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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1887_09_162 i *• _ f _ -. - • / !. �- _ . i, b.. - Y. . .,.. -', F_Y, . . ..t - I . ;.. .5 §_ 'YPt-I F- FI y h': �: h alt -;,i"+. i': - °f fj ' I _ C' .-. . - 'h. ::1: r la, % s I Y -. -. , QQ _ I L: i :k { Y 1 A -i' :i `, I , - F ,.' . .-- � -�... .. C ... .._:..-. i �' - � "'-•" .:- ,: :�k-: i it 1 .C.. .h. ', .. , .a. :..,µ r I:. i , it ., - - 4t . , I ... .., .... 1. .-. - ;, . i? N - - SL x: .: ♦ .,: �, k - _ - .. .. •� 441 - :! -. rl .. 115 i1=. i:_�__ :,", i. :�� _ a n,'1r' I w r 'r'f •?.�1 -.::., _ . t .1 ,� . • s- f — - s a - . ra, y1- - -. ,. - r E._. ,e <.sit w as.�t+ - - .. :. I _ �r 1 c If... _ • . ,, �A,t ' •fi •„I ,. , 7 i 4 F . i\r: .1 �. J. t 4 -,tli. S, r.'- t:. iii• 1 - 4 1 - N(�. 46. PIC KERING; ONT3 FRDA a SEPTE�VIBER 16, X8$7 • . VOL,- VI. Washington Letter. D I7 sRf�ufiH�►M. To OUR BUBBCRIBRRS : By referring OT T m AR U 1Firom oar Regular Oorrespoulent.1 ( . to the address label on your paper you J 1 ' . . . ' �z'•o�ieili'ii��tttYl I�ittrb�. -- _,,,._ ThaiFe ass. almost a ainaeh dp in the - , can always ascertain the date to wbiiicdb $B $y nho' here on Sunday evening. For some The eimnlna D nms�= as S speaker C =l ' i our subscription to T8H Nsws it y a I,ATE$T LOCAL HAYpBpIN(i8 RZCOD �jCal. ( Remittances are acknowledged TSIs pI3Bs9 AND JUTTED DOWN BY OUB cannon the organist was not on hand until of each ea K seaman Mille, at t sisal .- �---^^”- "`^"-.w_ "_ change of date on label on the Arst paper �ol- very ]ate, whi4 left- the choir in a bad isle and ha given rise to a Rood _ --�., �; _.v. _ coaRTsroNDKrTs. . RS• W• - d $• EASTWOOD, lowing receipt of money at this ot8ce. 1lwaya ; , ) state, still they had confidence in their season+ of the keep the date paid ahead. leader when they learned that be had his tariff talk. he S s gakerand hie wiiie are D Pickering. Office second door suss W -y _ �UL ��C, Post-ofce. To the Insuring p wH�*E����` ' tuning fork in readiness. After the hymn the fact that t pe was given out the leader attack oat in on a prolonged visit to the Presiee to RS BATEMAN & REA• Physi- t�F3�15,v peach Featival•�-This long longe nanor good shape, only he was up in the top flat Mrs. Cleveland at their country p �d on ' . - D cians, Surgeons, etc., (Dr. Rea, Coroner>, �%w 'v' RiCha►s event will come off on, Thursday eve a hours -Morning from N G uncertainty of and a break down was learner db landed by the Admi istr tion a said to be as had► � Pickering, Ont. office PIC$ERI it like a noble lead the removal \ 8:30 to 11:30 ;evening from 5 to G o'clock.l-v A ent for the following flrst:clsss Fire and Life Sep weather O this a sone ei t'he year iL ; : nt. B nsurance companies: the it in the them blah and dry onto old mother earth tobacco Lazeanand nonlinterferance with - W, FERRIER,_M•DffM,C•P•S., O i has been thought best to hold once more. ` D • (`DRONER. Office hours -morning from THE LANCASHIRE, sure in rear of DRUG � STERN, chapel that all may be comfortable. The The eople are wondering what ceased compromise for cmttinq the tariff rates on to lo, evening 5 to 0 g ry THE E rounds, however, will be enclosed with t/he organist to be late. . ' 1 STME, Brock ur NDru ,s Chem cafe &c., all CITY OF LONDON, and ever reens and illuminated so as to afford re The late Scott Act information turns out th a somewhat si liifl�ant shat the Bureau , i supplied with Pu g 29tf — NORTH AMERICAN LIFE. cheap for cash• ; I , '; ample o portnnity for outdoor exercise, to be just as Was perdicted at Lha time.- it i p i.. 11 kinds of ora "arty at lowest should the weather permit. See bills for The aiRnatnre to the information has proven of Statistics has how 1 Wh he most ! De ttal. - I . R1sks taken on a 45-y particulara. to be a clear forgery, and is in the name r- elastoma duties, . .�, ....,,,,_, .. -- possible rates: Business solicits . 4 — avid Pn �h' sbn of Thomas Pugh, was he Government would be -_ - D R one of our business men of strong temper- effectevenaes of t ns can be made and how R, �•, 1.,, HENRY, DENTIST, visits s taken seriously ill with inflammation of ante sentiments. The person who -sent t e r D Pickering every Saturday•traction of the the bowels on Tuesdav night. He went the information to the Inspector, stud who effected thereby. (I red for the painless ea /� a arentl all right, but was taken ill mitted the forgery, is well known, and An International Corilthree n, composed - H - .. - administe 42y n ario, bed app Y Com ■ ill find himself of three Americans and three Englishwen, • teeth. , before morning. - before many moons be w : , AGENCY. ----- behind prison bars; where he should have the former be chosen by secretary . PICKERII�G . ` Loyal. DUNBARTON• - `.^^� �„ - been years ago if he has meetn and Monday toad s n's the yeast ons'Canadian fisheries _-.���., :�---f -� STEtt : - Oar Township Solone OgN BALL DOW, BARRI. open for the transactionyof all legitimate A tveddinjf at the DTanae this week.: dispute, with the put one of solving the Public, oto. OFFrCE— tient. T to Business. of this•town, f Broaahamites have troublesomep oblm of the bounds �atiea f) and Solicitor No ry $ankmg y Mr• McIntosh, blacksmith, A large number o p��' ])eoerell's Stock, h=ock -street, Whitby. Private taken it the Toronto Fair this week. between Canada and the United S . j funds to loan at lowest rates and on favo8r� hie Oo lc�� k a -From 10 to 3 ; Satti{da s ,having injured his back shoeing horses, has over which there has been a controversy • y terms of payment. - 10 t been laid up for a week, but is iroproviuq, - - R BARRISTEII lYl S $�,n}i lII CODi1�Ct10Il. o s soon to be at his forge again• oSHAwA. about one hundred years. If this matter gpMAS PARKE and h 1?e can be satiafactorfly settledfrom an Apierl m and solicitor, &c. Money to loan. No '�a'� Mr. Thos. Rodd, of the Lake Shore, has 1 Picker- GEORGE KERR, Agent. can standpoint, it will naturally be re• commission. Office : Haney's Building, 4-y (3-y). ------�- �� rented Mr. Jame3 sullivail's farm near ' . The A@aD'o bonus debentures' v ere Saturday. srded as a reat di lomatic triumph for ing ; open over_y __ , ', ft A ittin s of Damson COul't+s' this place, the owner being about to retire -- - LACK, RE5S0 ►� placed on the ma=ked lately anal sold ata the presentgAdmimietration, which the',_ ELAMERE, B COU1t T�'UF ONT1fItI0. from farming. whole country woul+d,regard with patriotic " SH Barristers at Law, solicitors * Mrs.' John Parker are at reminm. This shows that the credit of EAGLI Mr, and .- , • in Chancery Conveyancers, dcc• Offices, No. 17 Daring August "Gogernmelgt recei to I Toronto St'reet(over Gas oompanYat,ToroutO,' , - SG7t7- . present visiting ftleir daughter in Sunni- file town is good. pct e. can -No Commission. D. ELAMERE, • G7 / dale Tawnahip. The rate of taxation this year is 2 re' sting 835,619,115, Money to L A, Rss'On- 9 TAYr•OtTB mills in the dollar. The rate last year were very heavy, egg g DAVIDeOat BLACK, H. E -y 1. Whitby : Clerk, D. C. Afaodonnell, Whitby n. 3 Feb. 2, Mar. 2, A�#ri12,5fa3 3, June 2, Jnl Mrs► Peacoe er a $�emily, of Hienders e, was lid r -full two millions more than in s a n lilies Hendern, milia. It costs to bonus fat- against $82,19b,32G for the same month' f - . $24GLI6 J v• : Dec• 2• are visite g last yea y - LL. B., BAR- 4 Sep. 2, oct. s, Nb , F, FARE«ELL, and 'n l3zou ham: Clerk, M Gleeson, OTOenwO° , teacher here. torics. ' J. SISTER. County Crown Attorney, s �, Cahill, of London, Miss Dennis J• Riordan, a resident of Cedar Angnst 1886. Internal revenue an mom- \\ 10-y Mar 4 July 5, e 3 Mr.. and M County solicitor. Court Aouse, Whitby. p id. Gleeson, Gree Mrs. Fenster, of was an old cellaneona receipts show &corresponding t 2, pick . Village:Clerk, of Newmarket, Dale, lied last week. @ excess, and a disbursements a large de- i wood, Jan, t' iliareb 9, November 3• Brown,, • C kiorninq a Mills, Mrs. Thomson, of High• a>Ld highly respected ettizen. He �"� a crease comparatively. A statement pre - -- - ---- 3. Port Perry : ;lerk J W Buznbam, Pot � W, and Wa8 Veterilla"'g. .,. perry, February 8, April 19; June 211, Sept. 6, Oc land Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Thirsk, of U x•, member of the A• 0• U • • pared by the Treasury Department shows . _ ti ,.t_.:,_.�,,.:� �.- 18, TDecember 13. . . - ,�I �_ ..,•...••-v KIN Sv VETERINARY that during the month of Angus there " OP 4. vabrid e : clerk, z gemphill uabriag , bridge, a•id Dliaeter Frankie Dales (who is buried b that Order. H' H of filo Ontario Vet- gg Sep. 7, Oct i9, Dec 14. to lemain here) are also visitors . of this Mrs• 1F. Gilbert had the mis�orttine to was a decrease of 6787 870 in the total car- _ Graduate Feb: 9,.Apri1 20, June S2, ' Surgeon, g Cann. n: Clerk, Geo Smith,Canningto , town and vicinity. - fall down stairs the other day, fraetnring culation and an increase of 810,216,200 in a e•inaxy College, Toronto. Treats all diaeaPes of qLo rtl 21 June 23, se t 8, Oct.20, Dec 15 the domesticated animals. Calls by day o= Feb 10, Ap ' t p Bruce, Beave er right• leg near the ankle. the total cash in the Treasury. 8, Beaverton :Clerk; (3 F _ night prompts attended to. Otlieeand residence, t 9, De° 16. W M1T8Y pe The Civil 8erviee Commission is con• ;4., { yy Store, Hing street, Feb 11,�Apri122, June 24, Sep The electric light is now in o =anon• _ r . • opposite Cuthbert's Jewellry 23-y 7• Uptergrove : Clerk, F J Gillespie, Up r• - - til 83, Jnne 26, Bep 1 ,Dec 7. s sp;d hit residence to The Rcformts has a plum measuring aid�ei ongot the Department clerks so as to - Pickering grove, Feb 12, Ap slieri•ff Paxton h8 fl • HOPKI11 VETEBINARY SCh• By Order. 1. E, FAREWELL, Mr. geed Hatch for $1�• The former K1 by' 6 inches in its office. - , -- Graduate of the Ontario vet- Clerk of the Pe e• his mother's residence. Demill Ladies' College re•o nod on include within the rules the ciat S of lower 1 _, H. GSON, 1 visit Whitevale. -- ---- - - will reside p� ode -for instance. copyists at 8600 --who wit _ of Monde of foal week with' - largely in- now embraced. It is the Com erinary College, Toronto, O,� s ' are nOt CheLrywood, Rouge Aill, Highland Creek, and �- D• C. Downey shipved the first los y Saturday Also practical tnissioner's decile LO remove the indie- - _ Dnnbarton every t the horse's foot and i _ 'pew barley frons here to Oswego on the cr The body o Daniel A. Broom, formerly horseshoer• Diseases o t An assiecant `'':' !• Srd inRt. crimination now existing by which places surgical operations a special y in one De artment are exempt from civ�l . hand. calla ppromptly . g Y,umbEx Wagon or li French, a resident of this town for a resident of this towwnk v' He came tolhis p 1 horseaboer always ons h address : Wni�°ale, will PZcb=ge E for interment last service rules while percieelq similar pose r attended to• TelW p Bingle Buggy for a g u ae died on the 7th. , . Ont. P.O. address ; Green River, Ont. 1-Y eneral p rP some years+ d bride at tions in another Department come under le. n le of oung men named E. Lock death by being strNc railroa1e headg Ulla rules. ____ �---- horse (young), or for young tuft A oo p lY J a 1 aced 1961DR 1n under the A . to and Ric iard Newson recently appe " p The city was honored las week by a,: a itSlttCS (!La>�bw. i y before the Cadi to answer to a cliaxge of FlemiD{(ton, N • vis{t from an East Indian Prince -s vassal ' ! PP , i ,R - C O drank and disorderly conduct. They of the British Queen -who was a con- �narteer, c6e. . - ��j ►J epicnons figure, and attract@d general : contrlbQted a B a>ri10UIIt t0 the L4Wt1 PORT UNION 1 -ti- __ --z—_-- W • g • '__ 1_ - - IS• L=eas con ululate the Ladies' Aid Bocaety attention by his Sue presence and courtly• COMM er wanis t2,OtJ9, �'Ve Rr MM KES, IBi any atitute hone bearing at a reception tendered him by " , i ICHARD STO Carriage M The C011eglat@ IL . R sioner and Conveyancer. Office at Hipper t sir 6tokes', General Merchents> • clarem°nt Lot 18, 4th Con., Pi kering. the Publi¢ Schools, a4,G00, and the 6epa• on the success attending 50 to rnn t11en1 thin year, festival held in the grounds of Mr. Andrew Secretary Bayard and the foreign lnis- e: Willa and pre- 1'. • he 8th alt. Notwithstanding tern. Prince Thakore was very mash I , special attention Paid to making a era for Probate• 48pr - - -- `'- rate school' $8 , Annie OU t tie necessary p_v- - p1C �� said amount to be raised by tis upon iZl1e p the exciting times in Toronto, a lad a dais ed that theonEe ihinK n�ecesaaty' t° 3 TOW ti SHIP CLE RK . - R. BEATON, .LIVERY STA E residents. company assembled in fJ1e evening, an tete- his ha iness was the entree to - D. Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking • • QGo• prinRie,' son of Jas. Pringle, of very enjoyable time was spent, the guests comp pp at6davita Accountant and, insu �FFI e At the (3. T. R. hotel ai the station, has amused themselves with croquet, prom• the fashionable society of our popple Dao. to loan on farm prof y 27-y thongs fo the public for MOUIIted Police. oa ds waterin laces• s m@t 'in Br 'ugham. I desire to return Y k session of the one to join the N. W• enadinq, �c• At one side�o`eahien Onen of - The R=eat Medical Congres 4 their patronage sin ce I too g a been r even two or I . I _ . qq The assizes culnmeneed on Mon y two steads had ,several sections, sa one, o Architect. busii¢ess Sud to intimate tha�ih future I will which Tom p ` " . keep on hand at au times Bret -class riga t©r hire• An effort is being made to get Meseta. lied a viKoruns trade in grapes .. -lr -- ^ _-✓ new horses and have had o visit the etc., while in the other some of the fair even threw bgildings were not IarRe r! ' " : gITECT 1 have added several Wiman and Butterworth t I Y ARC m ri •s renewed, so that the boot of satisfaction 'a] UniOD• sex disposed Of Lhe VaT10ne 6rtiCleaOf Laney enough to accommodate the thousands of A. POST, COUtiT at=one, sioians in attendance from all civilized • for the county of Onta rio." Drawings �1 be given to my P town apd talk, on Commerei ands and after" nations, and whose presence imparts on - +shed for every class of EAMITTGi At! 1[je 7AI-a• The Saddlery Hardware Co. have sub- wo k m�seerved�n t gid f the Booiety. nal and speciScations fern T r steam and hot water heating and Terms reasonable. - 1 n Block, --y mitted a fresh proposition to the town. Te wN►a heat season, for, as one walks the". ildi ie nstiCti had been done t0 the honey and air du bustle and animation't0 the pity at bu g Office -der= ventilation a specialty Me �� T- , ----- - -- , -- If the latter will give them Ste+ t >e� other Rood things provided, the company. ata corner Dundas and Brock streets, W . 37 3'I will start 6 malleable iron tonndry esidence-Kingston Road, East Pickering. sed W Orks gathered �°d the platform where they streets of the unus sa strange, foreign sena r { � .. it Head natters for are assn in nnnanaily large numbers on - - - - -__---__------ Q connection wit11 th@ir Propo lendid mere entertained by a sp #� � auto every side. This Congress will doubtless ' B�Cc]c8»titleinil. i _ here. opened. ith masie. entitled, be the most interestin and important of 1 Im laments w d . - a ,r - . , Jud CL�ltar P Theo: A. MacRiltivraj► has passed his line Brother," by the chair, solos by Mrs. ', - - - ITH, Blacksmiths a ination us barrister and solicitor. W m. Cowan, of H tgbland Creek and Miss ilia kind ever assembled. 7 HICKS Sc SM b Miss L. ly Waponmakerar ('•�. Reed's old stand Pick- I. 8Z8m The sing of the bonus bylaws lies Herdman, of Toronto, reading y eneral strike among the 1 - Bring. All work promptly and satisfactorily at- p� sq. M, Thor@ is S I t reasonable rates. Give us a trial. By j� r inspired some of tile iresidents with the Annie, speeches by Gv B d B i e al R. M. nail makers in England. . � tended to a G 6 ,Pjl P. P., of Toronto, Re . --------_--- hope thea the old town will soon be all . A Blood Indian was shot on $nnday E ri ht ain, and that business will in• Craig and G. Disc uuelo h, whilTRsvCJho r White settler near �ShoLeod, N•w•T• AwtiOlteer'i�tg. 1. , I --OPP08IT . I ; . g by a . i•rr.ry ai l✓_ -J - - v, _ > . r- ,..- 1.. "� D• O'Connor's Black itli Shop, cr4m" ; while others are , dubious as to Reditt Occupi A stairwa at the Zoo fel] on Monda AhjD Licensed the result. They think it will be at least Alter theignilt�made by th@oiaan b� y HER A ROWL e C oa of last and ten ole were slightly injured. : '. POAnetioneera, for the whole of North and •T-��G� jItT six Inonthe b@fore anytlunR will L@ d ' n ancLioned off by Mr. J. Pearce, P@o South Ontario• Bt0 bgrap charges moue ate r -AGENTS FOR- and then they have V47 little faatil as � Toronto, the proceedings were brought to It is said Canada Will request the"free f crdera by letter or Art,itrat�s, 6cc. Ad- exchange of natural p I ' - Thos Poacher, Va]uatoT, Bl]1dCr file real clod lasting benefits that wiU a close by the BearbOro Brace Band pia - roduoes in return draw, Tii08.ppOUCHER, Buz 47, Brougham. or �hIG Toronto) i 7 saccus firom the bontissed ooneerns. One ing „G�d gave the Queen." The P for fishery concessions to the States. j A. R. BOWLA'':ID, Whitby, Ont• j, ]m -Re ratepay ! solid steel frame and all the laleat iizl• er Wae Bndresnit might be ammounted Lo about 8100. I" I, The Queen has contributed X100 to the - , — provements. other day (that "on �{'e learn the Lad'm� wil8now Ball relief of the sufferers by the Exeter - " Painters and Q�lccziers. i et Miss Minnie Brn _ -... •__-_ THE TOROrT0 MOWER, expected anpliow, and Lliat was increase thea a fire. _ , - SIGN taxation." Well if a corresponding in- const qo if possible, , . I N G4+ GRAINING, . THE MASSEY MOWER, -- tion and business follows Mrs. Coaltice is visiting Mrs. Andrew The Dom tion aGogainsr tnthetR- ' PI '� T THE MASSEY RAKE, I - crease in popnia out an J Writing, paper -Hanging, -Tinting, &a, of all , if not not. Annie. ` `. kinds done on fife ak ortest notice. Av sbad °t it,wil] be satisfactory ' + gai]way. sant mined to ordier, tone bat tlieR Eby -BEAVER `�`iRAIN DRILL . AND Interest in the great will case of good Mbei cMoaslin, Mise JaneLwkkey•� is visit- It is reported Premier Norgnay "will• lsh Lead used. HILTS d WELBOU SEEDER, „', sin revived, ovinnR ins THE a D: s• ENGINE AND vs. Smith is being aR Mias Belle Pratt is once more in Port 'appeal to the people of Manitoba on the -r. - GRAIN SAVER. I - to an application having been made by —Bltow BALL. uestiou in November. j, , , boots a'uct Shoes. Union, railway q - e I - ALSO PLOWl3, i3CUFFLERB, 9cd:, Mr. Farewell to strike the name of G. Y. y otic en �' . �_ ; _ , �, Fourteen Noe Bo flsherin are .. 1 I Smith o8 the list of defendants, as Ilia TOHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE - ____ int- jreoentl lost. tJ Maker. Pegged and sewn work. s �j LL glt name is nQt mentioned iu the will inE Ontario government has appo y E� sated w° EpAIRS 0 o ro rty ie left eo hie Mr. F. d. Mavvi`y, of Lukefield, fish- gen, Buller has resigned his position . ' , promptly attended to. ped site the which Q rtai>a p , pe _ - hip. Dont forget the stand, nearly oppo family• Mt. Ormiston opposed the mo• ing overseer under the Ontario Fisheries in )(=eland. xi street, Pickering vflla4a.. 7-v kept constantly on hand. Act of 1686 far the county of Pe>serbora', Hon. Mr. Mowat arrived home on . I News, ng , and secured an adjournment in order Wednesday last tion, the tovis. I ' county .of Halibnrtola, • ` Call at our• showroo and We snail be to look n the matter. p Hotels. . int Ont the'superiarity of the p R. & J. -Campbell offer the ,ad that t of the oantity of .victoria Tt ie reported that Premier Ronvier ..::r r __ -._r,. - pleased po PICKERING. machinery Sud implements bandied by ns. Whole of their real estate for sale by south of G district of )![uskoka. _ ' wii governor• Lake P. Blaokbtitn, of ' - 0 R D 0 N HOUSE tender, and are also offerirg great bar• The CafnpbeUford Htih lilt Mr. KWg+ Keutuckey is dead. G James Gordon, proprfotor• This hones is - ' a fine now brick building. finished in anperior ` . f ai ttleir atortl, iD Order to GffeCt a 'rhuraday night, the The attendance at the exhibition. - . style. Seery convenience and comfort for the � j`: who was alae ing in the third storey of nag over MOM. travelling public. New and commodious st s pl6aranCe• pp 'w@dnOSda<y The Directors of the Fair are ' ' lzlaking the Victoria house iD (lampbellford, 6�t Thirty valuable horses were burned In " and Bheae. Guts for attractions during and in his rambles rlaade . _-._ s •' - 'extra nrrangem up in his sleep I,aor. sheds on the 3h@rbrooke Fair grounds. i . .. No�sce to Co�+tr dors. the two da s of the Exhibition• his wa to the wiDdovv and feu Ont. H' ,r#es a oed on. Taesda bniore yy cue of the The Markham Economist says : The . - The, AAss ttlnately for him b U ve satisfactory , :' _""`'^ _' ' _;_w TAKE & pe The =Iet was . the hotej A,hus east choir held a WISHING TO Mr. ynstioe O'Connor• �- rode sus ndin °'�., ni ht o�last week at j . a 'i")ARTIES but tine rod f!a►ve .'slujr_ flue Tuesday R r lessons in Instrnmenta or vocal eve : ver light and was concluded on Wedn White's. They praetioed on a can obtain Vocal Music in C ilea or by P SAU LT SAi NT E MAR I E CANAt� dal The ons criminal Dasa d of interest amend heeived • na inJn►r>�s+, bn�'if: @ other large cafes instruction. Apply for terms to y v. Jas. Mp$rien, 1 OVering. le fl�� Cak 1 • i was that of the QueBA io MISS A. E. COUttSt Prof. Of MUSIC. who was tried for an offence ander the are pleased' eterboro. and`%!ve or six watermelons presented': „ c,� - fife residence of Mrs. Head pNTRACTOUS iutendin . to fender $e -was accused of seduo- was takg* 10 them at Highland Creek, su lamented lt[asic room ati ji Charlton Act. ''fl'OloClc dn. OOffee, V for works of constraotion of a Casal pro- illicit interQoarse With a Betwaft sew "_ dw., by a hostess, j 1 ; -` oppositeNEwso�s,De,PickeriliK• f t116 Avi �� m8at8,' _ to be formed on the Canadian side o the ing and having who was said to have 8aturda9 , - at 's Rivett ere hereby informed that girl named Jeef�frey Mr, . �avere dlsoovered Mrs. White. The. program was iA long . . l been between 12 and 16 years of ate• cultural Rm1m d t8e �i�g built one, but the choir went through it in fuze. ", r �aleax�lell Wanted Tenders be received abqut JANUARY neict, - - - I: 1 • _ sad than the mos4 favorablla time to examine . C,, defeuded the ori st ]e, paver dropping a piece. i = the locality will be between the present time N. F. Paterson► Q to be On dre, ata >ii destroy (. _.I 'and the early part of November tient. Boner, and on the alae cis de exa net' of light material, were q ' 3f �. y ems► Stattdltrd : "4tt Q Y r, ant of a few more Rood lana s iiications and other door- of the pr0montrix he r There were thirteen Valuable borses in Bays the P the $nd, when the mora- , ;' ` are lA �► When p P� WFnpten to canvass for the sale of choice mentg are prepared due notice •will be q�ven. tp -the $riffs Friday mornwq, varieties of nurse stock. To men who o�ond Contractors Will then have an opportan�t of that In liar evidence the defendant bad riot ee)C 1aOtiCed a ohiid b'eoWon was government, Which had been sent to the ing train going north' arrived a# the 18th ti , rryy usinees we can pay K nig them ane be fnraished with bank seduced her within the rnsaning of that the stables beich h been .line, the` enp�in malts a success of Lhe b eaami g - ' = r salaries or commission, and give permanent forms of tetider, etc. word. The Judge held the o aitital. ThG crate of Mr. Williams until a oar load con but ' , trz;i»t od , be situation. We have man new and choice specs- By order, • k., r 'at?'. well taken and directed au coq Were burned n n the freak, ' ` `I ,' ' - y and ornamental line ® 0 he horses ' slides both in the fruit A• P. BBADLgY• :" question turned on the meaning of th Pur hs$ed. All t p° around s► cttlrve'ofi the . f *chi othes$ do not handle. Address at once, i , t _L,, f f3earetary '�_; „ •, to death. The $re woe, without doubt, emerging , :eterencea, MAY BRos., Nniaerymen, Ic,i.: < "',.;• word sednee ss found in the sot. His for the fire had not time to" et4P• befr4re the engine, . eater N.Y. 42.7 1�ePa to �nt of R+►ilways std Catialt, } Lordship defined the word est i of Ilianvg• the work of an i1104 a lacy, hixn oyer 60 # . :.. Goch - Ottawa.iKth A.ugast, fi87. _ e defendan mast be Rnil y i broke out simittan�nsiy• to five or size attack theme so u and hie iD., , is �- ,'. ---- _______.— - — that tai d worked on • places and it' is ft" ted tlh feet. i F.. t h tl sots ' ' TC � +, 95�+��,,- � Fai'ii1 "t0 Rsiit fir eu• ing previously persued an differen ' , v►►ht 1100MU0t m►os y , ._ F the a �athiee of the . girl, as otberwise horses welts saturated wt coal oil• attended >;Q _ 4 :t i i chi of PSo ce In • Pioltsriri , i in rl could entlr�►p a mag uest Will be held► acid it about the '>�etid. Thd child is not t two .. _' y , 52 acres of land in ilia Town p g gn 8 gi tis said an �9 :. i Lot 17 iu rear of 4th ' .Lots 1'i slid 10 41 iaOnoesdon sbi 1, , n north-west gnaher o oma. iinndred sores., . cods hoped she latusemble soonmdrei Who gnus old, con ., of fir.. • hley. , " condition, wAl-fenced, and containing nn er that Act. concgresion ; in ggood and kitchen, stone drivW9 house ' ; - � - x . t 75 stone foundation ; goon frame dw.11irig hanse Ittlid Rhe dastardly tit will be ve>rything looks ftrvora'bIb ' for a avian• lg y with ham 3tz on4baUdings• A canning rtibd letd i`v at't < ' r Plenty of and Nreadi of d - . ,house, and ,Dollar In good repair• wfn ooj. For turther enum Abot"he , old disccov is lope ear ht and well rMishao, i.�p , ;� f, -}. • $ �- `: }. -'' 1 afar. 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': Soh '- er oh. of th ;' ! ``' '`~ Iwp� imp', revfotia round f. ,. su fin t `)t - •,1 - , 'say what has been with me ae bolt eradic- a, a�� rI re t f 1 r 1 R $$ALT$. t ed. mow Mtics"TonnE$ To Tan A0>tt i arcs, not onl of tubba s worms and li . �'sEii ABft�*r P��.(a �, x + dam of $2 Y g a. $ Ctx ! gni ro�n�d (} 6 oh, 13 an ier 2 oh t,t ..,,1►.. -f . r p;- The question asked nes most fregaeittly g q. LAa+g OF HEsig, Two hu but of insects enerall It is flowers of Where are the children net . _ divides the four treblPa ; repeat.from {bl,a gerliu thesis days is : How much fodder cant sulphur. A pereiatent applieatipn of this we miss their oheertui noise. 4th roup The human constitution has its laws Here are the ciothae they uteri to () 2 double treb4es under 5 those of.astronom ' A ou'1 depend on per acre, and how man Dumas tubba es, often enoa h to kat the w- r 2 y Gheerfulpess and s bey y P B P Po i Isere are their {dietoy e, ch • 3cclj, qu le tre>?)es 8Qt• the same Rood CI&rkal . , ., will it require to keep a cow !" Never hav= der conttnaally on them, will do an much as E6eryththg that reminds ue of +hem; 'five chain that the first two trebles are will are of the first timportance. Therefore, ` `-y . itig weighed the fodder pec acre, nor made anythin •( have tried to clean out the in I - Wtierears theRulaaadboys! »� ander; repeat from (e): - - ghnerol side nd study benevo- 1>�,• a system g take the any careful estimates as to its feedin value secta. I do not claim that I have angthin lents and t ev►e are of others as much for as compared with hay, we can't an ores di- g �.s Where are the children ne t 6th round : b ch, 1 DC under 3 eh ; re- Y which ha new. But it is somethin I have hit u n i g° our own sake as.theirs. .. - - :, The it g ► We've missed them many a day.,l 4` ' peat from the beginning of roue ,� rattly. We can only refer to thetreporte of and it map be new to some, and withal re• The r��y lips and the eunry curie'* 6th round : (d) �i eh, 1 DC u the 5 $QNLIcrHT—ia ae essential to anitnai "� opened b experiment atatious in other States, From fresh some memories that knew of it before. Are ev .anisked quite away ? ch ; repeat from (d), veireta►ble life. Physicians say the nnmbe'r- down' °C the Ohio report for 1885 we learn that While we all know sombthing of the other children Dome wd so, of atients cured in hos ital rooms ez o `_ • _ those hi¢hly fertilized plats yielding about merits of that common lace , arise{ a 'called But not the came as they. 7th round : (e) 4 double trebles se rated P P p sed , Ch&thF �' to the res s of the sun are four time a eulari Where are the children Gone 1` by 3 eh under 5 eh of the revious round • stis is to ei ht bushels of corn le.d about two tons sulphur, still I think t re are man who do P Y ' _ g Y y•°. Y It it best we should not know repeat from (e). ' great as those confined in darkened rooms, portions of stalks, or from sixty to seventy pounds. not know its fall value, tf indeed aI of as The went away one dark, sad day. FsFsu Asx—The air is the only agent -` wick, R . of stalks to one hundred pounds of corn. do, seeing that a new use is• found for it al With cheeks and brows of scow , BAsgET wrrn HANDLx.---Take flne mkcra- which keeps the blood pure and enables it . The I We think in ordinary years that the corn most• every year. Sulphur is more valuable end' weft or fit, they come not batt me twine ; been at the bottom, Make a chain to circulate and fin art life i To vo who loved them eo. of three stf es and join into a rin P power to the ac Tilaon and stalks when dr will about balance, and as a medicine than man know. In acre 1 Y Y —Mrs. M. Li. Rayne in " Detroit Free`Presa," g' system. It no less sustains life, by impart_ struck 1 that a field of corn which, had it yielded throat, a little blown frequently into the 1st round : Under the�ring work 12 DC.' ing this wonderful ppro art to the bloc d it a welt, would have gelded fort bushels of thrnat through s quill, ill favor a cure, than b e h P y d' �Sonie y Y �'• + OEM. Lxa s ADVICE To Yovato Wrvxs.. 2r1 round : 1 treble f first stitch of the y xpelling t e impurities or worst Dorn, can be depended on this year for a ton and in o'sae of ulcerated Bore throat it will previous I•ennci (•) 2 c , 1 treble in next out matter which the vleina have collected, ta. i► of foddQrr lleduct from this thirty per eradicate any germs of diptherfa that map In her forthcoming book Mrs. Hancock .. stitch ;repeat from ('), and brought to the lungs for ex uleion an cent, for waste and we have the amount of be lurking there. 'lays � How well I remember Gen. Robert P � . $rya e + L�. Lee then a Ma or 33 round : 3 ch, 2 tre lea on first treble • wbic.h, ii left in the system bat a ver feW �;r fodder that is probable as compared with Sulphur burned and the smoke .inhaled y ,who was stationed Y don, hay. - moderately, never to the point of irritation, there at that time. He was the beau ideal (a) 3 ch, 2 trebles on txt treble : repeat moments, would cause death. - The will have a healin of a soldier and a entleman. When bid• from (a), Exitxcrs>r—ia beat if taken in same em + , It mast be remembered, however, that g effect on all lung die g •i , - in Aub corn fodder •has a different feeding value eases, bronchitis and catarrh, ding us good-bye and God -speed upon the 4th round ; g ch, 1 d uble treble c,ri tre. Ployment for an object. Begin and end 1 . . during from hay, and to get its full value it must p Y eke of our departure he said to me : I un- ble ; (b) 1 double trebl on- next treble • 2 slowly. It is well to carry our exercise to i the yea A little sal bur taken interaall two or the mat of fats ue if the s stem soon rel- -" be fed differently. To en-Lble our re•�ders three times i year is "good for the blood." deratsnd 'that you eonteranplate deserting ch, 1 treble, 2 ch, 1 don to treble; all in the p° K Y Geor; p These are a few uses for sulphur that I our post which is your husband's side same stitch • the the 1 t treble is in ; re- lies from it • but for health, no r i - of Long to work- out the roblem for themselves we Y ' , t g eater publish the nutritive value of different' feed- bring in as a sort of " side issue," as I re- and that yon are not going to California. pont from (b) ten times 1 double treble on fatigue should be� incurred than a night s - in stuffs commend it for the eibba es and if we eve him. If you vvi11 pardon me I should last ts-eble at cud of r and • 2 eh Din in rest will remove. To aleep well and gain ( : S2'� g ,promising! however, that they g ' g like to ive ou a little advice. You must third of 5 ch. ' 1 strength the body must be Esti ,.E Vat are only the average results of a large num- it a place fn our homes—notwithstanding its g Y , gued. - there. her of experiments, and that much depeusla unpleasant odor—ft "will prove a gid not think of doing this. As one consider- For the side of the aeket thus : 17 eh, FooD—A free use of palatable fruit fa es` •� 'ir E friend in man ably older than Hancock miss 5 atituhes of the seventeen chain 1 on quality and conditions, and hence they y ways, and in some wave ,and having had aentiai. We must learn to distinguish be- :+ (;overt are only approximately correct : " that we shall elieeover ourselves bye ri greater ezperienee, I cotstsider it fatal to the treble in next stitch ; ( 1 ch, miss 1 stitch, Veen a real appetite and a mere superflu- j in hone xpe future ha mess of oun married le 1 treble in next stitch, a oat from ons taste, The s . Rater. Flesh Heat and t,�t men-, It is a harmless element and safe to �P Y g peop p O four taste of sugar, for instance,. - era au formers. producers. test for most any ordinary purpose. But ugotz ams t provocation to live apart, efther des ; (a) 1 DC in the 1 t round of the bot- may be agreeable, when there is no real need 1i the cit Timothy li y, :..11.19 3.07 44 12 just now, try it on the cabbages. -4A. T, for a short or long -,time, The result is in• tom of basket ; 1 ch, m' 1 stitch, 1 DC in or. appetite for it. Take few varieties of * * 1' Mr. . Clover hay.......14.65 6 29 . 38.9'3 REED, in New England Fariner, Sept. 3rd. variably that they cease to be essential to each of next three tre lee under each. of food. • or orie meal. It is well, now and then, Corn fodder..... • 32.05 2 45 44 92 each other. Now, promise me that you will next four of the two ch inn of the previous to omit by turns the use of every article of i � appoin not ermit him to sail without you.' round ; 5 ch, tarn, i tr ,le, each separate-; food --even bread, thus preventing the sys- - tura Oat straw....... • 10.11 1 43 35 i4 d NOTE9. P Chat Corn.............10.54 9 11 ` 71.25 "The sequel shows how faithfull I by 2 ch, in each of six a fermate trebles • re tem from becomin tied to an Sheep will eat more, be mora contented •Y , R y injurious rice OatQ.............10 70•' 9 i2 . 52.20 and thrive Metter on a new' than on an old sought to follow that noble"admonition and peat from (a) all around he basket, join the routine. It would not be amiss to make an ! +. Ag Bran.............12 00 12.03 47.07: how after, in my varied experience, I hard two ends neatly wf�h n ale and thread. occasional meal of some palatable fruit or Dr• Oat meal, old range. Frequent change of range for them occasion to transmit to others his disinter• For the handle, make a chain the length vegetable in its season, when beat relished. !' the to . Process......... 8 34 25.81 41.21': is important at�this season of the'year. ested truthful convictions. With man re- e9 - ' . a cont y r uired ; 1 treble in ea h stitch of chain ; XVATER•—An abundant supply and free , the g The digestibility of ensilage has been de' grets we bade adieu to a host of friends, sew it tothe sides of th basket and, put a use of pure soft water is essential to health, v Possibly a great many farmq a when the terminad in but few ex y periments ; but the most of whom I never caw sgaiq, I\'ut so band of ribbon at each eid of the handle Water ia'the only fluid c.lpable of circulating Seveet read these tables will say : '�'Phat is the exJ eriments made, tend to show that the with my husband, however. Ile matt after the basket is ver ry. ,,c hem -shed,—Naw 1,nb in alI the tissues of the hod and . ." use of publishing that—it's all Greek to ensilage is alightly less digestible than the face to face on the battlefield in leas than land Farmer. ing stn finest vessels �rithoui irritat un or in_ � _ Th` . me . Let us see if we can't throw a little raw mtAterial. _ p' pie profitableto the [armer A SOUT light on it. Take timothy hay, for instance. three years. ` _ fury, Nu other liquid than water tan des- i janct -t_, Kee in ghee PIERN EctPE. . '! ' solve the various articles of food taken into . _ the It Yoti know that with that ou can kee a 3 P in more oafs than one, They perform &n hHILDxEx Ax PET bxI>irirs. When boiling a ham, thestomach, Itiswateraloaewhichforutathe t ing t steer in first rate stock shape on twenty five im ortaut service as ecaven Gra devourin ► HrAt and most im nada a day, or about ttd�nty pounds a P K b A child bronghllt np without the knew. , I ,orient is to be sure of he quality of your fluid portions of the blood, and thus eery eb to argu` ° weeds, briars and bushes that would go un- 1 ham tonus - ". - of le ay for every thousand poumda of •live disturbed b cattle. edge ofrpet animals is a solitary being, no which should be went and not too y Lhe nutriment to ale parts of tJie body weisrht, This you will .observe hag a ratio y matter if there be brothers and sisters, salt• Clean. it thorough y; scrubbing well far its growth and replenishment. And it in At of one of flesh -formers to fourteen of fat Should a new plant make its" appeskranie while a child who has animals to tend ie to remove all grime and salt, and soak in Rater which takes up the decaying particles + Pre - formers and heat producers, or which, to on your farm this summer find out whether never quite along. A dog is of itself a lib- hot water long enough remove the rind ; and conveys them, by amost complicated and. Andt get all in one ootid, we call carbhydrates. it is a friend or foe. If it is a weed, clean oral education, with its example of fidelity, twelve hours will not bs too lung for a ham wonderful syatetn of drainabe from the body. P. N1 � You know you can do better if your hay is it out root and branch before it multiplies unwearied activity, cheerful sympathy and of an ordinary degree of saltness ; then it When good so[t water cannot otherwise be' I '"_ bytes half clover. Clover, you nee, hue a propos- and becotrigs establahed. love stronger than death ;nay, love that fa must be trimmed and ec�oked slowly—and obtained, a small outlay for a cistern and Iliodl tion of 1 to 6.2, making the mixture 1 to 10. Many ills peculiar to �rinv►er and early triumphant over shame and ignominy and here lies the secret—not in water, but. in filter wilt secure an abundant supply of . . ' ° You know that your cattle will not only autumn are the results of over -eating and sin—influeaces that so often wear out. human sweet cider. I can fancy the incredulous pure rain water, equal to any, iritic love or make It than a to hate. How man smile that flits over the face of the conserva- BATHING—Much cold hathin exh rear hold their own on that, but will gain, show- over-drinkirg. 1'h'e practice of eating high- g g aunts ing that timothy needs more albuminoids or lY seasoned food is injurious at all times of am hold to our friends with a love as in tive housewife who In ' chance to read vitality, Much warm bathi tg produces tit3- AuI flesh former3. Again, you know what Data and adds greatly to the thirst in hot weather. exhaustible and unextingufahable as that these lines, but I ask onl a fair trial of the due relaxation and aensitibeneas. Hence �b3 does for the l:ors� or calf or pig. Notice The practice so common among farmers which our dog giVea to us ± The child espe- receipt which I have al red from that of to secure the beat results, avoid these ex- $2 ` . now in the above table that it has a ratio or who attempt to raise email fruits onl for dally finds in the faithful creature 'mach of a mf�hty cook, and if y n do not only cut, tremas. The temperature of the water and fact{ � proportion of 1 to 5.6. You know what home use, of planting them to run wild, ie ib own impulsive and ardent life ; the de- but like Oliver Twist coma again, I can only surrounding air ahonlct bR such as to alto - lights in tittle things, the ready curiosity s►ecount for, by the fact t at there is a great a bath to be taken deliberately. �i'ith a dill ,, corn does for the fattening pig or steer, and pernicious to say the least, and is the cause 1 yon see by referring to the table that it has of eo much grumbling on their part because the eeaselesa s►etivity, the quick changes of difference in tastes. La in the bottom of these conditions, and a moderately coarse dive a ratio of 1 to 7.8. If you, feed corn ex-• nothing will bear. occupation, the unabated interest'in axis a kettle a bunch of fresh, sweet, new mown towel, a yard in length, to supplyy the wa- an' elusively to the growing calf or pig you tense. Kittens, again, seem sent to give a bay, upon this place th ham and cover ter, a vt ry thorou h bath may be taken. be find it becomes over'fat and does not r w Never permit an igitarant`matn to physio ohitd just what the dog leaves out ; the with sweet cider; brings wly to the boil The towel bath aforda excellent exercise to it8 full size allowing that you have au a horse. Such a person failing in the Bret more refined ways, the soft plgyfulneme, the ing point, and simmer nnt'1 tender. When for those engasted iu sedentar em to men pay ' instance to discover the malad will a 1 Y p y ts. Con - excess of fat and beat roducera whilst if Y, PP Y gentle domesticity, the williarnesa to be you can probe ft sanelyy w'th a sharp skewer cyn� i I P remed after remed enerall em to in tended and it ie done. Lift out : la n a sieve to drain; - I yon give the calf whole milk it makes the y' g Y P Y 8 petted. Kittens about the Y TLe MOSQUC Of .Omar. I T best growth. The ratio of milk, oats and a every patent medicine, to the ultimate in. h°use supply the smaller unctuation in s inkle thickly with cr mbs 'mixed with �� t pasture of mixed rasses is about tho injury of the patient, the book of life • the' f own - - s g earns, tr little frisks and lea sn ar, sad set in the oven for ten The Mos ue o thi9 8 f Oma q r• la beaatifuli Its � ehoR-ing that 1 to 5 or 5.5 is about the right It is not the farmer who does the most and pate are the eommaj and semi•oolo� inatoa. Cooked in this way it will have walls are adorned with marbles of delicate' _ sup thing for growing aniwals, and that fatten- work'himaelf who now succeeds beet butt the and dashes, while the . big dog puts in th an exquialte flavor great- superior to that colors, and the -dome is r„ofrd with tiles of par ' ing animals require an excess of carbhy- -One who employs the beat - hands to do his colons and periods. produ ced by any other m thod. a brilliant.blue, and some green and yellow• •; �e drates, or about 1.6. Consider another heavy work while he has time to look after Animals, &vain, give to as, even by what ��J- The of act from the Mount of Olives is of a that animals must have the albuminoids to he details of the basinesa which no one bat they receive and evoke from ue, the habit of turquoise dome roofing walla of peNrl• It r&il I' make lean meat, libamente, tendons, skin, himself can attend to. caro and tenderness, Those petted doge we Cid�dCB iLa t Kill.. stands high, white pavements and tall . lim hair, wool, and the internal organs, and There is no mode of owin lambs- more ase carried in tae arm of youn irls in - cypresses around ; steps lead down to other ' I � ' t 8'1' g • K g The advice- to women promote their r bus i, that this must be supplied by food contain- easy than that of having them come aloe fashionable equipages, are rarely a suhsti• health by out door exereis is never want- courts, once the t,ourt of the Gentiles, the - ;. ing it, and that the carbhydrates can under about the time the flock is turned to ass tufa for the natural object of such emo- Court of the Great Brazen Laver. etc and 2`2 gi' inq. But nes amount of fresh air exercise ' ' at no circumstances be vrnrked over into al- The young grass is productive of milk cat tion, they are rather a pre aretion or in- olives and j P can save women from the evil effects of their Sr�e of -emerald green, and bnminoida. In other words, the albutein- suited to the growth of the lambs and the termediate pomeeasion that 'precedes ft • abundant wild flowers cover the nakedness " 1 / Y present style of arses. It is their clothes ' olds are the main thin in feedin and will develo with reat res idit , something that is more than a doll and less I where Solomon s offerings had enriched the f via g g' p g P Y that kill them. as earbhydrates are used to advantage only If we can produce the bay and the- than a human child. Mr, Carnegie tells as Every step a woman taken her foot Don_ entrance ground between the Golden Gate- when fed with their p open proportions of mer feed for oar stock on half the ground it that he maw at a large New York stable, a tends with her esclrt, Sh lifts it on the and the eastern walls of the temple itself. I m` card nailed n ivin for the coacbman the inside the mos ue -is ex uisite. A circle _ ad albuminoids. The aurpluA cannot be used now takes, by the use of wind and orates P g 8 instep, and she lifts ft o the heal, he of m q q i , and is voided in the excrement. we can sell half out land or let it row u ' address of the proper physician to l,e called weight maybe onntts or ands, but it is arble pillars enclose the veritable rcugh r m1 Now look at your corn fodder ration. to forest make improvements on the other up°Q' the favorite dug should be Ell. He taken up at every step, he heavy skirts, rock top of Mount Mortah, and at:pport ar I Compared with timothy it is about twenty half, have less fenow to repair, live easier glbO ells as of a young lady who, haviu rho inner rt of the dome which is mosaic Pt R with flounces overskirt I and other trim. , , , per cent. poorer in carbhydrates and toren• and make more money, to go on a journey, had to leave her favorite ' worthy to be compared with that in 5,inra an j i ty-five per cent. poorer in a buminoiida, and Dol 'e LO some one's special attention, and wings, hang their many pounds, flapping Maria MaKgfore to Rome. Portals and has thirty per cent. waste. About four Science says teat enough is ka'owa of the Mr. Carnegie suggested that as he had around the feet and Inge oil the wearer. The partitions, inlaid with tortoise shell, mother in re men of our res aeious birds to show that . iv ' corset does not allow spetce to take a full tons of corn fodder would bee ual to three P g en her the dog, it might be perfectly safe breath and the tight sleeves cause the of pearl and ivory, divide the. little aide y` t tons of hay. When we- come to the actual fhey are only exceptionally harmful to the to leave her with him, " or rather with chs is from the central ansa ©ora between ' ! th farmer. Their infrequent raids—mostly b Jack wad the horse." Wfth a rave shake muscles to cry for room. Dressed in this feeding we must make a still furGlier de- yy g fatthion, the wearer comes back from her them and the sacred rock,g theyscene of cc duction of about tweet five er cent. un- a few species—on rife poultry being much of the head, she answered •' I have thou ht �• p ' 8 walk for fresh air and exercise" tired Abraham a awful obedience and the aacri-_ -- 4 + '~ leas in addition ,to cora fodder some feed more than -offset by their destruction of of that ; bat it won't do • he uirtls a fives which interprets to men and niacl - P mice rancho 1 rp through, and through, and is the worse for , e `�i'icYler in albuminoids is given. �'Vhat this ' g ppere tFnd other injurious in- woman s care. Here the woman and the it, because she had lifted and carried hued them partakers of the one great sacrifice of a feed should be de pends on circumstances• mac' favorite met on equal Lerma ; aeft6er could the Son °f l7,od. «'e saw the opening P' One reason wh m e reds of pounds.' _ In certain conntiea wheat bran, which has a y h'poor butter is made do without the other. The oars given by Stand at any City street corner and watch cut in Lha rock for the escape of c' ratio of 1 to 3, will be the cheapest feed to in private dairies is that farmers generitlly the young girl was eimpty the antfef ted the savrificed blood and clestendin into' add ; in other places oats, and in still others g g Ps the women as they pass. How tired the K 1. be rude their wives - and daughters the tenderness of a mother for a child. look 1 How their amasses flu around them , the excavation below, w e found a similar v clover hay, and in others oil meal which moat improved spplienees. They bay res - The self-oontrol that must be learned in C opening communicatin -with a duct which' � e era, threshin mach- ea p t.untramt them with men. en a feet lift R has a ratio of 1 to 1.6. This, of 'course, g lI ,feed cutters, grind- dealing with animals, is in itself an edaca- discharged into a cess- ool b the Brook �' would require a very small allowance of oil ing mills, seed drills and sulky ploughs, but tion. One of the child's first lessons fn ov- 'no weight of clothes-• Men a steps contend Ketlron. We crossed he outer Southern meal• Just now corn fodder is of reat vat- g with nothing. Every muscle has its natural • 1' g when it comes to �a butter -worker ar a erninv its impulses is when it finds that the (.curt and passing the fountain su lied by exercise. Unt-door air a d exercise aro pp ue, but to get the full value out of it de- creamer, there is no money for " such new- kitten cannot be can ht b rennin and the same water, as its rander redecessor i- fan led thin "— .B ' g Y g cod for them.: The advice women need is 8' P pends very much on how you feed it. g 8•s• [ seders Journal shouting, but by quiet and measuced a on the backs of brazen oxen, we descended I' �'Ve aim in this article to put before our proaehes. The control of animalsor shorter, lighter and looser dresses, Mrs, from Jenneas bifller has not come a da too soon beneath the present Mosque El Akar, close t' readers tete sea alt of a good deal of stud the lamb to the lion, is not a matter of force y to the Mosque of Omar, into the ve same t and research, and more to stimnlatye A 15pelle Dazzled . , ' ' I '" , with her better costumes ii' the health of rY - but of gentleneaa and a stead a e. Im gallery which led to the old Tem le from ' Y Y women is to be im roved. Mra, Celia p thought and awaken energy than to s;eve ,. that seem the strongest in animals t e I p. , „ the south, and up which our Lord walks d :' any definite advice.—W"tern Farm.Jour- How do you a ll deceased ?" asked the d i sition of dogs to chase %%is or � Whitehead hats shown -vh t s the matter, -- nal: serg nt of the d an. ore her, Mt's. Amelia loonier, pearl agai in en ere, It is " Bei nand age wh he wash ea be flet overcome by aeonstoming them fort Y now half filled with rubbish and earth but i I _ I� "With a z, I ens " returned the deor- y years ago, met the ex mple of short , i ` ! t man, very early to the sight and touch of the loose dresses, the ceiling is still so high above that we . , ' �DHEN TO FE$D Pass, C ' ' �, eaker creature* than b' any blows. All needed to be reminded that the ground w That style wall adopted b many women, , Y Colne off 1 T ere is 'aa t in deeeaised, this is a lesson to the child and it ancon. level is far down under the rubble. The A great many western farmers ase mak- Where is that dictio r f" anion them Mrs, Elizabeth Cad Stanton I . soiouely learns the application to itself. In Y , ilt&rs on cin le solid blocks the round 1 ing a bad mistake in allowing their pigs to "I don't know, air.er Mise usan Anthony, and th present writer, g ' , r; g g Y gt.--;- ' raa loon- days when oxen were employed lar el on eystone in the roof and the lintels of Ei get aloe with raas and a ver little rain. in for it last ni ht."Y 1#ow light and comfortable nd neat it wast ' 4 If there is an time in the g g g our farms it used to be a common t at . long single atones, are witnesses of the for y year when the "That's tough. I' not sera' shout that a "cattle show" to see some sunburnt How easily we want n�tair without step- which has departed. l,eavin this ails y i' ppig needs liberal feed it is now. You are word, and I don't want to make a mistake." farmer's bo drive in a oke of h Ping on ourselves t ; ow a came down. 8 g ]a in a foundation a •� , Y Y ale town rY - g gt ,„ , g stairs witliottt fear of being a Peed on 1 A we climbed the city walls by the Golden y g nd withholdin Follow Sar .--- a plan then sag- steers and win the admiration of all the Gate, and walking south, at the an le of- the ,i feed ma es it a small one. You can t let a Heated the doorman.: "`Vhenever he gate men by the gentle skill with which he hand- b � on a rainy day -or in a muddy street g I I May pig run to lege and nose in July and stuck on spelling a wojrd he writem it phone• led them. On a farm near m summer ho•nq no . tcrmr ..for thew r •wale . no s shies of Solomon. Thargr und into the i t August, and thea bring it up into good tically, and_ quotes it !" there is a fine y drag led skirts to clean. We ad room to a ma hav - bull which In better mana ed � I been utilized by him and certainl y e ` i shape by liberal feeding in Saptember and, g breat a and freedom for our f t. But this y were by - I T..ere Damsel lbs teen than' by say one alma, heathful dress was denpiae and re acted the Crusaders, the halter rings declare but . _ October. Such a policy is penny wise and y i , as Heine mayor, an occult d ] it seems that the ori incl ' r pound foolish. It takes trouble to feed Riot Lis Wife And DanAtel. sym th between children a by the great publls;, On one�o cession Mises 8 intention was to ` - , . _ ._ well and hard work, 'but if there is any Pa Y nd snrmalm, Anthonq in tom any with a started raise the level of the valley, and the thick ` Thomas Jo ce ave stable dler Ifvin as between two ranee not sundered ver Ion p � , forest of llars are chiefl for support.— Rood thing in this world on the faint or off ped R Y g oto the poet office fn Ne ork in the Pi Y in Pittsburg fatallyg shot his wife and s8o•—l► • W. Htocrrxsox in •' Har ere Ba- vv�� So. his M. Palmer in The u v _ it, in business, in literature or morals that „ P Bloomer costume. But we wlere surround- P Q . t er, - can be -bad without brain work or hand seriously wounded his daughter, aged 18 z ed and wed ed in by a crowd whish hooted , • years, the other afternoon. Jo ce had been °' g work, or bot�i, we have never found it or Y and jeered. VPs rscaped only by a carries e , �: , drinking hard for several months, and was Two Ci;�oHETaD $;>:�, g "ODDS 'AND E71TD$. r „ . - c heard of it. The pig has this redeeming sent by a friend whosaw our ilemm ,. . feature that if you breed well and feed frequently before the Mayor for abusing FLUTED, BASKET•—This basket must be It wam mo difficult to wear t is drams with '' . well Der et returns in from $even to nine his family' That morning 'he started oat ah�ppeed over a luted dish and all erooheted the odium that was oast u it, that oro a Te�re ie a citizen of Detroit'whb pos4easea" ( Y g to sell hie horse and waggon, bat failin to bamkets meat be sibs d over some enitable returned sorrowfully to the nd e Y handsome, intelligent greyhound. �, i months. There is nothing which one year g Pe of our Thies dog will never make an friendl ad 1 with another will make as much mono on do ao, returned home: at noon. His wife form: bodies for the make 'of freedo to live •un- Y Y Y and dao hter were washin clothes and no After starehilt stiff, stretch tightly over molested. That was lou varices to anyone until he has been regularly , j the farm as well bred and well fed pigs. partionliir atteirtiou wasg g g Now -oro- introduced. i.. paid to bun: the form, dry quickly, and remove with a men might aaaspt the light #eible dress A few days ago his piaster met r; t Without any warning a drew a revolver ppaper knife. Then A ply three coats of which Mra. James Miller w rm and Dom_ a lady A KEMEDY BOB CABBAGE WORMB.. • ! ,and fired four shots sick au fa u p e whom he knew ' !; Perha I am a little late but as I see q eceeaion, snit re varnish, which Rfves the basket a mends without fear of an leasfaat comme °u WOOd' d avenue and l Pa , Two of the bullets mtruck Mrs. Joyce end beautiful straw color. This basket was In it thea may take freahpair xercises and stopped for a chat. That e a very fi e dug," obaer�ed the - the remedies of others mentioned, and rea• theother •two entered toe body of the daugh- all ad over a fluted dish. gain in health.—Lej Y STo tE in $alb's lad who is „ i" lize how scarce effectual remedies are, Z am ter. Both fell bleeding;to the floor, and the Take macrame twine and work in DC Journal of'$ealth, Y, rather eonnoisaenr • how do tempted. to speak once i>;ore es I have in would-be murderer thea turned coolly frot. (double crochet) a flat piece, for the bottom you do +" - . ,sir , former years, of the remedy I have found the hones sad started down the a>tteea of the barsket. For the sides work double ~— But 'the ' d a red mdifferentl into ; if. k 4 } 1 •r - I the best for eradicating "these troublesome $efgre he had ggone fad however he' wail► treble thus. 1 EZeB } 14111i� pg®: ', apace, and madno si that he heard her. ' - t s ; : pests who can stand up and even thrive 'captured and taken do he Central gtation. "Major ., t� a t lett rpnnd : 4th, 1 double treble (thread "Geos "she said 'feuds 'r do'' ton 1 , said hi owner, giavelq, chi tinder sew many peppery applications: I He said that as he could not -sell his horse over twice) fn the third DC of the last rsluud bellbye in the old ea'iui , �t of a yht ; ��' � a friend of mine. and . would put forty no remedy. for snythiag end waggon he had determined to kill his of the bottom of the et •_ 4 ch mise out of minds"' y g That wss enou h.' Major frisked up •to ' g to. the szclneion of l other s, as d believe in family end then kill himself. IMirs." Joyce 2 DC, 1 conble t b� asst Dt� ;epest " "Well, tut, sot alba that "' nd the lady, pl,ked hits long noes into, her hand, . r ` ` tesrliag anything that is offered for trL1 is nntonaeio�ns and will +� g° ° rubbed his head affectionatel ate. Tha daughters from ( )all arotan basket. , hedb►tiagty, ''For i tante Y °per Y_ �r ; i I ` . with a view toj that which is condition is seriotu. I 2nd roniid : (sit) 4 doable fres ex rei►re►f aP�on the book of oqe', nes ' cud shoq►ed at ouao that he accepted heir as i' } h e t of ". rw f �., mss _ j } -. ._, .... - I •.:, f - ! • 0.T, l / I en ° , ,,, l _ ♦ .: , :. t t._ 1. 1 r: _,:`• e .. ,. -. - I.' I -:'- -ti -.P'. ,. .: I 'res i- v: _ .. ol. .. .:,. .-V. .-.'{_,. .. A,. -,fir t." . i �} . - .: _ . ._ 4 .:.-. ,1-. _ - >, ...-t.- �, a _ -'.• i. res 's-� - h -�:: u.:.. • },, tai I "#- ,: ' i 1. { ,_I i a _), - - ' t S I: I \: f . - - k : . : C q .. t _ - - -- wlc w e, �a>D lw W ART t M » sysBi : ,-7:i_.•. , y 4 A s' f r,', f 41 . ��`i`� Bll• ' avanty In 0"Ads, Addree•, •,.j1 . I 1.Engfish p�i'annlated engart ipported b Obs oblgt at►ge+et a� tathl QylBalties. i. the• A�� ����a �e/iB�s s CO.- By Church e1t.r're/�.Mall•. f: ; jj�� Q J. A. Mathewson d Co. Seven and i half practice of walking or otherwise being a P Us►ble Bs•eU t�rayNandCnitvssSM anted.11aM IZ_ "- . 17 U 1919811.the 4raok and -bat the praotlt� of boardi>ag in Every Town stwsl Y111a�e to Ct►nnel«, ,�b, �^.�� • a e who s or tine, on ' . b the ,T — Feutal aper• savary or ootml 106 ; - poa>lds of the Canadian sagas fold combination and a similar •qua>�tity i the or.. t►lightiag from trains in motion is also out iron BRAOTip1 1'1 aoyt, Indiaetrlal voice, of ti.x.A., 46 AtveaAe, Toronto ! I �� < - µ rued article were dissolved, and when ,responsible for a large number. DECORATED WINDOW BLIN S... _= ��� a 'eSt•* impo , ANOTHER NOVELTY ,1, •Asphalt walks a e to Ke laid in $irrie. beeted by a saeharometer the Scotch sugar AMIK i, c". i Sell at ht arery house ueedr theut. c eatp. ler .n A , Inspector Yrii31e , of Clinton, has deposit- showed a density of 24 degrees, against -l3 J, C, nankin, who .0 char ed with leen- Darnbte and iseoesstd+•a•. it® 11'ivas o ehi •r AU the rates in the BttrLee._enta wgrits0. Sample P ea the proving t National /rowlaR, and will llttt Towet.hlp 1RIKhtft.Uur : by mail 46 cenGt. CLf3M xT of 00�. _Torgr►to• ' �, as fines collected in Scott Act of}s degrees shown by Redpath a, flies pr g ing notes of $1,000 upon the Flrs cotton blinds too Easyn RI VETERINARY ��LLEtALp , enm ° f $2, 7 00. that the imported article had greater sweet Bank of Peru, Ill., wt►s arrested Saturday Agents Attu tusking A►s to Ilia a "ay with uding ONTARIO $ ening power.than the latter. work. Sagttlre early. Comp eta o�itAt, inc udi g � , Two hundred new h6tnses'thre beim- built and lodged in jail. I s tmppto shades, e►dMns Keller. Stations and Toronto. Fees fifty dollars per tieN"ion ; ses►ion 1887$ I •t, llerliu this ytsaT, and yet the, demand "It' e `act B,, I. on Sun• alt intvrmatfou, by ezprees, me. "lla6Ca B(i hegine October 213th• Apply to the Principal, PROF• $ Says the (lalb Reporter : Wi It was stated at N4wport, , is beyond the supply.'have - , few days there has left cue or other,of alt EMIT t, v -- Toronto. railway stations a shipment- of. Wes, etc,, day night, on good authority that Admiral .st Co., ;> 1►ina +at Ste•, Toronto. Clarksburg is progregeing. It ie to h foci' y � p Luce would be relieved from the command � r I,: 1�"g,wM+QB�itITBeN6�rotut�nd � � - 'e stem of waterworks, the contract by Linton, Lake k Co., to Britiolx Columbia;of the North Atlantic squadron this week �� ��� ea hlt�ebl ,y, .yin dieeaaee, .r • I ' a y as been let. alar a shi went from the Victoria Wheel y ! : care rot fht: blood. Ail cancels cured that tura onMe- which h . g p New $ontnk 1'�a1es ; several and be made Preaideot of the war college atable wi'tttuut the use • t the knife. Office hours, tray . po 18 to 12 a rn. and from 1:30 G, 4 30 p.m., Sabbaths oz - The Industrial Exhibition was formally Co. to Sydney, New rt. - ned by the G oPErnor General, Lord Lane• safes from the nate Works of (enldne tQ a It is ruirlored the S. S. Hollingawot th, SND AT ONC!R h'OR If3T M car+rd 2t3 lir"t'`" Street. Toronto. NT . ope Cuiloeh to ,Montreal ; larg engine S Second -Hand Mac'hl e�' CANADA PER�LAI" down, on Tuesday last. besides mill and Vincennes, recentlyonvicted Treasurer, is clot in the Northwest ; to be pardoned by j Gov. Gray. Hullinga. From $15 Upwa Chatham t'o vnCouncill:aa passed aby-law Pther smaller machines to ever art of worth embezzled $80,000 of the public New Cataloikue heady le Api'll Loan :frill Savings Co. to enlarge the tovftn's limits by annexing Ontario and sister provinces. This will ive l INc�i<t'oaeTSD 1sbb. I • g Funds and spent�it in a fast life last winter. A. T. LANE, MONT EAI. s><atuttcri>bed Capital ............`....��.6eee'M: I portions of the township of Chatham, Har an idea of the wide field' occupied by (Telt He was sent up for three years. Ralei h and Dover East. s - - --- Fuld -up t'SPItut...........'.... .... wick, g - manufacturers. ►rbe gancoc count fair op tined at 1 B'uerve Fqud ..... . ............ l 1"."o The Norwich station on the Brantford The Rebellion Claims Co*limieaion has 'total sssetg....... s+set su y B 1 RTH D Y® p line of the G. T. R. was Carthage, Ill., on Monday with a large list BY •___• - • • • • ' - & Tilsonburg completed 'its labours, and the various Birthday sent struck by lightning on Tuesday morning P of exhibits and a fait attendance. Wednes A Bea baby whose mer win -ten no the ' 1.awards made by it have been paid by the Thursday, and Friday were the bigto twl► baby oFFlcts :—Co: a Bumnucoe, TottoxTo ST., Toltox're. $ 000 have been paid day, y names of two or mute the and it and all the contents besot• Cxavernment, Over 90, hann hatl a Dia DEPOSITS received at current rates of intereele e of the finest cattle in Ontario are during the last two or three weeks in the days, There will a some fine trotting, es in���' y�eS Card to the In eM ttatatl paid or compounded }l t1t-yearly. Soto g parially on Thurad , as a large list of good muoh,aliubie Informt►tioa DEBENTURES issued in Currency or Starling, whit -rats iu,�Iiddlesex. Weeks Broa., of bioust Calgary diatrictr alone. The commission re horses is entered. Weill. BlohaMdr• �•�• interest coupons attached. payaale in Canada or prydges, recently shipped 58 head to Lon jected a large number of claims, and award in England. Etin th rb and True4 of are authorised [ }.,n • the average being 1,565. ed only a frt►ction of the amount claimed in The sawmill of . H. Barret & ion, at a by law to inveFtin the D.ber.turei otthte Company- ' 1 don, g•, I" NtEY ADVANCED on Real --state security at1. many ether$.. The' claimants in these cases Vincennes, was destroyed by firey Saturday. i,]ry Salit current raters and on favorable corldit.one ae to ra -. The emigration to British North Ae has was in- a f • - - 4.339 being 1,200 more feel u sieved and many of them lave Ile The loss is $8,U0-'• 'rhe property Continental, payment. - in Au�u;t was 8 , : the same month last year. During tided gto sue the. Government in the Ex cured in the Nib gara fur $750 ; C n ►, P'OR BUTTER, ETC. MortstatrP" and Municipal' Debentures purchased. daring North I British, London, $1,5W ; [m I tions. --Higgins' Eureka, asking• J. HER3Lt'RT hirtdOy, Managing Director. ' ` - the year the increase has been over 12,1'00. chequer Court.. The Bell Farm Company $ $7 !, rr firemen's Fund $1 0 • - George Jones, accountant of the Bank have already taken action, and their ea N'ranklin, +n and Ashton Brenda, in large or dm ll sacks $1 5t0, Also I:}aw'e Ganat}ian Balt. Write for prices. of L London at Watford, has 'skipped with ample is being followed by a number of Norwich Univn., / Astor of the .IrAMES PARK & s�iN, . . 4',x,000. The a ifalr caused quite a sensation' others. The Rev J. $ Hutchinson, p Wbolasale Produce Merchants, T ronto i d as Jones was held in high esteem. 11ir. Schreiber, : -i Lager of Government United Brethren church Decatur, Ill., pub- �_______ LADIES' Dreg4na mantle cutting by thin . �s in «'atfor lies renounced that faith on Monday night CAN AOA new and improved jt there. railways, states that -very satisfactory pro Y 7e if - Sir Alexander Campbell gave a dinner at grecs is being made in the construction of lit and has united with the baptist church. ff TAILORS' SQUARE. - J ..', I Government House on Tuesday evening the Short Line railway► between Montreal He has been in Decatur a year and ie one p. �. I , :. ' honor of tho visit of the Goiiernor Gen the :ori htest ministers in the eldership. Ratistaction guaranteed to teach ladles thik and the nimitime Provineei, From Lachine g HAM1LTUN, ONT. In .. aril and Admiral Vignes and' his party to Iberviile, a distance of 38 miles,, The church is now without a pasty. lull art of cutting alt garments worn 0 Some. enterprising individual in Clark The htta•iieR Knslness College la he ifo- ladies and children. PROF SMITH, 183 �' �, - the city. ` . • the • road' is completed. Betwe'dn Iber- mintoo, over 260 students attl-tlaaly. For l andeome ween St W. Toronto. agents wanted. . : has been experime>atiIIg itluetratts<1c+►t+►lo¢uewriteRE.(ivt,nsvnaa, rinalpal. Q' Dir. Albin Ihawlinga, of Forest, has been Ville and Sherbrooke, 59 miles, the county, na►8iiwn' the manufacture of brick. aa `appointed by the Commissioner of Agricul- road is nearly finished and will be in run The b� ks are said to bee as white as the �� ��8 A+d�al � 1 Q���t � � 0 _ ', t„Te to succeed the late Stephen White, A ping order this fall, Work on the section Me of the Council of the between the International boundary and driven snow, and as firm ee rock, and if it s�irng during vnntgr from Portland eve Tho.* o • - 1 �+ Chatham, as day and Halifax every Saturday to Live ,fund t: t . _ . �riculture and Arts Association. Mattawamkes 149 miles, is being pushed is found they wiltbe made net sum- Summar from Quebec every Saturday to verpaol, e - • s i Ag vi orousl . L gradin ie wolf.forward, b►reat y _ ___ the defeated candidata at y gwullinl' at Londonderry to land mails and -gar _ _� A Pr, Brisson, and ho es are entertained o all the track mer. ��---'-- T� r (or Sc otland and Ireland ; also from Bal more vu ' the last locos election in Laprafrle, has filed P ce the Raliit,z and St. John's N.F. to Liverpool t "ntg`lt1! contestation of Mr, Goyette's.election on being laid before winter sell in. haveGr b t w Sinhave been drilled in petroleum and dnrtntC summer months. The steamers o the Gia+ a cont ro Tess would undoubte t� _ - e rounds of bribery and corruption. P g' 's Section had not the contractor the 'adjacent oils; tercitor ; It cost $200,- P rtaandeBostionuanrt Phi�adojphi, .add ring 0-ricE 4 th g made �n thi Several other contested election cases are experienced considerable di tufty in serer- t OO,000 to sink .these w tis. The oil they mer between G1ltitlgow and Montreal weekly; Cllasgar ge AotV►ioi •t. t•.7tDNOMt0. 1 proceeding. :' ing men. have produced cold at the wells for $5041,- and Boston weekly, and G langow and elphi, All classes of fine wxic. gfn,otAinustl>rlLsst� 000 therefore the profit of the praduc fo,•tnfghtly. p Nap atot3l[etal FRrm 8ttttod for put°~' _ The lilotion to continue the interim in Ade l' tion from Prescott ie re`sentin U00, and 00 - 'unction granted a few weeks ago to restrain P P g For freight, p e, or other e i S. cl t a ly t: 000,000• there i, no eg- f3chnr�aahet h t contractors from cross the brewery and distill ry interest, con- ars has been $30(J, o. Baltimore ; S. Cu the (led River Valley contra Halltax ; Bhea a Co., �1L John' N• : W hi 0 CURE FITS , - Morris was sisting of Messrs. J. P. Wiser, ex `1. Y., G. oil C n t hand ojf the profits of the,Statidard son A Cq., St. John. N -B. ; Alan a 00, ,chi Cthiw• o I ing the I . - _.. I brovrning lots at Mor T Labatt, J. W, Plumb and J. E. Glasgow, oil Co pay New York • x. Bo°rlier Toron Love 6 Alden, - argued on' Wednesday laPt A great array had an interview on Tuesday with Mr. The city cos cil of Winfield, Kansas, has Allam, Rio d C, � Qnebec • Wee. I3rooki Phiiadat tq�.adl �� ��e �°m ��o�;a;to � m it a ai of legal talent has been engaged. passed an ordin nee providing a penalty of phis ; H • A. Allen Portlf►nr� Rotfien ►c"+► n! a°ra. I have made the disease of FITS EPTI-My orFAIL ' Miall, Commissioner of Inland Revenue ING111URNE96all:eionR.tna,. twarrantmynesny a At the monthly pieeting of the Toronto Ottawa. It is understood the deputation not less than , nor more than $10 fur per• /�111E O estest Dis• to cwe the worst �a Beene other. have failed to ne 1 Presbytery, held in the lecture room of St asked for certain modifications in the rage milting weeds o gr.,w more than eight cove of ei �aa Free a;'o� mr nfdltb►.°rem.d7. d at onm etw • 1 j : Andrews church on Tuesday evening, Rw. lations relatin to the inspection of br w inches high alo g the sidewalks or streets, ♦ prvaeritag for Rttt,v and Post 01101L Isedstsyounothtec foratttalb i g Lar1ItA Tut BvwxlB, �� a an >ro>ap idAYroa D$. tpi. (�t}1;0I°O�'11•�t }t� ' P Nil eF. McLeod pastor of the Central Pre eries and distilleries. In the afternoon the or more than t rive inches high on any lot .�D Cv all BtAOD, Q ACji ( eU 3? Io�ii IJl• itllo�lYs' 1.byteiian Churell-was unaminously elected same d,-)egation waited on Sir John 3 ac= or piece of (ground within the corporate i.tvsaand 1DxeYCo,t• L�l(W II i++u � i I, Moderator for the next three months. donald and Sir Hector Langevin, and die- limits of the pit ` •wlxre. A Perfect , 4_ mom.Parifier. A few Toronto's colla alone on revenue account; cussed with them the nestion of a cite for A Mored ale ping ef►r porter named Poin- tiar„iiton who have Toronto's per taxes, water rates, ar- a public building is is roposed to, erect in dexter was q;rr ted on Monday at Jersey ,sen benetlted by its g l for this year up to the town of Prescott. City, N. J., chfwrged with kidnapping the r"e: Hm Keenan - I ears, licenses and fines, SJ2 Robe St cure] , E I I . st 31st amounted to $634,046, against An important meeting of the shareholders three ehildr n Mrs. ford of Lvcust Val • , 0 , f itryeipt sae of two � Au�u P �ti3l �U1 for last year, a total increase of �f the defunct Canada Agricultural Society ley, Cal. he lady positively ideptlfiee • vearr'.etanding; Root > >;�. The statement is considered satis- was held on Tuesday afternoon in Montreal hila as the M,ta with whom she left her orne}t, 2f South 8t, $_ _ laughter cured of $ factory by the Finance Department. when a statement of the affairs of the children, and aj eitizan testifies that he saw :ei,tio 'Pita atter s s - - The Montreal Cotton Company has paid . society Since the trustees took office in De PoindexteriWith the party. ,er►rti satiating ; Walnut g camber, 1887, prepared by the euulmittPe of The Department of State at '1�'aahington tie liirreli, 6b �►alnut a dividend of `_' per cent. makin the third st., cured of w.•k- since I February last. Tho tom shareholders appointed at a former meeting, h� rocelved cppies of a recent contract dividend y nave and l,unK Trouble ; John 1�'ood, 9b Cathcart &., pany is doing well, being next on the list to was -submitted. The Statement claimed made between !the Venezuela Government cured of Liver Complaint and Biliousness, used t n y 4: the Hochelaga Cotton Company, which is that the total expenses amounted to $17,311 and Cuerea Crews of Venezuela, for the es s fiftycent bottles; ; Hee J Beal, a Augusta c,a., i 2� per cent. The t,anada Cotton add the collections to $93,202, leaving a tabliahment of telegraphic communication troubled for years with Nervous Pros tattoo, two paying - •mall bottles gave her teat relief. Bold n bOc. 6t $1 - Company is paying a dividend of 1 per balance of collections over expenses of g45,• between Venezuela and the United :hates. F F, ALLEY a Lu., P priettus 890. The total liabilities amount to $56,- The project ie a:peered to result in gret►t coat. quarterly. No The salt trade of OodPrich is booming 471 and the assets to $89,804• The tom �netit to the two cvuntriea.. . � . .. -,*..-.11 • lr-. he mittee re orted that the total expenses bore •e the wu the Arkansas ,City boom '�A� p0�� _ V-1 Iahead of t P This i y CONSUIAPTI til N this season, the orders being S supply right along. The shipments of dairy altogether too large a proportion to the in figured by a locA paper: We are to Ibareap atuvvreawedyforti,«.he+.et.eaaa hrtadia _;. collect have a $45 O(10 paper mull,' a $100 000 lboawnM of can" of ttfe wont kind awl of I" lu law particularly show a large increase, a testi• amnion ,tookount of e lace overethol report, �u the. Pap bars hen `°'� lndee4 .o strong la my . - ant c unlit of salt made cos P • hates, a $110,000 opera house, a f[f300,000 taskaey, tbat i wilt eaftd TbVN strrrL®r t to " j� - mony to the excels l Y td1l, a TAL0a9LE TRKATniS oa thus waw jj 4& .here. Leery day shipments are made by course of which some of the shareholders cotton mill, a $30,000 bed acting sand matagarec. D,r..,prf,.. and r. o- add,reaa. oa T s. ewro>N, i 12=W rail, and the shipments by vessels are -only severely criticized the management of the tress factory, a $37b,u00 round douse, aide d ,1? YMPStl. tE�OlttO limited to the ability to secure vessels. liquid�titorP• L.hRosoose �one oflthe lon is t demand tracks tracks and machine shop., a pork packing a 1.' . - According to Quebec papers creamery ed. �ibut Mr. eotabliehment, and many other enterprises I butter in the Eastern 'poyvnships ie worth elcPrest;ed his willingness to resign, too numerous mention. Neese is sellin Dumesnil, another of the liquidators, re THRESHER% - 2`l centsat whole sale, and c g fused. A motion was passed authorizing a Kanttas com s to the front with the C�llsl � FARM ERS - at a higher figure this year than it has for committee to take charge of the admia►stra of the heavies Merino fiasco on record- 1 i years- The Cowanstville Observer- tion of the affairs of the company upon the contemporary 'affirms, The name of the USE ON.YOUR MACHINERY ONLY THE WELL-KNOWN -vises farmers to hold on to the -fall make, withdrawal of the liquidators. The society sheep producing it is Baby Lord, and theI � - - . ' _ as the proapecijg for a bootri never lacked includes shareholders in all parte of the Po- owners are Reynolds k David, Sumner caun• .5't•�a y rP more enconra in 'The News gives better inion, ty. His fleece (his second) weighed fifty .: . __ a1►rtrt)l N wE v° ct,onoll s eeirie" �� . raging. m - w done b L#WE >tilllAE [f "ll _ advice when it says : t sell helly speak S. W. Lee (formerly of Washing- - i ,• ing it is better policy to sell when prices we held in° Mr. Schreiber s an expert,lo' and the shearing las y . - . are good than to hold on. The Hold on Commissioners at the Railway Depl►rlxl►en Ottawa, ton county, Penn. ), who needed six hours to lfave.baen awarded it durls • istf last four yeat+s Try also PEERLtiN i la has roved the wreck of many a farmer oifi com lets the ob. The heaviest fleeces KINE COLD MEDALS AXLE GREASE your wagon.. Mone Po�ees. andseciilator.', on Tuesday afternoon; Sir Alexander (salt P 1. QUEiillr Q�•T•Y OtL WORKS b7 ' p f the Dominion Super preiiiding. There were also present liiesar>i. known before this were those of Diamond, I_ _ A detailed report o Collin Wood of Michigan, and of Bob Lusk, of Texas, SAMUEL ROt�ER8 & CO.e TORONTM g esr«h of which Weighed forty-four pounds. i intendant d Insurance for the calendar C. Moberly, E. R.. Burpee, — __ _ ear 188-; has been issued. In addition to Schreiber. ndoMk .fir tBIbe line of, secretafa- = >g$tox•a __ , X _... ; 's � - t - . - ­. � .. T Y bstract already published it contains A diecasai la Avff E R & CO■ thea y p D■. - I - grantee,' tore action the commission should tike in Cahul adviceia say skirmishes have occur ' complete statements of accident, gu Y ted between the Russians and the neo le of i ; �� of late glass and steam boiler insurance coin furtherance of its duties, and eventuall it pp r P ear, was d9cided to 4uthorize Ideesrs. Moberly I�erat, at Kilh►i KalsinLtoi, near Zulfikar. ; ' 1 i panics doing business in Canada last y . . . .: 1` . , I- a list of stockholders of the various com• andenuuire into the ed td the of it d Inters Two men were arrested at Toulouse while ii ff - I . . I a '_ takin notes o .., :,.. : f the movements of the troops j,,.. D. S. ENGINES, I I.. and a statement of the assessment on q, bill and also of the several K n s lea The W pauses on suspicion of bein ,Germs p y ' companies made in at;cordance with the State l.ommerce p g �� _ .. commissions- appointed by different States. roved however, to be reporters. " a, # I insurance Act. It is thought that tbese two gentlemen will P ' The people of Aylmtir were greatly alar he be able to collect a meas of information It is reported that Ayoub lihan, has r� A" tlu�7,shetleis o�1. 'e i by the spread l Lush fires toward t t which will be useful to ,the Can►tcliaII tom reached l iordlsk, where he will meat the v;lt.+;e on Tuesday morning and buckl}e� mission in reparing its rep o'rt. It was de- fatherly Sierda of the Jamahedis, and soli• if , N N flamers, lesion in cit the aid of hie tribe to overun Afghanis- Gt�� .- ' ba i; Ides were organized to fight the tided to call a meeting f the comm -i _� . The fire had only to cross one lot before Montreal about the en r f September, for tan. S'�� N��, Off` - . reaching the eastern part of the villagie_, the purpose of hearing vidence from repre- The jo=4 of Count Herbert Bismarck ur of rain co ae*sw• 0"-w Irely em tlttte ; d, L W tlt�s�ti. r . Fortunately a°heavy downpo sentatives of the diffe out railway coin- to England is thought to he for the purpose �— menced about one o'clock and. continued all soles. This meeting will probably be of attending the �mitig marl►aq® of the b /swsi r in the ro P V' the afternoon effectually stopping P their last, the intention berg to take no daughter of Lord Londonderry- ieeroy of 2*1011114 �,� t� g �et1►wa press of the flames. further evidence, but t4 utilize the remain- Ireland. p1e �saMs■s. f+e Mea/ s■s■itl �w'e■w. -J ad"*"" aw� -i is < A grand ceremony is io be, held at the ing months of the yeat in preparing a re- Captain Schmidt, a`Feeneh elrtille offi• P P. Q sue p°� and to have it re�uly for presentation ''ter commanding the French . mission to 1 shrine of St. Anne de Beau re+ of his ' t-__ �. I �4ednesday, September 14th, when a ata parliament. Meson. L'urpee and Mober Mequinez, fell behind the main body Yl.lalo - - I.tron saint will be solemnly crown• 1 leave to -morrow fpr Chicago, going command and was attacked by� Al abs, wlro �(�® T�tj O .' ` ;i1( v of the pa t strangled and then beheaded him. - - ed by Cardinal Tasehereau in the name of thence to St. Louie, and working back to - P pe Leo and in the presence of the Archg New York. They will be gone about a M. Pasteur is preparing a defence in. the Well a g= i . I'. - b hop and Bishops of Canada, as w ll fortnight. , . shape of a report on the death of his p , . , p elates from the United States. Arch- The long=expected railway statistic+ for tients, which will be read before the Aca- , , i bishop Duhamel, of Ottawa, will preach an the fiscal -year 1885-86 fare out. They indi- demy of Medicine. The death of the Vis- : - Engiish sermon and Bishop Racine, of Shar- Cate continued progress on railway con- count Doneraile, following upon repeated r . broolGe, will speak in French. atraction in Canada, blot it is to be regret• failures of the virus to operate as Pasteur ' ' i According to the statement` of the Calla- "ted that the figures do not comp down to intended, has created a strong anti-Pestsur To �V. E..CONN, Tilsonburg, Out.: + 1.. _ dian Underwriters' Association, the total last June instead of.being fourteen months feeling not only in Paris, but throughout , jl> SIB,—This is to Certit that the tb ' "' * ted loss b fire in Montreal for the old. The number of miles of railway in op- Europe, wherever special attention has laced ' ma r G-,trmey-Harris No. 15 Wood furnaces, p }` estimated year up to August 31st•was $1,010, ercttion in 1886 was 10,697", or .i48 more than been directed to the theory of preventive by you in oar Avondale Presbyterian Church. . ` i 710, of which $721,453 had to be paid by the in the previous year, and double the number inoculation for rabies.. Dr. Peters, at the have ven complete satisfaction. We have . j j.-}.: insurance companies. In addition there are in operation ten years ago. The number of last Adademy meeting, informed his col- --found it possible to heat our building, from free=- f L hes losses that have been experienced p�,� e; a carried was 9,861,0`x, and the leagues that the Vienna doctors had lost all heavy he earnin and tactical ing point up to 60 deg. in ewo economical in the hours. We have } t , ' this month, which will brin>7 the total losses °1 freight 15,670,460• T hope of discovering any real p also found them to be ry 382 and the working expenses g� in the Pasteur treatment. The Aus- ` ' I '- of the insurance companies rap to date to were $33,389,382, matter of fuel.- We can cheerfully recommend _ _� t nearly a million dollars. This is claimed $24,177,582. leaving a profit of over bine t,;p•gungarian M' toter of the interior, in these futnaeea to any p�� who aOntempls`ta :{ to be an unprecedented condition of affairs. millions. During the year the following in- cfnusequence of the eneral voice against the heating by Hot Air. So far as the Indian Department is con- creases were noted :—fiotgl miles of railway inoculation praeti a among the Austrian «„,�.,, I >- f earned, matters are at a standstill with re- completed, that is track laid,.750; elevators, physicians, has de 'dad to suppress the cube (Si ed), ` 4 ; g ga, warded venftion for the P tsar Institute. t o M. Mt7GREGOR, )PAt3'I�OR.` r Bard to the Oka Indian troubles. The Gov- warded level tsroee�enrh 8'bridgee, 26 ; - -, : - vernment offer of $5,000 to defray the ea- level crossings, 514 ; Q g� J, H. FERGUSON, CTAgBB. ' i cense of removing the Indiana to the town- engines awned, 39; first-class cars owned, - . Fort a Rabies _: 1 C. THOMSON, CAs.MWAff B'ra'ct' ,Oi[ 11 . r 5 ship of Gibson, Muskoka, Etill holds good. 28. In 1886 the number of casualties to It ie not. necessary to buy corn cures. Men I• ant has offered to pay the ex- passengers were sic killed and 59 injured. - J, FARNSWORTH, B'ra'e IxepSvres. �' � I .�tj� �. I The departm and women should remember that Putnam's -TA ,. -> > { { , Oka to Muskoka The total number of persons killed on the \ pensee of a dale ation from on the Painless Corn Extractor tactor L the only safe, - .� $aridO>r t0$'tiC. .. I__.; g and z pp cure and Painle:.a rn remover extant. It ' '- '_1 to examine the land there,bsoo who went to ea,a treepassereeland othenwas� L43. work ui kl acid with certainty.�' __ ir, Ha in G its y I . ,_Z,.��! ' ' , � I f the India P y does q B Gumek0b.(Ld 1 condition o but it his statement is liable to impress the casual , , 1 --: 1.o T t the a ere N. C. Polson Cr.i ' -r. ` from Oka fool or five years ago ,�''s stated idea of the See' ` not been accepted.. observer with an ezaplR appease on Ilse. Beware of poison-Qp'j'$$�L, andN�P• } . % 4 -, `4 . ' , ant gl1�e°stn. on danger attending railway travel in Canada, f $A ILtr011T• '$' BONTOe , , , r _. 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L�� • + w. -F - 7, .n..i.Yi ,.:-- __,. ,.t,. ::. : 2t,. ,`i'�o�flf 'l, i% IY. ,i• 1.. _ , N I . , t iull �� . t - .fin 2�y} 4 I j +_ . , , .. sixty millid4ls,.;.g re leas de nd&ntan Tli6 Dalde ' of aflhoro ob' e _ `:I • �. ,, : F an addition of five millions than the the American ora rice of "interviea�tng.`' Pick e g tore and unaertaking'U�areroom ; L - t latter are on ,x1'1 addition of sixty mil-. f The New York State Republivan plat. - ', lions. Air. Wiman takes higl>! ground, orm pontaine an extremely strong Pro- h 4 d. T 6 „ , tection l f YS .f4A. t., however. He does not limit his view" P "IIk' a_. c� �_, ��,1;- . - - -!:4- -4- A+ " ni0erial s 'e cheB' in a 61051 de- ti� ;, . ;/.}�. , . to the little flue millions who now in- bata5 of the Com one .retaken t mean a • �����xt�, a habit Canada but looks to the ten$ of a riRoroas enforo anent of the Crimes Act. �; f?�r P 1 ' to published every Friday morning art its office millions who might and would inhabit , Pickering, out. s it if its commercial disadvanta es were R'0°hon, the thecal °al.didate, wQ5 TER�S g elected to toe xebec Leulature .for - il.! 4 pe>Ir�►ess; 1.00 it yaid iii adaee. removed and all its resources worked. Ottawa County ednesday by� a majority RATES OF ADVERTISING} : The union would, he says, if rightly of Over 1,100.. i' First insertion, per line - - 8 Dents. reported, soon double the commerce Each subsequent insertion, per line - S " Sir Charles pper is to Ieave for .. This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- of the. United States. Perhaps he Canada next Tuesday week, Mr. Bowell vertisements. - Special terms given to parties making con- only meant of the American frontier, about the end of the month, and Mr. - . eacts for 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half- as he was speaking at Detroit. It Cgapleau on the 8 h of October. I , dearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. The Illinois $a tame Court has Con - Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper. 71, Will be interesting to hear how the , , ! one year, $5 oG, payable in advance. firmed the ud em ut of the Court below I - LN-Notics in local columns ten cents per line, American people take this good news. K . Ave tante per line each eubaequent insertion. Meantime the organs of our oligarchy in the case of th Chicago Anarchists, ; Special contract rates made known on applica- who must therefor hang on November 11. • - ( . ._ tion. No Tree advertising. - are hastening to tell our people tri- i . - c : , _ Advertisements without writter instructions' um hand that Mr. Wiman is show- - -will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- p y New Ad ertisemente. ` - ' --ordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- ing the Americans how tz,uch good ,i • ` _ must be in writing and sent to the pub- the union will d0 them as 8 Clinching Call and 13@® US for . ` • i . _ IlJob S'u g Sheep I For Sale. Job work promptly attended to. ar ment that if so it must bxin - • -- IFURRNITURE AT BOTTOM PRICES. '. _.. _. 4. -L. 3. ACKERMAN. - PRQP�IETOR. nothing but - �commercial vassalage .1 to us. A number of good Shropshire Rams . 4. : • 1 for sale ; al•o some young Shorthorn Bulls. .A Zarge Stc�cic to Select From. ' . Our Polltilea-Strict Independence. , + Apply to TBOS. PU( H, Whitevale P.O. 4b 7. Our Aim -A First-class Local Paper. 0 Brien, the agitator who' Calve to 1 . , our EXpectatlona - The hearty Canada a few months ago to squelch Farm For Sale or To Rent, r UNDERTAKING A SPECIALITY- _ '.'I ' . • support of the neovle of Pickering and vicinity. 1. the Governor-General, Appears to, have I - • . .been making himself obnoxious to the a00D Rarfn, part of lot 24 can. 2 . - . . .J H BEAL PROPIETR , !... _... i FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1887. A Pickeringg, to Bent or Mr Sale. Apply to s • Dublin authorities, and has been DAVID 08MI9TON, Solicitor, Whitby 4}s '1. - • t_ arrested... Speaking to a crowd soon s , NOTES J�ND COMMENTS. after his arrest, he said . --'�So long �''Or Sale. ss - ' •- : sto .- . . 1_ �'`- as there is breath in my body. my I -�-i II ­ • . ' Hon. E. Blake will continue to sit voice will not be silent until I ` am THE residence and gronnds of thePick'e'nng,�.� r undersigned is the Village of Pickering wa r w,/ re are I I - , for West Durham in the House of gagged. I/ am proud to suffer for offered for sale. Ther are 4t sorsa of la:Vg Commons and cause uentl there Mitchellstov�►n." =oda frontage -on w ieh are erected a solid . Q y T He i8 Clear gr1t. brick bones of modEg design, coatainiag every - ' i 1 will have to be a new election in West convenience; also ngg house and stables. o`, ) • r !.The legal fight in Manitoba Over There is a nice yourcbard jnse coming into (' Bruce. Already there are numerous r beariaq, and small fru ta.o: various kinds. This local "aspirants, but itis thought Mr. the construction of the Red River property is located mediately opposite theL0C1 i - Valley railroad has become both Pickering College gro nde,and isoneof the most ' t D. E. Cameron, of Lucknow, will be desirable locations in a vii! e. For further , hotter and more interestin since the particulare apply to OHN [MLI), Pickering • , - - L O' CK .. .;, the fortunate party to get the acini- g Ywage. , nation, which is equivalent to election, Federal Government has entered it as 4a�7.. l -- i. . a combatant. The difficult between ii as the rYding is said to be very Gritty. y ' _ i 1. the two governments gets more Ezekuto S Notices : _ ' Sometoin g net in House s. Imple . -There seems to be considerable diffi- serious and more complicated as tune ,, I _ -culty in getting some suitable person rolls on. Ther© is at present no IN the' matter of he estate of -William • West, late of the ownshit� of Pickering, in secure and durably. No- s tin toget out 'to accept the office of Lieutenant- prespect of an amicole settlement. the County and Pro n,,e of Ontario. farmer. �0 �i Governor of the Province of Quebec. The' people of Manitoba appear ' as deceased. Puranant t the Reoieed Statutes of of order warranted an 1� f� �s . . r. 1..,q.. � ;_ 1.I I I .� Q P P pp Ontario, cap: 107, sec. 34, and 48 Vietoria, cap. 9 ed for 5 ea g• - Hon. Mr. Masson tendered his, resig- determined as ever and go on with•tbe roma °�, notice is hereby given to au creditors and o yrs to send to George Gerow, Claremont 1 : nation some time ago, but it has not road in the face of the disallowance of P, O., of John Miller, hyougham P. O., on or be- .' C 4.1=jza,.- -A N'� �� �' r1'�3E24. • yet been accepted by the Government. their railroad acts ; and the Federal tore the lath a.y of ctober, A. D. 087, their - - i against ea a of the stator, of cls ms sg he t t e Te ter E , .-- Prominent Quebec politicians evident• Government on its part seems resolved which date we, the u dersigned Executors, will , i - I i proceed to distribute a assets of the Testator: 1. : , ly are not anxious for sinecures at a not to permit its authorit to be 'set ' y among the parties a titled tt,hereto, haven re - good round salary, so long as there at naught. std only to those ala ma which we shall then .. j are1. plenty of Government pickings._„ ti nave notice; p,nd we t e undersigned Executors .1. Exciting times are a airs the order will not be liable fort a said assets or anv part ' 1 g, �' thereof to aqy ,peso of whose claims activeThe British Government has, it is of the day In poor old Ireland. Ata snail n°t have been re eived by neat the time of •' such distribution. N tics is also hereby given-OLS1 - 'reported, appointed a Commission to public gathering of Nationalists at eo all persons indebte to the estate of the @aid ARVEST:',TO - - - settle the Fishery dispute, with Joseph Mitchellstown the other day the police deceased to make ediste payment to either I I I Chamberlin as chief. Canada will charged the crowd, and.several persons of GEORGE GEROw, HARVEST ►. T 1�1�ITT►� r ; " - have one re resertative on the Com- were seriously injured and. two or JOHN �ltLC.ER, ' �ectitar�':.. I , f . P Claremont, sept. 3r , A. D.1867. 43x7 i : .. , -- - - -_ . mission -probably Sir John A. Mac- more killed. The scenes around the --- _ _ 1 : • i doilald or Sir Chas- ._­_. Tupper, and the Police barracks are reported to have Farm 0 Rent,E lit RAL �,R 'i. United States will have three. It is been- terrible, and great blame is D � 1` 11R.,L'�''' _ � -1 . � I - I �: - p attached to the police for the, in- LOT 16, 1st Con , Township of Picker•I � t to be hoped tale Commission Will be P ing, adjoining th Village of Pickering, Don- i_ - I , I able' to effectually settle this dispute humanity Since the League twining 9v acres. Fo terms and particular. h MI • was proclaimed b- the Government °poly to GEO.'3i• OZ A1tY, v. S. 4441 i . I 1111 { . . for all time. P y i there have been several conflicts be �'arin Or Sale. The early fall of tree leaves sad the tween the authorities and the people, ` - �- .. - 1, ` arrival of an autumnal Y. cool wave " who evidently are being driven to TOTS 25 and 2E3 in he 8rd Con. of the IP _ 0 K : I N' ..: 1 has suggested to the minds of many a great extremities. What it will Ail L T°wa• ip ofi� tri, containing aEb°ab _ ! earl winter. It does not one hand and a two acree,on which are I prospective Y lead to no one can tell, but a Clyll Con- a coca atone dwellin �ouse, 1 e borne and1. r i; necessaril follow. The leaV88 are •tables,.and every c, veuienee. Hood orchard; , r y flict seems to be impending 1 living spring of este in cellar;, a lot of go ' fallen about a month ahead of their - --- hard wood and emdsr n N EemelYlber vVe C1488 at 7 o'clock 0 Thbsday and ;. g promises. The above Owing to the high rice Of sugar farm is only four miles from Piokerin Village �: time because of the extreme drought g g p g age• and two and a half from Pickering Har or. For F'j'1(la, evel�ln 8.' / ° '� which prevailed during the summer and the monopoly enjoyed by the further particulars a ply to CASPHR STOTTS, ✓ I . i' Canadian refineries, some of the large Pickering P. o. 4. . mantles, and the marked reaction from _ _ - 1 I' the recently prevalent hot weather is dealers have taken recently to import- Griot-ji's i I i -_ likely to be but temporary. The wave ing Scotch sugar, and find • that they ITNEWS originated in the Northwest and North- are able to lay it down here and . sell C E ` .1 it cheaper t NA�,&_�-J'ln_I � �. . - . western States, where the thereto- pe han they can handle the .. meter on �'Vednesday registered very home production. A combinations �9e$e I JjJ�T T(� HHD1. ; near down to the freezing point for was orined It appears to compel the �+ ,EL�'-_rjeWest de81 6 in LSdieg' ' brooeh884 0 several hours. Following the storm Canadian consumer to pay 8 cents per i r� � moving over the lakes, which was one lb -.for Canadian refined sugar, when knyan ' tlee a Hot Air pins, and short chains. , • of eat violent n as good an article could be rocar Fern d - .. - .. I 'i gr e and attended with 6 p ed e o Well to C LOC K S -One and Eight Day �ilOCka. . 1. lose of life, the '`wave" has reached Great Britain for four cents per .' lea ,e� an order with --Fl s . . this latitude. But even now a re- -lb., but since the recent importations ' S ILVRR�"ARE tock, new. goo � alai.. I - Joann B randy ; action has taken place in the North- have arrived the eombination is on the , .. On •1. knivw, forks and spoou. - : west, and the late craps have not eve of going} to the wall. Consumers � � • are .n nus to a subsonber. hams ood wort- @e$p00n8 from �1 50 per doz. �'ztra0rdim value._ . suffered by untimely September frosts. get sugar and other 8 -- ' It is unlikely that the cold spell will articles as cheap as possible, and no meat of the latex styles of Stoves and C 43M S=d See T'he=zz,. mere matter of sentiment will r Ran s in Clare ont and Piekerin elry made to order. Watches elooks and ewe ` - - , . . last for any length of time in this prevent 8'e g dew j repaired and �, . .:. . part of the country, and we may ex- them using the Scotch sugar if they as soon as the T ronto Fair is over, • ' - _______ ► pest to have good, ental fall weather can get it thea r than the Canadian and will g &rant a to sell as ch=as 1 g ' g � an re stale house in the e. . H N '-� 4 hT . 1 during the fair season, and for some article... 7 PraCtlCal Watchmaker. Brock street, Whitt - time afterwards.. 1 Eavetrotigh ao all kinds of job work . , y• ' The Tor' Industrial Exhibition p mptl attended to. "' it I- The Montreal Witness)-' , - I *" discusses of 1887 has proven a great success in stovepipes, amp and Co Oil for sale . - thusly on the all -absorbing question every respect. From the immense ve . cheap. Y - , . I ' - . new affecting' the ovalis mind in crowds that have visited it from all - ' Canada: The serious obstacle in the parts of the Dominion it is plain to be ' J R NR 3GREENWOOD BOLLER "I way of Commercial Union is, as we seen it has taken first rank amongst 46-10 'Cxa1' oat and Pickering.ILLS .' _ : . .have all along pointed out, the absurd the. Fairs of the Dominion, and each idea prevailing in the minds of most year only adds to its popularity. Va � . ­ L. REEN4 PROPRIETOR. I . .. . ...­-:. �� people that any commercial agreement Owing to the Dominion gr"t being- 400 . .I.r.between peoples must, if it benefits added to the prize list this year I p, •�� have taken the above Mills,' and will al- _ the one, inure the other. It is no exhibits have been attracted from ♦ EENTeE.ways keep•Flour which cannot be beat. T it 1 I _� '. I . �. 1.more than need be looked for if every- every section of the Dominion, and it and yotl will say it is the best ou ever used. i .. thing that has been said to prove the is safe to say the display made at The B E L O R GAN A 8 Y f benefit of such reciprocity to Canada, Toronto has never been ezeelled je the Only nstrument made specialty made of. - • and all the hearty approval it has met previously 1n the history of the oountry� haym$ a perfe°t DaSt, Moth and Moose i with from Canadian farmers should be .The management have every reason >gzelnder, which b wa closed, and is much ����� Flour for Wheat ..- T -1 1.superior to s ed Mouse Proof A�taoh- n�ed to the Americans ag conclusive to be abundantly satisfied with the mens" advertised b another oomgaay. Their and alga grving xl�ore Flour per Bushel than tsars b8 .: arguments that it must prove highly success which has crowned their im menta eon is in a gate around the dot elBeWher®. - efforta and the may safel count ala which is o ened and closed with the 1. t in�urlous to them. The absurdity of y y board ; s- onld a organ at an time be left this needs very little thinking to prove upon greatef success, in th� future opeen, d � t and v n are freely admitted, and Bran and Shorts alwayB 821 haled. •+ th wil assuredly t their way out. ' ' �+ � - , , it. Suppose some authority set up a- should the same spurt of enterpriso ivo other eo .Pan caw use our Patent Pedal • .�. T � T 1, , _ - and we would ad all intending pnrobas+u f toll upon a village sheet, and refused be shown. : to bayonlythe sE gaGlAer w ch eoaitaias Highest prim paid foY Wheat 1 to let the people on one side deal with - , ' all the most im nt and practical improve- _ is the people on the other side without The Canadian BaoiSc Railway haa'i - r°e°t6 known to trade'* ,1 :! __ L . � '', I': , '.i� I j''L , %�„ ,, - * . .'...' L paying toll, and somebody on one aide duped the rates on wheat from western Fol Syth �r $•, ��i1t�, Y convinced his friend`s that it would be Points to Port Arthur, - to their benefit that the toll should be Henry Taylor, OZ- on of the de 1Buy "mole nts what �H eau The Thoroughbred stallion - - _ fanct Loadoa .Bank, nae bee_ n arrested :.'' . - -removed, it would be childish for and jailed. Always ' �Bt Repair's a�OA E ��I TENTS those on the other side to- gay'.." be- The DamWim �Reforder ezpeots that •' `. PA : -,' -V • I I `cause those people wont it it must Mr. Thos. Cowan will be appointed post- without driving or 68 quilts or sending i tW�j, 1.e97 ' Obtained and ' r' needs be a great injury to us. " Mr. master of Galt at an early date. twice the ' tante. We , have . Thin thorn on other business in the U. s. thoroughbred 8 lion Oakdale viii Patent Oibce attended to for Moderate Fees, Wlman after showing the Canadians The late Marshal PeliSsler once 5traok and intejnd keeping a fall stand far t�r�g at AuvAay� in Pickering this Our office is opposite the Ti. 8. Patent Office y s ,. r '� lm asason. �e i5, pi v�a�r ly bred horse, bein a and we can obtain Patents in -lase time than ' .1 hie aide-de•oam in Dere of those Ste of v of re .,the advant es to them of .commercial P - , µ dso4� of the gtztn advantages gra . gra sten who wss t e those mote from Washia on. ' >�loontmllable, r e for whish he w►aa. . `, ' and " ',,''' Y}I� ' * weatestneehot"othistime. "7�om0ohiltree,•• �e �t :.. 1.aR Send MODEL or DRA WIN union with the United States, has set - >. .y, �, the wu of "T,eltiu n" +►ud sire of "Oakdale" Q• weadviaeaste notorious. The officer took o t bis istgl, „ tentabtlity free of charge and are make x0 ` g * p P 1' ar n� �L11iLi11 R! wase t'raoA�b' 1 , HARG}E UNLESS WE OB�AAY PATENT. � r' - himself the lar er task of eonvine , • �aaaole himself pointed it at Pelissier and pressed the _ . , p aefore a mei wish ash kboldent, was one of the wa refer, hers to the Pbstme►stPer, the Bngt. most promising horses on tthha turf. He should of Mone order Div., and to officials of the II: S. { ` the Americans. That the Americans Wim•, It did not go off. "A fortnight's ' . at- reseonable prises. . p �y �' � Y. crossed with hes mares, get the horses wanted Patent 1Hoe. For circular, advice terms, and I• 11 { . . 1 - should -be more easily pretudiced arrest, calmly .said Palissier. "That tart the British arm . He has r y op y 'P . 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' YF - �14` . a� , ,a: #: i4;f sty - t .. t 0' P ,; {.: ;.,. l"*`1€4,1dt 4':i'i'tt�#�+...rSi� i.*5?J y ::ii�w t c.€h a Vis. , k; t} air: �_ €ta. !kS€t t't, lt4"+. k�} A l: e':' :tPt .. 1.•: t �. �-1'..._" -,r js,:r.. it 1�igt1' lk S '" g.iS,-t t.id - - - ,t, ., *«� • f ,+ - , ., [ 30 %0111� SA" I)ISTRIC"T DOTS. 11.1 __ .� I .€SCA'Ow ! {t.ei ,, } ���a 1� �Y��; t . - I aAT 'T� OCT. STs--Anotion X14 of tale 1v',�r yh € ` x � .. 1. -. -... T138 v)glnr LATEST NEwa cvLLaD Lois able land, the propert _of Elijah W. : } WAREH-0 t ! fir: i yy t✓:f eW4, , t .I �' iP TSa LOCAL PRESS AND OLaANED FROM Bostwick, adjoining the iVillage of Pick � ! ! �.. - r : ;, ' : } • t i ��a ,'' s j . +'' x , 4 aR sO �i$• ei'i , at the COr II HOase, at m. ► PSt ;'" + r,:i-! A+t; ,i:' a i:'o` _ !. € h _ OTs dA, P i. !�_, a `` . .� , t k ,� • ( Its• .a t .! "t)+ %/ ti{'S air cr htt S Aye: dq Q1 a f OhO1C8 land. , •'€i E s _� 'r s % pf X81 ;0 i �„''r i r�': _t:,',a a, ,'`M8 .3, t;_, ?; A Lticknow cow has calf 'with a That. Ponohe , actio r. ! I VIVA In,nd 'l 't� sale- � t,1 ?` �'i At Vince ` 4 ., 1} � y •- - - . I 'suake s head. = �NQrs•-F es gottin Cale bills print• , �, �d: , . . ,,- -. - Canningron'a Fall Exhibition eztenda ed at the offlo of T$s c"Me Naw And oontian- da by da until the whole stock is disposed of. Patties des Dress Goods Animals, Blstilt '' Wooll11a' , : over three days. - will get a noti a similar' to above from p° ' Yarns, Hosiery, G oves, Tweeds, Cloths, Ready-made Clothing in mens , boys and youths 'Tweed Suits, also Overcoats in `; Ezteneive bush tirer3 are still raging all date of prioting` to date sale, rasa off . , around Breohin. caeRaE.l1. Iieos , yoatha and bops. Clothing made to order. All df above Will be offered at one•third lea$ Chao usual prices for same Pears are an eaoellent crop in the vici- goods. The stock is large and mast be sold out by the New Year. r.. € �, pity of Tyrone. Oi�e'l�hus a Cbasoet i I`,,t , , a. Cannington Council has ordered a new That is to say, your, nqe. Also sU The following Real Estate�is over for ease �y tender, and tenders will be received for same up to lot Can., I88H - oar breathin machine Ve wonder ' fire bell for the village to cost X800. y g ry. r3► ful machinery it is. Not my the larger PAackt. I. ---The double sho we have so to occu ied, known as the (Ilan ow Warehouse: : , ' ` : '. t Record's chair factory at Mount Sloren Y P n8 P 8 was totally destrayed by fire on the 18th. air -passages, -but the tho ands. of little pARCZL II,,_p� of lots 1 and 8, Base Line, Pickering, containing 244 acres of first.claas land, well fenced wigs t*a' { tubes and osvitivee leadibq imizl .them. - Greeubank s new Methodist Church When these are clogged ar}d clicked with dwelling houses, out buildings ill lately erected, with stone stables underneath. . '! - will be formally opened on the 24th inst. matter that ought not to be there, your PARCEL III.--&uth part of Lot 28, in the 2nd Con. of Whitby, containing 65J acres, choice land, buildings Crud , - - Edward A. Dafoe, a resident of Utica, lungs cannot half do tb4ir work• And fences all lately erected.. * - i +, - 1 - , was recently married to a Miss A. Hague, what they do, they cannot do well. Call gaacgl. IV.- A choice pasture field, containing � sates, west of the Ontario Ladies' C liege gate: . : : of Toronto. it cold, cough, aron nepmonia, catarrh, p p PAsosL V. --Vacant lot between the Ontario Bank and Ontario Block. The lot will a sold with the use of both . The estate of the late Stewart Graham, consumption tion or an o the famil of1. 1t P y y walls, to the north and south of said lot, on Brock Street. of Saintfield, is being disposed of by throat and nose and hood and lung ob- auction sale. structions, all are bad. All ought to be Pnczt. VI. -Vacant lot immediately east of the English church on Duncan Street. I �+1. ' Scugog Island has lost one of its In• got rid of. There is just Ione sure way to The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to us. " I , \ :I. - dian residents, named Abrars Johnston, Kot rid of them. That is take Bosohee'e ' a ed 74 ears. German $yrnp, whish e�ny druggist will - I . g y sell you at 75 cents a bottle. Even it every- M. , � t�. C-A.&�� "i MM9 - . '�' -- - + . Burglars tapped two Orillia businessL. , houses and Coen:ed only6. Orillia thing else has sailed yoa,!you map depend _ _ -. upon this for certain. '52 -' must be a poor town. I _ Colin Noble purchased at the sale in The potato`rot is making itself seriously -_ - Uxbridge last week the property -known felt in Ycrk County, N. B. ADvzcz To M&n sae. ----Are you disturbed at � \` as the Hardy farm. I 41, . nigght and broken of your rest by a sick T �0: I RL L .. ., - , A regular old-fashioned camp meeting ohild suffering and crying with pain of Cutting :-., - - . was hefid near Bobcaygeon lately, which Tooth t If so send at once and geet_,,a bottle . : a8 lar 1 attended. of "Yrs. Window's Soothing moron ble. + v ' . . 11 ­­ It 11w -largely Children `Teething. Its value is in 4 The infant Con of J. N. Horton, of It will rellevethe poorlittlesakerer itnmeiately. IE[� first-class�lrt�cle i. Baleoner, met its death last week b Depend upon it, mothers; there ie no mistake .. .. • y about it. It aures Dysentery and Diarrhoea, I .. . - falling into a boiler of scalding water. regulates the Stomach and Bowels, euros Wind , .. , `! I . The voters lista of D�Iarkhanl village � , softens the bums, redo Innammation, 1 :' a . have been returned to the rioter b the and vee tone end `one w e whole System. , P y ..Mrs. Winglow•s S"thinr g 8 pp" for ehildren � ' Council. Part III was omitted altogether. is plearaat to the taste end s the perscription i - Tq ! Of one of the oldest and tett female physicians y I / - II. The tate of tazation in Peterboro this and nurses in the united States, and is for Sale L.! ::Zo=A� ' . I- - .. year" i6 12I milia on the dollar for Protes- . by all druggists throughout the world. Price .9a .- A ' tant and 131 mills for Catholic rate. , cents a bottle• be sure you ask for "MRS*- wiry �, $LOW'S $ooTmice SYRUP' and take no other ' : payers. kind. I i t. ; �'L . . i ; . l A Bowmanville child was attacked by _ ! , - , - - ..'...a rooster the other day, and but for the BIRTH. i ' ' -- ►, "'. timely arrival of assistance would have BAmn-In Pickering, on the lash rust., the wife T ­� -, - . �­­ " been killed. of vFm. >3. Banks, of a daughter. T RE : PAY OVER. 7.WEE IGH' - - F I� LL SIZE . COMWN-At the parsonage, Barrie, on satnrday,' - ' L. . .F I , - .The residents of the village of Woodville gent. 3rd, the wife of Bev. Y. B. Conon, of a- .1. . i u ei a surprised to a big black bear son. : , p hr n he streets one ;;C - walking leisurely t g11 t MARRIED. I1. 1 : : Sunday morning. Ksz.i.i-$Tows-At the residueice of bdr. iiw►s1. L S E P R I E S i - , A farmer named Willam Jacksdtl; fesi- Gregory. 9th con., Markham, on the lith inat , I 1 • t' din on lot 21, 4th concession of West by Bev. W. Freed, Mr. (iegrge Kelly to Mies _ I . - j t; Lydia Stover, both of Pickering Township. York; w -bile rolling his farm fell from the - - .. j Ra><Ysa-Pws[aa.---At the Mi►nse, Dnnbartgn, . - • seat and •his feet getting tangled with the on Monday, September 19th, 1887, by the Bev. once a� a��f �ur st 0��e t .. - R. M. Craig, Mr. John Remmer to Mise ' . lines he was crushed to death. Catherine Palmer, daughter of Mr. Weston . - ,. - : - I The Council of Port Perry intenda to Palmer, all of Pickering Township. . - - . - - _ - " prosecute Lindsay mill -owners for lower. ' . - inn the water in Lake Scugog so as to az - PICKERING ' T.GSNOTICE. !, - impede navigation. �1awe OSi , Sept. 15,1887. - - Mr. robt. McMullen, of South -Man• Fall Wheat roe to soc ; sprin , 7bo to 79c, goose I GRISTING do CHOPPING 1 cors, has leased the Lotus farm, in 7oc to 75c• Flour, family ,per wt.11210 to fs.38 ; 'GRAIN:� . ....i. - Flour, pastry, Per cwt. 11.51). Bran per cwt t90c, +�! Darlington, owned by Jas. McGill, Esq., 1119 0o per ton; shorts, eoc r .cwt, 1115 per - _ - . Every Day in the Week at ; ti. ` i I a - Bur 11, and consisting of 100 acres. ton ; screenings 70c per cwt, 11 per ton. Fon �„A� - t is said that some of the residents -of FARMERS Y KILT• �� j EL�d �A MIL. Roc _ . � The LELS - I L�sbridge are guilty of going out to Black Toron ,sept. is,lee7. I •t _ • .` • - . River on Sundays to fish and otherwise The Slyest receipts of Crain . -da were ematl 0 rl �iJ• • -and prices unchanged, About 70� 'bushels of "" Every farmer can have his own wheat ground, misfiehace Themselves. They should be wheat offered and Bold at 780 to 81c for fall end • and if you bring good wheat you are sure suppressed. spring, and 79c for goose. Barley rlrin, selling tto get good Hour. • ' The beantifiil lose of woods, o'caned h at sac to W. oats firm, with sales of ao0 - P y bushels at We to 37c. Peas atp nominal at W. ; 47- ; ,, ---- J. R.' H O O Y E R, . 'Dir. George Fallis, and situated one and 53c -tor rye. Ha in fair supply; ; 35 loads n. 1 . t' a Ray p rola at S1S oo to $14 50. straw sold at 118 to .:"--, � 1:concession north of Cadmus, has suffered �iC��r�"- , ♦1A Ston Hogs sold at 3d m o 119 amend m n GE 0 i BAR �E R I�UN�ART ON 0 � _ _ _ - (3 . serious injury from a fire that` has been to" sip for forequarters, and i5 W to 117 0o for ,working through it for some weeks. hind q.arters. Lamb 09.to si 00, ! • - While driving a threshing machine into 117 to 00. T . g The produce market was quiet to -dap, and a barn at Mr. Mountree's barn at Uz• Driees generally ruled stieaiy� W(�e�quote B,/�eef �' �j m b e" - brid s fns other da the t of the rk to 14c; butter, lb. roar, 9a ito tt�i, large •Vas 1887. i. :BJLM -j 'i :' 188 / • i g y 19 to Sl : inferior, 16c to 180 I Lard lOc : Cheese - r�� * YAr'd_ ; - :. machine caught a scaffold over head and )oto 18c. Bacon lOc to 1 sgga 16 to 170. . ,. � . Potatoes bag 90c to 11100; ApQles per barrel. tore it down. Mr. Rountree was knocked 111 10 t000. The undersigned as ostial Will be in the market to buy, as soon as ' the farmers are - - - senseless•by a piece of the falling timber. preparers to sell, any quantity of a • Mr. F. J. Hedges,, of Newcastle, who a 9 IF 'VAX=- stalk" Q•=„ Q , - --- If you are wantmI g Lu' mbe ' � , - . oyer seven weeks ago fell from a load Of TRAINS (10Ix4 EAST DII= 8 ,FOLLOW$:-- BA.RLEY4 WHE ATI PEAS 9 AND RYES .. . of any kind, .- ba at his Cons tarn, near Pickering, i.• y No. 1 EaPszss. 8:1'4 A 1d and strained his Iefr wrist and left ankle, 5 LIGHTSWe Ex .. 9:25 A. M, . ,. TO BE DELI`'EBED AT OUR - ` - • . .is only now recovering. He has hada ,. 8 •� .. . 9:02 P. M. Shingles*, . . Y StO86=, �lwvatOr, p1c1cer11'1i' 3A.T1�Ori . :long siege. s . 66 7 LocAL, . 6:85 P. M. . Mr. Nair,' at present bccapant of the ''` . In MIzaD, ... 2:81 Y. lL Posts ' - Banker Hill farm, ]tianvers. owned by And ! Pa7 � Prises as the market will afford,f . . _ TRAINS eolmoi WZ6T DIIa AS FOLLOWS:- , 1 li - , Mr. Prost, of Blacke/ock, mtenda coming No. 6 LweTNtxg EL." 9ai5 A. ]d. We may further say we have, 'ata ` hrgls sash outlays very mach iaiprm�ed the ; . Pickets , I down from that elm region, having „ faoilitiee for receiving grain fir om birmers wseome, enabling ns b handle swiss the 1 8 LOCAL .8:55 A. ][. I� • rented Mr. George 1Qesbitt's farm, quite 2 BaP>Raes .• 9:02 P. M. ' quanti in the safe time as fosrluerly. We also have the pleaeare of saying that�� ty f 'o' timers and a little Liberality of tics ToWnshi Counois, +�, 1 •�convenient to B160ketook. 16 ]iIz>en .:16 P. M. , by the kitndness o adjoining p While threshing at IEr, l�oClrsa 11, who love a farther grant, the wad to the Harbor' has been mash improved, . ' ht s few ds ,and (}r anything in gay 1�n®, giYe North C days mai:ing this s s� be�►ble market to d9rWer and sell at- the roof •San ht I • me a sail.. - very strong fair urns a end be- ��.P' COAL AND BAIT FOfi SALB. • . ' .t ' . - fire from a spark �$. .0 - .fere it was noticed burnt a Dole a soul• W. D. �IATTHE�V'S d� CO-`' H0�. MOODY, Ageni. : . \ of feet Coro -bat Inela}l� was pat Cat t ! - - : without any further lose. 1 1. J. • __ ' G'EE - . . - 1. Mr. Wm. Hobe, of SonRo�, mei with. TCi ' I { � -. an accident which nearly cost him Dis' - - " `TEAS -NI . 1.life.. While sbandibg at the hind end of a _ I. throw Mr • wagon the horses started, mg - I SU TI- S ..". .. -: .:Hopebackward onhis lead and shoulders, , ,� �,,- - -,I',,-, _ - the .fall rendering him insensible for I i . - . I - 1:,-.:', . - �,.., - ­11:several hours. 1 e _ -FOR--` I. I . . 1. � I it to the Brantford l A correspondent ;, Black aid Colored-C�shYneres, I • Nems states that a book agent is "doing" � , - I ­ ,: . - �.. . . I the Townehi of Tecumseth for an illus1. �' and all kinds of Dress Goods. Township , I TEAS • - traced. Canadian History, to be delivered : - . � , in parts, at 60 cents. North Yorkers had1. Muk .� and Colored Sibs; Sags and Piushese - 'i enough ezperienee with Picturesque Ca 1.- �.. ..­ . - caught a second time. in all sizes . ` oda not to be R . Black and Colored Josephine gid Gloves, , . , Mr. A. R. Andrews sold his 95 acreI a j . .9. _ - t , ----o----- I . Of the Beat Quality. farm, half a mile west of Oshawa, known , ' �, X11 ��.Spiced . as Lhe Conant homestead, to Mr. Joseph a is t P;ric Roll . '' - • , Houlden, the Well-known Whitby, for CANADIAN ENGLISH and SCOTCH TWEED SUITS between Oshawa and Wh y, • sum of 89,000 last week. Mr. Houten _ ' and Other PrgYlSioYlB, Cheap. got up in beat styles at: low and has secured a bargain. His parents will ' : I ;► ATSI•$, - 1. • . :. ­. 1. reside on and run the farm.- - _. • The h tel•keepere in both Brechin and NTS'. the Police UNTINGs Fresh and GFood. - . . ­Beavert n were npp before �'- -1. : .. ! ' Magistr to on Tuesday of last week for A bs0� ute� Pores'An inspection will oblige. -. _ . - violation the Scott Act.. AU ad>t +This powder never varies. A marvel of purity TH � � ALEX. FIATDLAI . - J . the offense and were accordingly strenitth and wholesomeneee. More eoonamioa{TT LE ' fO110WS :--A. Gattis, X100 i Thomas than the ordinary hinds! and cannot be sold in1; competition with the multitude of low test short • �+S.C�Og -1 - . ' Roach, $100 ; Alex. Hamilton, X100 i weight alum or phosphate powder. Bola only - - - Hen Musgrove, first offence, 1150, with in Dans. HoYaD'��ne Pownaa Co., lob Wa� _ LAN h case street, N. Y. y ' .. , - - - - Ne �a . L I `* ' _{ costs in sac r BRAZILIAN WAREHQIIE P I LS . _ : . >a ; THE . E JV A certain Darlingto Partook C-IrQO. _ � ® ,V•_� ' now in full operation. we are prepared to fill - - rather freely Of corn starch padd� at A Honor GnAuate of Ontario Vsterinar y College • will eAebrste the event by a complete revolution in ~the CroOkor orders of all kinds on the shortest possible ! j , . i 11 • - . nblic houf*, and after reaching ome Trade for the , - notice. we also manufacture y c P ezcrueiating - - - OOR SASH, BLINDS, 3 was taken wish the most .- +� :., � , , . , - -1. • tl ad- ' ' • ' ,_ t - 'a -'y T � L ak . - ,... : cramps. Remedies were ptoiup y .���� .L'L��, A .i. a € ,,- MOULDINGS, HAND RAILS, ministered, and he soon atter recovered, r Newel Posta, Balusters, eta, fie. pudding •'� Colored Dinner Setts, Colored Tea Setts and colored 0hamber- Setts, actually given ' but he has soured on corn -starch p 8 ►� l r ` 4 �- r ��-,.,�F.:; away. A arge stook of entire new prtterns and styles to select from. � ,` 0=1 ?door .,.< < i•, 4• and will never eat any more of it. binremember. this is no humbug. We lead the trade in. work g . _„ �..�, ; ;-- :. 1: �' prises down io snit eve one, for cash. Pleatb ;jTwenty-five men are at PusTeas and Coffees and. General Groceries. ' ! .e ne s ea ob e he bi'g engine house �: ; ! ,; �i , i ' f �t spa along the erection oft-'- We c lar stock and sell _ ' ` OL11d$TED & EMPHOBN,: T4 rks at , ':.', V } #:ct t m'r3'a large }c., s t,� rb ru M�{� I ! t" i at the Grand : Trunk railway wo �; c 3 �" „ , R�` s at bottom prices. ;> ,. ,ivy =a t, a.- O, Ism Z. M 1 't L • se trusses or the r r , t. 'T t -- _ t•I ,* Lindau The immen f : y. E Vii" heat a ices s s �:LA-- l - roof are on the 8'round and ready liso>• tui u tit of h ' bu , fr el} eggs `" d fhrmrsr ' .A,��3,.'� ��� HiR r Y q a11 p e oice iter . . hoisting into plass ab soon sa the wa - - bacon. Please Ball and see as. o trouble to show goods. . �+` , , V. 4, , x• '� f the eztent of the Ns, Ail Clef sees of the �lomeetioated - . -Gioatelst.Tu F% are n An idea o in a rc.tessionai manner. �" k• ted thath �4+ meq ' � 0 FRAS .nape { x R 4 e� b, 1.buildin can be had when itis ata animals treated p ' �;a t �a r �-' �' will be Ofifoe and reaidense opposite Gordon >;Iou+, w 11 -� over 8, 12u14, Plokering. s ` , D varell Block, 3ra0k t , Whitby, Qint E 0 BRIBNt ter , r} # 4 000 ai1eB Oft glaea, Cella there for at 4ordon Howes in , �" r, � -` p he reoei prompt attention by . - V - needed to fill the 66 large windows in hie absence) wul Q t „ �i • t Q i x R: r4 Y , .: day ors . } ,;:: g ! _ _� , Y % 4 .- • . _.." . . , _ - .i.. ., . .. ..:.-. : c: .. ... asz- ' • ''ir , .. Yy_ Jam'' din s.. , .. ' ' e... .. +•des f the bail ..: R ..i.. o, , ., o K__ .. , 1.�, t - ., ., .. n. r { -. X ii1. 1. t r, fi1. �.. - , v a eg� ti .r .. ". t$ i Vis# ->.z-.- - -J - ... 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T138 v)glnr LATEST NEwa cvLLaD Lois able land, the propert _of Elijah W. : } WAREH-0 t ! fir: i yy t✓:f eW4, , t .I �' iP TSa LOCAL PRESS AND OLaANED FROM Bostwick, adjoining the iVillage of Pick � ! ! �.. - r : ;, ' : } • t i ��a ,'' s j . +'' x , 4 aR sO �i$• ei'i , at the COr II HOase, at m. ► PSt ;'" + r,:i-! A+t; ,i:' a i:'o` _ !. € h _ OTs dA, P i. !�_, a `` . .� , t k ,� • ( Its• .a t .! "t)+ %/ ti{'S air cr htt S Aye: dq Q1 a f OhO1C8 land. , •'€i E s _� 'r s % pf X81 ;0 i �„''r i r�': _t:,',a a, ,'`M8 .3, t;_, ?; A Lticknow cow has calf 'with a That. Ponohe , actio r. ! I VIVA In,nd 'l 't� sale- � t,1 ?` �'i At Vince ` 4 ., 1} � y •- - - . I 'suake s head. = �NQrs•-F es gottin Cale bills print• , �, �d: , . . ,,- -. - Canningron'a Fall Exhibition eztenda ed at the offlo of T$s c"Me Naw And oontian- da by da until the whole stock is disposed of. Patties des Dress Goods Animals, Blstilt '' Wooll11a' , : over three days. - will get a noti a similar' to above from p° ' Yarns, Hosiery, G oves, Tweeds, Cloths, Ready-made Clothing in mens , boys and youths 'Tweed Suits, also Overcoats in `; Ezteneive bush tirer3 are still raging all date of prioting` to date sale, rasa off . , around Breohin. caeRaE.l1. Iieos , yoatha and bops. Clothing made to order. All df above Will be offered at one•third lea$ Chao usual prices for same Pears are an eaoellent crop in the vici- goods. The stock is large and mast be sold out by the New Year. r.. € �, pity of Tyrone. Oi�e'l�hus a Cbasoet i I`,,t , , a. Cannington Council has ordered a new That is to say, your, nqe. Also sU The following Real Estate�is over for ease �y tender, and tenders will be received for same up to lot Can., I88H - oar breathin machine Ve wonder ' fire bell for the village to cost X800. y g ry. r3► ful machinery it is. Not my the larger PAackt. I. ---The double sho we have so to occu ied, known as the (Ilan ow Warehouse: : , ' ` : '. t Record's chair factory at Mount Sloren Y P n8 P 8 was totally destrayed by fire on the 18th. air -passages, -but the tho ands. of little pARCZL II,,_p� of lots 1 and 8, Base Line, Pickering, containing 244 acres of first.claas land, well fenced wigs t*a' { tubes and osvitivee leadibq imizl .them. - Greeubank s new Methodist Church When these are clogged ar}d clicked with dwelling houses, out buildings ill lately erected, with stone stables underneath. . '! - will be formally opened on the 24th inst. matter that ought not to be there, your PARCEL III.--&uth part of Lot 28, in the 2nd Con. of Whitby, containing 65J acres, choice land, buildings Crud , - - Edward A. Dafoe, a resident of Utica, lungs cannot half do tb4ir work• And fences all lately erected.. * - i +, - 1 - , was recently married to a Miss A. Hague, what they do, they cannot do well. Call gaacgl. IV.- A choice pasture field, containing � sates, west of the Ontario Ladies' C liege gate: . : : of Toronto. it cold, cough, aron nepmonia, catarrh, p p PAsosL V. --Vacant lot between the Ontario Bank and Ontario Block. The lot will a sold with the use of both . The estate of the late Stewart Graham, consumption tion or an o the famil of1. 1t P y y walls, to the north and south of said lot, on Brock Street. of Saintfield, is being disposed of by throat and nose and hood and lung ob- auction sale. structions, all are bad. All ought to be Pnczt. VI. -Vacant lot immediately east of the English church on Duncan Street. I �+1. ' Scugog Island has lost one of its In• got rid of. There is just Ione sure way to The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to us. " I , \ :I. - dian residents, named Abrars Johnston, Kot rid of them. That is take Bosohee'e ' a ed 74 ears. German $yrnp, whish e�ny druggist will - I . g y sell you at 75 cents a bottle. Even it every- M. , � t�. C-A.&�� "i MM9 - . '�' -- - + . Burglars tapped two Orillia businessL. , houses and Coen:ed only6. Orillia thing else has sailed yoa,!you map depend _ _ -. upon this for certain. '52 -' must be a poor town. I _ Colin Noble purchased at the sale in The potato`rot is making itself seriously -_ - Uxbridge last week the property -known felt in Ycrk County, N. B. ADvzcz To M&n sae. ----Are you disturbed at � \` as the Hardy farm. I 41, . nigght and broken of your rest by a sick T �0: I RL L .. ., - , A regular old-fashioned camp meeting ohild suffering and crying with pain of Cutting :-., - - . was hefid near Bobcaygeon lately, which Tooth t If so send at once and geet_,,a bottle . : a8 lar 1 attended. of "Yrs. Window's Soothing moron ble. + v ' . . 11 ­­ It 11w -largely Children `Teething. Its value is in 4 The infant Con of J. N. Horton, of It will rellevethe poorlittlesakerer itnmeiately. IE[� first-class�lrt�cle i. Baleoner, met its death last week b Depend upon it, mothers; there ie no mistake .. .. • y about it. It aures Dysentery and Diarrhoea, I .. . - falling into a boiler of scalding water. regulates the Stomach and Bowels, euros Wind , .. , `! I . The voters lista of D�Iarkhanl village � , softens the bums, redo Innammation, 1 :' a . have been returned to the rioter b the and vee tone end `one w e whole System. , P y ..Mrs. Winglow•s S"thinr g 8 pp" for ehildren � ' Council. Part III was omitted altogether. is plearaat to the taste end s the perscription i - Tq ! Of one of the oldest and tett female physicians y I / - II. The tate of tazation in Peterboro this and nurses in the united States, and is for Sale L.! ::Zo=A� ' . I- - .. year" i6 12I milia on the dollar for Protes- . by all druggists throughout the world. Price .9a .- A ' tant and 131 mills for Catholic rate. , cents a bottle• be sure you ask for "MRS*- wiry �, $LOW'S $ooTmice SYRUP' and take no other ' : payers. kind. I i t. ; �'L . . i ; . l A Bowmanville child was attacked by _ ! , - , - - ..'...a rooster the other day, and but for the BIRTH. i ' ' -- ►, "'. timely arrival of assistance would have BAmn-In Pickering, on the lash rust., the wife T ­� -, - . �­­ " been killed. of vFm. >3. Banks, of a daughter. T RE : PAY OVER. 7.WEE IGH' - - F I� LL SIZE . COMWN-At the parsonage, Barrie, on satnrday,' - ' L. . .F I , - .The residents of the village of Woodville gent. 3rd, the wife of Bev. Y. B. Conon, of a- .1. . i u ei a surprised to a big black bear son. : , p hr n he streets one ;;C - walking leisurely t g11 t MARRIED. I1. 1 : : Sunday morning. Ksz.i.i-$Tows-At the residueice of bdr. iiw►s1. L S E P R I E S i - , A farmer named Willam Jacksdtl; fesi- Gregory. 9th con., Markham, on the lith inat , I 1 • t' din on lot 21, 4th concession of West by Bev. W. Freed, Mr. (iegrge Kelly to Mies _ I . - j t; Lydia Stover, both of Pickering Township. York; w -bile rolling his farm fell from the - - .. j Ra><Ysa-Pws[aa.---At the Mi►nse, Dnnbartgn, . - • seat and •his feet getting tangled with the on Monday, September 19th, 1887, by the Bev. once a� a��f �ur st 0��e t .. - R. M. Craig, Mr. John Remmer to Mise ' . lines he was crushed to death. Catherine Palmer, daughter of Mr. Weston . - ,. - : - I The Council of Port Perry intenda to Palmer, all of Pickering Township. . - - . - - _ - " prosecute Lindsay mill -owners for lower. ' . - inn the water in Lake Scugog so as to az - PICKERING ' T.GSNOTICE. !, - impede navigation. �1awe OSi , Sept. 15,1887. - - Mr. robt. McMullen, of South -Man• Fall Wheat roe to soc ; sprin , 7bo to 79c, goose I GRISTING do CHOPPING 1 cors, has leased the Lotus farm, in 7oc to 75c• Flour, family ,per wt.11210 to fs.38 ; 'GRAIN:� . ....i. - Flour, pastry, Per cwt. 11.51). Bran per cwt t90c, +�! Darlington, owned by Jas. McGill, Esq., 1119 0o per ton; shorts, eoc r .cwt, 1115 per - _ - . Every Day in the Week at ; ti. ` i I a - Bur 11, and consisting of 100 acres. ton ; screenings 70c per cwt, 11 per ton. Fon �„A� - t is said that some of the residents -of FARMERS Y KILT• �� j EL�d �A MIL. Roc _ . � The LELS - I L�sbridge are guilty of going out to Black Toron ,sept. is,lee7. I •t _ • .` • - . River on Sundays to fish and otherwise The Slyest receipts of Crain . -da were ematl 0 rl �iJ• • -and prices unchanged, About 70� 'bushels of "" Every farmer can have his own wheat ground, misfiehace Themselves. They should be wheat offered and Bold at 780 to 81c for fall end • and if you bring good wheat you are sure suppressed. spring, and 79c for goose. Barley rlrin, selling tto get good Hour. • ' The beantifiil lose of woods, o'caned h at sac to W. oats firm, with sales of ao0 - P y bushels at We to 37c. Peas atp nominal at W. ; 47- ; ,, ---- J. R.' H O O Y E R, . 'Dir. George Fallis, and situated one and 53c -tor rye. Ha in fair supply; ; 35 loads n. 1 . t' a Ray p rola at S1S oo to $14 50. straw sold at 118 to .:"--, � 1:concession north of Cadmus, has suffered �iC��r�"- , ♦1A Ston Hogs sold at 3d m o 119 amend m n GE 0 i BAR �E R I�UN�ART ON 0 � _ _ _ - (3 . serious injury from a fire that` has been to" sip for forequarters, and i5 W to 117 0o for ,working through it for some weeks. hind q.arters. Lamb 09.to si 00, ! • - While driving a threshing machine into 117 to 00. T . g The produce market was quiet to -dap, and a barn at Mr. Mountree's barn at Uz• Driees generally ruled stieaiy� W(�e�quote B,/�eef �' �j m b e" - brid s fns other da the t of the rk to 14c; butter, lb. roar, 9a ito tt�i, large •Vas 1887. i. :BJLM -j 'i :' 188 / • i g y 19 to Sl : inferior, 16c to 180 I Lard lOc : Cheese - r�� * YAr'd_ ; - :. machine caught a scaffold over head and )oto 18c. Bacon lOc to 1 sgga 16 to 170. . ,. � . Potatoes bag 90c to 11100; ApQles per barrel. tore it down. Mr. Rountree was knocked 111 10 t000. The undersigned as ostial Will be in the market to buy, as soon as ' the farmers are - - - senseless•by a piece of the falling timber. preparers to sell, any quantity of a • Mr. F. J. Hedges,, of Newcastle, who a 9 IF 'VAX=- stalk" Q•=„ Q , - --- If you are wantmI g Lu' mbe ' � , - . oyer seven weeks ago fell from a load Of TRAINS (10Ix4 EAST DII= 8 ,FOLLOW$:-- BA.RLEY4 WHE ATI PEAS 9 AND RYES .. . of any kind, .- ba at his Cons tarn, near Pickering, i.• y No. 1 EaPszss. 8:1'4 A 1d and strained his Iefr wrist and left ankle, 5 LIGHTSWe Ex .. 9:25 A. M, . ,. TO BE DELI`'EBED AT OUR - ` - • . .is only now recovering. He has hada ,. 8 •� .. . 9:02 P. M. Shingles*, . . Y StO86=, �lwvatOr, p1c1cer11'1i' 3A.T1�Ori . :long siege. s . 66 7 LocAL, . 6:85 P. M. . Mr. Nair,' at present bccapant of the ''` . In MIzaD, ... 2:81 Y. lL Posts ' - Banker Hill farm, ]tianvers. owned by And ! Pa7 � Prises as the market will afford,f . . _ TRAINS eolmoi WZ6T DIIa AS FOLLOWS:- , 1 li - , Mr. Prost, of Blacke/ock, mtenda coming No. 6 LweTNtxg EL." 9ai5 A. ]d. We may further say we have, 'ata ` hrgls sash outlays very mach iaiprm�ed the ; . Pickets , I down from that elm region, having „ faoilitiee for receiving grain fir om birmers wseome, enabling ns b handle swiss the 1 8 LOCAL .8:55 A. ][. I� • rented Mr. George 1Qesbitt's farm, quite 2 BaP>Raes .• 9:02 P. M. ' quanti in the safe time as fosrluerly. We also have the pleaeare of saying that�� ty f 'o' timers and a little Liberality of tics ToWnshi Counois, +�, 1 •�convenient to B160ketook. 16 ]iIz>en .:16 P. M. , by the kitndness o adjoining p While threshing at IEr, l�oClrsa 11, who love a farther grant, the wad to the Harbor' has been mash improved, . ' ht s few ds ,and (}r anything in gay 1�n®, giYe North C days mai:ing this s s� be�►ble market to d9rWer and sell at- the roof •San ht I • me a sail.. - very strong fair urns a end be- ��.P' COAL AND BAIT FOfi SALB. • . ' .t ' . - fire from a spark �$. .0 - .fere it was noticed burnt a Dole a soul• W. D. �IATTHE�V'S d� CO-`' H0�. MOODY, Ageni. : . \ of feet Coro -bat Inela}l� was pat Cat t ! - - : without any further lose. 1 1. J. • __ ' G'EE - . . - 1. Mr. Wm. Hobe, of SonRo�, mei with. TCi ' I { � -. an accident which nearly cost him Dis' - - " `TEAS -NI . 1.life.. While sbandibg at the hind end of a _ I. throw Mr • wagon the horses started, mg - I SU TI- S ..". .. -: .:Hopebackward onhis lead and shoulders, , ,� �,,- - -,I',,-, _ - the .fall rendering him insensible for I i . - . I - 1:,-.:', . - �,.., - ­11:several hours. 1 e _ -FOR--` I. I . . 1. � I it to the Brantford l A correspondent ;, Black aid Colored-C�shYneres, I • Nems states that a book agent is "doing" � , - I ­ ,: . - �.. . . I the Townehi of Tecumseth for an illus1. �' and all kinds of Dress Goods. Township , I TEAS • - traced. Canadian History, to be delivered : - . � , in parts, at 60 cents. North Yorkers had1. Muk .� and Colored Sibs; Sags and Piushese - 'i enough ezperienee with Picturesque Ca 1.- �.. ..­ . - caught a second time. in all sizes . ` oda not to be R . Black and Colored Josephine gid Gloves, , . , Mr. A. R. Andrews sold his 95 acreI a j . .9. _ - t , ----o----- I . Of the Beat Quality. farm, half a mile west of Oshawa, known , ' �, X11 ��.Spiced . as Lhe Conant homestead, to Mr. Joseph a is t P;ric Roll . '' - • , Houlden, the Well-known Whitby, for CANADIAN ENGLISH and SCOTCH TWEED SUITS between Oshawa and Wh y, • sum of 89,000 last week. Mr. Houten _ ' and Other PrgYlSioYlB, Cheap. got up in beat styles at: low and has secured a bargain. His parents will ' : I ;► ATSI•$, - 1. • . :. ­. 1. reside on and run the farm.- - _. • The h tel•keepere in both Brechin and NTS'. the Police UNTINGs Fresh and GFood. - . . ­Beavert n were npp before �'- -1. : .. ! ' Magistr to on Tuesday of last week for A bs0� ute� Pores'An inspection will oblige. -. _ . - violation the Scott Act.. AU ad>t +This powder never varies. A marvel of purity TH � � ALEX. FIATDLAI . - J . the offense and were accordingly strenitth and wholesomeneee. More eoonamioa{TT LE ' fO110WS :--A. Gattis, X100 i Thomas than the ordinary hinds! and cannot be sold in1; competition with the multitude of low test short • �+S.C�Og -1 - . ' Roach, $100 ; Alex. Hamilton, X100 i weight alum or phosphate powder. Bola only - - - Hen Musgrove, first offence, 1150, with in Dans. HoYaD'��ne Pownaa Co., lob Wa� _ LAN h case street, N. Y. y ' .. , - - - - Ne �a . L I `* ' _{ costs in sac r BRAZILIAN WAREHQIIE P I LS . _ : . >a ; THE . E JV A certain Darlingto Partook C-IrQO. _ � ® ,V•_� ' now in full operation. we are prepared to fill - - rather freely Of corn starch padd� at A Honor GnAuate of Ontario Vsterinar y College • will eAebrste the event by a complete revolution in ~the CroOkor orders of all kinds on the shortest possible ! j , . i 11 • - . nblic houf*, and after reaching ome Trade for the , - notice. we also manufacture y c P ezcrueiating - - - OOR SASH, BLINDS, 3 was taken wish the most .- +� :., � , , . , - -1. • tl ad- ' ' • ' ,_ t - 'a -'y T � L ak . - ,... : cramps. Remedies were ptoiup y .���� .L'L��, A .i. a € ,,- MOULDINGS, HAND RAILS, ministered, and he soon atter recovered, r Newel Posta, Balusters, eta, fie. pudding •'� Colored Dinner Setts, Colored Tea Setts and colored 0hamber- Setts, actually given ' but he has soured on corn -starch p 8 ►� l r ` 4 �- r ��-,.,�F.:; away. A arge stook of entire new prtterns and styles to select from. � ,` 0=1 ?door .,.< < i•, 4• and will never eat any more of it. binremember. this is no humbug. We lead the trade in. work g . _„ �..�, ; ;-- :. 1: �' prises down io snit eve one, for cash. Pleatb ;jTwenty-five men are at PusTeas and Coffees and. General Groceries. ' ! .e ne s ea ob e he bi'g engine house �: ; ! ,; �i , i ' f �t spa along the erection oft-'- We c lar stock and sell _ ' ` OL11d$TED & EMPHOBN,: T4 rks at , ':.', V } #:ct t m'r3'a large }c., s t,� rb ru M�{� I ! t" i at the Grand : Trunk railway wo �; c 3 �" „ , R�` s at bottom prices. ;> ,. ,ivy =a t, a.- O, Ism Z. M 1 't L • se trusses or the r r , t. 'T t -- _ t•I ,* Lindau The immen f : y. E Vii" heat a ices s s �:LA-- l - roof are on the 8'round and ready liso>• tui u tit of h ' bu , fr el} eggs `" d fhrmrsr ' .A,��3,.'� ��� HiR r Y q a11 p e oice iter . . hoisting into plass ab soon sa the wa - - bacon. Please Ball and see as. o trouble to show goods. . �+` , , V. 4, , x• '� f the eztent of the Ns, Ail Clef sees of the �lomeetioated - . -Gioatelst.Tu F% are n An idea o in a rc.tessionai manner. �" k• ted thath �4+ meq ' � 0 FRAS .nape { x R 4 e� b, 1.buildin can be had when itis ata animals treated p ' �;a t �a r �-' �' will be Ofifoe and reaidense opposite Gordon >;Iou+, w 11 -� over 8, 12u14, Plokering. s ` , D varell Block, 3ra0k t , Whitby, Qint E 0 BRIBNt ter , r} # 4 000 ai1eB Oft glaea, Cella there for at 4ordon Howes in , �" r, � -` p he reoei prompt attention by . - V - needed to fill the 66 large windows in hie absence) wul Q t „ �i • t Q i x R: r4 Y , .: day ors . } ,;:: g ! _ _� , Y % 4 .- • . _.." . . , _ - .i.. ., . .. ..:.-. : c: .. ... asz- ' • ''ir , .. Yy_ Jam'' din s.. , .. ' ' e... .. +•des f the bail ..: R ..i.. o, , ., o K__ .. , 1.�, t - ., ., .. n. r { -. X ii1. 1. t r, fi1. �.. - , v a eg� ti .r .. ". t$ i Vis# ->.z-.- - -J - ... A.. .a .. ,1 -'t '�. f :R ''i. . f- ... ..- .: .--...-.: 3... .. .- s .-. t •� - ! t r. ' ,. t. _ .. u.. -. T ,, n ,. .e+ --.- ,. c _ I a ,. � A� ` ` y {z !�•, r 1. .. _ _ ,,yy ,. .. .S3t.. e t ? 1 ,L, 1.,..,A: - •.r n. °Rr,% .e a s, . �•.. _ . -.•-.. # .. -.e .. .. s' s € ?f : ....`Y.. .,... - ,. ,r-- n. v ..,.:t .. . A. 1 ,t,. at.. ee .,t ..J . s.. si, .a.'nx:. r 'J. - ., .. _ •fr - . 3. > .♦ _ , .. ++vv[[ , ..,-.. _/- -. RF L - •• 9f:. ,� ��{, ! i v. _ ., -_.. -.6 R s.I �Q�4"�S 'v� ,' i- � C . °Ia'x ¢ _ L.u_-..� - r s s _ _ _ _ _ , }--.:.-? .y., t_ J".._. r �. ..i-. ,>'., ,y` /� -3'4.h i E. -BEEMENE -. - - tit _ __ _ i4:, _ a 11 . s -� - - . - - . - . ._ . - . 1 .... . ; - d .9; - --- , a.. f :. i a a, a)..: v 32 - - - - �._ - : �- - 1. -,. I -. .. .. ....�.'.-. - - M1 p 9 . '9' _ •i: f a d < rb I .. i + ... _. 1 . �, pp v _ .. a ..: , Fi-i` - , T.: -} i - +" t s � i r 4 Tie Czar's lrezt Move. , . MOW TO LIVE LONG. - U" the life of a very strong and hear0y man i. CARL DVXDEIt.: - "I D'on•t Want Relief. But Vure," `� � :� ,' { Ii: oat that the ro 1- �" t. p that Ruasls, , ...r,,,,. ,`; m4r by reducing hie food to wh many / H ;;;. `_, a.�y� el at iii All fitN' �3�re t<`11h''Biil§� MI� J .3<..•Lt[: 1t . n: ..� il; - .. , n +.,a• . •€�. < -. -'-. �y - . 'rC , - i ,�.: - J ,. ....Ai'!li<L' :• �;�Q0, , .� - T - 'O v n a , fr�w�t t�inthori a pa there moat be is an emious< lif _ a Y A" is ' y "o�• �m CA 11. To ail eu°h we say : Cat�rr galria and +'astern Roum&lia in accordBence _ h - j with the to thiel• t �uf. n: hear s °# •qr �ra�th>�yo•soore and -lei}, ose a Qoits ti who ei Ser t, maype I like to haf a leedle can be ,cured by Dr. Sam s Catsrr'h Re>y, t.. _ j,_ ke ap , iiihot}g m that the li 1 It hoe itean done iaa thbaeaad of .oaseas wh yy g Y' ei;r li u� talk n► t on, observed Carl Dander as he Y 11 been accept a . 1}•Il~orl�e h. Uni i1i+'il�i fon eco ' s �. Y � t • igen oaa�l ,nim Y not in ours? lour danger is in dela . J� �+ ;e �.y sir his strenplth n ; entered the Woodbrid ` Street Station s Enoloseya` stam to World's Di Y -" the Czar ii easlpoaa►ertog tbh I3{asaiftootibleneral nII + B s , Age 4 I 3r's ' bdk iatibnr d rfibw art soon t tc F @P�sar'Y , Ernroth to eapereede the present nnsanetion- ,►' paalee AT Tga AGN ole 83 y' „ - ' Medical Aspoci�tion,-13t0;alo, T.Y., for t� _ , edGoveramentatJo hiaandPhili o lia,to away and wea� 'gouec Tbie P*lm� « oo ahead Mr. -Dander replied Sergt.- t _ p P P° partictii'iir pltar<Iflh 'hPittributdd o Hero wrote his treatise, The Alvan. pamphlet of this disease - p Bendel a1i he looked fl 'flreaon his blotter. v..- lee • convoke a new and eoaatitational Sobranje, wquld robabl have modified hied inion ts► es of s Tim rate life " i later « p P Y P � �g Itow waft b�lnd s des e►rougd be Philip James Bailey, aw#b+ir of " Festus," , O to which no members fron} Eastern Roumeliat. - tbOre b460, -idea in hi# day .like ':En aIs ea otit� diH:u eqa�o� r" ft 4a mb subject: Y',,. . .. , ..1 is still a v of as and.: setive mobs thou h . . ".� i Ti o�ari ] gin iu lletrcft . , l8 + g , ,_ would be eligible, and tlo dleaEt, Ia�E the,place Gladstone tine motilder'of a'Sbate's�de. ala fo hind t' iilaycisurse, which ap Twf, 'pr three ba , itul I harvisa't he woos barn &year before �'Vatecloo. r: d h . of Prince Ferdinand, a ruler acceptable to (� any nothing of hie stalwart wooderoan- ptlared iu a letter addressed to Barbaro Pe- ' - f `., I lie both the inter in overs. If the threat- • encu any la,teiyti A G$xltizotra C.otapAl.---A beanttfal re .` I P g P chip) long after the the .three score sera tri�roh of Agaileia was -written at the .a p '� Shtuat . ilFka Sbat�ce said ice . vji+;s. Vhell,, seat to nearly every one as long ass they test, 3 And ened .resistance . to Ernrt,th's miaision is and tsn•have, awed • or 'Palnneriitoii; rime y* ". he, .. of 95. !n thio he sf► finds himself first some first "served. The most ac:oom- actuall offered, a le al ]oasis would be laid P I doss pelief I vhaa arrested du time, for I a g Minister in hos; 80th ear • or Woo hem poaseaaion °f health rind vigor, and fin pee- make hipm all she uatre and Sbake vhaa more for armed occu attoa which would doubt- lishod woman has still somethin worth p full of •strength when ion ' goat ersn the fear, ooromaad of all his factntties." Accord- to lame ss me.'� p g Yt O « less follow. f in to some aacouute Coraaro lived to the ap - - +,-.: -- to be added tp.her-.list.if she hits never yet : CA four -score years. - Io. AmQrlca, Bryant ani 8 Another mistaake 2 Ye r It will be noticed that the Czar occu les a e of 104 whioh Addison seems to have. , �� , ► �.:. -''T : made a good, sweet white loaf of bread, To}t P Lofigfeltow were hale and active men at g Vhell, be vhaa lika,dle.• Two days a o eneour a the art of Home Bread -matin T` precisely the 'same ground on whish he four -adore. In Euro a such men as Moltke believed, for he save that, '► havin y p The Breadmakar Feast Cone an have se- ... • - Whi planted himself at the date of Prince Alex P g'P�� a feller comet► in m lea® mit a cane..e + g' .-, and Bismarck show that the Psalmists rule his hundredth year, Cornaro died without walks war slow and he feels arottndt mtL ! Y Y lL r ander s regi atio%r. He olds now as he Y r oared ten thousand presents, which will be • _. t►' ' , ooes not now hold good, whatever may have pain or agony, d like one who falls dot 'cane- He haf some - blue lasses on - wh did then, that .the cobra a or Bul grin +> g sent to all who eom 1 with their terms. (. ' > g been the case' in his time. But in our da a asleep• • But eom grin Corn a remarks P Y cel . - National Assembly, had right even to as in Y ' in his diafeoarse g his eyes, and in front vhas a sign of Please They want all who are old enon h either to i , _ - the days of- old, the philosopher lives with the best information Het der Blind, Vhas t Ca)1 gander ? I designate a provisional r gency, srnd much we have u to the time of bis death P fellow directions or work nnderinatf notions ' T1ho len er thal`n the ruler the statesman and P which vhaa, All irlght. Mr. Vander, I. vhas to learn how to make bread. they will - ��, �' - less to choose,& permanen ruler, since from the warrior. The same age which has seen appears, to have occurred in 1566, it would blind for more ash twee ears toad I haf "' the moment it admitted .Aele sees from the seem that he was either i.n hie 99th or 1COth � Y ' Lake your word for it ;and when �►on have =� . Ts g a Wellington die at 82 and Palmerston at soma large families to support. Maype ou aucceedad to our own satisfaation_b wain .- ` .: lr Turkish province of Eastern Roumelia it e& w Y 70 has still living the physicist Chevreul at. Y r. hen ha deed, vhaa kindt encu ►h to het me. Vhell' �er, Y g v, lost the elective powers conferred by the over a Hundred, and has but lately lost the H+iw much Cornaio's abatemioas find aa• b p their Hop Yeast, and write to them to say . Berlin'tr-eat . Ernroth in short is ordered geant it,seeais tad halt and I"gif him. half 8o encloa a wra r of a five •cent ` , -! Y philanthropist Montefiore, who had also .actio ways must have had to do with his re- a dollar." 'I I age of Tx B$s�wAx$xts' YaAST, theywill wi to do the very thing that Kaulbara failed to seed the center . markable vitalitq ma 1te inferred frnm the �� +� - dO, Pa Y Y r Probably a frond. 1 send yon by return a lovely gift. This offer - The common idea is however that lou - fact that having when 70 ears old met « • There is, however, a marked difference in with a terrible. socident b Y In two hours a second man comes in pe y Y g y, g g ' ie o n to an dun lad irl sin le or . i .evity depRnds entirely on inherited, oonatl- y which his head shoat dot earns wa lie feels aroundt n•lt - - _ the circumstances under which the, new Rus lotion. The man whose father and moll r, y g y' mauled woman, matron or honsekeepbr who , and bol were battered and a le and au his cane reavites out mit his hands and -has >iever before made a loaf r f bread. Any ' . - - sian envoy will approach Bulgaria. The . grandparents, and great grandparents at- star dialooated, . he recmreredo-thoag}r .the sh tide ;half wa in and so. s ; ' Vhas X in proceedings of laulbt}rs were viewed with twined a hi h avers e - & t* au ed to physici&na Iliad prvnonaced his'in uriea fatal y' person having domestic charge of a house- .: ' undie reed dies roval at Constantino le g g P j der place of dot wholeso ed shentleman hold who ie not now bakin for the fami pp P , have a much" tater. chance of lou life t • .jOwos,t witbptx,t awdW :tr+ss,tluent, and, ened Carl Dander who runs for Alder- g y' '�° and tWy "" i'g6o>;ed bh'arp ` retnonritrance one whose forefathers had been short lived. without any feverish- symptom �, ' and who will gommenco by using their yeast, inteir from Austria Ital and En land. What man next spring $e vhaa. .•All right. and who sends to them the wrapper of a ': short Y, g Probably there is much tr;ttth my this idea ; ��•�•, He vha* blind for feefteen year. A saw package and writes to'them so to state, will r Bismarck thought .could. only b ,divined tint it is notr,irfipcobahl9, s nk! .•the point EEN RA,,1. N - ii' .�' mill falls on him and he duan see da li hf , � I hunti from the action of the hien atoms and • Y 8 receive a still better class of gift than that E iiadul� eebms wor,�i careful stut#yy,. filet longevity -+- no more but he like der loan of a dollar," Vienna who, since thil'i'orruation.a'tf•,Lhe, tri le above offered. Better yet • any one at re - alliance have been Iifs a is affected"ind' ectl rat that direptly -by The �.p ropose'd i.ctt on _ Ponsonb " „ - ' p meths _ Now fin y�, tad y And he -got it i sent .m&king their own bread, acing their , : dah� , PuPP ; fllheritance. t majP la0'e I be b rM eha des eetat have been bandonad under the pro- " Vhell, Sergeants. I feels tickled aboudt . own or other yeast, bat who will buy a five �� the contrary, not one of the obstructive cendant of long-lived folk is apt to be long- visions of the Land Act. Twenty-six of the dot Alderman, and if .&.man vhaa blind we • cent arks a of the Breadmakers' Yeast - ` agencies just named is likely to give Gen, lived, not solely or chiefly because he Pono4y..tenants are protected and cannot should hel him. Dot %fternoon der third '# _ I fore r F.rnroth much trouble. With thein aubaid inherits t±ohstl onali eoulial�tifawtend'n bevicted, P from a y g�ooeror storekeeper, and, after . ized de enden . Abdurraham d rn at t P g i1aan came iII and in two days nine blind usiu will write to so. that Our Yeast is ' .. may . Y• g to len th of fife but because he inherits Tire new a rs all a ee t at the mobil- ' » Y etch •Cobol sed A cub Khan hoverin u n the g mane eJme around for mousy, Sn trot we shall bel eve her also and will ' q g P° nalities leadin to tem erance'and abaci- icing experiment ie a success. The so. « o Pe ' . outskirts of Af hanistan the British Gov- . q g P Y Y A,nd didn t yon suspect the fraud i astonish that lady by return mail with a . Comi: g ; uenpcey �yy wk�i�b, lifo•�1'�� �R Q $e stQ ��, n that if France had been in r:uch a condition •' I ess not. If a man sh eaks oo and Ment ernment hay a far mora to lose than gain by aim 1 be ft`s@ 1EeiiipeYA. a "c'I "a stihence "war in 1870 ae eha is now Garm would P p lovely gif t. Address, the Breadmakers' 1 the ca open ruptur3 with Russia to which too says you vhas his oa4didate fQ der Legisla- Yeast Co., Toronto. els b have been encou_ra ed durin hie o, t have found her match. ! vigorous defence 6s .I3u evolu- g „ra { g .,•r,Y a ;� �� ,� ture hour shall you suspect him i It vh" ,, •j / P -s t�Surmple and 9,'°: Acepi. •);i A The man wh ro1i� the aaisfe In e o There is a uiet diatiibutioti of the Chfn4 - The c :tionists would inevit d: ' ;i•. r } i i fires Shaka who easpeeta. He says Ivhaa shwin- q . THS_ CA$&' OF LOuid ..odRNARO. i4 o£ thdr 4Dxedit 1Vfobftfdf of 13 900 f es has died a ain, and 'he lan hs at me until I ese population of the Pacific coast throe h. is at As for Aust ia, Abo je cli<ve+s; of -all mora g 8 g hunti. 'rberbn ap[+eet6& Re NVWelertt• em><r to ed in vhaa awful malt.. M mind vhaa made o0 out the Eastern States. t 'protest &gains the`�+'rriroth mission by-'the$ide Otho' question of lon�evity the office. He re p y Y p ' , - revelation of her own corrupt bargain to from this point of view, the •case of Louis turned after the office was dot der next � blind man shall haf hie eyes The Sporting Record suppl acca t Bosnia and the Herz ovina as a Cornaro..vrbish•..has• .always been thou hla lowd on Saturday evening, and obtained o ened f pn+ p g g p njllkii,lG,Jw,, rSeXgeaagL6 W you got &" In Sock form, contains a correct record of the Farr- h P� iii© ke s of the safe, 9 r ' last Timm and beet performances in all DBPARTtiBM . o.8 a oount�rpnise to Russia's acquraition of Bul- moat instructive, becomes full also of en- , Y Pay or Sroet, Aquatic and Athletic pedormaoces, Bit- - . garia• Indeed, .she now has cauaie to couragement. • I It is ataated that in an .interview with the No. .. , 1.; . - `- geant ' President of she Swiea Confederation, M. )lard, Raein and Trottin records, Dasebali, Cricket . in- presence of the stariking change in th In the first place, it must be remembered "!t vhaa a pleasing. $bust see how Shake Lacrosse, t tgo. Price Be. Btampe taken. Address ail- . -, ` from Ranvier the French Premier, maide is servea ' me. He oes oafer on der market omen to THE REotiliDo 6o Front St. Fast, Toronto, : - ing of Porte'a attitade,.that the retroceataion of th that Cornaro (who was bora sit Venice about ' PrO' g Canada, Room No. Ib. - - Montt i provinces obtained on false pretences ma the year 1467) was a man of weak con- Position relative to �lwias o0upation of neu- and gets der only blind man in Detroit and , .. b e suddenly demanded. That the Por , atitution. A]oreover, from . the age of 18 to tr ,Iized savoy in the even of war between leads him by der door and tells him vhat to No one ought to enjoy what is too good .` cry, . on its part, has a right under the treaty of that of 35 he pursued courses that would France and Italy, say. I vhas in my place all alone, and for hup. He ought to make himself worthy healti Berlin to depute a Russian General, or a y- have seriotisly taxed the strongest constitu.. At the meeting of the Bank of British somepody raps I raps I raps I mit a cane. "of it, and rise to its level- terfor tion. Life at 35 was a burden to him be North America held in London, on, Tuesday Another blind , man. Vhas I Carl Dunder ? whenever your stomach or ]bowels get out of or- ` in th+ body else, to re-eatabliah its authority in last tvl�'. Hoare .who was in the chair der, causing Biliousness pda, or )indigestion, ' -' ime,ul Eastern-Roumelia, is undisputed. a cause of the disorders brought on by riotous , saw I vhaa. Mr. Dander; if you like to be der Dyspe i thy directors were well faatiafied with the next Yresldent I'm sure our-" and Uteir attendant ev�1e, tale at once a dose of Dr. o.& knowledge, however, that this right fit* ld living and indulgettce ,in every kind of Y �araons stomach BlUersa. Best family medicine, - not have been exercised without the secret excess- .The next five years were passed in Profits earned by. the bank during the half " What did you dp ?" Au Druggists, seri Dente. - $&Bra almost unremitted Bufferin He wag told YeAr ending i10 Jaws last "Took him b der neck `nnd nra soma "'Tia not the dying for a faith that int eo try a sipproval of Bi.marek will have a decisive g• Y p �� a influence on the action of England, Austria, by his phyaiciana, when forty years old, Messrs.Dillon and O'Brien have signed a Boors lull hi�rr, and Shake and der boys hard," said the trooper ; "'tis the living up that nothin could rolon his Life for more notice calling a convention of delegates from vhaa oudt deo las hin like de must fall „ nulrir and Italy,who have been hitherto inclined 8 P g g 8 y to it that is so difli�ult. 4 all the Lea ue branches in Limerick Conn- down. Dot blind man vhaa godly goodt, Free ! Free ! ! Free ! ! ! I oertai t to support Prince Ferdinand. than two -or three years, but that such life g when It also is a coincidence worth noting that as remained to him might.be less painful ty, to meet at Limerick and arrant e a plan too. He. kicks me seven times and he . g ' A Book of Instruction and Price List on come just after the Porte, for rcaisons known to than the years ho had recently lived B he for raising a fond in aid of evicted tenants makes my nose blend." - and to counteract the landlords' efforts at "How did it end ?" Dyeing and Gleaning+, to be had Pratis by , cluein itself, deternnines to oo•:opdrate with RusBia,. would adopt more temperate habits. tf ever callin at an of our oflicea orb oat b the Czar's new organ at Moscow prints& vie there was a case where inherited constita extermination• I pays,him fife dollar to &settle der case, g Y Y P Y .) of Dia An otlicial note issued b the Brazilian end here be vhaa. He reads : `Of Carl Bending your addresA to R: Parker 3o. Co-, seasur lent diatribe against the French republic. tion and an intempe ate life threatened an y Dyers andCleanera 759 to 763 Yon a St. • base t early death this was�ne, But as events be Legation indicates an intention on the part Dander I vhaa received fife dollar for some ' - • :- - fell it turned out that if ever there was ,► of the Brazillau Government to suppress an licking& pecause I vhaa a blind man and Toronto. $ranch Uffices : 4 John t. N., huatia atWm t Marie under the aha tc Hamilton ; 10� C ]borne St., Brantford. The History of the Dollar case where the life-presell'r' mg effects of P p' es of French• some frauds." I vhaa come down to see if ries it I: wise regimen and abstemious habits xere men in Guiana to found 'a republic in the he vhaa all right," John Dre v, of Eckport, N. Y., has in requir 1 - Our word dollar dates back to 1 i 85, when demonstrated Cornaro's mast be cited as ea neutral territory of Counani, between Brazil " Yea, I guess so," vented a match that wilt light in the windy hunts "s resolution was passed by Cougreae which and Guiana. " Und he down' sue me;" People who are e►rb set to bad breach lout coated genet: pecially significant. . providEd that it should be the unityof money At the are of 40 Cornaro be an toluol], A report was current la the lobbies of the " No." bngtre, or any disorder of the Stomach, can at once chiefl of the Upited States. Another resolution g g Y �, be relieved by using Dr. Oareon's Stomach Bluets, • to reduce the quantity of food, both liquid British Honse of Common@, a few days ago, Vhell, dot vhaa all right.. I vha8 going the old and Dried remedy. Ask your Druggist the re was passed in 1786, Aagust 5, providing that and solid which he took each day, tilt at that the Pacific as well as the Atlantic home to settle mit Shake. I shall laugh '0t . ~� ' ' and s it should wei h 375.64 rains of ure silver. A. P. 36:3. g g P length he only took what nature absolutely yuention would be submitted to the mit hind and shmile and say : Shakey, Musk{ The Mint way established in 1, 9l, and then re aired. ' He fella us t Fisheries Commission -that ended the ]seas o down r uired to coin Silver dollars containin q hat at first he found Com p g cellar and see tf dot gas• A-NTE,-5,atoo AGENTS—Ma►e and Female— &fter g this severe regimen very disagreeable, and mi loners would oonelder all outstanding meter vhaa leaking some more." Shake W Large prtflfas. c. w. DENNIs Toronto. nus ki - 371. 25 grains of pure silver. This was due confesses that he "relapsed from time to fishbry questions between Canada scud the vhill go down, and t shall follow." _ F.,r le- � I A fn to the Lnfluence of Alexander Hamilton. „ 80. Illustn►ted descriptive Cat- titne to the flesh- to of- La' t. .But b United States. Ana then? PATENTS alogue free. R. Chamberlin, Toronto. - men. No dollars were coined until 1794, and resuming his efforts after eyaapch lailare he The l�ngliah and Scott h holders of Ontario " Sergeant, I like to hof pen telt lobi ppa- OR BALE, improved farm close to Chatham, ' in adv • then irregul tit. They are worth now $100 succeeded in. less than a year in adopting Investment Stock and debentures have trol-man who cornea by my place dot I Ihaf ir` cheap. 114moree,only 12a► required down. write �''; _ 4 mash c each. In l 794 the ,coinage of regular dollars permanently a apart: and moderate system. entrusted their interests in the hands of some invention down cellar. It kicks find or partieulare rt once. M. J. KENT, London, Ont. rI , fcnaad began. Our coin was an adaptation of the By this time he was already restored to per- Mr. Sorle of Taulin Sorle and Brown, a screams and begs and hollers and he should PROCUKEDin Canal the U.S. ana : . - - cams where h milled dollar, a coin very popular fact health. But thus far he had only fol- firm of Edinburg lawyers, yMr. Sorley has Pay no attention. Der more I praotice on PATENTS au foreign countrife. Engineers, Pa- ? x - within ,� wherever the Spaniards traveled. the tent Attorneys, and experts in Patent Causes. FF,sA�,b- - - .. with n lowed the counsels of the physicians some- arrived in London. A rough estimate made dot inventilon der better he vhaa, (,rood fished 18af7. Donald C. Itldonl.B Co.. Tore>.its. . • ._ coin was called iastre meanin a .flat r da Aetroit L�ree Yreat9, — P ' g what more atteadily than they ezpee or by the auditors pats the Aaaaeiation s losses Y• - x and ru iece of metal; it is synonymous with piaster. �. pp than is usual in such .cases, and therefore at 33 1.3 per cent, on the ,paid-up stock. ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE } It is supposed that the Spaniards took the leaden German "thaler"and called it by the name with unexpected good results. It was after Central Asian affairs need constant often , i : will re-opon on the lot October. Full courses of lee- right, he had recovered his Health that he went on you sad, despondent, gloomy ? tures on ARric ulcure,Live stock, Dairying,Chemistry. - man at of "piaster." 'Phe word dollar is entered in- tion, Russia plainly says that shpnid Abr i ' Are ou sore distressed ? Botan , eterinary science, tc. and a ood ractical . seek t,. I to those ex eriments b which he seemed to L y v i. g p Baileys L+ nglish Dictionary of 1445, and p y dor Rahman, Ameer of Afganlatan, die o• • Elated to the welcome bidding- ( training in English and the elementary mathematics. �d � show how life may be extended far beyond be u et the ro ! " Be at rest." ! I'. For cirenlar I was used repeatedly by Shakespeare tit the ps , p tocgls of the Afghan. iron ti-lvinyr terms of ad'mt9eion, course of the Yaalmist s allowance, tier commission ust i eom leted will be de- have you aches and pains unnumbered, � studyy, cost, eto., apply to JAMES MILLS, M. A.. ," - this m, beginning of the seventeenth century, es- 1 P Poisoning life's Golden Cup 4 Preeldent. Gu•lph, August, 11337. mends pecially in bi wbeth, it : 2, 62 :" Till she FROM T�aIPERANCS 1 etroyed, as the obligations of EngI ndto Af- Think not there's no halm in dilead and — disbursed . $10,000 to otir general he Proceea ed to abstemiousness, Undeteir- ghanistan remain valid only eo long at the "wive it up." PURE Ll�'ING STREAM, perry e red b the doubt of his h sicians ae to the resent Amecr oontinaes to tea The A Golden Remedy awalte you— " s�L't�� rounde nae." (See also the Tempest II : 1. 1 i ). Y P Y �' 1:< Golden not alone in Hama- AUGLRB, bore leaf i The question where Shakespeare found the wisdom of such a co,irse, he dtrnintshed his Russian concentration on the northern fron• I t Reach oh suffering one, and it . r "h•-ur. Also Beek Drills --Hand o m� dail allowance o food until at last the tier of Af hanistan aims at the occupation �ea►�tb reelatttn.' gip 1 teaam Yower, Send for Catalogue. or nos word dollar is answered by the fact that the Y g .. t l anseatic towns maintained a great estab• yolk of an egg sufficed him for a meal I of Herat, and such a step by Russia will There is but one "Golden" eared Dr.. • �41aw Manatactuirins Co., - . u s lishment called the Steel Yard in London. Throughout the time when he yr thug re- force the British Government to occu ,• 4 y`_ • , eleaP PY I fierce s Gola�eneeifCi►1 U very. It HaYrr.rorr, Orrr. { - caution The Stedl Yard merchants were mostly duaing his allowance of food. his ealth and Candahar and Cabal. A -considerable force D North (Germans, who would call the German spirits kept improving. Na a tells us of English troops has been- concentrated on gl'a'nds alonii as 7 h 9 grest�`" ooa�• n ger }� r , _ I K that even his en o nrent ' satin had in- the Af ban frontier in re t_ioo for such strength• @weir .sad h@tilth- estorer, u j� FELT R p f , throural thaler as it was spelt "dAh-ler." The same j y g P P N 1 W�Ilias BL.AT� 11 o f i1 rl creased ; for he says be uld now get more a. contingency and the ues loll whether of the age r{ iia Liver it regulates, remov., L ti show a merchants originated the word sterling q 6 in all im "i ' t ` B p>ttest>e .Lungs it str th- Manufacturer and dealer in ' � " ' an abbreviation of the word "esterlin ." pleasure from a sinal meal of dry bread there are not parts of Central Agfa !n which e$ circle ,� As the Hanseatic trade- was . rticularl than he had ever obta' ad in the days of hie there is no room for two powers at the same ens, Oleanslitg and nourishing hetn. -The Tprrefj� Felt, Roonng Pitch. Building Paw- �'` the cir Y excesses from the most ex uisite dainties of time will then have to be decided, whale syeftm it build*. up, supplying that ro. Carpel and Deasfening Felt. READT' - .. day ar„ brisk on the Baltic and in Russia the 4 above all other 14hiugs most needed --pure,' KOQFING, Etc. 4 Adelaide St. E., TORONTO. _ - the"aln, standard coins of the Hansa merchants the tab�e, As regards' regimen, 'Cornaro Thi+ following semi official. Statement is rich Blood. - -- - l• were called eaterlin a and sterlin came simply "avoided extremes of heat and cold, made MERCHANTS .'.� BUTCHERS make t g , g pablic :--The flight of Ayoub Khan � to mean somethin enuine and desirable, over -fatigue, late hours, sexual rxcesses and The manufaetnre of rubies has reached ). , V J ' enrroun ' 8 R dose not alter the relattoua existing betwM . AND TRADEo8 GENERALLY. ale hat: The word dollar is the English for thaler, all violent passions of the mind ;" he took the Russians and the Af hans. 'rhe Ruesian such perfection that . the• artificial roduct L p g P We want a a000 rads in your locality to pick up f the first of which was coined about 1185, modest exorcise in the open air ; and hiB Government had ndthing to do with Ayoub's is of tan as valuable as the natural etoue. .E• . b�k b) and corresponds quite closely to our present chief pleasures were those obtained from fli ht and does not feel called u n to con- - elephau 8 In answer to casual question, ������94 ► and seC American silver dollar. The word thaler literary and artistic study, from the con- corn herself with internal eom lications. It How eas and trutuful to tell It's - , ty. - ` • and see tem lation of fine scener noble buildin P , A cure for the worst Inds stion for us. Cash furnished on satisfactory guaran - - mean+) "coming from a dale or valley," the P Y, gs, is not likely that Ayoub s escape will cause ' Address C. s. PAGE Hyde Park Vermont U.s. first dollar havin been coined in a I3ohern- beautiful combinations of colours, and sweat . To take Pibrce's Purgative Pellets. p 8 g E 8 S M E N T 8 Y 8 T E M► it lr fresh dif)lcult.as between England and Rua- ; I I.� p L_ ian valley called Foacnimathal. It was m f11c- _ Asia, both of those (overnments, when set. ' A house is no house unless it contains . - make a tinler Charles V., the Emperor of Germany, hen Cornaro was within two years of tling the .Ausso-Afghan ifrontiers, havin food and fire for the .mind as well as the � . ;' Moreov King of Spain and Lord of Spanish America fourscore hiB diet was regulated, in quality adopted a solid ethnographic basis, p�rily$ body. Th % between that the German thaler became the coin of and quantity, as followB :--In four meals he guided by Turcoman and Af han traditiont, . i j e �LL�tLal �Visel O e ' fron' 'l. c the world. -American Pa er. took each day twelve ounces in all of solid YOUlrii �� stuff®�$� tf '`04 off" of "' ey i - - the d,y i P The arran ement is a dumb a one and was evil hablts, the result of ignoranoe and fo food conaiatin of bread stale' of coarse g W', whoata o.1 ' -------�i-�.�_ . ' g ( ► ► established in such a manner that there re- t1emeetva 'w LIFE ASSOCIATION. take son i eplir, dervous and axhatisted =*leo kw• • . - for he. was not wreak -minded), light `meat, a• s•Aattm an►d titan lin who ars broker, down lrgpf t$u - . Withi mains no trace of dissatisfaction nor pretext . A Belgian Barons Luck. - yelk of egg and soup ; of liquid food other effects of abuee or orer•worh, ju d in advanced life The largest and most prosperous open Assessment - elephani for ulterior claims on either side. No teal the con Areociation in the world desires active re reeenta- i than pure water he tong fourteen ounces of se�uenoee of yonthtatssoees, send for and live@ in every section of Canada, Liberal induce• �' of stout PAEIS, Sept. B.=The marriage which took incident like the fl ht of Ayoub can revive aa" Y. V. Lubon's TresUm on Diseases of Men. The • place here a few days ago between Mlle. light wine. Thus his solid food, equally the difference, whi tie two Yowera dealt- boors wW be sen/ sealed >:o an addreae on reoel t of menta• It hoe Lula Government deposit, and under inctosnrT Helene de Rothschild. the only daughterof divided among four meals, amoanted to only tO settle once fo all, two So. e�'a• Address ll. • LUBON, tf yv the supervision of Insurance Department at Ottawa - . • ,` more ti three ounces er meal while he took r . ton Si. X*Ttoroaatp Qnt Correspondencesolioited. Addie bei fol the late Baron Solomon de Rothschild, to meal abou three and one-half ounceB orpas Henry Chapman, living three mi es snutn- J. 30� w�yy� ng the Baron Zuylen Van Nyewelt was a very east of Mouton, was sick Wedneatalit and B the a>�atnel' Alapiieda •, which islrived ' phants. nearly as possible one-third of a tumbler f ell Y oa una last at San Francisco it is learn• General l[ • ' F deep in quiet affair. All the members of the Rothe- his dsu hter, Mra. J. Wattarson who lives anger. child family, includin even the bridle's mo- of claret or some other wore of the kind. g I Hing Street laas� Torreatee ; g with her husband about forty ro e in direct ed that t e expedition in New'Guinea, de by fron ther, a�stained from being present at the k IT MUST BE NOTED, , , line through the woods from Chapman's spatched to inquire into and punish the�per• - i forked 1 ceremony. Parisian society, instead of show' howaiver,. that this extreme abetemiotianeon, house, vias there helping take care of him. petrators of the recent maauea►ore of mission- ail _ a er � . L canvas, ing sympathy, to the young couple and ap- As well as the special nature of the food, About 4 p. m. araotber daughter, Mary arias and native Chrietiana at the mouth of i- ]Oft, hib proving this love match, as was generally solid and liquid, cbnsairned by Cornaro, mast Chapinex, a�4out 17 ears cid, and strop the Heath River, attaraked a Moveavi vii- 's'as� :r wide, is ' . - ex ted would have been the case has be re arded as actual] essentilal arts of his and healt lege sand had a fight with the natives never= •• M A N U F.A C T U R E R S dre d pce ix Y P by, starts on eha path throng , . _;; PPe al of whom were killed and a number, . been drr� openly taken the part of the offended tela- experience eo far as longevity is concerned. the woods for Wattarson a -home to do a few woanded. One of the attaokin r was M• STAUNTON CO t„ ,.:, wa fur a tives. The sole and unique reason of the `'Ve may reasonably attribute his exceeding chore* for her si*ter. When about three- g Pa tY •tr Y discontent of the Rothschild .family is the sensitiveness in regard to food to peouliarr- quarters of the way over she was met'by a woiuia ed by &n arrow, but not seriously. At samples on application- TORONTO.ONT - . 1. • " is carried religious faith and comparative poverty of ties of constitution. He tells us that his man, who stopped her and said : " I have a subatt neat expedition the natives fled and •- I W g 1p— #' , - Across t. the Belgian nobleman. No other objection m ical friends, deeming his al,owance too a grudge arnat your whole family and In- their village was burned. sage (gen can be made against him. Mlle $alone de sinal ,urged him to add.two donees daily to tend to ki all of you I" The girl ran, acid Germany holds • firmlyy to the trestle* 1����U� 111 �j� p�at� C�a a � � . , so) is arri Rothschild ie onA of the greatest heiresses his soli and as many to his liquid food, a as she reached the house the villain can bt which have been broken b ! - - bastible ' B y the' ppritloat of 1 iraxvreQi'vatsas oaa'stoasar ege,i cir �4 r F crossed t) in Europe. She has not only the fortune ch which he adopted for awhile, but had her and attempted to stab bar with a dirk. Coburg and Battenberg, not for thesake of S!!{.�/E the id i left her y her father, but she inherited last p gently%"discontinue because hie vivacity She broke from him and snatching up an leasing other powers, but out of regard for P!'•pT�� I ARe& - V '. B'r t year &further legacy of several millions of as destroyed, and he was becoming peevish unloaded gran whioh hung on the wall pre- her own gigraatut'e. Far frivolity the pekoe a ` 4.' them• S►a I '' dollar$ from her grandmother, the Dowager a melancholy. But this, while it shows sent3d it at him as with dirk in hand he of Eurapjrwaaa placed at *fiats thresu h the ' • _ ` - ' . so produc el 1 and Bk James; a3e Rothschild. In addition to all thai Cornaro was ezceptionally sensitive and followed her into the hoose, She ens Cobur +Orleans ante rise, There is not TRADE j�ggg. : y PPS g rp . Ott w this c this she will eventually inherit her mo had probably a very weak oonatitution, only the n at him. He turned and fled for the even the sembLiwuce of au s=ouse for that f, ,--0� , i . •- . . . 'i ' e. .> , ahouLing , that's fortane. It is the first time that such strengthens the evidence- which his case slap• woo , Up to the present time he has not enterprj<se, aa�►d it is only to be explained on t � : �� , •, s nnmbalr of millions of dollars have been plies Its to the advantage of temperance and been found thou h rhes are scouring the file anderstandin the►1t the Cobu is the t - ' ;� ; _' derson, w ' g pa gg `• ALL a►Q�i/� 6rUAiiNTI�'�D has withdrawn from the Rothschild bnginess. @veli aioltemiausness, If one so weak Qould country im all directions, ezecatai� of sgl exelasively Orleanist policy. e , 4. L „; � pp T O R O tN t [Ii _ �A.: commend, ti 5 b -. -. _. , a ^3" ,^• - .. - \ i'".; ,.!': -;i .,-' ...;..,... ".:. is - :%'•{., •�.. -'t, - rV. i c `r1 ;' `•: �: .- -..x - -. ;t+ „Jt S r - _ .�:' .. 'eft l- '. , r. C . - — t . : ,.. ,ya .. yt ..-: .: t t ,�H,:a,. y�. - d ,-,.- . - - ., ._::- ,sir` -. .. .: _ .i. - r E, ::Y �Fl -Y !.;- .- .i1 r - f.. 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Whether the bill letter sent to a London newspaper :— ahead, they often turn in a.body and break ably it is hard wo;k the v *3' hardest work gg A 1 , can become law wflhvery lunch depelyd upon In your article on overwork and under-,' .` I list to the sob of the restless wave,-- book, when latah saeidenta are likely to. bgty fur t+sme eiepbaats d men yet the l hark -to the Ureakere' roar ; '. ; • . l+rappen. X. sag► a �afgp 4f, hhj .kind whioh` former ora in excelaerrt hs d opxditdon, and the amOuut of grave and common set be spill pay you say' " if ladie,b were to seek to con- • Aad a nameless voice rings low to my beart� d left amon g rttahers. It wince servants uctieall tbst klousehold "Thy love thea shalt eedi no more 1" t .q. W'i►+�, however, checks by Mr. Sanderson's among the latter the pro .,lotto : of sick- g the Geor la law pr y k dropping the leading elephant—an old fe- nese and accident l as been reatl reduced they aro a set of. infatuated fooli►, the idea- "wgrk .Iles& not moan bundirdge, &c.y they \ . 0 cease; sad waves ! from thy u,elem grief c -male—doad, and the men showed Bnob pluck of late years. The.el h e' are, of'oourae, sure will be carried. If not, is will- be would not slirink from, domestic aervica be - Cease, breakers ! thy dash and rohr ; and detef minati n when the els hants were fed solely on grana fo eper,, s Mr, 4hglti'ed in some wa or other. Ye break my heart as ye carry me back _ P cid Sanderson Y The •;olor canoe of ,its reatraiti s,1'; �erein h , the dif- . - To tt,e cid �weex tr}is4.os- ore 1. 6 • , thus `thrown- igto confupiQn thAt medrleab ie stills strung in some quarters, and iiult ► l �fe 'must: 6dudLte« the mr�treaa to \ y Lf ley turn• is a well kpgwn ,advocate r the abolition Y , - � p q pefhapb, in order to a permanent and effect- treat the Servant as a Ise'. with like feel- j , - ed, and ze►er 'udh ' t 'took a :(Ie er of rain and the are a li in roof- of, -the . 'When I roamed the sends of4he pebbly beacff ail in s few minutes aft • Y g P cal cure, it will have to "run its course and iiigs. to her own, and the dearth of a�Ipli- With my lover's hand in mine, y'' er the lightieg of a�enraoy of -hie giev, s on t subject. do iti victims a good deal of damage. So cants for domeiitid� eervliie will riot fIe sown - the fire line the hu a boasts have crushed In els hent huntin the risk Lo life, and �. While we watched the white Kult'8 oiccling'tl slit' p g or the moon o'er the waters thine ! through the jungle Into the stockade, when of course to 4mb and hes th, is enerall be it. Just lutea to the tray in whioh this ivarsal as it cow 'is. In _Mlle majority of - - ' down comes. the . nderous g Y infatuated fool Glenn twlks, and bear in cases mierasaes can -only afford to employ po gate, and the very considerable. Whit I was with the Thou storm=><ing, Epare the trait b_irk of my love bewikiexed slonetere are-im nd tliind that lIe was sheered to the echo fur one servant •the cannot or will not asso- As it sail. the Lleaohewue main I ed: damp two men were killed oae at his post doing sq. "The color hue shall nava. be elate with her. Ther kitchen is her sittin - • Bid the winds lie hushed, 1 ke a child asleep, Bub this outline' conveys no adequate Idea on the surrpund at Ili B and the gther g wiped out, I have no a�Iology to maks for room, the most remote room in the house is T,11 he wakes the havbu agiiin ! of the $kill exhibited in aeleetiing.the ground, durirtlg driving ; and Sar sant Watson, a the remark. There is no don r to the Ila ter bedroom. F u ` r Ke r m Six in the morning till bf the organization and discipline requis- 'a steady, soldier -like youn fallow, suceunsb Ah !for the robbing—the'plaining—tile trettina i}� to sure a sustained performance of ed in a few `hours to jun le fever. Thee g'o as long as he follows the rules of the old nine at night, later or earlier, ora her hours - of the cruel mocking sea, tedsona and dangerous duty by hundreds of was also the fate of Mr, uthall and Ca Colors& paopla of the long gone -by days. of work, and in all that time ,the speaks . As I watched in vain for the vanjnhdsd one P" But there ja great don ec of Ela life wham when she is e oken to when there are orders Who'll never come book W me=t men, stip one of whom might, by &tented- lain Hood, Mr. Sanderson' immediate pre• he fosses himiself ug for .eco ninon, for her — uSP as convicts are allowed to is =KQIs KYL1 in Distrait P,ea,Preas. 'tense, carelessness or cowardice, imperil .#ecessors, and I should t ink a life inbur- � the success of the whole undertaking, like mice oompauy would hesit to about aces t. What care we for the indignation a penitent ry. Followers are discour ed, - the snapping of a single Link in a chain ; or ins Mr. Sandterson's life o the ordinar or of the North or even of the world ? t'Vhy, and ao 'she gladly gossips wit ii the jolly . EI,FPHANT HUNTING' IIq INDIA, . Y, we do not care for,the opinfun of the North, butcher or the tocar'a bu ' i of the intrepidity aiaplayed in the I . any terms, eepeeially if a and of the head- K y «hat wonder. ' . _ . dangerous situations often occurring in' t.6e lo►►g manner of his comm down 40ft. of This is Soutberu policy, atpd standing upon if, when she dons go out to see her mother, undertakio Durin * the erection -of the i icketty bamboo ladder fro n a maehan apd that I ask You to wipe out all the possibility .she Stays later than the prescribed hour ? ' ' : An invitation from Mr, Sandersdln Su g• g .. intendent os l+;lepbant Kheddah, to epe d a' atocskaddi within the surround, a laboriune tearing slung close behin the herd that of the co education of the mees." Some of She Sits down three times a -day, and sate iece of work that occu fes about three havin crossed the fatal fi e line has to be the elderly inhabitants of Toronto remaulber het meals in solitude. Thom .0 who works short time with him dnriag the elephant P P� K , a young, frothy fire eating youngster of the 'at the tuwest occu Itnntiag season, hoe recently enabled me to days, no one would,suupset that several bun- rushed into the stocks e 1 ' pwtiou has the company died men were at work. No voice is heard Regarding the' belief th t wild elephants above type bt Southern chivalry, utaking of his own vises, and a ate his dinner with indulge a long oherihe wish to sea the above -a whir r Few orders are neceasar are decreas►n fa IAdia nd man other this city his head `quarters when the "cruel his fellow laborers, The rag. -picker meets- - i' methnd cf working the well knovPn Khed- Pe y� g Y war was not over in order that he his brother ra ic,ker eve da dah, and an account of my visit to the Garo every gang of men being divided and sub matters concernin these. i terestiu ace K P ' ry y, and the ' g K P Y' Iltight be quite' safe to engage in such oz- pleasure of social interouurae ie not denied H6lla may be of some general interest. Be- divided, and all eo drilled that each knows derms, .Mr. Sanderson gav me much inter- '' / fore relating how elephants are captured I his work and does it. Occasionally A -soft estin information in our c ata b the cam ploits as' the $t. �11bau raid. He after- Bim. «'hat wonder, then, if ]!Cary Jane ' 1 K P' wards, if we do not mistake, became ft,ii is with the policeman, or stipulates for �• may state that the KhedfdaB, or elephant whistle and a rapid gesture are used to con fide. The impression ad sited to above sou in law to that other Southern rain ea c;u au and av ' catching establishment, is a branch of the vey 'inatructionti to a distant workman probably originated in the fact of laws hav- K , o►P Y . euinga out. Tha canker of ` - > Ever thin is the sato Ur. , Stewart Robinson, poasibly as Solitude and yearning fur sympathy with Cotntnissariat Department of .the Govern- Y K done rapidly and silently, tog been muds iu re�ceut y ora for their prQ a.award for his honourable elicits and his and from Eder fellows is in hep heart went of India. 'rhe object of the Kheddah is when the pluck of the man in driving the. tacticu alit, from their di appearance arum moat Christian talk. Certain at an tato it uu it rniatresaes learn ho!w'to treat her ro d - ' the capturing a -id training for service of the elephants is very conspicuous. They have ertain�amall and isolated localities before ,Y t P P •� the confidence in the determination at,dskill the advance of cultivutton. }3ut Mr. Sand, is that this young man, Bonnett I onus by erly, domestic servic° to the great majority -. o elephants rtquired fQr military purposes. of their leader which iiisarea auccoSa, ands it ereon i+a s there is fuocl ouud for beliav nam° if qve tnistuke not, was in the haLit, of stria will be t}Ia last resort of a des grin The depot or headquarters of the Kheddah Y 6 g after the war was over, and when he uc- heart. P 8 is• at Dakka, wi=tch from its viFinity to the ca a fine sight to see them following lir. ins that wild elel►hanta ar now at least as caaiunall visited this _ ` ! hunting groundS,�• and to abundant fodder Sanderson, or al�iriniahing with the els- numaruua , ae they have ver been within Y (,1u°a►► City, to There may ba a goo<1 dual sometimes in the' Phan •while under the rotection of his historic rim a and that t are i9 aver tea• breath out threatening and slaughter conduct oft acvanc gir)a ,hist is blameworthy. " supply, is a peen oily suitfsble place for the P �, Y a ainst the coloured ''race in somethin The mn be awkwa,rdl i norant careless ., .; pu, pose. 'rhe 's perintendent of ,Kheddah heavy rifles in a manner that sd ems perfect son H h this shuns lw th caro. The are $ g y Y l; , i 1 reckless. Y Y like the following terms : Let the niggers and whatnot, but is there not soother aide has at his dispo al two commiaaariat ear Y not now liable too shut for their ivory or kee c clef know Chair place and du as Lhey "to Cha ,icture as well? Are miatrebaee al j - geants, a large a aff-of native Bunters arid, On'� the day after a herd lies been im- for sport, upr to be caukh by the cruel and :.re bidden and it will be well envy h with wa s dui., their slut in the v from 150 to 2 0 trhined elephants. The hunt- Pounded there follows the lase exciting but wast°f ul niethodS of talon them in salt g Y g Y premises . It : : • g them, but if they don t, I won t say buW it is to be feared they are not. No more here ins operations are carried on only during the oven more deeply interesting business of ea licks and pitfalls, frd,m w ice not more than cutin each individual els -h will be brought round, but I tall you that in Canada, thea amid the old civilization of - { months of 1Jecembar, January and Febrn g p ant. The gate 20 per cent, were taken live, while their they will be civilized off the face of the the olds land. The scarcity of household - ' . - '; , } cry, when the junglea are comparatively of the stockade is raised under cover of guns, haunts are preserved to a'great e•ztent frons, earth. The . experience of the last helps ,nay be deplored. - If it lead tui more . - r f - healthy and; there is little or no rain to in- and then mounted on tame elephants rids jun fie Gres and from int. d.iou b tho re u- 6 Y K twenty years might have taught those reas.)cable treatmout in some cases, and to terfere with the work. By March the grass into the inclosure. ' The wild ones general• latiuna of the 1�orest D partnumt,. Some foolish, bery featherheads that the negro is greater personal activity on the art of � in the forests has become So dry"iltat the ly huddle together, and watch this frekh idea of the numbers of ild els hon w P . P in the South to stay And not as a slave or a the mihtread,es and idle young misses iu / use of fire, which is largtely pmploped in the .manceuver with apprehension, ^oe' solus of certain tracts may be gni ed from the fact earl either them '•char a down .amon ' t , and that as sure as the world ii others, it will to well, operations, might resitilt iti diraetiroiia con= 8 a he latae onen, that, eiurii►gg the eight ye re ending Marsh, they tbemaelves persist in kiokin a must flagrations• The water supply of the couR• fWaatethehewog�to ha beau closed and n►adle 113b5, the Kheddlah I)e tmant ca lured g g T _ P the inevitable, they will find their tots most t Ke of Our Own 5ermon� - . try also becomes contracted, while largd� , rk of ,securing the wild ones be l,ltih wild elophante in a portion of the miserably broken if not their heads as well. flies and other insect pests spring into life, gins' The position of the tame elephants' (caro stills, som-i 50 mil by 20, and .this Quire a dia - Sion breaks out every novr : - mak' the wild els bouts reatlese and un- mahout,c looks very dangerous ; but ' u1 is ons a $null They van il they please work a great deal and than over the fact that a great many �g P y percen ge of .,die large of mischief the can kee b certain in their movements. A little later, though theVild elephants occasionally bat- tracts of ele ,bant ecu tr a ualiy well Y P eek Cho South in preachers and pastors do not use their own + 1 Y q its march of prosperity and advancement sermons in the pulpit. In too many cases: " _ when the rains commence the forests be_ tie with the tame, they never attack the etucked• Under present regulations there and can inflict a goat deal of misery and Cha steal not ,►i ea oa but w i - .• - come pestilential, hence the necessity • for riderta.; The work is, however, sufficiently is no danger of the Asi is ,wild els hant Y P K , hole, sermons,. i perilous. I saw a tame els hant receive, becomin even scarce, to eh less extinpct: wrong. But they will hurt themselves more and that often from the publidslied writings• '• '; : - closing hunting season before the middle P 8 than the will hurt ,the colored eo le and of known and dintiu uie �' of March. The first move in the hunting unexpectedly, a charge from -:e powerful 1 was also surrpprise& Iearn that - the jy P P g Bed sermon makers season is to send the tame elephants to a will one that •made her et er, and, the demand for etephaata i so censiderabte• they wI , not hinder In the slightest the In many more they pay professidmal sermon. • ' base cam close tp the forest selected for ground being slippery, she fell on her side. Thou h cod roads and r ilwa a have teat communication against which they rebel so writers so much a week for a steady sup ly . P g K Y g viDioualy. if they were wise they of pulpit orations of the due'tone of ort o hunting. Each hoe two attendants and car The mahout must have had a perplezing Iy facilitatexl coui4muuica ion in India and - Inlgt,t be Cho leaders of an entbusiastie, doxy required, white with others volumes of view. of ntic le all around him but thou h Government has i r el reduced the ries its share of the,.tente, ropes, tools, etc., gig°` f g K docile and most raWful eo le and mi ht "skelewna" and the outlines required in Bunting. Meanwhile stoat i0l) being cool and experienced he quickly got number of elaphante it fo mer ma►ntaiaed g P g given in under one of the Y lead the van in the development of their homeletic magazines suppply the necesea bunters trained to the work are aolleeted, frame elephants of the for military and civil pu putdea, the animal oountrytto an extent that the most sanguine rist for the Se, mt,u mill. This ieaurel a generally. in Chittagong, �yhere the craft party, and thence was helped out of danger in still as great a favori o as e r a g docs& a reel dream of at g y ` chiefly flourishes. These are marched to L 7ti �e ons the natives, and inatea.c of it ben y present. But bad state of things. if a minister cannot. � - - g this can Illy be done by liftin up the or will not make his own sermons, on ht he 1 the i•eudezvoua, where the tame elephants ea are all ezperietsced fighters, formerly, almost exclusip Iy a ssession of g g �° hale le and b eciucatin d v f ) s and stores have been already collected. ani when sonie captives show a diapoaition royalty, it is now found xtensivel amon p P, Y g an treating not to step down and cut . hat iS Lo be � ' - �' g f laections of the comipunity. The said of an incompetent lawyer, doctd r, or , . .`_,r - ; Muskets and tuole are here distributed' and to be miachievoue, one or more are set on to small landed 'proprietors n Bengal and else after certainrreligious ceremonies, of a curi. give it a pounding,,anu inculcate respect. wheare ; ,nen who, before ,tie ul times °Oth will never prosper with a mighty, engine driver? At an installation gerviee � ever growing masa of ignorant, impoverished away is the west not ion a o the rea•sher i ora kind, the Bunters enter the forest. When three or tour tame olepphaute have of British .tile, would vu have veuturdad on and vicious r w g g P � /' wed ed a wild one in amon tllFrn, an ac- such a show of wealth a en had the Poo bites and neglected for the oecaSion preaehecl an eloquent A hunting party untially consists of 3� I K $ Y Po+- niggers. The wisest and the moat benevo. sermon but it waa stolen bodily, It had ' ! - i live fallow sli down and t its hindlege setae& it. lent of the quondam slave holders now re- been originally preached! in Chicago and was , men. Some of these acting as trackers, go Ps in advance to examine the country and to together, afterward making them fist to the When I left 11dr. ganderson he bad cap• oogaise and feel this. The mope Stu id and ubliandsdi in tea mash down the.herds. A herd having been stockade, or two trees growing' iti the in= Lured the Inrge number of 220• ole Banta' P Hcmeletio Monthly alwnt - foun3 the hunters .cess& with reat. cir- ,closure, or.to strong posts previously ploAt-• and he caitem fated further o P Lha mora arrogant among them, like the seven years ago. Iii that sermon there : . P g ed for the nr ee. A lar e P peratione foolish popple to Georges, may for a time o,cure the foliowin rises e a p cumspection and are led by the trackers to P Po g . soft eab)e is againat theta, as the season had not far ad= g. P g which the within a mile or so of the elephants' poli- then got mun i its neck. When all have vanced. thwart the wise and patriotic wishes and clerical thief delivered with great energy - � ' tion, wham the men divide into two parciea, been tied in tue'manner described, the gate I I , , ; - 1. plans of the more enlightened. But of thin and unction without apparently . his con- ic reopened and they are led to water and •Since ,raised to 'fila cxtraord na total mighty social problaru, to the right working science or his self reape,: giving Biro any and running rapidly in Indian file ander the icketesd in the forest near. When se of 40'_'.-- 'orteC ancf Btrcam. out of which all the beat thought of the trouble : IeadarShip of the trackers, one party to the P Pa country is directed it be said with- "There ate the tridies and professions, ` right, tBa other to tba left and droppin a rated thus and first left to tbemaetves and - _ the tame els hante their stru les are vio- • �� out irreverence, , as was said of some- each with its distinct code. There is a mil - man at eves 3J-ar 40 yards ae they go, trey P ' gg thing higher more influential, road ethic, and there is a tradesman's ethic, . seek to fetd:h a cin:uit round the elephants lent and protracted, and I saw many tallIiCd by is l3Rord Figb. stilt "whosoever sea fall on this and theca i tie°e shaken to their to moat branches un- a a house builder s< ethic, .and and to meet on Lha far side of them. If P A bulletin of the United SG►tes Fish Cam• stone shall be broken, h t on whomeo• there ie the newapa ethic... and der the strain ut oa theca. Rv branch this movement, the execution def which de- P m7t mission, just issued, gives the followin acF ever it shall fall it will rind him tc ow mop ora all tho ,lana opting down into within reach is wrenched off • �'th manda mach •akin acid ex fence, be ro- c 'dark t► g „ g ; P often et ' from he trRiplgl ,while Cha count as. described in a letter to Prof. der. The Glenns and the Gawks of the these .narrow acted mea of iuurals and esti- L - perly executed, the �elephat,ts will• be' aur- ripped x � Baird of the killiIl of a man by a sword South may bully and b1 ter as the lease matin conduct not by the eternal rula of : � tuakers drive their loutg white �inories into ' ., g Y P K rt�a ed by men ins ring, -6f six 'or aeven the ground and to h dev a euro foot fish : The•sohooner Venus is a small ven. but they will have to o the way of the right -09d's will but b some current cue - mil in circumference. F,elwh enact, so within rd9ach. The ea vee nen II kee u seal of 'about twelve tans, engaged Za the Loombses, the Stephen a, and the Davisdca tom, or miserable conventionalism or low poi Eta a fire at Bis station, connects an ipceSsant .vier' P P general fisheries off the emote of Massa- of by gone times. They have still time and er>nning expediency, i say to a men, • as their moiers 'often chusatta. Un )loadap morning Ca t. Ian - o rtunit to hear and one the ' his otitic with those of hip. net libora b �, p g ppo y warnin Wh d P K ' X. temporarily lose their a ply fof - tlk from Y g y o yea adulterate these gcoda ? Why . clearing pathway, and talc ever pre tBdinra¢itatiop and• es tbuererO ford sailed from home in ursuit of sword "direction, " o and sin o more test a worse de you weave ahodd in ) - p ihd'ee clothes ? caution to prevent file olephante breal4ing' o g'� Gab. About 1 a. m„ ishan eight miles thing Dome upon you." Bnt if the don't Wh do ou y through his portion of the surround: ' l(dus- in a surpriefdrly eh t tune; ` hdviever0 all northeast from 'but Pvin is I take Dare 'the Y y Y peg shoddy into these shoes ! ll et accustomed to the resencle of their at t. pswich t y way��waken up to the fact Why Stamp your flour' with a false brand, i - keteers are stationed wherever the -elephants K P Bay, a fish was en. Tho Captain , wits} that it is too late- T.he eldler Southern. and ut a 1 in label ori the Silk the hat and , a - tebtlants, and in the course of a fuiv de a P y g \ show a disposition to break through the they are marched down 'to the low eountr one man, takin a dory, gave chase and erathat went "through he mill" of lol.'65 the coat you Sell?' His answer is, ' They 4 circle of guards and special men go round tiow did xhT fritmds. They aro soon hatrpooned he 9ah, throwing overs are Baste convinced that once was all do it ; it is one of the tricks of the .- the circle every quar•ter.of an boor, both buoy with a Ilse attached to the ha oon enou h. If the oun lou for a re ti- trade, and something of this Sort has' to be. 5 • thenTutliftiO 0yafsmstie training. Within K y gt a ma g day and night, to -see thist'everyi;one is on aftkr which the 'fisk•wasr left and they re- tion of the discipline, y find that done to make a livin "' . ;r two months that' .can generally be ridden g. the elect. Mr. Sanderson and the aergeanta alone. $suers, of the elephants empto ed turned to the ve dal far diaper. About sn they can be ac:o�minoda! Nubudy foicem What must such a ptt'eacher . ale been make the unexpected night oirnnitta. Z`he �' hour latd3r thea tats wlt�n cue man them to aseoclate with n a or tdi ado t thiukin of Y = �' i�: <" in carrying baggage, and one of Mr. San er- p ' p g Surely the dull, nbroken surround is rarely broken through. If the son's ape6ial;. rtldipg elep Illi, thin es►eoa, again took his , dory and went out to socure oo-edueatlou of the races u their own fam- aiteoee of the grave would hav been a , i - elephants approach the meW thly drde�driven ,�,� the fish. Pickin the up buop, Capt. Liog. ilies, though, to be sure, the " beet blood" thogsand times batter than snob A sermon On back by shots, andatli and 8tre b' The were pointe ou to mea havi � n ca ; : _� dd,, tared last r. he ,w ov w kin in ford took hold of�the line, pulling him boat of the South runs in the veins of the whilom such an occasion or an occasion w ole hunts' usuall ve trouble o the first . Y4� Y 8 towards the awordl6ah w , y hatever. r ' i , P y the'very fordd"sts ere they were themselves hi+Qb was Quits serge slaves. Bat if others want to do either or I. and second niglts only ; after that, if the wild ten months before. and not badly woprided. - The line was taut both, it will be at their pen'1 if they tty�to ::`.1" IRailroad Postse& _ - surrouad has been we ll. chosen, and there be ...� - jtq the Moat slowly neared tke fish, whioh bar the way. Some time a e I ` in it plenty of fodder and water,,they rarely Occasionally an escaped ele . "t is re- the- Cgptain intendad o lanes and than - g it was`aaid to have been set. - make an decided attem •ts to break out. ca tared after . it has enjoyed a prolonged kill iti When Civulzatio tled by all the railways in the States if not I . y P wean the flab, but too far �Dd 60C�ety '®Si001L on the continent that 'there Should be tb b da of few earn iti the forest. Among awe to r lsnoe, it gtisekly In these days of caters .i►etinst the great more, complimentary tickets issued on anp j Moreover, they are generally active :only Y y y �wh it with a between sunset and 11 ati night, and -Win the last herd that i saw caught w -as such a turned and rushed At and nude,' the ' boat, ��pWties of - socia condition is there ndst pretend{e or to any individuals. All :were to i, ; . ' from 2 a. m. until daylight, sw that &Wring oi} , a female,' followed by a big calf about tfhrcuting iter sword n through the bottow something. sensible in the following renaarka ; their wa dor fore o the. ; r Pd�Y Y g privilege and the dsytime the hunters. are able b� turns tp five year8 old. Sbe bore oa. her neon and of the boat twee tee inches. Aa the --" It is plain' upon s mtgment'a 'reflection pleasure of a rids. 1`he opmplirnem ey�- le�Ca the Usual ro a mate s and exhibited fish turned and rdstyed toward th;e boat the that' poverty and wealth are ons ,relative tem, it was Said ha n take sopne rest. P .� 4 tarp othdar ejt fl: A , d bee grievoaal . shute& } t: Within the snrrbnnd, and qri one .of the gps of, hav:,► liven : t aervidde sott�c lina,Rrdw snddenlylslaoked; oausing'the cap- terms, like heat and cold. If ere were and' was besides in itself attar indefeu- , ole hunts' chief rune s stockade compdAed time or other. Jud ins from the age of her t$rin to fall dttivet� on hide bsicic and white tie no didzerence in the dza P shda us hav n t w ' toad . we have Aver title. No c+�mmercial enterpria t was err of stout timber's je sow coimmsnood. ,, This �, p : p oaf I a' ' as in this . act of i riming, the . sword osims the material comforts of lite, .there would be a �r t a sued, could bo sncceeafull carried "on on .rel ' edaven or ipi , b4hwWhi..pltesaiid Y incloanre is circtilair in ¢or>�, 1►nd. is, �► pipreiug through, the boat fond into _ Lis ns► poverty and no wealth. As we go down suoh � principles.' • In short it was too bad for on the neck wi a b and ordered to Bo�a1l more than `25 yds. in diameter, that area Pte' hod` . At this.tirue apother sword Celt was �in'the a def civilization we find lite son- anythislg end waS'to cease and determine for being found safliciQnt to admit 6Q.gr ale- kneel .dow4 ,s�ie y , t 'this ilii s�ht• near by, :and the captsyp excited trust less and less. $o otq the. e i phi , as ever. - .All this i� very fires in theory and hunts.. It c6ngrou ' s rin o `'sunk' � & ooh, -spore . of the apd anxious to see>ire both ' r g p i , fiird t1t - folic:. is the meantime wrist dose it amonbt l ,. p 8 , sited hinieelit we ' o u in civ lization we deep into the graunQ and we, ea ed dph�y Lh*n for iltt iistel gieti e, fah lat- up,• pot kn4ain� that he wag wodnded. twat wry grbster. There -is evory reaabn to trot . Faveured.ones •still'-gtit •passes and the t E, - by transverse -Limbers, and backed up by ter quality Mr.. , SandOMA 1 von de it` ;Seeing the sword, , he- seizod. it exclaiming : suppose that this ,dhstinetioa sails became .number of free rides aeaitred ie neitht3r ia. . . forked p ro secnrel ` lashed• with ropes,' markedly watzting' popular imresrie �Ve'ge got• him exn wky f 1�e la in the mora fwd •mo>re malrked at v 1. ::'` P Ps y Y Y eery step of ad si nifiaautr nor occai�onal ; Itb is a. i that �; ' canvas, or tough creepers. This pslisado is , >�obwithatanditlg. be wAA promptly bpttom of the dory, holding fast to - the . Vance. At• ev �to ,'Of oivilikation the re- eta cod .lite should be sic it spet�aside loft. hi h. Over trhe entrance, which is 12ft. mounted by a bold mahout, and& two or sword until hie v ceryry r wed y', , r _� wide '.hnu a massive 1 gate, �whi�h tit 'three days•afberwartl I saw her iekjts ,Qp .the fish eAatal osime. alaongtride, w6fle wards of right. lsving and the penalties of for it is a good rule, to m e' every.9ne: pay ' f 4;I,' :, ' g ro a with he trunk itn te;rr► to her ►g urtider die Wit' could $$ot sirens living hotli 'bocome far ,heavier. for the accommsdatign lie recaiveawlietherin . r dro d and secured directly the herd 1}aio Pe lc , .Pmt 8 ; be reached, Soon the captain said : f I D+ vory ohanee for soinethin the aha of sti ar or milwa rides. Nobd>d P1B g Pe 8 Y f PPe y f_ been driven in. Ori each side of the -gate- mahout, helping to tie and tot► ad►ay some think I am hurt, and quite badly.' When b4ter bring$ wipl� it a chX400 pfr uivsloub e,xpeetsarailwayto caYrl'pfreiM- for'ritithing. '1 way for about 100: yds. a timber barricade of her fellow -captives, and behaving as the vebsel arrived hew t :vii board book foes by ueggleo, or tries it An Atnerioau. W i .t is carried, foraniipg a fuii lreha ed approach.: though she had e� pd- p, inuous, sty in a � low 'steps and 411, tpeve rutin gag In i 'g►ho y'" hy. expect to have'. a.eonple of bandied t� , f , sTiaped pee: the khedd�rhs'all her lilt;. Ber` calf , o 'ist�ed a w a>pd arrpw . woe. pQutifdsriA xhe shape of a".living .man ,en• 1; � Across the mouth of this V- I be ,! Land Rake were' sob lit otq fat" enperior ►ei►lt i to one `' iglib oarriu,d! •U 'railwt►Ye .sen f►$ord to. f coarse an unedaea d ' bon�•c�a�vo ; ` '�ard - vrrhon the sword utas o�o o$' Ai visit destitute of those -things, but onq; who ssi ..tatty dead heads hien the ordinar d sage enerall a width of (0 or. 70 *ds, or r.'. " fY bee g'e•' - p (g Y dd Directs a " catch' 'has n conalnded� ' �p y Are;. ' .:: so) is arranged a line of dr`y grass and eom ke Y free the 1Sosrb, and the fish wstis tri ed stn the hoe a breech loadalno� tr a ifs aspera fxom must be too li' h au tl}e tight thing would; deck of 'thea vessels The 'fish ' wet lied 245 one w b has not, by %tar ,ni, er ntetcval. be to reduce `it all ro "n,d - >:. bnstible jun le m�ateriaL When the herd has sue trsyte re o -off to �lnd and mark dye g b y" 43 other lie shed fv o It needrnot be4 t ``, 1A J : I' '. a b ands after ilmr hes►& and tell were 'Deet off ltlhe men among' vv2>ioit� here is the least So- said thin the I'resa would sof%r: mioat from, :tit crossed this e, thuti'3ob we etw ate is ` i`h and the viscera: removed when itlive ftt o • . _ 1 6 4: the i bl►rtricade, 4 tit aiw der 'lid& hslys(13bitw fou�i gu.8 ilr isr flit ,- ; 'prnblem are ,lives w b arein the lowest such s►►nf innovation for � they Prase would noti, NP � F : _ •• �y P= them._ $iniartaneol with the sit den Blaze ikn or teezi'`txiiles a'iva"y," ofl��o r:'$an- wei,ghecl somethin over 800 pounds; i;Qapt, Ate :ofibaibsrisml 6mong whom no. one leas suffgr At f►ll. Indeed ft would rather' tie a' t_ d . so produced the hunters, who have patient- demon and his men to the new �rotind, Langford 4urvive the iiij about three su aapsriorityover.the othitirsitn lits Daman. gaine>v Chari otherwf�e. i"ior a ticket :: `:, , t\ i d' ;, ' alo while a'sereant or Ila vd 'etbandslr r y hs#word hse' tin from iniseryi:�:; to make .;them.b�y =that • wtia evier issued 'to ne�weps men; r , `' ly and al ilfully woi+lzed Cha ele�h' td p , . , 1 _ ejmaii�s days, - dyii'nngg -on Thurada ci s to this critical point, close in and rush in charge o' the last captures and marshes bele ' ;dejpopi'ted iii the=United . fates hj tjQpr :oo tit feel the' s ci .,befit• situation, t ie:.d:railw A >'bsve received - 8t►tiilfle tfie - . f q: . shontin after the started her jlllc. 'tan- them down tp tie ogr�ti+r�gnot �Bsin s1g _ x'h luau • who g follow ,life: ei>rd•. �rdialg of �• liars e�wi hely:geb. vaiuet•in:the ehape:o#'grstis and ` ` •'" i derson who 'tp' $e of 4ie >xocieed' f - ,: � t, ::111-i f i, the tion share Qf the pt i tfhst,g► rgo- taf,q rows a adiEve ; t ". .kr { ' more ale ban and s�lectin the to of the . s t d: P get- .m ollsic ' h in some i P filmes $he bl<ac}kn w oh we tee letie ,i1On iotr forolu : ` , n i tugs hoe robably been ierched big keds an w wor - edi-to- • a haws. and ar a sad; at tl� eatpe fleas giiro sl; ,fifty. dol- : .. '). ) �i:; - comm tree, to e m ems rY vve iii, others 'ie o onoWm ghtrdvw. Mows' A vete al >Gpa but, a vertilsemie t d f a g up of a' which ' '; how flims y d�► k tom, , $ Rte: t sp iP. :.+�. I . r! 4 of the hunters who f ,- to itY ri13 b e walk be 'lt o t'obltableA a of s _ _d� ld $oi wsit�t t4titut , hit • b�ours. a' y tem - ci sin tc ;slops . g ; al with , i '� botlt 3 p see os►oh other are Its w� �,p� At tk fol lite a ( iC be zyi►ns;it`U&�yet 1evda ptto ► i�as about the.. wa' g' yeh #;;c and a blazing fire a and 'su den uproar a ding - R, f t� der_9if Cho .41"600l� { � y tie etor -et .t t . oentral point, sow ria► i descen $ t}gr'eedi xlnest cm, poet ;fen vi8eu , ! a. ,bear, I ve wor r t and plirildintllary railvray tickets llaQs i pp yy • „& takes th bY� ° ai}o f g i'� :,, --, , r' d w wtitice saed'tao�►Te l ht atr frac >srt the. : is ,� t1•�; t `�` d b �1 m i`h tai i `o Ps r lY . i>l't n$� iietlirrireoortf of`ajndge seatat� Vns lg$: ,T a deAtaruotiou of the ris their' °� ^ . ' t I -` �. y, ty of {i 'tY, By mmrtua let it be oto ped. Ii the ' �; 4 ' ' haat c9A ern 4 _3f �`. 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' . _r * t � i " . I I ; . Nitw ADVERTISEMENTs THis DAY.. OP"84 Pffiz*- , -.'� ,.:. ...... � If . -Choup barrels for apples at Dickie & ,.. � , i - - - - . �. The following ' special-` 1pri& ie in Mar nis. . . ­ .. N I - .....r , ..% :! .. � . L 4 � _. I I ... . , ,;; e already published for -)k t- . . � . - . ."* '. ­ .. � . . � .__ .1 -il" : addition to those . 1. , . , �. I Furnaces J. Bundy. ' , - I ' . F ING_, 1-.,..0 AG. � -,. . _10 : . r. J. Pi ' iW -of 'b an� ­ . I I 1� I ... ... - : __ L : ' ­ ." L. .3 . ... , . ' .&'­ "I ... - . ,; � ., : &'­ - , , . -Gordon .-.: - -- . . . .1 . .�' L_ . . , Local -W. D".- - . . I , . .., . - ' the fi;rthaomifig Pickering - Fair: ­for - ­ - me . It -4 �- ,40r., .7­-'­­­_� . - 1: : . - 1. I . : . .. . . . � 1, . new sidence. . A, . - I : pp 11im I 11 A 1 ,.%!i :i,� ,.�, -; , tl "'.1 , 1. � . "L � . - L.. :,.' I 1; ,�­ IL _ ", ,, -1, _ .. .. I ..� ' . x ;i - k�'j ' ', " Special -E. Stevenson. ' the best three egg iDlanta-6110 dozen s & k d I �,:,Iy- *�! 1;tA I Ai I )0( . I , ­ . . i� " it:,� � , 11 I . . I I . - _ 44'Af.-L X . . � A . . . .. � , . . . - . L . . . . . - . 1% �_ I . . . . -y'. _ :--'I . . I- A�_'_ L , 'L L , L ' . � : " . , L . � '� r . rqft iz ewb . "I ro _ . , C:" *' I , :!; , "' Y�:." i64,ii .. I :. �. I , " , s �,!. �- . if): - , �. ,..� .1 '. I - :11 . - , - ' � knives and forks- valued at ' hoioe 0 i 'd -f I Mblio' - .� . �t " - '�­ il . . . Notiie---;W. H. Jackson-:�.:A�--.� , " :� , - - I I .; -_4, - . - � ': . I � . .. . I _� L...,.� - . . -Lo�al-Dickie & Marquis. 1.Consumers Hardware Co., *"( ' � & M quis. 1p"u LTC - ,: i, ' .. . . _-� - - 96• gaffs, ,.-,.- 11 . i-.""1,.,_ ,',_J�.,: 1i . I 0_ 7 IL 11, ,%, . ­ ".._­­.. ­, - I I .. �:; ­­.. _. .!:..;, i�'.;` . - i '. �'. -1. � .. , J _ - - I ; ... .q! 1:. ­ . . '_ �. . . . I 13n , I (�. . � ::.�.,. I , I . . I . . ­ �_ .. . -ling t6 shorw at � _'. - .1 .1 ), 1��'.. : I - . Grku Bags -Gm Parker. � 1 �:D East, Toronto. � •-�he days aro'belp L ; ­ . , . . . ­.. I i , I .1 .. _: " ' " .1. � . - - " U 'you I... - i. It' Pure .. . - . ! ,.., . . �!-":) 1'' .. ''. 7 Ir . �..; -1.1.1,; - 1:_,; 1. "; 11 �.- Y.O. . , , . � , . . . Grain Bags -W. T. Dunbar. .... *%" - J . . ­ . .,'.� ,.". ,-. I � I bo ends rapidl - Shoulder .face , . I . : . , ­ . . - ' � -_ . . ��!,k ,....k�'. _ -,..�I-:� . �_ --.I- '' ­ .. I . wait .. nie Diuoy Chemicals, , . Jo.. �_. *� �11 .11,14 �0 . - Special Notice.-Whitto Fair. " I - ­ Now aftubsory M-luva- - : - * � "... i� .1: .,. , . * * ' . � 4r"� I ': - -- -0 9 is - . .111, . . � " , ­_ I", , . . W. Ridley, -of Brantford, ... - �, I ' . 11 I � . . I H. . . - "isi` . � - Patent'Medicine$, Sponges, Perfumery, aAd all � , , ... . . - I � - Cheap Furniture -J. Beal. �.' -1) Miss L. Peat havin' kod"ded to the ing Otends in this vicinity. a - 1. '. I . I.. , . . Ms. Beal, would I ... 1 . ..!� � L ; � .,: , f e . - ...' � - 1. - - I I Clearing Sale -R..& J. Campbell.- ., ---,, millinery business of, I . Toilet Articles, you will find our - . _. 0 ...� _: .- . .. , � . L . _�,:­�_.�LL ''.." . ,. ,I .11 C- - ,.:-. I ­ - P,� ave you laid in your winter's kup-� -, - . ' �;. . . . � --Pickering Pharmacy. iniimate to the ladies of Pickering and I . .. ` .:..­�_.:: , !!. ­.. . ­". - . . I . . . . . I . To the Public &1? 1. _.-L I - . I . . ...'! � 1 I �;� �, �. I ; � I L , , . . . �. r! .1. I .. . -1, 1i . . .. - - If not, why not. � .: . '­'­ .. L .1 Stock complete..,-. ­ �.,;: '.. .Z:_ _; ,� .-. .... 3 1, �'. _. � . - - I vicinity that she has; opened out &'now . . , - - .?, . I . �. �, I � ... 11 .... - , . - .. . , ;I ': " i. ��'�:%I"%�j .':,L � � ' : 40 J .... .:�`,:, .�,;:. . ",,�,­ : - .1:;1. - . . . J !� - . 14 . and J�' .. .1 . I � . ., - . . . . , ~ t witwuo pwo and well selected stock of call and winter I Mrs. Thomas Marshall,' of . i 'L, � '', I . . 11 . . s - I . PH, 1. I,". I L . .. - - - _­ - ­ ­ -1 . . q - . I .- If I. - - 0 - � - 1, , . I h 111. *: M;11;"6ry in the store' Mr. Cuth. Simcos, are the. guests of Mr. I. Wise, this ) , . . . � . � I . . . . . . .. � . . bert's-jewellery shop. A call respeotfan L week. . YSICIAXS.. .:.b PERSCRI[PTION ) ..'_ . I.--- T. !. . y . I . - .• DICKERING, SEPT. 16,1887* ..- .... �! L . - . , . - solicited. *45-6. _T= N#s 'to 1888 for 25 "'ints to carefully , I - - I . . . . . .1 . ! and family receipts sorefully compounded at the....:., . . -1. ..:71_�.- . - -1 I . I - . - . ,.....­.. . .. ; now subscribers. Now is your opportun- I ,� j��( � I . Life In the 6"Niiy..�.- . .. , ... ity, . , � ., .., . . � : _. . . . .. LOCALISM :. .0,. - � . , , Je borrowers. .. - - '. . . � I . A humble boy with 'a shinin pail, . .- •� I .. - . . ' I mom '. .�- - 10. � - . . *-.4-- i -,Mr. Richard HkneV,,of rbrt Htdron, . - � 0PHA .. :. .� I1went gladly 8 'k down the al!"ato �dic�., was in town this week greetingPICKERING "'� RMACY i I I Por The Zxhibition. ILI . I .-. where the cow with the brindle' tail on � �MMM - . .. .� .. 1. . . . . . I . A large number of the residents of the clover her palate did regale. A humble his �old friends. ­ . j . I . � - .�. ' I . - . . I . � e' Industrial Exhibition bee did gaily sail far over the shady vale, A 9 I . . village took in the - - -}Mrs. J. J. Cam6ro ' and daughter, : _. . . . I . ' - � at Toronto this week. . . to where the boy with the sbuibIg. pail' M A left for Clinton on Thursday morn. .. . . I .1 I.. . . � . . . - I - * �-:.,. .. �. - �­­L ,.. -tail. I I " mom m W� . . . I i .- .,; I � was milking the cow with the brindle a�� 8 . I 1. _.. 4 L, � "t -� �, , - ing a short visit. . I . :� . I I .1 . . ... I I I . I . � BUY- � i''. ! Propes"BOUL �,-' I ­ . � L . i .. _. '. .�..,.. 1. I.... . ­. I.- I . . i'L We learn that Mr. A. t. Dowe'vell has The bee sat down on the: cows left ear; Mr. Charles Ley left with'ue on Fri. I � . ..[:.''L ,:.:, -. 1. . . . . I—— :1 ­ :.. -:.. '. . � . . . . � : :� - r : I . I I . . I .1 . . - ' , , * , - . i. , I � - ID I 1. . .- : L ' -.11 . i 1 . . . . - hisposed of his residence on Church-st. to her heel flew. up through the atmosphere day Is, sample -of last year's -apples, in - an . � .. . . . 11 - - Mimi= -,, �._ .� I . �­ -,L,.. ..." . ; - - , � I . I - . , , i _11 '. . , " L " :1 I . I - :. * % � . I , - c t ex,I ;. . I , I i. - . , I �! :I ,. 1'' TM _.� � 2, ../ � MINIM . Mr. Win. G. Ham, of this village, who -and through the leaves of a chestnut eco state of preservation. , I .1 I FROM 0M " , - � I ­ � I - I . .. . .. . .. . . tree the boy yelled out "who -who struck ' " ' � - '. ­'_: : L . - , I ... � I. . , �_' .. . .. - . . . ... . ". . � - ­ I i.. - � , , � .., � .. . ; - . will take possesaion soon. We did not � The Misses Long, of Toronto, are t,' ', .' ' : �� .� �­ ,. . - I ., I.. . I .. - . , _ , _ , '.. . . � . I., . . I . . . . - . 'L ­ . - . . me ?" - I . L, . -.,.;.- - ­ . visiting at Mr. George Leng's, 'Kingston . - - - - - - . .. -_ - � � ... . . � learn the price paid. . . � . . , - � . ! I . 1, . .. L ­.. - - ' - .. --h'..1- . ; . 1 . �.. I - .1. - '' ' L . . . .I.. Death --C!i')n"n,-,,,--, ,** I � I' J - - �, - � ., Lost Umb"Ua. - . :,: �� ­'.-",� , ­ 1. - .� . � _. I .1 ;.J� L., ' L' I I . _... , �, . .. I . . . �., fo . . f �- I' . . � . ,. � � . . to I . Mi. Robt. We learn with profound regret of the other glorious rain on Tuesday.. � &:.MAR - U!'801 .1. .. , I I Do& . Ro west - ;. An umbrella'was left -'at . '. t -DICKIE' : I .... - ' -1 4* .--1.1. Cowan's, Kingston road, at the time . , . � .. of death of Mrs. CQnron, wife of the late Farmers will now be able to do some : � . . I I . . 1. ­ esteemed pastor of Scarboro Methodist Wl'plowing. ; I .1 . . . . 1: . � � . _1_" I .. ; i . ! , I - . .: , I . I , I .1 . . .1 , . 1. .. . ... - . . � . - . ­ . - the pie-nic in his grove. The can . . . . % " : .L � ..�. ''­ , )0k . . ­ II , � I I . . L . L . :.., .. . I . . . I ; . . . I - " L church, which sad event occurred at - ; a e an cisterns -. . , I . � . . . ': . .. I P I � have it applying at this office and c -Apple barrels f6il , ILI - "'a , ist , �- . . - . " I . z � . . I - - . ;I; - � !. - . .. .... I � . � . . , , .� . i�.'4_ -, - . � �i; ; - 1. -1 I . � � � , - - . . . ., ..­: _ ' I !;: n - . Mi , I . . I . the birth of her baby. The funeral took ' - e a ,-'Coffe S` Cocoas . . . - . . paying for this notice. .. . Barrie on the 10th inst.-one week after In e to order at W. 1). Gordon's cooper. ,; ,. Vi' ' Te" S' e ocoas, etc, � . , age,' Pickering.: : Y46.8 . ) � 1 - . .. . :,'�_ 1"'L' - 0 : , , 19-! - . - �, 1. 't '. .. '. _­� �_-, i,. place on the 12th. Deceased was a most -+Mr. Flemming, 4 Markham Vill , t, 1. .,I .. ,. a _'. . � . . ­ 1. !. In a letter - received fiom the editor's Apt . % . t ., . . P � ' . . .. - ' - amiable woman, and was esteem- . ! ..� *.* ,�,.- - % : ''.. . ..-., .� . . - . .., . . ­ . r aga4n defeated Kelly, of Winnipeg, -_�'..!.- I....... �.. Pure Bright Sugar .-. - -- :i'% '' . ...-Ii * . ". . 1 . brother on Tnesday, he states that every- . - . , . . . L. I .. . . - . - .� . '. ed by all who knew her. Rev."Mr. Con- . � .: � : � I I , I - . I - hip at draughts. .. ., .. 1. .� ,f::� . I' . " . . I ! . - . . � - . thing is booming in Southern Californiao run we are surer Will have the deepest the !champions � - . . I I . . . - - . . - - ' , . '. ... _�_._ . So great is the.demand for building spots sympathy of his many friends in this , -;-The Shelburne ,�ionomist celebrates .-,.,. ., . . 1�,.- . - its fifth birthday pages , , . ; . � in Los Angeles that orange groves and trying affliction. i ay by enlarging its , 1. . 17 LBS, FOR $1 41009 ,CASH ..11.1e _ I I.. - vineyards are being cut up and placed in ' � . . ..,. 1� ... .. . I 1'. . . 9 1 :. � 7... � I I . _ , by I column. It is 4 good local .paper - : ' - . I .., ;k __ I 1. .1 . . . .1-- " " .; �.,: - ", � - �..Ii I , - ` ' - -: - I _-i. , ; �.. ".. I ..." . .,.­ . ­_ .-:. - ­ - i - . Taken a WHO. � I ,:,%'..'"'­ " ''. 11 L - . . . ... .... . . . the market. ; I . . '"" ' atic deserves succoess. , , .. ` L Best Granulated sold cheapest in town.. : � .�� . I . . - . . � I ` I � - -1. -: - _ . . . - I I.. ­. . z ..1..1'i`_L__% - a town " - L - . I . - . ,..,• � . I . I -1 . . It yeas whispered aroun on Mon . . . 1ro% . -1 . I I . 1. L 1, . Il;. TDAMP CoU=J1.;'. ' . _ , ­:,.. �. I . - -The,oyster crop 1$1 reported of � . ' ' • . : L ," L ! ... ... - . ; . .. -J '' - L' . � ..� ., . - L . � .. I . I _. . 11 . ' - ; 'day night that one of our dealers in aFTI- . ' ... ' ' . � .. I .. - _..., ;. � - . 1#1"*Ne-MN,4`N,,",%,",% � - -�, i '.. . . . L. I' .. - �. . I I meeting Pickering cultural E lity than for many years past. Every. - ' " 1 , *A 10 1. . . . . . The next regular meet* qu , . L I 1. . � ,7 : 1, . I I . I I , - . - . ' � - �. .... - I . . - . . . . . � oi­ - implements bad taken unto him- , . ' e8y � - - - - I I - . - . ; . ­ . . Council will be held in the Vil- self a wife, and from what Tea Nxws "04y will rejoice to bear this -at least . .. . � Cahned Salmon, Mackerel, A ach , L I .. ! , - - _. . . Township L , ..� Apples, Pe � . - . . '. I L. - i. . I . . those who eat oysters, will. .i. .. � : . ,.1.. L , .. . � . . _. i . . L. . p. lage of Brougham on Monday, 19th inst., can learn the rumor is correct. The'. . I . ' ' . . ' ". r . . . I., s. .. I . . ' :_ i: Pea s, &c. Pure whole and ground :.-., .. . :The leaves are beginuinR'to - Out On , � � _ . . . . - . at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., of which . . - .� . !.1 � I . . matter principally concerned in the . .11 . I 1. . . ... - I. ;. . . .- to their appearance, and we are . i. .. I . - Spices, Extracts, Lemon Va- - .. 1. ., . . 7 : L . - I I. ;.rq, I .. I . ­ _ . .. - . matter is - Mr.: John Rammer, and the L � . � , . . , I I - a persons interested are requested of . I.. . .i * I . I . . .. I ... 11 .1 � � � . ;. . � . . � _. . 1; ... . . . . .. . I . ­ - � ,� . � takgo dVLe notice and go young lady is Miss Cassie Palmer, thereby reminded that the summer 1. . -...:. J: - �... i.,.�o - hilla,Cinnawon and _� 11 . :. - :. . I.. C -1.1 :. - .� . . I , 11. I � � I . - .... - I # - accordingly. . daughter of Mr. Weston Palmer, who 1887 is fast drawing to a close. '-. .. . . , _ . . I . 1, . I - . - ., 1. . - � ' . 1. - �'_, .-;L,. . c L Peppermint.... ­ . I ..­. ,.f. . L ' - . . . I I L I !_ I . I .., . . . 4_ _.. ..,. -, . ,,�L �- -. � A :1 . . I— . . I - I ; Burl" at 3k"-. . resides near the harbor.. The ceremony, --Mrs. J. Armstrong, of Bradford, (' 1 - . . . L''- '... ". re id i ... . 11 . 1�. - . I I I L I . . I .1 '. � - . . The remains of the late Joge�h Ellicott we learn, was. Performed by Rev. Mr. former resident of this place), spent Sun- I : % I . . 1. ,� - :,. 00__%10_%%?_ftN1_W*_� . I . .-,. I.. . F .� I I 1. . . . � - . . I i - . I I . . 4. . .. . . - I I I . . I... .. .. I., I . . were interred at Bethel burial ground on Craig on Monday evening last. TRx day with hs -r brother, Mr. Robt. Gordon, . . . . . : : . i . .- ly-married couple and other hiends in the village. 20 DIFFERENT KINDS O F SO ,�Friazy afternoon last. At his son Harry's Nzws wishes the new 11 I I ..,. - I L-%- ! i . . V . I . ... . � -- I . . - : I . - residence services were conducted by Rev. unbounded bliss. , . -'Mr. Joshua Bundy, the well known . . � . . . � i - - - . *Lj �­L L, - � '' .,J�,,�,.;.' " , I - : - . i I I . AUCtIM 5"4r 3BUI&, , � (�,! V.` ,. , 1 -,*-V;.. � , , Wash-boa,rds, Clothes Ropes- Pafls, Brushes, Brooms,'et . . . � . I . Mr. Brown previous to the - burial, and 4 -; . . .stove and hirnwA dealer of Pickering and I Jo ; I. .1 % L. I L� L � - . . I .' impo an L So_ : . _ _ - I ­. .. 1 IL t � �, . Mr: B. Bunting also spoke in reference to As. t � ' ­ ' 'Claremont, makes an i rt 4 ., . � �­ .�'C , all at close cash,prioee. . �. � . - . . . I . he season fol auction r'sales, will . ' " . .1 . . I - ' I ' L _1 - - I . 11 i .. . I . . . L . f deceased. f TRx Nims. �,,,' . . . ? . . - . the many good qualities o soon be on, those -contemplating having nouncement in this issue 0 . . . ; . . . . . . . I . . . I ' . . . � " There was a large turnout of friends and sales should give Taz Nzws a call before . --Mrs. E. J. Murphy (and little . 1:1. �, - Pure Canadian Laundry Starch 5 cents per 1b. I I I . I - . I .... neighbors of the family. Two othis sons, leaving their order for bills. Farmers daughter), who has been spending the L � '­ L .; -1 .. ,T".. .., ' * L . I . . . . P - - believe in this township cannot fail to realize summer here with her parents, departed �L ` "' :. 1. . .1 . I . _. . . I -, ..... . i I % - who reside in Michigan, we t � ; ' '' '' , I .1 A ball respectfully '86lie1ite'Q',._,.' i . .. . . .. - .... I .­ . . I 1: ; ,:111 . L. .. � . 1. . . I - . - . arrived home in time for the funeral, but the fact. that a notice in Tait Nims' sale on Thursday last for their home' in St. . � -1. .�! - those further away were unable to get here registrar is of more value to them Q au Paul, Minn. . � � . I: .. - . - . ' �* L. . ­ . .1 ; , ­ . time. ---,. - ; I I . in any other paper, and such notices are a to I - _. 'I , .. C_ . ., i:.. . -The -trout fishing season C'10'86 -day. .•. ; - . I . . - - - Mad 8ZJ&@3�_V4._1:-_­'.'!"' ..­­, _-�. i given tree of charge! when sale bills are It should be the 1st, . as. 'the catching ,fDtC,, . .. I.. �'L I . , - . L On Saturday last AS the "engine belong. printed at this office. THF, NF.w8 clrcu* trout after August causes the destruction . 4 -I - . - . � I . . - I . . . . ... � . � I . . . . . . ing to Messrs. Peake & Morrish's thresh- lates in every section of the township of millions of eggs, and will eventuallyI a � Q�K:E1Rj_E1*'%Ta; OlTr.r... I.,( .- -, . .. I - ... - '. . , L, 1. - ... - . I Ime machine was -being transferred from of Pickering, as well as in . adjoining result' in the total extinction of � brook - . . ..- the premises of Mr. Squire on the Baqe municialities, and 'goes into the houses of trout. But then there are, no trout, . I - I , . . . - . , , I . . ,I , . . . ... f 16"I ... reach. .­ SETTLED.ONCE MORE, - mople those having sales want around here worth speaking of. - ..�Line to Mr. John Greenlaw's, the team the very I -attached got the start of the driver and the fact to Prim right. -Several of our exchanges remark that "I. I . ran away, and before they 'could be CTlZ conrespondeaft . . _,". ,�1.11.11.-` tram ' I . . . - , - . L ram are learning to take advantage of . . . L - ;� !­ ' 1 ' I ': I brought to% a stand -still the engine was to P the I : , I I ..- 1: I . - I . _', . . - . ", , - .. . , , . .. I . . . . I . . . . . ..• . i - THE Nzw has ever endeavored kee =oe of those who are in the habit ­*.. - . ". - , t ! )0( . . .. 11 . ,.. I I . . . . . I., o � . I . '.� I . I . . ... . I . . � - . overturned on the side -of the road and so - �'. : 'L � .- - I ..; . .. .. . . _. - � ... . . � . a columns free from the small gossip of leaving their houses without an ococu- -; . . . .1 .. . . ' - . . � . , . ' .' . 1. . . � - I wrecked as to be almost useless. It . . , . . _'. _. - 1. L . badly with which aspiring correspondents too t for a few minutes during the day. i. I.., I We have got down t6 real hard Work. We do Our be b . I.. . .... ..-. � I � I I I . I .. In order to fill their engagements we often manage to crowd the issues of con- time. Ladies, .always lock the doors satisfy fy the people, and judging from appearances we d . , . . learn the above gentlemen have i procured temporaries. Sometimes a fairly good wlien you pay a visit to year neighbors. to Ra, 8 ' another engine for the balance of the correspondent cannot refrain from * an each season we are forced to increase our staff in� ord r . -Look out and wait for the G. T. R. as I . . - - - . ' I - . � I . - . .�. -. % - Ii,. Z out burst of .this kind of "news," but ch n to Chi to comply with �the wants of our customers. Any pars n . � . - . L. I - . - A pecuuar & OdAent. . . j; . . .. �;: �! .,. 11 .: though is is of the better sort and of i d other points, Sept. . . . . .. . � . � . In, intermediate an o . " I I I , k of offend' who is not satisfied with. this proof that we do good work just :* �..: "I . - �. I L The other Saturday afternoon, the base frequent occurrence, the risk = and Oct. lot. Tickets, good to return till . . . : . .. - ' - .. , ­ ball clubs of Highland Creek and Cedar the writer must be taken and the pen end, 11th Oct. Alsotickets(all rail) to give us a trial. Let us make- you a nice - fall suit or an over- i_., .� ... ... . - - . Grove raet in L !L"d y match on the its way through the objectionable person. Winnipeg to go ept. 20th and to return coat, we guarantee a fit and first-class workma L. ..- I.....,:!. .. I . L grounds of the latter, when Mr. Law, the alities. THE Nzws has a very fine staff p to -NOV. 10t inclusive, round trip only . ushipo. . �.. . I -­ .- � : I . . * I . * - .. pitcher for the Highlank Creek 025 for throng tickets. Rates. et&, for `� .. '�- ' . . ,.; - L I . - . .. . . .. ... .. ek team, in of correspondents, and we are deeply in- u , k . ­ 1. . I � . �. . . _1 .1 . . .. . . I. . . .. �. . � . .. � . - � I � . . ­ . , . , - the so% of delivering the bat sustained a debted to them for the mteresting items both reons apply to E. Stephen- ., 4 -1, .. * .`_;;, I I . . : 'I I .. .. . . L.ILI .- . ­.... . � I . . . . : .. .'. . .. - . , ­ _ comp office . . . I ' 1"l � . � ._:..­­.. . � . .1 - . I . . .1 - � * oulder and elbow. He like to hear from some of them a little son * �. . I.. L . - . : between the 8h O' Whitby. - . L I ., . � �. , a' 11�: . I.: * .:. --- - I I L , - � � .- v cooly remarked that his :arm oftner, though -particularly at Green � , - I I r M, -1 m'. " .� . '.. . - . - I.. i-Mr.'A. lam ', editor of the BO'wnuu. - . . - § . L . 1` . - L. I . e complete fracture of the arm. mid -way they forward week by week. We . would I i, uptown egmph and ticket Cal J, i� �' GRE GV'', ; I' ' . ,,,Tho . T a 1. . - broken, picked up his clothes and walked River, Claremont and Kinsale. ;1. , *t,.:�,-.`: �, , vide StaUsn amed home on Sun- - . . .1. . � . . . to the residence of Mr. Jos. Reesor and AVOW01 work-,` ­�. . _­' d I at, r a three months' ,..; _- ... . -, " ­ MOMIUF ' . . - sent1to Markham for a doctor, who quick. 'from Ibe NjiBA- e ' e in Englan . During his absence . , - We have received a a no - .. . � ' - . __'.. IV reduced the fracture, and Mr. Law re. aeries o ver - - � ment of Agriculture, Ottawa, a copy of 4as contribu a a i f inter- . ,!' . L . L11 - 1. � . , L ' . - , turned home at once with the club. L .. - L the ,,Statistical. Abstract and Record for es - g letters to I his paper. - �o are ' �?11' .� .' I - . L. . 1� _. � __. 1-.1. ) I m . I.. .11 " .L I 0 ­ 1; . I I Correct You Are, BAUL . !, , . 'I L . 18M." The work is a perfect magazine pl ased to learn 8 had a most enjoyable , :.i! I N.9S9, L..' �' '_ ... , - ­ I.. L . Z.. - I I I _' I V _ Rev. Sam Jonest at times 'its off of facts figures, not only in counec- * a ly regrot that. all editors I � '. - 9 9 coon- tuns, an can . - .. I . i � . � . �. some I with other coun- are not so - M a " good things. At Grimsby the tion with Canada .T! wit leased with this world's Mrhitby - Book � and I Music - Store ' . . . other day he said that : "A man who tries. This is the oud year of publi. goods as be able to cross the briney 1 - . . . .. - Can Is a 0 U )rtant tables re- once in ..% � ., . . , '. ­ . . �_,,r% . �I . . � don't pay his debts when he cation, a] a while. .. . , . ­ .1 . ..,-.,., 1.�. - -naents ,ttentioul'....'... U* I .Teachers ana st I mean man ; but the meanest man God Wing to CarkoAk has en retained and _04044-0- I I . ' Within � ­ . - i ?I �.,� . , I ever made is the man who will loan brought do n to either close of the Within the past eighty years mission. - . ,­.. L - . . v ''. ;., . . � 1. . A FULL SUPPLY OF � I - . - I j., . I - . - . � J . . I.. .? . : money at a high percentage on a mort- financial r calendar 3ear IBM, and a �, - ­ :1 �1 ..� L'' ., . . - I I _. . � L I . __ . aries have formed and reduced to writing t" 1.� . .1 .. . .. - :- ' . _. 1_::_1 - , ,�. . ­ gage, and then catch a fellow, and wipe .large n er of new tablei have been . tl.,f g �.: : I ­ I . I .1 .... I . ON or forty languages. i - . . . out all he's got. I'd as soon go up to added. Two new chapters have been . . .. - . I . - ..., 4 , . � I 1. . my back as with a record -like that. He ment, and another on Education, while ata missionary meeting thus :-11O Lord I ' �' . .1 L ­ .- - - .I I . � �, . . .. . . Militia bless a ver brudder what's come down ..-. - . t chapters on Inland Revenue, - .. - is only excelled by the man who ,will the c 0 I . take a paper, read it for two or three and have been considerably eu- from de Norf to preach d Gm.pil to .. Used in Colleges, Collegiate Institutes, Model and Public . o . , - .:- - . . . . L. I 'Noint him. wid do kerosene He of sal. Schools always on Land, at Publishers lowest. . ... . �.. -L . _.. . I �, � � - 'i V.- " . larged. , . . . .. I - ... . years and not pay for; - .1 1. �_ 1 : 1.". , .1. . ; . Special attention also - is given . � -1 ., . I;. o . " .. , ,.. ­ �L �._. I . � I V - - 11� - . - vashin and set him on fire.. - . r . L. � %i L -�' . ­­. . . . L L . ­ . , . I . , .1. L..� . in chapters IV. and IX. to the p4cipro .* .. - prices. , Any book not in stock pro. L... ., . . .­ _. .. . . , - . : 1� I .: .1. . ­ . . . .. ., . - , . , . . I : , ­ I-! missionary volun. ' , ,! � ., ,::.�­. I . , south Ontario ra1r . . _-1 r city and Washington Treaties, -the quer- ,, ;The increasing list of mission I 11 � '1�:-­­: � : `,'­ Promises to be a great improvement on � . . I ;.­ 1 1 . . . . . . ­ - " IL . . tions pertain;n to them being of z , 1, . _ cured within 24 hours. anything heretofore held in Whitby. The parti. te6re has now reachod nearly S.150. . , .. � . . .;. . . . .. - . I � I - anyt] 1, .. - - cular interest �at the present time. The X'";y of these contemplat* studying .:! ' dement entdry Les'sons in English (Teachers' edition.) - , L � . . . I - - directors non , . .. . torp have secured special attractions . I 1 Tariff and the Railway and Fisheries medicine. The American Medical Mission - . . . I - i I Slips of Tongue and Pen, " by J. H.. Long, L. Le- D. -, 1 7. � .. 1. I : 1 for both days at large expense. They Wild give free tl�ijio I . are also dealt with to a considerable Society no to all who , I . . .. .� ..; secured the full Bowmanville Band- . . . , . I I . I . L have ..�. .- - .. extent. - The volume will prove of great van comply with the roquirements. .: . . . ;P.CLIES I - ;- a. .. , nearly thirty MUSIOMS. r Speed his" I- . . L - 1. � _... I.. - .. , I * _ . take place on afternoon & value to all who wish to got an insight ',le the man who talks about God ' A SPECIALTY -) oon of first day. , . on SCHOOL Sumost attractive feature also on that after- Into the statistics Of Canadaoul"mOs'board?'I asked the natives at Aghberi, of .. . 4 - - - _11 .. � n will be the, fancy drill of 100 actors every subject. it captain ,of a steamer on the lower . -1 . I ,. .' I , . . i � . . ", L � , ", . . . _ j �.'. L- be ? If he -� : . . .1100 . �. --i I � � A _ I 1. �� TIM , . i, . ­ :­ . . .. .. in uniform. Everybody who wants a Aftep .. �. .1. Y,i­ - - - N" or. "When is Coming -{H{�L GLOBES AND Mass1-!..%L: LI A:,.''.' ­ . . . .. L day of fan, interest and enjoyment, Myrtle correspondeiiie;Iio the trooklin :gj �Ome and teach us to know the I � yL . ...- L, I . : I . . ., � � ' .. � ... i , I - should attend Whitby Fair, particularly Times :� About thirty years ago, Charles white mm's book, then we will build him Large Unabridged Diotionaries,Gazetteer - etc. I at PUblishiarst '_­ I � � -,_-. i . L I I . I . ­.. 1. and even F. A first -elm 6 and aahoolo and give him chop- I ' . . . .. .. I , - on the first day ;,_% B am married a wife at 1111ingtont Mich. hous " i y mail 0 . wil: be hold i . - f , ,- . , noes. , All orders b 1. e drill shed on Re issue of the marriage was our plenty. .1 9west p !` promptly filled' .concert � . ; ... . � .I . . . . - - - in a young oc ..-- __ . 'that evening, including comic and other children, two of whom died. When the When medical xn�ons;*;ry, (Dr. 7%=U7 smdL , 3cet 331bleivilt I=bL vow . , . I . . . ' L . ­ , songs, piano recitals, &c. Don't forget war broke out Byam enlisted in the 2nd H. N. Allen, sent to Korea by the Presby. � 1. ., *_ . . . r . I I � the dates -Sept. 26th and 27th. Michigan Cavalry, and subsequently saw terian Board), was called to attend Min . �_ �; - Autognph, and Scrap Albums Jja great variety, . . . .... I - I .� . - - , . much active service. After the war he Yong 1k, the nephew of the King he -: ...! i - - . A- ]ran I -aft at, Iftousbam 1�. -, " .­ I ­ - � �. It_ - - - . - . .r. .I _'. "; I ' '­ ­ .. native a I 9 11 . :1 . .- . I . . . _. ( ' nes. moved his family to Myrtle, and not found thirteen nati V trying to ' ' in 1 � Three weeks from Monday and T i, �� Special attention given to all orders- for Magaz es,.. . . employment he broke up his staunch his wounds by 6 i Clem with ­ L- -the 8rd and 4* of Octobey7the , ening I ­ . . .. day ' ­.� - .-I . I . ,�� . - ­ .11 . . . His two children were placed in LW&X. They looked - While the Week1v and- Daily Papers, at lowest rates, ` i - . . - ­. Fall Fair of the Town of home. . . _V - I .. - _: - I - . � . ­ annual .. ';1 . �' L. "' _. ��. - - - .'.' - _­?�, �' -, �, I , I . ering Agricultural Society will be charge of relatives and the mother went young missionary tied the arteries and I . .1 I . ­ �, � L, :":' � - I .: . I Pick, RAMW . �4, I . . -,. - . F: .t .. - �:f..-.$�_ . - � States. Byam went to sewed the wounds. A revolution in � I t.::e %: am, and from present to friends in the 8 I ;.L - I . . L_ hold at Brougham, I I :.. S �­­ , I - om � .1. . ..-, -promises to be one of the Oil, Springs, where he married a Miss the medical treatment of the ldngd _-, , .­� % , ­- . indications it 0au -1.� f.- *. - N u. He afterwards moved tp . was ofteoted in a low moments. . r e'-em�I - . . , � : - . , successful shows yet hold *by the Anderson. 'W&'VW I ) __' z If , : .. " # 1: " most people are showing a retrolea, where he lived until Ois death, No con tion is.. so small or Weak , ­ 1-1. ­ ­. ­ . .- - ' ­ . .- I ..ft 1. i ', - . ' :�;L-, -_",_,­ .I �. _. �_ L, � . ._ ' ' _­:, . Society. The ) . L I .. . � '- - - - _­_ ' ' " .;­�­��,�_A ., .. �; % I . I ., �� ., -I _- :- . 4 '.-.-,- I.. -:414 : : . - � �-:?, J . - .f ` remainder of seasoli Below - i- ;t � ­. . ;eworthy desire to help the Fair by a short time ago. By his second wife. that it vai x6rd to J*B8 missions by. ' '; " L . ., 1-__. rt- Byam b he weakness assigned as a cause isof�w '. And Market -baskets, for re 'main e ow Cos a I . L &d quite a large family. In the T . I . . o� - I - , .!� , g entries in the varioug depart- I I 1 '�..�4 " , r " .:.Ili� I 1 I . . . . � I . shown by the . :.L - ­ ­.... , - . - I : �1 -1 1", demand bees for in oonsequenoe of snob I - . . neglect. It keeps . I I., .. �L 1. . . L I ; - menta, as is sho great d ON . 4 tfi&'L SO]a 0 6 ` . '1,1-�,, "a"'k , ,! -:. _-�` ; .1 I searching her husband. -weak I , " , - - . ­ .. f" '� � !, L �.., -_ .;. IL - age*.. � L I _-1 7,�. %_ ' . I As only a years "are She a church to do nothing for those � . 1, eispec Y , Cithg Y04 Kind' Patr6n ­ , , � �. - the Prize list. . ; :_,� . A - 1-��"*. . -- .. ] .. I .. I L - .� 1. _. .. i - or coni,!�_O Belt reacts .4, I , A .-I , �'" - L - I 1 -I- __d.."n where she had been who are without. Self . .. ­ I .:" 'L" -" those desiring a found her daughter . . I � - . I �J � . I remains, , 1110214ou - ;;1 L -L 1, I ­ . �--O�_,Y�,.� "MIX; . . . . _�. j� q.: �.%L, . . V . early application to the placed,;but could got no trace of her son, to promote self-support; and if churches - � 11, , COPY sho to Petrolea by his now having only a- name to .life would -,., .L ..... _ _. _ j'�; I Treasurer. - The Secretary who had been removed . . .., d'?,;. . 1, .. - ._4 -*, '', - in , . . ­ _11111.1 , . _.�,,�!� t . _ _ _ ., 11 . . 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