �,-.,: �� j,'.� � ,.-",,' . ., . 1j:". ,_ . !;�.. _ 1 ..1 "I % � 1: . . '.�. i. - ' ' 6, !_ ; �, "i, : - ..� . .. - -11 I _ _ . . - � sm for ': 1 �',�'�'- l:, - ", , . . V . Z, .- . . �t_ .. 20 ..,. . . . j , . . . - 'L � .. . � . I 1; White, of of "Bim. Window's Soothing - . . .... �_.,__, - . e � � _ ! . .. . ­ . 1. � , . ford . .. � w li - .. I.. �. . ­ Lisiug is -i p ofitable bUBi- Tooth? If so send A once - pl, li, : I -'- th unny/,`­/��..� 0 * ­­4.­`�- � I - , on - to, ,:*Ii S - � - '', I I �,G ` 'e, . .. .." -:. --:,. - -1 �­ � I .. _j � :4, . I The past season John . ' J; , i., 1.'�'-.',,.� I . ;,r �:.� ". �'! , - � -i at � . - � � . 111888. . ff Children Teething. Its- value in incalculable, , � -t-,i I-. -, 11 - 11 � �:,--, . . I , -, V �:* . . '.1 ., . I , �,-�-_.' --��-,:""-, -. , ­ . I _ �. ;. ,. � t".�, - l , . � .- , L . - I , . . a of berries o It will relieve the poor little sufferer immeiately .11 ,,I� if 1. f�� �� ,.w. . .. _.__ I- . 11 `,!.'� . � I .1 ­ . ,.r .. . I . .: _ , - - - F,.a'� ,� . . . � I ­ .. .;_ .., 4 ': .. - I ­­ ­10L._ - � 1, .- I I . -_ ' � -_ I 1. ... ., I �:, iL �; I . - - .,� - " ` - . � - : L � I L . I ' . . . LL. r . _ A ___ . . :1 . - - .. I . ... I . . . : io # .-, , P_ 1�1 , 11�: .- . I _-: a P1 It4 , L -h I � ­S �� 1, , .r � r . . Kendall, raised 1,000 quart . '. I I . . I - '. . , :4 .- . I Depend upon it, mothers; there is ng mistook; , � - , i 11 , . - I ... iece of I" 2W2- __ - , It cures D - �_ i �� . . -1 - 1. _. _ ysentery and Ptarrhos, . . * . 1,; . . , L .11-41'' . 11 - - and Kelly of about it , I - . it - � -,v. i .- . .. . . __ V . . - .. Fleming, Of M"kham" 9 at regulates the Stomach and Bdwelo,, aftires Wina . . I � .:. I - , ��: . .- i� I .1. .. 0 er boi . �, are to have at Cone-, softens the Gums, reduces Inflammation, - ­i . ,.I. WAREHO, SEG-.. ­., . . - I ;. innipeg, , , 100 . I 11 i." , . �, *_ - . - I .. It . . �� *W to the whole system. � .. . . . - . �­.,..'�:. ­ . I 1. ..­,,:. . -I'. . ..�� . . It I � � . . I in givestonelLn On . - 11 \ � the alialtship and #100 1. !r . r, 11 asa _. . � " . ". : w q . , suglits, for as I . I I . . . � I . � or children .- L . , I .. ; �. i ; . I . ,_ . . , � - : , ' _ , : winslo, to thing 8 .;, . 11. ..' - i I &I 11. .� ., -1.7, . . - . - 11 - ,1,1 4. . _J 11 .11-i. ' , � - * .. .0 ._1 .. 1­ �, . . ___ --- . .: " . . : , " .:�, i ­. . . ' ' __# orincipally the latter. is pleasant let and 9ULs perseription , e ,.�. : , ­ I .1 - ' ­ , . . ; � �., it: :' - " ...:- �: ..� . �:.. �_ . . . . . Ini , . . I . i�� . - - ­- . - sician .4t, 11 - 4­4 A A,i�!,! , - t_': I,$'. - ".., . . - 1. . �. . . . . 7 _F of one of the oldest and best female phy s � 11, ;. 11, - ­_ , , �_ , I . � . . v. Mr. Readick, of the _ _ 11)1..__ - ; L "... . �­.,. __1:1_1.__. � � .�,- - - - .:. . . - - I Be i .. � . � , . .. ''i'... �, .1 . - Ba t andliunesinthe UuIted Stat4n,andisforsale -� 1'. ,:.� " - L �;�!, L... ,� � t t'. � , '.1. ! ! � .. .1 . . . .-. .. -_ ­ I h, Uxbridge, has resigned, anti , . _1 �'., I., t - I:. � .� � � -f .; I -1 1. ­ . . �,.� - . , I .... .1 . I . I ,L1 � .� - . *-,: ­�� �. 1.0:� '. . - * - . ­4: 1, . Price 26 � . . . I I I.. - , , . . W -.`.. �!, . . . I - , ., �; _W .I._; :.� . � . I .. I . � ­ . 64MM. ". . 1, �i,., ­;.. ., ��. i , '11. " �1 11 - . 0 '.1 . I � . . . ... . � . _ ., .. . ;; - chure by all druggists throughout the world. . CAMPBELL, ' . . . ­,_�.- . _.._;;,.��_: �A, _­;-_­: �.'--, . ­ . - been accepted .by the cents a bottle. Be sure you oak for _ .�..i Re . . . I . e... . ., _..�, _ - - � � I— , -�,I! ­ � I - . . ...... -.. .1 I . � resignation has . ox,o,Ws So*TWNG syaup." and take no otb#lr - _-'),­��,-:-,,;� - -� ,.,- , "i � ,. I � � - --o. .... I . � ­ . - .. i "I, I �i, - I , � ;:.:.. ,-: ...� . -,. � ! . Itis reported. , :� Lf . �, . l, . ; '. , . - - . I � 1. iii * _ . ..,. ­ � 11 . , . .. I � i�..k­ ,-, _ �v: . .4 h, . , :!� . . . . . , , . - . . � _� . . 4 � - I . . . � . � 4 . . , - 1 ; - I . 1� .q � . 1, ;t,l !_:-� ,�, �, �11 . . = -_ . I-.: I . - � - -1, ; . 1� . , . . � � congregation, so . i � . . . . . - kind. i I k . � �J,:,Z.m .-,-,r.,:. . 1, ; . - .1 . - __ . s to have the -, .". ;_ , . i" I � . I . . ommoomm� : 1 - - , - , , . . :_­� ,:," "' . ;. .. . . I 1, I., .- 1. - 1� . . . , � ... .;., .. ;_ i - - . I . - ;,. i t' ;.1 .; , I ..._ _. i . L' ' . � . Port Ho __ ___ - - . . , ,,.W.4 il . _­ .. . 1. I - ,� -.:. pe 18 very aux'Ou , ; _., � :_ � ' ' '_ _ _ ' t, � ,. .0 ..... , , - . . � � I ' N. .1 011be am in-AmattObS that SUUMPIP't . - -1� , !,.:, -, i , - rboro 1,ock Works move to that town - 4 811tT If.- ­ . - . !.11,t_�'.A ' i U hit left Dress Goods, ge��ffe,', Muslins, Ginglial Und" . - '-' , S: , Pete ­ . Mr. !a . . . . �,,, . . � ­ aria . . .. __ ­ .. .4 1. . . an inducement has offered a - ' - - -, '.; - . . I urs-4, - EDUDED PRICES so " to sell the goods sure, w he: P - --, - . , -1 . and as :1 A-ii, 14-t Shirts, Bugo Wra P Ole and Straw Rate are to be offered AT REI � . - . � anitilok apt-rat Pickering, on Thi p pot . ._i. .1 . I . . � I . � I - I - : . . 1. - . . - .-:-, . . $20,OW bonus, but the offer was refused. Ist, 19sT, the wife of Jae. Shepherd, 01 a *on* does'nt want a sight of &�a on his return from Missouri. , I . . ,i .. . - �. - �. _1� ­ ":-,: 7-;. 1. �, _.,_-, V� . . . 1. ­1 - L ! ­ - , ., _. . . . I . , . I ­ . : I I � . : �, .� � ......."..."tt'll"t"tt, L. . I - I I - " � . 14�-'%_'. . . -.1 miss Nellie Crowell, A former resident HmTs--At Pickliring Harbor, on the 4th inst.. . : . � i -1 � �_ Stripea .1 ­ ..� ...�.. - . 1'�'. . I .. . : �. �:W. : - - . - - . . . - , Port Hope, but now a variety lZatol (3��� -. Just placed itf stock Black Linen Btookingsols Biri�ea Cotton Shirtin :' f6r boy8t, . -..-,.. actress the wife of Wesley Rilts, of a son, still-born 98 . - - . of 1, ' I 11,Wk Ira 0 1_ . - fallen heir to a Million - . ? DIED. - -.4 _ � : ; -_ .. -, � , trips Tri mi g Silk 9 Stripe Satin and -, � : - ... --.. , ,.- , It .. ­ - , I .,. . I I � , , - _14 Seersucker fbi - boys, All-Over Lace, AU.0VAr Laos Parasols, S ­. . . . I � � at Buffalo, has ' � r . .11-0over - I -.. , '* . . ': . L,L=M.--Iu f4olito, on tfie 3rA last., :. .,-.. _:_ Sees, Linen Coats and Vests, A I , .:- I dollars tilrough the death of relatives in " '' , . ;.. �:i. . wn Muslin, White India Muslin for dre . I �% :!.,..,-. . I . .. . I . J.. Velvet Trimming, Cream La , ... � N Larkin, aged 50 years. .1 .1 ­ i. ­ : sizes _- I : . . .. 'Ellgland. . � .;I � . ttern Dress Muslins, White Pearl Buttons,, Mosquito Netting, Cheese Cloth, All i .... ­ � - . . -_ �,l � I I . ­1 11 ­ . . I H. Bishop, of U b id '' �;:':�I.-, ]Embroidery, New Pa . x ri.je, Ex.wooTT.-On Wednesday, Sept. ith, J"h .,.,: ; I ': - � ... � - . . A son of Mr. ... . orted. We sell Good Goods cheap. I .... . . - I � . 1.1 : '. i %.­ _'­'­'. . . I by Ellicott, aged 78 years. - .1 �, .. , .. in Corse 17 to 82 inches. Stock thoroughly an . � . . - 1. . I .- L.. ,� I .1 . . .- ; . the forehead last weak ta from .1.11 - . ... ­...- ,., : I I ' I L I . . I . . ;�. - I . I I I I . . V .L . . . . . . , was kicked in The funeral will leave the reddenote of his son, :t----J ,_ . . ' . -.'.- I .- I:— . :. L .." :1 .. I I I I L I .. . , I 1', ' L, , . - I ; � . I L - . �� . - ­ - - ,� � `* L ' * ' �', _ - _ � his father"a, horse, while bedding the Harry Ellicott, lot 16, 4th con. Of Pickering, on , ;.�' -. .i , . . ­:.: . � . i 1 � ' ' ' .. L. - . . . . _. . .1 I . . I . . . hin q I I . .. IL L- ' 1 f %:, : , . I ­ _. I . .,.1. I � I . I ": .."A ,� - --., �1,1: - I . - a : . 1. ­ . .1 � . art imal, and narrowly efleRPed being killed Friday, 9th inst.. at 9_p.m., for the Bbthel buria . �, I _��*. -, 'i ts anta Shoes,'.L. .. . . : ,,:. I , :2�. ". . - - - I � I . 1� . " ., .. �' a Eggs taken m 6 ohanj I ground. Sl at the house. . � ge for Dry Goods, Clot 9, Boo ..- .. . � . - . .1 I � I I I - . 9 - ;_ .;. or very seriously injured. - I.., . Buttef an � I .�� . . . . . .'. ... . I . _., i I 1. . .. . , _ . , - - inaucial District meeting- I ,. L .., - I I ets and Grooleries. , - -�, .. 1. .. I _. -, . . . . - f -I...., ... . I - I i I ii. 1- �­; . , .1" I ,.,-. Carp �, ., 1 ,;, .1 . . AN ' .., - L : .- - ... . . : V, .- . �,� ! . - ­.i . . - - ., � , , . ' � 'L. : . . - The annual F PICKZRING MARKET. . I . .1 . - , I , � : I . - ... - ; . . , _,. � .�.. .� . . I -1 . _ _. ;k., L : . I ,;!,:, .. , , 11 . . , ., . . . � - . . I I �� ­ ­ ": . . . :. A . I . I ;.-:1 I ::: 'L':. . - I 1. � I I � - I - % church was hold at I - 1. -, Z , . L ��%, , 1, .... � . � ��. ;�'t , , I � I ., - :1 , -,:.. I , - I ��. - , I .. � . ., I - ..,. - I ,_ .. - I, . I Z_ : May . .: - . . 'I I .s L of the Methodis I - ` 1, , NZWO omee, Sept a. 107. - ., � . � 1. I �. - L I I ...___."­ :"'..'' L! . I., 1, . '.. � � �. . , I � - . . � . I . . I . __ _. . I .. I . ''.. L. I .;. L 1. : - 1. . - .i -00 IMI � I . . . . I I � . � - � � ': . . .. . I I - r owt. a ­ . I I . -_ . . . . I I .., � � - . � M. , I to . . I , .� .- - hawa on Sept. let,- in 001111006011 'with I -- we to Mo; sp Ift 00" � . . . , 0.&MT):B!9I 7 � . 46 : . - 11 , which a Sabbath School C Flour, famfl�, -� � & - , - � - . : I 08 pan V111"t ring, 75c to 1-i "t - - OUyQUtiOU Was M to 76e. Sul Z = �.T - . . . - : . I Flour, pastry, per cwt.-O X. Bran per dwt Mo. -.�.: . . - � . , . . ­ .�_.__' ..."YA . - also held. $12 00 per son; shorts, 80c per .cwt, $15 per wom__ - � - NTO= C 3E. - _ . ­- ..-. . '. .1 I _.. - . . . I Messrs. Wi Wati - and Butterworth ;'a-t- ton; scivenings 70c per owt. sit per ton. I -L. " :, % ­ . - I , 1. I .". � , �. .. .. 1. I _. . -- . , .L. . I I � . , , . � .., L, f . � Unded a Farmers' ]No-nic near Orono on FARMERS'L MARKET. , � - .-" -L -.1; ' . o . "L;-Z .. - I . , . - : I � �., . . i . . . �:�: Z .,l I , i :. . . ... ­ . . . . .. � _, ,j. -1 : , .1 � i, J.'. - . 1: , -�!. ':I. .*. � . v 1L. �", I �1. o'. . I ,_� 1, 1. . ' ­ . r., : , . , I - . . . , , , ! : ; ''; � . . . . . . 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I ; . . . _� ., � I . �%­�i, .... , .. 1. ::. ., '. . . .� 7. � - . . . - - TW bushels of I .,�, '' -" .�, I_ I ':. �­ .: '. ir �. � ­ : . . I— �. � , . ` ZVery Day in the Week at I L , . - " o and rie" an ­ About : � I: ;1. . � ,...., .;. . .1 I .1ii L, . . . �. % . z j,. : : ­ . , t .. -�� . . . 1. ­ .. . . 1­ ­ � .1 _. - . I I . States. ' �."- I -.1­­ ­ . ,�. ....:. �, �,�!,.,-_%. . I .lr_ I I , � I . . L I . ­ � . I . - li . . I . . ... I _. I . � . P_ ., I � .11 11 . ; . , I , I I . � , I I . . - . . -, , . whealoffered and sold at M to Ole for fall and , '. c .. , s,: , . �, . -­ � " I -Il . .. � L .... .. .� . .... - I . . - . I . - . . . - lo*be 3f the 11 . . I....- . i I _ I � I'­:, .' L �.% I: i: . . I . L, . " - .. g.. . ... . " i -i, I .:.� .-.. � .: 0 I I . - * . le. . - Win. Buckler, an amp springl, and 7% for goose. BWOY firin. 88111 , , 1�. � : � - : �;,.:: � t. _� - . - .. .1 . . I . � . - .: , - I . � �:� j, ;,: '7 I � I .� I .� - �'; .�. � r ­ . . . . ; I 1. . - � I I . . ­. .: I , . . i - .. . I .::.i - r .1 , - � L . . , . ..., ­1 . . .. . . . � .. . . � . I � :; ­,­. ...' ' ,. . - I I - - .. a .. . � ,� I . � L �_ . .- i I -L - � Woollen Mills at Markham, mistook a at 556 to 64c. Ol Arm. with 8906 Of 9 � . ,; _1 '. , , _ L, , "' L - ; . _ : . . . - � . I . . . - ;... L _. 'I, . . 1: . i '' . . I � . . . - , . .� . . I . . . ( 1, I I I . . . a . � - t . - ,� - I I - . - . I . . - V I i , I �- '-: ,o,r " - - k-- . a : _. ;.�_ . . - . �L �-., :. . "I : jar of sniphuric said for lemonade the bushels at Me to 370. Ps" Am 110millal at MO ..P...,_3� . . L. ,I..;-; �. !, - �_. . I I . 0 The ILM DATAX X :, - ,­ - .. '. . and go for rye. Bay in fair suppli; 35 IcZi - t... 0 JL� - - .- . . . �, . � . � _. . to $3 �;. This space belongs to %very farmer can have his OWD wheat ground, � ."'. .. - L . . . other day, and it was several days before sold at $12 00 to $14 60. Straw 8014 at 08 Ild the Pickenng . - . . 1 $10 Z n Hop sold at 86 N to 07 00. 110,11f, . - - �,- - I . _. I ;. > I - the doctor pronounced, him out of dancer. *4 ao for forequarters, and 0 00 to V 00 for -�­ I . .1 . .�. L . . .1 , and If you bring o0d wheat you we on" I 11 , . .. ,��-....­ .- - - to .1 I - It . I � I �-� . � Oril - g P�rk Association -have hind quartoars. Lamb 69 to $10.00; and mutton '�- ; . 1:: : 1. 1. -, . I ... .. l'; .. .1 . to so good flour. . : - , vin . , , � , ! .. _. , ' - . - %,L� :,.: . - fia Dri ; �, - . -i �.' , - ­ '�., . . � I . -1 11 . . .L -.- ' ' _­_ . . i � 01406800. . "., i� � '' L _ �: I , � � : ­ . I . : how . f . . . - .�; _­ I . "ent $3,0W on their track, but to a Y, and . ; ..:1.j, L . _. l," � vto .. : .. 1, ''. - , 1. I . i ! I I . . . . . . . . � The produce m ket was quiet to-da .l'-:_­ -, , � '.:.,.,',L Phar acv. � See 'ad I -.­- I . Jos' Re HOOVER*: - ­: - - I . : �. Lpopreciates it the News genterallyruled dtoady. We quote: Boat -. � � '. W . I ... . I . I , '% .- . I . . . - . - � I I . � how the town I � ': t .1i. . I . I . 1. � , I :.­ r�. 1":- , � . i I � _ - . . I . 0 10 was wt"o 14c; butter, lb. rolls, 25 to 28c, larce rolls - i, i ,i . ­ . .. , L ! I . . - X3iO3ar.0r132.ff- - I �, - `1 , - � � ,� , , ,- , - _. L, _ , , - L ! . . , ; I . .. - -,� . . Y.�' � . ' , , ,- �.. ­ . , . J. , . L I : . � - - 1. _ . . 1 ,.:, I . I .1 . : - �, 1. . . �_ . . - L __" ' - ' . !* ; - ' - � . I ; % . I :Z � .)I.: ' ' ' . ­ - I ­_ � � I.. ... I. . I 4:CIT(2 L _; ­ � . -� ` %_ � . - . . . . . . . . I- I j�_ � I'' ,�, L. " - � . " L -:' . . . bw-; I . I - _.. �, t 1:'14, .. - . , n X # 11, .1� . ­ - mn= .. . : ­4, 170. - IL " :. � _' ._ � ."L :, I _ r _ . ­ ,.;. i. - . 1. . .. 't we 1: . . . . too , . : I . . 0 , I Letter mentions that less than � - interior, 16c to Ift. T"d I& .-Cho*" _" - 1 3 L L " �,; , I ''. :;,.: , , I '. � 1* .. - aken at the gate oil 140 to 100 to ift. Rggs Id to . � . ­ the second day of 111to luift. Bacon Apples per barrel. I - . ,� .- _j-'.. L. , I e A .�� ,:;� 1. ., ;.�: . 7 . , . - �, - . . ._ � �. �.. , . the races. POtStlOes per bag We to 61 ft , .1 � %:�-,i�! - --.� -� �, '' , , , , " !,.,: ,.7 L; - . : � . � I , �.:. I .". I . ­ I . .. . - .:11 � I I I . 1 � , ; . . � :,:. I , 'L�_.L,�!� �:.__.�:�,, 1. I . .� . , :. .. . ' - L I I I _ , - , . I . I . �. ..� . ..,.:.�! I : . I - , � . ­ , - . '-, L. I , I -,y . � 1. I . .� - - '. . . : L­ ,. . ��, I i: . . I .1, , -,' , 1, - 4! . ' ' ' .,:. I . t:' ;l , . I I - , :�t I , 1 - I 1; . . ' ' . ­ - I.. Cinders from the Ormistoh fire at $1 10 to $2 01 - . ., ;:,�`, . . ; . � . : : ;.� _:, '' ., - .1 ; . ,.. . . *ti ' - . I I -1 . � . . 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L ­ �� ­ ­ - - . � � � hurch townline, week 'e"g , No. 6 UQXTMNG EXPO' 0:551- M- - - S 1.;_ By L .1.1 � �11 J . - uiug of last wpek, , "' -8 LOCAL i �!d i I I . Major ; I.. -ItN G .". Post . . In Glen . . . . 4:46 P. M. t .t3-'Ui� .- N � ..� _�L � :: 16 M1XZD . . � 1� I . I "., _ , � I 11 ., -, - - � .1 . . . - : I I - L . �:_ . . . . . . . ouse of Mr. W .1 � . I - � I ;. . .. - - ]KCkel- I . . -1. � __. � : , I , , . I . . .. . I 1; ! - L , . . I ta- I . _ 1. I �:_ - . eemed to n the h MM_L�_ % ., : . t L . . ... , r � . "'.. ­ seemed to adde �1111111 - 7�_ � WoMd-, ,." I_ - I . L '. ; . 1_.. ­_"i", . . .. _." -, _. - . . - - .i . ��,,­. . q,_L '(.'� ­ :' _ ; : ­ 1 � U012. Mrs.. Pugh presentel .. .. .. ­. .. - , � . . - 11 , �k, P", downw- . I 0, .� � . ", . . . � 11 � ..... . I : . I . - - _. 4 -- h I , �;­� , - �L � , : ... . I . L I I . _ . �.. I � - . L, l�, : . � , . � ' L� '. .�'.: .� :_!� �: - I .. Pug very in . .. . .. -1 "'. ,; ,� ", , ­ .41 I.. _­ 1. . LC , -.1 L . .. � . 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I+ I ." ___ Reff ------ '. . . . . - _.� . - Coulter U, near Neweastlei complete 17 - . 111f I e_�_.___ k . _:.il:. . ­" ..; , - ... . ,I' . . . � ., � I - , w: - . 1� I , -, 4 . ­ ­ - * � . Z.11� .�: - I..t' � �:._�.Vr I - � , , :. I V � - .I 0, ..- - - ,. . . & � buildings said his .. � I . . L , Al". � � .;: � . _. ` -I'. .- �� � . - . - i . destroying all the 11i'mu ;1 .1 TE,AS-1. � �.:.:, ,'.:f *:L',' 1'.�'_".��L � - together with mowing and - 0. - . . . ; .I.. ..., � - .; I I . . . .1 . whole crop, . 10 , * �,�4 1 - �.,- � , -_ - B1, . .'i- - . �, . _�_ � which l- I , � � .- I.. . *1 .- . . . 14 ,�, .... � ­ ­...,. ­1 7-, I.. � - reaping machines, bogs,. etc., oil I ..,. . li i _V - . ., - I 11 . I. I - - I . : . � .. . ,.,. .� t .1 _. .g ,. .. I � .."'.,., � 1. 9. , L�- " � I . ; ) - .i� ,., . ­� .. . . The build:- I . : i. - �.L�,­Jr� I'l ( W ' . . . - - ,,t, I � Ill's � 1­­­­ i.; -�­�!!,�Tli. ­ I . . L� " I . � ­'.7 . . .. . . . . I I . L I . 1. .- - - - there was . � ;.�7 -1 : � .1 A " S . ,- . . no -iiieurance .L.uFj � ()_UFjEN'S: . SUGA:R ­ '' . . .. �.. ­ . � .. I ..�,;_ - . . - I t, '. �, '­ �.... V.:.� . -.�, 10. I _-, .) , -1 .LL :. �:.%. pll­ � IMIMHOU I , . . - - . - . ,�� - , %L� . - I . J � ­ � - I ( ' �! - � , , . .. � I - . . � *. I 1i -,,. � '. I . -�' ` I . � I . � . ._. . . I . I L ftom I - ­il. I . . BRAZ XWW : . � I .'_ 1_-L_'.. : t: ­!� _5%� ; 4 ... . . was insured for ss,000. - -��'._ ""' . I. 1. _!i1.1. I ILIAN W SE " ` . . .1 . , 1 I , 1A.! '. qp:,6�.',t f t4 � .1 . .. L . ��,�:.. � � t:__ _� - .. ..,..- ,­ . I ...: . . J. I., -on- ...". I ';, .: ---, , ..- . ; ' .�, . . L '. -­ - . . _.I - , Here is a burst Of indiguatidu '�' the '. � ­ i , Of the Best QUOMY . - .. J, I., , , - - ­ :--We ho the;,-,. "" - -".. i� . � �41V, , ­,. I P4 to revolution in 1116 Cr"kerY, , I , . , :.11 -i ., North York Reformw L Will �jlebriote the event -by a comple . - - ��`I��­, ,.�. . . ,_� -1. I ­ I I - . -- - ,- : -- - .. I , .. _- ! � , Council win cause the arrest orwitery . 1.1 tC 71 . . "PI, . . I . -i", i. . .- . . .. Tisde for the _­; I - .. . I I ... - I ... , , I L i,�,, ­: , ..., . . . 1­1 - . L 1_�il­ 1� - alRoa. ­ i.­? !,-- - 1. . 1"'. L. i .. .. . .... - - -, . ap that comes too , ": , , ­:­ L " ­_. 'I , .. . "....­ L 1 ­ Aams, Bann, Spice ; ,"­­:,; , ­­ - - . 1. _D ty . � ,P,.:. " , " ` .. . �'. ,; . 4 ."� - . * I � 1�', - ­ I " . ; .,?, , � - * ,_ A, - r 0: - ­ . .:, . , '%' � , 0 � . . . ; , , T. Ld- URM-7 , � .� ,t, _..-,_� suspiciolking tru I ,cl I .- - - il , t : . I r" ..,.. 1, *'- - the town. One night in our filth.vlockup - , - _Jd3'A IA- . . . .& 81- I " ions,cheap .., . . * !; _­ � - - ., - eq . I and other Proviln � ;�­ .... ., .,.,.- I . � I.. they Will never * urep , tts, actually given ,ft tor . . ­, I � 1 % - . ­ , � I, . will be an experience . -_a 1. .. . � ..* - k� . - . . - I .. .. I .- . Ab801Ut81Y P 711-TSIP - I_— I , I..- I- . I.L . f . A , ,,, , , I I - � . . forget. The Globe reporter's trip is -� . wlec A marvel of pnrity Colored Dinner Settat 0olored Test setta and aoiored Chamber Be . . . ... _. ��'., � . . � ,� � i� . - _. .--.- - I � .. Z- . � 1 ! I ,__� _11, �. ­ . - - This wder never I ,via pAterns and styles to select from- . . "I .. 1.111 - . holewmenless. More econo X away., A laige stock Of entire DOW .:. 'L :, . 40, - ,� _�' I ­ . I " andw , . .1. - WT_J 1. ,� -,..',' �:­.�;­­' nothing to it. I - - h of 21 ,� ,�� - # �­,Z . .. .:. L i;, : *. � I . .. . cannot be sold in - :,,, I I . I ­ ; � .1 � � �. . I- __`W W*' lug t than ordi kinds and :� ]Remember " is no humbug. . We lead the. trade in I , 1. . i 1-1 � I � . - I— I dr4ht on Thurs ,y ME 1, , ; ... ' � . rresbL sxxd el000d. , . � _�, . L! About mi -. ­ - f .- .. ,� , - . . . . . . 'I'L.' .. , , ; Of tition =t t4e m2titude of low UNt Short .- :..F. * . I . I I .� , . . . � ­. I ,.7,� �- I - . 1. : ­_. . ��', :, . - L 4;­,11'4. _. . . I -. . :� ': ;.: �, I ­ . � . I ''. . �..:, Teas and 0offe" Alld General Groceries. . ­4_�,'' , �­ . ,...� �.!, .. ­: . . - � ": _.�, � . . ,.,.!., �t,�;-:,:L�_ .. �.. -1, , �, 11 .. _.� . isletweekthebarns ikna 0 slumorpbogpbs" powders. Bola "., ., �. " V ij.CL.�.,_ . I , 11. . .. .� .� - :; ' 9WAn inis -� -.,. . � .. �; - . I . - . = -, 106 41% ..: ,_ .� we carry it large stock and sell pectiou will oblige . ,. _,�. _L, _ . I - ­ I I ..� . . ,� ,; �'.'�­ " .. 1. � , , , . . . ,�, i..,-- _.; . v 4, - . Mr. James Powers, lot 18, 8th on. ROP0, in cing. BaYALBAnNe PowDlia Co , P - ;' "'. . ­ � , _4 " :i -� �, . .�� ", - , 1" " , �. ;:. L' !: , ­ �.. - ..", ... " - -,- I.-,­ 5 . _T__ I ;'­ ..;, .. - . - 114.�., ., ­ I � .. - : " - I . ' 'a street, N. Y. my. -_ , ;.� ., . .j, ., . - - I - - ILI bottom prices. 'l, _. ­ ­ I ,- '� , . _ '. � -1 - � �­ is ou ­ L ; . ,.v . . . _ Z. , _.` . I .. � 1-Y, %:!�' � - . , �. . . � - _..; . _. I - .. " - ; - I., , I . . �­ 11, ­4', ; - - ­�­r 1 - , us . . I 8 an . I Z­'% _.j� . ­ . � � , buttet, fi.66h.s0* JC4 0 - " , L nox0ariten Hill, With 911 th* Base . : - I 1_. - gillaing , harness, farm "J3 L':�')' ' - Wtity of choice' &ifa . . I crop -of hay and aeo. Z&. op.mr.jearyoolo.ev- t xt�si vilicis or any . d ere A IL A"" X FINDLAY -% - , ` * . . C,.�,:`!,i� �, . �,,, ,.�, .:., !, _ . I I I t I ( ­,.� � " .i. . , .: . . ods. - - 1. . . 1. 1: ;; - - q � t". - ­ � .- - I I '. _: , . . g, cutter, sleighst and a umber . Honor Graduate of on%&Ao Veterfuwceollep. bion. Please call and 806 Us. Z ,trouble to Ishow go . . � ;1.. � ." . . . �___ . . I . implement . ... ... - �; .. .. :. ­, . - -_ - _­ �i,_ � -, .. �, . .. �_. _r� "L� _.�:ti'� ,I . . - ' . ,;�,X :,..,. - : , � I L_ _­_ L _ IncizeXIM9 I �� ­. . . . . I '. 1.4. _ .. %.. . - . _.. L v 1: i. _1 ."... .,� I _. . � . ; - _. . I.- , . ,.,�­ ,. 144 , . � . . . il % . ,� "L, - .% . , ; . - . 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I I I= ._. _ I :' - . - " -.. - -• ' '.. sir— _ -,h t' - nq r `j'i-"•14 -r--3 _ _ 1 ., _ 4 .t• :. - _ . - - -. ; _ 1- - ♦ _ -.. .. - ! 1 - - 1 ':Mpg .h 4y , r - .-X i 1; - .. . ..i/ ...::F .. o. a.-+. : .t,. .::- r,�.n c'•t .. - ✓• :r- q_ - i. .. ®�ii' a �'H' — :. f An B� letioa Detest --- _.._... t . . _ I �a:. • 1 � + -T" �=,ret s p p - An eviction liar failed on an estate ,in Uitquestionsbly it is. not for the woman–.- ,tx�iifx�. ,�t►�YA�r� �'olrirt+►x1t,«,�ifal . ..� ,.:# -rent to nearly e�►ary oae as long s. they, t Tpllllr `VV)iOILED, BOath Cork- . fl17t ;served The lntl►at seooffi_ Aa atte ti ii►ar 4 O° th' ro tlir� 3b. who lost r d- -ber fl>> rieth hdsy 'l ie gownaty #rep e:=sawt►teti.�to. ate > ubp drs oolt e j - p InAilo' nda ,; !n Q , Golthu iz t 'to burn t o br}dgn � er s duly th , use prinoi• without" pe�a��nt '#or b Q�� that , E � deet >irT ileo gs�isi I•ress« : pHibed'-wimnan hats �ttill iftia!tnnbdling worthy I :`rt < - 1 ( P Beat i me C e $1 e A tenant pecullarMourne• may be to do be added to her lief if she has neve i �Pabatih Ra'il'viay, one mtleeasto`fLafayelte ° T otbyR�p'L �1 ed. 'tit, when Loindon Shpt.be tbdito>tl p vkbi r et lad. A Frei ht ural arrear es o fi►beat'�`700 w0tai,from oolosiial omloniaon of the Fait' brtefl and seri' 1"`snmir u e B - made sauce; svieet whixe lona of'b Y f ..i f rent and ousts• The baronets womsa to Celtlo dennnciatione of the >~n situi► P '�°�' T° ELT g n came around the encoura a the art of .Home Bread-makin i 'II Queen, gm'i tion, w eh so rn:w oclut{' ns g g ; curve at full a ent n ered to aces t p Prete Tile Breadmakera' Yeast C. m have ' �. speed, and the engineer, seeing two ,�, p 8100 in full satisfao we find the latter equally, phantasmal. The of En lisp a rs are 0 t evoted. iii , 1� w �, Pi the fire, put. on steam and asses over safe• QTY tie *ufi►' g , WmY se• ,+ . .. • • p pOss og. 6 Queen hsa offioialljr alt little yea nsibUicy the following st�ner : "" The -1julgaripin cared tan thou,iand presents, which will be -, er death ami !y. A second section of the train was Hagg. refuaeci, and an evict{on writ was iuu for the rufferinga of Ireland as Mrs, v - �ueitiom' is in the i eent'to all who u, l �• oth ed and etc There was a crowd of three hundred mons, land. To ascribe to the En fish monlaroh cc g or nothi>>s ofiitgcaal hairaor ma °" P Y with their feta ls, r' �d Brother (3a : p before it reao�ed the..bridgge titin i The wane all who are old enou h either to ' n oeived and the trai tut pat ons the bre. Ae the hey ed by thf' lea a Ar,y- of the 'lc sal bc+tu h po +drs rtt>pllar t g g q Y gg U o! I st#dnl►1 ' q note.af an,dtpeti •yre_ open 1 The. future` of the 13alksn Bte►ttes follow directionser"work uodeitoinstructions : , �; b in' at engineerothe drat train reached the burn Esiwgn's, surd a bade. �9' aident is it fdelaeiun luno gitioh nutty mi- .does not,lifnirtailatei , d 'slid n therq- to le+rrn how to wake bread. 1'he , her reale ing bridge he caw a man run out from his The sheriffs and bailiffs were protected by grate when they reach this o°tnntry, It b salves. They'are "sitnYly ' it a eat y Y will - AirtlL I hev b _ hidin lace near b and disc y p 'amen in charge q(a diatriot in our oonwtitutional su rstitsionk t�►ke aur word' fvr it • sl,d when ou have g p tweet oho pp gf y , : Y ppear in'the Pe The Ma or im ria! aloe of this lble auofu�ded to our own sati,rsf&otion b usin s : away a ' woods. a tar, ; Wben thb ar ci Y pe g : rig C ormanp sup• Y g de red et Paity. vee ;t seven' 01,N J their Ho Yeast y ' r:. , o clock in the murrain Mork declared that he paid honour P°rm, iu thein turn, ' Russia in Bu fat ia, P ,and wl ice to them to say , :rp{n , sa it 0 S SOT BY HER LOY$R, , i g, they found the to the Queen, beoah6w, while visiting Eng Atistria in $ervh ane Eng sad _in Eg}►pt; W, enclosing a vPrapper of a $ve Dent pack- east he will d house barricaded and s number of men in- land daring orae war, he learned that the and the chief preoceupp,tiod of Ptrf nee tsls• age of TxE. BxasnusxaRs' YitT, they will t, A young EAelishman - attempted to slur- side r t , der Idabel Harton, in tae reltdence of her �'.'°t&''•� "every' ,.Votistasll Lt Ain -intervention of England was ,due to her mawk is, as It head been for &-long time how e�end you by return a love! ' t. This o 'Nffl OOap 8- , Y g'f ffer �. Z _ . I krnawed father, Weaveraton, Pa., cn Bun a User the front =door was suspended an Majeaty'e.personal irtendehlp for raft' Now, tc>, set England e►nd Frsris:e diy the ears. is peen to any young lady, girl,''single or '' des►ti► the worl� ing. He had been hor-of flanced l*lir �� a� d A0 `' Y rho, w b rb Y - of1 therii�,togs .and sin oertalp that the The Turks sad the ■mall Balkan States are me}rined woman matron or housekfee r who`' �, While 1 - : she had just told him ails could tom'� pgo._Atd�i►ched t pe lire idef a ars in �hq use n0-lnter0fntlott,,,w" dile to tills friendship the ones to be victimized. That is about has never before made a loaf c f bread. Any -�:'� � fit, ono white tg were arblfp to dro upon tubo h receive his atte4ite `when h© di'iettr.'.a'i ,P , ,}►d6 the fel ue of Abe E fish masses ;,and of their the aotuat altnatIoa. The ares radon bav domestic- _ ' bafl{!!!#:~ t s: U ,!.., . lti6rs-- y of telegrams charge of a house- �� wtdin' twcr miff volver and fired.two shots. at her, one taking• esy fifer Taylor and that fill 'the pa ere every dap as to the gold who is not now baking for the family, �,` ttnst him wild e - . effect in her left ear• ' .. Peeing the difficulty in forcing ti`ie door, others. The Mayors theory, if true, would doings of Prince Ferdinewd and the running And who will commence by using their yeast, . ftp to pi, some' f' tie bailiffs got 'up bra -the foot, bat ' jvatify personal animosity toward the Queen about of this or that personage are, nothing and who � •sends to them the wrapper of a 1 . absent - CART ADBIPT. no sooner had they made an opening than on the part of all censors of Englishi wrongs, but dust.. The most hopeful thin in the Package and.writesta thelri ao to state,,will 1 ebae meeting a' The crew of the sealing :eehs>!�ei• �, p, they were attacked b those wiWiu, who y' iutervf>ine in behalf situation la the $rmnesa display st Con• g ' Sayward, which was seized and taken to shot out long poles at them, 'and one of If she Could'snooessfull receive a still better class of ift than that ,¢= a byone.handle{ of the Am' erican. Union and- et�aolpstlon; stantinople and- the absence of disorder in above offered• Better yet ; any one at re- ;s ck it rap. f � Sitka and who started for Victoria in hosts them narrowly escaped beim hurled to the why has she nob intervened a alnat Brit Bal aria. So sent makin g g lab g long as the Turks reiuse to g their own bzead, using t sir ��•Bmdder V0 and canoes, endured great hardships• .They ground. After live hours' work the b,iliffM °PPresaions in Ireland, Egypt, the Soudan, play into gassings hands and the Bulgarians own or other yeast, but who will buy a five Tamil but left Sitka with seven days' provisions and forced as entrance to the ground floor, bat Burmah t If she could eouticoi the hand of areprndent, a wap Ont of the present fru aurae Dent packs a of the lireadmakers' y' �; the trip occupied 17 days. For a oonaider- Navin of hi Pal P g east ht of de g g t s far they were assailed' with merston, why not that of Salisbury ? may be found, lf, however, there are trraitore Y gr ser or storekeeper, and, after' ' lose ' J from an o ° `: war' bow-lege^ able tithe their only food couajttsd o#,aheU stones and. other missiiea and a,�saulted with The• Queen has no power of that kind at prepared to sell their country to Russia, using, will write to say 'that Our Yeast is fish picked _ap on the beach. Ori arriving mope dipped is bailing tar. all, That she'hatt made her throne ":he tomb +hen we are near the beginning of the end, P : .a $e 8�geref�i it at Saf,s Su erior, we shall be! eve her also and will r'' sick about c Cove the revenue cutter >4'enta was M4t'ers became 116 serious that th!e Police of every last relic of personal aathorit is and the extinctaionof Bulgarian independence -astonish that lady by return mail with a - ut t found at anchor sad sold them pcovisis>ne Inspector Ord"ered his men to load and fire, the imtnediats •jewel of her Drawn, y love! if '�nld ar ° (( sufficient to reach Fort Simpson, where the The latter sl The well as that of all the other Balkan States, Y g t• Address, the Rreadmakere' �• deer of the order bpwever was Y Prero tive has been exercised once and the artition Of the rest of Turks are , I r B . P ga ` p Y Yeast Co. Toronto• _ =mach of die co. Hudson's Bsy officials and others hos lush! not cacti b Gladstone and once: by Disraeli,, but only questions of time, The suggestion, or : The Prince of tValee stakes for 1889 will I nus' ht an' nn} �' . entertains P Y ed out. After seven hours of fruit y _ i$ #ahem. the action of the Amari- less effort the eviction was abandoned. In never by Queen Victoria. As the greatest rather demand, made by Russia that Tar- amount to£20,000. i '#F;r - - mawnin' can oiliciaTs in Idling them ('adrift with tH4'fl :of the e i w o in de ! Short rovi Y bt n► sed there ie `a' open g Wi1e �+a�stittion has ami,,, the key should join her in a , joitlt ooanpation of : ' 1i�� ( YOIIF ltEi(IIC111 ent[ering from the etterats et early - be pat rap a Pvii(e isoo);ed upon as hesr>let:a wbll flff6jr;feot.dee d fiver.°ee°`would efr;t'tlsial inn her "w dsth- Bulgaria and Eastern Reumelia is of course evil habit the result of lgaorana and to wh e in the extl�iie. as ` Y•.;: P Tiitis was covers Y At A .�' sly figger �# aeiih �digLt tstha arae rashes, and had- say w+�!t!Fi►!c't Q�� ic, ►id b and h t tk his- an audacious ahempt to make the Sultap a ihOm etva weeks nervous and ezhaasted ; �1so yarn, ; :"- - -four chr FIENDISH TRAMPS sheriff's aesiisti►nta or policemen fallen into bra• On ger access aI n,a,poraalieoua party to his oyvtl netts al, and of that of"aQm °Dd OLD x8 `°ho aro broken down from We �_ eat de a ! - D. L.' Hiller lives on a farm i�iear apl the tr p laid for them they would, in . aij historians - remarked . that the youthful the state of which hoyia Suzerain. He effel is f abum orreoe of -work, °nd in advanced Hie Grove with his mother and. brfdther. a P ility, hive been killed, maiden followed thti i tructione and words should be backed up in his resiatsnce to the youthful ezoees, Bend for sod ! '` rammer mo Yea-. suD M. V. Lu n s Treatise on Diseases of Men. The ;° lj` r wid boat w of her ►ni y book will be Beni assled io an ad terday, morning when the brothers war° There were oa arrests made; and the Na. A• sters with Ru intent exactness • treaoherons propoeftion, The siren h -of y dress on rsoetp1 of tionAl Les uers resent shouted trium the 1lutal fidelit b two so. @tamps. Addr@sa tt, v LOGON a7 Welti 9. i{ '• I shall pre f ;absent at work two men called at the hoe l a g p phant- y at t at ceremony harfbeen the position lies in the Danubian 3tatea, ton at, & Toronto 'pill i -", While Viand asked for something to eat.- Mra Y i ,the aberiff abandoned h_is efforts to followed by fifty )ears of intelligent fidelity including Hungary and the Balkan $tales j Hiller complied with their re asst and eaf°eco hi& -S #cree �bf the coact::- "' ' • to the constitution. It needed but such a standin to eth The Sultan has been bo eotted b th to en'o when they had finished eating One of them reign to cum up and consolidate all the re- isolat8d they ilYiutb fall i► prey bra oil g �e to la dies of his harem on account of his forbid 'possums an�o �' picked rap a poker and threatened to kill sults of English revolutioua, to embody the Austria and oa the other to Ruaaia." ding them to bathe in the large marble bas -' #`. ed de sooner h Eher. The old lady begged thein to spare her rAAper ImmigratiOli liberal progress Of a thousand years, to send SOFIA, Sep ,5.- Prince Ferdinand hue re. in in the garden. ;�' 3andsy tnawt • 'life, whereupon the brutes' dragged her to There is one disturbing element In .the all arbitrary laws to their fossil bed, to . refuse telegrsme from both the sultan sad Free ! Free !Free ! ! !'•.: hev to °rat to Hake England what ire Laureate has claim- the Czar. 'A Book of Instruction and Price List on r "I`M die' itesdlass to (. i s t Cistern and threw her in, The cistern question of poverty in our country, says the ed, the Crowned Re anile. The m _� ( iI is twelve fast deep ant Rae half full�f 'New York f Drum, which should be met b p essage of the Sultan is moderate Dyeing and Cleaning, to be had gratis b f fie' , water, but Mrs. Hiller clung to the lead' legislation in the sternest manner TI1e last time an attempt was nude - to in tone, brit 'states that the Prince's as• lin at an of o Y � ', f 91r at de a Thla is $ y ur offices, or by post by .: plittin' a cent pipe of the pump and managed to keep the emptying of foreign alainhouses upon utilize the Queen politically is especial] gumption of the Bulgarian throne was an sending your address to R• parker k Co., : r afloat .until noon, when her sons returned; our shores, It is now a system, the name of memorable as bearing upon her sex. In illegal act and constitutes a breach of the Dyers andCleaners, 759 to 763 Y on e S :►• to resolve dal and she was taken out in an exhausted con- pauper being saved b a tem the agitation for female suffrage some of Berlin treaty Toronto, Branch Offices : 4 John -St. N., He t` : y porary peouni-'„• I . ' -. dition.` An investigation showed that the ary help, but the pauper still remainin file American advocates of that measure had The Czar's eonimunifdation is decidedly Hamilton; 10) Colborne St., Brantford• - - - know which „ tramps had ransacked the house and ab- This form of poverty has nothing to do with spoken of the Qnepu as representing the Impar°five. It declares that Russia disap• Mr, Gladstone has agreed to drive the' F�' • nebber shall. .- stracted $17011 cash, and $1,300 in certifi- the main question. It is an irre nlarity olncipl roves of Prince Ferdinand's action and first pile of a Cheshire line's brie - .. principle of the participation of woman in P rates. that should not be allowed and which need P power• and this notion found some deems it a groes violation of the treat - ge across I ,jhe - Merett y the De®. AN 17NNATIIRAL SOFT, not be allowed, The forei a soh° among the mons ignorant friends of j item from thi hers in filch g pauper arrives 1Vhonever our S3tomaoh ar BfbweU get oral of or• � ' e°rge Harwood, twenty years old; son of y laziness and immoralit , and that cause in England, But a few years The Name$ Of Wowelli. . der, Causing Biliousness Dyspepsia, or indigestion, T '- 'a farmer living' near Ridgetown, Ont., as Y ago, when the subject was before Perlia- Give yhour dao hter but one name in bap• their attendant evils, Make at once a does of Dr• . � - •, f p ° ' of ( i�l at once a burden on the nation and on eo• n,�t „ S g .,arson a Stomach Butters. Beat family medbine a ' sanited his father, it is - claimed, about two ciety. lie degrades labor .and fosters crul,e. ' a'nember read an eztract frpm Our tism, will be perfectly content with Au D Life in the ltighlsnds,” in which the Queen it• fisc lover never regairea, never sees r"�°t°' bo cents.` . oeption of the weeks ago, and 'threatened to kill'him• It He ie not the product. of any commercial � ce the railroad deelsrgd woriaeu un t for politica, and that but one of her names, if she has a do The digging` for the foundations of the!` is also chari;ed that he attempted to kill his or economic principle in operation &mon b z8n: new Roman Catholic cathedral edam Jonel, mother. us but a deran !n factor thrown• in bg good w°meu will leave these things to men. When the girl marries let her alga a kee at Peking . ` ' The young man ran aovay from , t3 K Y 'There were cries of,"Urdert" throe hour the her surname, 'i'hen whenever Y P baa been begun, J other dietingn bis home soon after the affair and went to base design. Nothing can be argued from $ we see a _ club are to be Windsor. On Thursday afternoon Chief his appearance against the general prosper- House of Commons, even the majority, to woman's name; we shall know whether The' Sporting Record I I,.:' - Balns received a telegram from Ridgetown Y of our country or the opportunities of whom the sentiment was agreeable, reoog- is married or single ; and if she. is married as BTnlsoand beat p rforman�rin� or rise Fear. i low•citizens, � asking him to arrest Harwood•on a charge p rising that it was unconstitutional to bring we shall know what her family name ia: If gestic a d Athletic X11 D'resrssxTs ! F, • relation for he industrious Dor. Tn ouc view, the CUn Or $PORT, A pe orniances, Bil- regeetied tha of threatening the' life of his father. When elusion of the whole trat:er is this, that w influence from the throne to bear on ade• ahs hnq earned a reputation ae a writer ors !lard Itacin g records, Baseball, Cricket, • . P bate in the Le ialature, 1 &and TrottiC livities 01 . _ the officer went to look for the young man ertY, as a calamity in our country,. is (with g Bat the arrow had doctor or sn LL. D.' as Mar Brown s Lioroase, , te. Price ec- rita,nps taken, Addresq alt pr�c he waain Detroit. The mother died about p aped to its !nark. The woman's declare- cr►rl•y that with leer as 1lfaipy Bi-owa hJohnl order@ t T119 No.`lsxD' 50 Front dt. Eat, Toroc:to, l from enjoying the exec tions above noted) the result of tion against the litical aspirations 'of her. son • and in all bases there will bee &red an for thesis nix clays ago, and it is asserted that the Persistent improvidence on the part of the go ,i" t young man is responsible for her death. Poor y criminal and art! throe h` sez was even feathered y cries of "order t" infinite amount of talk and iaqui P The tailors Guild of Madrid has trade a - srtl , p p Y g which recognised the th e's abdication of she was before she wast ee tO w'bO very rlaborite uniform for the Kin of S in. ' I The `follawi TRAIN WRECKERS, the lack of exercise of the vfrtue's of self -de harried. This sys- The Kin is a g r ` ' nial and self control. While we believe Political power. At a same time the tem is essential to the "cause" of woman, g ye&r old. ;, was then annc A passenger train on the B. D, dt E: road many eminent and woe by women now It may ba said that it lack's perfection in ton1Ople who am @abject to bad breath, foul coated Bio. Gardner was derailed, four and a 'half miles from that laws should restrain the rich (_whether claiming the iranehiae in England felt sore two rsiepeets ; we cool not individual or corporative) from artialit gee, or any disorder of the ilton,seh, oae at once ! ' We, the u: ' Mount Pulaski, Ill., last week. The train p Y about the incident. Tlie question naturally three names whether the t tear f of mt the � relieved by using Dr, t7ar,lon's 8too,aoh Buts • and injustice toi4ard the poor in financial hem the old and tried remedy, Ask your Druq¢ist, ro' - . of said- soeie ran about 4^0 feet on the ties before it wsa suggests itself whether submins{ve readiness oraight not be a widow, and it makes no S+srah Bernhardt hates the British $topped. None of the care were -overturned matters, and while we know the curet` Encampment p to sign measures "pawed by Parliament provision for a second 'metria These are Sunday � pisestorial 1 • classes have a rit,hteoua ound of eom- , ge ao that although playing in London, she i and nobody was hurt. An examination of P however repu�riant to herself, is eonBiStent delicate uestiona, In regard to the first it la Boston, S ate ,the rails revealed the fact that the a Ikea faint in this direction, at the saltie time with the hi hest character. No one can is nonce �s business to know whether the Went >;° -Paris on Sun, y murrain in time ! i had been drawn from the ties and the fish we assert, c at the beginning, that the in- doubt that he Queen has oftsn done this, woman is or is nota widow for a ra Ve in the Bois and a dinner in a I «' respectfully a plates removed., so that the rails a rte{ as crease of riches does not increase floverty, and that she would have signed Gla►detone'a hooses to make that fact �o�ninel she fur blond t, S e was bac k in London in time I �`'• quest to be ,r P but only increases the envy which la at the Home Rule bill as promptly ss 13alu,bur 's then she has wa p rat, and ay night a play. _ him@ -Kiln soon ae the train struck them, Crowbars bottom of the Henn Geor a movement. Y ys enough to em has,z9 it. the lar eat fi: rind other tools need in the fiendish work Y g Cuerciun bill. 10 those who realise that And in the second place, it does got at all A• P• 362 I _ said waters were found near the track in the weeds. The strong objections raised by tt,e Cana- every asserting of causal prerogative, matter what becomes of the name Of elan and American eo lea to u `T[%'�-•�.a►u Al;t: V �i�—Nae aid Femme— '' the `�A` during the eI P P p� per immi- even on their own si a for es a , La r' - gratibn from the old world have drawn forth that may be used on the other stde,e and 8h tis to bedpreservedhand sheacaanottit 'g° prod 8. s•. w. nENN[S, Toronto. ' ' Sorel Commnnlon. a. good deal of critiaiam from Eaglisl� restores a weapon winch hue normally required -to set u mile•& PATENTS "°� Sale _til""tra�d d"@°� t,ve Cat- ' i• We have t: p 3, Your , alogue tree. R. Cpa,,,Darlin Toronto '� On Juiy 27 the Spiritualists or Advanced journals• 'Che taunt of inoonaistencj has proved fatal to human liberty, it will appear life. P tones all alon her • ! y1'hinkeraof the United Stateaengaged in what y levelled at the Americans,, who that the wiseom of Victoria as a womga is g DOO Lit ti AGEN`t'e WANT" IN EVERY been Ecco! G County in Canada, Address, ! ,�` . J.. PLt thea' termed a soul communion. The Think- have taken very decisive measuref for keep• •reflected in her strict constitutionality ae • A NeW Prize lCitorl WERRtg at ea•• 87 Chureh St., Toreste. I ;, R. P1. ars, either singly or in -small bodies, retired ing out rindesirable immigrantr, the British Queen. Thi le the open secret of the hum ge Y sought for, read with pleeievre or or l'oma[e R r - A�A�` to their chambers at a given hour for.the peon nations evidently eon . a e paid b� the 1?;aglish pie t0. a uebn is a pyo l���a°dCu,v�as,uswanted,a,,,ie j s and other Euro" g pec dila intment, is then tossed Beide and hole or apare time, on wary or oommis. V Coag + �purpoees of coplmunion with the spirits, or sleeting that be sauce Americans have boast .who is uelther beautiful or brillisni and for8otteri. $qt lice R,ha don. [ndi�triatUnion of$.N.A.,4bAroade.Toronto, . , ;".- • 1,[i,• with friends still in the ;!ash and located in ed of offering an asylum to the o reseed . whose withdrawal of the throne from all read of Dc. .tTluttbarfu CIrTr1\6 i�ceeul»—(lent!@men `' lir•[ r� they should be w' Pierce s T+tivorite Preaoriptioa, read it again, 1 desirous of aalniring a thorough knowledge of other parts 'of the world, The results, ac- ;Iling to receive the off litical power has not beau accompanied Y iscove�r iq dt somethi to r e— x p I at once PxoT' cc►rdin to. the re scourin for the d garment cu n should a - pe goy its usual lastua es a social coatre. h'or E T y d. Cosa,o g ports, were marvellous. liulitedg and social refuse of Earn in un b s mesaen o `f ey to those eit$�eri from 122 YOtte st , -Toronto. Terms on application. � Cv L rc Oue Advanced Thinker relates that, ata quantitlea• though to Puritanism and prosaic R uncal- function denitiltgementr Or an e>f# tl» m,i. UE BO:LEB I1i8PIt(TION land In it X. B•—Th St. Louis seance, "a friend visited us in It is somewhat su ricin• 'in the fine of ism the Court in mourning has been a _ ful divers o w k Y p u'ce Company of calexei ear ' . g' gree sex. P ` di'r ea' geese& peouliae to their Conauttiug ir,glneere and Solicitors of Paten 5 written anti the astral form, and although a stranger to . tHis revalent fcelie ahje As howin the needleasneae sot sny r• r�_: P Ff to learn that in , . t . gp cal Po rlr Internal influnma- T e M u N T v . G'' aforesaid K. everyone but myself and husband, be dascrib- Britain itself the influx of foreign pauperism j y 4 tion a ' ' ' c3. C. Rosa, Chief En r_ :4• at aforesaid CQart at all the ma crit oI the E 116h , V4 � ulperation, readily yJe1A t0 its fineer• A• i'itesl;te, Bee y-Treae: ed all present, also an absent `member, who is beginning to receive attention, For p6ople desire a splendid Court, dtfd brava eurativo gadiiaming powers. It in the•o 1 had been detained by sickness that night, man r ? ,� « Seckt y years there has n a steady stream felt aggrievc,d b Its long eclipse. Also, the mediet for women, gold b dro RUBBER STAMPS SEALS gave our positions in the circle, and' the of continental immigratio poarin; into the l mg p°litioai! thinkers of En land 1aoe� POM -i arantee from the glnanu• , and Burning Brand@, ac, boa g , ` dee pr sen fact that our circle was triangular in shape large English centers, ells!! London g P under id ells pe y , a high value on the throne, especially since factureru, thaw it will give satisfaction in torCatalogue. BARBER BROS• CO,, and a repeated words that were spoken in A large proportipn of the arrivals consist it has reseed to,be a political institution. — @vary case, or money will be refunded. This s7 Scott St•, Toronto. ' _ , goes to show theirclsf. Immediately after returning to of those in destitute circ instances. e' American Psi r • • u a whir' one w. his body and consciousness he wrote a letter competition is seriously f It by the British pe ? gar °tee has been printed on the bottle- ILLUSTRATED new and ABS free, something i about beef ,�, wrapper, and lalWlfullYcarriedout for many onpe,tvou wen, whd na„ acAN�D AI x BUSINEss to us detailing his visit and asking if he was workingmen, anal the c t Of maintaining years, nashun ar' correct. We answered by return ,mail, the idle and incapable a ng them largely 8,000 Tong Oi Ced. UNIVERSITY a SHORTHAND INSTITUTE Public liars► and n' �i es, in every particular."' At I�ew Yak increases the burdens of u rism. i The Empress, a new steamboat between d nt: Ceeae.dif. BROOKS, seCTr�e�ta�y aBna ManaNer r� ' � 4-, cause of it. _ the persons communing felt themselves con- The returns .of the French Naval Adra'Wit. Dover and Calais, has made the trip under — COMPUBITto g ( own memix - -nected both with Chicago and Nottingham, The, Government have nounoed their in- 'trstion as to the maritime fisheries of France an hour. N GOLD, Antique Bronze tention of appohlting a P diamenta Dom- for the ear 1885 have uet been- nblishfed, IgC®u• / � ULDf Natural wood, and other Picture and soumd sales! - `�` where circles were formed. They conversed ry y j �, y� Room Mouldin ) wool—his w It;able �7t�• if�r�. , ga, )r`ramee, Etc Paintings, En - with the participants in the solemnities 'in mittee to inquire into t e immigration of They show that the total gaantitty of . cod The science of sur er gMrwinP, Etohin , Artotypes Artista'Matertal@ ale. U these places, and saw in addition both Jews destitute alien's and report.on the restrictive (taken off Newfoundland and Iceland), her- wonderful progress iiAgu,voeee timulese, y alogaMi �ATTHgW lewde and itetail• Trade Cal• alit I believe and Indians in distant countries takin rt 'measures prevailing in other fcountries, rings, mackerel and snehovies taken in 1885 the most intricate and delicate o Qsue• `t CO•• Toreate. g Pa Now that the British people are thus was about 188,000 tons, as lust 160,th'0 are saw tmdertaken and carried to a c� H� i'�N�ON GUARANTEE ! : " . c�ai$ht ape in spiritualistic demonstrations. The reaulb brought face. to face with the problem of tons in 1884. The total faire of cod off fui testte• bass bites, a was " a baptism of truth and harmon There are now revers! well au- ttai AND A(DENT CO. (LD>, OF IONDON, EN('• I`' can't believe Y, pauper immigration in their awn country, Newfoundland was over 9,000 tons• It Is thenticated cases of what ie known r t ��0•°°° Dominion tlovernment De " ` - and a prayer from a medium invoking moat they may perhaps be able to form a juster worthy of note also that notwithatan neumo hash, . +', • rain out dos subliimel the sEbb,000. Head Ofllce : 72 King St. East Toronto. '} (- y presence of the higher idea of the injury which, they inflict on the oonatanb cum !sluts aei to the disc ding p foray, that ie tri say, the removal of t)eutlemen of inSuence wanted in unrepresented `` gels to uplif t humanity, A Maaeachuaetts ppear- diseased portions of the fangs in cases of diatriets. A. T. MceoRD, r' y lead a remarkable experience. The other$ by dumping their paupers in Canada, anoe of the sardine, the quantity taken in consumption, While, however, this delicate ` " The Libr 1885 was greater by eighty-two millions operation has sometimes bees' aueoeeeiully 8esident. Secretary for the Dominion.; rt. having remained in silence for a time, fished his in =after the manner of the Friends, Brother than in tjla previoua year, erf ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE the number Horgebreeding in �nglfnud. P otmed the � isks attending it are so very near l i $ugh became entranced ; and following this _ g;rea�i and the ch"0es of recovery so slight `vill re-opou on the 1st October. Fuii courses of lac- I ! Lucreta Mott, Hannah Moore and ether A eyateltiatic effort is about to be made i that ft is seldom' resorted to. The safest Bolan n Age`i` ulture,Live stock. Dair}�ng,Chcmistry, :' works on a . loved controls-" appeared, their gentlt by the British Government t0 encourage ". MCGarigle• . , fan in oonaumptivfe oases la to !tae Ur traininrZ in Enniiev Science, Etc., and a good practical ( �'. "Almanac" . !faces beautified by the soft, luminous •d' halo' 'bored -breeding' in the United Kingdom. The chances that b1t:Glarigte a {II be ex DIerce's Golden Medical Discovery. This g hand the elomen ary m, cour4eos. ! " p° For otreular giving terms of admission, course of ; antis°r a k . surrounding them." The lady declares that The, other day in the House of Commons tradited are growing poorer every day. It ata Y study, Cost! etC., apply to JAMES Augus , Mr .., : i _: and cue wh Lord Ribblesdale stated that the Govern- is naw asserted that no reptesentytions have well s, t a ours the dieing a its earlier President. she •'felt trauaported with an unspeakable gas, thoroughly arresting the ra�agea of �1 (lu 1ph, August, lss7. - menta. He joy and realized the sublimity and sacred ment had undertaken to ask for a sum of been made to W the terrible malad b removin its eauke MERCHANTS , ' he said, bei Hess of soul communion between men and £5,000'to be devoted to the purpose in Ire- tradition be applie lif,�anda iE la further y� Y g HUTCHERS ` library be and healing the lungs. • • angels." Another lady professes to have land, of which £3,200 was for stakiOna, and affirmed that there i$ no round u AHL TItAOEea •'ExEn.tLLY• divans and n Cornel u i Vanderbilt is about forty yeats we want a GOUD MAv in your locaut to ick n � i; •' had a conversation with a spirit answering he asked whether similar action was con- extradition can be asked for exec; t that o g P p What s t; po which of a e and worth certain! y to the name of Ad Hassam, $rad 'she avers template , in the ease of England and Scot- comity. That Canada will head over the hsps $12b,000,000. Ike Qr a'00 emetidB ����� ! sa the Libr that this spirit mentioned to her the „ams land. I reply the Marquis of Salisbury accused as a matter of courtesy is question-� Cleat. said the such was the intention of the able. The United States never eztends worker as hie friends fear he is injuring for us Cash furnished on satiatactor 'of a gentleman who is to become an adept his health b his assiduous attention to the Address C• S. PAgE $yds fid V y guaranty. The r and is to proceed to India in pursuit of C�overnm rat. By consent of her `Magee ermont, U.B. `_ is a very fa ty, similar courtesy to other countries, and when details of his business• It aeeins atran a to - Jurther occult knowledge• , • Queen's later wiL henceforth be devoted American offenders ave been returned to it g lrAv>:Ir LINE OF' STF.AIIts�Hll'M, ••Oh, you to the o feet of .improving the breed of by countries with hloh it has no extra think pOf a man woricing himself sick when B Bailin weekly between Montreal and Live di &'read he hbs a larger income than he can by rp0°t - drinking oL ► horses a this well re resent a oontriibu- tion treat the Was ib ton authorities have Y po�3aibilit et rid of. Human nature is ReTaa oe esseas '—Saloon, Mown 8s0, Liverpool • SLe Believes is Henry P. an y 8 $40 $60 and $w • Return Ticks td90 and tltrii § siestas on tion of £$,000 a ear. The Chancellor of been bleular to a nounee that Whey would a queer thing. .—aiioo,c�ing to Steamer and accommodation. inter. `I Hymila Bo `Herr Geor e : •' M d Y Par' Y € y ear, this •steal; � is the Exc4equer also proposes to put in the not reel rocate. pmediate and Steerage at Lowest ratc„e. For further pe�ity, D, Lburnt to a eriaP•" estimate a further sum making rap am p •� Yes ; I shall break the engagement," ar'tioulars and to secure Berths, a 1 to Ili. E. fui feat whr _r- IlIUI[BAY senerai blilA Mrs. George : "Marey me ! So !t ia," amount of X5,000 for .the same purpose, she said, folding her arms and lookin defi•. ager Ip uStom House . : 1 ,r'. to withdral ant ; '• it is really too much trouble to con- ere t T wwne and oittiiea tke �o� Agents in the dU- «SAnd the potatoes are not half done." The Government propoifie further, following The remarkable tory :comes from San venae with him • he'8 as o Isee now." the precedent set in Iieland, to assign the B'raneisco of a boy w o was vaccinated, and talks like he hada deaf as s post, and k '•des, sr And the bread is --sour, and, in' fact, administration of this fund to an Inde rad- upon his arm hue me the letursf' of a aides tune wa• tnonthful of mush. Be- E.CORATED WINDOW BLINDS. _ des it, pe 1 , mixed up a chars' ie rant a thing fit to eat; and I'm as ant trust. • As the improvement of the Dow's head. It is a out the sizpe of a stand- Basting." "Don't break them ply' drs- Bea at aught, Bvery house needs them. Chfeapi,+Den it, , hungry as a bear. What on earth have you breed of - Canadian horses is a matter of and dollar. It is sn exact repress>ntation of : tkat , tell him to take Dr g'�ement fc r Curable and Economical. ro Washing or t` • �n � beau doin with yonrrelf all the molnin 1" ea 3s ►s t✓'6tairh treafa , and will last ten times as lona as ordinary `.. 3 g g • gr t importal,ce to this country, the a cow's head, eui silk uette. The nose, jaw B,emedy. It .will cure him cop{8telp." s temti►re maktnie T �"a4ip Lis6ta. our #ur de nez' " I've been swinging in the hammock, Dominion Government might well consider and horns are peif t. There i4 evens g d a d dear. dreaming about how lovely everything ,.whether to take similar ate with that end Well, ]� 11 tell him.. Ido hate tc, break Wor1r• Buquire'early. 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Eiail woman ! prir`elees Elft o lofieemriri �, n, � •::_ >_ . ` .R ": et � never y .-_ _ LIIB• •'� f�'IEITTIFIC•t�., .� � ; �i tae• I To THE LIIII ,, ;� s, LI'': iw __ :i To make wnJ1 mngti�ly his earthly bh•�*;+ ,ati making,y 1 I • With penia leye thy vitt, a would painful dab to annonnoe`m►• ► ig� p,'r IRS Dt10TYVB FORC>lt OF THIO �VORLv. �i ` soli my purpose to enter into any The eight longest rivers I i the world ae- e : t g,} have se- di It arm painf t3► to the ,it-I, will r death among demo of dis club," F,� a nope published by the Bureau of discussion as to the credibility of miracles, cord T bloc are Bet toll wj of ej ]ulVliseouciit ��tTb t man maoff by thy ysells ive lovehnes� �. hr i r tarmac said Brother Gardner as the meeting opened: Statistics in Berlin the following very in bather wrought at Ste. Anne de Beaupre, 4 194 miles ; , The greatnw,e cit the gift of Clod in L _ I « 'ved Watson, an honor mem- r b one of tae innume Paula boat of faith- M ieaisaippi, Niha 4,020 •Yang- - +' •' ; ,h either to - Un ereei , , teresting figures are taken, Y 3 133 Amazon $ 063 • yenessai- )ter residin' -at Griffin, Ga., ar' no °II Four-fifths of the epgipee now wael4ing in healers that nowadays would fain persuade to e Ktaa,A, . , » . , ► Formed from map's d`►, as neither aqua uytruutiona 2 950 Amur, 2 953 ;Congo, 2,883 ; round ' I he. will Birth. I hey bin notified by letter d t us to throw physio and physicians to the Soanga, ; , ! But ;,let s graceful curve, without s er oir, k' y e world have been constructed du4ng the I i3hoc►i,rg wnut by nature may thee be and n you have sed awe a week o:. De steward i eioge. Neither do I feel called upon to ex• Mackenzie, 2,8ti8. - J }h a r ,stool avid de a8us1 embl of last five la•trs (2(i ye�ttej. f {' press my own opinion its the premises. I Illinois paid last year $241800, 0 tetx for And hew, by art, efl poti�hed thou may. ook y using gape do300,00$ • That man may pee r. iii ug CO say mourain', an' if de deceased was be d on -France has actually 49,590 statioribry or have sough to tell the story of Ste. Anne liquor and tobacco : Ohij,, The g�m:eo of thO sift of God in th ill draw a blue mark ru de a - locomotive boilers, 7,001 locomotives, and with tush f�ullaasa and accumoy as in � Kentucky $12,400,0'0`1; New York I16,104,- eut pack- dues hew German baa 59, 00 1 850 boats boilers , Y attainable and havin cited souie of 000 ; Pdnnaylvania,.$8,100, , North Car ' Not from "hip heat, na -not to b8 p leer -: they will count. Q40 Bradder Wa n. In his boilers 10 000 locomotives and 1,700 ships. ' ' $ aline, $1,95U,OOU ; Tennease. •gi,6iNi,ptO ; Nor from'hia loot, tar less to bye his clays , Mt noted wonders tl1aG see claiWed to r But from hfe Aide, as mate with full aecol�d, i'hiy offer _ , "I knowed g $736 705 • Alabama $7$ u42 and 1, single or death the world has )oat a party far sort o boilers ; Austria, 12,Ov0 bo11eri1 and 2,800 , di to ' llepave been done there, I would leaxe the Geor ia, • And InAmth his arm, its shielding • powe t"e " keeper who While he paid his debts to de last locomotives. whole matter to my rasdets, inviting them Misaiseippi, $12,f108 ! That man may see P o white man could keep chickens The force eq to the working steam �o form their own conclusions thereupon, The gold held by the '�reaucnry in its �eB'restnese of the gift of aofl to thee. r p read. Any cent, [n While you could . In 16$2, as Abbe Casgrain tells us, a young Vaults at Washington weigl 519 tons. If The openihicinode writ so near to his of a house- avidin' two miles of him. y engines represents in the United States gr sa be echoer, lost an op- 500 OOq horse avec, in England 7,000,000 an namedNtcholas Drouin, from the arieii peaked into ordinary carts, one ton to each That part clave to the rib—eo story ea sag fandly, treat him avid a how, 7, J16 their east rtunit to ick u a pig. was ekeerce- T ,,500 000, in :of Chateau Richer, who was tormen with cart it would make a urooe� cion two, miles Cauytng that eonEciou>i weakness in the art Y , Y P P P g horee powor, to Germain, 4 , been in man B iesninK wonn►nwards &I � s, rapper of a !pyo bee absent from de Thursday ebeni>i' France 8,000,000, in Anetria 1;500,u00. In 'a Volivous form of epilepsy, obtained lona, allowing twenty feetlof space for the That man may see ,state, (will "re►8 er meetin', but you didn't want to leave these the iyiotive soaves of the locomotives Is pomp' eta apdpermanent relief, as the result movement of each horse and cart. The ail- The aleatg,ei� of the gift of ani in th world or nine days' masa, at Ste. wet he 7 396 tons. t 'ne w a 1 ' prayer d number in all the I of a ntiuva , Y ver in the same van is g , could t co ore e whose t -chau that bone-handled umbrella what h not included, ar uiteer i Such then erre never meant to live apart};- , a bO Anus. Two years later, one ]v Measuring it in carts, AS in; the ease of the For neither, 'tis not good to be alone,: g one at pre- ick it u amounts to 105,000, and represent a total o q , But by a loving union, heart with heart,� using their pick Watson was powerful kind to 3,000,000 horse power. Adding this amount Bird, whose leg had been badly broken, on old, it would re uire the bervices of 7,396 ams time he didn't the other figures, we obtain the total of. being carried w the sacred spot, was there horses and carts to transport it and would To be ,►o longer twain, but &I rays orrq buy a five- his family, but at dee to g Feast lose eight of de fackt dot ,Iiia three chill'en 46,000,000 horse power. made whole and strong again. Elie Gorlin, make a procession over twenty-one miles in That Alan ,Spay Bea The greatness of the gift of God in all. and, : after war' bow-legged an' his wife, cross-eyed. A steam horse power tb equal to three brought almost to the�rave with an inane- length. u r 1'east is He fi erect it down dot some of 'em. would -actual horses' ower ; A living horse is equal able dropsy, while receiving the euchariat Kg pThe Irish a ionitaraI stsatisties for 1886, Are they then most to pity or to blame so and will be sick about-once a Reek an' dat deir shoes to seven men. The @team ,engines to day felt his sickness depart from him, and �t ilseaed, s e ver instructive. The fol- who mica, the eweet4 of mntrimnnial'b fest so with a y sprang uP 'ahouttn I am . Healed, j Fy Such ecet.sf not even conceived by t m, would w'ar out about so often. represent in the world approximated the i lowing oro show an increase—figures indi- hearts do feel, bac toupee can ne , r e Pass•-- a •• der Watson didn't ea ck> too work of a thousand millions of men, or more To cop Jean t Adam avec the very eating nares: Th c man m1y see c•adn, kers Brad pe much of dis cold world. If he traded coulee than doable the working population of the pry ous prtvil ge of eight restored after The greatness of the gift of God in the. 'unseen he went out to his stables earth, whose total population amounts to many years' da►rknesa. In 1841 Dame Barley ............... ! • • '13' r 15K9 will _-'. unsight an d e. 2,131 rP 1,455,923,000 inhabitants. Steam, there- 2,555 :- -- '- in de mawnin' prepared to see s co ee. If Clenevieve Bo Pauli, having long endured • • B g-g fore, has trebled man's workin power, on- the horrors of a epsy and convulsions, had Potatoes he at u a dollar on de strip ams he It �IIad ecu Played efole- +Cecte of early P P h nomize his hyeioal herself borne to th shrine, and there, whilst Turnips .... L . .... .... 2,A3A sour, who tend wisely figgered dat de odder fellar ad abhn him to eco P 19 743 " Say lemma use your telt-pb 'ne a minitl iii ;also ld,o• eighty-four chances to his sixteen. He re- strength while attending to his intellectual praying before th main altar, the Ineffable Flax ..................... , health stole swiftly .... 59 441 . • be exclaimed aa he rushed into a}n office on town tromthe algid dot de winter brought ehillblaine and development. T_ , . n her, andeshanw et forth praising Clod v have— • . teens Hay and ado er Griswold street. advanced lire Of decrease, we ha e— I• { - e rammer mosquitoes, an he sought to put u i � .. � Certainly." 1, ec+nd for and jj ,� - - ` , 4for her deltversnce. y ago, f, _ • _ , 1,471 _ � . e of Men. The ( lip wid boaf widout complaint. VELOCITY OF ELECTRICAL TRAIiSMI$gIlSA. � � • About two sere a ° a `Wheat .......... • . • • i "Hello !Hells 1 Give cue 8505. � Is that youon recetp1 of P Data " I shall pronounce no;eulogq ober his re- ' prof. Gould has a>laeita►ined that aerial lad of sixteen, named Fiset, from Spring- • • • .. , • , , , 6,886 - • • darling Y" t i, V welling• Beans and s.......�....: ' 438 - g ` tel ph.wires on poles transrinit electricity field, Massachusetts, came to Ste. 'Anne. Maine. While be was saxious to lib oa�in l d pea Yes.") � gra 1 he rare of frc•m 14,000 to 16,600 mil For seven years his whole body had been end carrots...... 2,489 s'rattermell ons, green con at t ores which defied all " Sav, pet, Y eft my wallet on the dresser .,ki by the order to enjoy Y tits forbid• 'pneuma an odder lnanrieasof life, he know per second, and that the velocity of trans covered with horrible s his right with $2.511 in it. Did you find it �" u- b l e b c s ed de sooner he died de longer he -could rest mission increases with the distance octaves efforb to heal them. Moreover, '•Yes " d or, in other words, leg was so distorted that he scald not move Historic Men Of b[elm8ry. �E G«,d !)`Frail I'd lost it otif the street. •,. 1j Sunday mawnings, an de lase wood he the wires and the earth, , without crutches. Kneeling before the al- hey to cut to keep de cabin fish gots'. It with the height of suspension. The history of the world has been (lot- Bic load off my mind. Shall I brili9 up those resoluahions h sympathy u1 ke aabme►rifae cables tar, be was Permitted not only to kiss the �d along with the names of these who have shoes ar' needless to pass Subterranean wires, i but to sit to his breast. ti List ori far his wife. She £Epees on our �sym thy, transmit slowly.ilq wires saapend saint's relic, poe„e„so�i remarkable memorise. An far (c. I es, •') L pe► ,; i hale at: Instantly an e7eGraor inertly delicious tram- back the remote riods of antiquity, \•• I'm dea�broke, ou know,. but perhaps : irratis by while at dA same time she doan reckon on at a feeble height 'transmit,& g lest by : 'ttin' a cent of our money. It sr' needless velocity of 12,000 wit per second, rhos or thrilled through his frame. A kind of we are told there lived men who were I can borrow $5 until after dinner, so as not - cer .� Co.,� � that are ane 2,000 higher give a velocit ecstasy seized upon him, and in that on. famous for their wo derful powers of mem- to disappoint you. Good-bye d&Fling." r ler & tit., to resolve dot our loae.ar' Brudder Watson's ("Good bye, sweetness.) ain- He took his chances. We dose of from 16,000 to 2,000 miles. Wheat Qked limb stiai hten d out; and he�lwent O1y' hn Vit. N., know which way he went, an' we probably stone's experiments in 1833 seemed to showg ., ga► " he said to the man a the desk'' 1 his crutches A school teacher f London whose same y, Lntford, r 000 'miles per second, butaway with joy a e, leaving - nebber shall." .. a veldait�► of 288, confirmed. at the altar. Amo th later a young girl was Dawson, powessed a remarkable mem- �� perhaps you overheard what arid, snd;l drive the i MAEING BRADY. this result has never been c from (hen's Falls, N York, received her cry. He could repeat the book of Job and will lend me the five?" Inc across. - _ • rata then read the 'followio man- batt-mad eight whilst standing, to rept adoration, be- the Pasalmhe, sedated without the aid er of two Leda t�T�h�Tccupant pointed-over to,.. A The secretary The London Road Car Co p y po item from the Tribune, of Great Falls, m of What 2 Skip Ill et out of or- a successful experiment with lighting on fore the statue of See. Anne, whither she book, Spencers" Faerie Queene, A poem to lit ofto r T• of i omnibuses with an tnoandeeee t had been led by sympathising friends. The followin Incident I have u n the testimonynearly four thousand stanzas of nine linea �, Yes. o•old Y" . a arse of 1=►r, ,f pieparatious are in progress for the re- elect is light. A battery occupying 1 g .iy medtoine, `'cetion of the Lime•Kiln Club, of Detroit, thea cubic foot is used land it gives a f of on of the most intatli ant and eel -h 1 ., YeB,i, P d celebration neat fall. Give- i ins �f the at the railroad light ht than is usually found in 'bu inrf, ed Freneh•Canadiann have ever met, Parsoae, the Greek sicliolar," could',repeat ,, Been caught before ?" I ` • ' sidam Jones, Col. Pompeii Parker and the Theme elle have to be refilled with chemic& e witnessed It with his own epos Rue; • Milton's " Paradise Leet" bs>ekwsrds. ,c Yea.„ g at 1 eking distin nished members of that famousto* " I skip ! Good-bye !"—Detro t F e Preen otherg every sixteen hours it burned aontinuoual , lated it to me :. Three a tea miles 1A monk who res dad in Moscow in t}be = Ku and the coat is about one penny per day. do farmer, living fifteenth century, could repeat the whole of club are to be the eats of our colored fel- above Quebec, who had been dumb et1+ low-citizens, who will make a liberal a pro- the New Testwmtent► i but not deaf• from his girth, determined It has been writ of the Bourbons that Now to Catch Frggl� pp ` rete F-tai priation for their entertainment. It in It if Ste. Anne would vouchsafe or of mean's name, nor his IIK,'nF,TSgK\T8 - pe In the Roekiegi to they never f g i'_1i.t•t•N, lsil-- re etted that the well-known tem ranee ,• ,, p oclivities of the club will prevent them him relief. Aecmrdingly, bare footed, bare- facie, and this has been sometimes consider �i'he simplest method to secure i8 to use a► �,iareys au p the good thin prepared The largest bear any of us ever saw was a headed, coatlee4 and fasting, he walked the from enjoying all g 8's P P that came within an inch of killi g ed ea a true sign of jtheir royal natures. common gig light .and the bane hand. A ] Y t cinnamon t entire distance to her shrine. Fainting, fro is attracted and charmed by light. He - 1 one of my men—a good hunter -and fir t• but full of faith, he wrote out his confession Houdin was once invited with his rani for them. will swim to land toward a torah. AL night IT boss NOT. clear aide—Charles fluff. (I cosy refer Y g p he rests in the tangled edges of the water, Ls made a : g upon the slate he always carried attended to a gentleman's house to give a private ,^ uI Spain.; -_ The ;following epistle, dated at -Bosman, the big cinnamon, too, as an instance n f es u rwAived the communion, and then lay seance, and as they went u stairs they about a foot within, but always with bead '` up was par- wae then announced . danger that some attends trap the library door, which g down to rest. Next morning he was onb of p��d cry towards his destit}ation, Yoa mast not: bear.) He had set his traps near nn fg t, he first at the communion service. The tially open. In tbgt single momentof twelve reach for him from tlls rear, but ahvs s foul coated Bro. Gardner: t coo at once We, the undersigned aforesaid members in the Spring, and was unable to visit t m church was crowded with reverert worship- Charles Houdin reed off .the names catch him by the head. This 'sport can for a week. When he of to the bait, tr p volumes and Paco -the position of two continued up to 12 o'clock, but after mid- ,Bch Bitters, els, Suddenly the service was broken in ,i�ltn of said society, dealgnated at the Boston N ng and log were nae. ter taking °Pte upon by a strange, half articnlats 'shout bit•• ae night his dolorous cries have Ceased. Pott Encampment of the ow E land Branch of g is I the scan 1�h Sunday �- t�'. piscatorial Equivocators, of said city of; trail, he Boon fu' and the renmants of h g that startled every one. All eyes ; were Tho'gentleman, larii g must then find him by accident. The red . ,,,tlr•n, she . t S; ate and county aforesaid, wou d chewed to matchwood ; the bear, eviden I turned toward the spot whence it came, and artful! led b t e lather to ask some g' in time • Boston' ointl be leave to r - p. y y fli►nnel catch is adapted to day as well As 4 reap eon] y g s large one, had gone og with the tea a there, with countenance whose exultant queatioas relating the library, and w� ni ht s rL Anything red leases the inner in a Informed as to whether the aa; d followed his trail as long as he had 1 ht ori htnrss traasoended all ezpreseion, stood setonished by the acanracy of the magician's frog's fancy. Three hooks adjusted to a li,u in time quest to be g Lime-Rile Club intends to offer a prize for but found nothing and had to return to the mate, a mate no lonpyer, ggivinu vent to answers. line, half hid by the flannel, end &I 1ly lob, the lar set fish said to be caught within the camp. Next day, very foolishly, he a his emotions in joyful ejaoalwttons t strfilled Boone, the blind' negro pianist who has down within near reach of the drag, wi►1 in- P .162 said waters of the aforesaid United States the trail again alone, beginning where Theaceforward be s ke freed left offi Af ter s long march he came to �e edifice. laO Y> yen performsnaed through several States, does him to leap for the object, and s i ,i F'r.uiaie— during the ensuing sumpaer. had and with tears streaming down his cheeks, htae a most wonde ul Imemory in connec- ultaneou3 jerk of the rod will catch the r.fronto. We have the honor to be the steep aide of a hill ;the bear had a said to my informant: " Ah sir, won't my tics with his art, From Duce hearing it, he game. Amore scientific arrangement is ors , 1.dent! one a there ; on the soft snow •tr h 1►OYs be glad hoar my voles !" With was able to plc 'zst's celebrated "Han rake four hooks of two foot linea, arrange �,clve enc- Yo most ob d t servants, Y 8 P gin, Toronto, t _ Very truly den ground the trail was plain. Just `as eh these and a hundred like marvel to kindle gs ghapsody " without missing a note. them around a cork with a string, bring the EVER J, PL$rrTITIIDS WATrl3, was beglnuing to sacead there Paas and sustain their faith, one can readily con- + roar, and the beast was on him. a Blind Tom also formed similar feats. four lines together into a knot shove the R. PLANTAGISNET Bsowi<s, And.s, lit his r ter to is ceive with what since „ty the myriad pil• affix a rod. A clover head sleeked from Toronto. had no time, to p apes g p Mozart, when only 1$ years old played AmBwuous OR S>alTx, a is grime, scorn the loco a of unim mon' a new opera from�ne hearing, which• had the field and strungto the cork and then let Wanted.Xaie - - ;'� shouldt:r but letting it fall octaves CONSA2Q(iUIFITY LSw.IB, • able rationalism, chant their canticles In been composed ex lewd to test his skill. down to the view of the game will make a ;t or commie• hands pulled the tri The bear was y rad honour of their patron saint.--J. M. Oxley, sure catch every time. A babe an will SOLIDTY GALL, A writer refs t0 tl.is incident, ss•ys : deem it cod Inek when he cap blew out his i. Atte, Toronto. a s within a few feet of ghim, and by a t in the Codtllopolitan. �i g the o a from g t s and he will- INCL 1NCLINa JAegrSOR, chance the anaimed bullet;took him bete n Knowledge of pxoTOPL�sM WATKINS' a ea. He had evident! tried the h 11- He not only re rodaoed P� light over a bag of 1bJ frog , CoRs,asx CULTURE WINTHROP BROWNS the y y v tee► memory—which w s very difficult piece-- say of some that they are large when they side and, worried by the hes withpnt missi le note, but on a measure eighteen inches. leucine. 131116 of -the TontCue. g y pp Ind Insur- B.—The above aforesaid epistle sea come back on his trail and lain behtn s woond ,playing th w In varitiona in each i i ear- written and composed by 'the hand is the heap of dirt, into which he had partly b r- Ministers of the Gospel sometimesosaa a manner that who heard him were ( ODDS AND E14DS1 >r t'atentA, aforesaid R. Plantagenet Browne. assistant rowed waiting for his enemy. Among he things that they would give anything n speechless with th sittonlshment. at aforesaid United States Court Brooms• debris of spring-tide— stones wad p- have Bald," said a city olergyman. "Ire' McKenzie tells us a most interesting f blind risk harper Boston family went off on a vacation, . pec y�reae. "De Seckretar will answer to de effeck y , member well hearing a brother tnlnister pat stn about Carol n, # Pe and the neighbors saw a cat lin the window'-,.,, ,i,�Ls y rooted trees— s bear could Basil lie hidd n 'i dot de Lime Kiln Clnb does not," replied if he was mad and wanted to conceal hi - his foot in it badly at a funeral severed years i'Y IPS, sten avid composer-who once ehallenved a famous and heard it mew pitifully. The Humane y, ecc. Send F the President. "De expeerienee of din club pelf, till the enem was within a few f t. ago, The widow of the man who was being Italian vilinist to a trial of skill= y d Society broke into the hou$e and rescued isituS. Lu., goes to show dot ten men will lie about S 1 It was a terribly close shave. buried had lost three husbands before, wn ronin. whar' one will stretch, de troof jilt a leer THE TLUCK or A wgd'rD>tD QgiZZLY, `the minister in the few last words spoken The Italian play d the fifth concerto of the feline from starvation. It was a plaatei; somethin about beef or mutton. Din American over the coffin, referring rather unwisely to Vivaldi on his violin, hen to the astonish- of Paris cat. „=- fiend r r nashnn ar' rapidly becomin' a aashun of .�`� We stalked@ tiwn°• The gwiereibasy to ea In he the fact, said, ' O Lord, comfort and sup- Ment of all resent Carolan, who had never •i This is ( sad and bitterworld;ri remark- R t; t ti F s ' wine e, fishin ar de open - one g Y rt this afflicted yeoman, who has been be- before heard the oncerto, took his harp ed a gentleman of Irish extraction. " We s liars, and puffin .but g ' l -T E, Public g reeved so often before and who'—here the and played it through from beginning to never strew' flowers on a man's grave until F'resi- canes of it. Take an euample !der nToots and wormeu stones, in when we m n »:�na�er. OWII members. Look at ole E et unseen, within forte weds, at divine paused, but did not collect bis without missing single note.— after he is dead." tboaghtrs sufi'iciently to avoid oonoludinv his adore than a score of the'Womeh of Paris ti'lue Bronze, sound asleep .in hischa'r. Observe his white aged get, remarks with--' map be bereaved so often Picture and wool—his wrinkled face—his nearness to de first fire each received s ballet broadside ow s wort blander than Indian A11A lRoney. , have asked the police for permits to appear �aintinp, En- grave. Up to a week ago I'd believe him behind the shoulder-; but, seeming! ae ,,► », Kia' 4laterialB, tole. He went fishin', the worse, they both .turned down-hill, a a;i mine b ala man," said w gray- in male attire. The stupid creatures have a 1. Trade Gat• r as I believe in de B y y g y- Rather a good I tan story comes from the never heard of how sun pen4ors break and Toronto. `, can ht a perch two inches long, had two bear will when wounded, nine times out of hail degamn. ••This time it wws at s wed- pi wry, t is a well-known fact -- g 'tea an' he cum home Bich a liar dat I ten, and made for the ravine, whence t ey di in a fatshionable suburb of this city. that an Indian g nerally expeetis ay for buttons fly. RAN - % bass bites, p ' ' believe him when he says it looks-like had evidently come. This gave m i arol'ce The groom n maw twice before, Anything in thew of work which he con- Fifteen of the Prateetant churches in ONDON, ENV. �`n out dohs,•' open shot ss they passed, gid N°• but managed to make as awful mew of cost- Philadelphia have been closed during this rain earl ; not so No. 2. Before he �o tt or a e mouth. P A religion which can't stand a descends to under ke. He even wants i,F•ric r,eposit, _ :' t .: over d to" when it acme to n ing the ring on the be paid for w ing for himself. If h Toronto. / TEs LIBRARY. ( hundred yards away, I hit him three to , p eed t f re r n at he bad' fin- calibre Ballard rep"brides hand, as the Epiacapal Church ser• w s his own on, he demands payment month of hot weather is not considered by p gee The Librarian reported th ydropped A t for it and we z t to hear that the the Quakers just the thin to tie to. of the library, that M neBI have &fed for arra--0ne hd . viae requires shell be done. He deo d the pet: , Q 7 g l+aminion. fished his inventory m'Y a the y At h ring sad lost his nerve at the same tim . noble Perlman ha refused to eat his meals '' I'll teach you how to tear your pants -!-"— the number of works on hand counted P grains of powder and a solid ba the bride's hoose afterward some of the vinless s sufficient indnaement is offered for said an irate parent, swinging a strap; COLLECE - very near 10,000• Over 9,000 of these were fourth shot he fell all of a heap, see ly m's friends chaffed hips about his awk- I �°w onom on which the name dead. To save trouble we laid hold of he 8'rO° sect within hearing of his Howl the exertion. H clay even demand pay teach yon." " Don't hit iris, pa ; of tee• . works on este y ds wardnesa, : g y- from the cattlemen for saving them the how already. Just look at 'em!" I •cr-i'miytry. «Almanac" was printed. He bad heard the. first one, which lay about sevenGp y made efts, he replied, " Oh, you have the trouble of aonveXt g .their steers into beef, A woman at Bar Harbor has made $20,- r ,dill Jfracticttl author spoken of as a very popular writer• bat I i•omine you I'll do good healthy 000 -.r� - , above the second, and d ed him d wn laugh on me now, p y But here is the _tory : �► g 000 in flue y��ra in a enmmeg laundry. The ; t' , and one who was very careful in his state- the steep to to where scoon�d 1 y• better the next time."-�Ot',iCtsburg Despatch. looking Indian as a to the Aqenoy with an wonder ie she hasn't made twice as mach, curse of tiOue A., Monts. He didn't want to seem cap for convenience in skinning. We god th axe to grind (not a kind politicians have). but perhaps divides with the tub-wo he said, but he would recommend that the in a few feet of the bear when up be jn p- gr ` „ Mr. Ede, who is charge of the Agency, men. ' O f qq u: fibra be provided with three :red-plush ed, and on one hind leg acrd one fore, nt { hid i-t E R S rY silver ice- ltcher. a for Frank. The: ttaok tremendo ly '1'ta Ettrick She S Cu111a• volunteered do tar the axe, job wase § �:; divans and P g Irish IndnSi}'y. e' 4 "What a dat 1 demanded the Presi4eut unexpected and sudden. At a glance ou The story of the wounded collie who was fines finished, d as the Indian took his ' to ee era to King's College Y I ' industries is one of the t about to resume his that the r lucky bru aided by two terriers g man3ed 50 cents for turning the The want of ind great bo u as a old ase �° be de . a Tian w co sae ►•� p 'br , i p g as the f hospite►1 in cedar. to have his wounds dressed - seat. past hmrtlr! an one, or one 'at'pd as handle. Mr, E thereupon presented a -sante of Ireland. , If we had more employ - - but there are still Ment for our people, we would have less r The reeomni6ndation was- re &ted, but g y j It is very •remarkable canine ea snit . The oontra account, d informed the Indian eat at of the country Pe smashed and hie lower aw°web shoo al oa -,Panty. in a ver faint voice. com letely away. Yet I tell the *inp e stranger instances. of g Y holding agitation.. out, [T.3. „ Y 9 oa hue t done p Ettrick she herd, for ezamp�e, posse_ that he wanted a ollar for hold' the sae. a 'tation.. In a gr h you would, eh . is 8° tenth when I say that for a few strict he p i The Indian took n the. situation and find- the occupation of the people is limited to thr drinkin'yout= of a tin cup an' takin' - oar ��)y oauRht up to Frank, who made oat collie which through .long and faithful that the tr Gtion left him 50 vents is cultivation of the soil, and when the think li'l Liverpool � ; siestas on a ca'pet lounge, has you ?� �01• adieu 1e, time, then he suddenly fell d ad. service, had some to bear a striking fe►cie►1 g up- 't - n roe- t bear carefully ;hew a r mblance to its wester. Thin dog was- debt, he a°nala� td that .lie did not want of the large numbers that have to be Ba ; Liverpool,. Hymila Boxer, some folks cant stn► p We examined the Y ported off the soil and the barren character ' le who rite up power- small one, not weighing more than two nn- an a for tetra the handle, and went Ltio Inter. ori Dar ar poop an assiduous ;b}�urab goer and; would Any refloat gibe wickedness of the of she soil itself, it is a wonder in some parts For further ful fast when day pit started Do you wish deed. pounds, and was shot all to pie ee. even ON its Masters pew on oegaeio4e bei the' ole ; are alive at ' white man. d Gazette.. - _ of ;the country Pe op le: withdraw dot rQcoiYimend ? .. Each of fifie, fi , bulla;ts L bad flied'' ad' w no himself played truant from r . ty to u. when - No doubt this crowding of thousands of per f ,atom lin struck hhn.; one ip and onld fc»rearni ere di g On the Monday after one •� es rah 1 Ot cQ ee h• h• vine service, aox►e in districts only affording support for Acs in the Fees, �h—y y ; of these occasions, when indisposition had h draws it, sah 1 Reckon I got my speech broken, the lower jaw shot awe t ere ispo ' r Femtil�lue .Illdustrlei.' : • _ hundreds is a peculiarity of the Iris people, i mixed up a leetle !" was one shot in the neck, and one thro gh kept the slieppherd at home the minister of Feminine industries of the world are to be whish baste unfortunate fruit both for them PLINDS. '. "Den it ar' withdratved, an let die be' a behind the shoulder.: I is the palrish called, and found Ao g Bitting on ' eon ' on and through, g e fool with a grizzly ; he AY one side of his Inglenet;kt the dog on the extensively represented here will be at the a special get desire forminawat to'take the pla a of 0m, Cheap, lesson to you ! I shall keep an y Y never safe to "Weed« " yvawhipa or fur de hex' few weeks. an' if dot red Ins st ran away as feat ae an elk, or he may ot. other, ames, said the . miai,ter hibition hex year. as ordinary P I was lad to see.• ou.at kirk yesterday." womeD16 section, as the `lady- presidents a desire for imaginary independence the g y Y He may drop to the first welt-planted bu let, ,c ywhat share women whole character of the: country would xi,iK= our divan ideah lingers in our mind you till blaAn atmos to as dnot,liia ,but looked agross:at the wemt,to rhoA .exactly with >Easy ter it some carpenter to shingle ober your or he may stand a James g in g p W d nd to our _Q, W. S,pRainsiord.said, f ,, a:• ►5: do..g, the do , too, nothiII ,but hie -eye hear in the manufacture of the present time. change In a generation. " fit, ir.clud g coat-tails i We will no asp° piec�a. [ r c= g�.; tatgtnery and „ tWfukled, and he plaaldly wi ed 'at Fames. Not only needlework is to be exhibited, but home. , :: , suoh mechanical branches as leather-dress-'. ttt'»Its ' ' This story is.voaehed for by nogg .himself, 'here is just onetime to atop _driS `, k` tut for in book-binding, fish-tackle manufacture, bef -two cies in tie ,. Charles Jewett wile argn gyou,` . Y prohibition, once sal by sn unim schable witness. It teems to in g, l A `Within ones ear twenty rohib t c not ur - i is .ern even eitbtler re$neme>it of o;utile Iovemskivi;I, and the like. Decorative in iato�cicants, and• shat is tq atop . ore country have shot and killed their wives at p ' iter ? It is dentin for d e► gg bra►eswork begin. 'rills is the home side of 'the . e e whisks in the gat intelligence thin the anaedote 'attested by duster les, 'including aarvipg, , 6 • h ht ander the im ession that t hey w r y wh pot . lir it., ere King's Colle painting and engraving, will fled a lace, , as penance question--the side to bs>t tatvig the seoretary and porter ofP eve fireside=—T.. L. C�ler. nig Pr g , burglars. The wife who slips oa(s of bed to the Pt Re nottetrtarin itythroagh a man nd well as female hygiearc clothing.,rY ppoo ' , at on ospital.--Pall -ACafl lltigzatta. ' mast I h her husband e . , � : • i x o throe pockets �° the i�prlt t ( } _ :� ..• E ,<: �, ,: ,~ � ` �s�a, J 8 e a ' .., �. apo 1 ,. .. . , y dile. at' 4Ye' 1 °} he ! a '•.--- _- _:.- . ... ....- ,. i + r.- .:.t,-_ M ' h. ;±.�-_' .c l r , t - ,' ..f _ 9 ... .,...a.. .t. ... �r �,1� -., ,.. ... r J. •rag - .- .•- J -.... -. e , . 3 : -.i :-ti"' ....- . {yJ ... .e it.. .' .,..:.. .. .. _. J... .,,.. 1..4 � s•fi. -N: ,. ,.- '' - __ - -_— _ °' r r , . - - - :. . _ 1. - -, • ii 1 3 1. 1 1 . s f .. e.yn , '. f f .-.... - ,..- ... h r. -.r / - , 4- y "ar. t. , .�'tr. I G,y 6 ( �: ry - .:K,• T . ) ,a. :r .. ,_ _. ,.,; . ,. E. t . r.. Y 1 r _ . -n ! I..... .-. 3fI w ..-. t _t. .�- .er .�, - -'�, i. r.. •`t. _.,., 1 . ):... .... !., ,ht-Sa ,_./... ., .. 4Ak ar. ..+r 'r +.r u :, �. R fi 7 i \ { s 1 i R t 1 : a .t r - \,•. u, : l ... ,:,:. ..-: .. -r'. s .. r: c r , _� .L .. _ - n, .. -.l 1 ..- ..v. ,._ .- R .. r } n 41 . _ r,...:.:... t, t z i Pi. Y. - Lv t,..m - t e. C : �.. , -- �. b 1 / . Y `. N8W ADVERTIBEMENTB 7N18 DAY. ' - �1 —ao to $odgson's foryoar dais 'bread. The Pic Bring Fair.:. ..,r �` :'. —New home•mclde sauces at Hod ons i,, � z g � =+ '� •� I;ocalsTHodgson s. 1 gs o , •' -:, Local=-Fors h Brox, —Moses Oates predicts a warm Be - e i owing among the s deo al . P rises to be given at the forthoomin Fall M k pp !� For Sale—John Feld. ' tember. Rsir at Bro ham Oat. 8rd an f Local--A. B. DowsweIl. ,t —Strain d Roney iia 1Ag e - ilei a ro . • ' ' , nq 4th. ; or' sinal! of the iso List from Thos. ` ' g P7 ra r inline * Poacher, , ; : , . I ..., +a ri R Om m m - : ry—Miss L. Peart. quantities or sale by W. D. Gordon. 46 Treasurer Brougham, or Devi Mwk . ,Beare ' 01�. Ghee For Sale—Thos. Pugh ' —The oyster season has oommeaoed. ey tart', reenwood :— pp �c Bi. Gib • .t �� .. -. For gale---Enquire this office. Now, who will treat ae to the first dish f By , Brougham Hotel, - _ New Qroceries—Dickie do .Marquis. ib for Lady Drivers :8 for let, 12 for tad. �____ . Executors' Notioe—George Gerow and —What this town wants is a flyer-dabs By J. Ponoher, al Estate Agent, 18 1 quoit club, as there is considerable talent Arcade, Torouto i8 or best Lad Bider. " John Miller. ymg B Geo Em 'ugh yoj ,n this line l around loose. Y , ai Victoria Hotel, I -' ,: ��-- t1 .. , '� —The rain of Monday night srid the - Lit a York, 8 for a host one- ear•old . • roadster filly ' 12 b �� c ►X��i��',�'i dsy was vera welcome, as most of the y , end p , y Boaiety. _ , B Wm. Cowie, p rietor harne4e shop, jj 1 (� R8. w. 'cisterns aioand town were dry. „ Brougham, a valet a whalebone wbip, 11�' ei 1 ens? C Aeei? Coc ' * � etc. ; � Pi�terit PICRERINGF, ONT, SEPT. 9,1887.. ,--Are you thinking about getting a new for the best oomplete single rig. _ . _ t:; ` Pogt,omce. • --- stove ? If so wait and see Dowewell's Best team in barn s, g6, by John Dry- I� ,' � RS I� . . , new stock ; they will be good and ehea * :den. Esq„ M. P. P. ; !ad 118. L, , Puri B h 4 SU 4 • . ... .. _ ne. ! LOCALISMS. p' By Graham Bros., laaremont, g5 for the cis ,' , Pickering, C . —(been corn parties are among the best spring entire olt bred from any 1 ',i 8:30 to 11:3.0 new inventions in the line of sooiabnlities stallion owned by the in 1886, +rind from L S e. ��.l.V 1 .00 CA S� yV. F i 1D this neighborhood. a Canadian, bred mar , D. cOx� 80 . Faarmess. 18 for l L and D2 . Beveral of our noted stook men Bent for tad, Beet C ranulated sold. ehea est lII town .'' to 10. e�eU� Patterson twin plows and over thirty consignments to the Toronto Fair the I Also by Graham roe., Claremont, S5 P ' - BTox� merit different kinds of plow points for sale at for the best a ring 11y bred from any . gnppli Forsyth Bros'., Pickerin T fore part of the week. We trust they will p i--��n,^-�� ct,ea _ g• stallion owned by the in 1886 and from a all get prizes. 18 for 1st and 12 for . . fret Tour Qua. Canadian bred mare ; Oanned SalmoII Mackerel- Apples, Peaches, . - The close season for docks, partridge, —Mr. and Mrs Jas. water, of Flint, 2nd. t' ` Mich., Miss Minnie Balmer and Miss B J. D. E ar, E M. P., 15 for the PearB t�L. N-^-- T. . rabbits, &c., •is now oyer and shooting Y dg x Pure whole and ground Bell Whitin of London, are tL- a ests best team in harness ; 2nd 18. r R• F will become more general. Fishing wi.l g, Spices Extracts Lelaon VtI- ' pi�kFr become less popular as the close season of Mr. B. Bunting this week. Best cow Riving m lk or in calf, let, lis ' worth of rattle food b Ha h Miller, aaminiater� for_the protection of the finny tribe drays — Justicia is getting several bard y R nilla, Clnnam.on and . teetb- He Chemist, Toronto ; 2n 82. near. knocks. over the knuckles this week, : By J. D. Edgar, -Es ., M. P., 15 for the Peppermint. t Chasse of Firm. .: eft himself open for such attaeks,�o that best 10 lbs. butter m c ook. Butter Lo be- - cannot blame us, ��"���"',�"�'. �--,rte Mr. W. H. Field h'as disposed of the come property of donors = - . ` - *O$,,l stock and goodwill of bis drug business —Our thapks are due io bis. Wm. i By Henry Lemon, Cl de Hotel, Toronto, .I R E 1 e) and S� here to-Dr. Bateman who took ossess° F rrester for a co of the "Ta 010 for the best 20 lb butter i KI 11T D S . F S OAP . . - .. , p ion py y Bridge n crock. peverell b on Tuesda mornin last. Mr. Bain Gide," which yes an illustration and Butter to become pro rty of donor. - ! funds to 11 _ _ - Margach w,ll act as loans er; and he will V y interestin desert tion of this wonder• Best 101be roll butte , one Cruet; value WaBh--boards, Clothes Ropes, Pai18, BrIIsheB, $r00M8, etC.y ie� , terms of ► F - be assisted by the doctor's brother. Mr. structure. s P $5, by Thos. Meredith Co., general hard- -, all at close cash prices. .. - - THU"\I ware dealers, 154 King t: East, Toronto. ane Field, together with Mr. John Bunting. --The !coal continRenL of the Salva- Butter to be property o donor. Pare Canadian Laundry Starch 5 cents per Ib• comn�lbslt) . 'k . . ing ; open hove parchsed a drug business in Toronto,- tion Army marched down to the station Best 10 }be crock b tier, 15, by J. H. LA THE NEws wishes both firms success. on Monde mornin on their wa to Har rave, wholesale griocer, li y g y g 190 $ing-at , A call respectfully soli , ite ` D E•j a Lars. crop: Toronto to take part in the fifth Run'ver• East, Toronto. Butter i to be property of 1 •., in Chane . It is repo*ted that the nut crop- is' nary' of the organization. donor. - - ' _ Toronto S season promises to be the heaviest k own --Mr. Stafford, ' of Whitby,1 ocQapied Best 12 lbs. butter, 12� lbs tea, valued at: � ![cosy to for ears. Walnuts and bntternn s are 16, by Ds1ev, Young �' Co., tea dealers.;:, De�Dso� y the pulpit of the Presbyterian church in - I ENGLISH- , of prodigious size, and the limbs of trees Butter to become pro ty of donors. , _ _ the morning and the Methodist in the s Best 10' lbs. or ro 1 batter, (color and I are bending sunder life weight of the fruit. evenin last Sabbath. He also addressed ) ' , , PZC��t7 � J 4 $1l Hickory Hats also romise to be lentifnl. g' neatness to be consider by the Judges , .tV N-� ONT• �onnty P P a �gnass meeting of Sabbath school echo!• caah'prize of i5, by Jsn�es Park Bon, �_ ' whilst the � chestnut will be felly an ars 1n the English church in the after- provision merchant, To nio. • average. There is as bid a cro of beech- . P noon. Best' 201ba home-m cheese, 15 in dry . • nuts as the oldest inhabitants ever saw. by Jaques & illis, merchants, , S� ��� D --� >Rewiitiaery chop.:... goods, �1 \�01. V Look out, boys, for a big crop of black ' ' Bro am, Cheese to ' ` Miss L. Peart having saceeeded to the °�' become property of • _ squirrels and lots of fun 1 ' donors. W. millin®ry business of Mrs.. Beal, would - e-�ners c as is a !laver. Best horsee blanket, 151 by L. B. Acker - 0 =�1- .. . r . ; intimate to the ladies of Pickering and ) - the sou' The news r naso is a ood.aIi-conn$ man, proprietor of Tas 1�aws. Blanket to s,t 1,r1 Pape g vicinity that she has opened out a new be hie pro rty. oDpoei t c ' player in the game' of life. He catches and well selected stock of tall and winter We have got d6wn to real hard work. W® dd oTlr best Pi�kerij� the news, pitches into evil-doers, a ossa Best 10 bs handy is �omb, 15, by Geo. zP millinery in the store opposite Mr. Cuth- Parker, general merc4ant, Dunbartoa. to satisfy the people, and judging from appearances We dor = N everything that is base, pat a short stop bert s jewellery shop. A call respectfully Sony to be his property;. a8 each .season We are forced t0 . yy' i to fraud whenever be finds it, ,seldom solicited.--�,*45-6. Best 10 Ibe atrain bane Merease Our staff i.n order ennary gate left, laves the right, stands in the p,�ce of centre sn3 acts im artiall in his re its a[aQaav �' � ' ` plated ware, valued at 1 , by Mills Bros., to comply with the wants of our customers. Ana► person I Duob P y P° The Court of A al rendered ad - grocers, 163 $ing•st. east 'Toronto. Hone hoioeah ufdispates, hits afairbaU of "Blas Grass" PPe g to be their pro rt y who is not satisfied with this proof that we do good work fusty �, `; .ure;ce ment in this case on Tuesday laet,`�iis• pe y •� handsome •Ve IIs a trial Let US ` ':,. borsesh _ , occasionally, can do great work in the ppb again j Km For the Belle of the air, g'1 make you a nice fall suit or an over- � : I attend( missing thea al st the nd ant out. 1� box (if it is filled" with good ;cigars) and gold ring valued at iii, liy Roberti swag, of the Common Pleas Division in favor of Coat We narantee a fit and first-Cities Workmanship. when his work is done makes a Home grocer, Toronto. .Decision to be gives on g Dr. Eastwood, of Whitby, in the action afternoon of second da ' sour It might be added that he seldom against him for malpractice. Osler,Q.C., A cash y' of the. Fair. gets out on strikes. prize : of 12 for the best loaf of _ .. I and McGee (Oshawa), for pltff. ; Loant, bread made with "The Breadmaker's I + asa�oa saw . Q.C., and Farewell {Whitby), for deft. Yeast"--the wrapper'of tie psakage to be e .. As the season for auction 'sales will eorseatioa. _. attached to each exhibit. (eek grocers or r soon bee on, those contemplating -having THE NEws was wrangly informed last storekeepers for�it; price five cents.) i : i r' , -�p"'IC sales s ould ve THE NEws a Home m b o r�. . R ' gl call before week as to the origin of the bash Bre ads read, 15 cash by Fred. L. a 5u . Leaving their order for bills. Farmers on Dir. R..1jaker's farm across the river.' Green, miller, Greenwood ; 1st #2.60, 2nd _ s� I in this townshi cannot fail to realize 81.50 8rd 11. 1 p He did not start a-fire in some stumps ae B W. D. Matthews & o., ai ' .a ; •' = - �► �' pasn� the fagot that a notice in THE NEws' sale y gr 'n 'mer- stated, and does not know really how the chants, PiokerinR Har r, for beet five registxar is of more value to them tl; an fire was sturted, bat supposes it must bushels barley, 110. B ey; to be their i � i ';�. - ,ff a. i>v any other paper, and snob notices are }rave resalted from someone oro in a gone given tree of cb$rge when sale bills are PP R Property. - - - match in the bush or ;else from wadding ' �j� ' j,, oro rented at this office. THE NEws circa- T = 1 itb Book _ and Music � StOr' e dropped from , a gan. Everything being m'a VUaplaaUd state. i -s - ates in every section of the township so dry it was not a diffictilt job to start a Half a century ago or -ore, when this , j of Pickering, as well as in adjoining blaze. 1 country wss new, Timor y Bogeys gave T@arC�lerS and Studen{�S �{tYG�Lid�. "� municialities, and goes into the houses of - for a public burial groan a lot of ground the very people those having sales want WLat West t :' '' . A new invention has ust been atent- situated on the east statin road, and ad. ' A_ FULL SUPPLY OF �a b • ' - the fact to reach. Prices right. 1 P build ed, which is intended to to aid public Joining the Fnends' ee tory♦ The lot ._ build �e ast:ial sea tb��' ` , speakers when delivering their addreese s nearly filled with �nsv ,and bee of _ _ corn. The I dustrial E=h,bittun Association before an andienee. The $helbarne late years fallen const bly out of re• r° - . Reeii of Toro to has erected a handeoa:e and Peds• Anew fence aro d the oond is ----- Economist describes it as follows :—The : " commo ons building on the ezhibitian badly needed, and those ho have rola. . manuscript, or a copy from a s -writer, *'_ grounds there, exclusively for the use of tives buried there should sec to it that Used In Colle es', Colli ate Institute8 Model and Public •-`;-' the pre Bes,des rooms for the nae of ie placed aeon one roller, an this ma- g` , i chine, started b , the speaker touching a the place does not me a common. Schools Always on hand, at Publishers lowest - - - H the pre s, there are a lunch room, amok• spriu , passes the paper from one roller Tea or twelve dollars wo d pet the fence Brio ing roc , lavatories and other conveni- g In good repair. Snbsarip 'one from t6cse prices. Any book not in stock pro- �n� ences. The building has been former! to another at a speed which may be raga- interested sad others wi be received at - ' -- y lated to suit,) the written or printed words Cured Within 24 hours. handed over to a committee of manage- thin office, and Wm J. ale has offered 1. - Elementary Lessons in En lish Teachers' editi went, composed of representatives from passing before the eyes of the speaker see that the fenoe�is r r1 are . " - i each of the cit a ars. Mr. T. and thus enable him to deliver hie ad- the y Pawed. =t g { on.} . i : P P W. Dyes, dress ezaetly as written without being cost of the material as fortbooming: Slips of Tongue and Pen ' by J H Lon L. L. D. , p of the Mail, is chairman of this cors- detected by hs audience. Jf a new idea ?e'°''g -� ;- I �` m,ttee, and Mr. A. C. Campbell, of the should come into his tr dad at soy time The -Royal Templars : of • Tempersmoa f'1 j� _ r ! tl - . Globe, secretary. These gentlemen have of this lace have been oondnatin a SCHOOL SUPPLIES A SPECIAL 1 T1" during the iscour", or he wiahes to P g are! forwarded an invitation to a re resents- series of ospeItem ran meati a 1 five of h' P enlarge on a>�y point, all the speaker bas T g Ings in, ` . L ,s paper to be present when the ' Dales hall durin thew k bele led : y to do is to touch the spring and the ma- g g by��������� ���. i will have everything complete, and will D1r. Cl. ,A. $tatfford. The attendance has make his stay as pleasant as ssibly♦ chine stops and waits for him. He mal not been as Lar a as w Hid baba been P° walk the whole length of the platform, if g , . The Toronto ole evident! estimate ' desired 1 due, no do bt, to the short a Unabrid ed Dictionaries Gazetteer ' etc at Publishers'" . P y be pleases. s eking all the time.from P y 8' , ., �. the effort of the press at its true valise. memory, and upon returning he will announcement gt'ven of the meetings, lOWeSt r1Ce8. All %: I Zulra on the �eaek. find the little machine just working The ministers Have gib their ixearty -! p orders by mail promptly filled. ,- - kin . On Saturday morning as a freight train off the address as he has been doing. apProval to the undertak g, and ap to m�i 7_� ��� �QC��rt $ill@f� PYlOtO 's� . 1 "was coming into Newtonville station at The Machine is so constructed' that it Wednesday evening, Rev . J. J. Cam . s gs ►��r • -- 10:40, gin y p po Bron, W. Freed and 0. . Brown have - Autograph, and Scrap Album in great Variety � the en ear noticed a man ma be laced u n the desk or table, its been resent. The other ministers also ` r sitting on rho trsek. He whistled for outer appearance resembling s book, but P ------ - - . j . brakes and reversed sus engine, but was as there ere no leaves to turn suspicion expect to assist before frhe meetings close. "p8Cla1 att8Yit10n .given t0 all `orders far �a aZllleB : nnab;e to stop the train before the man as to its true character is never aroused. At .the meeting last etre ng (Thursday), � - - was struck, and the engine, ten3er and « „ about Biz or eight new m tubers were to Weekly Dally Papers, at lOWest rates. . ' !b mss. sea liYss.11oMom sad Wile. • - two cars had sed over his legs, cutt' be initiated, and more we understand will _ N. pas A most amusing incident has just ane join before the close o th week. i them both off below the knees. When to t a connection with - - the train men picked him n , the found the recent sea west. '- , ��� P y press trip to Muskoka. At the' Penin- Telegrams #ere re'oe i here on Satur• j ' , ess S it was George Oliver, the night switch- Sala Park Hotel a young man d woman ,- man, who fixes on the side of the track° day last statang that a Larkin, sastear f about half a mile west of the station. were met, and as they were apparently Mme, John Lark' , f this village, A.nd Market•bagketB for gem d - . l He the softest couple rte 'Prase men had a,ad pa I,mk,r, o reeaw , sin er of Season below cost • - was on his way home, and it , supposed a ever set eyes on, it was decided to have met with an t►ooident. W deoead' had sat down on the track and fell salsa . - P a little amassment out of them if ssible. s • ' An en a was immediate! die tched Po stairway of s hones vn Pe -st., Toronto, ►es'peatf�ll� Ol1Cltli�g �Otlr �lnd Patronage. . - sen y Pa A000rdingly they were invited to join the where A a had n to Port Hope for snrgecns, bat before go a to e a few months, , L gang. They were dressed in flash they had arrived the man had breathed y wbe slipped end fel the bottom. ! his last. He leaves a widow and four attire end appeared to be very loving, Bhe was earrfinR s earthy wash - r young children to mourn his untimed affording no end of eunasoment to the basin at the tune, which a vender her, • .. , 7 quill-drivers. At the hotel th were end. ey eattiing, he head and nook severely that .� - c invited to partake of the feast pare ted, 00 ,(Z,. MUST 8"dox" 111" Ps she died from the effects Icsss then half �+ lyl lJ jC STORE wH i1 - whkh they cheerfally did, and afterwards sn hour, y �T��s• I _ being anoo from the , A most distressing socident occurred on at the solicitation of one of the — _ Peery tin4e of rec eivino the fall. The body was ' } Wednesday afternoon last,' b 137-A- y which one were induced to sign their names op ills brought to the.residencle f Jobn Larkin ��••• �--��-•�� t-� c of the oldest and most respected residents hotel register. ' The oong man Pro- Pieke ' d interred on �` '`'v"� �- l . ?. - j Y ' I . of this village lost his hfe. On -the day fessed to be unable ;write, bat the r'ng' on 8naday, - it e . Jose h Ellicott went oat Dtonday morning last a largre num. .-r �, r mentioned Dir. p young rovoman gra pen and wrote bar of relatives and fried foil , i . the The ltudersighed Us usual will be in the market to ba , ae soon ' as - to his farm near Thompson's Corners to down' �Mr. and Mrs. loseom and wife, remains to the R. C. eine $ e ed the e'er . 1' . oversee some repairs that were being Orillna. The Press rt left them at h Pn+P to fell' any quantity of ' ' ' Ps y was a native of County atrim, Ireland, .-. {; ._ made to hie buildings there, and fell Big Bay Point, and for the balance of the by aboutAL���AT, P �iA ,� �►1� L a and had come to this conn I - from a so%ffold to the ground. The back trip the gestures and . attire of this -soft thirty ears ago, ansa ' most of her � . :'. . % -i of his head striking a stone he received couple was a favorable topic of conver- time in Pickering during that period. To BE DELIVERED AT OUR ' ' i. - each injuries"that be never rallied, but cation. Bnt now f©r • the s uel.@.�atCriC@ _ . eq Tbie Industry end goodness was hos aim , 1�11Z'TOr„ j '. _ ' expired in: about ten minutes after- green young man and women proved to thro hout life. The re tip have the G wards. He was at once taken to the be Scott Act detectives, and as a result of sympathy of their many f 'sada. fir` `And will Pay Prices ae the mai Pet will affoi�i, - re�idence of hie son, Mr. Harry Elrioott, their trip around tine various hotels, the i r Ao- e inlay farther sa we have, at a �._ and bis wife sent for to this v- e. The oro rietors of the same have been all y • large cash outlay, very much amproved the p Manitob$ potatoes are be,ng chipped facilities for receiving grain bona tat'mers wagons enablin us to •' i shock almost rostrated thud lady, hauled n and Sues im p , b p p po�d to the to Ontarao. Tho crop tIi >s a large gnanti in the wane time as fbrmerIy We also have the essays of sate the , 1 i;• S , / who is. an invalid. The news cussed a amount of 1660 for the illegal sale of one. • . 1d • ying tlist� ' ¢" ` :.: profound sensation when it reached the liquor in Scott Act limits.. Of course Kon. Dar. by the dness, of ads®ming ars and a little liberality of the .Townshi Counpil ' .- � i aokenzie s Ith iB`axne who have a f t, the mad to the $arbor has been much improved,. =i village, as the declassed wiw well add none of the Press gang gat any of s.ne what im roved. I ° I favorabl known to alrpost ev one as li nor, • „ malting ibis a very deli + 1W d at ° ` y q bat the " een Pett' have no B. R. Brie oft e' 'pie epoai#ory ! I _ _ . h ggrr f afi u , 4 an uprig t, chrisdan gentleman, and we doubt laughed in their elseyes many' a `Toronto, is ead. 9'' ;OOAL.AN �' �' � �. ' �� `/ - ,• ':. - ' ' ate sure the widow rind fiends have the tame since to bi h d ° t ntk ow they fooled- t ►e Montreal �� 1,. I , :.��i ,: x ,1 '�. - ,. , s ' sill of all on the sad occaR' � vitutod by ). _ .. r 3`mP y ton. qn:ll•di•1ve:a. °1 . ,. �4<- I destriletiye Gres. W - 'SOS. DY ' f ': : 'a /:� ' �,-r.', - .., K {. - •F „_ d c i� f 7 i' .. .. t 1 .,:' r f . . , r _., l - l ,. ,. h .. a, - x o . -, /V. fir. r.. �� n . _..a i .t L . , .- a ., .,. ... :. i .; , : ; -.♦ \•.a - ,r - r - - s ( s `.*� , t' I- ,ti. . e s. { i. a rs,. P- s. - - y L. -3,, .,- ., .. : .. � , ,}� G . / r, y { ... .. - ,, -- ., �,-y.a } - .. . Y a... e,- g <V, - .. . -,:: .-- J `.r - -,. i r, ..- .... - �lr a. • .+,. rT- .r L. _F .MF- r.Y.R.4. 7 k n n4 ]1 g ..s. ti..- r_ -:-.- ..: .. - .. y fi �{� i. , x,. 'L,i•. 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