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N - I TO OUR SU : By refwTing U N E AAS ' . r F r .. united their forces and with most bar - _11 pi$�$LQttRL �A�x148. t° the address label on your paper you OUTARO can always ascertain the date towhirhU$..,,..,Bdell ngetch +arjig �,la ed here On moutons r8enita. It >a Rrati to C. _ y otice the co-operation and kindfeeling "'. Alfedecccl. our subscription to TH$ NEI is paid. pe Remittantes are acknowledged by a LATEB3'' I OLiL SIPPEI1i TaB >IECO>�$D f e Lll loot., .betWeeII EI l &>ad Creek thgt eZlate among t�16 Ohnt'Ches here. khI : - -- ,— ^^�' -----A k--- than i of date on label on the first paper fol- THE PRESS AND JOTTRD' D0'4VN BY OI and Cedar Grove te&m6, xe61 ting in a _ . RS, W • 0• & 3 H. EASTWOOD, lowin receipt of money at this office. Always �COBRESPONDRNTB. . L Victory for the Home team. The pia on WL Should it be otjiei'a fee Y • st of the keep a date paid ahead. r9 • The much talked of peach -festival is y Pickering. Office second door.ea _ ---- J: both sides was rather loose in Lhe field. t -y conneetion with the Baptist church was , -office. o the Inawruig L1b11C. CLAREMONT. �:, t t3everal costly, errors on both sides helped held Thursday evening, and although _ . RS BATEMAN do REA, Phyai- 1� • _ to increase the score aonaiderably. D. y Dr. Rea Coroner), t j 1i.aard�o, fir. Wm. Reith has opened rip 1 be Ra mer was in the boa for the visitors, rather late in the' season, a good crowd - � cians, Burgeons, etc , t , , r m ,. '�T. R10 occnp ed y ionic and attended to,partake of the luscious fruit', . -, ' "Pickering Out. office hours—Morning f o but the home nine had a p I•. 11:30 evetring from 5 to 6 o'clock -1-v PICkERINGt Fite and Life r Aa M in McFarlane, lis with ao choice rtockj of im all over the field. Toesel wbieh was, served in such nantitiee as to , �'3o t° -- ' Agen for the following first-class . jt' A, McFarl , knocked h qq D M:C.P.6., Out. satisfy them all. The Presbyterian Choir W. FERRIER, i� „ Insurance companies: Rrocel•ies, &c., and offers some great pitched a good game for the home team . D • CORONER. Office hours --morning from T E LANCASHIRE, � bargains to intending purchasers. i after the first innings. The chief features of Markham o�eiated, and delighted the .'. to 10, evening 5 to 6. Surgery in rear of DRUGHE WESTERN ­- bdla• I audience with some fine choruses. Messrs. - STORE, Brock St. North, Claremont. Patrons TY OF LONDON, and _ of the game were a triple play by Toasel Fatheringham, Simpson and I I -Supplied with Pure Drugs, Chemicals &c., all all i to F. Kirkham, to Parker; a Totten,three•base McLean ave short and pointed speeches, cheap for cash. N RTH AMERICAN LIFE i ' WHITBY. ` hit by Elliott; and a home run by Lapp. q "-11 Two base hila were .numerous. Mr. H in�presaina ox► the audience the nature _ - Dental. . i . Rri ks taken on all kinds of property at ibwest I and workings of a �° model church." ;. ;_� poen ble rates. Business solicited. 45 y The recently bounced hardware c , .Tones umpired Lbe game giving great q r � ,.,.,_ __;,- -- a pany aretalking of purchasipg0'Doflov n s satisfaction to both teams.. The game - R. F. L. HENRY, DENTIST, visits0 • The Special School Tax Pickerin every Saturday. Vitalized Air old Carriage factory, and not erect flew was called at the end of the seventh in- - %. g ,Ban buildings, as was anticipated would be administered for the paanleas extfact;on�ytlie' a�' O ninga. Score: : The amounts t0 be raised in the various ,": . . teeth. . the case: CEDAR GROVE. HIGHLAND CREt. EK. school sections thronghoat the township. . c Mr. Wm. White, Sr., wife and fari�ily, A. g•' n A. ICKERING "AGENCY: ' D. Raymer, p. 4 1 Tosaei: p. 6 3 for 1587-R are as follows :- - Legal. left last week for Los Angeles, CaEla., T Moi timer, 1 b 4. • 0 F. Kirkham, e, l b 6 4' $ S . No �' $! S. Sod �� . it;iw 0000. ^'' ^^"^ -- with their son, who has beau therA rfc,r S• Lapp c & 1 t 4 3 T. w. Creaby,l b,c 8 5 ," .:>_ ,�.., _ 2 b& c 6 5 . OW" BARRISTEti he transaction of all legitimate years. J. Dimma, 2 b 4 2 T.' omeod, b 6 2 to 3' !0o m' 7500. to r' ao• TOHN B}�LE D , 0 - `n for t several ye � ; _ •� ..1s, slo oo, t) and Solicitor, Notary Public, etc. OFFICE,— ' A. Ray m 8 b 4 3 . r� 4 E, 550 00. Whitby. Private Ba king Business. Water works- are "n0a► t�Ifj[ed of 11 re. A. Dimma, r f ! 2. A. Hirkham,ns 2 b 6 2 !wt � 00• d+, 15, 32000. ]�vezeil's Block, Brock -street, Saturdays the A. Jervis, l t & c 4 1 W. Ciosson, r f 6 2 „ 5, 875 00• •• 16, 910 00. y Mr. Yarnold has been surveying :. lands to loan at lowest rates and on favorable ICE HOURS --From 10 to 3 ; Geo Lapp, s s ! 0 D. ![Daher, c t, 8 8 „ 6t m• 14, 8!0 00• terms of payment. 8 y 10 i O'clock. 6tlrrOUndin streams t0 Ree if Bat�c ent. ---- -- g J. Malcolm, c f 4 0 A. Elliot, l f 6 $ ., . 7, !00 00_ II. g,13• No. i. 444 !0. gOMAS PARKER, BABRIS'PER Savings Balk in connctin. fall could be obtained, but the reaul of e. 475 00. 2t oo: TTto loan. No Total 12 : Total 28 ,. 9 00• .. 4, 12114. I end Solicitor, &c. Money picker- GEC}RGE KERB, Agent.. his_ eaplOrati0n8 are not krilivn as et gqg sy txNlli�6. TOTS, 10 475 00. •• t, >ie2 00. commission. Office : Flaney's Building, 4-y _.— _. Cedar'arove 5 0 1 0 2 0 4 12 , iug ; open every Saturday- y- �---- — --- - — Some of th®reRideiita wane' to get a lot • _ - -- LACK, RESSOB & Sittings of Davison •Courts. of Trona in the fires at one time. Bpme Highland creek '. :h �t� ��e � owe aI,080,'a d BSShxoa�4 Est and 4 West' _ . TIELAMERE, B Re ci rs s COUNTY, OF ONTOIIlO• of them may get burnt. After the mate 1 have a rate of 124 each for Arbitration 1J ENGLISH, Barristers at Latvt Chancery Conveyancers, &c. Offic A young Ron of Levi Fairbanks died to Moon's hotel, where supper was Pte' Fees, re change in school 4eotions last In Chao Street (°ver Gas Companyrs),�orout'o. - , . • last week of diphtheria. taken of. Another match ib spoken of t0 ar. Money to Loan—No Commission. D. D$LAXERE, _ _ _ . -18871 - B"avms°x BLscs:, H. A. Rs$sos, E T�yLova ` �: � The rate of taxation in Whitby this come off at a near date. ye ' 3-t' _ 1 V1�hitby : Clerk, D. C. Macdonnell, Whiny, . , ExaLiss. _ J , g, Feb. 2, Mar. 2, April 2,Mar 3,•June 2, July year is 211 mile in the dollar—a . pretty Washington Letter. 1. E. FARER ELL, LL. B., BAR. Oct, 3, Nov. 2, Dee. 2. etas tax everybody must admit. , i ROUGE HI�a..: .. .. �— _ r 4, a 2, M (}lesson, Greenwood, ; lar Correspondent.) tJ • RISTER. Coon Crown Attorneylay d S �rougham : Clerk, B. PrlIIgle has beeII appoizlted tlw our Regu� county Dose, Whitby. 4 Jul 5 Se 3. It was a singular coincident that the " County Solicitor Court IL M y y ffi. Gleeson, Green- asaellSor for the town at the munificent bar. W. Ho and bride have re- Piekering Village: :Clerk, —�• w d, Jan. 4, MaxCh 3, November 3. Port Salary 'of X70 a year. - turned home from their tour. Thep are two sister Republics of North America Port Peiiy: Clerk, J aW Burnham, pp and feeling p - par sert. 6 Oct. he amo t to be raised by tiles this both looking quite ha y, g ahoald be jnbilating at thq same mQ crit;' ' . veterinary. pe -, February 8, April I% June 21, 1 T . ' ;,,,,,..,: � �t ----_-_-.--_--1. year is =18,Ob7.b5, which includes t res much the same too. over great events in their he �ai'9 . aia►1 � i PHINS, VETERINARY 18•'x• Ana e1�Clerk, z Hemphill, Uxbridge, n the receQ61 sed The Rouge friends were vers mach ez- United elates celebntiapl I H. HO gIm ' W • Surgeon, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- F 9, April 20, June 22, Sep. 7, Oct 19, Dee 14. 1DODthB B 1DtereBL 0 y p Treats all diseases of nlng� a: clock, qeo Smith, Canningtont bonuses. , oiled on Sunday night, Sept.18th, ton o clack rating the anniversary of seand rtion.i ndependenoe j e+•inary College, Toronto. day or" F b 10, Ap Can oto the domesticated animals. Calls by ril2lt June 23, Sept 8, Oct 20, Dec 15. David L. Reed+ an, Old resident Of between the h0ure Of ulna and )♦ieaverwn . Clerk, G F Bruce, Beaverton, y p f .. night promptlyy attended to. Oatoze nxluKlgtree : 122 June 4!, Sept 9, Dec 16. Whitby township, who moved into Iowa a Ste broke vitt it, an old hones belong- DiazeWLBtdmore h sr neeee domed to aennon . {' , opposite Cuth g% Jewellry 23-y F b 1�, April strata the, fatherhood of God gad the Uptergrove : clerk, F J . Gillespie, voter• about a ear ago from his' Kingston road ins to Mr. Holborpe. Persons setting Pickering. ve, Feb 12, Apri143. June 45, Sep 10, Dec l7. y g VETERINARY SUR- residence, died on Tuesday last at the fires should be careful, as mach damage brotherhood of mgr, or thatthenew World, - HOPKINS' e, ripe old age of 84 -years, 7 months and 20 way be done, not only to one but all. at last, is the permanent abode grid the - H• GEON,•Graduate of the Ontario vet- By Order, . - J. ECle k of the Dick made the staple run faster than "lege, Toronto will visit Whitevale, deye. for von know a strong, safe'gagrdian of -the blessed boon of r . urinary Rome Hill, highland Creek, and _ - —� usual on Frida morning, ' Qherrywoodt da Also practical 1 freedom 90 gloriously Won by the blood - _ Danbarton every Satnr by 0 TIC FJ little bat 1 was sent to IIim, and it attic ?, OiHAWA ! 3' horseshoer. Diseases of the r�D foot sssistannt . • ' and brawn o_ f eant atm Ph ladelphiiaapmarks i surgical orations a specialty.I1. ,.!: I makes him feel very happy• 011 yon "The qts pageant horseshoer always on hand. C8 lis p� teve►le mbeT W Ola 8r - K an important mile atone in oar coaatry'• o. Tele aph address W Will eaclian a Ln ag the 'annual IDeetinp; of the Ontario don't know how he laughs, It's so nice to progress, that will only be attended t ggzz Ont. P.O: address : Oreen River, Ont. �-y in le Braggy for a general purpose Te&theca' Association . will ., be held �� �r �o�ea spent a8uadaya lyiekR'e,i•being less memo able inihe gnnale of the Re- g rse (young), or for young cattle. Oshawa on Monday and Tuesday, t • pial of the Declaration of Indepedence �. 4 .x of October. On the eveniLq the guest of Mr. Selborne.. Dsw-DaoP. pablio th*tn the celebration of the edericont- i uis nE00 Carts. , .. .:. %rd and t . Apply of the 8rdl Dr. \icClellan will give a tree sRouOHAM. As educators of the people such events are _. lecture in the Music Ball. ss worti,y of consideration as in the light . CoH've1/aztcer, fie. g SACKS ON ,-r.�-__.--�-I,- A;a Mrs. Bridget Normoyle was walk• The v� atller Still keeps very dry " i of the patriotic sentiments that hallow r .,_---------- t those, �� GU'�iMIS. _ - YCHARD STOKES; 81 . frig along the street the other dad she sir• Dilly White set fire to some them for, daring several weeks pas - the sinner and Conveyancer. Office at Hipper Ca tris a Maker, Merchants, Claremont. turned into s Shoe store and told one of stumps one day last week. The fire who literature of Dari pnbliehlibraries have ob %Stokes', General Lot 18, 4th Con., Pickering the clerks in hazy sort of way that RRIe s pread and dextro ed some !went rods at and KrowiWt demand for Special attention paid to making wills a 48-t1B• - -- --- I 1 y yy served the qi'e . , -_ opera for Probate•_ _ _ ___ __ -- had Come to die. n a moment She res • of .fence. Mr. White is excusable this works a a both the history and the Con - 1t anng necessary P ` — - --- p R. BEAT T0�'VNSHIP CLERK C7cLG=Xl ' ed and fell to the floor' in a faint, from time on account of bis youth, but o►e hope stitntion of the IInited States. . Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking which she !%ver recovered. Heart ae won't do i1 again. There -was an ODDgrence in the Treasury • - affidavits, Accountant and Inaux FF Agent. BRA STABLES'! . disease. Arthur Witter, a boy about fourteen ne to loan on term property, OFFICE --At UV th a ti'iaitor to Toronto a few days ago since that illustrated the Mo , hair• 27-y . Elizabeth Forst' , years of age, while out beech•natting practical working and benefit of true civil Brougham. I desire to return my tha'nlcs to the public for srQm Oshawa, purchased a pairOOdoaf on Sunday morning, fell from a 'tree service reform—the discovery by paying- 11i•ehitect• . , -_, heir patronage since I took poasessiou of the blankets, On Friday rat the dI.3► R breaking an arm, dislocating one wrist teller Giibson `of a fraudulent el}eck that r ` - usiness, and to intimate that �n tuture•I will and s raining; the ;other. He also re- had been raised from $2 to $2,454, which / w �. ""V . - RCHITECT eep on hand at all times first-class rip for hire. store of Bachrach. Queen-sL. west. They p through the hands / A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT have added several new horses wi have had were wrappE+d up, and when, she opened ceived some injuries &boat the face. This had pasaednnchallenged the county of Ontario. rigs renewed, so that the best of satisfaction the bundle on arivinq at the hoose of old be a warning to him and all other of several banks having been leaned two A. for y Ii this trained expert had - andspecifications furnished for every Class of ilI be given to my patrons. �h0 sate ago. come friends with whom she W42 stop- boys pot to break the Sabbath. Much y ' ' building. Steam and hot' water heating and in , she found she bad been Riven a been tarred Ont for political reasons, the ventilation a specialty. Office—(ierrieWBnliob�.E�MT�erms rB reasonable. ping. le. BaChraCli Wae gympa Lhy m foil for the per little fellow. ro�bility 16 that the United States corner Dundas and" Brock st Pickering. 37-y IDgch inferior article. We were glad to see t11at yOUng manurer would be out over 112,000• Residence—Kingston Road, Ea �. �- ��_ - arrested for fraud and bi'ouRht before life ' _��_ _- _ _ - ---- - -- from W hitevale at eburnli Sunday night, The genets Select CoCommitts, whose Baty, ------ -- "Police Magistrate on Saturday. He was but we have no "Lot'' in our village to it is to investigate the methods of con- ' Bt" �nttlztnfl. Headquarters for committed for trial and held in two Spare. ducting the departmental business of the �:�� �� - iths andsecurities of $800 each. Uur barber Lias gone to Claremont. Government, bas received the desired 14We o & SMITH, Blacksmiths s Ag'rlmlttral Implements Wagonmakers, (M• Reed's old stand Pick- A gang Of about 40 men have been at Wonder ashy be want ? information, together with macho i r s Bring. All work Promptly and satisfactorily at- !Nock at the station widening the G. T.R. Chas. Lis�omb is making the lumps nseftll and interesting matter, from the tended to at reasonable rattea. Give ua a trial• oy L . i I road' , with the intention of building a and P _ - y fly just loath of 61,e oliurch. We never Interiorhaws thaLotbermeee departments. little over '-. . ��� double track. A new iron bridpre for a saw a better job than Charlie is doing rem employees of the former department, �1 uctioneeit�i•iifl.rry,,;,^r �i double track will also be built at once.a ants , s V with his little machine.'' He is making of which number the. Secretary appoints L n , �' —OPPOSITE— r Presidential OLCHER & ROWLAND, Licensed moues.. 8,189, the remainder being :;,': Auctioneers, for the whole of North and D. O*Cdynnor-s Blacksmith ShOr, GREEN RIVER. Jimm, , don't forget the pipes this a pointeea; that 94,790 peraone• are em- 1. I South Ontario. fitrict attention given to ail �� week. , ptoyed in the postal service, divided nes , orders by letter or telegraph. Chargee moderate• P1��1� ,I,I1e- etzpriaing firm Of $OOVer & There was acorn-huskiug just west of follows : loo are employed in the Poat Thos, Poucher, VaHEF,lua Box t7r Brougham, o -AGENTS FOR-- Armstrong have built one of Lhe most hem the other venin , at which another 75 are post - dress, THOS, POUCHER, e g office Department proper, A. R. ROWLAND, Whitby, Ont. complete lavorsavinpl store -bosses on pumpkin -pie contest Look place. There masters of the first visas, 400 of the second •-- ----- The Toronto Binder, the C. P. R. It is located at the Green class, 1,884 of the third class, and 52,415 ; I L UhczEe�'R• a 1 the latest iln• was oonaiderable betting done! • The - the railway mail 1 k PttilctCi•x �tru solid steel frame and River station on the 0. do Q• Div• T118 •• parson "Dame out ahead. Sia Pleees is of the fourth class; r_ provementa. ' main buildsnq is 86x86 feet with a build- clerks number 4,744 , and the inland mail G1tAI'3IIvG, SIG2v T. the score this time. 870,854 miles. , 1 N T I N G, . • ' , wc•t of all THE TORO` r0 MOWEft, ing for borne•power, an addition ` 2x22 Indign4tion is to small a word to de- routes $7,264--weriag Writing, Paper- Flanging, Tinting sof SSEY �IO�VER, I e. All shade THE MA feet, and 4? teat in height. Tlie upper act the sensation created by la t week's Th°e�liormenr drew report in fes 460 oam ibe kinds done ou the shortest notice. THE MASSEY RAKJ1, :i paint mixed to order. 'None but the best nng- dot ie divided into Wille compartments, EWS, wherein Brougham IB painted latter 412 ages, and both volumes will be . I I - lish Lead used. HILTS & WELI�OURNE. 2sy .BEAVER GRAIN DRILL. AND with a ea aciL for the storage of 18,000 p p drives his red,,, All we can S& n� doves otreaider very valuable as a book of reference. . ' - - - ---- -- SEEDERS ' bushels of grain. The farmer believe the cpiresponue The project to connect the Capital with - - Boot,s mtt(l Shoes.— TgE I,, D, S. ENGINE A`ND load into the east side of the building among �t Or if he does, that he will the tomb of Washington tiY means of a ` __ caro letael sheltered from storm, lifts -his unknown to us to be oalled Mt. Vernon - O)AN LESLIE, hOOT AND SHOE GRAIN SAVER.. - p y Shortly remove to parts great roadway, . J Maker: Pegged and eewn work. Orders ALSO PLOWS, CUFFLEIts, 3ca:�, bag. on to a ledge the height of his wagon or brother Billy. MoISY MIIDOE. Avenue, is assnmi ming definite shape —a xnerienced workman- box, unties his bag, pushes the month of ______,.js.�.------ public meeting having taken all the noes - r_ promptly attended to• I , . t the Petri- ; - hip. Don't forget the star, A, nearly opposite the REPAIRS of ALL KINDS the baa into the hopper over another .) WHITEVALE. , sary preliminary steps to pn , News, King street, Pickering village• elevation of shoat 10 Inches and then otic enterprise on a sneoeeeial footing, and � �: - kept constantly on head raises about one quart r of the contents Mks Lillie Dent and Am Brown, Of it is quite probable that the work will be : 1. '! .', etion, as it has ; , Holey ;�,� _,�n-'rr= _�: II be of�he bad to templets the emptying of Toronto. are viiuting at Mrs. 's• ultimately �nehed to oom� t �� will 11 i tilt.. - tall at our showrooms end we aha the sack mto the hopper which in capable Mise Bad of Wisconsin, is Spending a excited widespread ORD"O N ROUSE, PICKERING. leased to point out the sngeriority of theels few weeks with .her cousin, Rise Ella materialize in a substantial mgnner. G James Gordon, Proprietor. This boast pleased and implements handled by us, of holding 40 and then to any of the White. There died in this city redently+ at the a tine new brick building, nnieirea in enperior — 1"9 weighed an a of i6 years, the last ora daughter of ` style. Every convenience. and comfort for the — Farm 'D Rent �Y• sell. bins by the endless chain System of ale- MDQ xis Marr has 'gone t� NSW Thomas Jefferson, Mrs• Septims itadolPh 7. My public. New aria commouious stables 1, r ilr 1r vaLOrs• In shipping there is a very Brunswick LO spend the winter. Meikleham, a lady who bore a remarkg>ile and sheds. Mrs. Ta lOr has returned from TOrODtO. . Lots 17 and 18 4th concession of Pick atone nnigae ariaingemeIIt by a piece of xnaohi• y personal peSemblanee to ter honored containing one linndred scares. Good per that changes Lhe Spouts t0 dieeUarge Mrs. T. '. White left by the recent dative. and Wbose mind was stored with - ^r Musical.. dwelling house and kitchen, atone driving house y e7I0ur610n on a tri to Manitoba to visit many i>lteresting reminiseeaoee of the I. and good outbuildings, A running stream of the grain ,from anty Of the bins . without • p e !riot, gi he looked h8P ^^^^^r'�^^^"`` '��`�"- PP her children, who ave made the piairl at saKe and pa ARTIES WISHING TO TAKE water through the yyard. For furtheruarticulars the operator moving from the hopper. aeons in Instrumental or. Vocal Mug apply on the promises, WOODRUFF, ed foto the Oar@ from b t Dentary. and later, When as le _ 34-tf The Ricin is disoharg province their home. P on his knee t beautiful Monticello early can obtain Vocal Music in class or by privat piakering - the diecbarging bins through T spouts, We are glad to hest that David Pugh, in the p instruction. Apply for terms to `� ---T� R��. she becam the Statesman a • these evenly loading the oars witboat the Esq., who has had a severe attack of a young lad andahild. Meikiehaia f ' MISS A. E. Coutts, -Prof. of MUSIC • `� ' • assistance �f man or shovel. Thus the inflammation, is slowly recovering. favorite gran ' Music room at the residence of Mrs. He over tickle � Mr. Robt. Burnie returned from Thor- leaves three children, One oI whom office. A. I,A't' of seven roams; the opposite NxWH office, Pickering. Marquis' store ; suitable fqqrr dwelling dr��f grain passes from llmloaded� grain wlthoat the ld teat Saturday not sc mnoh frightened Alice --is a clerk in the Patent O#'ice. A making or tailoring.. EDMUND WRIGF�T _ termer to a fu Q few years since an attempt Was made in . �1'e0.• O'S-+tea_+� least maunal labor. It is !tie most per- as most people imagined. Congress to pension this veyiexable lady, VOR SA.1iMi Honor C}raduate of Ontario VeterinaryCoilege. feet elevator and Btore-house we have A big three was done this week on 4. 1.. ever Seen. The store -house is built of q by Raimer'B but it failed. ,�� .1_,. I the farm of M�a`jor Bros. : 52 acres of land in the Township of Pickering, _ ,, , , tag fiber ixiterlaced, and firmly spiked, machine, managed by Messrs. Minnow . The Quebec Government Will investi• being P, -west quarter of Lot 17, in rear of 4t - concession ; in good conclition, wen -tented, aria a t' , ! ` �;, I ` ' ' making; xbe wall firzlo as a rook. Th® and Levi Reimer and Thos. Farley, ate the asylum grtevandes of that ,` g Markham, in wbioh 2,600 bnshele of Data 9C �. ; with barn 34875, awne foundation; good frame fM .r . compa'i'tmente are Inde of 2x4 Scantlin Oy1n('e house, and cellar in good repair. Plenty of _! g s bearing winter similarly fastened. The aides and roof w®re threshed in eight hours and 1,700 Abad atdyrin swept ibe `Coast of Now- `'' I water..Fine orchard of 75 tree B , �,� fruit. Fir terms and information apply to JAS. � are covered with metallic Sheeting and • bushels of barley in nine hours, .01eaaing foundland last week. ''�, o McCOR LACK, on premises, Brougham. 3o-tf ` ,Aftt � ' T roofing, , it Bt for marked• 'obis is ahead of all a body of one of the ` viots who - It.. ', ty, and in Farm For Sale. - - revious work done iII Lhe coon $auagston peal- "V'- recently: escaped fxom T I,L i,n! "( :rT`-- r a T.O.G.T. lodge of ibis plate,• not foot of all former rocords. - "The yield wasnLiy IQsn recovered in the Water �. . T11 h above the average, po. doubt OTS 25 and 26, in the 3rd Con. Qf the �-�- being; pleased b the :treatment received iritic neifr Oswego• ' Township of Pickering! containing about . �y _ .:_, - y ftp hiiVing ileeU. sown ear .. h . hgg al ltte(� k '{' -two adrea on which are - t ew from the Gtrand Lodgle Serious' Owiip►g Bribery by agc •<< d t ono undrea and twenty _ by dl • ' At the Unit Thanksgiving ossa. . � ; a sod stone dwelling Daae, ler a barns and — �,, } oo'ayemplate BnrrenderinRtheir charter: In the �iotoria, N.S. elepn g g atter will be di8oneeed and held here on Mo$dayeve , the Method- The Duke of Devonshire denies thRt he + , � L�' V •stables, and every convenience. (food oxchard ; �' r. ,e, . . All diseases of the dome�tict►t4d ,„ ftillly members Of I V living spring of water in cellar ; a tat of gcod NO , oiaities '1 ae m 1St Ola Was filled by is a donvert td G7 ladAt0i18'6 BOmB R t . hard wood and cedar on premises. The above aniul a&tea in a professional manlier. sna]ly settled; ,at the r"VlAtt lfleting y �.: Office and seaidence opposite Gordon House, d$3liDAllnliti0lt#S, who listened With Wi'apt farm is only tour miles from Pickering Vill e, there cos at c�lordal► House ia. ' y t reit, and a frill attend- ©1i4` ,; r•� z: ;' ,�" ip ; lass Ao ' ag atteDtlDZ1 to Rev. ' Mr. Freed: !loft $a�tlst p _ 1 1.: ; ; _ _ x and two and a half from Pickeringg Harbor. For Pickering. Ca11s rp t attention b t of xgemberi id itarneetly wished . for• _. further particulars apply to CAB STOTTS, his abgepoe) will reoeig4 pP y . 49tf daY Or nigh t ,� i i 4 ° Pickering P.O. :: - ix -:..14� I -1 - ' ' ... I S,a I . t: 1.. r1 � ...-...1. .s. .. .(.. r ..-....1• 1 i. 1 ` .t.. . - ....-. ..:. ... - . . .. .. .. .. .: 1: .... . .. .. ....I .. . .'. - ..-: '1 .: .. 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There's nothing mot a palatable, ?he fain y of Rip Van .Winkle appears casein$ a part •of th But bas itis lock cat hair. 8 e lineal desoendante still left In may be perteatly good, bat misehief may . . • . �� ' ; M �. which shoatd be washed and put back s►gain ; wholesome and m dicinal t n Road ripe to have sem in this ryas t►h4 b inevwil?be�kept gore. ashes. They ot}�d beipel lit not i�1ew York. One of them has originate in the vats the prep, or the ont;ing a $' ijj•• the State o -� l � f'' K-r�e>( et�lfs.: ,: If cacyumbete,atth,p�eked s ay clear salt, over ripe and halt otter ; +slid of t is kind reeent� y adht+ to the newspapers a long and rooa}. . Pv chteae ma ori irate direotil a#ter ��pp� the n. 8 - '- - t)aep may ms#resrpart of -either meal, or able treatise t� tba iiowOn a>a►d i..;�P�i�eno�e, _ .�y .: , ... ,y,..., g-. - -t - - ---. y �•-$y►lf a.. ascii of Y 1iii; . ot.. crake • loin nice pickles an eaten between m�sals ; but it is better to . e manufacture or in file carina room. Si%b trot and turns ,one oP na'Ion, one ap- will rnqutro a longer iwaking when waned• y of which the following is an eztract : bh rated ca P for µea < y le cue head iof le , choppeii fine. , Add • �,.' mkk6 theih porC of the re�att►rlmeala. It is ; . ' . " "1 see a great deal in the pa rS, how to theses are known b the openings they con- 8 mil one . LQavti$kA Pioit>4a .. La ,cambers s mistaken idea that no fruit should be eaten _ cow but I can top'1e on a rule tain orb their distorted form. This cion- p i — choose agood , 1 y, Y . these to a quart of boiling water.; • t�geken for at breakfatsb, fit: aP+4uld be far better if oar ' 'o is caused b an -abnormal development thlaken with oatme�►I sprinkled turned slightly Yellow. should 7 - worth all the rest. If a cow was calved dtti n Y hour, and when the horns of the moon pointed down of earboni0 acid gas, which produces a rust In gradtially, and boil till the oattr►eal fe this pickle Yee1 them, cut in halves and eogle would eat less bacon and grease at but if bo when ling noise,` and' Is traced to a vapid . decom-, eoiiked. remove the seeds and the soft pal fi with a �reakfast and more fruit. In. th porning she will be a good cooker, the milk sv ar: Such cheese lose - akh a Spoon. Cover with a sprinkling of salt and there is ab said state of the secreti;us and . the horns of the moon pointed up She will #ioaition of 8 ROAST FowL WITH,FoucitxgeT. T let them stand over night. Nhzt day dry nothing is eo well calculated to correct this to flesh, and sometimes to skin and bones.: ern Value, not only on account of th 'r irrega- lar a fowl fill the breast of the fowl with a them.woli with a towel cut -into pieces three as cooling, Sub•acid fruits, such as peiwhes, - - go "n the wron tame lar Shape, but also on aceonnt of�their flat g eal stuffin and" truss it for roasting ; , h wide • la them in oat of us have been : - - Inever raised a calf born i 8 Inches lou and an inch y apples, etc. Still, m , of the moon. h alwlc►ys butcher in the new and insipid, or bitter taste. ;The f colo - put it down to a clear fire, and dredge over a stone j✓t►rg holdiDS shoat five gaat•ts and taught that eating fruit before breakfast fa • - of the moon -and have fully one third more lies in t milk itself, the presence of rice- it a little flour. If a large fowl, it will re- cover with cold vinegar.. In t1 week pour highly dangerous. How the i6es originated - ' • meat. I alwyys build my fence when the tr> in the milk, the ase of spoiled rennet uire about an hour to roast, but less time c►ff the vine ar and frill It, . skimming well. I.,do not know, but it is certainly - a great - meat. of the 4noon point up, = and stake and: or extract, the improper manufacture of the f of a medium size. W hen done, remove Set awe to cool. Take one gnarter of a error, contrary to both reason and fl6cts. - rider it when the 'noon points down ; the cheese, especially leaving i>. the card too pound of horse radish grated, one hallf The apple is one of a best. of fruits. - ' never f ils. much whey and consequently too much milk the gkowe eau ed serve it with brown gravy Y f a and enerall a tee - i two draw together and my fence $ and bread pound of Shallots, one quarter o Po Baked or stewed appl 11 g The moon should govern us in all our oper- Sugar, and in pressing or caring at too high mustard, one ounce of Bien a root er tone with the moat delicate a mach, andyare an. ataona. I orae attended a camp meeting a temperature. The remedy consists in re- CHERRY PvDDINti.--Three table epoonfals of flour mixed to a smooth paste, with a lit- thin. slices, half an oua pepP , excellent medicine in many caset►of sickness. . - and joined the church in the dark of the moving these causes: quarter of an ounce each of cloves and bay Green or hal€ ripe apples stewed and sweet-' , : - moon and I backslid wonderfully. Since Leaky cheese are chiefl o dition sthe h also of milk, warm one ounce of butter, nand stir leaves and a handful of dill. : ened are pleasant to the taste, cooling, then I became converted in the light of the made too soft. In this c _ Y Place the pieces of cucumbers in layers nourishing and laxative, far superior, in - ' _ ' moon and have stuck ever since. Our school lose their naet d oaf rm, n Smell andstaete three eggs, well beaten,pand a pinch of salt. - 1 eontrar tom advice, vvaS roofed in and often g isi the :jlilr with the spices betwewln Lhem, many ce,aes, Lo the abomtnable dobes of salt house, Po ' thep pour over 'the ciold' •boiled vinegar. and oil usually given in fever and other the light of the moon and last winter near- This cohneditio the hic n t go into early con- Stir them into he b t er, tie it in a puddibg pceED COCQAIBER PIOKLBr—ase very diseases. Raw apples and dried apples . ly all the children had the measles and now soft eh y - the too# is leaking badly.' sumption, is caused by overly -rapid caring cloth, and boil i�.for two hours. Serve with Small cucumbers. To one pint of salt add stewed else better for constipation than • I and decomposition, also under condition butter sauce. six quarts of water ; boil and skim until liver pills. " SM" AND ERGOTIStir. which hasten •the latter—Such as warmth, SWEET OstBL$T.—Port the `yolks of six. clear ; then pour boiling hot upon the cu- Oranges are very acceptable to most e Des Moines Stale Regisler, in reply dampness and. access of air, to the interior of eggs from the `whites. stir in three table- eumbere. This will be sufficient for one• stomachs, having all the advantages of he . the cheese. Cracks in the cheese favor the' spoonfuls of pounded sugar to the, yolks, a half bushel. Let them stand one or two acid alluded to ; but the orange juice alone . to a correspondent, says that .medical and adn-pinion of air and an excess of whey spoonful of flour, and a quarter of a pint of days in this salt water ; then..wipe each should be taken, rejecting the pulp. chemical writers claim that the true ergot favorsdecomp ition. The whey should be cream. Mix. all well to ether, then whisk y, y q g The same may be said of lemons, _ pome- seldom develops .in wheat, while it is most Q� 8 one dr For ever wart of vine ar take thorou hly--retno0ed, and as one means to the whites to a stiff froth, and mix- them of vround spices, two waspoonfuls of ainna- Dates and all that alasP. Lemonade is the - prevalent in rye, blue grass. and wild rye, this end a larger amount of salt is sometimes gently with the other ingredients just as you mon, two teaspoonfdle of cloves, one salt- t drink in fevers, and when thickened : - - - - red top, etc. Ergot, or smut, is not dis- added. are about to fr it. Put in half at a time, . ed rains, but a fangos growth from Y• spoonful of black pePeer, and s speck of with sugar is better than syrup of squills - ` ena g Cracked or chinks cheese=that is, cracks cover ginced sweetmeats on it, fry the cayenne. Mix all together and moisten and other nauseous things in many cases of ._ . I sponse which by some procasa becomes found on the surface, have their origin in other, and turn it over, and glaze with a with enough vinegar.to make ascii paste. cough, lodged in the ovary of the ,grain and pre- too Small a percentage of water,• either on salamander. - Tie iii a muslin ba , and ut into the vine- vent� the development of the seed. It is 8 P Tomatoes act on the liver and bowels, the surface or throughout the entire mase• OATMEAL RoLIA'—Stir into cold oatmeal gar while heating. Add two tablespoonfuls and are much more -pleasant and safe than . entirely a fungus growth, and is an inde- In eft cheese; the cause - is attributed to uddin that has been left over sufficient of sugar, one-h%lf an onion cho d fine ndent organism. It is said that the mi- reasin the curd when the particles are too p g 1?i� blue maba, and " liver rhgnlatora." The ... Toscoof hi h power develop great p g white flour to make ft stiff enough to knead. and one -hall . s lemon sliced. Thts ie the jaiae should be used alone, rejecting the ph$• g dry, when the milk is eoagalated �t too ht8h The only difficulty in making these rolls is proportion for every quart of vinegar, and Skin. wonders in this parasitic plant on rye and a tem rature, when sour milk ie employed, enou h vine ar to cover the ickles Should . ' the teases. If it is not the real ergot there Pe the liability of getttng them too stiff with g g p The small seeded f�rnite, sa�chs black . . 8 —fn -short, when awy condition arises by flour. The eadivat way to make them is to be u�, Let it .all boil togethr fifteen berries, figs, raspberries, currants and straw- ia no danger to stock. There may be smut which the water in the particles of curd is take a little of the mash own, floured dinner minutes, reverted closet Then tit in the • on the stalks and diseased grains in the unnecesaatil reduced. Es ciall when Y• P berries, may itis classed among the beth foods Y Y plate enoa h for one roll, s rinkle on white cucumbers and let them Simmer five min- •and medtclnes: -The sugar -in them is nu- �i- head, and yet be safe and healthy food for sour milk is used, the interior of the cj�eese Hoar e►nd,moald in the fingers. Roll them then put in a ar. 'If the - - - ' . stock. The meteorological condition favor- utas ; no longer ; j tritiuus, Lha said ip cooling and purifying, urtica of er of is warm, bas a dry, crumbly composition ; .but, ale, into strips about a finger in length, and one pickle is not liked very strong th spice, the and the seeds are laxative. able for the prod 8 in soft as well as hard ctieese, dry air drafts, and one-half inches wide, and bake in a spice bag may be, taken oat of the lar. Rye poald be much the gainers iE we -. ' -,. damp, foggy or rainy weather. The usual i'bven when tho,cheeee are exposed to hhm uiok oven. wheat smut, or black or bleated grains, are of for a short time, may become a Soares q _ YLAtrt CorQMBER PlcxLs.---Cat the on- .would look more to oar orckatda and RreH AYPLBQDIS)I�Tti.- Pa't sncl' core a aumbere from the vines with aoiasors, select- ardens for our medicines, and less to oar .- '• more or leas rgvalent in a1) whee►t, and of cracks, Such cheese do not ripen perfect- ut them foto a stew To cure fever or act on the . es sal a nr► wheat. If these smut. and of s les, Po in onl Small ones, none should be over rug att►rs. ly p fsonou$. er ot, the lY, and their value ie reduced. P° pP p g y grains were the real Po 8 Blue cheese have two causes, one beltag► soffiaient water to Prevent theft burn- three or four inches In length, q.nd be care- kidneys, no fe�brifage or diuretic is anperior - + . ' Y from blue milk, the .ether being from ,the ' f3 u Y P P+ ful not to break dff the stems. Put the cu• to watermelon, which may, with very few . earl . settlers world have had a hard time in ,and stew them ntfl the will ul livin if the - .had not all been swe ti 'from Po 8 cumbers in a bowl and pour over them boil exce tions, be taken in Sickness and health" J 8 resenoe •of ozide of iron. The L►tter has then add to them half a nod . of au ar iqt water,to which salt has been added fn apmoat unlimited 'quant�itiea, not only " the earth. In the early days the flouring P crushed' the rind of a lemon, grated! and 1 mills had no smut machines, and the flour only been found in milk from separators ' stir all well to but with positive benefit. j : where parts of the m�►chinery have become a, w' bgaten eggs. w ter.proportiod of one ottp to six quarte of without injury, \v .. : made by such mills was very daik colored rusted. Jn blah cheese, blue a is are o e gether, and'just before putting it into the water. Let it Stand twenty-four hours, and Bnt in using them the water p jaheaa elan 1 b the rains of smut in the wheat.. The oven melt half a and of butter, and stir a sin on the second . d�`third days re at be taken, pxclading the pulp ; the melon Y 8 into flour when �i'v on the surface or throw ort the en- it into the other ingredients. Put a puff the balding after having drained them should be fresh and ripe, but not over ripe . writer has seen wheat made tire* mass. there was evidently, from one to two quarts mouldy cheese are' caused by a ttfngna, paste round a pie•dIah, pour in the pudding, well ; this removes the poteonous, gummy and stale. - .. `• of sort stains to the bushel of wheat,. and and bake it. substance on the encumbers. ' The fourth that. the table of `- m which oommencea on thh surface and eats It is cursors, but irate, yet no signs of ergotic g the day laborer in town, who does not own into the interior, whereby the goods lose in FRICAssE IOC COi.D RoA.�•r (BitHF.—Cut morning heat some weak vine ar with afoot of land, and whom the country man '- , _ weight, appeai•�►nce and $aver. R'hei're the beef -into very thin slices, s�ason it wish lumps of alum in it, and turn it over the . : .'j'gE V�ARBLg OR OX BOT FLY mould Occurs, conditions are present whish a. little pepper and Salt, shred a bunch of aneambera allowing them to stand until the contem tuouslpdeelare/s"liv�sfrom hand to y •drain well • put into atone jars mouth, is more bountifully supplied with :• - . This fly (Hypoderma Bovis) resembles the favor the growth of the fun*us, namely, parsley very Small, , cut an oniob into next dut , bumblebee in color and s) resem • I>; is dampness and insufficient ventilation. The pieces, and put all together into a stewpan or glass cans and ur over them good, vegetables and fruits than that of the. poto each gallon of vine - int in r v n tive is to remove these causes. with a piece of butter and three-quarters of atropg vinegar. Add d a farmer in the midst of his broad acres. ,The two -winged, -and a little over half an beat p e e to length. In its mature state it is a cause of s pint of good broth. Let it all simmer gar one-half cap of white mustard see latter gives a variety of excuses for his reg - anno ince to stock in summer, and in its ; - What is Velapuk i slowly for twenty minutes ; tben stir in the small piece of alum, a tablespoonful of lett ; and at a Wei hoot's, with his• . Y elks of two well beaten a s, a teas nful brown su ar, and a few horse radish roots g de reciation dee' ed to be y Sg 8 mouth full of hie second help of delicious larval form it not only causes. a p The mysteries of Volapuk, tgn of the hides in the market, but also by the the new international language for emmer. of vinegar, or the juice of half -a emon ; well bruised ; these will tend to preserve green peas, will de^fare a garden " don't - - and sin the cause by their pros- See were latel explained in �►n Star it briskly over the fire, and turn the the vinegar. Lay grape leaves ovgr the gay," and as he backs up his plate for an - irritation p Y tial purpo Y frtcasae into a hot dish. If the fiavnr.of top, Dover closely and set away in the cellar. other quarter section of strawberry chert • ence, a less vigorous and thrifty growth of audience in New Yolk. The new language ahalot is liked the dish can be previously A few green pappe�s and oniony are an gym- cake, will wonder how his , host -can find - the stock, From November until May the is slot making so mueb headway here, Saye ' provement, adding Haver to the pickles, but time to " potter with small fruit," regard - presence of these larvae may be detected by the Journalist, as in Europe, where ton peri• rubbed with it. - hard lam aloe the back of the animal. If used must be scalded in the same manner Ps 8 odicals and seventy or ei#hty societies are CRogUXTTEs OF COLD Fowl. --'An En• ae he `µcumbers. lees of or indifferent l the fact hath acre : REMSDIEs.—Four oz. o� flowers of sal devoted to it, and it to estimated that it hie tree.—Pick off the white meat of Some cold on his farm will yield him so much good 1 some 100,000 rtudents. The language is the roast fowl, mince it erne, and seasoci it w►th '- living, and. do eo much to promote his - phur, one Rill spirits of tar, and one c cart_ � health and ha iness as a uarter-acre , train (whale) oil, thoroughly mixed to- Fa r, salt and a very little pounded `` HINTs HoosEgESPgss. PP + q f invention of a German Catholic priest, peppe , g thei• J. M. Sehleyer, who first began writin mace. Add about two" or three ounces of garden spot, intelligently tended. gather and agplied once a week aloe the � g o clean sickle o1n stoves, wht sods with , i . back of stock, have proved to be an excel- upon it in 1881. His idea was to compound grated ham, stir wll together, and 'bfad it a moria, a 1 with an old tooth brush and . _ lent prr?eventative, the fly not laying her from the simple and regular parts of the with the yolk of egg and a spoonful of rub off with i woollen cloth eggs on ansmala thus treated. The train oil more important mo3ern le►ngaaggeea an arta milk ; roll the mixture info oval balls. omari's $York in Syria, alone has also given good results. If the ficial lsagnage hat scald be easily learned brush each over with the yolks of beaten Try one of the smallest tai oil Lamps. IL have been laid and the warbles hatched, by the people of any nationality end that eggs, and roll them is brec►d crumbs Daae looks like a toy, but !c►r a hand lamp it will There are grand women in Arabia wa•:: y pp y 8 should be to the modern business world or twice ; f them a nice brown in butter make as much light as a good tallow candle, men of ability, keen insight and wonderful they may be destroyed b a 1 in either s ks. capabilities. The duties of the .wife of.a ' • kerosene, mercurial ointment, or - tar, or by what Latin was to the scholaatia world a for ten minutes, sad serve them up on a and will not {crop par $ rian to -da are as follows : She brings all . . r puncturing "the larva with a hot wire, or by century or two ago. = border of mashed potatoes and a little good Once a year, even the most frugal house- Y Y it out b � the hand and then de- To do this he took for his frame4ork the gravy in he centre of the dish. I the water for Tamil ase frnma distant well. wife should repletush her linen c Deet, and Y squeezing y this U aeeom fished b fillin immense ars etroying it. _.,.--� — five common vowel Wands, added the dot• MQ�,c CRTLrra—Trim a neck of mat �d to her store at least the farnishfng of P y g l ' Dae bed and a dozen towels. and briagln8 them upon hr head. She The yearly loss sustained by this insect ted " a,9� u," " ii," and the common con- ton by cutting away the Seng and sawing rises early and goes to the handmill of the - in Great Britain alone has been estimated at eonant sounds, omitting those from etch fan- off three inches of the rib bone ; then cat To remove kerosene tram a eaeet, lav a•illage, carrying corn, enough of which for $10,000,000. guage which persons born to another toagne about ten outlets out of the nook ; shape blotters or lsoft brown paper over ttbe Spoth, the day's bread she grinds by a slow labor - Mine Ormerod, the distinguished entomo- cannot pronounce. For the. vocabulary he them by cutting off the think part of the and press with a warm iron. Repeat wit ioua proceea, This she carries home and _ logist of -the Royal Agricultural• Society, .took about forty per cent• of the root words chine bone:; beat them flat. to about a quar• fresh papers till the spot is removed. cooks in an oven, which is made in the- - thinking. that some of the deaths supposed from English and the rest from modern I'.u- ter of an ii1ch .in thicknes+ with a cutlet Two ouncws of soda dissolved in a '_quart earth. It is.a round hole, lined with oval. ti y to have resulted from 11 black -leg " or quar- ropean tongues. chopper dipped in cold water ; detach an of hot water will make a ready ,and useful and flat stones, and heated by a fire built in ter evil were in reality due to blood poison• The same root verb is Bever +used to mean inch .of tat from the lobe of the rib bone and solution for cleaning old pai'ated Work pre• it. When the bread - is mixed wish water ' ' ing caused by the warble maggot, communi- two different thin s. Ths declensions are trim it ; season it with a little salt and pep parstory to repainting. Tbia mixture in the and a little salt, she removes the ashes and 1 ` cased with Prof. Wortley Axe, and this au- mane ed b the addition of vowels to the df a brush above ro rtion should be a lied when = j g rootsgthe inrals are formed b theadditicn Per, thhn well beat up one egg, p p po , pp piaetere little pate of dough against the hot . . thority has promised to invests ate tae mat- p Y into it, and rub it lightly over the chop ; warm, and the woodwork afterward washed Stones to nook. :,cold anything _ be more _ . . •T, of " s " in the English method, and the rules dip it into bread crumbs, form It into shape ;yith water to remove all traces of Soda. ar�tde 2 ' are abaoluthly without ezception, eo that a sin and dress in tete following way :— She cares for her children—usually a large I AI DALIISIAN FowLs. J .. learnin the Vola uk rammer is a matter Dam linen is ve liable and a cod ull - S P g Put two ounces of butter into a Sante pan P �' P 8 p famil and does all the row h work at in- . Mr. Thomas Lambert, an En lush fan- of a week. will snake a fourteen inch collar into a fif- 3'— g or. very clean omelet pan ; mill it, and put tervala, while the devoted (Y) husband calm - Bier, in relation to_ the Andalusiana that Its friends do slot pretend that Volapuk the cutlets In • put it on the fire for four teen inch one. They should be- Stretched 1 smokes his " ar elle " or sits cross -le ed are now attracting attention in England, has an beaut that lite it for imaginative t if they are done b crosswise and not lengthwise. Also in Y g • a ti y Y minutes forger ; Y u n hie divan or i�onseto in coi4vere�►tion says of them : "They are not only growing or poetic writing, but that for commercial rennin with too 'tin er ; the ou lit to be straightening out a shirt bosom the same it P/ p f with some a wall hard-workin teem r in'favor as a fancy fowl, but they are well 'correspondence, it is as vsluable as the ter• Hrm and'full of gravy , lay them on a clean mistake iso ten made, Thayy also should be q Y 8 moat rofitable. minalo y of chemistry or the algebraic form- cloth and dress them in the form of a etrotahod crosswise, especially at the neck, of Syrian society. Tho horses are made of -. known to ' be one of the p g the shirt and col- a coarse stone, roughly hewn. The house-- . - ; B' fore giving my opinion of them in their alae are in those sciences. To use it at all crown—that is by keeping the thick part at u laundrihd in Lhie way, a are of cls covered with coarse avel. fa cy or correct points, I will give m ex- it is necessary to have s dfbtionary from. the bottotn and .the scraped part of the mer will fit, but f# pulled lengthwise the col- P Y� 8'i y fat will be too lar a and the neckband' too Jn hot weather the sun bakes this mud- rience with hem in economical qualities. 'Volapnk into oae'e mother tongue: and the bone at the top, and each one resting half 8 formed roof, land large oraeks appeer. The• - - has been asserted that they are nativhs of English dictiotary teas not yet been printed, way on the' other. Lrvory dight of cutlhta hi8h• rain comae, and, ae a natural consequence, :` dalusia, whence their name is derived, but an army ofiioer in Was ngton territory must be served hus. One of Ithe most eervioeable kind of wash- the r -)of leaks. ue is also re- p This is aomethin of which the fastidious d some think, coming from that quarter, is prhparing one. Col. SPr+►g P AN ExeELL$NT WHIT$ SovY.=Take two Sbewd S lash®rs and also one of the choaphat g - , • t ey are bred from Spanish, but I am quite parrnv a handbook, and in a few months unds of s of mutton, a knuckle of is �e from a yard of fancy matting bound inhabitant of the Bible land does nota , rtafn they are not . the product of our corresponding clerks In Broad street and thh PD B with a wide braid ors ieee of ailk or m P - ' its face S ansate. They have no re-' Swam ma be torero at' their brows over veaf sitar cutting off sufficient Moat for P Q�' prove. It does- not add to his bodily tom- p P Y 8 collo , two shank bones of mutton, and a ino, matching the prevailing color in. the fort. He remedies the difficulty --shall L mblance whatever in their early stages of these new horrQre. quaTt�eT of a pound of lean bacon, with a room and fastened up with four -tacks, a tell you how ! Not by .any effort of his• , owth, for while the Spanish are extreme- A QgaktP Printer's prOvcr�►t bunch of sweet herbs, the peel of half a bask covered with a colored ribbon+ Whe a own ; far from it :. his wife comes, ascends , - slow to shoot their first- or chioiLen lemon, two onions, three bladea of mace, the room is small and there is .po .dressing to the housetop, and in the drenching ruin " the Andalnaiana are quite the, re- Never in uire of the editor for news, for cage ckets of the mattin ma be fastened feathers, q boil all in seven , Po g propels a_ roller of solid atone backward and verse, and I say emphatically, that there is behold it is his business to glue it tv toes at and some white pepper ; cash side of the lasher •to hold the comb `) ve vatic that I have ti rear that matures the appointed time without asking for it. Tata of water till the meat falls to pieces. 8P forward, much as we use a lawn mower. . n roof of this ullets will $kim it well ; stet it by to cool until the and brash. This rolls the sun-dried cracks .together,' S� rapidly. I p P It is not right that thou shouldst ask him next day ; then take off the fat, remove the The Art Interchange says : Especial atten- and' prevents the entrance of :water. o ten lay their maiden egg before ;they are who is the author of an artible, for it is his jelly from the sediment, and put it into a tion is being given nowadaye to the dressing These are Qnly a few of a Syrian hose- • six moths old. - duty to keep suchlthinga to himself. sto V an. Have ' ready the thickening, of the bed in the guest chamber, -the most wife's duties. Her reward is not in this . _ -I Aso laygrs they cannot be excelled ; tak- when thou dost enter his office te►ke heed rich is to be made of half a pound of elaboratA- work and the richest materfuls bo- world surely : She cannot speak to her hus- I lug weight as well as number of eggs they unto thyself that thou dost not look at' Sweht almonds, blanched and pounded in a Ing devoted to this use. Among the latest band is public ; she can receive no caress• ti. . Dave no rivaL I Shall• not be exaggerating what may concern thee not, for that is not mortar, with a spoonful of water to prevent novelties may be inolVded the newly import before hip friends. She goes veiled and .. - itis saying m of my pullets have laid up- meet in the eight of good breeding. therm from oiling ; a bt►rga slice of csoeld veal ed embroidered linen sheets, finished neatly scantily , clad. She has no time to make her . : aids of 2 ,0 ge each ern a year. On one - i - -.` o�ccaaion I gath d from a pen of giz pullets Neither examine thou the proof -sheet, or chicken minced •and well beaten with a at either end by s broad hem etatchsad nem own habiliments, for her hands meet weave'. for it. is not rea3y to octet thine hyo, thea slice of stale bread ; all added to a pint of and at one end showing a richly embroider. and spin and embroider artiatically and . confined to a (lean to run thirty=six eggs mayeet understand. - half the rind of a lemon, and a blade ted band of ornament in Irish tambour about abundantly for the husband and the male .,,,.•,. cream, - - six conseontive days. .�T - - of mace finel owdered. Boil it a few higMeer; inches dehp, thio part of the Sheet . children. In winter her feet are protected 11 The flesh is, particularly good, and of i evei send an article for publication Y P meant to ass u and over the illows only by open wooden sandals, and drops of `•� a cock in about without suing the editor thy name, for thy minutes, and poor in suint of stook • etrafn being p p fine flavor. The weight of g and rub it throw h a coarse sieve ; add it to instead of shams whio� are somewhat out of blood mark her way to the Sy�tian well. seven and one-half pounds, hen five and name oftentimes secures publication to g y pay el This is no extraordinary thing, but by - one=hail gonads As to color and markings, worthless articles. thereat, with two ounces of vermicelli and at le. Pillow cases to aocom n these ar icer is stated to ver frons . . Thou shouldst not tap at the door of a bail all together for half an hour. very simply finished with a broad hem= those who have repeatedly seen it, I have " 1 the ground oa y for he that• snswereth the stitched hem. Thee sheets, according to �n informed. Of course this isamong the . . . _, Silver blue to a deep slate blue, but •it must printing office ; their size and depth of embroidery coat from lower and middle clases of society in Soria, . :.-in either case be bright, and the lacing well rap sneezeth in his sleeve and loseth time. - , . ' PIvgLIxQ.: . :. nine to ten and a half dollars each, but those who belong to a highr class are - - - defined. This should be black at the edge Never do thou loaf about nor knock down SLICED (;QQQYBER PICKLE. One hundred very, very few. of cute feather=tits breast of the cock to the type, for the boys will love thea ala they onanmbers and fifteen oniolns slichd. Add a match in shade the lacing with hens when do the shade trees—when thou leavest. quart of salt in layers. Let it stand over Vl�T `Hugo, thou h successful from the q Po first, wax not very segg reliant fn his'youth. The discovery of two important lettere beim shown. The upper plumage of the Thou shouldst never read the cop on the night. Drain and add ane uartar tend of If - g Y At 17 lie wrote two odea which were crown. in an old desk by the rector of the Heil eoo& -should be a lastrons black ; hackle printer's saes or the Sharp and hooked con fine mustard, one quarter pound of Defer ' fall and flowin well .on the back ; the sad- twiner thereof, j for ho m knock tikes salt, a little bL>`sck and red pepper• Add a ed by the Academy, butt were returged, -to bronn gymnasium recently has been an .. •i' ' r.. g overthe int of the win S, little oa order if convenient. Mix the him for alterations deemed necessary. I'd event of muoh Interest to t utheran& every . , `� . die users well Po g- down. • iTY Im r which .should be w411 ttiaked u�. TbeY Prefer thine own local pitpn'�er. t0 ally other spices Lhoroaghly with the oueumbere and answer he said : " I have had a great where. Both of the letters were written by well a on the 1 with a good and subscribe for it ii arpa t►r, 0 Dover with cold vinegar. deal more trouble to modify tban to oom- Luther and addressed to the Suabian reform- ` Tial should "sts,nd p e8. and lose °' r , atherw w they look heavy � (vi which y and one Pay for it in advance and ire be Fell To SALT CU0UXsltW---Make & brine of poi' f ides, er toy woerkresson why and 1857. and were dated respeI tively 155C>~' that commsodin asPe salt and water strong entough to bear up an i d g with they and thine. . of Elle points of their attr,,otiveneSs." . *3 t - - , y� 4' . 1: - ` 1 . ,• t u . . s- �- i - 1 - - .. -'t., i' .I, - -t __ _ { i1- 1 ..-. _. I - r - , - 1:b, y Mr. Cl%rtu ;� paid a visit t lighted with ? in he North - Ing proves tl .. - ;5 per cent 1 The value dian tmnsco . means of 0 recently IWe the Suez Ca . 'chain of a c �: days ago, through th( " Tittle time. The Dep i that up to have dodge, I and arrive . ` catch is rep i. ` `w dian vessel fish (;pion, • . $6.50 per s i _ - es the hant . - :. A speciA '• .� ' circulars l States Cots returns, t . made bef o articles at . States- du. Supposed • !. I formation _ question { Canada. The tt ' French A' in eight i - . I there we .:; . ' ev ery th French t j . year waf only e(lu I - dears ar The hitt 1,0011, a ( :ri Frew survfv(', tants 1 I t :, �ieas� traction - tract f { Springf . rugs fr .. ern ter plain d tante (: connec Oddew I the ro{ . other l The Mr. 1' a fence - watch , A. H� tti iwi !: i;allai - . wreO iialif: ' - testir -. in as " seam gram I" r brava esial pr - cleat . etre( • the { lug i (lent the (low .. had . µpi, - fall woe sere < N tuo alo we, fou for ms (_ - the fo . th th se m U 1) _ , n e i I . - - - A " r i ri - . "` t L: 1 " - -- " N I . . * I - � i � . . 1. , : - , , I. :�. '� i - . �. -1 � �. I . - � . .. 1. I I -'.- -- 1. ` . - ' - 77 .. � � � . .- . ,: '­ - �.i .... s- ` - � . . -.. I ) ..., - -- - ­ .., - -­ ' - ' 8 COLLEGS - I � . . . i I ... ­ . .1 . 11 . . - . I.; I .1 0. . -, - ... � - - - . . -1 ONTARIO BF81VES " 9 I L- - ­­ .1 PER ACRE for N. w. }and W. i ef N. 9 01011111 I- . I -.-.--- . , ----- -­ ­ - . as I - . . - ----.---- - - - 1# I - entirely re- j of Sao. 16. Tp. It Rge. 2 East, 2do 41'res, A a 1100,• -... . w. I . -- --- . -- We4tv • 58LLEVILLM, ONT . " � , . i . a Rev. Mr. Spdri seAns 8.3. 'I. lige Ill. . -..---..ft.ftft­. - ­ - I:-- * - : :.-"I. - . IlIg he was brought up On deck to breath health, but it is Doted near Wint'i" ? .. also N I see I Tp. I . - - - I . . . - covered in bOdilV h near Cry,ital Cit.y- Choice# Pjavincesand States, 110110hing both the. AtlantiG WA . I .1 � ,. . - I ticific omans, are represented this YOST Among its I re � ROUN. . . i . woulp , ���g1q. la-RiffRi.� - examined by the doctor. cov h( 'd. I- Ur " - 114 )Ily the colloquial 32o sores, st bo per an, s. I fresh air and to be 0 9 us that he has abandoned W .umbe 10 Aulrusts Ave. Toronto P . . : . - .., 411th day 0 a an(I-no 11POMILA -- students. Bend for I8,h anti usi el U T. W. . - . . i. . a the* morning of the �t 1.�;.! L I , I . 0 , Sunday, he was levity of his earlier manner, I His Met- k 4-rusisitetoop ,got, and J. %#. Jossugs, FCA., PT11101PA14. I . 1. . I I . - confinement, which was a dignified pathos. WK. AKKI§TKONG. all die- . .. . ..m L ­ .. ,:,-,: co . - , . 1. gravely, with dil sid iis ever, Skin diseases, scrofula and . . I I . . . . ROHR. - .-.,*: j, - .� , . " L - . brought up to prayers, and seemed only able ropolitan tabernacle is as crowd D%pZlslty, oared that are cum* -W 3EK JU- - . He complained to Goolithabio0d. AllciLlicili . I . . to sand with difficulty. - %his. wMouts the use j t tize knife. M. P., wh6 recently a proportion of young men being very as* Office houri from ke Wallai'le, ent,back th, . I X - 11r. C1 tr I .1 Sabbath's 4 PktoL0 lolony, is perfectly de- the doctor that he was ill, but was a . in - 9 to 12 &in and from I 10 to 4:30 P.n , goT)&j(j & vi..jit to York C Ij harvest to his cell. About four o clock that after arked. . the letter from a*pted. ' ' Dundee street. TorontA.. Tolonto lilyff1..,- . lighted with the result of this year taken down to the cell, The Queen has replied to I U . ' CT(jRlgpg OF THs 11101198T GRADII OF - h West, and says that the thresh- noon his tea was t asking her to 1,11(p" jgjgD IjI.(1Ainad1Ljhe U-8- and UAN11FA 1 in the North opene4, Fitzgerald King John of Abyssinia, - Engineers, Pa. , - ... L that the ,Crain crop is from 25 to and, on tha door being . and Italy for an NTS P11 foreign countrik at Causes Fjj"b. . - i )n Abyssinia PAT rte in Paten SILVER PLATED WARES%. 1. � o - i in proves at first announced. dead. His noise, it is mediate between dispatch tent ti and elpe . . . . �L fell, down on his face ul, & Co., TorOutl", P - - . . L ^-g per cent batter than was broken by the fall, and it was ainipable settlement of the ory on the . weat I"od 7. Donald C. Kii . � 1. I I . . . no to Great Britain of the Cana- said, it , ' * . The value I ad bee pressed them respecting the territory - . . I . . /F "' i .... ... �.. - ..- I I olitimental. route aA an alternative supposed that his moi h - - n wah. 1P is N T SY-STEM . : TRADE o MARK ' J� - - � L I dimi transe a clone to the keyhole to get a breath of fresh coast of the 4 Red Sea at ,M&880 - A88lt88MF- � . -,. I � .- , ; : � .. . - - ion with the East has ed that England wishes to do all Poe ��S nieLtns Of collimunicat cers deny the re- believ a iving umbrage e.eL, illuftrated by the blocking of -air. The captain and offi I recently i' s-ual event. - The port, but some of the a, . . I .� - ..... .n of the I to it kly. 11 I - '' ': � I -a not unu . � . XAN EED*'''*'tter'b-fore� the atteutio . 'ThelatualON U � --� - - G U A L T I : I - uldle suez Canal sailors say they will I sible for Abyssinia 'without 9 r 8 I , d - - . . bring theinti, � red bil. R111vie ALL GOODS . I 1. -. dredger, it appears, broke a few n to England. - ' has amu ASSOCIATION.:. � �.., . . _ .; ... ..... .1 - . chain of a traffic authorities on their return vt le Casbei Count of Paris' LIFE'ASS ; . . y 0,p o N T 0 . I . I I - -1 � . I •a90 &U(l in consequence - . �..��: , that 'not withstanding t e Up_ _ . , . . L - i. . . ,�.; (lays for, some AMERICAN. ; .1, 1. continue to a 4 open Asse ' w . - . . through & cau�Al was interrupted . � . . I , . �, � I - I manif6s the Right will The largest and most prosperous oraoini - - . . . .. * . ' The Chlegigo Farmer's view says: �-The t the Cabinet, A * t '. BUTCHERS I � . . . . I Re, Port C n the condition that 0 little tiltie. . . or F, abinet, but 0 of conciii- Associationin the world, desires active represent• MERCHAKTS - . a - favorable for the section of Canada.. Liberal induce . . Fisheries is � advised utinued e in the policy tives in, every .. I z . The Department of ries weather has co )ugh i ain is no change be mad ot has hitherto pur- tense. it has full Government deposit, and unde, A rt D TIMAli GENERALLY. . . I . .1 � L - .. . - I l rt, t ho - .i, . . . : . ,"L- , - that Up to date ten Behring's Sea pealer"' ripening 6i late ptanted con Us for fall feed ation which the Cabinet . decided to pe- the supervision of insurance Department at Ottawa We want a GOOD IsA'4 in . your locality tQ Pick Up . . . ....I - ­ . - I I - I . - have dodged the Uilited States cutter, Rush badly needed in many sectio . sued, Several deputies have Chamber , Correspo . ridence solicited. Address, - . tris, B. C. i and fall ploughing and seeditiv.. . . on M. Rouvier to convoke the.2 . -w9 3B3Cz:XJS.9' - - 0.AL.i1Pffi1:MX3V15. I.... 1. . L and arrived at Vit i d 0 - v- titi . I 167. Xx I ranty. •. . - ... ,-. a � . * . . catch i . s reported to be 15 046 skins by.Cana- ThopritIted forms of the petition to at the earliest possible date. ­ . . .. - G . eneral manwer, for us. caflh fnrnished ows9timiactory gua . . I I . -1--,. : . ­ els and 0,539 skins landed in Bri- ernor 0,,,lesDy appealing for a commut 4tiOn lCepian's ,.. ­ , 65 ulng'Street East. Toromict. Address C S. PAGE Hyde Park, Vermont, VUL . , dian vessels anarchists . The Circassian Prince 840UR :­ . �� . � - - � Columbia by American schooner . a At f the sentence fur the condemned Pale . nko has been arrested at Nice charged " . . . fish C - atch'reach- &nod are now being Wi&zetl,8k with stealing a Roya hIPP CANADA PERMANE . . $6• j,0 per skin, the value of the c lifive been gotten out, by the Princess Eau Line . I -1 . I . I . of over!F140,000. parts of tffj country. . ,.., from her and expending m Portland ev Thu"CO. - . . . . t.... es the handsome sum . . .. forwarded to all . diamond -necklace fr sailtng duOug winfAr f1ro and Iii - Loan and ,SavingS CO ,-. -.1. . . I . I . I . . � � Washington says While sale in diabipation- gay wid Halifax every Saturday to Liverpool, . . . I RPORATFD 1855 . . . from Wash a desperadol � the proceeds of its every Saturday to lAverpool, ­ INCO . . � Princess gave ; . ­ ' L . . ­. A special despatch Ellsworth Anderson t that the Pri a a from Quebec eve - 9 . z- . _ - circulars have been forwarded to all United endeavou ring 'to make. a forcible entrance Prince Palenko avers LMM 91! y to land malls and passi viubscribeil Capital .. .............. $3,5" 614b - . . .. . - t he BAUjill, at LA)ndonderr, - - 2,wo,ow •-,-. - : - . - . I , ,)Ilsuis in Canada asking for oartified into' the house of Mrs. Sarah Meadows, necklace to sell for her, and this, , - also from Balli vi, pal4l.up a atsitat ................... ; � . ; states C a . him the lie mey he realitied on it. for S(OtlLnd and Irelandigbfd itteserve Funtl ...................... M80.9" , to sworn repaid to her all the m( lif&x and St. John's N J to Liverpool forin I :- . .. . : . .. -statements - .1 ............ I 1, I returns, according . awidowof Bloomington, Ind., f1s, monj6.* j!he ii"&mers of the Glu 'I'ttlal Apoisels . .......... 9,30 .416.. , , i AriOus fatally shot the tatter. , lady wh) was re- . ­ - made before then, of the "xports of v * was f it by The complainant is the d A summer and f rom Halifla . I - I nigh, last, . . ion for shoplift- it "Anes Gal during winter to . t each Canadian port to the United Chicago, who, as presl- cently tried with a companion oirricit :- articles i, ears. It is Mark kisser, of Ch is of which she was acquitted. fooiand, Boston and Philadelphiaduring 111LIM Co.'s BiTILDINos* TORONTO ST., TORONTO- � collected I . ow oa I)EPOSITS received at current rates of % inti the Past three y . )mmission, ing in P&rj , . . milir between 01" 11 and Montre e ,' 'States during - phlizi . ' . . ­ , � ant the in dent of the Sanitary C to sick and wound - ' - . . My, and Glasgow and paid or compounded h,af -yearly. . I I . I d that the Governiiient, w mad Boston we I suppose .and distributed $500,000 beautiful pres- DEBENTURE -3 issued in Currency or sterling, with . e view of considering the x, died on - A GBI49ROUS CoMPANY.-A beaut fortnightly. or other information A ly 1* interest Coupons attached, ,payatile in Canada or :­ - 0 .. - I formation with the I Iror freight, & ' Baltimore, S. Ouna 00. .. - . ed soldiers during the civil war, a given by the Breadmakers' Pi = England, Executor. and Trustees are authorized - r . of closer commercial relations with Vermont, I a it, ii, I . question . . Friday night at Mahchest ,r, Verr I gent will 'b Toronto, to nearly every k- Schum"he Co., 'hii. John -@ A.F.; wm. Tho0v law to inve8tin he Debentures of this Company. . I - .. - feeble health for yeast Company, of by I I Re had been in, IADVANCED on Real e8tateSeCUfitY I" ,.-- - 1. � . Canada. I .. ­ I . J,- ", " 76 last -first come first Halifax - shes, as Nan h 00-, ChiMONEY ADVA t . - 000,000 is left as long as they sc n A 6�., SL John, N.B.NB; . � I ..: � - - * I 1. total :number- of births amongst .some time. An estate_ 6 I one, mplished woman has Wvs k Alden, Now York ; u. Bourlier, TorontoIt - current rates and on favorable conditions as to re- ; -... . min" � , I - - . The 0 or,one U ­ . served. The most acOO! be added to her XUAM, R" h Co.. Quebec - WIN. ZVOOkis,•payme French-Canadians in 1886' was 3j787, by him to his da ghters. -- ething worthy to a. A. Allen Portland Bodon Mont.rW-,-­ Mortgageg and municipal Debentures purchavei - . ... .- .:., . . amongst Protestants ' ME6121pu- still Boni a good sweet . ­ --- � Managing Director, - . ..- . . . I in" eigI while 0 Win. Dresbech, one of the chief' ' at deal, list i phis ', - '. . * .. ' .. - . . . 11 -• �tcen, �y collapsed wheat f she has never yetipaide -----� J. HERBERT M k60-4, . there were only 1,216 births, or only one in lators of the'recent of bread. To encourage � -eight. The deathratefor the.1 white loaf g this Company have- a � ... . .... ,- every thirty has filed with the, county recorder a ful ]D airy -� S ItC. . French Canadian population during the statement of his liabilitica'and ",gets. A of Rome Breads esents,'which Will �.� N-. � . I .. ooks' Gem , _ is follows :-jSloney'bor- secured ten thousand pr � 660, which, it is stated, i ply with their terms. I FOR BUTrEti, ETC. - . year was 54 per 1, summary shows as e6ured, $1,850,0001 he Bent to affil corn I ktions.--HiFtifis, Eureka, washing. ' . in Berlin, where deaths five rowed on wheat and 8 old enough either to W Impor1w , . .. ' . equal 553 - a all who are in large or small sai . ­ . . only e4 I � - . ,�e.ars are proportionately. higher than here. der instrue- Xyton and Ashton Bm"ClP, . owing 4 to the Nevada Bank $6,553,000 ; They want I po 0oo ; Baal;, losses on car follow directions or work Un ,t '.j,.jce,v CanOian Salt. writeforprio". � ­ .. . -. . olics is 45 per - how to make- bread. They so IES PAIM & S0X I . . . the birth rate for other Cath losses on contracts, 63 total in tions, to learn JAN " BAKING P W .1 . ­.- . - . . - 'making a r it when you have . .T . . . � 1,()uo, and for Protestants 26 per 1,000. Of goes en route, 6535j000 � wholesale Produoe )4erchants nronlP6- Us born itis estimated 24 debtedne3S Of more than $-4,500,000" id will take your word for action in using ---------- - ------� � Why do you wto those E,pensive American an�i d ou call get as good* . . uch:Canadia i aW r own 8atisf I .. . -54 Fre and of 26 Protes- and which Id sup- succeeded to you go, 13IRT a oit by try- - t, rish 2I, is kaotically unsecured loss in thei AMY'S airthday Card sen� and whole- olne t one half the price? Prove . . .to appro , z Manufactured by survived, of 45 1 ' xim&tcly represent the r 14 op Y east and write them to as Gm. .. ... I .. try - tants ts I 1. .- . I - posed blag a wra�por of a five cent package AL Beautiful ImPorti I send us %114 ing the Cook's L . n � ­ . - 1. .1 .. enclo i when they to any baby whisse mother wil d that . .1 i . 'Rogers I . . . . - ' . . - a, way 'con- 0 ­ - .Rs' FAST, ''Toroiltio. -'-., --. . � & Taylor, railway the great deal. speaking - centennial of Tjix BRi�ADMAKF names of two or more other babisi an - - Messrs. Montreal, have obtained the con- .,. . king of' 'the c �ovely gift. This Ot- ELLIS & KBIGHLEY1 - The Ti ill Bond in return a I I p&rqnt&l addiesi Alsis a 11"dwi Db� ---� tractors of Montr4 Times, w single to the mother building of the Massena . signing of the American ng lady, girl, a mond 0 sample oat I , , . of the much v gable IntoMWOn- I - 'tract the bu r 10 I ter is, open to any you Z . . i . for , celeb alt I I . . . railway. which I iti -at Philadelphia, says:-" The matron or housekeeper, utresa� . springs and Fort Covington r const. in or married wom%", mat . we" Rieb"dimen ft C*- no . ­ Sprin Covington, the present west- rolinary kind of a who has never before made a loaf of bread. --------., --- ----L--� . . . . . runs from Fort ( he Grand Trunk Chain- I festival celebrates no 0 domestic charge of a - flit Grisai DW . - . ern terminus of t day. The United States have already kny person having , oovsry of Shot - G . 1. . ',Nlassena Springs, a die. I birth among the ' who is not now bakingfor the nt age for Rzi I . - - . - ., plain division, to pri gs, the way to a household w A r BOW" - � I I . . t3,uce of some twenty miles, where it Will Won - the world,, and to their future family, and who will commence y using . 0 TUN I - , . . � Rome, Watertown and nations of' th and wealth no yeast. and who will Rend to them the AMID CUR041 Sit BWOV -� � connect with the their write to that ef- .,v"ftL11AALIPX2TC0X. -- - . . . I I ... . . .. I -,� L. 't completion of development of streng The constitution package, anti wr - . en.sburg railroad. The limit can be assignel. wrapper of a 10 6A LATS. A perfect � . I I � ogd .sin . .. I . - give the Grarrd ,.rru,Dtate - comproinise throughout,aeive is. still better class Of gift '-the route will 9 has-been a in t e fect, will roe � jot)d Purifier. A few to the Western S. usefully than h . above offered. Better yet :any I n ammon who hisive .- .. . . no way more clearly or - in the than that . . . e�her through route between their own bread, us- )..n benefited by its ' .- - has mailed it has effected between one present making the an ! . . 1-1 . ; '.. d to reconcilement I on 'but who will ISO: Mrs. M. Keen; . L .� . I . . . � , . . - ; I: TTT . I .. - The Marine Department t his reel - - murdered .. I a or Other yeast, 0 114 Itobert sti cur . Putnam, M. P. for Hants, e, national and local -claims. ­ ng their ow re' . . � - Mr. a valuable silver ' i his b t package of the Breadmakei I ,i 1trysiliel"'Of two " -, - .fence in Maitland, N. S. 9. y Riedel, a weaver; murdered y a five con r or storekeeper, and, 0 ,-Cars, standing; Rohl, - - Hour , . - awarded to CaPt&in , aturday yeast from any grocer 1 24 Soutill - watch which has been awar of •'wife and nine-year-old son on S that their daughter orliell, . I � I - Diary Fraser, ccessful at after using- will write at daughter cured of Sr- � : I . I I . -! A. Halsch, of the barque N1 a d morning, and then made an unFiu 2 I recognition of his humane an 4el awoke Perior, they will believe heralso, Jul Ile :1 � - . . Willdsor, in rec I take his own life. Ric Njo�ai is Sup - poic Fits 91Wr I -%..i . . . I I hip- tempt to a, d will astonish that lady by return mail ,,&rv1vuffCr1u ' ion, . 4.1 .- : . in the rescue -of the a and says lie was seizt!d 11 fWntlt r . I j - - - ,-.1lant exertions of ,,bout 1.:�o O'clock . lust get the yeast n 4 11irrell, 66 - '. .. I eked crew of the brig Elsie Croinan, id not want lovely gift. you 11 cured of Weak. 1, I ,eR, I VA;,� . .,. . .. . Wre a desire to (lie, and as he d I with a ove k�%-, � . , ster Faster requests that the with rotected, he I a grocer. I)ju't send -illoi rt ac, If r,im your ow . . I John %,Ood, 95 Coi . . lLtlifax .Kini leave his ;wife and child unp . I I ny direct. � . nag and Lung,Troublc; "d only � .- ly into an I to the C n I �,, cured of Liter Complaint and Bilioutue", u usta at.. . tel,tillionial be presented to Captain ,11alach to lea, lid crept stealihi ' i a 'Pa �. 1. c , Beal, (S Aulf � 1 possible. Four took up a pistol a. :�, --- A'. '1�., 4 tiles; Mrs. J . 2A - . . public a manner as were in bed ... . 4465.. . bc N4vous Prostration, two ­ .. in ICILS here they j I Bent %*ears wish I I I - .. - have been each adjoining room W. �-------- 3 oft �e d relief. sold at boo. A SI. S . men of the Mary Fra -ser p asleep and he shot thi6d ------ trout) .. her great . : sea - nut were sound sit ,iiinall bottles Wave (,(I.. Pr^Pri"t,Vr6X29 . -• granted tend recognition of their I death resulting instars X139g-weW iLndCANvA"1Lswan%ed,M I F- F' DA1.11IFY k .. it. . U, I �� on s4ary or commis- - . ffl1r3rXX-X­ � - , � ��roqgh the heaid, as, or Female, whole or almLre time -- . . bravery. ; . - ­ ow ts"eoualy. He then aimed w bullet at E k.. 45 Arcade. Toro.oto. -.. In, Quebec City two boys lraa't'narr own head, b1iit it glanced and Made a deep I sion. industrial Union of B.N. - - . . - , 6and, Itiodel. is in 11 ----r- I uRE S I I . . c s df*ngerous w ANTED-5.(Xii) AGENrS­MA18 and Female - . � - � CsCa on ,­,:Lturday last f rOm an awful but'not a . I che broke on John . .. I . C. W, DKN.N IS. Toronto. I I - , . drat The axle of a cale W Large privillA. y cum I do n0t W"12 1i to SWP theM fW '? . , I , custody. ',­ ; . I -.-- -.-.- Wnl " ' " To 11 i ni.&n a rii - . . 11 , .. On - Sun -, .. -------- - LAW I . .:.. 7 Kansas city, ititistrated dew --'-'-- - I - --- ---- the dives'" .f FITS I . ' � I t., T - ,,, th "& iem return again. ATEN - , 7..-d " KPILIMT or PA - 1 For.sale -�- riptive Cat- �t '. ;;d. I of the wheels. dashed through cueb day -nifill h6s. � ---- - -�- I" - . street and one - - 6(; years of age, � lin, Toronto. ------ - - -- 1,0 CKN; . failed til 941 i Turner Bros'. sew At 11fe-long study. i W.rralmt my rem"y 4 L . I winnow of . acei- Bourke, a well to .. S Sio LUO free. It. ChLinhor ". the ..., *To . . ; . ... . � t - diel citizen, If C,we& Recatt" other . .t ones for a e -.-- -- re jbf 861 DOW movivins a cnro. Rend . I .. iDg machine store. Shortly after the. -eat ho(ne �ntoxicat'd and beg Ln raising a t Iny infallible remody. GIVS . � dent two little boys put their heads through ,A ve policemen EVERY le" 1 W a Fre* 110ttiss 0 . . , li his wife Thr, OOD LIVE AGF,%T'4 WA%Tgp - '" a, - it Coate you nothing for Utal, �d e t . 1i and Past Offl W J2. ij. 0. Koff, . . .. . . . . . - made in the lower part of the win- dis urbance wit 41 him. Wi�hotit. county in CsIlivis Address, - re yea. Addrt I . . . the hole oned and arre4e . it F IV reh St.. Toronto. = I willow . . .1 ,ijagg jis C,O. s7 Chu 11 . ., T*vtoftT - L , -------- �--. ---.-- tAMN^ a * _ , (low to examine the damage inside. They were summ ae was put into a cell, and ---.---- 9 --- eel',; a APE I• k-a, of pirtsion C04 37. Me St., Tonto heir heads when the Al ,mination I � . Q Idman'ssprink We& U1 Bruch OM - . I I I lie was sent to the workhouse.- . I All daww Of 30" bor will" - .. ­ - ' 8, - litr and Atomiser 811011 6" 164111111 I . -- � had barely withdrawn t NO ` I .. . � '. . . ul er part of the -heavy plate of glas fell on Nl,)n(I discovered that lie was Buffer NOTHE� t,1.8%ates. Agent. Sample . ----- --­� . - . . . . . , I pp- at left. Had the There it was disc lie Was seized All the race it, h Cl,ii & Co.. Toronto. -- --- ­ -- -- -- ­ I . . . . -. ' ju V. injuries. � L, , . . I . - . . . .. . ' . . :. 111pcin the spot they had * boys ins from frightful injur 'I amens- --�-- -- ------ � . ! . I . . . I . I .� I ould undo AND & T���H r . all occurred a few Reconds sooner both heads wit"ainfif and died in terrible agony �Y�T�-'-----='� - ---- ; � - ­ , ,., . I � �­ . . O'� ­ w ubtedly have had their h oon, He repeatedly said I. Ivyw-"r��RML.ER_ ... � yesterday afterni 1,.A. -E hotell ERS H.Isevered from their bodies. .thatithe policemawhad kicked himallth; 13 :� ..-KNOWN� � . - i ' . . . .�f *�j the inhiiman house. The coroner ha's 01111ams, ONLY THE WELL . .1. I , Way to the station ler In USE ON.youR MAOHINERY 0N N-1 ra. Alyes, of St. Thom hours eman Peterson , . . manufacturer and dealer . I - in babes 36 ordered the arroat of I'Olic " ,. , another who left her twin left an estate ­ rred Felt. noon suilMns Pa- % . 11 Ta , n . . itc,ba street some for murder. . The dead man . _ (,&rlwi ,,d ,L1r,,11.1r1b,:, .,,I,. REAPT 1 71 lone in her house on Man . . " . a I which occasion one was L . F I -6, Eli 4 Adelaide St. E., TORuNTO. I . L . , on w Q-2�,000- - ., I " ' -, 1 .r I ro 0 F v% -- AVY61. 06 &0421,06 I . W . -receive I - weeks since, . av ' a by the Am . g M&WINE TUNIS EpAwl e ' Oil 'f aturdsy last tried be ' an tt,ers fi" e been' . rei eer sound dead was on S, ignLECEI Ir j,,dge Hughes on the cb� icBoard of Commissioners for Forel ONTARIO VETERINARY COL - .. I .,am Try also PEERL . � ,ore County found guilty and I terrible condition of ) e"jon -, ses,ion'IS87-b our y4 am . - I . . . ]Slissions, picturing a te Toronto. Fees fifty dollar* r % PROF. jj&V9 bean awarded it during 114 111511 f Born Powers, manslaughter. She was le of clicililan Plain, 1,eirinsoctoberfitith. AlipytothePrinulPal, . . . '. i � is months' imprisonment in NINE COLD MEDALS . . I ... - fil ti,entenced to affAies among the PcOP� of the inhabi� ,SMITfi, V. S., Toronto. AXLK OR EASE tiot your W"gons " � . � . 1. . ... ., . -; Mercer Ref orn a the charge of Asia Alinor. jArje numbers . - QUEIEN 01TY OIL WORKS bi � . I I . t I .. - . the M, she W.Iia also d the source' of food : - : . . -. .. abandoning ih3 living child, I . ed to six months ' taints are starving an ' UR E LIVING S RS A C009 TORONTO--.� a in listed. The I . - I -� ­ ' I - , - � --- I ..L . found guilty and sentenced supply has been almost exha aterp . ... -SAFAUOL ROGE 0 . 1. I . . . . � - * � L .1The alleged father of I t Adana report that since Au- At bore to feet - I . L . .; � - I - . . . . . IInstitution. - -. .. . . I - 5oo more . . i l, t I � ! I missionaries a res, or � " , .,i I . -Hand, Horse, - 11 . � the same n &dalitted having a wife and families have been added to , er hour. Also Rack Drills 0, ' . - . . � _ Send for Catalogue. I . . . . I . , - I the list Of those" life, making 1,500 . ta"Us CV - , -,•- , the children ,a tom- gust supplied K team Power. ; ! . - � Hope. He si who have to be aupi .1, . ­ Recent Testzmonlaa ..� seven children at Pori L Laidlaw Kassulac � . . . . . contempt of court J,axing - . I . I for conte bread to sustain :. , ­� . .: . mitted to gaol with � board .., I . IIAMI�Tox. 0"'. L I . . I - I - -.- - husband is in the families that are now being fed. The . - -- ,- - -a a d-- - R - iv, L . .. . ... .- C the trial. The woman's h . --..I-- .. � -1 . : I appeal for funds with which - FC`T10 % for ATA 11,46 .- . . � Old Country., . � . :­ L -.1. makes a genera arvii, for manufacturing tout diftfurent Pow- . I , . . I .. . - L%rge numbers of D ' citlE yellow and the French liquid - . i , . .. L . don City Directory is to to alleviate the diAtreas by eating gra", olers-blue, white, .1 I , . ..', - � - The- new on . te pblisher's the pbople are kept alive lush velvet and *ilk, minutely devoirth- i . L . ! ­ I . be issued on Tuesday. FS°"learneduthat fruit and will need :� minpp"In'to ra F, Boni by mail for 40 cents. C. VIP- ' I . i. . the ts berries and small , I . . . .. L - .rte, , . L' ' .- I I . . . y remarks itil the next MAN FJF�09 41 King St. 9., Toronto. llutterick's � -­­-----­�-�- , . I . .. . -. � introductory ined in the work as aid to enable them to liv . e un ratterns and iouke for October #Away* on hand. - �.i. :. � . . . 0 . To W. E. CONN, Tilsonburg, Out ' I . . .- � I number of names conte .1 is .. .. . 4 - . � . - ., � . . - . � I , is issues harvest. . - . EAU SI -R, -This Ile to certify that the twO - � . I - . -- -- �, D . . ; .- . I I i pared with the three previous laced . I comp 884, 16,- A few weei one hundred. convictiS In : 7 . .. . i -1883, 81041 names; I 90 o, were - � . G,rney-Harris No. 1 1VLri . as follows : . �iary, Buffalo, ! � i Presbyterian Ch 1887, 13.- 1 our Avondale ; .. . L. .by you in o . I the Erie County Penit-en' I L fAtiefl6i We have . - .. . ­ . . . . . I names 1886, 11,965 names; I , i �1 - have; liven- ' I - -. � Z) 6 This shows an in of I 1, set to work. at making apple barrels. These . ven- complete -­ - -. - , , 4, names. contained in the direc- are sold by , the penitentiary authorities at 1. .:� found it possible to heat our building, •from fri ' - - over that 01 cents a barrel -and , . . . � e have ; I . . s09 names I ie . - I I . - - W . ",;­ - for of 18M, which, when multi li d by coat r,,, tiveenty five about 500 barrels. One t - �L ing point up to 60 deg. in two hours the , I * . - . - . - a . ol by Sirectory the jaily ;roduct is I I ..- I also found them to be very economical in t . . . the usual figure use, o Barrel qanufac- . ' ,erfully recommend :--- L . . -- . I . �. - three, . .. . crease Of 5,427,in the �at the Buffed I i ". I I . matter of fuel. We can cht contemplate - '- . I . .- population, ublishers, gives an in fact that result is th Which cannot- compete . I . . , I to any pairties who .* I , . -and coupled with the turing Company, I -these furnaces �. th-a city - an order ,- � .., I * 88 vacant houses in with the aboye price, has lust had . esiring to ohWn a Businpai Education, or become . I - heating by Hot Air, ceffesol. Another large D should as- Is kkasArift their are 206 le fli,-iont in Shorthand and Typewriting. I . 6"'U.", I - , years ago) warrants for 4,000 barrels can - . , . . � , than there were two expected to sell from P" ' (Signed)A ,. . I- population when London firm of coopers, which, tend the - ` ' I ' � ­ i . - I - . - ,;% - . . !., I ­ . )f a popu IL - . I I . . . the claiming 4 includ.4 of close 20,000 to 30,000 barrels on Grand Island N 0 X. MOGREGOR, ROTO . �.. , ! I � - - d, London West is. it will not be able to seli BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLEU -1 1. . I I . 1 �� . -: - ,South an W estimates that Arcade, Yonge street, Toronto. . I . *J. H. FERGUSON, CARZTAIMS ' ' . - . -- - . .. .­: : id also, that it is 'DEA. Secretary I r . I � I . ­ on to 40,000. . -14 . I- It is said, etc., Address C. 0 i , . .., I- . ore than 5,000. For Circulars, At; BVG CIE .. I the schooner owner, in I �-- C. TROMSO �rron, Of . f the prison authorities, after '. N, CRAIRK . I . the inten 10 . . . ,: , B'])'G IIISPZC"IL W t, no captain " . convicts � .. . . . ' J.FARNSWORTH . - B. 0, from Sitk&, On to put the con . -- � - -, son is over, I . . i - . arrived at Victoria, the cutter the fruit 116a ent Urrels, which CANADA I I I - ­ � . I . -�, He stated that by to work on flour and cem . . -CatRlOgueh, , . � ­. I -.. . . the 17 th. a who is{ . I I Send for_ . � .. I �� . . .1 - I -e arrived a sailor in Sitk tam in . 1, .� . � . �. . . Rush ther e whalingschoi- . -the only survivor of th ed in the Arctic coopers away Buffalo. ��• - . . . wreck �; ­ E, & 0,, Guirney. . , !--- -- . . I I '�.­ - .. 1�::l HAMILTON, ONT. - . I . :- ok which was ': � �.. ... ..,..� ..... � HA . Napoi , terrible tale of . I , FOREIGN. ,.' I ... � ui ClellelKe in then, "e Rjp,Alj,. sLud W11"11PRg- I .. . - � - I ; 1 1 He tells a, terri 1 ,. .. 1! the ,.'Lj�j�,:, .It. The UadlisX Buill . . . . , I I - I -8 ago. the -1 ..., % ' '­ ­' - - For handsome . TO. INONT . ! � .- . . - .- I . - -.� . - two years vessel got crushed : The f and 6r f lie wi erers y minion, over 250 atudeuto annualiv. , I . TORONTO. . . L I .. . , . - . I guffering. The ves to take. to their boats, f the relief o Write It-E.GMIA01111s, Principal. . I HAMILTON ice, the crew having eatre fire amounts to $55,0 - mill"U'strated catalogue - .. --­ - . fitn_ WS ; I .:, . � � an who arrived in Sitka was one the Exeter th' second son of the 4"g - 1. - .. and the. in . . ..- . . - - . - , the ice for thirty Prince George, the sec . . �,�Y0 woof ti 18 who were on Iahe . companions,, of Greece, will serve thred years . . ... I .; I . . . . . sll L . � - "XwAorunm Gir -;, ilays.- Du He -was Eng , .. .. I . . Wing this time his 17 picked up fish navy. . . . ' * . - ' ' 4' .. . . . . .. �e died from starvation. Dg them' of Nihilists is si I . .- - ­ - . . .1 and lived amol Another great trial ' iii ,*9 Dress anis mantle cutting by this a - .. .- ­ 1: -. some Esquirn&uX, L - . . . :I 1� I t1- by 110111 Arctic I to be commonced at St. Petersburg. _ ( LADIF new and improved I L - � of - ENGIN`!'.0-trip of the Bear into the flicers of all rai ; ,D.S,-.. .- � �L until'* nd a s protectors. prisoners include fifteen o 4 1 1 . L L . I L . � - . I , . . 1. when: he was fou - done by * !, . , 1, W'ja Ab SMW IMUFA. - . , .. . L. - damage -1, . L. �. V I . .1 and connect - S � L . . - - i� ­� ;ter brought him down a official statistics Of the : . ..;... J1,:`,. TAILOR ' SQUARE. � - ' ' 0 . I � - . I - . ­ The cal L in t Behring Sea, the a in Egypt show that property was I es th ,. ".- . , the Rush the flood . . Satisfaction guaranteed to teach laoll ., . ' . . - I .� I ed with giug him Sitka.damaged to the extent of LW0,000 and 805 of cutting all garmenti worn by PLW A" T"M016 , 1. . - . full sit I ,.A. -.- t I I PROF SMITH, 18% I .. � : ! latter brio . � .children. �.... 1. - - . -. circulation made destitute. � . ladies and wanted. � . N . : UM families lea were Agents Some startling stories are 1* . - J Queen St W., Toronto. ----------------.% I . . I L . .- .. ! ! . - nougat the sailors of the British war The Spa -Utah settlement of Rio Oro, West 11 Grin Saver"and 11 Peefless ,1 � . - .- I. I I . .1 here amongst it Montreal fi%sco. There its no . . . 1. :,. : . . rriji,line, new in port i - I -a ­ . . ' . Africa, has proved IM I �',­ L ship Tou . - prospect of any. The a - . . certainly call for an investi trade there and no prospect . . 0 = w.a,m, ,its' 40 3M . . h if trile, abandoned. CONSUMPTIC .- . I .. I wbic , - e sailors compla,in that Colony will. probably be &band -. . . I some of the e L Ivetetuodytorwoub- dlsviise;b� tilm" , ­ Sw So 46 So & In a" I .. I ... . . .1 gation. ed. Fitzgerald who died t ed that the sultan of Turk Y, - I hove a posit I kind u1s. ot Ian g etaudlug ser"n own -M lowlill ., I -. - w , ; I C an Iriyh seaman nam. sited, and tell It is a at by the conflicting thousands of cmseb uf Ula wurm F faith In tw is U11111111i I . . � j.... . - ..: . .., whilst in irons, was badly treE . ,if distracted have been cured. indeed, so strong is M! gethe' � OW 16 0 Md i XONN&:., I I . Story of his death (threats li� L•ro ean tMescy, thdt I wiq seed TWO 110111EM Fisi to .: Me" Few=% � . � I Wish a VALU ,,, few U01144 11111111S ! 'ABLE TRFAT189 On this dlws"G 90 *a) I ok --- ftw F couns L pi -ens and P. 0 amrei.& . ��... . - the-follOwiDg Stol k'slalaud, in the threats and UU F his sufferer. Give � - 111111 - . . ... 1. .- - - -� - after leaving Turk intends to ileek a way 0 t 0 DR. T. A. 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I _:. waw ,.. µ4- .- r -_-. --.- _, �,.- - — , A. •� xr -_ - . 1 ., i - -.:.:-, .. t - - , 4. - a •• I !tf; r :. 44 t :'i ` I .. -..._•.--i: : ,. is : ., .1<. .. • -:�:. ) -.3 `t ..:::. r -.: _ --:r. ...:.. .. .. - . - ,h , . .1 [ I 'T , , _;,; It's a Mode ovi►n Mrs ChamberlstiA ixitend9 to leave It d. d �� U ��+ta � M - f .: � . . r�ra -1 •i-V4� . a nk' fir . � t ''' Bn land for Waahingt+Pn shoot 'tire end I��C . w , r . hey ,. o ; t ' ' ;� "Breat there a man 4sitb mullls death ctobe>r i �, • ar7 t� • . . .• s,: Who•-tiever,to himself hath said, r= ��'' � i ,= a .14) i 4, r:, CA . • ' �J °1' 1 wII mV .Q 1$Dd?" :;.iii' gi:' I1'. , i.,, t ,:: Th s is iXly. o , {feta , P' �'�� s4 LA --?ion xtatton CLTX • •' r Buy, --These lines were brought forcibly ,I ` ct ` +sit., �1j, :� , y ` ; - , - TRAINS GoiNG EAST DQE AS FOLLOWS:-- I.r. ` J;'je,r3 ' to my mind on reading the Broegham 8:14 A. M i I .. - correspondence in last weeks Naws, where- No. 1 Expxins. . i :�.,ili, , - Ut f xriflil g *two IV in oar village is designated as a. sbandal• ,. 5 LI48TNIN(i Eap. ' . 9:bb A. M, F, Is pnblieiL4d everyy Friday morning �t its office mongering, back-biting, lioentioae place, « 8 . , 9:02 P. 1tiL: ' r , 4 . Yiokering, Ont. whish statement, I am. haply to say, io a i:. 7 LocAr;. , 6:8b P. Dd.' (.0 9 .• , . ._ . freak of imagination in the fertile mind of 1!i MIXED, , • . • ` TERMS •� 2:81 P. M. • .. , r,... .4 • a�; . ti' . ' i1.26 pft rar; •2.00 UPald f`ia idiaA6- your correspondent. Oar village Ofor the TRAOfs aoiNa WEST-DUF. As itoLLow'a:- t RATTs OF ADVERTISING : est two or three ears has been one of the , 1- ' . _ P . Y No. 6 1 LmHmw; Exp. 9:bb A. M. I ,I - First insertion, per line - - . 8 cents. Each aubaequent insertion, per line - : 2 " quietest, most liw-abiding, and strictly 8 LocAL . . . 8:55 A. M. '` r ` J ` ' ` - This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- moral villages in the county. If we have .f . .,, I - - vertiaeinenta. • a. acandle-mon er in oar midst it mast be 2 Expasgs . . 9'� P• M• M1 f3pecial terms given to parties making con- g , "' 16 MIxaD . ♦ . 4:46 P. M. 1 ` the wr r bf last weeks items, and he a rants for 8 or 6 months or by the year. Half- — + ., yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. care for iiia scandalous tongue. we advise �.. i .' Business cards, ten lines or under, with paper;- him to try the followin Take of good New Adfuerttwnwnt�s. I ,. one year, g5 00, payable in advance. g — I . , Notice in local columns ten cents per line, asters 1 oz. ; of an hero, 'called by gibe `�efit • ' Indiana mind our own bnsineas, 1 oz. ; LO aT' 1. i five cents per line each subsequent insertion., Y 0 - -: special contract rates made known on applica' mix this With a little charity for others ; J ' , " a .° tion. No free advertising. simmer them together in a vessel called Js - . I � - I - - - - Adverti�ement� without wnttgr instructions circams tion for a short gime and it will WObc►thd®wn Ewes and one South• - will be inserted until forbidden•and charged ac- T down Ram. BRANTWOOD BUSH, Liver- r cordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- be fit for use. Dose : 'a tablespoonful when- pang Market. '1 i' I 1 , Call an d.�, . gee t1Z for � � w' R - must be In writing and seat to the pub- ever the symptoms appear. By following , � I, ' a fisher. R URE AT BOT O PRICES doh W,prk promptl, attended to. directions the unhappy correspgndent may . - - escape the punishment meted out to such , To �e�l o�' Renti•.� R� T F L. S. ACKERMAN. - - MPRIMR. non -patriots : 11 ` - . "Livia ,shall forfeit fair renown,' ; D'�VELLIN(1 HOIISE and lot and .1 g j 1Z storo adjoining, situated in the beat suer- �e'r�'Q�" tOC - tO S�leGt Fro.«. And doubly dying, shall go dowp Hees part of the village, opposite the Lotrel, in -I . '' �.:. '' - . t)ur Polittcs—Strict independence. To the vile dust from whence he spruaq;-, the Villaagge of Wbitevale. For particulars apply "ur Aim—AFirstclassLoca Pap Unwept, unhonored, and unsung. . toJ;FAWTHROP, Whitevale. 48-9 . ., UNDERTAKINGti• A SPECIALITY_ . • Our Expectations — The hearty , . support of the vedole of Pickering and vicinity. Thanking you for,the space, y I am; yours.&c.,i ESTRAY• - J H.- BEAL; Propri�t�r. Brougham, Sept. 26,'87. CiTtz>aw- ('' i ! :, _ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 80, 1887. cA-Mt into the premises of 'the under. . The Telephone Craze.:' signed, at Cherrywood, about the end of , . , l August last, a Southdown Ewe and Lamb. The . 1 . ; 1 r Periodicall the nblic have a crane owner ' requested to astill, pav e:ppea�e�. and - ABOUT AGRICULTURAL FAIRS. Y P take thepnaway. GEORGE DAVIDSOIw. 48.9 - thrust on their notice, a one time it is a - c e' r i n a r are , ore i The follow• old mine, at another a lead compau that ,: ' in timel advice we g al y g Y seeks to draw the heard earning from. the i - f' I . ,.. take from the "Rural Canadian" :. people's pockets. Syn ancient times it was 1, I I. . ' Exhibition time is at hind. AS it the South Sea bubble turned the heads -of - i I .t .-,�o — . . .; I kings and senators who were ultimately Oxford & New Glasgow Ralt'way, 'i I : '` approaches, agricultural editors ai'e engulfed in one grand maelstrom that ) - . . in. dui bound to ur a "the lessons of Y g ruined them by thousands. Montreal just SEC,--Mn400 ROAD To PicTop T,o 1 . thb hour." - now isquietly being flooded with telephonic BIuNcH oir I. C. R -i - The first is; bive somethin • to schemes as flighty in imagination and as I' . i, - . g dnbioaa in results as the black ,angel Com : , show, either at the Township, County, `Tender for the Works of Construction. . or some other Fair. It is a nor farm Parries floated in the States, to the flnanetial i 9 I . P rain of those who once prided themselves EALED TEND1;Rs; addressed to the " O let111111g e� House L�cks• IJ pie . ' - that cannot produce at least one in being in affluent positions. It is against S undersigned and gndorsed 'a Tenders for ! . - article for the annual Show. Get rip investing in these itQaginary companies ortord p,rid New Glasgow Railway, "will be te- sec ♦Ili a a�d d �+li Wble. �TO s rin to et �u V somethin if onl a bantam ellicken that we desire to caution our readers. Bat ceived alt this office up to noon on Monday, the, n g, }' 10th day of October, 1887, for certain works of p _ a ' et rabbit, a Oahe of fruit or a roll yesterday a new scheme was afloat to wipe oonstruotion. • - - P P out the Bell Telephone Company by rodac- Plane and profiles will be open for inspection of order warranted" for 5 ears. of butter. Hage you not often been ing; its tariff to i35 per annum for aabscri at the Office of the Chief Engineer of (}Quern-. Y ' at exhibitions and seen some inferior hers; to -day another bobble company mcnt Railways at Ottawa, and also at; the OfQce I of the Oxford and New Glasgow Railway, at I',, ' i article or animal take first prize when which wishes to reduce the price to >l<18 is River John, Pictou Co., Nova Scotia, on and CA�� '� . ��+'�✓•�+ . floating in the air. It is needless to say after the let day of October, ;887. when the gene- i you had better at home? Then do there is little room !or the nett fifty years rel specification and'form of tender niay be ob- � not repeat'the folly of leaving It be- twined upon ap IfcaAlon, ' for gany competition such as is perhaps No tender wi be entertained unless on one of ;, . bind. Even if you are beaten, it will intended or intended for Pale. From per• the prii}ted forms and all the conditions are ' ' d0 'Ou Ood t0 ezhibit, because it well .somal inquiry we find that no person, direr- complied with. By order• 3 g erwise in the Hell Co. has aver A. 1'. BRA DLEY,1Jecretary. ( , stir you up to do -better nez>G year. for or oLh Department of Reiilwsye and Canals, - reveived any bonne on hie stock, and that Ottawa, 9th s�l>Lember, 1897. _ 4B 9 ! r , . Secondly, plan to attend the eg- that company has never sold a share below - --- -- - - hibitions. Do not reason that you par for stock gambling grposes. It is act �0 Dov Now T ? - - pp l have been so many times, that it is to be supposed therefore that any of the :- 6 . f . . naw concern's can lace t shareholders • �.� I 1 - . • . . the same thing over and over, and p i to HARVEST MITTS -, in a better condition. Altai the Bell Tele- f ` that you know it all beforehand. As phone Co., with its 4,090 or 5,000 miles of Da' y6n Icnowet that the Federal Life . - well might you talk thus about your lines, connecting cities�and towns, offers to Assurance Company has a Guarantee Capital Of .I . neat meal. Once a year is none too rte sabscribere facilities which u0 other ti7oo,o00, Government Deposit of sti4,600, and is jEAL. H�1J�E s . often LO take object lessons i1: ag'ri- Telephone Co. can famish. The Bell Tele- in every respect a regular company, issuing level i culture—to rid two or three da s Phone Co'e, dividends, wish the practical premium policies if desired, t►uc that it now i y monopoly of the past eight years, averagte offers also pure insurance, with absolutely every 1 _i - • , iII studying up the . latest improve- about 5 per cent. Therefore it is certain. guaranty of safety and security which can pox- menta in the machinery and imple- that with its economical and conservative sibir be afforded on the deposit or level prem- • management it has been no special bonanza rum pian ? • 3 meats of your calling, and to mingle for its shareholders. Its stock sells to -day x ill a social wa with fellow -farmers Do you knciw that of the Premiums ' ; . i - S at about par. frith two or three competi- p � y ry 11• - �. _ � � � �j T N �- * ' and their families: tors in the field, ,rid the consequent rate which you pay. on a loves remium lir , s ve ,: - 1 large part ism rely a loan or deposit with the . Which suggests, thirdly, take the' cutting, what praspect is there for divi• :' 1 I _ deride from any of them, since it is not to='n°pi"iy' whir , at your death, the Company ,.; _ wife and children. Leave no one at will use is part payment of its own obiiastion. : `. I , hflme but some one to take care of the sappoaed that the Bell Telephone will for the amount due your family ? - retire from the field. This then is a fair . ' , ; place. Going to anezhibition is the financial view of the matter e►s to the pros• Do you kno�s- that It is now paes,'t,lc• $•eII18ITlher �8 Close lilt 7 O;C10Cf On Tuesday ai2d - : - best kind of a family picnic. It is pert of a new, poor and untried company to obtain pure Life Insufance without the neves- Friday evenings. - I . cheap, for the railer ay fares are al- Paying au dividends. Knowing( the large sity of makiiidthese loans or deposits, and hence ' ` I - . wa s low, and it need not cost a cent ndmber of oar anbscribera who are share- without the necessity o! thus oontrlbutiug to the -_ __.____ __T____ _ __.__ _ _ _ ___ ___-_-_ __ __ _ __ _-__ _-_-________-___ - _ _ • . - 3' holders in the Bell TelephoneCo., we should payment of your own Policy ? ® i . - beside car and ate tickets. Thus ` 1 � � r g be base to our tract did we not try to pro Do ywu knows that by avoiding these ` i mane ed: it will be ne�rl ii liOt nits tact their interests se well as revent a y q deposits`lfr loses you w�j for many years save f o ` n 1 as cheap a5 remaining at Logue. The others from losing gargle amounts of mosso from one-third to 75 per cen4. of itis current '� '� by investing, in -new bubbles which cannot .. trip may save a doctor's bill, for there outlay required by the various level premium - - f. by any fair possibility pay a fair dividend, plans, and regia the difference for your buss. e7�sT T� HAND ` is no medicine equal to change of air. if any at all. Vt'e find on still farther in- , ' - - nese or,onr estate? E� _ sweat designs in Ladles' brooches, Or it way freshen up the whole family, quiry thf}t the Bell. Telephone Co. ltas to . _ e that on returnin home the will day about 14,000 sets of instruments in ttse i g y and owns between 4,000 and 6,000 miles of : GIM KERR, Agint, ping, and Bhor C1181IIs. 1 .. : resume work nth vim and energy line, connecting cities and towns in•Canada PIC$ERI11(i, ONT. �t '' that will 'make thin s hum, and in- BLOC K S ---One and Eight Day docks.: , , g and the IInited Butes. It bar also the .. , , ... _ . . crease the rofits. If on observe a:clnsive r' ht to connect with the s stem lid A gmute Wanted. 48-y _ I , P Y �c ? r. IL�V'RRWARE—Full stook, , new - goode, also r , ; . fair ntly, and investigate thoroughly, of the American Bell Telephone Co., in the R. H� JatQ18 yt knives forks ands oons. - , , - you may come across a suggestion, United States. Any person at all familiar y t P . - with the business and the cost of construc- Chief Agent, Central Ontar10, , _ Teas. oons from @ 1 50 er dog Extraardi -_ value t improvement, example Or pattern, tion can readily see that no company could p 4P p a ' r . that will save you more than the total duplicate this conetrnetion without s large 66 Yonge Street, Toronto. ca ital. Opposition may be a Rood Lbingl - --- - - - -- _ a=d See 'I'hO�l. - 1[i .. cost of the excursion before eihibition P HOi�88 t0 Let. ,ewelt maele to order. R'at�ehes clocks and jewelry repaired and wai'rriuted.' time come around again. ani where it has a chance of snoeess s . I , creditable thing, but *he+rre in . common 8nt, finally, even thongYi 'we isegsrd sednse is there anything to be made with EvEN•ROOMED ne Boase, with • attending an exhibition only in the three or four companies in such a small haus, closets, pantries. cellar; water, S A J Q H N T a . N . P and all conveniences. Rent ndoderate. A ply 4 light .of taking a holiday, it. is worth Population as we ' have in the Dominion of too mss• w, D, Hodgson, Pickering. 4AP _ _ _ . Praoti.Cal Watobmaker. Brook street., Whitby. . -' • - - . . - � � - all it costs in that view of it. For Canada ? W.e have therefore two desires - - ��-' - ---- in this matter, the first to protect our - bus eo le need holida s, and it is • . ' y P ..� y friends who have already invested in one - , . . no saving to refrain from t4em. The company, and the second to protect those I - - old proverb, "all work and no play who may be solicited to invest in certain _ _ - - - - - makes Jack a dull boy," is a true one. losses. Fipally, what is there to prevent r the Bell Telephone Companv, with rte - b t It is true of lack's father and mother, I �''1 d Stmss - wealthy and paid-up organization—in case �. , � , . i . cousins and aunts, brothers and xis- of a doubtful ettccess of >rheir rivals--reduc- ---- � r 1 _ - 1 tern, just as much as of Jack himself, ing the price of their anbsaription tosnoh s uyone needing a j of Ali' Fa L... GREEN, PROPRIETOR. _y f i t point as to wipe out all and sundry who I .e.i.. A break m on the monotony of every opposed them by a tariff on which none � 11rnaC® Will do �P81� t0..:, r" I have taken the aboVB l day life—a ripple. on the becalmed sea bat themselves ooald subsist 2--�� The �g,d W a1 - leave an `order wrth r��,., of routine duty—a fillip to the jaded Bliareholder and Insurance (gazette." Wye keep+'14ur �i/hiCl ©8[YIYrOt 138 be;J muscles—one of tired Natures wel- Joshua 811.11dy at• it - l � ' a> d yon will say it is the best you ever used. ` , come and sweet restorers, is the well Qnit a serions.aoeidont oocB ed n ::• _ f3QOn. j&lt 'I .t. ,�t„ .. A. B eo glade of ' improvedholiday. Sao take it. 'test Sandford °one-eveninK lately. Mr. and - e subscriber will have �► i' as sort- 1 ! : y ,.,. i; - : 4. r : (ttl A i, ;.,- ' and be thankfuh" Mrs. John. Russell, of the 4th con. of m ret of the latest styles ©i S3tov� gladj(;h�j� FO . -1 Uxbridge, bad been out to a, party, and ur f Whom . . on returning; home their horse shied at gee III Claremont and P14keltlg I f t, t as soon as the. Toronto Ft►ir ' vvar, and am vin more Flour e>r' Bushel tha>�. can be Judgmlent Lae been given iii the soiree rails which had been placed across g p Colch6ster election case declari the and will guarantee to sell 'as the ere , t . ng Mie road by some evil disposed neons, g0 elsewhere 1 t pp�� ap i , seat vacant, but holding the Poot• and the buggy was upset, ..and • Mr. and any responsible house » the trade. "- . B xi algid charts always -)tin hard,• : ,T {j"�'} - __ __ ' mest@r-General guiltless of personal Mrs• Russell •were thrown to the ground, Eavetroughiag and all kinds of jab work - . 1 ' Y Y .moi � mW \/�/ r i,y ir bribe the former being badly bruised about the promptly attended to. ' �'- Z` 1f , :, ,;� , ,t.,; ' ;. body, and the latter; �reesiving an ugl and i z .,,, . -. a y stifiap lamps and .uoal u#t: H ghest puce paid for Wheat.) � : � Yr , . i ., g i - { y 1 infnl wound under the eye from a verQ Shea . , ��., ` :I a , .) , p 'aha ra.+#` o tazatson in` the " village.. P utcher knife which she had with her. f S,helbourne this ear is onl 1 I R � iITS Y 7 Z meeting of the North Ontario ,� . J• .::_ `; _ ' ,::, 1 , 9 mills In the dollar. This oes far to. ' - g Falmer Infititate yeas held in the i . prove that village incorporation does .Market' hall, Uxbridge, last week to con- - 46-1 - , Claremont and Pickerw# mean a lar a increased aider the matter of an amalgamation withl Tie Tharagbred Stalllo� not necessarily g lC�'i'iC+- . - . Taxation. Shelbourne has been an the Port Perry and 8ongog Institute. r _ `�OA.:.DA: E " - - __.a a� n Tuesdla of last week a valuable' _.__ intsGrporated village for sev@ral years. tw year-old filly, belongin to Ddr. Jacob G r I TG dC Ci9 P11 �' i. ��a+gG�3, �.ecii'. , ,, � � • . I • . --DOi?lic-- St er, lot 20, bth con., arkham, w#s aper , Day in the week st Oateiaed and all other basfne in the U. B . fit? s. f avid Creighton; M.P.P., 8 ok dead b* lightning. ,. 1 s; ., , . "_ 'l�iies tharongYgb QU111ou ` Oakdale - win Fatsnt&hce attendeid tao'ior Moderate Fees, (' and Rost. Birmingham, the two a LindBay Fair, so it is `rtorted ' U u. __ stand for mares at my Yn Piceringg t' oboe is op to the U. t3. Patent Office, season. He is a �Var9 hi�+ed it4rse, being and we can obtain Pate!niRs in lass time thaq -gentlemen who are canvassing' the qr , not as great a suoces8 as fin former T EL� ��LE X� grandson of the groat" gh►in,"'► o waf; a itiae remote from Washi . greatetitraoehorse of hist ' e, .. clr r ehil'ttee,'' 8�bn(} MODIDL or DRAt�TiFT .. a Province in the interest of the new years• - , . „ ngtoflh arae alta of "oakdaiej," to G we advtae us to . ,.* the awn of Leisd 1 �! tett bilityy f�ree of ere • sad we intake NO CQDBerp$t1P@ organ, the "Empir@, HanLln has r60eiQed two O'tiiiltenges >g+verlr_i<aner elan have his own wh6st ground, w a ,great rt►co parse s4id Oaiidale himself, . �HARt4E UNLESS wE �B�AIN PAT>NT. f0>q 1'aoes in Australia. and fon bring good wheat ''yam are sore- before fie met with an dpgi - war @ne of We reteer, here, to the Postmaster the Supt, ` report submibed $150,000, or three- to get good flour. most prounisitig horses ort the f,` He edio 8, of )Stone Order Div., sad- to ofaOials 6f'the U. , The eOarlet fever epideiisie �i> t : Iddon �,• Grossed with heavy mares gt the horses waa%d ent See. For olnular, advise, terms, af►� fourihs of the capital stock necessary. is still spreading. . • for the British me fins grass imott� ae• mistresses to actual aiiefitrs in yoar eiwa State or � ) When 200,000 stock has been sub- t! , o , H 0 OVER+► tion. �E$ilhits ®to theme a foal, or sti for sionnly, write Yo z A Chinese transport heti been wreo'ked, sdngle leap. Giroopu's fee, eloo: tao•ti C d. SNOW QQ 1 ti ted the paper will be issued with the loss of nearly 8001ives. �"- JO$T LEMS. 8=y 011po+tite Patent ofa . :. . t t . r tt �• '4 . �' !� a' $ �+ :•1 t , „ w 4�. • a. s' 4'. ,s - .. .. .._ ..a.. _a. v- r - t.. s . / - _ t. I 1 _@ _ sV. �t a b t }� z a s x ,- v „e l- f . 4 r: .!, Y. I �'. f ,.. ...- t,. , - ... .. t , r �./ , . # ,.. E L. _. i L ,. ; s u. r. � r •,� r . t r i 1 v -4 ": •Y r �.- r I. �< -. .m' H t,i - - - , �i 7. ,. .R... r- - .p. r , ... ;. - :. _ _ .. Y : - .. , .1. .. ,i. - .. .. t... ..... - .. - .. ... .. -..I- ,.- . 1.. _ F i. -.., . }� i. -�f ,/ - r - : t THE VZ L►7 TIM GAL . - OTHER SOUS t , $ m the har r fro ', V�iw. Sherr -reeently to Jo - Il'r. B. Hoc tall -at 11ark1 .: oently burned J. D. Edna ing of leis con the 27th inst. t1, G,raham Bi their famous sit the, Port P 13ewmarke debentures ( 5 per cent, a' Two barn< .. belongw8 t, con. of Brecl Mgt. A large Ll: distance nort It is prey,lni have driven Mr. «'m. bought a It Corners fron Uxbridge, fu Someone able mare 6 of Udora, ai stake and'•,, A sneak t `' belonging t - lately and d half an acre j On ,the 1 Markham, Mr. Edw'ar totally coni II scared. • A yoling, Lebeare t wandering short. time 1 mind. ' On Thur T. Beatty the farm o of Brock, t below the gearing of The rep in the Hot has been a - - the result .. session, a stewardsli S TvVo cat of con. 1, Pastore ar About hall ` - track near ' - train. M way eoml their frac' We hes rents in ` it inust 1� appearani Vdrawn. Corners, that Jno. 760 bush' coal and Two i lively tin r props. _ was Clio' ' boy of th .. aid out ora a s� be cal Novi sate The re boro, wo The bars '- through saved. J. Syms and Pref ' • rebuild the foun r There r day aite that mil . - Mrs. G• Ix bright 1 F - was hav :. f; his side 1 one of t hind wl <., oblague - breakin On S k 13toaffv '�1r . Badger - -: car whi he was !4gLinst tlgjarie� poiitio, ` A` - notiee( t ; t::_ b[ - to resu a' ' jured i relativ The pool sl i, $aturc ti Tonto, street, 11 ovens street Two ` - � • , Whee " eats A ¢. of the ' Anotl� passel "! I .. Qui t� 1d�ebaf� I. L►tely ,i the B v ( it�a a. . 4. s Lire e } r , aCQut1 �. mann the q tyr oppon oou `° debate t . { q } 1 fi'.a ll - � '�.' F . _ qui s } prohi'l •"'E ': �' NS.. �. y r p@� f' ' - =f ' _- . - - - - T.- 7. � ' � r �i� r ..« a. .i u� o C J"� - � 4 - 4 .- . ,.y x a, �. , ` . - , .i . 1. r. r • T• e-: Y 1i s. ., 4 -. . .;.. _ q, - �, :. ,' ¢ i' - ,.- ..--.. ,E -:_. : -- }. .. ... ¢ ,. `eat( .'1r' -.., ` .., •k;t , �' .. - , .. rr- � ,y- .. a , .a -..w_ . 33 _ ,, : , .. .... i ... ... .. .. . VI•, a .r :�- 'i 11 �.� r .. 'Jy,x`. y • - _. .. -. _. ... ., .. 1. .t.. ,.. - t - ; - - ':.(`i,tf:-.... S .tu i ., 1,�.•.� - - - - ,f?T •? `f:, 'ir, +; - - _ , , ., t e:. — '6 z ,- .r� .: A4' Rama aa• : I'Kit ,- rl ; 01 � - � F DISTRICT' DQTS.. -_ , "i';f ��,_. ¢%y ro,- 3 T ; . If .;I {• a��: � r. T - Ibio�tahAY, OCT: 5TZ_,kuotlott - sale �f W 4 : ,1 t%...: � t,,,.. ,} r HE wE84 LATLST NEwB CULLIm FBox farm stock hpp em , te,y,otirehOld Dods V ' s �� r 'h , g f '•., r Ry ¢14 410: l,y j :, • ,4� r i, t " . T ox a d liar w t tits estate. o Sfl FB t P d OOd lou m d lrI' t+t... .a ra; t:,stL.. __ ;4tri; tr: „:��71 .�° {+ obi '4:`r E LOCAL PRS83 ANn 4LEAh , i g ai.., - ,R,•= .r, n a (',' t: r F, t s: 1 laretao 4 " 4< £ , i#rf'!',i .%L___ +F` a < :e,` 1 c ' l Y' ill. t , n �� ZbQ ate �'Pllliam :Vest at C 1e,¢ tt•a ,}�l•p ,.t; •-,i, ..,-ti 1 t l,l*�! 4 # .. r g�k lr a!`i: 1 i h la,i- + l�.` 'ii' �t3:} , • i OTHER tOURO S:' ? , -- :., <` . .. . O r wlan T F PS f ii N,. f, i S., :¢ 3 7 Hale t 1 odo�ier RO .Fa L ,'s> a' . . a m. P �, ! r e t T r► 4; tr. �++�� .;*91 .: ;:,1}.•l. >�'}. •;':: .:. j p• , ,. •1 1' 1h...ti1'V J. F'.. '-,rr Qw' nw ''a- Lt,lf . i).� - F. r. r ,� _ TQr sur - 7 ; " rk' Oat , attatlQneerg. Bee bills. ', iia . � t-. ,; r f x ; ,,�' i= + - w r -i„ y }f v i lti�� r verninent dredge i& wo m8• ''; f" tr, A tWsDxEsns�r --Aac 'fon st►1e of : �� 80 , , OCT. 6TH t► ',1. ' ."I'. ".:,i� krf1 ^, ,� V„ ilt:'`r,y, f'?"v-ver: Vis• i��t.{ i, i. , . tit: kJ': ''i{ t ,,y .:3 ,, 7 . r front at Port Fe s. rho a ,. , + he ha Sweiit honae store and lots, in th ,. •a .4 r_ _y,•.:. j :.,�e. 1 `, .� , r , ��; l ng c i1F. _ is �.I , } ` + 4 a r ,. > , �• 7 try �Vm• Sliarrard, of Sandford, sold a Dolt village of Glaremotit, the propertq of „ 1(; r-. recently to John Orchard for X130. D�rRFJamea.Tobbitt, Bale will`take lace :+ ' to erect a' °'Aw ' t 3:, ,.,: r, . �, , p 111c. B. hoover at tends, h one re• immediately at the tercnine�tion o{ the , - . , y t . ,i 1 `.._ ,t leas 4f i e tate. mill at MarkhaID, i>. 1 Bale at the late, wm. West 8 e8 t.`a_° �t1 e,ci s })fir `� . . x ,tt ..: , •�-.i•,'a.':• ,u :tt ,r .:.: i _ cantly burned down. Poacher Rowland, anetioneers. rase ;, '' � tri • � � q ,.' .' f , . a, • ,,;;�;_ , I ;, . r ' • : n t:. ' J• D. Edgar, M.P., addressed- a reset• ' posters yy i vela- �.l •. } n,e , • sat Qroodwoad on SATIISDAY, O�T.'STg--Anatt6II gale o �� ing of lila constttaent ¢ ,3 } f s' i4¢ , to t+ �' t r, to , ? ; r, able land, the ro rty of Eli ah W ,t a ', i i,. . the ..7th fust. P Pe 1 ,' i - r Graham Bros.. of Claremont, showed Bostwick, adjoining the Village o! Piok ,_ t ` ,1 , , ,:' I erlgg. at the (lordon $011&e, at 2 m., ,t ,'. +/ ;t , 1 ., .:, 4 4 .. s _' , y , i+ t '; A' their famous imported Clydesdale horses p• consistin of 61 acre& of choice land. ;'_,- } at the Port Perry Fair this week. Thos..Poncher, Auctioneer r �. � Durr: 1 est , and get ' filled it , ' , ., Newmarket has sold its water -works MONDAY OCT. loTs—Extensive credit sale res 95000), drawin interest at ... , Rr (. . - . . . . h tanto ( of farm stock im lementa and honae i `: - 1,.' ;:..AY i . -_ .. p r 1 :1 1.. 5 er cent, at a premium off 10 per cent. hold furniture at lot 10, rear of 7th con- wo barns, stables and their contents, cesaiou of Pickerin tela art of the ; 12th ( r belonging to Wm. McCutcheou, estate of C. Birrell, Esq.) the property coy. of Brack, were burned on the 15th of Thomas Gibson, Sale to commence t • ,. • _ 3 '' i nst. at 10 o'clock ; Lunch at noon. Poacher Iar a black bear was seen` a short Rowland, auctioneers. Bee bills. . - . g •� ace north of Manilla the othQr day. TIIEBDAY, OcT. 11Ta--Credit, sale of term � �I01�nj"�as � � lista stock and iqi lament&, the ro rt of r • It i� presumed the numerous bush fires Jamesnllivan, at lot 27 Plat con- ; ' _ have driven them to the front. cession of Pickering Township. Sale at - -- - ' 11lr, «'m. Baynard, of Zepliyrr, _has : 1 p. in. Poacher (k Rowland, auctioneers. bought a 100 acre farm near Victoria See ostein. ! • • . , . Corners from 11:tr. James Dobie, Sr., of WEDNESDAY, 06T. 12TH ---Auction sale of r , -Uxbridge, for 97.900. farm stock and implements, the property . Someone recently set a dog on a vale- of Asa Hubbard, at lot 18; 3rd coih. of , I• , able mare belonging to `Vesley Umphrey, the township of Pickering. Sale at 1 p. f �. I, r _ of li lora, and the animal ran. against a m. Poacher d� Rowland, , saationaers �� 1� , i:: 'Grand ��06anng Ant Sale, Commencing _At Once, stake anchwas killed. $ee s &. ¢ A sneak thief entered a potato step $ATusnaY,cT. 15Ts.—Credit Bale of farm pp stock I elon 'ng to a resident of Pine Srove , i plements, dce., the property of � dt ed of. Fattiest d@tirinQ Dregs Gloodt. Flannels, Blankets, Woollen I b `Villiam Lee, at lot 12, in the 8th con. And oontinnit R day by day until the whole stock is lately and duff ap and carried away about of Pickering. Sale at 12 o'clock, noon. yarns, Hosiers•, (Moves, T reds, Cloths, Ready-made Clothing in mane', boys' and youths Tweed Suits, also Overcoats in, . i Half an acre of murphies. Poacher & Rowland, auctioneers. v�, if E a 16th, u of s 'in the 8th con. mens', youths' and boos. Clothing made to order. All of shore will be offered at one-third less thea Hanel prices for same - goods. The stock is W16�a'bd must'be sold oat by the New Year. I ; ' ltiarkham, about 8 a.tn., the baiti used by �)'�oTE—Parties gettwq sale bills prlht• _____^ DIr. Edwards was discovered on fire and ed at the office of Tzslt Plc>�gtxa NEw l ! totally consumed. The contents mere in- will get a notice similar to above from X10 f011�• R��►1 �f,St�+t� �����t �' ��Tg'i•1Z - . cured. date of printing t9 date of sale, FREE °F •,_ ,r � "- • a t The double shop we hltve so long occupied, known as the Glasgow Warehouse. 3 Dung ina>i, the son of Mr. John csARaa.1 �Asc�L Pickering, containing 244 acres of first-class land, well fenced with two . _ Lebeare (Thorah Island) was found PARCEI. IL --,Part of lots 7 'and 8, Base Line, ,, '; - andering about his father's premises a a1 o on i � %;' dwelling houses, out buildings all lately erected, with stone stables underneath. tiros a o' in an ansoupd state of a is to sa yoer lungs. Also' all i n�L III.•—South art of Lot 28, In the 2nd Con. of Whitby, containing 8b acres, choice Land, buildings and ah rt g Th t Y' - er wonder p �i rind, yoar breathing machinery. V y ; , fences all lately erected. i on Thursday of last week while Mr. ful machinery it is. Not only the larger west of the Ontario Ladies' College gate. �' j, T• l3eatt vas assisting in threshing on air -passages, but the thousands of .little PiRCEL IV. -A choice pasture field, containing 8} litres, y os. Gibha, 14th con. tabes and cavitives leading from them. PARCEL V. --'Vacant lot between the Ontario Bank and Ontario Block, The lot will be sold with the use of both the farm of blr. Th 1 i of Brock, the fleshy part of his right arm When these are clogged and clicked with wdls, to the north and south of said lot, on Brock Street. 1 PARCEL VI.—V acant lot immediately east of the English church on Duncan .Street... , below the elbow 'was torn out by the matter that ought not to be there, your r mearin� of the machine: fangs cannot half do their work. And For fiuther particulars apply to us. : ': } what the do, the cannot do well. Call The re resentative of )r orth Victoria y y I _ • . _ i4 p it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia,, catarrh, �, in the House of Goinmons, Mr. Barron, consumption or any of the family of J, ! �jA��jj+`'. ': has been addressing his constituents on R. ' ' throw and nose -and head and ,lung ob- - - ;- the result of his labors during the last strnctiona, all are bad. All ought to be - ' - session, and giving an account of hies got rid of. There is just one sure way to . . • dshi —a ver proper thing to get rid of them. That is to tak® Boschee's ste�ti ar p Y Ta o cattle belonging to Mr. Paterman, German Syrup, which any druggist will i • ¢' of con. 1, Scotat, strayed out of their sell yon at 75 cents a bottle. Even tf every- ' i bli a distance of thing else has failed yon, you may depend o _ T a . . pasture and after ram ng ) ( , -:N shout half a mile Rot�on the railway neon tis for certain. 'S2 '', #� track'near Zevphr and was killed by a ADvices,To 1i�oTasas -!r6 `yon diaturbe k � r 'j�`IS 0 a nt ht and' broken of your rest by i1 train. Mr. Peterman is sueing the rail- child suffering and crying with pain of Cutting - , . . R'ay eompaaq for 550, on the ground that Teeth? II so send at once an� get a bottle i.. , Ch'emlo$le SIOCllder Braee6 of "bdrs. Winsiow's soothing gyrnp , iOr If 't On Want' ' P�CTII$, r , l i' . their track was not enclosed. Children Teething. Its value is incalculable. �. , r little sufferer immeiately. i We hear many stories of eat achieve-- tom" Patent Medicines, pOIIg88, Perfumery, and 8111: T �' It will relieve the p� there ie no min e I ' menta in tllreahing at this season, and Deout taplti ctmoltlhysentery and Diarrhoea, - T011et ArtIC1e6 OII Will find (jar ; �I it •' inust be 0mit�ted some Lave the regulates the stomach and Bowels, cures Wind ] ' ` f ' . __ I �' o ',1st a little over- Colic, sdtens the llama, reduces Inflammation, I', {�. , appearapce of tela„ 1' BtOek COlnple - and 'vee tone and energy to the whole system• OL` Q dra�'n. The iAteat OOmea front Finch s yore Winelow's $nothing S 'tor children f.. 11 ar yrup + the est Quality. is pleasant to the taste and is the peracription I , i Corners, Nest fort-, .nd into the effect PHYS�`•CIAN; �R,ESCRIPTIi�S, p, Lawless, of Eglinton, threshtd of one of the olden United St tea, and syfor sale -F) 1 lLIJl ga s Bacon, �ced that •Tu and n frees in the p 76a bushels of barley with 230 lbs. of by as druggists throughout the world. Price 25 , ' coal and four and a Half barrels of water. testa a bottle. ire sure you ask for"Ms6. wiv- and family recipes carefully. con4paunded at the.. and other Provisions, Cheap. 5 " t 5Lc)tti'N $OpT�INti SYRUP," and take no other 8 - �',ao females at VS oodbridge had a . kind• ,t :' R .TS11ST89 A ' • lively time ov r the possession of some � ♦ = P ARMAC�Y. ' t to fiE•hLing. and one BIRTH. PICKING . �! props. They go " _. vc as choking the other. &hen the small CRExeatt—In i?ickeering, on the $7th fust . the !� _ — — Fresh and Goad. boy of the ane getting the worst of the :t wife of William Grennon, of s daughter. , , �� iiispeCtion will oblige• ` laid out hip mother's opponent by a blow M�RRIEo ,• fiam a stick of store wood. Doctors had xA-Ttvas`-w ---At the Manse, Dunbarton: A LEXi FINDL - tc, Le called in to attend to both females. ou Wedne y, September 4btb, 1887, by the : I �! tried. P.ev. B. M. . lir. l3eo. Aa4tings to flies p= Now satisfaction in law will be Minute Whal 7,>'oth of Pickering towusbip. '+ for sr Scar- � The reaideneI of John Tay HOLEWuR:g—E CHMAN.—At the residence of the '; �' ;' born, was bur t to the Around on the 21st- tri e's lathe , on the lath Inst., b� Bev. A• a• t �R �� The barns can ht fire several times, but 1lcLachlin, Mr. Thos. Wilson olbonrn, of rn e r ar Pickering. Mrs. Elisabeth >Larchman, ilith through the efforts of neighbors were daughter o James vends:.burgh, l6sq., of `:. �; Two young men, T. Stanton and Scott. ,' t ._._:, , , saved heir Barin - - - . Symon deoerve praise for t g pI HEBING 1[ABHST. . 6 •' - t•• If �iOA I al'8 WaIIt uk L=ber e of wind. frit. Taylor will omRoe 90,1997. Os s . . and presenc s :ii�wa Of an kind e contractor having L',. • O� y t I, rebuild at once, th Fall wheat to mac ; spring. 75c gowe laid. ur, family, r cwt. l910 to is 98. the foundation already Toe to 75c. P'1 t - - y *. t ijzbridste on MOf1• . I lour, pastzy, cwt. >i9. Bran Per cis 417 ' .� } . est . i �.' - There occur ed a • shores. eco -per cwt, • p i ' . . t week an accident $4 00 per ul t. $1i son, _ day afternoonof las Bath of too : ecreenia 70c per ew P� _ + : ;: __ _ - . . that might ha a r@salted in the d p BttBSB YaRHET• ' .'Tji.• Posts, $ 's yoni;ge"st &On, 8 Toronto, 8ept.9g.107- � - D V NBA � . Mrs. George I. s PAWK l _: . hail mer8. He is of n to-do were small ('! n - bright little 1 d of f°ur anm T$e t�treetlr�ceiP bout 7 bushels of _ --- -- Picket, . . . 1 � nide on a load of oats wish ,w prices uthehanRed. ' was having a sold at 77c eo 780 for fell and �"• _ ��Qrj• , Wh@n he fell Off wish w not o and c for goose. Barley arm. selling ar-� � J.J� v ( : tat lila elder brothler eepp 900 1$c.7 / . ' ' one of the bags between the front and at we to Oec oats firm, with ssJes Of � . I ' 1: ' hind wheel, the latter . passing over him bushels at to s7c. Peas are nominal at 61c, , ' -;, nr an thing iii my line, give j - ls tide a his 8110111dar. and 6�ic for e. Ray in telt supply; 36 loads + : ' soon as the farmer6 are J id 50. straw so at 68 to oblaquely from h sold at S12 0o to !ol me a Ball. h d his collar bone. sold at 6f; 6o to 67 00. Beet, 6s The nndQrsignad ae nasal will be in the ipaiket to buy, as , ° breaking three ribs an sic atop flogs prepared to sell, any quantity of• i 0!f last week at to64 6a fez forequarters, and $6 60 to s7 0o for�E - - , On Saturda mOt111ng hind gnatems' Lamb 69 to i10 00; and mutton :E ��EA�i R f Stouffville, a brakeman named Lon is7 to 68 0o. 8�i j+ . .. a link on a freight The produce market was quiet to -day, and i. I Badgerow Ras patting prices generally ruled dteadrito yogis ge $olio 'j'O BP DELIVERED AT Ort R car While the- sin was in motion when 1St 14c; butter, lb. rolls.93 3 B - the beam and thrown 19 to S1; ince or,18o to 1st. l lard 10c ; cheese ; # . , .. , ,• ro v , S�icl�arin�' �arI 9 ' ; 1; he was caughtt by ' ns 14c to 1so. Vacon 1oc to 12c. Epee per b i170. ,st6a= =10,v1'�L'tory - . - r. # against one of he rails, i eceiving serio Potatoes per bag 90c to $100, PP L injuries. He was held in a paint 76c to 6160- ! And will pay as Liberal Prices as the market will afford, r' I J ' position - for uite s time before being ,, roved the I- _ • Itis doubtful itihe will be able We may further say we bays, at a large oa8b outlay, very mach flop �P�,OyFj To• noticed. The in- ' - in from farmers' dragons, enabling us 'to Handle twice the to resume wo before spring• facilitiep for reeeiving'gra • I . s at York, and has els° : Iquantit in the same time as formerly. We also h eat of tpheTowzt&hi �Cauncil, ;nFed man by . , The BELL ORGAN ,. relatives in (1 odwood. by the kindness of adjoining fa�'mera and a little Jibe y Ron a ill, Danbarton and Liver- who have promised a. fftrther grant, the road to the Harbor has been much improved, T9 the only iIIBtrument made The g making this a very desirable niirket to d@liver sad sed at. f haying a pe'fact Dasi, Moth and l�oase pool stage me R+ith as accident the other .. - ' vehicle was leaving To- D SALT FOR SALE. which is always closed, and is mash { Saturday. • �•�' COAL �iN Ezcluder, eI vv en at the junction of King r 4 A superior to a so-called Monne .Proof Ari `ronto, an it was �Q �`I O • 4 . 1 EMS. MOOD I : rigent• meat" advertised by another company. Their . c�f the Dov bridge, k ` . D, I�itA'TTHE S v irp rovement consists in a gate aroltnd Vie, street, west in the.' D I • 1 overturned b a wheel catching ppeedals, which is opened and closed with the 'rob and wrenched a art. ' +� ' fall -board ; s;tonld the ozgan at anytime De left street railway awl • admitted, and. p i ; open, dust and vermin are freely ars Wer@ injured. Dlra. y: rifiv- :,,, they will assuredly eat thetr way oat. Two of the p eft _ - i bora, re6eived several . . ` , i Ne other company can use our Patent Pa$b►l, i . Wheeler, of Scar +' and we would advise all furandi nYchaesra - nts about th±� head, and Mrs. Roberge, 1 . hp e rased. „ x -t all Lbe most ihmportant and practical itaprbves a of the setae place, had arm and the • ; " t `,# --- _ - i c" oleate known to ohs trade. vehicle was procured , AR g�U , Another =�� t 'THF - _ IRA-ZILIAN W iti ,Agents their ottrney. i BrOs•� - '�` • : I . risen era went forward on J b a ,,,7' . , . Fo1"S1 P g s created y - Crockery .;. .dIi wa atom late revolution in tie Quite an eicitement W fil celebrate the event by P ?¢ ! i - held in Daley.'s Mall, 8touffville, Trade for the Bnsr implements whe><e yetin i ,,. ;i: debate who argued that ., - y'' lately by Miss Kennedy, rohibition, and ' t 1 �' �-�-t �r - i a s �eL�i� the Bible did not teach p ed that -', "'+` ��� Rev. Mr. Wihonghby, who ergo I Colored Tea Bett& and colored Qltatxlber Betts• actually given with°ut dtivink !10 or 60.miles or sending it did. Avery large audience listened to - ,i� Colored Dinner Setts, t said st let to select fincn,�aa. °" ' K Both disputants A large stook of entire new prtttlern - ' a _ the &plated contest. Y,' ::,.., away. Lwiae the dittanoe. �Pe leave F,, emselves in a very creaitabie , a..�° .' = Remember this is no hlimbng. We lead t e trade to r '. T and intend keeping a full �w:. 1 ` aognitted tb stuck well to i Tena and 'Colla@a and ileneral' (#rosaries t�;eke:�,a , ass Kennedy line of repairs , c•*►i t� rr .:++ manner. M 'e her , t a 1 ii, ► We carry a large stock and self F , � ' , a. t�,, . aF s,"4. } f and i ' "+ e3`� i;' ' L q f yJ' nettioII throughout and gay h r °' 4 St bottom 1.1Ce8. % iv. � P. 1. __ ;,!, . � .. ; �_` - - is the q which he did not f:;: 1? ' ' d iaeineis' - opponent some points ilio lib 'a . : l�]�leM W u y ria6 for eu quantity of choice butti@r, fi sh eggs au . ' #` _ . F or cord not refute. Bev. a was noticeable " Q, ute1y P u 8a 1 ' $igh$st`ti y " : - �; , ;., . Ab8• bacon. Please call and sae us. No troulble to show good&. . - debate on the other pan at reasonable prises -� " 1' e and more ' i N kti a �r r f laug11a8' ever varies. A marvel of purity for greater elegan0e O This wder n eases- More economical AS Eft. a On the whole it S Ill' O ' , � i . •t= r . ¢,a,'E , N 3 s I� • $'• F0 t7�Tg . , _' po t ' strength and wholesui�q forcible ennnoiation• kinds, and cannot be sold iii � , 1 ; , r t¢ , �{F „ • e Bible taught nom tition o thhtpha�teH Powdersw sol�onl�y i . ` � t map be said that the atm encs departed than the ordinaryfh_t h �nt. t t DeQerell's .Block, rook fit., mte unRisertain whether weight alum p r t t BAsiNo POwD1a Co., 108 Wall 1. • 1� :� , .. ase of intoxi• in cane. RotAL 35y. : mod state , ,r,. e Ora t N. Y. � t hibition &tree --E x {. 3.. r Pro , , ra k : s - �'e t, i ,,. b e g t n h no rs as a , ORtI . s $ q . , __ _ 3. , , t 7 , i ..,. , . k • i. , . , a r 1.._, I _. ._. _ '-, ., -. _ .. ..-.... �. ._ .. j .. .. ..y _. _ . - nP _ P. .. ,. r; -a,.. z: r .. ..., . ...... -.--. .. , --. _f u, ,,. ... , .. -... —s- _- - .:�.. :. r - _ s t- v: a. -,- . 1 .. : 2_ £, s >.. . , .- ,. , . t W. .. 1 4+ , , _ .. - -,.r.• ..:. .. ,,. . - - _-. (` ., . ..; ... _ ... .. .5.. - r. > - ... .. . u .. •t t a ' __ r a • x. ,r� i 3 .,. _. : .-i.. .. .k� .-.. .-. r , .� S t. .rti..0 .r.. <-a k, ':,y m° L,. ,..0.._a ':TL:E :g .,TP .G,_ .z. . A. . 1 ,,% Mr Cola`s =ptt#1f.' , ` Alt'bt�Q ±tp ed so ssu�tdddenly; Icould SOME CURi08'1N'A6EB8. . IDGAR RARTOF � A�� On 1.tble'ri f ant do d n �a�h—t 'fda ' scarcely` res met my' t..dived my whole , . - .. 7,. Y . Po Y m Irre ihl Resolve salsa the life in a ittIii s time. For a mo- wager was wade eatrl in the last, _ Qf _ Y ' 1i !! r,+� pow•' PIS y $ �qg y er c f sleep, unable to eat, tortured by a ter- 'went I tris to a ecdive m f. Only for • tory by a bpukor Mined Bulliot. - He was s (CONCLUDED:) ribly keen conscience, heartily sick at soul, moment, for a smell of something burniog firm bellevtr in the adppeere�jltlon that it salla . "Well well • erha s I'm wron ," he Peary of life, eager for death, Ir Edgar. Bar• made me start round. The clothing of the taiio on St. Swithia'a titwy (duly lb) it will ejaculated ; '' P p g ton, mwke.a fall bonf alba o rd tresicher corpse, was on fire. Nervinp myself, I seized stpo fall, more- or less for forty diyq alter. then perhaps, too, it was folly i i # y 'y' a can of water from the sink drew m sin- h ' —sheer folly to dream of Lucy nbecoming— mV baseness, my crime 1 Y St. Swit2" in q.tiay in the year 1123 ivaa very I Talent? —Yah 1 I eesbed and dill e• ter's dead body away -from the furnsco, and wet, wad no j3algor offe�ted to bet any one There, I mu t endeavour to fot•let—to for, ' patois get- What ! t liaridon litet�c 1e, for;.by. seek,: a Lain amount of And at ,t a up of her dr, as hen wha chose Fo .psi dpwit iiia liioney t>s�►t the hiss seer d -from the pose ion ? I dre�urre oi:t a act • p1` ed the next forty ilsye would be r$itiy. $o many peace of mttfti s ea e . Why ` you at le P�?t coke own d ed a doo .d!' and . le persons eliowvcl a desire to take qp ,this oun man en= -`1 ve a�; . Hou - ; �yll a fir�1- brain ; an life „... , bat finished. l don't milling ou that I heic"t Britten a nova — e , perha _f"%coln- brew �of w r, the•"`red-hoteoke wager that its ierms were reduce to writ- iled a nc,vel would be a better term ; it —and ran. 11 by this act? Wel , ou see, 1 in as f°llowa lf, dating fJrowt, Swith• ' it's not all my own invention, notwtthetand- � p ling that however, it is likely to prove anuc- cJ.rtainly 'poseestice more of - truth. • What naturally wished it to appear'' y minter's in s day, it rains more or little for forty come df it? Notltin carrtb of it nothing at death had been canned by the water Doming days sucoeesivel Bulliot will be consider - cess. Still sceptical . Nev Never mind ; I . par- ; 8Y+ don your short-sightedness. Sit down there 11 but chagrin attd disappointment. in contact with the glowing coke; and the ed to have gained ;but if it ceases to rain and I'll tell you a plan I've formed." On the day following the evening on which rose succeeded 1 Such is the short-sighted- for only one during that time, Bulliot has I left H7rrr Glnttmixi�"� f ``� altr+'d� uvrminlmk 'Hees of a coroner's .jury. loaf." On these terms Bulliot betted . He forced me into a chair, rolled up a + , paper cigar, and resumed : a lodging at Fulham. I now set abbut Coto- I Placed my sister's body ill a line with the against all who presented themselves. He `'Thornton,'.' he went on, "you've clone plating and revising my novel, pprevionely to furnace, so as to suggest that she had fallen was ao confident of success that be placed ' me not a few friendly terms ; you've dell submitting it to a •decent publisher. -Cer' dead from the catastrophe, .which would money against articles of value of every de- - earned the confidence which I now repose fainly, ' thought I should awake one morn- suggest itself pretty forcibly, I thought. wdption. v . People brought gold -headed in you. I've discovered how to. make per- in and fi d m ar , and withbl Subsequently I fixed a small tis -hail (used cense, snuff-boxes jewels, even clothes; 8 R. S if f moue j petual motion, and '''tend to make it super- finii.a heavy chegpii awating rqe at my pub- 'for 'washing' gold lace) in a position to inter and Bull%ot wagered as much money agaixst cede steam inrAllway engines. I do !:More, lisherm. - Dream's ! -=- no king Taut , dreams ! that its upsetting had caused the disaster; them as he considered they were worth. , I ve found out ow 1 can :transmute lead in- It was not to be. t and then I left the body lying there. < When his stock of cash camQ to an end he to gold. A fact; I give you my honor. I've I wrote to an eminent publisher abiiitViiiy I sdu ht the'room On the second floor, issued 'notes and bi1:b of exchange to such '_ something else, too, that will astonish them-, novel ; and received for reply that he would where I knew he contents of the till were an extent that it was said he bad paper ` I've a scheme by which I _can roduce at take upon himself the publication,_ providing .kept ; zoy object being,, o course, to enrich money to the value of 100,000 crowns. All . least a thousand pound a' worth. of diamonds-his.xeaders thought well -of it. He further myself somewhat. Luckily, I found the key this naturally excited a great deal of public r informed me b way of crushing m hoe in the safe. I took of gold and foreign gold curiosity, and the rash man found himself daily. I have . From a saturated solution + Y Y g y P e' .a>Ud silver coin, all, -about tussal paunch' quite fashionable for the time beintt. Verses of carbtrn in carbonic acid; co>zpled wifh that I mastadvance thirty or forty guieeas black lead mixed with another contrivance, . for advertisements, etc. worth. Leaving the safe as I had found it— were made in his honour, a play was pro- Ican manufacture diamonds+ape, and d' Thirty' lgiti leas I' wily, :thirty pend just 'light by tw, ty sovereigae, of- epurse— dueed which ha1 him for its I*ro ; in a monds of the'firat water, too 1 Youpball be theta 1 a sum almoot beyond my s, with the . key%;, lqcki I tnr64 on pay word, he attracted as much attention as if - my partner --we will eiiare our gains to the 'But, en, •my ' ork` wde certain to4ee6 he pxepared tp leave'ths_hogaE , he had been a monarch or a famous states - uttermost farthing. But you must aid me with access ; could I borrow the cum from As the door of the room, I shod man. But unfortunately for Bulliot, St. in uttermost plan—which is this .; I've planned, anyon •lila' art thonBkt ws. •stifiad aa_ 6lgred and trembled, and my teeth began to Swithin was not true to his character. For and I wish very torch to tear the flesh from soon a orn. My sister was the only chatter. Turning about, I clutched at the the first twenty-one days of the stipulated Mr. Bicker's throat." wealthy friend that I possessed,_ and we had banisters, and wont unsteadily down the time more or leas rain fell. The twenty- ' "Barton,= quarrelled in the =times gone by ; so that, stalls, tend gaickl§ sought the street. second day, however, was bright and cloud- . _ I entreat you to calm yourself, M staggering hurryincreased at each _ ' . I interposed. "Your eyes are getting blood- there was not the slightest hope in that stride. 1, as it were struggled throu¢h the less, and night came on without there as shot, 'could off ties our face. its awful ex- quarter. However, I determined on having 88 ing the slightest sign of rain. Bulliot was Y Y the money by f,Air means or foul --probably groups I met on the ' vement, like one fol- ruined, and ruined Too completely that he . pression would appeal you. Mr. Bickers a foul, owed by a demon. felt mad ; my brain was unable to meet the notes and bill -i that a kindly,•:m�ly, fellow." �� I sat me down to think. At length, after reeled; live things s in running about bore his nape. The holders of these tried I tell yo he is a very demon, returned -much thought I resolved that I would see inside my brain• co enforce payment ; but the ancient law Edgar Barton. "He wishes to crush my _On the evening of the next da the papers- • future ha anew ; hasn't be o eyed _to pro my sister, come what might. g �� Y P Pe did not recognize debts of this kind any Pp v P Soon I_'foitnd myself- in the street and were full of the Terrible Ceesetrophe in more than lees the law of modern days. -core me a berth as a scientific drudge. Why --Street, Clerkenwell. And the jury's _ walking ata nick ace_ bound for Clerken- + j rY They were accordingly non•suited, and - �a►s he done this ? 'Fur my good. Piss 1 well, where my sister resided and carried verdict proved to be the one that I'd con- their debts declared irrecoverable. Ie has contrived it so as to keep me out of trived for • the reed that m sister had - literatni•e. -Hark to me," he went on- res on the business of a gold and silver refiner. Y a8 Y In the early part of the present century - g• P The lateness of the hour (it was seven met her death by means of an accident. sporting men were fond of betting on the . . ing the sides of his chair, while his eyes Her mons and possessions were willed to seemed -starting from theirsockets, "Charles o'clock) I -regarded as favorable to my plan ; me fast enough • dut•4tton of the lives of celebrities. " Na - Thornton, hark to me, for fame,move and her assistant would have gone home long g and I became a rich man, poison L. was especially the subject of these y' before. I arrived, I reasoned, and I should And, ah me, st what a cost. I furnished me wagers. It is related that, at a dinner of friends are before you. Aid me, have my sister all to myself. a house, and published my novel : and lost party in 1809, Sir Mark Skyes offered to _.- -troops**.,, -and they are yours. Help me to avenge the I found her in the back shop -, a five -inch eight guineas starting by its publication, pay anyI one who would give him a hundred �asults• which that man Bickers has heaped The tried to rove tete mad. They did at „ meltingpot full almost to the brim with Y P Y guineas; down a guinea a day so long as upon me. Here his hand clutched my broken trinkets and gold watchcases, was length. But I escaped them, yes, I escaped Napoleon lived. The offer was taken by a _ - - wrist, as bending forward he whispered in them. $arras i All' to to the power of my ear ; "Help me to remove him.'' in the furnace nearest to the door, in front brain. Sia What die I gay 2 Brain ? clergyman present-; and for these years .{ Aghast and horror-stricken, I grasped the of which (the furnace) my sister stood; ram- Y Sir Mark paid him 365 guineas per annum. g 8 P ming down the coke and "banking up" the Why, cunning and scheming have been my He then thought that Ile had thrown away back of my chair and el it tight ; then i crucible. ruin—my curae ! _ enough . money, and disputed further pay - stifled my terror and contempt, toad answer- « I am scarcely glad to see you, Edgar, " I have ria moriey now. My last 1ourpence ment. The recipient, who was not of all . ed: T she said coldly ;and then added : " 1 cup which I got for a pair of shears I stole from disposed to lose his comfortable annuity, fVkwt •do -your .word8 bode.? Da you pose it's a'�'tidt that beings' you to me. You 4"64litm, purchased nae the, whsroon brought on action, which, after lengthy mean remove him by murdering him?" I write and a int f coffee whteh I am now "Yes," he said, "I do." x swore terrible oaths that you would never. + pp litigation, was decided in favor of the = look cit. ms again. i Have you a retentive drinking in a 61thcoffee honli�, Bother baronet. 'Only you might have tined �� prettier .memory ; You used to have, or have you the. A foreign prince staying in Paris made a - word. I said. Remove him - forgotten your •'resolve ? Ah, 'tvijfl' r' she :Ah, well I id is all ever now. And I don't heavy bet with a member of the Imperial He chuckled. continued, seeing my contrite look • and know -whoa got my money. Nor do I care. Club that he—the prince --would in the Douatleas he telieved that I was willing " � . I hate it ; ever coin had a demons face 'i .: -� '- downcast eyes : 1 suppose you re hard Y + course of the next two hours, he arrested by - to aid him—thact I was dazzled by his vague up' or low down, poor stupid boy, - -1 won,t each one glared at me; they drove a wild- the police without committing any offence • I promise of " fame, money, and troops of Shake hands with. me Beforp an4her. hour or two ,f she'll awa rake up the past: or provoking the authorities in any fashion. friends." `Edgar," I gave her my hand ; she grasped from the bight of humanaees. hey a 1' The way he won his wager was by dressing �w- . "You wish to know myf'plan of opera- ''lit war it " Go into the front shop," she seem to glare at me ; they all see to re himself in a tattered old'.blouee a air of tion '! Good. You see, be continued, resumed ; you'll find the Times there I'll proach lite—every one. I cannot run away mouldy boots fall of holes and � a diierepu- - "that acid babbling there ? Good again. come and �hear what you have to say when From my tortured brain ; hence my resolve table burlesque of a hat. Thus attired he Well, that is flaoric acid. Ah, I see you to cast m hod in the river. I•ve taken this crucible out, in half an hour, Y ,Y walked up to one of the'most aristocratic don't know wfiat that means11 .. Hear, 'then or thereabouts, that'll be." . (.`signed) EDGAR BARTON. cafes ii, feria, and seating himself at a and exalt. %'Flaoric acid will utterly die- Seated in the front shop, with the ''rotes He effectually carried out his resolve. For; t&ble called for a cup of ch°colate! The . : . orgarise and destroy human flesh. With a spread open before me, surrounded by that three days subsequent to the date of him con- waiter, as was only natural, did not carie full day ane? tact• at our command that acid which Imost did lack—money—my thouljhts, fession' hip body was found among the wind- about serving so auspicious looking a cue- - could he made to consume a human body, de- •13ew back'to the time when athbition (liter- inba of the River Thames, far beloar bradgge- tomer before he was assured the payment _. .-stroying , evely trace, so devou.�i'ng is its or y and scientific) was foreign to my nature, The coroner was apprised of 'hie duty, the would be forthcoming, so he tolyl the prince nature. These are my plans: Herr Gutt- when passion—I was ever passionate to a jurors were summoned, and the verdict of that he' must pay in advance. Upon this - . man aqd--and—Lucy, Mien. Gutt an, will terrible extents—allowed no room for any- suicide whilst in a state of unbound mind his highness pulled a bundle of bank-no'es . be away from home to -morrow ni ht, prob- thing but moroaeneea, and uncharitable feel- was given ; and thus the matter ended, u out of h:e pocket, rind picking out one of ably to a late 'tour ; they are vol , as You• lags to all. far as.therequirerhentaof law were soncor•ned. , -considerable value, told him w take the . know, to -s; supper•partyi and da ting will ,} Edgar, -will y"Ob give me a hand here ?" Mr. Bickers paid the expenses of the price of the coffee out of it and bring back abound. You decoy Bickers re. I've came forthfrom-theback shop and roused iris funeral ; but not a goal could be persuaded the change. The mart immediately .went• in ,concocted a scheme by which I ca get rid of from my reverie. to follow the remains of Bdgar Barton to the search of the proprietor of the cafe, who, 1.the servant; I've written ,her w 1 rtes asp- I conjectured that my sister wanted roe to Qm"'e+. 14d the above confession, taken wets when he had heard the' facts of the case - posed to have come from her moths 's doctor, and ul Irom the breaot ` ket of the do- ' ' in w$ich,plianceter I've •be ed he to nee all -close the furnaoldbor while.eha poured. the lP pY. Pco ordered the coffde to be served, and at the boiling metal idto the skilj^;�br th$t, t(kk• ceased, Ri�iyer ;been dee�phered, he would same time sent to the nearest police station • speed in "seeking her trent s dside, as ing advantage of my presence, she'd * re- have had s ve6 diBei*entt burl&L• for a sergent de rille. The prince was, of said parent is dangeroui?Iy iii: hat think nest me to remove the crucible m serf. Was he mad' That question had been ire- course arrested, and taken before a commis _r 1 you that for a bait, eh ? Oh, -it'll work q Y uentl • repeated, but never et has a satin- My latter guess proved correct. q ) 1 + Y of police. He snnognced his rank, beautifully. • We11 I removed the crucible and the f b'rrpp regly-been given. If this manuscript told his reasons for assuming such an ' Wbat could I lay ? What cod I think? killer—one which held twenty ounces—was is put imbed, perhaps the reader may deter- unprincely costume. The authoritiea were . It is ane I Bought very little; b't the idaw. mine. This I decided lou ago: that Edgar p constant' resentin itself tom mind was Peedily filled. My slater half drew back 8 e'8 g obdurate at first, but they finally consented Y P g• Y Barton's Fate points the lesson that even in to send the rine under escort to the Im- this : "'as the man mad? - the furnace door. p°, p 11 Well, Edgar; why ha" you soughttae?" . this world there_ is no suc1i thin ip unpun- Aerial Club, where the gentleman with � Pte ;ably, t►fter Basics had ex fined hie she asked. . • Y ii►he. rime, 1. that .ibis is I� QVD pan whom the bap had been made proved 1118 7�gots very attentively, he turned is blood I told her—t�iat in., 1"aslied her to foa�t me ishntent• idemity, and paid his highness the u-oney shot eyes to me again. . • • - --- a sum of money. he had fairly won. . You wont betray me, he said., Per- - ' Uselese—quite usel:•si ! She we, obdurate. The Almerican Inter-St4W CO1®' Vieurtemps, the well-known violinist, leaps, though, .you are willing t aid me. 'Hot words ensued. She called me a shal- inerCe Bill. used to tell a strange story of a wager which Will you aid me?" # low -brained boy,; sbelstigtnttised sue a ne'ery S {sin eVoc of hie b111 a, iter he averred he had really witne"od whilst o0 "No !" I shouted—nay,' icr ed ; for I do-wel}, a d het m b t>a op fire.• P r�isa► ba Edery A d e111 n a visit to London. . It was to'the effect that felt that I possessed the courage f a little : I �,� standi>s $ bariel of{ "flux " i Y i * g` et P ttt���� � woman, and the 'etre hof a lion, the e ( that t ow h8w dt of a matter it is es- one day, as he was, walking aeroas London ] compound of pearlaatt and salt), andi.titad,1 say arbitrary rules gove�riti litter- bridge, Erl wretch jumped up on to the then, a handl ..and threw it full in he face. It T }il . _ stabs eommepne, which while working saris- j�poteapeddovp'ninto the river, 1\ either - caarage nor strength, however, must hive Bill but blinded her. ntip- faotoYil m vpe direction will provedi*W- 't erg p rs, were rc}uir�d, for Barton burred is head in herb the back of the neck,and era ed bete wDuce a rush of eager t: eete►to iiia arms, seemingly lost in painfu thought.. the furnace and held her t r�uprjt] another. Thio is illustrated in the and a voice shouted : "I'll bet he drowns I" Soon a footfall was heard on the faire and ' new l bb-_ tdnle on wool; by this the freight is -Two to one he'll swim sabots t" "Donal" + glowing coke. raised from 62i cents to $4.56 per hundred Meanwhile, Visuxtempa had hastened to get Tom Garth, his animal spirits int a ascend- She neither screamed, nor spoke, nor from California, which places the wool mer- a boat, and utas rowing with a waterman to I y - ant, entered the room. struggled. - From the moment when, blinded "$laaton, old boy ;Thornton, Id brick; with eta 01 a;td passion, I had •aspired .the huts of "L tags ip x¢ gpa°dary. The the rescue of the unhappy creature, who was • ShaftiW's aQcepted my burlesque. What rlash and salt . in her eyes, We had 4wool 0 0 � of th �te�° L � v��1'�0, floundering about and 1 net managing to keep dost thipk of that, eh ? Sulky, are you ? Pce d ural sed Seemed ri►1 �aed 1 Grewt '000,000 pounds, of which nt �I;OOg,• afloat. As they reached hien and were pre ­ dost seems p y paralysed 000 pounkle were shipped eller. The crop pared to pull him into the boat, there was a Pahl Likewise, bosh 1 Also f ud e . Come , - -Heaven en 1 she was dead now dead ! ,! dowtaire, old fellow." I laid her down before rte fnrnaca sad '1° °Pg ID" pounds, and the roar from the brides; Leave him alone, I yvae the "old fellow," and al, o this in- + dealers hisvb feats Ohi►L they "will .hikes the there is a bet on 1 The wwtermati immedi- wiped the sweat from oil my face, and bathed entire stock on their hands, stely lay on his oars, refusingg to make any . . dividual who was.asked to go below stairs, my forehead with water. This done, I Similar effeebi are. produced in other di- further'attempt to save the•drownbig man I went with ,Tom Garth scud th s -escape -looked about me. My senses were terribly teetions. The object of oar inter State and Vieuxtem asIll Barton`s importunities, croute then. I was a murderer ; I felt m j ps 7 , amore his Tree, I thought the Than >ei ;bat had self a murderer—knew that I was for ever Commerce bill should be toi prevent an very eyes fps. 1 reasonable exactions from oris class more, �` '� �. be not better be placed ander lot and key? branded with the mark of Cain. Oh, the A w e akg`tpdfl 1$08 i tj t►stle - He tAas iu 89od. Booth den ero . I was terrible force of that #cella 1 than another ; far the protection of the yard, ,; f, , q� s n i►nd certain be was din Brous. a had best ► g rights of a small shipper in . cam tition Samuel , as _ o g And twas then I felt how sweet life was-- pe most iih ipid,atuc- y with a large one. This was probably the seed in ills most b • be done . g �i ,pb*ac- felt, too; that with a little atratagy I could intention of the bill but in its operations is Whjl+at revolving this matter n my mind, cava m neck and fill m kers with mons Pe ter.Url , seaeral'(balop4pd,� whob+t dttp it ' I heard the sttreet-door openfd, reeefit- at rha same time. Y P°e Y fo pd to be gaits ogpreoaive, Productive was Beide port tho g9tq tive abtiird- iy w>}a shaking hands with Walter-ickera. Besides what if ni gator had trade her htior should be encouraged, but it iii poor. sty of Lha oosa rib whtOh t e two men Should I tell him of Barton' terrible y enconragetneuf when nwtfoAal. legislati• �n ip appeared, Oir,tibe ipjlotnied day Hodgson r' - , , , will in' my favour ? Yf imide at all, I felt con- anch'sti to who redu$e the. idea of ski `• words'. Kean I hadn't the c -ante for y >' p Baine before the umpires decorated with Y+ u'''rea' tlttct'she had: meat: If Gamsinodibiee are out otI ficin .ez1 Bickers stopped not in the house two min• P L. my life was above yP jthr' b e� rel *h tea then in- bank notes of varippe using o4 his coat and utes, . - (I tiiought'life.. sw eta said A1. to it.; =X*XNO�.AftY 4i'hl��-f b C.rf! � + , vraiatcoat, a spiv Of`fi�a; 'ilea notes and aHowever, on t}ie following day we heard bat .ah me ifs:heiil o>tll �lainm will co 'tD g t lezterit, or>;�p e�,. long netted 41 around his hat, - [packed u' his tae and •' ' y' �_ ,t whilst a tees .of the words that Barton had p ke, P p , beside my aibter hien - -- i ., p $ • left the house for good: Three w ke after- What should I do with her ?—how remove � e Opinion of All John Bull was attsehed to his back. wards we heard of him as confine in a lune' the traces of m crime? nick 1 for as m + Whitehead w�i;;dressea lift► a- woman on Y Q Y who have tried Polson's Nerviline rile tic aeylum. I regretted that so clerer a thou ht$ rasped throu h m bra'i'n I los ed ' one side, on ' l ^lf of hN face: was painted mind --for be' was clever—had over- 8 g Y 8 greatPaiin remed ie thatit is never,#ailin -and yuwmed to fly the place -to get away in n of every description. Neuralgia and he wore k stocllf `, ihi slipper on thrown. Very sad was I for a me days ; from my horrible work. A bootless wish 1 toothache cram pain in the stomach, and 'one le The t.gther half of Tis ft► wws but something; -had happened whir was emi- Conscience had begun to rick and stir ' ga' blaol to resemble- 'bat of a n • on 8u P 8 kindred coin aints are banished as if by neatly calculated to make meg me ; m own tipiahment was bein wrou htthe tion 18 Bide of his body hb tt•e a Y P g 8 M o. Rapid and certain in operation, , Lnc ilms CT to become wife. �. goad t Tr i et1 • 11=4!WO& .'rid Iiia' leg . , y Y by my own oot}science, pleasant ; to take, Nervhine stat>dp at the tri, _ And &t ons happy weddi g, w'i'le Never before that da'y', iii a life of terrible wan ca�led iln f a Pair"i lea ei• eerhas solaria ourseI4es with the good t in s of a y very frond rank of rem' dies of this 'class. A with a bot fads Obe would have 8 8 g viciasitude, •of much suffering, of many dan- ,trial bottle may be purchased for 10 cents, fancied that Whiteh� iiiiist have resented mar#iage-feast, when Tom art 'a genial sere, had I felt the power of feeling which a very Small amount - an Daae ; but the P - humour and uaint snggeationo co stied us then ossesmed me. rP y by far tie most gin�ula; appearance The p p beat a nditure on can make it a sufferer to hold our sides, that< we heard o Barton's I. stood aghast at what I had doIie: Y ' °mOIIBht clifferenl$ , l►oweverM and g I from any kind of pain, is a 10 or 25 cent awe+ 'he's ee. Hod ron. ' breaking loose from the asylum, a d, conse- perienced a yearning to press that ominous- bottle of Nerviline at drn is and county gnent on that, his death. His ho eekeeper, 1 still form.to to my breast, to smother that 8 $` Y A eomew$gt , roar bei: wpb tendo in who bon ht the terrible tidings,a obrought Y ed face with kisses. I felt I dealers.. relation tothe mast�r of the revelif to George horribly chart II. named'Held er, whose . esa.i�t v.ae Ea r Barton's conf�easion, wet d'puipy, loved my sister thpn. Say what you will, I rastetir has been made a.Baron by the • � : � � ��° an a note addressed to myself. he letter felt affect' for her. I felt I teU n that Em Emperor of Austria: declared impossible to dnrpass: One of the was a curious, though combination of - Y�, P courtiers wagered that he should roduce u8 which I d never felt before --a isiire' t If a. oras m called a maniac wh defiati�ec and sorrow, 4114 the couf ion was_ .literally, a brother's part--& . ` �`tv1� t ''' • Y ciliac one who should be pmnoun ugglier vonb'hed ixi the followiin8 terms now can only equal pay longing fo death. dhonldn't'&' curd► .gik'I 13e called a girliac 2 tynaeidegger. ' He was allowed a few clays ' ,. {1. I -r1. 1 t• • -t. .• -..1. f +x . t Y • " • - - . , ., -.. r:., ,. .l - .. .- . ,. _ .., - - .-. _ _ -p. ( - - . -. - : /� .. v ._ . w ,. .... -. .. -`k .. - . �.--....: .. - :.: �. ., . ,: .... 11 €' - -r- - t t , ... _... . ..11 -% - 7 ., r. .e. _ ..,.., - .. -.,.� .: - I 7 l A ,. _ „ - r u t �... -.:: y..,.,, • 1. ,� . - -. r_ .. ... -_ , . ,c, • . •, - ��:.-M �. r. . • t :h 1.11 ;, :-:. ,; in which to une Wth his gtnplod, end it - ; is said that he employed dem in personally ' ransacking the worst slums in London. Somewhere in St. Giles he found an old wo. . man whom he tl+ought saffi 3iently plain to' confront Heidegger. When the two were , put face to face, the jud ea said it was im• . possible to decide w hiob of.. them was on. - _ titled to bear the prod title of " ugliest be- z . ing in London." Ac ourtier, :however, sug- geated that Hei0egger should pat on tike ,. old womn ,u's bont►er, Thi» he did,'and the : additional ugliness it gave him was su,h • that he was unanimously declared the win- . Her. A notorlotia ambler of the last century ' i -.� finally ruined himself by a very -extraordw- - I V, ary bet. He had been playing a ith Lord, - Lorn ; their stakes had been very high and - - - 4 lack had gone steadily against him. Exam- ! perated at his losses, he jumped up from the card -table and, seizing a large punch- ' bowl, said: c` For once I'll nave a bet where I have an equal chance of winning ! Odd - or even for fifteen thousand guineas ?," - : " Odd," replied the Ixer ca'mly. The bowl was dashed against the wall, an a on the, pieces being counted t here proved to be an odd one. The rash gambler paid up his. . fifteen thousand guineas, but, if tradition be correct, it was only by selling the last of his estates that he was enabled to do so. Some years ago a gentleman made a heavy bet that he would stand for a day on _- London bridge with a tray fall of sovereigns fresh from the mint which he would dispose is of at a penny apiece. 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I ostarthai deafness and apow teyes. are cured in fro_ m one tiro three' simple appone made at home, - A t: pamphleb ' ontwo o3 ettani�up byy A� p0¢t is seat .,tree three West I'oronro, t7aat►da, Boa' f):. f.'%,., 3 # ... �: �. e' t [' r It , t C.. - {f -i. - .. :Y. y 1 '. 5 .` .! Y. y } ..- e . h -r C. `,, D ,t . a: Of t •'. _. - �L • 1", far n . s - �` II Y' t t I ,1 , .. .: ___ r ,1...: r;Y,,i'Sr., bq:'At..rf;9'r.��7 � R YAR' • _ • - L,�;; :, _.- . i -'".�? -r" t.fk35ktd> iYt i8• _ _. - • . , - _ . k ft, - fie` ._ _ 7 1 - . : :,iTi;•f`4•* fig. 4!r h w Rassian- BCIEIiTIFIC• s►oribed a sestet iu (ale , of whtoh the 8abb�th on the PxairitC. f ! !'rATI�TICB OOU are in Palestine,. 47,000 aro in a- translation is : Thi ye+r'r Asst, blush#ng soeea.. . :� • I Asia 1� 000 in Persia, 14,000 in 'Central ;� 1 r Were decking th• rairie's breastl; t . . ' ; ' . :: •,tam nailed the Emperor`s beta ; , - And the summer gar"b a1 beauty About 5,000,000 Hsh poles are i parted Asia, l,9 i0 in lndia, and 1,000 to (,hiss. 4 plo]�b� A8 A Dao>�osizra. It ptboliaM the Emperor's #coact ; Ttfade tart thb. wild Norxhweet. '` .1 ` . ` every year. qr an average of one pole to each In Africa, 8,0011 Jews live in Egypt, 68,000: ' � It tfu•hed in the sedgy hollows, in Tunisia, 35,000 in Algaria, 60,0,10 in Dsor- ; A solution of bromine has proved' suer I pray forityhe [German em ire vt And smiled in the woodland deIl': fish caught by amateur tishermen. - ea of men are d in ont—t a Lsp gitan, and 200 000 in dtedl useful as a deodorizing agent in p. y P. J0 : r i, Two sac y g oCeo 6 c 00 in the Tripol' . pe Y h Tbat 'sane sod protecttion . It whispered td"lbw, eotE upheM t Ab sainia. ''America eotshts- 0,000 ons strgot exRavations, ltom whit nWtious � p,Ur ever grant to It" �, That breat# d offer the Lake ams t�U' e • - landerq wttro..pumbet9.$0,0W, and the aorty Y.,• � iet"�dto ut- sme a ems ate in .this cit • tVhether itis a - . .. . of -Neva $aeud, reduQed 'ftilom 10 1.00 tJa her ottizfiie,'an$ ,OOO ripdt'1e ray aiu The bell was`srfremnl bles$etI in the ver- Iiow it glowed lii `the mystic star -shish" ince the da` of Oa 3n C k; and In othec'. Udtians .df fbe'.T allea 1 tin, „rue disin. ectant, or uisre a a;eantt.0 p Y of the clear blue:Northern alts ; > �J 4,-;000 i! cAntinenta ;while only 11,000 are scattered pressin unpleasant odors, is s q��Wc ass 'tbed:•al by the Archbishop of Colognes t►o row tt orim�otr'd a■d fluah>i in grandeur 1 likely to be extinct by the year 2,0 • , t you¢h q }a. In_shgrt, rhe a re 1£4tA to whivl seWit►rp authorities differ. oorciinn t�, the elaborate rittisC eiet out in the' err Eke s,;�,�,+g „weer gobs" -bye 1 -_ _ AYCO$,tp t�ftletisl etait4sliQt 1' s `lest, ^� r Ponti le Ko+re+knuns. The Ceremony VPAs And sandy birds frortrtbe Aouth]and ; the sew; r d b tllie ;. aurfa 4 nannies.` 06(igQ$:: t alio ted ab+6'310�0. I he ' �� very long, many psalms being cdwRted by Mttdabri'iis►rkE;the.poplar�io'e, yeslc Fo , x, '• jlo ' is estima : , , I , I lip STRAWBERRY a VALu' . • ' t 11 was And plainte lh calls eF he a the erg, , _ ., t drank 87,5CO3� gallbne of wine, 3, 1,,000 I = �'.: the clerKy end choristers ilq.tae i ,e •Ftbm t>le haupW-wsher� the p drpr rove i It a ears'frotn a table compiled by the allons of spirits and .liduors asst i1lo ,thing PP _ ` �s:a' a' a a the test destru�tiverailwa. Iii- diacnbsion on the atrawibet'r-;'a't a being eprinkied with blessed w�►ter ePf an- . g ed over 12,000,000 gallani9 �iif etaer and' Beer. �6f 6e t forty yearn that the resent meeting of thb Coinmhae A rtioal• noiYrr wish ehriam, and the portion of $t. Hrith,e9m ,-rotes to the gloaminr,I stralians Hnd it site im ible bo �Oi p " P� ` sa accidents in they lural Society, one, of the speakers declat<ed Luke, x. 8 42, was chant7ed b`y a deacon. gasketn� of tike distAnt etretcg•hes', i s The Au q P° naml tr of very serio ,wholesome noense and myrrh were burned within tit, ZVh the,nrop�e an14bi brows F %. - et rid of•the plague of rabbits. Ne Soath United States wag equalled if nor eacelle�l- that this frust was particularly et�� g es has ex nded the enormous sum of And,d hay fit urcurfip, pa sten i" Wal Pe b those in forei n countries. F ,r eaarrit as a corrective of the condt�t, a menthe opinimuuii experts are divtdedoas to wheth And thought c,f rhe w►1 ie untrod ; r , $1,809,461, or nearly 25 teats ap toe, for pie, those in which sixty ur more persons malrsri%l disease. At the 8 of the oiisty, lonely hrture, i illin 7,853,787 of them, and" yet, instead wire killed were in America as follows :-- ste►tement was made that the 81 ie gds or De note which the bell aotln� e:is C s1}arp �R�te h mss on.e strgei� god. ,_,,,y k g contained as Mae foss as tw P° _ of decreasing, the pests appear to be creas. July 17, •1856, Philadelphia and reading. egg - - - Ars still o'er.the Wide, rxide oqe an, in in numbers. 66 killed of etrawberrlees. sur eager lhoubhts sNopld stfax, g railroad, at Camphill, Yenn,, ,. ' ___. _=• J I Y.ife - n ons the iib®cissa Nomad& To the hou,eH nude sues. to the luvea and.hopea. $ t The number of sheep in the word is es 100 injured ; July 15, 1864, Erie railroad, I �' Ur the youth tune, far away. titnated as follows, according tot a latest e,t . Yore Jervis,. N.X„ head cal j$ion,. 60 Bi.Aek AND WtilTa HARD ON Tt18 ZY911 The K,►ra-Kirghese areesaentlallya nstion Then we slept to dream of the mpr:rowt-% R , statistics : South America 1 000, Aua•• killed 120 in ured • December , 18/6, y p of shepherds and breeders of cattle and moi: ' j Several of the French r4itwa tom at`ies , • 'Twill be Sunday at home," we § tralia, including New Zealand;'77, 1 O,OCO ; Lake Shbre abs Michigan Southern, at sad other pnblie' bodies hays resolved on think its "come down" in life when tom "But our anuret► mu9t be the pratriC, r I- , 212.000 U00 • Africa lt6 ►' h0 Ashtsr',ula O. broken brill a about 80 k it gr palled t4 resort to settled occupations. They With the blue sky uverhe td." ]�;urn's, + + having their printing done on sen instead gin, 50 000,0 N► ; United Sates, 45,000,- eu, 60 injured : and the Chatsworth disaster of white paper• The reason for the alters- are not so tial} as t6eic brethren in the The gabl►ath da►nes in beauty, ° : A , O;tO ;Canada, 3,000,000 :all other c untriee, with t7 killed and 130 injured. Un foreign tins is that they believe the combination ,f plains. Very few own as many as 2,000 or With a c.ttn whose t,reath ur peace} `i. 5,000,0 0. 'Total, b17,0 0,0 0. � In the ,railwa s with.the same eriod there were 3,000 she, Also the h we sewer camels • mut the wudww t 1si a scat + , y P white pager with black characters endan- p, y United States the average yield of wool is the following :—March 17, 1857,. Great gers the eyesight,of their workpoo,0o. Black bnt, on the other hand, possess an excellent The words were the bnfr. tuned organsi ' r V about six pounds per head. V�eatera of Canada - at the Des Jardine,- ou green has always been recognized as a breed of oxen for traverniag the mountains. And the winds, :,oro' their alleys di my t It is calculated that during theta t twelve Canal, b a broken brie e, 6') killed and 3U y Their cows a. a large, - y g good combination, and many railwa tickets but do not yield much Now ci a >ted sonrel lew,ve�ecrh D• -' in ured ;Grand Trunk of Carfada, at Rieke are printed. milk. Xaka are kept . by them instead. '' months the people of this country have in- j g. 86 ,kiU Their cattle breeding claims far less labor We en►me from ourtentetopcether, ` dividually and severally put thei tongues .lies Rivc r, by an open drawbrid �a, _ ed `` hundre3s" injured ; Doternber 28, .H +AD9 TO THS NORTlI. than agriculture, but is exposed to gre4t And stood on the lune hi§1 side, . out 1,968,341,000 times to moisten he post + brirlae e sterni s for ;the billions of le tars and 1879, North British rails a�, `at '1'p►y The ea erstition that humsu beings should risks• For the support of a Nomad family T Trot subhih morn trbNt+e e' a s erg P b derailment 74 killed : June 23, 1861, p fora ear are re uired eleven head of large millions of newspapers, periodical and par. Y by sleep wict; their heads. to the north is b,e. and ten of small cattle, and to �rovide hay „swelled on the sunny .drthe cartlr, K cel ,that -are carried and delivers by the Morelia railroad, at San Antonia River, for the winter eoasumpteon even of this And then how each huri,e-•ick heart wentfo h a'brokenbrid e, 200 killed ;June$, 1885,1►t hewed by the I+`rench to have for its foun t( governmen►• And yet forty -fine ears Argo g - here wa►sn't a postage stamp in th United Koaleff, Russia, train derailed by wrecker', ation a .aciegtifia fact. They affirm that number exceeds the working poo er of ane In that strange hour.ot pryyer t each hiimaYt rVSWrti ie in itself an electric household. � ve ne 1 States �0 killed and wounded. battery, tike -he d being one of the stet- And the text the preacher gg I was much interested to see some of the was. ••R, -Joie, in the Lord always,'; - Va. has'a big ickle fat- A WOilderful Co>tlQ1lf58t• � � tr0ei s, the feet eve other. Their roof the Kirghese on the march. Their wauderinge Alike ii the sua,rnpr suuuhine, t • 1+ red, ricksburg, , • g p t to that is supplied with cucum rs from . discovered from eicperimenta• who ted• When the pasture in a And the glr,om o winter in we J 3 oinin the cit Tis season The Soudan is the great central region Of. are thus condu� end the eu=ods of our tcloom were hanishedtt t the lands adJ g y Aeadem of Sciences was allowed to'makp Like the mistsiroa,•tue morning air; 1 has reached 30,000,0 cucum- Africa, extending from Senegambia, on t*s on the boll of s► man who was gillotined. neighborhood is eaten, one or two of the the sup' y vilest of the Dile or acaprding to'a eommbn Y' g Ddu men are sent Lo aeleca a editable a t we had strength for rhe untried future i • hers, those engaged in "their prod tion fur- for another encampment, and to clean out the For �� is every w l.e e. t recent tike of the name, to Ili s Red Sea, it- This was t+► fro ite4n ghtpl The g women k the nishiug from 204,000 to 1,Q00,000 nch. An self. It is:a vast 're ion bat•reiin in some upon a pt ° wells. : This done., the pea - acre will produce 100,000, and t y sell in .' g head rt, after a little vacillation, turned A I{ ord ill IDac Se st ill, he pasta and very fruitful in others, and inksi�i- eorth and the body then remained Lents and the men forts the cattle in droves. : 3 ' Fredericksburg at 80 cents per. 1, T ted by a any wtione, some of which, th p + The cam is. read}r and starts before dawn, object ie tQ get eeelt ab ingh of a inch and ash con tion stationary. It was turned half way round the nod acme n of ,Lha family' riding in I. A woman, famous ss one .off th motYt e�p' ci 1 in the wen , a piR alt and a aiu the head 8 d lcindl aril moat lovablle among 1�4 rs of aatht� r " e#1 act' a idkin P b one of the professors, g front. I met one old Ind in thea honorabl Y a Jiarlf long; «! P ll '�f civilizsition, #end heave larks, an{� P Pm'' y Y ' -" before thej increase. this ize• boy wilt end of. tt>,e trunk moved slowly to the tarsi- eition mounted astride a b'uliock and the;best ,American eoaiet,V, nets said " If • , - nus titled, where trade and manufactures C ;I da Pickin era thus nal int sae north, the same results being �o°okin e►n titin but fel. After her I have ac coin' ished anything in life it iif " pick 3,000 in a y R are carried on. until the final tlrrestatipa of organ- ` g y g gra earl increases the , producttive of the sir eretions upon the r came the other women, variously mbanted due to a word spoken to the iri . th right ! , Y land while the season lasts thers'gre , The Frei chi in.tl► 4p rc movement. vine, Soudan, have' in contemplation the joinigss ,,, i . , on Lbe ta+p of w►rpets, tea -kettles, tents, etc. 1 aeon, wham ' I was ec child, by p ord � - a ring in pjace of those taken from the""' `' the whole being m ids to wear, as far as teacher. I was the Daly homely, svik+rvard , PPS' of the Western Soudan to the French pas- irl in 's► class of ,exaeption,tlly pretty ones, vines. seeasions of Sierra Lepese and Senegal, whish Ttte Ctiit>,[i+cAL Calrarostrtox oi► �Aiv possible, a festive aspect: The leagth:of •t g tog -- k merican Government statisti firiA that - 1 d then connect. I - and beio ►also dull at my •hugks,l}►9asti� iY A Hort extend tar to And, an g Fra„ a ehets»csl point of view, man a stage is from 13 to 17 miles, and the ctrl b since 1840 the use of whisky h fallen off a whale with Al lets and Tunis, and thus butt of the tachoot. I fel! inXo a morose, de- in the United States, wh le the use th g ch dominion body. is composed of thirteen elements, of traverses slant 25.miles in '24 hours. one half I estabrishin a Fren saes and ei ht are solids. if On arriving at the place of eneampwent it rpairiag state, gave up study, withdrew l - of wines has increased about 40 per cent. gcsduai y g whiefr five are ,fi g h over the whole of Western Africs, and giv' we consider the chemical composition of a iA the offics of the -wife to inpto do. ao, ivnind�ti ve andrew,daily more bitter and The consumption of beer has fuer sed from is carice a fozeiq possession larger than I chanced to see a woman . One da the P r 1.36 gallons per c�pitat in 18 to 11.t3i g man bf the averrige weight of 164 pounds, g +renclt teacher,- a` grey- ► t Ind a. itaef.. vee witl find that he Is eonrposed is large and would not stir from the spot till L had Y 1386. railwa to of ex witnessed the whole operation. The prin haired old woman, R i h keen eyes '1a6tid a . gallons per capita 1n , The Piermh- Ofanw. indude a y part of oxygen, which is iu a eta . _ This may be considetea a fs bl4 show- kind Mmile found me et•yirrg. across the Sahara to connect Algierswith the tcentN oompressioti: In fact, a man weigh- tips! parts of a kibilka, or tent, are Barge .4 Qu' ae� tu, ma rfille !" t•he asked. + a ins as there ie choice even of a ls. ' Were rover a sterna of the Senegal and Ni er the " •Uh, madam, I am sin ugly !' . t sobbed dieted to the drinking h bit to ab- Y g ' ins 154 pounds Contains ninety seven pounds pleew of felt to Cover sframe-work that coa- ,, those ad k and fioodtt;g of a part' of Sahara;' acid the deve- of oxygen, the volume of •which, at ordinary sista of lintel and side poets for a door, sn�d �� el from the use of nes y wi the whole eubkf feet. laces of trellis -work surmounted by poles out. she soothed me but du1 no contlradict ;4 stain entir y lopment of a great commerce O temperwtare would exceed 980 P ' t -. confine their libations to the win cup or"the re ion. du The b drogen ie mu.:h, less in quantity, that meet in.the centre. Un thistrellis work ' mel Presentl she took me to her"rootyy, and - " beer mug, drunkenness would lase fee- g but are suspended arms, clothes, bags, basins, Y - . .- In theii=`movetnente into the Western S there being less .thea fifteen pounds, - Hent than it now is- It is erted that r nth are aided b th Senegal tate would occupy a vol- harness, and cooking utensils. Not that o tereamu ifor y�,u°C ahs dl a naedaljgchaaly, i e F e Y fi which to o f tee s p - the police records of large cities show that and'1� ger Rivers, which Approach very near ume of 2800 cubic feet. The three other there L a large variety, however, of the lent, - . the number of arrests for drun nness has each oche#. TpQy hay not onlyp - opened a aces are nitro en, nearly four pounds ; for most of the cooking is done in a large coarse lump, covered with earth, `It is round ! . ed ,te steadil since 1 e to the -'N" er but K g deateas q Y a fr the t shoat tweet -six onncea : and open saucepan that stands on a , tripod over axe brown -ere j r►u.' l ugly," did ur say 2 q ro * alk cholrine, 'Ver well 1 «'n u'il! cell it by your name, , Y S, writer aiu F.tt sh 'revie sgberely .hty�e bu .t 1►un ,ata n th1rNe er" l and floriaa, three slue a qusrCer ounces. Uf the a fire its the middle of the tent l.tookery- Y , a cohtrol of ' ublic R, " n a river, exien ins a stands at the head c,f the ware is not abundant, being of hazardous thea. !t is you ! Now you shall pl nt or i critiai e g rte)ineied rp ajre no t o 8 .� 1. solids, carbon - ' ale This iA be Inning enc nest as the o. their ex a beio fort •eight 'canes. cwcriage, and metal goods are not,,_cheap, so and water it, anal gine it eau fur a w ek or .. works in-ths'6 country. g pe�►ceful c 1 Y 8 metalloid,, ther g Y 'edition, whiun makes peace with the na •-'six ounces, that leather bas to do duty not only for tw 1 I lanted it anti watched it easefully ; � ! : f . to be a very sore subject in Gr .at Britain. Next comes phosphoras, twenty England has invested over $4`',000, in lives and not war, comprised at last �' Aad sulphur, three and a quarter castes. making bottles (specially those for ear- P 1, y ver 40 010 men draw- k )but also site some of which the green leaves r.+tate first, and at last the the public service , o Counts, only five hundred and thirty men, The molt abundant metal is caleinrtr, more tying oumie� p the tiraL' I. had ever in 12 000.003 are employe in the of whom three hundred and. two were 1,',nI than three pounds ; next, p0tsesium, two are furnished with ,-spurt I met with no seen. n Je&d&m a lily, � g S n -of -war is . her m noes • sodium, two tuns a small swueeptans or teakettles of English seen. Dlxiame carnes to sharp my delight, . branches. The coat of opeana. sada half oa " 'Ah ' she exi,1, aigpiticantly, `who , said to be a fair example of th poor seeks- Tire ezppeegition is under the command of quarter onncea ; sod, lee}at�y, iron, one and a shape, their place being supplied by kttrgartu, K rmental ublio orks. The Colonel Gallieni, who is still a young man• aster caste. It is needlless to say that or waterewers, soinev► hatq nes he tengare wetedehtrnite uPs in 1 that !it 1 ,a rough�gly - . t omy of Gove p hulls of the ships built at t e Chatham In 1870, Gallieni, then the captain, sat out q ant and cost on an av rage $4}1.- from the. Sane sl with a ema11 ex ition the various combinations made by these coffee plot. Round the wa 'overnm y g thirteen elements are also innumerable. piled boxes, saddles, rage, and bales of .sr- thing' But it took heart and came into the (. nst which the oc:c u ants .lean, the sulk•' 1 v � 42 per Lon, and the engines 4 per ton. to go to 8egou, a town on the Niger, pew, a8ai P •• It was the firat-time that it a er - 6iad of the household sitting opposite the Private builders un the Clyde c ustruct the and estealblish friendly relations �►ith Ahsrkw- t i :�4. there d tbesit to ton• 1word he Tasetxs'rxa I''RVTr: door, and In front of his, the wife in attend- red to me chat, io spit, of my uK1Y • - i , same things for $878.36 and dos thq dultan g .. Cox too, might be Iabld to win friendr, is evidently a " booster a . pa ise id •the resAhod Oegou, his little party_14as cs lPtur' Jury 2, anc0. • sundered b hostile nwttvas, who,. - � A writer in the S, vies Cross says : I was honored with an Invitation to dine raake_ntyself beloved in the world." Chatham yards. ed, and allowed him to go on to SeRou, at 8 a. m., I bought two apples from a in one of these tents, the dLehes being pat j • At the time of the census o 1880 there however, d s� edg i;e#ore us according to our rank. I heard A project Over 7-wo Thejuand .. t Were ten cities in the United States with Arr�ved at Lbat capital, ust in Gallieni j stand S the a of toy v ew g 1e"r nothing of grace before meat, but I never Years Uld. _. , .1 i i'nhabitanta h. They and bee companions were thrust into prison I Adams St, It ww directl over the niter, ; . more than 2 0,000 iladel hi ,Brooklyn, by Sultan Ahmadou and kept them for Dao sad ,-boat ten feet from a sewer vent. The ww waything to exceed the alacrity with The New Fork S'un comments on en est- . i ; . .r were New York Ph p which the dishes were cleared. H&nds rise twenty centuries old as like y to be'' Boston St.:.ouis, B t timoce, Cin- year. f1n expedition under Colonel Des- apples I bought had Dome into town that were knives and fingers were forks, the rP .. Chic o , 'eve them. Ahmodoa morning, and had not been on the stand ten corn leted this year. That.is a canal ugh h P erg , I einnati, San Francisco and ew Orlepns. hordes waaseat to re p• y g meat befog torn from the bones ws by the the narrow Isthmus of Corinth, wh ch: con- ' Their nutation a egs►ted 4, 14,897. 1 n heats that the Pesach 4s►d taken Goabsttrk°, mit;utes. At 6 m., wme da I boup bee of bun dogs. It isasidered po ggc ble two more ap es of the same lot; and r- gry nests North Greege with the Pelop4nuesus, �i -18K the number of cdties R`i . °°°re the° a place v►'ht �e aioice �iat�edt testa and feotly sound pike the first I scalded two po lite for Kirghese superior tc' take a hand a work prtrjeoted by. Julius Caesar and pushed I 200,000 inhabitants had fuer ed to fear- whereupon pitchers for half an hour, then rinsed thea► fol of pietas of meat and stuff them into the Buffalo his comPanwr s- fi ll,uia with cold wt►ter drawn from the same faucet month of an inferfor gaest, an elegar;cy I to a certuiu point, by the Emperors Caligula f' teen, the four additi°nal be °8 ' and Hadrian. Whether they found the en- Clebeland, Yitteburg and `Ys►►+ gtop. The Ybe young captate returned to t .1 hese four :a aittes was in taene8al, and was not, long afterward at the same time. Into such pitcher I put saw practised on another, but from which, to rise too difficult and costly for their - -- total population "of t tiniated that aced is com and the entire interior a pint of milk drawn from the same cow mercifully, I myself was excused. --Dr. � "98 000• It er not to half an hoar before. Into one pitober I put Hen Lar+8dtt1, in Ha er's 31 aziac. means and exchequer is not stated. It has P estimatred at 6, ry r °�' been reserved fur this generation to nom- I . - ` there are in addition to the cf ties above region. lie returt�d lire1isr a. _ ;' en with populations revenge him�el f upon q haet§kbda, but to con• the two apples bought in the morning, into I plate. , , ' thirte ws : Albany, ciliate him and" gain his trid®dship. The the%ther the two bought - in the evening. Tt a •e was a singular enterprise begun end enumerated, ' - t e�tceeding 1,0,000 each, ere fol Y New Brunswick. the Angier'B neatly or very larsrely eYecu`,ed by Darius lia Jersey Sultan of Segou, who had probably acquired Tae pitcihers then stood+ me t e mllk cont t u centuries B. C. I>s a o that i it�e- f a dux ' 'an t al ndi ul 3. A arae t h 7 . it I tlns►il l tm. J P the Greer , ,; Alleghany, Detre - City, Kansas City, Louiscille Milwaukee, a J.:gh regard for hits former captive, Y a war sweet, that Roches- made peAce with, the French ; and not on' -y taining the morning pp Streams and Lakes was a canal across the lsthmus of Suez on Y_ t. Newark Provid ee, by in the other pitcher was sour sand thick• The numerous Rivers, the general line Hua plan of the present ca - 'i" _ Minnespoli3, have an was he woe} over, but Colonel Gallieni. trout ter and St. Poul. _These tb' en ' There ilf>il and w11se > ement, obtained a This experiment I tried three times, with of New'drunswick abound in salmon, nal. A etone is eaid to have been discovered" � 1' estimated population of 1,7 x•170) each, stirieat with Samory, the most povrecful fruit of the same kind, and with fruit of add other game fish. • t n cities with ov �+ Y ion no-th of the different kinds, bought from different tend- �V ith few ezceptiona, all are accessible to by a Freu.;h archaeologist, beari g an inscrip• are also thtrtee ion ie U2,Q00• Al- potestate of the whole reg disciples bf the red and fly whether tion in two or threes languages declaringthat whose combined populat 000 c cedi to the French the whole Doan- ere, with the same result I then tried Ltie the. F ve 9,450, Ni e , ng ant with trait bought from ue be a stranger or a denizen- From the Dsriushad completed t e canal to thatotnt, ; _ . together these forty cities h of the a- t gas far south as the Niget and the Tank. same ezperim ggumn t r1 one sin P°P i'y finit de ts, restaurants and the like, and early Part of May to the nil of Septem in- had discontinued the wo kis as t e dnffermeel , - inhabitants, or sea y� i�batary. lotion of the United States• ratio ;from Batnmaltoo, 's! town on f°and no difference in the mllk in the dif- be i4 free to go hither and r "+ 9• OPs res when tested the next day. dnl a in bis favorite pursuit without let or Qf sea levels, it was believed, woald work v l t he an erintendent of the Woman's R bs/rm ehnald the waters of the• MedRiterlrs►n-, T F Colonel G�rallieni has ferent pitch g •' Out of an the bank of the Niger far as the $wharw, This seems to show chat fruit is rendered hindrance. mato risen re eta t traversed the Soudan retaeiainin for twelve boars The Rivera in which aarmon are taken stn and Red Seas be joined. Precisely the J omen 128 be ersminaon of 2-+4n brit►te b sad as far down the Niger as Lake Deb°, 'anfit for foodyd cew� v��• with rho Sy, are the Reatigouche, Eel, seams objection was raisers by certainci f beer, 37 y not far from Timbuotao. near sults their drinking by the nes the French domin- �i Charlo, Jaegaat� Ne issiquit, Miramichi, engineers when DeLessep'a play . gin y (��anah a first.wMally,) ' In tae next cam ai n Upper Salmon, Big Salmon and Tohique. cussed, but the latter saw the fallacy of the . drinking whisks , and 1 r P g . - 2(i be n with wine, etg�t alt g' , first ion .will probably be extended as far as Tim- T'6' GX is NEW 'BtiO.h.. These with their numerous tribataries, and bugaboo reasoning of his opponents, ,-tui, g'a ra w dant of the Qnnboati eoverefl b them', aceom- nothing daunted, boldly pushed his scheme could not remember what end hop •He buetoo, for the oomm&u abara, An offioisitl notice has been publLhed of the immense areas_ Y . need, These yO10•ng fir gt on the Niger has orders to deacon totK otn¢ to so a ao.ce►lled re- rt of the great Ce4trar AfriCarr the great bell for the Cathedral of k1o8n • m T ntRivers and Strree►me, :iii addi- It neem hat the anoiente had the brains ` largely, began by g- and the the river po p ant �k,on with their 'ends, a ca flat of Ciodductoo, ;and Colonel Gallieni the solemn inangaratton of which too f reahm 1 time with t pomp. The bell tion to the forggPin .are so numerous ;toot tett en�tneer nskfeata:e Aabriidge 180 - debutante usually began by •PP1° lett hsupe established such friendly relations with s short sago glee g - an water, rile a She hs of weighs `_'7,000 kilos, or about 26 tons 13 a complete list oe themciw��al �e y8aiab feet above the river bed spans a street at ; 1 ` : ( tAuilc " (made of hQP!s• ° and colored Chime 'I"idiani sass the p1fi iii p m. Ri caeRboplc held and 'that city that he does not Lodk'fo+r afiy re- curt The clapper alone weighs 800 kilos., mush N e Ralmon, Uromooto, Dash- Nlmea in Italy. It.was aanatruCted by Aa cb beer son followed, ' or nearly 16f cwt. Its rpendicnlar height John, P ' A,roostook Grand (s reev♦ gustus Caesar; and is a model of beaut•�+ and . vvitji urnt sugar ;) siatanee. -Soudan, with is almost 14 1.2 feet ; its diameter at the weak, Tohique, ' e s for datwbilitp 1 soon riotin ,!other kinds of in xicants, rose- ' 1eaQAe,of the 11 1-2 feet. Twenty-twocan- Madawaska, $saint Francis, Allegarelh, Gasp, strength. Its s8k $ w140. as as inao low tJ61J a half huntl .fin, will, if it ie month nearly PokeAaouche, Tmeadie, Tabusiu- „ lesnew a orhn4; . to- a a brand Ko. ch boa; 'rl eeterdsy, Y e fully consummated, be more remarkable none taken from the French were assigned Cat'agnet, 1 It wag gaered Y eY• "? 4 t - fdolish y B Kiohibuato, ocagne, . r . f r a glase o beer• Of th n Clive's cdngnest of InHiw, or the b9 the Emperor William for its irranuEac- tat, artibog, Honchibou�tiao, t} c„ Cf inpina and all on Ila been guilty the be- tare ; 500 kilos. of tin ' wtare 'added. It was auasis, ' Btietotiohe, C re The Boston, Traveller prints the foslbwin8 2p4 inebriate acme , +congneat of Pern and Mezfeo, i Frankeathsl,' and Shediso, $t Croix, Magagnadavic, Lep - s b t 18 instances Spanish " - been accomplished with- cast by Andreas Hamm. q Nero River retn�l Muusgnb•; I among its paragraphs o ,laal}oe news in that . of othericrimes, anti yet in canes it will have 21,000 m• (E1,(►50) were psis for the casting. aux, , _ . ,' didthe first commitment of., crime.stutedate oat bloodshed• J1Ior than one "had It will be known as the Kaiserglocke, or The almost countless number of Rhes in c+tY The line seized some •lignoi frem a the habit of drinking. before they a famoas English Ern is bell ;and as the two ether belle New Brunswick, scattered over its. whole P° the ether . _ ; lance a Meredith, tb togue, tuledi, bass Hebrew named Muses Beerehan. ` - formed habits of intempe Geos pets • a and he was arrai ed in oourt, oharged i , 21 ears of age, and more than one- g a handsome man between. 60 fit the cathedral 1�ear theu8) and ser ,pickerel, land 1 ked salmon, .shiners, and d Y - ,. ' were y f from 15 to 20 tn- povclist, . rs , e• His hair is gray, his lively orf Pretosrs (p G ions. It other species of game fish. with selling intoaioattng bee s without .., I third at the giddy age ° drink in- and 60 yea erg �, r i;' .. a special tax, as regalred b law. .Moses ( # this ono i§a styled for } naive. Twenty seven beg 0 east # , g • features well out .and expressive, leas�n bears above a►n inswrsptl'on, reco ding tthat r , 1 j coHdncted his own case and 'asserted his in- - c were 1 y s o n e els " row, unaffected 4nd P i toxicants before the' mann go i t fl res of the enacts Jew• ger mindful , -• llnd is this to the Me=an �tod the no` what explanati6h, osa you make i$ re- th Like man a man who has h� f wrest GermHans and king of thea PPradsians�r of the Concerning lobe, there is a differ- George ]eredith oopeideFa 8 your • Pte,. Mr- - fah population on the g the etatistipiiesne ; t. $e blind to the fterot theyt of the heavenly help grand to him wlsere► despr�•enamo who ke t e boos fbr ' gears to the beer found in • inion among that p08 in flatidn be is a by hd oondaotsd the late renah war to a laeantrif+il you�g lady P ' Bserahank'!' said the j dge. ., . .. en"3e of op err declare while ha may be a gid IIs issue, sad restored the G erma>!i once pf his lreguh4r caatQr>a§ere in the litt,}e in { I bought dot beer for my family's `owl► " - � , / but the "Hebrew �� Os�Y� 562,- men from the land fawn. Yt hh. MoThom n, and of ooi%ow der . :{ 000 • dwarf in verse. p hp sassed �� << io brivate use on a Fritday, . _ �, .11 I : .: ante eozits►ins 604. lsace and resat eleven and ,the P foundin a bell she replied ; I watt never be • an tli Ing Fr 1 inhabit J of Three children, the a French tri lbe devoted to g , y 000 of whom 39,00 1 g94,Q00, nuns a horse naught in :p• acnes al cathedral then yon lint a friend." "Then, sW the ram- vas a lot left oyer fox Saturday, retQ ey. t : ° ,,;g ' to be hun in the A likeness of $t. mer witL tremulous voice and a face o ashy Moses. . `Well, how abogt.- thei whiskey.' - I,acrraine ; Austria-flm'tj"?'tea B3S�04U in yoangest the e,n Piedmont, DID.. It was R tom lotion. 688 000 are ire Galicia, . ,Nether- railroad b d� 'train was a Pry P , whom 00 , d+, rm p e n of the church, is on leness, •' it otil reme►ins 'for the nt ny Moses ksmi'lingly., Gll ` An a baa' y a ' t $nn Prope! ; Icy' 4Q'Q (100: R,aasia, to�lvard given ittle one a small Peter; the nam petro yy = gar3 ,-mania, 26a• soon sae ; sO "" he the side, beneath whish ivs a gvaterafn in' t" ra'Sewell. I shall' be here again, he , lands 82,000 , Ro 000) ,Tarr ,o ,the�raok, and when t i cal ooaoefts raying that sed �naniting'his memorandum boo wfth Moses at this int tlissntnetl a aEk s►s- � ' Poland, style of the mad P kk this- t, and $re►vety remarked, `` . _ 2,552,000 (Russia 7�' Bulgalria, bonfire-.ot jbr moved burning branch,', pats 3,090 id . as devout hearts rise heavenward at hearing rapidly repo��n� P°On' _ brand at all our honor;'it vas 8000 ; �1'lt, train olt�rte ' t e, the horse ms the doork ty daD+s wit,D► a flak line of samples in t n a y the • aseover, made oat . is key,, 10 . , 1000 :; the" sound of the bell, ser y 10,000 ; Switz,; d, •b_r�tl Toa e8r ettlpped° a and dress= Save me soar ars, . e k•"' 'lr �i1,,,� , j, , ,- ► . die fx'ain went oa, and few of 'salsa" ham' � swedes, 3,- was removed, a had of heaven spin wads i► ga►t1m+ m °t'9 �„ nes is �4�,0pp" ; S . 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I I r 1, . - ' . for the ogning day of the South Ontario ', .4.1. . _''.rt), - :,� . ,,,�, � ,'� .; , �, , , . . . .* . - taken from his residence one - night Itot _ . . 1. -;. �� ,.�,%* , ,,, � �,.. , - � . . �,: . I I,JMl-PUker & ID r : 'r -1 ..� . I ' , . - 1"..;, . .':.? � ; " ; ,; i ., .: . - -ft- -A ­-_':'.�.�._' - - . - - we ' I 1-11 � . 1`1 1. A-, -.,' ,* :o, firi ., � .. . , t , : �:_- * I j'; I �(r �..J . I . .-, . t . ,.r''. � . . . , ­� . r. ; :4, , . I � s _. I � 1 Gent'lemen-J. a�. I _.. -....;.. - J_: � �J�j �. ", '' ', ". I , ­ r _ , n. . r,, I.: I i . - - i , . I . � ' I � a . . . T � r , . _! .V I ,. ;"11-r �Jl' JW' _f, - _ � ". I � . � r ..!.,. , . 1. . . _­ , i ' � - - . : �. - . . ''% reig. r - � ek, And Itobberies at other plAces are Fair On 6idav lasto and consequently - ..- . �"Jf .. jr. ,.",I � I �* - i - � . - � . . i ?,, . . - 1,,.,,. ,.r 1 .,, , I . ., . . . � . it , ! . _ . - - . .1 , . � : - : i '" � �4 ., � .w : . T quite frequent. . .. 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' - I i.,;,. � . i * . .1 � .,A � * .r '11, - ':?.. faUCY drill and calisthenic exercises by the ­., ; i,-` I ,'.�:. ": , .�'.J!)' - r . - I . , �; I , ' P � - .( , I j:�� -) 1 41 11411�.&� ' *�:; , ' '_'� _. - - I . - �. ,­ - : ` � I I .w, J :" I f.! fir 7A� 'J.r �. I _. . , ­ .' . . , .� I I .. .. . ." .. �. -: - t 6 : ' " ' ' �, ' * ' r, , ` " ', . � L_ , . c I lio . � I : : � L:8 � ,, , ' 6 . - . ' I : . ' � . ­ . . , - ; - L? ' [ - - ) I ( ­'� -, , . , I . - � . - . . r .. - ii. - . I . I '. - I . - - �r .. I _� r ". : . rr :. . .. .- . . . - .. , . . . . � . I `�� .- ::: - . , . . . 1. I Challenge -W. Matthews. ' .-L-1- ­ I 'i Tea for best 10 lb and it .- . - - � I .':; Ad .� . - . . L'.. , . 11. of bui b.v MY4. ing dayt s - o - ! ex ,� -, I - 6k � L I , . _;_` I o , I.. Estray -Geo. Davidson. �,,.,,,,: I. - - The f011Owing sPecial pritte is Alto' 6fier. scholars* of the Cojle&t,e Institute and I _ _: ! . . : , � - I r . � 1. . I ­ , . : ­ � " 1. .. � I �_: . . Pen! � " bl"!­k ' 'we I .1 - 9� ` � Coal OH -W. T. Dunbar . I � I . ' ed At the Pickering Fair: -Bight lb& of . Attraction . I .- - � � High School was - the great I verti"d for the o W ch,- h ; a ,:�, I L: '-F . . U - . . A � . 1: '. .r - -1 � , . Local -Dickie & Marquis.;, . ,._,. I ': z" Humphrey, Grocer, King And George proved to be a very fine Biglit in - 0 , - It' . . ".1. . - I . � - I .1 deed. A . P., 0. . �­ ; . � .1 - _.- _. .- .� . I L . .1 . . , I Ir , ,:�. , - .".- , Do you know it -R. H. J I ,. Suvetep Toronto. large number of the town'speop � P � I I I;i 1. t '' ­ .1 I I "­ -- . .... .4 .. ­ , r , , �( . J : _ ., ... _,..... �.� arvis.w. .' - ',: r . (Butter to be his pro. le turned ., ;. , I . � - . _ a " . .- . . .: I.' I., persy.) . . . . .11 , - _. _. . ­ , . 1. . I .. ': *_ I .. I r I.., . . . : Wu . - � � . - I 1: _.: ': .. , , . i :, � . .. ­ I I- I . . ,. � r I � . . - � y ' ' ­ . n BO" *-#. * .f �._ ­.. 11 11 " - .1, ,: I ' i, I . . - 1. . .'. ­� - ToContractors-A. P. Bradle � , _�" , 4, .:. � rounding country was not as great aswas r " ' � To Bell or Rent --J. Fawthrop. _; . out, but the aftendance from the our. for . O" -7- t � . . � ..0. , cemmi . . . .. � . . 1;� .. L ,. 'r"..i ,.:, i'i I * ' - _­­ _� . I ..:. � - ,­ - �: . .. .. . - . . � �, � �': '' : Local -British ,Am. Dyeing CO'r � 'J. ';r . _ I - .. " a .1 -al4eW. But those who remained at , ': IR I -.-.- . , , I .-. ;_ !: . . . � . . _. -.� . . I Diekle & Marquis -ft .r ,.,,, 1: � .;. �1- ­,'I,�_ ,#. I �� , � .,;.I - .. _­ . . _. . . ... . . � . . . .. - - - . . . . a#640ed''A" fing line home missed a peat treat . - - . .1., - 1. "� L: ': � . - - ... Special Notice -Bell Telephone C '' , -and an al- -1 ; .- . � - I . .­ ' . .1 1'r" !L .!'-.,. ., �., 1 j .m!. - .... .. - � � . :1 t . . _. . ­. � .. . I.- 0,, �_. of new dress goQqB & last week's NEws, t e young _ ; : , � ' . r:, I , Change. of R. I I I . . '.. , � . _.- � .- . _.. __ - - remely pleasing exhibition. Th . ah . r �_. . . 1. ! . r - . . ; . � bre Friday' -night 1. -ad ­' . 7 I - __@ - . � .,..;,.: ,; . ­ �. _. _! - I . I I and bef ir..''', _� � � L . I � � . . . ~ Bold no less ladies and gentlemen were t through - -.1 -.. :.. ,. , _-, 11 ,t �. - - - . , � ! 1� .. . .- .. .- . 4. � ; � .�;ri I * - PU . r 1, I—- '. :. - . . , .9 � - . : .. I I . I � - ­ r . I . A . _.. . I I.. �, .. - :_1 _. . . . - _. . . 1. . ; t W. than six of the dress patterns. - Who - . .. I L ': 1. , r I � � .1 - - , ''' . . . j . . . � I . 4 . I I �.,4_ . . ish prudug. ftwo .2 ; .:. . .. ;_ , . .: 1. , - .. j" �� . .. . I - , . I _'TJ_:_L­.. , ',­ r'L _� -.-, ;. . � * � various evolutions by Mr W. G. euder. i ") :- -.1 . -. ; i I � ..-zi.: ._:� ''' - - Jl I � '. , . _-� ,:1 I I .:.; . . ­. ,. it i , , , I . - - . _,: � , , -1 . � - , . I . I � ! I t � . rr . - ' ' ' I � :,,�. � ', .� I .. - I.: � I .. - . ;. . ., . . g . . ' ' .'.; -� ; � � 1, . I , � - . ­� 'X a -�: �.. _11 It*1% 1:!, I . 1. - A �: � : �.:� . ..- - - I � ,. - . -_,., . , says it dees not pay to advertise ? . son, who was mounted on a dashin - ' ' _ :k:, _.' .- , . : ,, �.;.! r . . . - .1. �. . i I _.. - - 11 - I - . T . . - I __` ... .: PICKERING, ONT, SEPT. 80,1887.. ftabo potato. .i, : ,::i.. _: �_. . 'r' ' * - ' -� . . o , I - -1 , ... r . . .. I _.., . I � . .... � 1, -.1--% . , . _.. I I : ... � .. . i . .1; -,q .I .;t '� . I -*�',,. � �, . i. .. - L - ­; ' 1. . . ­ L . _ : . . . :!, 7. -, I., . I .- : I .. � I .. _. - r . � � ,­ .... i I . ­ Ir. charger, and !ported the fWl regulation L I . . .. I - I. - I ,:,., rb I _ �r . . . .. . 0 � I . I . . _. ; . . . . : '. I* I . . � . � � � . . r . . - . r, I .. . .. . - . I � I . .- , - I . ; I - . . � . . - I . . ., , .: ..: 1. - "! ' . . .� . . - ' r - r .1: �,'­_ - - . � . I . � Mr. Robt. Milleir'leh w;t Tift Ni:ws regimentals. He was assisted by Mr. , ." ;� . .,: ,_ � ..`i: � . � . I . .­ ­ N . - . � , I . 1-t I _. , � .- - ­ - - � ' r - . . I 1. 1:1.. i I ., . ,; . I .1. . .! . . .. I � : ,6�, : . . .. .. I ; 2 . . � I I I . ..... - � . .1 . " _.- . . � . . I , - - r , :;,. - -1. 11� LOCALISMS,''..... the other day onip of the largest potatoes Greenwood, another of the teachers of the -' 1i � :- *,; ' I I.: � ��. .'�'. _r �1' . ".., - : " - i,.;. . . I I � .. ,� �. .1. . * ,� r.:, " _:� , ,� . . .. I : , . t L -- I J'; .:.. '' I . . . . .r - . .. . I . � i 7 ... I .I .1 " - L- * 11 ;. I I , I .. , - .� ; �_ � . . - I . _� rr : - . . �.... ' have seen for a long time. An Collegiate Institute. After performing - . .1 :..., . .. ; 1". ;!., ­- � .. i I— '. �i �, - '. : , . . ? �. . , �� : - . - I . . .., y v . , . .. -11, . .: . -1 ,� I '' I I I , - I : . I . . .. : . � I . - I .- .1. : � . �r . . .1 - I I I . . � . I .; 1:� � ,� , .. ... . . 1. . I : � . 7�oasfflaabljo man might make & couple of some ver nd counter. � . . . . . I . . -, - . . . . , � . : - . .Y Pleasing marches a' - . . . . r . - . . - . - : I - - . - - - I -_ - - I . . I .. ; . -1. . .:- ;! THENEWS from date to end of dm'ners off it. It weighs upwards of warchea,' the young Indies went through a - -_ . ;. !� . . 1% - . ­ r , � - two r r . . � r ; t . .. � 6, , � ..­ . " c . ­ - . '! I - , � f , . - i _. 11. 1888 for #1.15 cash, or 20 ts. pounds, and.measures about ten inches number of calisthenic exercises, and were ­. L .. . . MMUZT . .. . . .- ''... . .. I -1 . � . I - . I .- - 2��. .;. 0 - - heartily applauded. The neat "d UZI r . - - . . . - . � . .. . :; � _. . . t end of 1887. Here is a chance. in -length. It grew out of doors on Mr. UM ITUMEJ_ - : 1.1 ' . . -."!' ! ­ - . I � I * . :_ I , r- _.r .!r I o .!. .. I 1, i i' * '- - . - . I . I r �_ . � . . - _� . r �! , � / .. ur -health' I , . _ ,.. r r.r _ . . . i . 1. I . I .. !'' -1 . I 11egl6ct yourselves, but seek to preserve yo :_ -� :,i; Notice. .- Miller's farm east of the Vil.age. form dress of the girls, and the soldier' Don' i . .!.. .I I t .:: _ . - ''. '. I . I . . � - . _. L. . . .� . - 1. Al ''' ' - -not �; ";-.� I- -:��:.! like appearance of the boys, was partien- , . .:__1 a 1; � I � - . _.. I those who have . -settled ibe4r cliallengo. ,,.,. .. ..:....'� , - � : ___­ L..% . � . . . r �,� Saco ­i*-,� -, '' 7 . ,� 1 L. ,� ,. I : _� - �1. L. i I - . . I .. r :- � ­ " . I . � � ..., . I �unts up to 20th of September. 1887, 1 . , larlY noticeable, And their steady march. . . ". . .. . � . . . . I . ' . � I . '. - . - , . I challenke' all parties interested i6n -called forth hearty ap- ,.! I . ".1 r::,. � � - :.... I . . �.. .; I __ �.. . I. ,.- . I J . I I ­ . .- , ­ - bad better settle at once. -W. Woodruff," Sulky pl ing tind bearing . . I . :F1E?,j:M_-P_&_-Pv_U � .. I f . . ' I . I . i .: I - . . . ... _. . : _.,�:r` On Six X,ounids. _. Owe to meet me in a field trial.in piguse., _. .Fo ' : ' " ­ 1- . � -it ,- I � .. I- I 1. . ; � . . . . , . r that piercing Jack Frost., who is about to .Vri . . : .. lj . . Salmuel H. Stepheusop's farm, Brougham, The exhibits in the various depart. . 0 * 8 us. .,.",- , , I I � . '. � � , . . t . -, - , - I �,_ . The townabip's Collee.tor axes has o' . . . __ I 1. . 1. ,r. of t . ­ . .. .. . I' . . . . . . I I .� . _.. �;, ii Tuesday, Oct. 4th, the second day of ments were rather late in getting , . . .!. k - -1 _ . I .1 . . I , , i . �: .- - I I - I.,.. .r; � . . started on his annual round, and will soon Pickering Fair. placed, . I , � � . . �.; . .1 . :;? I , _� .- . .1 . � : . . . _y01 . . - : ,. . � -, " , 'r , V ­.. . ..,. . .: ;L .� ..� ­ .1 . , _ . L . I . . , .; . � ? 'i - . �.. i� .- , � _:. I'll be there.- Wesley. but on the whole the show prom. I I L .. I .1. - - . , I . . ,J . - . . I . r_ , I . . . � . .1 . - . . ! . . ... I . ; . .. '. . - .i .. .�� ��, ­_ - , - :5 . , call upon -every resident for his con- Matthews, special agent of the Ayr ises to be as good, if if -0 ''-- - I . r . -_: . - .. � I -,� ; . not a little better, , y u don)t,. and C Onfide in that old,"ra � .. . . . 'L - . tribution towards keeping the municipal Ameriv-an Plow Co. ­ f - than last . . ggad overc , - . - -1 ''' . - I _. . . . _. � ;I.-.- .1 - � �: ng order. .;. . I _ vear. The display in the hall oat to see . - . i , , - . , . �, Have � r.i �-.- .�.!. � - ..,.� .. a. . !:-�, . I . _'_ . _­. I _....__ __�� the money ready. r wauling Them VP., -1:,?. ! .:, �� %.. i,. �!.. is much the same as last year -in some � ! "' . .. 2 � I .., you safely through the cold, cold : , - ,, -: . - . I 1. . _ . - -1. I 4. - � I L. .. i. ,. � I . . ,, ; I ... � ,.- - � 1. _. ­ 'r"' 1� Con .. :. f. .. - .r. . .. � .. . I ' - uly Ma strate Horne held a C6 to better. . .1 - - . . , r. . . . I : - - I - r - Cbeap and Go" -, f.'L'�.­_., -1. �:._, .:'.., - 91 urt respec � . . - . .. . _. r. . I . .- ' r '� 1� ��. ' '. I 1� .� L S � �. I. i . . . . . I L ­ I * � .11 -. r - Attention is directed to the r, � * * . at the town hall, Brooklin, on Satarday . Mr. John Dryden bad a fine lot of 1, .: , I" i, . . . W111Tr2:M._M - .r. 1. . .ri.- .� I - I I __ � .., it' . � -1 .L .. , . . . . . . : . -1 I I . I r . . . Z .r - _. ;"_. � ____. _,rl advertise. of last week, to hear three Scott Act cases ' � - � - ' -It I . . . - - . ., , iment of the Federal Life Assurance Co., instituted by Inspec . cattle on exbibi�on, and the display. in I'M afraid, dear fellow, You will evelatually be . -, ;. i . .- _'. � tor Ferguson S. G. this line war, very good throughout. come a Victita I - . . . . � Mr. GPOrgO Be ;, �1 :.L " _ _ ' in another column, of .which I unett, of South Osbawa, second . offense, In horses there was & very good show, of misplaced confidence. Call and 1A us properly clo '! - . - I ; � . I f 1 - _-.,L.: _ . I . the .1 . . � Karr is the local agent. This Company admitted the charge and was fined #1 . . . , . I Z . , I the number of entries, we believe, being 1, . ;,. . . , ,� I - 11 . �, . , 1: - ; _. . .. ..; .­�..-l-, Offers insurance at remarkably low rates 00 .. ' . ;'. '� . .: � .11 J , ;i.`_'-. I you, it don't cost much.,,- . . . , . i . " . - -/- � .. I � - - larger than last year. In this clas - ��' �r , " . . I . . . .. I 11 __ ­ .� I and costs. * Arthur Thompson, a bhr. 6 . . . ,:­ ". 1 . !...­ . . I � I I . . I . . - . L . I - . . . - I . . . On a new plan, and is doing an immen!se tender at Bennett's, was also fiUed $50 Messrs. Miller, Johnston, Jeffrey and . . �, I', ' :. . . . ., . .. . . : _ ,; ,r i ' . . I.. L business all over'the country. . : . , . � - - ' - - ' ' I ,rl . . ' other noted importers were " -usual to ..:, ,ML .. Ms. . . . � . ,,­ , . r 1. . . . . il - � ...: � .. . ': * . _t. , r�, !;,. , and -costs for violation of the Act. Der. . i I GREIG,. I . THK TAILQR, ' - I - - . . .� 7- , - - . good for Sim. % . . . _P ,. ,_.� . 1: usba, of Claremont, failed to appear, and the fore. ___ . 49 I r L ' :. I - .� ­.� - r. I.- Sam Jones is . - -author of . . ' r ; . . The dis I of L . I . . .�, -1 ..,: 'r ..._i � tb�s it good the Court adjourned. P a.y sheep wai smell b6t � - � . . , , . - ; - 1 1� �.: many wide sayings, but about the beBJL - ', , %. .., � - . . . . : r'' re. zvery Dog has him V . 1. i; ­:..j. .. � .. - choice. . i - -, . - . .. . . . ; - I . . * L. I &YO, q..:/. .". I .:. , .. . I ; I -il ­ 1. :� 'L, L 1. .1 .;� .. ;.., � I . .. � .- . il- ... ,,r .- � � 1. :r, -1 . -1 I , . - . . NOTES. , �.� .. . _. .- � � - - _. _`. � . . . r . t . I ­ . : ''. , . . � , � i , mark we have heard of him saying is the - There is a dog in new y�ori' that can During the ' . I . . 11 : i I . ... . - ,-.. .:� .: . i following :-11 The most beautiful sigbt in, Write another in afternoon one of the exbi. . -xc. - YARNE kSl� ' ' - �­ . I . . . L.. .. - y 1% I - L . . 1 __.. ; :1 .., ... � ,,Nr ` I . I ". 2 � , ' music, but Parker's dye worket of toronto, . . . � . r 'YA' - . .r. . . . �t,.:: the world is to see a famil around a I germAny that can read bitors was showing off his horse within , ' 1. * ; - I -I:r _ � - � ! cheerfhl fire, with the head of the family have a dog that is. speaking of the circle when the animal made a plunge . - * - ' - , " 11 . . r . �_11 1� I : , , r " ; - _... = - . , , , % . ,-, �. . . . - �. - , r � - . � I - . - .r read' the faded over the ropes, upsetting . " �, " CANADIAN . - - RNS9 . : .r . _. - . . . I . I I . - � .... . . . I � ­: I . . . . mg aloud from his local newspaper, clothes that young men WeAr -and looks ,the skeleton buggy to which is was at, '' . :�' - . . . . r - - _.�r and breaking , ' I t - . _: . I .� which he has paid for in advance." - . . . ­ .­ I . . . . � '. .� - - L . ­ .. . r . ' - ' - - - .� ., _: r - . ' I .", ' . ' . 11 � 1 ! -1. . �-­ � . I . . . . : t . I- .. . . 11 . 4'.4 : .. . I r . , - .: . . - at the person be means. he will be here &ached, and then dashed down through '�. . I - -, '* Three-ply ......... a . . .' � *1 . 2 L I . I ::-. i- ��' Wely prepare& L - 1. �. . .- � I , . � . I . . � . �Ii. on Wednesday next with the order car. d �. � _. � . . Shades and Col . . . ! . . - I _. _­ . the crowd along the w a - ; I . . ", . * M. .- . _r. - . r . !I . simce the dAring attempt to rob Father riage of that firm. he way not be able Of children werg knocked over, but As fir - - . ; 11. .. . -1 I I I � I . - I estfenoe. A coupl 1 - :.: . I � .1 . _ . .1 .. . . .. . � . . . I .....� I . , C: I. I .1 - . I . � 11 � . '. I . .. L. - . . . . . - .: - .r � - __ __ , ­ I - - ­ - - .� - . � .r _1 j. I .11 -, - � .� - I )0 _. I . . �. :.1 � I 0 " - , . ; I I : Sheaban last week almost every resident to speak as he is dyeing. Be, him and as could be learfaed no serious inju , . , , , k . � - . . . r : , I : I - I � � � , ­ . I . I so - - - � .-. �, r - ./ . � . ,� _ ... . � _ ­ n .; . I ., - L .. . 1, .1: _ . . . . L , ,� . . L � .. .:. - . . . - I -1 L , '2 . . � ' ' . � I - has either invested in a new shooting hand sbem all your fadei clothes and get resulted.- One of the Shiftffi rati into the - . .. ,. - .. I . : I . . I � I I . - ;­ . . : I � I I .; , - . . 1� . . I '. . :. r ... . " . - . ' . ' . ..... . I r 'r'r . - . . .. 1, . . . . . , 1� � . . . S r. ; - . . . .� I . ,.__.,�. � il.._ r iron or rubbed up an old one, so as to be them dyed like now. they are known. shoulder -of Mr. Ira . _. i I ­ :­ prepared should any of the fraternity pay far a - . Vail's horse, inflict. � 11. . . - I - _� ir': ud wide for fine work. - I . .: . 11 . . I - . . ' - I . .� '. �_7­ .... , them a midnight visit. it is es, ,� L 1-11. Ing a severe akin wound . - t 11. �!. I I I . I . . : . 1. �. _ r - i. . ­ ­ . I. - 1. .. . fe to Say root_bajL�1­ �'_ : ., - � .:� � .'� _s ex - There was great ' .. . , FINGERING. YARN * '.'.L . '. ':'.L . - . - :.., 'i .­ �' _'L. '" _ I 'L: . ­ �; I . r.. . - 'I ; r . 11 '. ! - . . . _ a burglar would now stand a mighty poor . L, . . ". L,.;, 1 ,:,r ' � � - .. 4. �..'�.,. 1:: . �­ citement for a few minutes, and the . . ' -' ' I .. . . ­ I I . . I . . I -_ I . r .. _� - Althoug e reRul to' pooi'' only .wonder is that more were not . . �L � " L 11 I . I ' I - � I .1. I :_ . � I- . __ ' Chance of getting away with a whole bids h th a " -ball . .r �.' Canadian, Stotch ''' . . .1'. I :. L'. . �. . . . I ,­ . . . � -1 k. .... - . I . I L . iii- . _r C1 seriouly imiured. � . . I; . ) . . .. ! ..- . - . r ;1 , - . - . 11 ..- . I . . . I .. . I . . I . . r.. I... I _ abould he attempt any funny business 'in ub. had noL re -organized for the seasol), r ­ .,:, i 1'.. -.- - . � L� � � ., I , L I . .. . : , . . . . . ­� I.. , I . . I - , � �' I �: . . . _. I. . ,.z. ....- . - .. . . I . ; this town. ­ Secretary Pringle wu A b,agy Mau all .. I � . . . �;. . , L I Crest, Baldwin � . I I :., ;L' _ , L some of the.. boys were 1poi disposed to I .. . ; .,-. ; - " _­ - . . I I . . . . i. .1 L . . 1. ��:­ ', .. . I I . .. � ' . . . : -:' . ' . I - T - i-. . I ' : , . r . i . . - . 1. - r . .. - . - L I I . - . ! I I . .� .. .. I 1. iL � .. . :. " ­ L. . ' I �, 1. . . ; � &iL ", , - . . ) I .� 1. �L ., . I.. .. � . � � I ; . . - I ..1. Wall I 4WIlb I 'r I ' . ­- rr' _ L.. , 'L - ­�'!, .. 'I.!. show the Whit' an acce tPed the 'day. - L' , . . . . ...:.'.. 1 ­. :, I :1 . I .� 1� I L . Bee-Hivo etc, , . . .. I 1. _. . I - I . 1 j� �� ;. .!I . � � .... . . . .... . _. . ry correspon ent of tile enge issued by the , , t- k . ' . . . �.­ ­ . � -, 1;� �'. � . . " . .1 The Port Per' bold eball i segolairs Of One of the BiRbis on the grounds was I , I . . . r ­,.:� ,.. � . . . . ) . � ­ � �, . I ­,; . L. .. . . .. t : ;_ .. . . . I . . .,- 'Whitby Chronicle conveys the startling , School last week, and a match 9 plug. .- - . . I , . .. � L L . ,-4, ; - .:. . . ir. - L . . . � r - - the Public Mayor Lon dressed in a'xiew white ;, - . .:,; . e,o"*N,,�,,-�*�� . 11 . I , . . / - ;_r. - � . I L � . .t � ... . . ­ . . . . '. �. - � _. If the Association does not procure an. . 1, I 1! . . � . ... " 1� . 0 . t I . :,� intelligence that our old and much V�as played on Friday afternoon as Fair. . . �, .. . 1, .. .. I I I i . . : L 14, . � . I . - . : _. . ..,r I . ­ . �� -, ! . - . . ..I- i , - , .. � I- esteemed friend, "J. B.," of the Obs&ver view Park. The picked club'succeeded s soon 0- .S - * . . . t., . :� . - - 1 .... ", . -_ I * - _', is getting to be quite a dude, and 'I in defeating the Public School boys, after its usefulness will be gone. .; . .I... . . - . I . ... : - 'is . . . . . I I'. .. .... ,,,r ­ ' rn The Whitby and Port Perry Fairs com. . �%W . . ; .. .1 . . .. . I . - . - .- 1-. � . actually sprouting A moustache. Some a a 9gle more or less severe, by a score ,A I B IR IN' "-. � I � I .. I �.. , . - o f 15' so closely together prevented many I . . 0 . - I . � . - � . . ­ ; . - - Of the women at the Port will be after - , goals to 1, and great. was the rejoic. :1`9 I - I � - ..� '... . I � - . L. ., inglitbereat. . from entering their exhibits at . . �. .. I � . . I .- I . I - ..1., � him soon wanting to borrow it ttbe afor'e- I _r � I - . . r . �� , . � , . I , � .. ­­.;.� r 1L., 1j;- _­ .. the DOUBLE BERLIN,. ' - .I. .1 I - . . . '. � I ,.: ...� � , . ''. r ­..., . former. :1. .� . - I ., . . _. . ;.- 'r . . I I :1 , said moustacbe)r for a scrub brush. ftl aditor. �..:, � . '.. , ! . .. . - I � 7 . . . ".. - . . . . ,-t IF . ' . .r ."'� - ' . 1 ;1 . �, . ­ ­ - - _. - . - : � � ":�; .r'.� � , L ". ��,_Z.­ � 11 - ' :. ` . . . r � I . . � ... _i. I .. - L_ . . 1.11 - 1''. - - . r . 4 I.. :1 11 The second day f the Fair ope ' . . . . .. . ­ . . � . - Q . - ,,,;:-, - , . 0 ' L - � ­ _�. ­ - ­ . . I ,& Now story. Who -nod � . . �.. - - SINPLE BERLIN, . I % .- - you . . 1; . ._ . 1i . .� � - . - . 1* . . weeps with ' when you are gad, auspiciously, and by 10 --o'clock quit� a : -!, ' _� I- I � � . .� . . . � � � - _.... �, ­ . :., . . jr. 1 ��, , . ­ - - . I . It . , . � 'L .. - �, . _. i� . I r . - I ., . . I i. ­ . , r . . . 11 . . . r ; I L ( - I . I . � . , . .. I ; . . - - . I., I I - . V In next week's 14E"ws- will be coni. Anj laughs with you when you are glad, crowd has passed through the gates, but r . . . I 1: i. _�' ZEPHYR, SAXONY14ce, I ; I . . .. . I . . . - . � . r imenced a most entrancing ne Berial, . �: '' _'. . . . 'r ... . I . . . '.. r, ) I - � I ­ . 'L . L I .- - .. - - _v :,. . An smiles with you when you are mid ? the'largest of4he gathering did not up- I L � ... - , - . . - 1. . '. W . . . ' I . . . I . I.. I . I . :,%. . I . . . � - . . f , �' ' � � . I _L _ . i - r. ­ L , .11 -0 . ... . entitled, "A Great Secret," ,,. The Editor. ' Was . I � , - . . I I - -1 . r 1. . . . . . � , pe :. , L , , � � � I I . � I ,�. . I L ­ . 9tr until after dinLer. Still there . _ . i . .. I I I .. . IN EVERY SHADE, ''Ib ; r _.''.1 . � ­ . . -1.1 -� . . I L � . ; I . � _4 I . r . . . I . � . . - interesting story with a good moral. e WhD hif; to be I ibd and wise, _, . 40 ism ; Plenty of room. Amore minute , . , , � I L � . L � "_ ; :1 !'- - W k, , , . I . "., I . .. - . . !. .�L; have also made arrangements to publish An' f,'', '-r, ,�, -1 . . � I , . . I . .. I _ ,.,,..,,*,.,,,.O."N.N",..,N.k""-*-%/--�I � 4, . . I _. i . 1_' . r I . .. .7 ft . Q may -i -well hardly ever lie . 1; ` ''' uspectiou of the contents of the hall i " .. : . I."".. � 11 L 5 � ., I . I . .. . . I I., L � - . . 's - . . 3 : . . : . , q ? L ;. ; , . I . ' 'r - . L . r . - .. r- . - . . . - � . I . . � I . . � ; . P 1. ... .. _ L'' , � .... "Bro. Gardner's Reflections", in current Ani when he doer, excites stuipris ' � '' prove . . I I .r � . � . , It 1. - %.. _; f';1. issues, so that parties subscribing now a . " L � d that in some respects the show rafl­ ; ".- I I . . . r . . . :. 11 ' . . I ;- � I '. . . '. .11-1 0 S- - 1. � , I .: I . ­ I .. .. _. 1. . . -1. I owns , a@ W611 as cheek, I ., exhibits to last year. i. . an 1:- - .- ­� r I --- , I— � . . I I - Z . I ­ - . ... ; .; I � :� cash to end of yea , or # 1. 15 cash to end Powssed of spirit Proud yet,meek , . - r. . ' G d i L... I - __ I.. . . . - ..: _L:. will get the full benefit' r Only 20 cents . The. Editor. was deficient in quaJity And number of . . wh� , - - � lb6krt' -�. ,'.:. . . � d, W� t' D� - . - : I ; 1. . - - . .. ­ Of 1888. Tell your friends. r 1. now Building. .., �.. . _r ): __. - I -.7, ; .1 .: .:� !L '* 1L. 4 - L -.,:­,�.", .1 . -ir r I :�_ I .. - r - . . - .1 I �' , s, . r .� ..i SlIkIPU11*111t of Stock. : .�, F.,. r I . And lives on forty cents a week ? "' ­-'-!':'� 11 is , , '''r . . . . . . , r ..- .1 .. -1 � �. I . . . ' , , ting I .. , . , just . .. � . _ r. r ...'! . � . ' r' I - I . 2 . . .1 .. . , . . _. . I .. - � , The Editor'. - erec a tow Plushes and'Velveteens of b ' ' tiful shades .. . . - . . , Mr. A. B. Dowswe eau ' ­ I � � � r . . L I .1 t .1 - 10 . ; ­ � . L . . � . : - �,.:. I Mr. Arthur Johnston, of the Greenwood I , :_ . building, in which to carry on his busi. : , ­ ; 1., i, � � 'opened out, call and see them. ; . �� r' 1. I _. � .. ... .- .. .. ­ I I . I AUC tion "'a" Rila. � r:L',, ,, ' . I- �. � � , . . I - . . - I p- . 1: .. � . . � k , . k , - - ; r 1� Stock Farm, was in town on Saturday '. - , "', V, � �. " L'�., .! ness, at the'east end. . . . . .. . �. .. ,., . . . . _. . I I . . - . - -1 _ I - . .. last shipping two im,ported Clydesdale Aa the season for 91ZI-c'tibi. sales is now *;L � � , .1 I �.' i . . I . .... . . ;L1, ._,. . ­ . .L - 1. � - ! . n .. . �� I - ( .. - . '. . - .... ._ _ .. * � _ :.. . i_ L . . ri �. -Michigan letter crowde'd -'out ihis . . L L . L L . I . �, . I . . ­ . _. r..- . '�­ colts to Mr. P. D. Sutor, of Lennox, at land, those contemplating having week. . - . .!. I I ­_ . I . '. . 7 _. . . . - Dakota. Mr. Johnston informed us that sales should give THE NEws a call beforo I . � �. . . . _. 1. I . 11 . . . -.::. Veterinary Surgeon - Hopkins, of ,'this !eaving their order for bills. Farmers . 9 13 rrels for' "I . : . %. . .. � . L r � ­ - . .... . - . I . . . . . . 0 z- . - � village, made ob of a very critical in this township cannot fail to realize C ' - &_ ' , -A.. ARQU � " -_ * � ". -One thbusa'd apple bi e ' I . �; - I., . . a good j' At AII&WAY a ooper"ge, Pickering. * DICK�.IE , - IS 1. ­.. _ . . - � . - '. � , ­� cas very -Mr. John M. �almer, of Toronto, - I '. -m-ro ' I . . . i e of ship fever, from which a the fact that a notice in THE N � r.i .� . I') I. ... , F.ws', sale, . I . _JC;- _L ]K_M_JZJ[_WC+,r0:L'STr J . .L . - �, � . - va, -Paid the village a fl . . 11 , T. . .. . � r, , . � r . . . . luable imported filly of his was suffer- registrar is of more -value to them tit an ing visit on Satiumay. . � . .J. . L L - . .. I . . . 11. . .1 I i, - ''. mg rece i . ale and cisterns --- !W . . , . . - - . .".. .1 r ntly, and had to be left at Pidker. 'a any other paper, and such notices are -Apple barrels Tcor a , .9 . I . - I . . . �.:L- , .� . CIA& to order at W. D. Gordou's cooper. ;.- :�- -, I ­ A'. I . �... .; - ing for treatment, being unable to go to given tree of charge when sale bills are r .. I . . . . . . . �__ ; . - '; ­ - . . � -in. . THE INEws eircu. ing. �.- L. ` r.... '.. - . �. . r . r. the fai printed at this office. age, Picker' 46.8 - ;: " . - �' .. MIEt S'. - I- , .., � - �� I . .. . ". � ` ,& Palse ,alam'. . � - , j , I . , , m every section 3f' the township 41 . . _�­,, ­� . 1 ­ - - . ::.. . 9 L .� ' . . * , '' ' , - I., - . M. ., , I . ,., *1 I r . I . _ A . . ' ' I . . I 'I . . I ;, . . I . I ­% J I lates ' "3'nyone desiring a member'"icket ' ` I IN S r - 111.1: , � . - The other evening aev-er;tl young 'colis', of Pickering, u well as in adjo - for the kickering Fair can, procure the . . : .. �, . ... A . 1. 0 "'P9 same at the office of THE NEws. - - : . . - . I I L . I . which had evidently got ic(os municialities, and goes into the h sps,of , , . e from some 011 I I- I - . ... . . � . W hitby - Book - and - Music - Stor, e. , '. " - _­_ , . farmer's field, paid a midnight visit t9 P wan, , I I . I . the very peo le those having sales ge -Biing along your 5 gallon can And . . . :_ ; t . . the village, and caused considerable ex the fact to reach. Prices right. tit filled with good coal oil, for 90 eta. ,. �, - - � L o. . I -, '.. * � - .. r - : - - r � . - I . . ... __ . . . .. - , _ ­ - - .. . I �.;�': � 1� cash, at Dickie & Marquis. 'i r . . . .: ­ t'r . . � 1 �'l �-_ . .. _ a .,:_:. r ,,. � . . . - - . __. I I . �citement by t4eir Untimely call. Marry The Great Pair. .. I I �;,::­. . , , 1�: - � -_�_. Teachers ana sttaents Attentioll ��_!­- - - - ' I - I 1: i,., .1 ''r i ,­' r - I : . . j'j,.!! I .1. .... 1, � . '' � . .. I... . �1'...: I i.. . � " ' � . the.. picke. I . . r . 1. . ,�.-; :- .." - . -Rev. G. M. Brown, of this village, . " � ' ; . � . , � .- .: - _. , .1, � � . . r ti - . , 'Ir . 1;. . . 1. . .... .. - . - .1 . ody remembe . - A FULL SUPPLY OF - * I : . ­ . . . - - door -yards Were visited, and the racket Everyb , . ,.r. , I � � - I . , . I . ". I . � � I - they kicked up led the occupants to sup- lat r. attended the funeral of his nephew, Ca t I "', , 1 � - - - .� , . . �.. r. ­ :�l :.": '.., � . . I .. P . !. ­ I � I . ­ I : �Ji' V ..- I . -_ pose that burglars were around, and ibg Fair comes off at Brougham on T. Brown, in Toronto on. Saturday I , _., � 1, - . -.r - � : - . ., . - . - .; . I I . n set t " - ' . I _. - 4 . Monday and Tuesday of next week, and " r ;:. _ ' ,:� 1-' � ' . ' . . --. . � . : - . I � . . '. .1 . . ; - -Read all the advertisements this � .11 . I � . r , ... r . . i .- .; I ,., - - shooting irons were in short promises to bc, a great - Success in 'every week in THiz NEws. There is something . . I 1;- I .. . :, , � .9 � : - order. The In Young gentleman respect, should tile weatherbe favorable. to interest you in every, c _. . � .! I r� - - rcertai I J . - .. __ to the'fore ... --'ALL -�TEXT-,- BOOKS','— . , .; -!!:.- -11. olumn, . , - r .: . _ . , . ;. . . who bounded out of bed and decended to - During the past few weeks a number of - - nstitutes I �:: 1, i - the street to find there only a lot of four . . . Used in Colleges,t -Collegiate I ' . .... . - �.. ­�Z,.- footed robbers, was quite. mad, We hear -_Subsenpti no a . . , Model and Publie..�.. . ! � .... -". . extra attractions have been secured, and O' .,J&ing in every d ' . r., 1, ; I . . - .. . .. Twenty.fi, I , r, Schools always on, Land, at Publishers lowest . . . " .1.. _. ? I -1 ­ - araugemeuts for old and young may be Ve add vW our. list this wee�. -, i. _� . �'r' %, I . . . .. . . - � V*" FJUCCG=fnL , . .., ... . I 11 I : ,_ �" . . . I .,. . - :. r; 1-1 , ­ Every advertiser gets the benefit of this , `!.'.k - , . . pric I . . .. - I '. -1 ( I . . I - .i - . % �, . I 1. . . - - ; . . :. �. %t: �. ,% , , , ��- 1 - . expected. The competiton for the "Belle for pothing. I es- .Any book not in stock pro- , . We learn that Mr. John Leys ` � " I . ., . . _: r ., ­ was very of the Fair" prize will excite the keenest _�. . r . ..... . 1: - . j."'Ll . - . I � I : . I,- . . , j .- .� 1. . I . :. � -0, . - I _. � I . . I cured within 24 hours. ... It . !.. � -11 - , � ., , I - successful at the recent Dominion and interest, and when the successful one i - U�"thanka'are due t' e a 'I - � tarieg ; �. . r .. . . :r ,A-,_ 1, �. ., - ... . I .1� - o th ecte � r - 1. . - ,.� � I a I 't 1' Lessons in English (T . r - ' - . �_. 1.�. Industrial Exhibition at Toronto and at crowned with a laural. V"eath the band of t e, - Port Perry and Bowmanville I - Elemen' ary eachers' �edi " - - .1 - ` - - I . ition'.) .. . _. 1. ­ - e '. . . I " - _.. .. Ir- the Provincial at Ottawa with his ORk- will play, the b9vs will cheer, and the Fairs for complimentary tickets. So I 99 ' .. . � .1 �. , r,, ru 81i s of Tongue and Pen, " by J, H. Long, L. L. Do .. . - . . I �.. W. � _ - dale berd of Jersey and Holstein ,ttle, unsuccessful cOmPetitOJ will turn green we canubt take them both in. but p . , - . in en I .. *.r . - __,�j� have , . : I -.1. . . . r . . - I . . � - �', _. : .� .11 having taken more in money zes, whh envy. The Green River. Bran Sent representative to the former, � � - .. � .. 1. - . r - . . - . - � - .. . ... . ".­ . , .. diplomas and medals at these two shows Band -an excellent musical organization, -�as cricket died a natural de m I � . I _.. . �1 ., � ; � � - ._?:- ­ v , ath , SCIE100L SUPPLIES A SPECI - -_ - . I .o_ ". 0. � . - - �.. .. . than an Man r ever did before in Canada. and one by the way that deserve � ALLTY, - . . . , - is spe' a every ? We occasionally hear it 1. .- I I . . . . I ! . I - . Thi akovery bighlK for Mr. Leys' 9 . . this � � . I - , ..- . . . I . I ' - .. . r... �, , - encours, ement-will furnish enlivening menuoTed, -but have not seen it practiced : i.� ' so . , Mas � . -, . L . �.,. � I . . �11 . , berd of fine cattle from is stock farm in music. Everybody go and take the : . I ''.1 .! , . , r . .� I i - . I i. - - . . . ; . - ill have '; : HOOL GLOBES AND - � , . .. -1 '. - I . for a considerable time. We W1 . . .., �. I ;to . - I I -1 ­. . this' township. Mr. Leys bas kindly con- children, and don't forget 1 make your criaxet weather for some time yet. ; a .. � .. 71 i , . . .. . , . ­ , . . . _ . � ­ . . . ; - .� t I r .11. sented to allow the medals and diplomas entries this 'week if possibi - L Unabridged Dictionaries, Gazetteer, etc 9 , at Pablish W - . I . . � . . ..J4 0. P. S. -The -Mr. Robt. Miller sold one We e . . . . . '. . . , to be placed on exhibition at THE NEws race track is in first-class condition. Shetland Domes (of the recent im�ortv,. . , : ':'r - - ,� ir Ot his .1 . . . r "I . . _'� ..'.- . office next w6ek, and we invite our farmer - ... ___ � . lowest prices. All orders by mail promptly filled. . . � '­ 11 - 1: _r i - - . _.. - . . .. .1 tion) to clas. McMillan, of ' Port Perry, ,1-"663=U7 &'ad 10=3cet 3Bjb1e,3,r Xp23._.A__ --- - -- - I . . � . I - . . � - fliends.'and others interested to call and rATn`A*s NOWAVO of Your sh"Ve r �' ! � . .. I : . _.� M. I _. 11 - i . I . . I '. . W t.%;&-XV6:PJ3.9 , � . - I ' ` ' . .. , I see the 1* . . I The Brooklin Times Says :-For'- -some for &.good -figure, and re�heed a very , �_ I . - . . . . , " : . � .� . ,'... r . . f . :�_-­' time the farmers in the 7th and 8th con- teml tin price offered by the same party -.,.. � I Autogmphj -and Scrap Albums in gr . I , - .. - � . i - I . ,,, �` Marvest Peadval. : -; ,�, . , r. ,.,. '. , .1 . � ,I:,.,-,. I 'r , fret prize Shetland mitre at . . eatVaXiety., - --1 11 ... - ;. I. '' 1! . to . 11 T' r ­ . . . ' . :,: �,i, I .. � , I . . "I - e adh by Fair. . . ... .. �' ' ' - il � ,i7, `� �: 4 , - :_ ]a . . . - !. i!ial andi Pickering, have been put to coi�. I .,. OZ* !�N_: I , . ­ I . -:r. Pospers are out ann6uncinj th , cessions, near the wn line of Whitby for t ) Whit- , , e - lov - , � f : - � . .. � . . ­� H - ­ 11 � I. , ;.- i . ,--.. . � '. - arvdst Home Festival in connection - . , . . SOcial atteiltion' 0 entoa orders*forift Mai *. , .-. I - , - 1. siderable annoyance by the very -Rev. Alex. &6 i. - . I :,r � . - . , with the Methodist church in this village, 0 .. . _­ I I - .. . � .- - 1-1 strange . edy, formerly Preaby. Weekly and Daily Papers, at lowest tates, 1, ­ I .% ­ I .. . . - -:_ . , r which will be under the .. 66nauct of W. Wilson, of Ashburn, and teiiian minister of this place and Dunbar. I . . r. . :­; . auspices of . . � - , -r -_ -I-.- - - � .- :,. I ! . I . I L - .. . - . , I ' � 0 , . t �s I . . . I- '. . - . 1, I i� r 11 .. ji. the Thomas Stonehouse, of Jos '82, 7th con., tou', is spending a few days visiting ffiends . . . . A.� , :J11 t,:%i"-J -�- .,� � .. . r:� �. . - . . � . � . .. " t _ . � � �. 4.�- t% ir', , _ , * � : , , , . . . I � . . . r "_�:, *1 I iii'JI.-, ;A_� . '. r., �. i, � r., . . _1 - " - . I . . I .. . 'r Ladies' Aid Society, and will be he:d * on Whitby. The above named parties have here. Alth h ' his 84th - . I , ): - - I .. . . � . OU nre -, .I. . . � . � . � . � i . .�­ r I 6 in year, I I ,�­,t r . . - . i . . � '. . - __ .. . , - r I ooks bale and hearty, and preached in MO � . I r .5 - Friday evening, October' ,7th, The lately been buying sheep in the north I he - � . 1. ... - I _­ . . � ... chiureb will bi� handsomely decorated roque . - .. :: .-I. 11 . �� � . � - . I part of the et8, E "W I : I county, and in driving them St. Andrew's church.last . K . ­ r�, - for the occasion with fruits and veg6t . ;) : 0 a*r' s . . : '� ! -*.r:, ables to lot 82 th ir number of sheep were m- _. - `­ ­ .7 1 . . _. J . ­ . � t: __ �. � I e hag to a large audience, with all his old. 1:1. ­.: 10 I . . � �1. ... . . I . - *: of all kinds, and hot supper provided'for creased by 18 belonging to John 1. Bold. time vigor. ' . I . �: ' - * ' 'L'� -,! *�`,­ , �.; "; i �, - '. 1� �. . .� .. . , :. . . q '� And Marke -b ' " 0J, * r - I.. - � . -.1. 11 .: - i ' _ 1, r : r I I 1, !,-i all. Rev. Dr. Potts, of Toronto, President - �j .r . rein n. OW 16 _ , : 1. . . . 11 . " .' _­ �. I t askefti f0f' ' I I fti' der seaSo'n bel -,, " . , �.. ! -1 .:- rtf�, win, 6 of John Forrester's, 6 of W. Cas. -People who bRVIW 11ev#r: Men' dyeil�ng* ". . - , , �: �,-I`i`, I; :` , � 11 .1 9 - r I � ost, -1 - !W.1� , r . .�_.. , r ... � . .�r of the Toronto Conference, is expected to sady d 18 of John Disney's flock. done by the Bri n ., . . , � 4 - - - __.- t # I . . ,:�,.',' ; . -- J. ' . ' . - - - - - r - g . .. � _ �. �. I .1 - .­.� _: . y X*._ _ I I ­ s I . . . . . .t V I., � . .1 4' ­. :� ,'I.*' - �,, I I . I && , _ . - : I I 11 - . . . . .deliver an address. jind the resid a - I g. - * , SO& . _. "_ ent and All .. . ..� espeetku . - � �.. __ t�es"e3 gentlemen have been put to of Montreal, have no idea how b- 3 1 I y Our M - . -1 ; : . . ­ neighboring clergy have also been invited expense and JOB$. Of time 3 ea ... itih, d Pi& ; �:' . q . .;- #': , . ­ - 't, , Utiftil � . . . On' 06- W I I! ol: �,. �r . - I . I . � ­ 00 6 turn Out. _,� ". ­j-':.�,'.. 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