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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1887_10_07T I I k, . - � � ­ L 11. I . . . I. • •I . - yt.j} NW. --,.' I - .1• - - • ,�t tib - OCTO� R � i �VV e C. ., tQ,! �i , i i " s ;:• Lr ti• ��s , -RIDAY ICKERING, ONT - - - VOL.I . , P ,I • ' miss' n:ra>aT. , . Fa 'G"Ds CA""' L ye areee, Uri. T. C. Broom, Mies E ' referring „r The tr'ickering Ir• John F"uesell, J rs. �'. C. Brown, al �ctrbS• ` `' r TO OUB SUDBOBIBBBS : B� 6 -Trio,year-old heifer, • Mackey. Child's dress. M Eooton to the dress label on yon per yon OD- Bell. Fat cow or steer, John' Russell; let ell, Ladv's underclothing, Mrs. - • i ref Miss god C, : can tin subscription two Tau N$ e s pais . "Old kyobs'4 showed himself oa Dire. J. Braela. i+'ancq' . . y w ea ed a ornin earl , evidently having for• sad 2nA. One -year-old heifer, John Bcll, T. t%• Brown, 'edtiCltt. Remittances are ackno l g day m R y erg, A, M• DelOnit, Mrs. D. ��,. �___ - - �^^ �^^�^ ^^^ change of date on label on the e�rst PaA ova to gotten that the Greet Pickering Fait' Wee John «illaon. ( I,inFoina' Fanc knitting in wool, Miss M. EASTWUOD, Iowan receipt o! money at this offfioe y wo for that dap, and he allowed the Best sew �iv%riR milk or in salt, H h RS. W. 0. & J H t�edate ala aheaa. tf set do T. Pugh. A.•Rt'chardson,]k[rs.J.MucKreftor. r°°h� Major Bros., Mre. G.R. Van- Pickering. Office second door Bast of the keep - P rain to pour down in torrents. At about Miller's specCOTswoLD sasEP. work, Mrs. A. M•'Delonq, Post office. y - To the Insuring Fublic...... • . 9 o clock, however, he relented, and the. Aged ram, T. F. Boynton• shearling sant. Embroidery in silk, Mrs• T• i%• � • • TEMAN & REA, Physl- '' sen came out at Intervals to dry up m4 it Miss Willson. Embroidery in net,' RS BA C. Garbutt, T. F. _ Boynton. Ram Brown, d , cians, Surgeo ne etc., Mr. Rea, Coroner), "V� Tuolmard.ison-P mud. But then it wasn't a good Fair ram, Buxton, T. F. Boynton. Two Miss M. A. Richardson• pmbror cry on Fingering, ont. peace hours -morning from T pICgERING, dap by Uy means, and served to keep 1ltlnb, John muslin, Mrs. Jr Bell (Locust .Hill.) Em- ' I 8:30 to 11:90 ; evening from 5 to 6 o'clock.l-v T. F. Boynton. Two shear• Mrs. J. Bell (LoCast : I , Ont. Agent for the following first-class Fire and Life many ay wli0 Were calculating on .aged eweB,T F Boynton ist and 2nd. TWO broidery on cotton, 1. : W. FERRIER, M•D„M.C.P.S•, Insurance Companies: m"T y g Hill.) Fancy netting, Mrs. G. R. Vanzant, Office hours--mornin from � entries. There are always a lin ewes, C Garbutt, T F Boynton, Miss M. A. Richardson. Raised Berlin . D. CORONER THE LANCASHIRE, ', I J ; ; great many who wait to a before t ey ee how the ewe lamSaxopsalsE DOWN SHEEP. wool, Mrs. J. B. Bark, Mrs. G• R• Vanzant, art to lo, evening 5 to 6. Surgery in rear of RUG' weather is sorbs t0 6ha P% STORE. Brock St. North, Claremont. Patrons C TY OTS' LONDON, and' 'J. p John Miller. Ram lamb, Flat Berlin wool, Mrs. G. R. Vanzant,' ,,. supplied with Pure Drugs, Chemicals &c., oil ail ERICAN LIFE conclude whether they will take an active Aged ram, lot and 2nd. Two cheap for cash. NORTH AM Miss M. A. Richardson. Ornamental ' E- `_ interest in the Fair or not, and of course W 3lajor & �►IOns' lot and 2nd. Two rgest oris of this class staid at borne aged ewes, J Millar, needlework, Mrs. G. R• Vanzant, Mie M. - 11 Risks taken on all kinds of property act to the majority y ewes, J Miller, lot and 2nd. A, Richardson. Paper flowers, Dental. , ' d 45'y on Monday morning, forgetting that the PbearlinR Mrs. G. R, _ :__.;�;;:.._ : .� possible rates. Business so11c1te _ Mme• A• M ­_-__ ,_,__ - IST visits t first day is devoted almost exclusively to Two ewe lau,b6,J Miller, Wm Major Katie Green. flowers, ,lR F. L. HENRY, DENT Mrs. J. A.. Delong Feather IlPickering every SaturdSv• vitalized Air getting the eaaibits in allape, and that Sons. gel$ saE$D• _ belong, administered for the painless extraction of the Ban the second day is ,the all-important day T k+ BO nton, Wm Tran. flowers, Mr@. A.�i. belong. Fancy basket, i t. brill a large number t Aged boar, Y . Sow Mrs. Thos. Poacher, Mra. J. A.- Delong.: Ontario n emen Wm Tran. teeth. to the ma a� aBhb W L Banbury. Mrs. John - CKERING AGENCY: of exhibits were placed on a nday and Aged Bow, , T y' Mat or rag. Mrs. W. Bowie, Le at. i PI much preliminary work done n cleaning pig of 1887, T F Boynton, Banbury, T F Bell (Locust Hill). Cone work, Mrs. J. A. - f1 m P of 1887, '. �-�-�•-�--^--�"'-``'`""'�'-�`"�_-:,��..,..-�- ate ti the grounds and building and making. Boar pig belong. Leather work, Mrs. U. -Young. i L DOW, BARRIN S O n for the transaction of all legitimate p " _ Gent's white shirt, machine made, Mrs. J• TOHN BAL Pe everything al the advantage. Boynton.Z. I 11I, t and Solicitor, Notar9 Public, etc. - OPn ate Banking Bnaineds. _ kwlxE-lg>tRgs818s' Bell, Mrs. Brnels. Geniis white shirt, -11 ]fevered Block, Brock -street, Whitby. g � '' hand made, Mre. J-Braela- Flannel shirt, �j rates and on favorable OFFIck Housa-Froin 10 to S`; Saturdays The.weabtl�Lrinvit ng for the Fein and Aged Boar, S C°xW0 r 1�7 C �arbuvt�t hand made, Mrs. U. Young, Mrs• Braels. • ` funds to loan at lowest 8-y_ 10 to', O'clock• anYthi Al• . terms ui payment. eat was the disappointment. thereat. $ Coxwo►th. h sow pig of 1887, lot as Farmer's wreath, Mrs. B. Bark, Mrs• A 1 . r HOtiiAS pp`RbER, BARRISTER ca+&ylIIB'8 Bai1k lII CdIIn8Cil0i1. r e list of entries kept piling up, how- Thoma6 Ppq M. Delong. Ottoman, upholstered, Mrs• , _ and Solicitor, dcc. Money loan! No picker_ (3.y)rORE KERB, Agent. 2nd S Cozworth• �' f}_ R, Vanzant, Mrs. J. Bell. Pillow. mission. Office : Haney's Building, ever, as Boc,n ae the Secretary arrived, , SWINE—SUFFOLH (}, R. Vanzant. . con 4-c - � and by noon showed the lar st list for Miss Percy, Mrs, ing _ open every Saturday. _ _-_ ge T Willson, B 2iushby. Bow shame, , ACA RESSOR Slttin s of Di ison Court many years. But the drizzling rain had Aged hoar, _ Mrs. J. B. Bnrk, AD[ERE, BL , i� d ®mall hopes 1887, lot and 2nd, T Willson. Boar of Idiss specimens P rc c of� pit ow, Mrs. Braels, DEL sNaLISH, Barristers at Law, solicitors , COLTyTY O�' ONTARIO• a diBheai•teuing effect, an in Chancery Conveyancers, �c•a ffi ��Zto o to? ': were entertained of a large crowd. 1887, 1st and 2np�� Willson. Mra, a R. Vanzant. Toilet set, Mrs• (I• ' '; Toronto street (over Gas comp - I The show, as far as exhlhita are con- R. Vanzant, Misa R. Green. Dto i Money to Loan—No Commission. D. DBLaae$a$, — ,887 .4. a fowls, Thos Poucher Pair worked in wool, Mrs. A. M. belong, I oificent success. In Fair Kam . DsvzDsoN BLACK, H. A. R$aeoa, E tTsyLova cerned, 'was a In T Ho kine. Pair Buff D. C. Ma,cdonnelI,iittby. p Percy. Mottoes work_ ed in silk, Mise Percy, ), Ii?f (iLIaH. _ +� y : 1. Whitby : Clork, _ Brahma- (light) • Jan. 9, Feb. 2, Me►r.,2, April 2,May 9, June 2, J y the hall alone there were over Rine hand• dorkinii, I B ff� IIter• Me, yoanR. Pair slippers, worker and . LL. B., BAR- 4, Seg. 2. - - E• FAREWELL, Oct. s,�ov:2,pDec.2. IC nor.. Houdaue soled, Mre. Bell, MSB. YonnR. Fancy �`' T own Grown Attorney, and 2 Brou ham: Clerk, M Gleeson, Greenwood, red entries, and BOmB troublaCe Wye a,b- T HIniD6, sine • v . RISTER. C ty May 4, July 5, Sep. S. enced in fiIIding ro°ni to R o� T Bopkine. Le$- work -box, Mrs. Brown. Fancy table mat, r - • County solicitor. Court House, Whitby. 10•y Vi1l a :Clerk, u• Gleeson, Green- ad sn •. The dspliiy of (bearded) J Pipher, 2. Pickering ag its to good y is T flc► kine. PI Miss Green, Mrs. J. A. Delong, specimens _ wood, Jan. 4, March 3, November 8. J Gammage+ p Sept a osis b°iter was very large indeed, and the horn6, J Eell T HopklIIe. TrZ, of braiding, Miss L. Bell, Mrs. Young. _-- - -- - -- -- 1�etel'isilZYy.. 3. Port Perry : Clerk J W Burnham, Port assay, Perry, February 8, Apr- 18, June 21, ladles department all through was in month Rocks, ' J Point lace, Min Richardson. Tidy, Mrs. • I .. -- ,, ,,...�,-,..,... y J �dackey T Sopxing. :'" - RIN ARY 18, December 18. e leebury) Vanzant. Mrs. Wm. Major. Fern work, 4 TE d a :(,lark, Z Hempliil)�, v:bridge, ezcess of �previone years. There �d Dull, Geo nor. Decks (Ay Mrs. J: A. belong, Mise. Richardson. , $. HOPKIN.., VE 4.'Uzbn a choice display of fruits, roots, gr Feb. 9, April 20, Jnne 22, Sens 7, Oct 19, Dec 14. M �• Surgeon, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- 8 C Brown, T Hopkins• Ducks den Work basket, Mrs. T. C. Brown. Painting; 11 erinary College, Toronto. Treats all diseases of 5. Cannineton ;Clerk, Geo SmiLh.Cannington, b day Or 121, June 29, se t 8, Oct 20, Dec lb. vegetables. The entries tD ere , ee other kind, J DUs, 1st and 2nd. gold il on satin or silk, Mra• Van$ant, Mrs. G. D. 6 . the domesticated animals. Calle yFeb *aver�ton : Clerk, G F Bruce, Beaverton, Linton. Cretonne work, Mise Riehaxdson, sheep, Bovine and poult T (}ammaga b night promptly attended to. office tore, residence, Feb'U, April 22, June 24, Sept 9, Dec 16. are avork, Mrs• Vanzant. Darned to Cuthbart's Jewellry store, Hing street, lark F J Gillespie, Upter• sad choice n 4nslity, In Hca eo,�n per C1Penclled HbH�bnrgt, J GsulmaKe• Guip Opposite 2s -y 7. Uptergrove . C �' Dec I7. J Gammage. Mrs. Brown. Rustic work, . ; Pickerig. - grove, Feb 12, April 23, June 25, sap 1 , • admitted that It w56 tli8 be display let, Miss Per y, - if--ffo-PKINS ERINARY SUR EMIELG in manyy'ears at Brougham Fair. Silver Spangled Hc►mbmg8+ VET E. FAR Fair Bs.ntom6, T Hopkins. Pair Guinea Mre• J, A, Delong. Gent's scarf, Mrs. ., 1. VOTais. GEON, Graduate of the Ontario ie. . By Order, 11. Clerk of the Peace. . J. Bruele, Twine work, Mrs. Brnels. Mrs• „ri�ry eonege, Toronto, Will psi creek, and - - There was considerable interest shown FowI,.T PnRh• . Hill Highland ., Fair " contest. The ROOTS AND VE8IGTABLEa, ell. Po Ac VanzantpliTattinR,rMrs A Y.Deloenq. C;herrywooa, Rouge NOTICE* Ea in the Relle of the Mre. Delong, John B Mr . Danbartion every' Saturday. - Also practical horseshoer. Diseases of the horse's toot and ' fortunate winner of the prize was a Miss Eight turnips,.! Bell U Young. Eight izT , (- An assistant d surgical operations a ePecltyle promptly _ Major, who tli0ngh �30t a resident of the Eight manRol s, L Wiemer• Lady's jacket, recommended, Miss BO- ho,aeahoer always on hand. address : q/bitevale, Will f'7CC�lAllge a I,itmber W8gC11 01 township, claims Brougham as her birth carrots liable), T Cawley, Mrs. dell• Aresene work,114rs. Bell, Misa Will - r attended to. 'tele�i p , out. p,p. address :Green River, Ont. 3t"y ,Sill le Baggy for a general purpose eon. suit boys Clothes, Miss M. C. Linton. N J Gammage, g lace. She at present resides at Port Ei ht Carrots (field), I, Wiemer, 's'' -- l: cattle.,,, . p D Mich•, and i8 on a visit at Mr. Da�ong. Three heads head 'white cab- Fancy table, Miss Willson. Panel, Miss - -- ----- horse (young), or for you g Hwo , ' -- cs Carbo. : - I ':' W. Smith's, Brougham. Mr• T. Poucher W. W• Wood. Three Willson Lady's cloud, Mrs T Cisseley. u {n , Apply to,` nted the young lady with the hand- bags (largel, w �'�'ood 1st and 2nd. Tinsel. recommended. Crochet work - PP Y . 1. press 3 ladies shawl, Mrs. Braela, recommended. . . ' ' 1- `� some old rixlg, get with pearls, and she Three heads,whiteteTbbThree be cab- . Judges -Mrs. es-Mre. Hottiday, Mrs. Heron, : . Conveyancer, &e•:_�- `'` . 11 tl AV.Lli.7O fi . - CUkIMIS- also eceiced the handsome badge ac- Wooil. I RF L'G een, W VV V�'eod. EKq Mra• Amos Cole. ", , , STOKES, catnpai, -ing it. base, red U ICH4RD Carriage Makers J' }j Burk. l3 Burk. ,Peck of Dpa(ESTIC ]c�.1BFACTUttFs. . 1►i 3 stoner and Conveyancer- offic cis a out The Green River brass band gas Plants, B $ark, W �1 ood. Eight beets, IOyds. anion flannel, home-made, Mrs. blokes', General Merchants, LOC 18, 4th Con., Pickering. present throughott the afternoon, and onions. W C. Rogers, Mrs. Wm. Major. 10 `da. fall - special attention paid to making wills s d Lie _�_ W Wood' Three citrons, _ - avers for Probate__ -__ _ _ — -- gave several pleasing selections, adding T. Cawley, )alias Braela, s P scut. �L'ood. J B Burk. Three punt kips cloth, home-made, Jalins Bruele. 10 yds paring necessary _--- _ - -- P . - .BEATON+ TOWNSHIP CLE:tK p�Cl�@rli1�" greatl}• to.tlie enjoyment went of those pie Wiemer, Three white flannel, home•rriade, - R Commissioner for taking - peO. J Ii Burk, L Mra. U. Young. 5 yds. colored flannel, �. Conveyancer, d Insurance Ag , There sere Letween 1100 aDd 1•lA0 swept).W Major home-made, !alias Brnels, Mrs. J. Daff. - . __ Accountant an • CE_ .A -t le on the gouudF during the afternoon, pnulpkna (lars�e, a tloWer, a B BC&ru k,albdavits, aF>.I LIVERY STABLES p ' Motley to -loan on farm property. 2!_v '. ' and had the weather been fine there is n° ter. Two li heads beaus, G W Skinner, U 10 yd$. woollen carpet, home-made, Mee- Y.rougnam. C. Rogers. 10 y da. rag . oar , cotton t+ * ' ' _ — return m thanks to the public for doubt there would have been double that W Wood. Peck � ,} ___ -- r y frees nohes, J B Burk, W• war , home-made, Mra DOR, Mrs. T I desire to Young. 'l'I q P heir patronage since I Look possession of. ` • Ar,,ltifect._ - nsinesa, end tp �iitiinate thRt in. f its !or bwirtei number%twfur• Pipher's s>iecial prize Wood. Twelve ears of corn (sweet), J l3 .Caeley. 10 yds. rag carpet, woollen warp, = __ home-made, Juliaa Brnels, Mre• J• A - ARCHITECT kaeP on hand a! all times Bret-clasar g The several new horses aux have has a ht out four edtries, and c'onside'rable Bark, B Burk. Twelve Wars Peck'to w Delong, pair blankets, Mrs. U. Yoana, - - - A • POST, CO L N TY I bsve adde$ Ilro S H Stevens for the county of Ontario. Drawings my rigs renewed, so that the best of satisfaction KJ. Braels' and will be given to ,ny patrons. interest was; shown in the result.. It was Mas, F L 0een,L W ismer. Three water- J Br ls. Coverlet, home-made, and a ecifications furnished .for every Ps iclass of U�UAL� o,� a P water h NG 1Li3 for geldings or mares owned iu the town lose, ne d B Burk, L �Vistiler. hag late Mra: Vm. Major. Fancy quilt, Rhod4► F building. Steam dna hot n TEAIII e Office -Gerrie nitblock, . Terms reasonaAe. ship, and resulted in John C. Bell being mato , THOS Marquis, t; D .Linton. Willson, Mrs. E. Burk. Piece -work guilt, ventilation a specialty.1 ize and A. LatOes, - c corner Dundas and Bi Ess Picky ng i37 y 24-y �. RE��=�- declared the winner of lot ' po TLos Margais. Col• Mrs- A- M. belong, Mrs. rD J Delong cd—g;n�aton Ro - 'lull. This closed the praeena h early potatoes, J B Burk, L quilt, Mre. T. C. Brown, on ffin. ;:; }jesiden ..: - - - - - (3 orulley a elables, Log cabin ' L, Mrs. A., M Del , ----'---- - - - - Inge, snd 'ail went home. lection galr.ien v g W Wood. ca 'n gait ra $ ; - -- ---Bl(ZC]►811LlthL/!'i/.. , Headquarters for �. The following is the prize list, the Wisuier. Iced peppers, Brnels. Bed comforter, Mise L. BeH, ' .. „,� _ _ , FBUIT.4. ., .- - andea bciII laced iu order as suceeseful les Mrs. L R'isnier, M� J. Br Bell Locust Hte spread, l) -shepherd's . ' ICKS & SMITH, Blacksmiths Agricultwal Implements nam K P 12 winter table app Daff, Mrs.J H Wagonmakera, (:1i. Reed's old stand - Yick- competiters ,— . ' W CORye, 1`l sunnier cook• Linton• J Oatntnage, plaid, lira. Brnels, Mrs. G. D• ' ering. All work promptly and satisfactorily at- ,. SADDLE OB ROATATli R9• _ t a lee, T Poucher, C W Matthews, specimen of fruit, preserved in sugar, tended to at reasonable rates. Give us a trial. 6y3'rootl mare with foal b her side, Major Wl PP D F Every, J B - �; old ry les Mrs. W. J. Boden, Mrs. Burk. Wine of . 1. . - - _ --- ---- y ► , 13 summer table .apples, • , ••, , .. �i emmer rob, f3. H,R Steverieon. Two-year-old PP any kind, Mrs. Duff Hopkins. Dried' - . . littct,"ioiseel #1'0.. V H, Stevenson,B. F. White, Jr. Burk, R DeverelL 12 fail tab Ta tor. l S. \4ismer. Miss Richa-dson, fruit Mrs. B.. Bark MIs. J. B. Bark. ,. _ OPPUi3lT1: S. Cozwortb, S. Ii. Steven• les, Miss Richardson, Canned fruit, Mrs, -J. Burk, Mrs. B. Burk.. Licensed Spring filly, Joseph 12 fall cooking app Mrs. Braels. v OUCHER & YRO\\1LAN1)' D. O'CoIInor'e Blacksipith SiIOP, . Anctaoneere, for the whole of 1�p ossa son. Two-year-old entire colt, Varier Pickets, Thos. Hcpkins, Blrs• J. A• Delong, ' r -old entire J Bell, J Burk• 12 winter cooking ap• Jells, Mrs. J. c Delong, • IP Ontario• strict attention gi 1, tterortelegraph. Cbarges inoderatee- '���KMIEZIl Pipher. Jas. Trull.: One yea les, J Bell, J Burk G Skinner. y Boagnet of natural flowers, table, Mrs• E• Fi. J. Helliwell. Spring P Miss Richardson, I orders by le colt, S. C. Brown, of a les, G Gammage+ Valuator, Arbitrator, &c. A Miss Richardson. Pair woollen Tbos. Poucher, -AGENTS FOR-- entire colt, Major Bros., B. C. Brown. PP Mackey, Mrs. U. Youngs dress, THOS. POUCHER, Box 47, Brougham, or 1 „ -- J Burk. For the )argent and best die' stockings, Mr's. Brnels, ' A. R. RowL AND, WhitLy, out• distinct from all other Mrs. B. . Single ___ The Toronto B� �+�! puddle horse, Itiobard Happen. la of APO Pair woollen socks, Miss Percy, i. - _ ----- id Glaziers. varieties, being the o�cIIer's growth, L Burk. Pair cotton socks, Mr's: J. A. De- . it steel frame and all the latest fin- horse in harness, (nnew81fi Bingle )Horse P y P H Pilke Six Painte7 x i . soli ! Laurie, C. W. Matti T C,ammage, C y long. Pair woollen mitts, gents, Mrs. U. R • SIGN provevuents. Wir,mer, . W Sadler. ^���Al. N'r TIN G, GRAINING, l THE TORONTO ;1IOWER, in harness (over 15J hands), John I<istleT' fall pearp, Mies Richardson, Young, Mrs. Braela. Pair J. Percy. mitts. Two . Tinting, �c., of al T `ym, ;11osKrove. T -earn in harness, T. Miss Richardson, lat ladies, Mrs. Bruels, xrs. J. Percy. .­FM •'F,. p Writine,Paper-xangino, TAE DdASSEY MOWER, - Six winter pears, es black - kindsdone on the shortest notice. thel Ues�t En:;- `Y RAKE, Hagerlllan, J• Trull. ' '' -on 1+, eoial), and 2n�1. Three bunches free unches skei Brnels. Pi kledapeara, I4Ta. �J� Bark, I>alnt mixed to order. ` THE MASS • lash Lead used. HILTS & WELBOURNE. �y BEAVER GRAIN DRILL AND T. Co gplete Bin le rig (Cowie a sp D L Barclay, T CaRelev. Three Hers. _ grapes, an other kind T Caseley, J B urs. B. Burk. Catsup, Yrs. Braels, acre. B r --- -- Booth rUual ,ShoeN, SEEDER, p y A Waddell, J Burk. € = Mrs Gprow. . Burk. Peck crab apples, Loaf of bread (Breadmaker's Yeast Co's- • THE `rL.- D. B." E�;(;INE` AND Lady fir er (GerOw e s ectal), Mrs $i P wo ,cozen plums (large), GRAIN SAVER. MosRrove, 1 • . Gammage. T N LESLIE, I304T '}AND ,HOE aExl~a►I. pvlaPi,gE• fuels. Two dozen plums (small), Mrs special) acre• J• Braels, acre. C..Philip. R 'rs OH ger. Peggod and eewiJ work. O,rdera ALSO PLOWS, 8C'DFFLER$, &c. +I!, J B Home-made bread (F: L. Green's epeeist) f t DI F.x er. ced workman- Brood snare with foal by her side, W J Bodell• acre. U. Young, acre. T. C. Brown, acro. Wm- . ( promptly attended to., nearly opposite the . LL �1NDS ( �DAIBy'PRODUCR• . . i t ( hip- Don't forget the stare , • OFA McQuay, 1st and 2nd. Spring fill, Rnbt. S _ 7`� REPAIRSar uis. ne-year-O d filly, . 1 : ]Hews, King street, Pickering villagA. Wright,iii right, Q Two-year• 101b6. batter in crock, Edgar's special, major, Or. GRAIN, sltSDs_A>vn BOOB.' ( - - kept eonstantl on hand. R. Bowes, J. DJiller do Sona. 2 bus fall wheat w L Barclay,vThoa ---- Hot,FtR. -- -� p •-- y Mrs. A. -Waddell. .;r,- � old filly, Thos. Hunter, Colin Philip. ,_ . 20 lbs. butter in crock,LemaD'0 s' sial, R Bowes. 2 bna spring, T __ '_-- _- Manderson, R D O N HOUSE,-PICKERING• Call at oat ehowraoma'and we shall be asAVTr AxavGST• , Miss Willson. Meredith & Co.'s Manderson, UIOUIIq, T Pugh. 2 bus O pe y ' Brood inane with foal by her side; 'W' Devitt, James Gozdon, proprietor. . This house is leased to point ont the su iiorit of the 10 lbs. roll. butter', barley, 6 -rowed, T Manderson, s a fine new brick building, finished in superior P y M�Dermid, (}, Middleton. Spring $lly, eeialrMrs. G• D• LlDton. ae small), T Hander - a fine Every convenience and comfou8 starb e� machinery and implements handled b U6• George iddleLon, John Miller. One. sp G Phili 2 bus Fe ( lackeys , .New and commodious r - rin entire 101ba. crock batter,Har�ave'sapQeial, s4n� J mels. 2 bus peas (li ) J rravelling'public 7-y. year-old filly, John Miller. ap g 1 T Manderson. � t . and sheds. �r8. T. G. Caldwell. $gll (Audley), A Gourley, it, John Russells Daley, Yonnq Co.'s black, Thos Manderson, J _ I . I --" - den's s ial) 12 lbs. butter, 2 bush oats, liiuSf gal• J gest team in harness (Dry' Pw special, Mrs. R. Deverell. T' Casele 2 bus Oats, white, T . ___._,:.>.,.-„-a-.,.•a-,,_ J Brnels. 2 bus Js.::: J✓✓ RE and all other business in the U. S. John Miller. 10 lbs. roll butter (color sad loeatnesManderson, U Yoanq+ - ARTIES �'VISIiiNG - TO . TA obtatned, Best spring entire colt (Graham Bros% Judges),]Park & Son'sJ Braels, T Pugh 2 lessons in Instrumental or vocal Music patent Office attended to for Moderate Feet considered by rye, T MandersOtl, rivets Our office is opposite tLe U. S. Patent Olce, �Ilro �jm, Major. ,J '$rU818, R Wiemer• can obtain Vocal DSuaic �n Class or by P and we can obtain Patents in less time than Bp8oial) C. O. fill n�B' (special by G•rahiim ape^i�+ tle6 bII8 TiunO�liy+ �y D Matth+aws & - insLrnction. Apply for terms to those remote from Washington. Best spring y, (Pe 20 'lbs. home-made obsess, ,Jag Five bushels barley Miss Coutts Prof, of MUSIC• Send MODEL or DBhw a end we niaek Nas O Bros.) Geo. Davidson, John 11�iller. .. ' Willis' special, Julius Braels• ve Co's,, special), T Manderson.. M I s s A i E• 1 teutabilitY free o1 ars ry, � . ;~iasis room at the reddence of Mrs. Hes ' C�'HARGF. UNLESS WM-OBTAIN PATENT. CANADIAN DRavaST• Factorp-made choose, extra, D. E , ,.Judges --R Correll, J McCreight, Robt , eK _,__ - to the Postmaster, the Siipt,. � Brood mare with foal by her side, Geo. IIIc opposite NEws Oeace, Pickering. We refer, here, Two- earold recommended. --- ----- T- of Monev Order D.iv., and � o®sista of the U.S. Thos. Mcgtiay• Y ' YISOMLLNEOUB. Fa . 1. i --- --y -- ---e er Am - rr - ,'.r '... ,Y:;: --TUE ��, To R wrr• . Patent office. For circ+nnlar, advice, terms, dna Davidson,1 1 1phn C. Bell One year-old filly, Wm, Cewie.. - t Oetob ericare references to actual clients in your own state cc yy J W. Din• Aluay. ring pair toatiu Dollars, ._Aoeom aDying . J..JOnes &Sone; ome•made), Mro. P . ,county, write to Pair horse blankets (h i LAT of `seven rooms; " over Dickie `& - C. A. SNOW, & CO-#- d80, Davidson, Thoe. Agriculturist i6 another of the engravings . r Mar uie'store; snitabtefard'wellinK,dreas- 2 y I. Opposite Patent Office, Washington,DA. filly+ U. young, Mrs. A. M. Delong. "Homes- i� n ense to __ I. - Two• Ear -old entire colt, Geo. Davidson, with ixeatinq and 000king a - in the seriesWhh the Afnerican er } making or tailoring. EDMUND WRIGHT.WRI___47 Lamp, Presidents, ----------- -- — - -The Thoroughbred Stallion Jas. Evans, Jr. One•sear•old entire salt, Farm to Rent or Sell. R. Underhill, R. 141i1ne. Spring ei}tire tachment, recommended, F• Burton. 10 lbs. honey in comb, Parker's special, its t eraders.prThe subject at of thYs eELt ngraving I . - - �Gi �� DA-��E• colt, J. Slack, Daff, ar's special) James 1►ieGregor. , Lots 17 and 18 4th concession of Pickerlag, 10 lbs• strained IlOney, unrlred acres• f Pic stone i, , Best teams to harness, (Edg Mills Bros : is Garfield. The aoeompanytng deserip- containing one driving house John D.laekey. B McGregor. 'tion is by Major Bundy, author of the dwelling house and kitchen, stone g®a>i�C17. �-���� +» ; Storey specirl, Jame " ' = ood outbuildings. A running stream of bred stallion 'Oakdale ', �vi11 Judges-- J. Davey-, WW. LifO Of Garfield, who has WI'1tt8D this ` and g Reaper -•=tine entry --Brantford Binder, rthrou h the ard. For further particulars The thorough at place in PiGkwfin this $Arslick. b Jud eB. descriptive gaper at Mre. (arfield's ; • a ail on the premisex,or to JOHN WOODRUFF, stand for mares Y h and Nm highly reo0mnleDded y g 1 re neat• Pickering :4-tf_ season. He is a veiy his ly bred horse, being a _ Fes$ �,1,Q• SgeQ1a Q ;, - 1. , _ grandson of the great Lexington," who was the THOROUt3HBRED DUBStAH G��T' I.Bo; Bial Mr. Milir, of Dilnaljarfoiv, 'l�eptlsnd, .I ----Von ,�"„�1�,.LI+• grandsoracehoree of,histime. "'xomOchiitree; - Cpaj giviDQ milk Or t11' calf, J. Russell, Miss tillBOli: t'r'9 i` __ the sun of Lexington" and sire of "Oa dale;' J biller• : Oil Palliilzlg, Mrs. Dejong- yet- will build. a cutter. to , tt'y dor America's .,fir a „ ., J . Driller. Two -peal old heifer, Mrs. J Bell, y► was a neat race horse, and Oakdale himself, JOlili 'Painting, unless► ' Mr. BQlI agelin . _, . - 52 acres of land in the Township of Pickering, before he met with an accident was one of the J. Willson. One-year-Qld heifer, brg, DejOD�, Mme• Todd. t'DA n8=t, y8ai'' _ 11 F being north-west quarter of Lot 17, in rear of 4th Miller, let and 2nd. heifer calf, John vet painting, Miss Willson, Miss . ahallenR^es. ; most promising hdraes am Lae �nrf. $e shrnild. �, �',l concession ; in good ctlnditionI well -fenced, and crossed with heavy mares, et the horses wanted' lot and tad; sail -calf J. Miller, CrayyOD drswiug, draw l Min Rich- The- LabOt .demtinstrationr .ilpl Toronto good -frame g Richardson. pencil g with barn 34x75, at0T14 -foundation ; g for the PrMsh army. He has great fo foal, r 45f c- 12 filler, on Saturday was something of a fizzle. � 4 . , house, and cellar iu Boos repair. Plenty of tion. $RDdkI :.--S10;to insilre J► foal, ora6 his �st aD(1' 2nd. QnE•�%ari�Id ball, J. Miller, Mis MoQregor. • _ t r. Fine orchard o! 75 trees bearing winter b G}room's fee, bOc� - .. : ara�0>Q, . 1 l water. Ito JAB. 8iiigl yap JOHN LEY Gieorge Philip. trait. 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This fu 8b y �aakinR Enter• : b ' a in increased weight 8 Dant., err in _ cans . _ a •�rr - A few hints on thin sub]ect will bo7vie P is an ezcelteat suppeit dish. ou l ot, cut'and a eeze into it oiip u kn other words, 8 ands of ry food inereas- Mr+t• ,g.x beosane conviiiued the othetr • useful not only for farmers who manufacture po hos who ed the live wet ht of sheep as much u 12� y f omuyIIt into Ta saucepan justPsrge a teasruo�fal whenever yourocough troubles . their own products, but also fort a day that retrenchment was absolute) Awns- l o p sea d their milts bo the cheese factory or their Pounds did the live weight of cattle. ary is her household expenses. en ugh to contain it, with . a little stock or you. ' cream to the creamery, and creamery men Farmers lose much by letting clover find •• Basinese is dull," she se id, "and I const grater, ab�i�cb of pe�.sley. fend roan onionar �Q prevent the skin discoloring after s.' ; ` _ and other butter padiers may sled have ore6ard grate, two folders than acct be cut make our bills ar lfght ss possible. Poor a clove of garlic, thyme, bay leaves, has11, bruise, take a little city starLb or arrowroot, � . something to learn. •A great deal of butter together, stand after they aro fit for the husband is•quite worried over our affairs. tyro onions, two carrots, s parsnip, salt, merely moistaq it with cold wa r, and 0 of these soon turn to woody save or $10 and show the mutton tS ne face it on, the injured part. 11ild is beat• 1 - is made on the farm after,athe cheese fee m wee. B th Now, how Dan I and pepper ; wheel and creams close theft seasons open- 5bet, which is shoat as digestible as splint- Mr. Bixby t t women can be economical if strain off the aaace, skimming and reed erg. done immediate) ,was to prevent the action , , , tory rY atione, and much good button fails to react► sks irom a chestnut roil• Plan ahead w as neceaswi'y ? know," she said suddenly in `` to a thick jelly. Yat this over the mu ton, of the air upon t e skin. , b rofitable prices owing to imperfeet methods: to drop -everything and attack the orchard the j ful tone of one who has a happy and serve in the same dish a ragout of gher• When a chill comes on, drink a pint of '¢ of peaking• It will not be amiss first to grass as soon as the bloom fills and the cloy- thought. " I will do without the hat I n- kinse made by cutting some gherkins into Scalding milk in which has been stirred a ; � consider the vesicae methods adopted in er when half the head begins to brown, bended getting to wear with my sew gray two or three pfeiies (aeaording'to their size), spoonful of ginger. Sweeten, if desired, oouatriea which ppaay more attention to the When bort have the rich of a field, lit is snit. I Dan wear my black imported straw parboiling them a minute or two to take off and drink as hot as possible. These direr- I ' ` - subject than we do, and whose reputation in rarely the case that they will get so fever- with it very well, and I will, too. I just their acidity, and putting them into a thick tions were given to a lad who was shaking .� , ( the leading butter market is superior to ish ea to be foundered all over, but they must learn to economize." ; t canoe. by the stove, and it broke the chill at once, : i 4 . oars. will often et uite stiff. The corn should Then she put on her hat and went down golL$D. —L'ard a leg of and in half an hour he was out skating. � i LEc3 of MIITTON, ! ' The first question is, who and where ate be mixed with bran or oats, and only half of town, so elated over her "clear saving of tie it Clothing which re nines disinfect' i + hat are their demands �� mutton with bacon and anchovies, q m8 - oar consumers . W • the bulk of the food should be of the Dorn five whole dollars that she fateni,d walk- with ask thread, and put it into a pot just should be submitted for aUout three hnnre ' and what is the number and character of the or carbonaceous sort. Such fevered pork ie ing home with Mr. Iiub`y at noon �id tell- large penough to contain it with a pint of a temperature of 2�0° in a chamber middlemen 2 Does the butter go directly not the thing to eat. When hogs are fed ing him all about it." e reducer to the consumer ? Is it for all the corn meal they will eat, one third of " water and as much stock ; when it boils char ed with sulphuric fumes from a large from th p ' • I wonder now, she said, as she stopp- $ - �. add a�uneh of parsley and green onionw, uantit of ,sal hue. The chambe* should I - 'i` immediate conEn nption, or is it to be pre- it is wasted. If farmers do not believe this before the windows of a glove store, I q Y P dforthenearorfwrfutureY �Vhenitiasold half a clove of garlic, three shallots, two constructed ae to prevent the fomes serve get a microscope and examine the excreta, wonder if I couldn't afford a new pair of cloves two onions, a carrot and a parsnip. from passing off. No germs can stand this. It loves with stitching on the • -. 't ndi sated. tan kid nsumer it ie eal in it u those g he broth orded . co $ off t ec tl to the he corn $ one strain . e is r in small lots acres y and see t m When the meat to d 1 - necessary, in order to attract the best cus- can also be seen with the simple magnifier back• I really need them, and I've saved $5 skim'it, and let it remain u n the fire till A case of poisoning by nutm � tomerS and get -the highest prices, that the of common sense. by going without my hat so—frac. 1'11 get reduced to a strong gravy en glace, pour in the British Medical Journal, to which one ks es should have an attractive and a. nutmeg had been eaten by a patient as a � P� g An exchange saps that Assorted eggs Look them they cost only $2. this over the mutton detachin what ma I � uniform appearance. If it has to be colored better and therefore sell better than mixed Ten minutes lstes she stood before the ' $ Y cure for diarrhoea. It caused him to become ;�. in order to obtain these objects, so much the �� remain in tae stew an b the addition of a on It is a ve sim le matter to ut all ribbon counter in a d goods store, P Y idd , stn id and very drowsy all next day. - - utter and sensible consumers �' P p ve thea , she few spoonfuls of stock, or (if you have any) rhe narcote ro rhea of these seeds, and - worse for the b , the dark eggs into one basket, and all the '`This ribbon ie really rq P of cullis ; serve it when strained over the i is method of re rag _ was ea in to herself, and I need a lot of ' ' of others of the as me natural order, do not I - will shy at it. In th P pa white ones into another, and all of an in Y mutton. . tign, the butter is usually made into pound termediate shade into a third, bat cue who ribbon aw ally- I wonder if I could afford ear to be enaratly known, and seem • nd rolls covered with clean mus• ur riSed to it today. Late see, 1—oh, of aonrae I LIGIiT CxsAn.-Pett a pint and a half of worthy of Tuve �igation. i or half you , tries it for the first time will be s i lin cloth, and the rolls should not be touch- • . . see how much nicer the eggs look when so can after saving g5 on that hat." - milk into a atewpan with some sugar, a bit I . ( _ ed with the hands in handlinv. When roll arranged. Not only are the colors uniform, And she bought ten yards of ribbon at 25 of lemon peel, and some orange flower wag . „ � . butter for immediate consumption is to be but this uniformity of color renders the Wits a yard• a ter ; let the whole boil together and eon- An IngIIisitive A�let1CAII. ; shipped short distances and gets into the difference in- the size less notioewble, and "(Treat sale of embroidery," she read on sumo to one half ; then take it off the fire, I �► ? hand$ of middlemen, a good practice is to the e e real) seem. to be uite uniform in a flaring placard a moment later. � � and let it cool ; in the . meantime beat ap a i es h s mi d to him whork ewb ch is toaf do ' , , make a neat wooden box holding say 12 g " Just what I need, she said, but, I ve teaspoonful of flour with the yolks of six g , _ .. fete of size also. $uch nniformt adds to the colla each roll being wrapped in a p been doing without because I wanted to egggs (keeping the whites apart), and grads- the places of interest. In order to gratify .. • mnelin cloth: This method hwa attained galeabitity of the eggs. alt mix the olka with the Dream ; strain his curiosit , he sometimes disregards the An Iowa farmer says �= T quit two economize ;but I m snro Charles Donlan t y y Y t uteri in England and France. say anythin if I fought a little when I ve the cream through a sista, and set the vas- proprieties, and aecoate the first man he f Another methoof preparing butter for im- YearS ego selling my eggs for 8 to 10 Dents fi '� •► sal which contains rt in some boiling water meets, if he thinks him capable of serving a dozen toe ulatore to bo reserved and r �ved ve w ole dollar. • - mediate consumption is to pack itch porcelain Pso + P So she bought ' ` a little" for $1.75. Then over the fire ; when the cream is set take it as a guide -book. One of these Americas) i ��� in which Dasa it iS . nSawll died sold in winter for 20 to 35 cents a dozen. I tow cite, while in London hewed of thq y rust ` of on' to the act and for two eeseone she.got " the greatest kind of a bargain" in out of the bsin•mario, beat np the whites of , arownd the town or city, sometimes by the J g ' d et.ed remnants of French gin ham fir X1.50. eg to sfroth, add to them some fine sugar famous place which Baron Rothschild is e` have done m own reservin an •' I never would have n ht it," she said as cover the Dream with the whites of eggs build' g. He went to see it, and was for- rodneer and sometimes b the middleman, y p g P°ck dome •final) bake it under tunat encu h to meet the suaater builder4 :'. �' and sold in -any quantities desired. For that 20 tante a dozen profit myself. About „ I the first of June I re ens a brine ere fol• to herseU, but is was so c cap, and then in the form of a , ch n tin vessels are objectionable, P P I'd.aved five dollars this morning." a lid that will admit of fire st the top ;let who showed him over the building. After P �°sa lows : Toa ilful of water I add two �.' .- ad they rust easily and injure the flavor of Pa Befpre reaching her husband a office with the heat be moderate and terve the cream he had finished the�.iospectdilon. ha alar , slaked lime and one int of ad o a fine color. a portly old gentleman, whom he the butter. _pints of fresh P , the cheering news of her economy she h f • - - However, in this country, where mostly common salt, both thoroughly dissolved and bouvbt four yards of Is", three of in-ertion, , watt . "the workmen with "Good morn ; ,. utter is made in summer, we are well mixed• With a fluid prepared in these » lioand of Dana ,two cotters and a it of ` HINTS 'TO HovasxsgY$xs. ing, sir. The man bowed politely, witbou� all the b ro rttons I fill a be►rrol half full then y r more directly concerned in pre8e+'ved.butter. P Po eaffs a pair of slippers, two pairs ham, eels ehonld be dried in the shade sk1°g' ++ .lye merican con. - ked in each a manner that it will stand p� 'all my surplus eggs in it, and when handkerchiefs, three yards of lawn, a tan, and if Bible froned while dam " I'm a stranger, y s et u to 20 to 35 cents in winter-- , PO16 P' tinned thinkin he mi ht be speaking tc) - long journeys or voy and keep sweet fns eg8 P a bunch of reser, ailtfther pair of gloves, and , g $ ages the wa s do=I take them to market, and siz linen hsadkeroLiefa and two neckties for To beat whites of svgs quicktp add a O1e contractor ; " I've been lookin oveI - several, months. Under this system, firkins Y. Y 8P this building, and I should like to ss yo e o for creak a every Lime." pinc"� of esti ; salt cool and cold a froth k z} are need •and as the country is destined to y g get bis. Bixb . become one of the greatest deity countries Ia winter, solar are quite equipaon among Then she repaired to Bixby'a office with rapidly. for some infol'maxion." ; in the world, it would be well to mention hOrtea thtou hent the Eastern and Middle the tale of her economy, cad ended by say- Keep �sleratna is s glass bottle ar jar " I shall be happy to oblige yon," seri d g tightly corked. the old gentleman, and he told the Amer , ' the varieties of timberwhich farmers shout States. If difficulty of breathing is Doti , ing : - now coa:m�nce to grow in order to Supply with running at the nose, see, first of all, " And hero's a few little' thin s I thou ht icon mantnterertin facts about th k $ ¢ If baby throws�up hie milk nae barley or Y g the demand for firkins. It is not li ioi that there are no draughts of cold air etrik- I could afford after riving w muoh by going rice -water, Ath enough crown to make the bnitding. ; that any material will surpass wood ing him , put on an extra blanket ; give a without anq hat." food nutritious. " I suppose you have seen Rothschild and durability. In d to aro of tincture Bixb asked a few questions, made a rapid he o' of an s and °1r'• ' said the American. i; cheapness, convenience warm bran mash, an A ps Y The mixtum Of t y k gg Holland, France, and Ireland, oak firkins mite, once in two hours. If the cold take oaleuladon, ,and• said in an utterly heartless I oerine is said to be an excellent remed "which one Y g y y " The old cock." - . sae used, while in 5ohleswig-Holstein, beech, the form of a Dough, them is nothing better tone : , for burns. Pnt equal parts of �aeh into a - when felled in winter, is regarded as the than a tablespoonful of ground lobelis and " Sao here, Sally, dont you eeanomize bottle and kee ti htl corked. It will " I �e the old cock -every day," anewez' beat timber for making thein. Basswood ginger, milted in c cal ts, ut in the bran any more. You 11 break me snro if you do, pp g Y ed the old man, eyeing the American. a q par p 'v t 1668 worth of thin s already keep for some time if put in a cool place. ,. I Should like to have s Look at him and poplar enter largely into some method mash, and it will be taken without trouble. You a gra = g Shake each time before applying. of kit► eS cull for makin boxes for h Yeo le ser he is a y old chap and liv . _ �: pec g, Y 8 When the horse becomes suddenly lame, the out of t at I5, and— P y gatm in m war. I' _ ll bn On this continent, white ash, flint s� Armin whether or not it is "You're rust too mean for tnything Brotr ►re nice in mince pies when appples } igti, I wish I had h' y po 1 ro tf� aro soarbe or dear. Boit, .pool, chop fine, nos let him up till he had.shelled out a pil p race and white oak are favoritetimber out the fault of the shoeing. as it very of ten is. Charley Bix�y 1" sp halt an hour covered .with sharp of which firkins ore -made. In such a case, pull off the 'shoe, give the d let ataza of his money." ' ' HlrcAsx RsC p es. •fro However, the kind of wood has less to foot a rest of a day, and then pat it on Il'it8. vinegar, and thea use like ap 1 S ng The American rattled on, and the of :, ;, do with the firkin than the method of re- $ Y• i' coffee is also s nice addition. gentleman laagbed heartily. When tber P rf htt If it be ane to a s rain, bathe in ' • ing it. The chief objection to oartain pa various lini- Elias OusiclsD•—dut some hard-boiled To avoid having greas soups it is best to was s pease he remarked : " Baran Rot i par ] „ hot water, and rub dry. Th y kinds of wood it the "woodyy (favor, which menti oro not efficacious ws a rale, and gone- eggs is halves ; cat off all the white end allow them to et entirely cold, then the fat child had to work for his money, and do , j n h b different gg , can be removed, sltho g y rall result in taking off the hair• It is bet- sufficiently to make them stand upright ; can be easily akilpmed from the top. serves to enjoy it." methods. according to the nature of the ter to call a well-known veteri hysi nr wino c sauce around them. lffa be eo,'' said the. American, " ge nary pp po arry To scour knives easily, mix a small quern- Y d flavor. For example, leer effort is required to : eian, than to risk the loss of a vwlnabla ani• Eaas PoecrlaD tx GRAVY• --•Poach the tity of baking soda with your brick -dust I reckon he did s heap of squeezing to ge - , repare beech than a►k. In Hollapd the oak ' ft." ' ' p mal- The horse ma die, of oonrss, in iso egf� in gravy instead' of wester ; serve them and see if your knives do not polish better. The old man's face- flushed, as he said ' .1 firkins are prepared by ateepiDg them two of all that is done, but it will be a oatiataa• in their gravy if clear, or poach them in Much of the ordin bother of warlrp I hears in lye, and, after pouring off the lye, tion in tom, of his death to feel that all has water and serve them with gravy poured a'Y .tiflty : " I never heard the honesty of th nd in the air for a oa to bl taxup obiaaneys on the inside own be saved honso es►lled in question." tatting them eta Y been done that was posri e. round. • ; i dry, after which they pre filled with s wlu by uaing a atiok with a sponge tied to the �• Didn t you . Well, to tell the trutl} , tion of alum for 24 hours, and left to dry Among the gcod points to be noticed in Eau $AUCs. --Make some butter sauce. end• neither have -I. But I would not be euf ; o other des . Just before king the the re}eotion of the family horse. docility cad, if for fish, ass `.tie fish stock for the f3leeplsaeineaa at night is o(tea aaared by Prised U I win right, after ail." . - f r sn and gentleness must be kept well is trout- mace• Cut up some Lard boiled eggs into . butter into them, they are thoroughly H the women and children are to she" in fide pieces and warm them up in the sauce. the � ,f filo room having become close The old man's face grew black, and . ' cleaned with cold water. In preparin yhe and vitiated. If you cannot sleep and your bit his lip, but raid nothing. g the use and caro of the horse, nothing vi• •h* a should be cut up very fine bub not .. beech firkins, they are simply washed out Its windows are closed, trp opening the win- People tell me," ooatinued the Amer oione should be tolerated. 1f sound amd uite minced• with a solution of Eodw, then washed with q dow• Ia many oases sleep will immediately can, " tlu►t the Rothschilds Save made tw - water and dried. Sometimes they aro aLo Previously well cared for, s horse eight, tea, AxD S>nxAclt.y-1�iX somb aptnru`+, foUoeF. fortunes. Now, I'd like to learn the ata '- filled with a brine, which is allowed to re- and twe ve years old, may be bought with and when placed in a dish place some poach the t ` was done." _ 1 n the United no fear of disability on account of old e• sd an the , or hard-boiled s (the PCC tinder the drmaait doth npOt1 the main in them several days. I ggs I ash tell on " .replied the old mea erg P table a cab-oo4r o! thick .�an�n flannel Y ' _ is removed b Mr. John Russell, who recently delivered a shew ing removed) cut into halves ; pre" u cannot afford the heavier table Telt rmiliag. " People my the house of Rothe} - States, the woody -flavor y series of lectures in Boston, on the caro of y hocking the firkins in hot brine, one quart the horse said that •` old wine old frietida the halves of the hard-boiled eggs into the cold for that purpose ; air an old blanket, child made one fortune by being careful of Balt being placed in each tub, and boiling ' apinaoh to make them stand on end. darned washed cad kept for Chir nae poly migd their own bnaines , and the other _ and old horsey and by that meaning those , water -added. When the brine gets cool, from ei ht to fourteen—" should always be PLAIN Ihtvls CAss•—Half a pound' of will rove ratisisctory. - The upper co*er letting that of others stone. Good mornin the same operation is repeated, except that g raisins half a and of currants, op%cup will lie more smoothly, look like s„ much Su'•" _ cold water is added instead of hot and the Preferred to yonn ones." The horse does po �i r batter well beaten soft, one cup of bite better nalit of na ,and kee clean a And the old gentleman left the America second brine is allowed to remain in the tub not come to mat ty ser early u sotrie think q y PaY statin at him. and went to the other an ss the record of the trotting horse of sugar, ono cup of milk, three Daps of flour, third longer than spread war the bare table g - r until it is read for kin . ows. A horse ten ears old, three , and three tablespoonfals of bak- to , of the bnildiog. It is preferable, ifposssible that the that as ah y in owgder ; paper a dish, and bake one p " Can you tell me the name of that o that has no defect of body or limb, is prsa- B Po If pen have pieces of dry oaks, instead of entleman ? ' asked the American of a hen , firkins used by each packer ehonld have • tical) safe trom the ordinary horse disears• hour• throwing them to the hens make a 10t cus- g b . - uniform weight ; otherwise the honest Y P toad ofeg and milk, steam the coca of some Dun man who was looking at tlai weight of the wood ehonld be marked on far as outward appearsnoe, Dolor, etc., BAT'1'BB AND FsmT.=Make a,bstt•r', ut Fn Y g bnildin e araertainin are concerned, no general direction can be equal quantities of batter and of fruit, such cake and cover with the custard or make a g' " , each tub, which facilitates th g damsons, aurrante ' •` That i. Baron Rothschild. . of the just weight. of bnttsr. There are liven, bat if the buyer is isa4xperienosd, it w apples, goaeberria, • soar case, which some prefer. �� Then I've t m self into a scrape 1' many conveniences to having a uniform tare ie better to go to some reliable dealer, stat- ulnar ; it apples. cat in quarters, sprinkle Kee cut fiowert fresh for several da s b y in what is desired, sad the amount of with sugar and boil in a basin, or bake in P y Y exclaimed the mortified American, and tel , for the butter tubs, but this does not mean $ fillipg a vase with clean sand to which flee Dun man what had occniTed. that eve tub should contain the name money . to be Given. An honest horse an oven about one hoer or mora, saoording should be added a liberal supply�of powder- •� That was awkward,•' the young mt►�i - quantity of butter. These tubs may vary ockey m some people's minds is an anomaly, to size. eharaoal. Imbed the etema of tale bon- remarked, after a hearty laugh. 1 from 30 to 100 lbs. in butter ca it �ut many such may be found. B"AD' � ONALCT.-•-•Pict into a a a gust in this and water oaceasionaUy. « He's a eftsty old chap, he's as cross ' Y ' teacupful of broad crumbs, ono. on ul of . what is meant it that each tub which con- - Saleratus is excellent for removing a bear continued the vexed American. cream, a tablespoonful of butter and a '�: _1 tains the same quantity of butter should from woodwork that has not been inted. " Oh that is only his way ; he is a kin have the Same weight. - A Simns TALx, nit Two Acre. sprinkle of alt cad pepper. W hen the S read uickl over the moist- hearted man, but a little eccentric," bread has absorbed the cream break in four P 9 Y gmae gym, After the bnttsr is packed in the tub, it is [let lFk#t.1 a en, and -iter it has- remained a (half hour the oung man. - . customs to lace a "alt latter" ander or five eggs, beat them a little with the y „ p Dir grandmamms. I wr►ie to •y, , snro cad like a lain omelet+ wash off with tepid roap•eude. •` Do yon know Baron Rothschild ! rY p min fry P the lid ;but Prof. Robertson who made (And you'll be glad I knowk i:: Silveer becoming black may be wv�oided by quired the American. _ i , That I am oomtag, Saturday. ` BIMzIt, To Rarlxs.=Melt fresh buttiw •• I have met him 'several times, and I � observations st the Colonial Exhibition, in- • To spend a week or so. : and let it rammer ntiy over t slow hot keeping that which is not often Dred in Dan- a forms our dairymen that this la er of alt ~: d ton flannel begs, with email bags about the �� au aPP�a't wait on him - _ _ biesCca before the butter roacheo the En late untdU it id clear, an the whe her fel- Size of a thimble filled with bits of gam- day" - . z g' I m Doming, too. without mamd I , fen to the bottom4 ; than take it o the hot- - _,- fish markets. On the continent of Europe, - You know I m eight years old 1 cam hoc ked in around the articles. " Then I wish you'd ray to him that I where the beat systema of peaking are And you win see bow good 1' b., plate and let it cool, w that the sediment P ° did not know. to whom I was talking t . sd ted, paraffiae or ptarabment pa is To do as I am told I may fail to the bottom, and miz with the. Nevar put milk, fat or any oily enbttsnoe morning, or I would not have said w mus ' ; . . = op per � •' 3 scum ; skim and pour into pots for lies. into the ear' for the relief of pain, for they �d that he need not have been w hu h l :. hI recommended. Tin• -lined tabs, al - h Y I'll help you lots about your wortif- soon become Quid and tend to inoits ia- „ then h favored in some gnarterS, aro objet- There's w ouch >t pan do— HAx oa SAvsAOs OY�r.--Chop very about it. • g h fine one ou (or mora) of cold ham or an- damarttOn.. Simple wafm weiterwilil answer •, b+e will be the fast to tionable from the - fact already stated. . . Iv weed the garden, unt roc eggs, p the tic better `hau:wn else• I will do` so ; . • ` . When cloth is used to prevent the batter - • . Aad teed the chickens. too. ' : age, add sight well -beaten eggs. a sprinkle P P j y u'8 tangh st the adventure, when�he hears y { from adhering to the welts of the tub, dare ' ." ' of faitand pepper , heat very hot two table• For mildew 'pear w quart of boiling water ezplanatioa. Good morning. . _ And maybe I win be so ood f Just then a. workman parsed, • and e ehonld be taken that it is free from impuri •you'll keep me thereu !vl ; spoonful o butter is a frying•pan oa'spides, on as onaoe of ahioride of lime. When It i. - - or ear rabitsnee nn alatsble to the Or better awl, perhap. yon'n say. ; pour in the ouaelet, cad fry and roil like a dfrwlved add throe quarts of cold water. In- ,g,m can asked him the name of the yo ; , - 1 ties, y P all lain omelet, This b ve nice for break- to Chir put the geurmeat sad let it soak # , taste or injurious to the health. f eiaayot go home et t p twelve hours. If cwt v bad the to �tThat ; . When it .i, aoniidered that Britain im- _ festa a'Y " Tbat was aha of the lounger Rot - parted last yesir 77,170 tont of but f�ei' (valve mow• gem. Please don't to>'kef will Dome out ip tat tame. chills " said therorknran. The Amari meet at the train t $>RtdD A�lu `b'r'=opal n•'a{ two 18$ it •will •be seen that our butter � ° be sure to Dome—unie. ' - Freaoh roll in thin mHoes, well battered ; Rubbor rings ,sugh as ale u on fruit was afraid to speak boa ager for aweek, - £8,1�10, ), hay migb s thsahild. - . - trade i. capable of enormous development, - it should cloud up and nin 1 ., s well with currants. Beat up three ask" often become hard and brittle. T for fear he t•Ise-a.Ro - . and ad our repntetion depends largely -upon eggs and mix with �►' qt hof milk. Sweeten can be, ratOrad by tonin theta lie in water _ . -G—.;'. _ .. _ i - ; I' [/ot &scud.} . g } _ otos le of packing, the trnportance of the . J ,'' to testa ; can be fle►v with lemon or in which yon have put a )citta ammonia. 1 uestion it quite apWant. 1> 1nam�. Plow Put on your thing ,• other estshm, Pour this over the bread - Mix in this proportion :--One pa -t ammonia The London uorrapoadent of the ew • . • q - •, �d tyke >bhe next express , and let it atialt for an hone. and two parts wtatec.' Sometimes they do �t� � � � ��: I wa+at to go book hams again , , not need to lie in this' more than $♦e >YiiiO►- Gi�zt$taA� NoT>r�• I'1fs very atok. I guess t l.Ta OF MIIx"roil Wer$ Ostrir.Irt o lt8.-- Rev fa Ord Brooke is i Reverend ' no . j Boil a leg t►f muttons 1' and nt it atser't ir4gvonWy a hal# hens. is ttreded { Alda a little , to the rations of each hdrime ma s tonne.:: P lo#igear, a has. gone tht�ongh the Iep�ai rm i er. The 1 r '' y I upon a dish for I bit ths�ge the to rertare the slaistxoity. which enabler him to drop the 4tIO. It is d . diRting severe cold weptb bat trraodma iso t you ; oaalffie ars round no having first blanched 11,piao wt►y to fresiteat► tld-ftasltitrned silk bents muiit be kept up, and thi>r requires el t Ior�ot when I Dame haM, • that Mr. Brooke wishes to enter par t, - in the shape of food, Pd got to de i' hen, too ► ; ' :�. and oft�rwartit boded thorn in another sow- makwg i� hook like new talrah, is to spot �d so an ordatued clergyman was .dirq ail- . . s with a ieos butter ,and salt ; 1stt1 it oarefally with strong coffee. Whhile fieri. At the last election hewas ask to ter,hean yy A mac_ late) thorough)y cured a -baby • r `Last night I Dried mysel< to slsepr pont over • •[anus, made =4 damp, lay it wrong side ftp on cit frowng stand as the Home Ruts candidate for: the - 1 hitobin Lim in the field I wanted you so bad I board and lace r over i then . horse by alnq►P Y . cnilfs, a shoe of bads, alt, and oaarre pep- F Pae t, P .IJ�aive of Loadou in opposition to Sir ativd I4#. hila, stay were the load wet TO•dsy I oss,not play or eat, and thickened over the fire. When yon with a warm iron Be ante the coffee ip . 1 - . Iles) so vary sad. % ,, e, add a lilt% vioegir. until he got hungryr enough to puull it home. fectly settled until clear before . ?b k, uonld not, err be in », acing o u nt E ',1'tie )}ores held out thirty-six hours. V alsogood to ilrahen blank, athmere, rib- holy ora Ick oat sal - . Pleats, oaaie, foie i doa'i sin F,tias Dsv=LSD--Cut tote Ittalt'd-boiled man of ieome ttdte in, this Cshnroh of Eng ' . the best substitute for roofs►, atld �lpe►ca. - V ,, : meat #p Bow 1 osn bear io sosit t y a dlosem, iota hstvea ; remove being +at .pus tithe ops of the Qneen't p- r _ 4 Imo• Bat it was car iris oa the► h I . in winter. When a sheep gab a . " `' Yes'tt�t+ud fns tat r►w hoe �i �k f Ver r `yo cad nut the cad off ai(ah whits t : ptra�ai e 'y- i:bay of oil met►) it will not have the '" OKe eAs yatdra pees. end, eo that it will eland u ht j pound sncrtte ssusDne. ; : i t$ hid withdrawn from tluat olsoroh, aod�wat -.- :�- : ° , which b sn tndicatton of ass prig tier maul 'lie btst fcr elighe 'bow tui io to • Untbariao Dots at - E Wheat bran i,' �d Rnpema wW not osn w bit - y �, :.; yolks in a basin with fume` >o wtton bw aoatited wI liniaausrt � Of the " ink oteattan - `; :hooch or constipation. ti poo sboald some I ksow ; -; they are agoOth and t el enough to bs apply %�S- I oa e 1d always b0 OltZdd with 'grain fed to • �seavas Ib your owe little. farIDed into shape = add a d 1r,wd of egw►l part Bossed and )cine land. And I do lo+► Y ihee�p� . .-., , >, Irl x yr s s (: ' + I a� r _s a .. .� .. .... _. ; rt - f k tiy� -. 1 .. - . .. 'i�- -RR - �. .. _ f 3 .. ... r t f r �,. .. . -.. 1 .. .dl ,, -ir _. :: - ..: :. _ -d:. .r - 3 _ .. v . .z .... ...r -: -. - ..., ., .,. .. ---.. r .-.. -: ... . 4 { N, - , .. �`k,, 9 -- . : .:.-. ..__ ..-: _- •.. / :•.yam - 1- - - I, t -_fir .. -- ._ ..a. .. . i .. : _+ ::. f .. ... .. .. �+'. -:. .e " .. - ;: `� r , t' h -fid .. .. .... .3: F - - �. .. ... ,..•. .. !r .f- .V 'R .p. -gym. . f -a _ .- t t �. - .r .- f - L I t, ,q .F. .. t t r . I 0 , �.f , , 4� ti� ~ . s ., - DaN pIJARANTIM . _ HE LON t � '►tate and rem ie . t' tt1. eB•� of ANTED -5-000 AG W• S 'Nle NIS, Toronto, Tmiu ACCInT CI> (L6), OF 1AlIW E'L - ' TOII11Y Whit "Red" from and to F. who sae W Largep verssoen . 0 �• world do -anything, We rssuit of ign�� of Zi. E. Uomltoi ig BIL I rose the all•Wa he �� evil habits, exhausted ; sl.o Yu► YB;R ACItLr fur r. N , i and w. X40 Scree �Uspihal. d=p.� ed in Ilea. �a� . g zhefinelvM Ment, nervous and down from the of flee.- lo. T' 12 lige. 2 East, West, tom' Head cMlae : 7'B K S N E eoen to firing a city. sir who ars ba } N See s. T'p. 1, ItKtl Qentlemeu of tail A� CORD, t u WEE W S - ws•AesD and OLD a� in advasoed gfe near Wini,it►e. ; also l;hok:e. T E le ate 02[1¢ into Katt- �� of sows or overwork. M� for at d 60 Net cense near CryMtal (itY• districts. for the Dominion• Three thousand peop g uw1 O' youthful ossa. W Scrap, S`" to Aurunta Ave. "t9l Ci y- >a•�a't S•Of v . _ ass ery day. Is it any wonder it booms 2 feel the oo�eq on �seaeee of iter, T t un, numbered. assn Y. I Labon.s Treaties �dreee on reoNpt •1t®�1'rr! rattfon nclne•1.--a'atkts►en de-. Hla 6rsate . ' ' HOKZ; - - Nev before in the history of the State has be sent scaled b eWng +ot gar- oovery - idl ,unless it boot will Address �Mi. LUB011. 4t w T* of soqulriag • thorough know ` presen age for RWU- ' ' . _applications are pouring in f tom all parts the population grown s° raP y when Iwo sO• stas°p°' t •t once t _ ,_. - ., ntr from men desiring to enlist Ion I iL Toronto oat men% outti,g ill all it+ branchea, ahutih apply ATt1+6 rsa BOl►itla ' of the con y was in that time just after the war, eta ood idea of tumult- to 3, COr>dg.n, proprietor, 123 Yonge ., 4ND 011106 all Bl/oon• k . Bsitish Colum- emigrants tumbled over each other in their If you want tog g ' for service in (. Battery, , Crs,g,wltigl"t. I LtvsaandKfDxSvCo>i• h to to enter the land of promise. , , . nous motion you waur, to vratch the agitation Terms on •pplioatton. Scrofula and all dh• ' rbata•nb. A Perfect bia. / 1K• N tM. AstdlnTltUde:, Mond Purifier- A tow . ` five Councillor 1 the trope on the bottom land between of the bustles of two women dancing a hoP Specialty. Skin diseases, Hon. 3Ir. Cxingras, Legislative have: bee vValtz. eieesot the blood. All cancer" curett that are cur" • I e, Hamilton who have • Quebec on Artz•' A. P. 366 t the trite. Utflce hours, from , s, . Fields of t able, without the use �; i years of age, was married is Mammoth and Benson, _ m•, SsbbatbA alt• ,sen benefited by m 2,2n d to �ltas („adbout, of St. L�►wrence, destroyed• by the recei flood g to i2 a fu. and from 130 to 4.30 p. :Bin,, M. Keen�l s, the + growing Cane and corn are now but a bed �pt�,• 28 Dundas Street. Toronto. ig2 Robert St., euros : aged '_'8 y care. 1• r oa►p r - _ _ Toronto. • tf Erysipelas of two b.►rfln, uOI� A()gVTB WAIrT�:U Ftlit ••THECUI•TA(}• known. It will take several ILMIS•logos free. R. Cham 1N EVERY B Pby•tutan," a eomPiete domestic ►uedins' sees • ears'standilou Robt> ' Indian farmers in the hlbcth-W-est Terri- of sen ed•beench a rush of, waters has never It1TFU at work is prepared to meet the ;ornell, 24 South St, torics have done remarkably well this year, before GCC LIVE A41:NTft ors ciui'6dia, THIS Ora who have lung Ith the , taugbtercured of Ep- ears before the ranches can recover from Countv in Canada. Address, ro I•, siz Years 87 Church St , Teront•. wants of hs common p P epi,x, Fits after zsn�l those of Ci cokes Lake will be keen tom- need of s oom�rsrl mpteheusive, reliable " 400tor Jen- -• - Superintendent Horner, of the Kansas Rhlaol8Co., b oh " at, • pdtht it reach ; no family meds- nett,' suSering :1,Wut - petitors at the forthcoming agricultural con their losses. Y a��� andCANv�11119 °wd,tl•1 writt, a by n en more eminent ,ie Birrell, 56 W .. vention. has given awe Tf3 on se,ary or commis tai book has acured of Weak- ' Silk Station, at Peabody, In the pr as -ion than the authorsot The Uotgge �� \j r, D'herboitiFz+ of Britiah Columbia, be lamed in or Female, whole or spare time+ •the treat,ue It is not cootined to u„e g5 Cathcart St•, 8 100,p00 mulberry trees to P cion, Indastriai Union of A.N.A., 46 Arced Toronto. Physieisn but etn`Yaces ' used only 11 nerve amt I,w,K Truublu ; door Wood, who has been :` guest Of the authorities at Western- Kansas• 'Illy. Horner ativOcates t,choo► of medicine, •r in st,uilsr boson, al 6 Augusta St., . a for some clays, has Nn BOILER IyyPF,�• r t,a .sod !Want- this contains dot t"69” cured of Liver Complaint and Biliousness+ f nttaw the planting of Russian mulberry trees in /n ante Complain •r l'anxd:, the tour principal treay 200 a ;g 3 city -cent both a ; Idre• e � Prostration, two I the l%ollege., ur- 1 Ill with nearly 2W enKravroge i11Iiamn nu- ,, Western Kansas, not only for forest p late ;ferric 1i11era1 : send troubled for y, , with Ner,let Pros ten food for Bilk worms Consulting Engineers an Solicitors of Pate uteroue tullpage colored p left for the e est, accompanies by missioests, T O D O p •r o . Treat To,outu. propretots. S_ sir time to missionary chiefly for Secy- W�,'1,tAs Ilaloos, Publisher, .mall bottles gave hPr lrreat relief. Sold at 50c. A;1• who will devote their , tot circulars. F. F. DALL V A Co., import- Chief Engineer. A. FaAsaa, . - labour among the Indians. Most of the Rev, posse but y "--- - CUBp0 SITIuN 1iuLU, Ant►yue arouse, and thus lay the foundation for en P° a. C. Moss, Atid Ke . �D' out Kansas"industry. 16F1'TIOV!i illy tITAl11'111t:• O Natural wood, and other Picture and l±'d►thera are from France, only three Out Of c the French liquid m Mouldings, Frames, Eto. Paintinsp, Euu- Cotrl i►ahcl Of D CEIPTis fur ma11uf duan ring tour different pox - L , lets' Mate , ION$ Yellow es Art m1. en r P white, aril;- t nae O 1 Arlo � - ein (,anadia oth" salt • c p 9 dere—blue, ,nuLely deet Etchings, yP �S t Eirrom he ten being �i seamen 'ted t and etik, m ,dnge, �On..It appears to he definitely settled that all the salt manufacturers in the Uni stamping t.,r .ush, vCl a . eta. Wholesale and Retail.Tradec,a>: tt.edinp p dttv.remedyfortheahoaedl flo i sttint, all sent bye �tiilE °oronto•Bt ttenck's �OgUe.DA.I.gDg tens tottt ,It will be,VVg gKOg, l 0.. Toronto. i love • Po States, is about to be formed. ql Kin{. -- lboaaand•ofcasesOft►,• so stro R ti my 6•�mm�0 fifty miles of the North «'est Central rail - -_ Ya.G man eared leased Way will be built this year, probably in - sGkacr, that I .x111 Bend T1YV0 BOTTL&9 FREE, t•gst MAN 1'IEItOE, Y orad known'ag the National Salt Union, and will ALBANY STEAM TRAP CWS frith • VALUABLE TREATISE on this dleesw to "I , : s tomo a for the salt supply of Patterns and Books for October always on hand. E It i be the head quarter ILLUSTRATED CI C pI1S iter. e0meni a THE order to save the charter. who recently The object of the 80 tat SPECIAL BUCKET °�°r elle=Dk T, A ... •~ . �ecretaD, naw and int reeling. 9S.rTawt0 . that Mr. J. H. b%• > the whole country. and to keep nP RETURN TRAP. $mOh�C8.37 Y W ..'L. I - visited ted l)ttawa, has been appointed eng•neer union is mutual protection, to tom ate once it you want 'the hent. CAN aUTAN t3uf3tNg88 e line. lire Sproule is reported to have to the prices ao as to be able 1? UNtVER3t I`Y • sTo onto. Tu x•ugB$Ne Ueit �lHAN',esi- ) of the L prays Building, — Gem The Celebrated Boo- cooks with foreign manufacturerP. Thaniegautza dent ; CIiAS. 11• BROOKA, Secretary and Od�o!Ser �k Inspirator• been awarded thee for building the composed of G3 comp otdmal►'n rlprink - fif fifty miles. tion will be �omP NOTNER NOVELTY. ler and Atomiser �e}resham'e Automatic A8. tie starting' Injector. .. c 1 A lawsuit which came to a conclusion in &rgorrison's Automatic The cornersto. ! ne of .the new synagogue a few days ago involved the Atlanta, Ga., All the rage in the 5ta GLEMEN at CO..Q'rOrO°fO It Sight Feed Lubricator. BAKI%G POWDE � .. I .... - I- *. - for the `parish and I ortugueae congrega • by mail 45 cents. I I tion in the west end of the city of Montreal question Of tike ownership of not only a lot�•EnETineeri do Plumb - of mules, horses hogs and cattle, but of �� �1' ere' $Supplies of even , ; was ;aid onThursday, afternoon, of 22ndinst., ry a well. The snit was inetitut- a v 1 des„rspt,on. Mrd for Or slaves a e tried un- V circulars. \vhv do you nae those Erpenaive American and by Jfr. Gersham Joseph, the representative you get asgood ed in the year 185tJ, but was rev r k ETC. . - - of one of the oldest Jewish families in thFOR BUTTE JAMES ISORRISON, Canadian Baking Powders x'hen prove it by try". The new synagogue will be in 'thetil this year. The value of the r g it w importations. -Higgins' Eureka, Washing ' ,/ + 75 a 77 Adelaide St w., and wholesome atone halt the price? city. an EW lmpo / TORONTO. iug the Cook's Gem. Manufa4t�red by Egyptian style of architecture, and places of quebtion was over itten 0► - IS & KRIGHLE 1 i . - , l�•r��t�e somo architecture, h p upon a written transfer of it signed NEW and Ashton Brandy, in large or small sacks- EIL One of the most hand brought p 22nd Aleo Rice's Canadian salt. write for ices..11 PEARL PEN AND PENCIL STAMP America. 13 1858. On the same day-(' JAMES PARK 1tiL StN+,rn�n�, 60C. •P worship in North A WITH NAME Sept. ❑r set the _ of the resent month a jury Wholesale Produce Marc ' _ Sir Arthur Blackwood, who has just re- Sept.) P RUthe mules, ggER STAMPS, Postage 6 Cts. Extra► �, ; turned to Mon tre�l aftgr a tour over the transfer aside and rendered a verdict for the - ------ - S g Pacific railway to the Pacific defendant. In that meant di d, the groes cies, and Burning Brands, Ac. �eitd t rtrtssu es'0 le r . 11 Uanadian Y hogs and cat •,�` THu•s ° . coast, states that in his opinion the C. P. R. horses, 37 Scott st., Toronto. . _ �usr �� , . and been set free, -every lawyer originally to[ BAkllta` Bttus' CO" '1 route for the mail service to Japan a had children oint of time over the case exceVt one had died men __ _ _ _� --- --- • China would save little in p after +ch Case WHEN CtAOED ie 0121 advantages being grown grey waiting to testify, a E GENTPRINTS . the Suez canal route, its g . a national rather than postal, but admitted had been born and ratsI . "u,.asuslatss .t" OF COMMON PENCIL �' . 0 - of the utmost value as an was brought, to sit upon it as jurors. in Toledo0H0F > "ND App11" ' 'G CO -that it w°n'd be TINGLEY & STEWART:M F . P There Wa6 g Miler% it new Line ct Railww hoist this alternative route in cage of war or European rest an lientie oil confla- 1,000 passed for ,I,_ �OmpliCatlons. last Week owing to season. Lana all for settlement. Un To . TOgONrr07 OMT . P cion in the Park- grain or stock leans. 480 acres tree. To learn how rad to obtain a foothold Station in the `Y cod Cou toy oil fields. The our address on Postal c>rd• mention this Paper when writing__` The Mormons ante to get it, send y ___�.— . neatest oil well in the J. B> S�CBryS, ti0 King St. W..Toroato. plus` a me in the Canadian North West. Twelve fame- fire was caused y an eZP tiled in Southern Alberta, audit er well No. 1, lhcan ht fire from the egi6e ,. • I lies have se hortl near world. The of g ricks and r T ■ - { 1 settles y her der YERs F will of RO theta the ESTU� e I that o ad to � t en for v t re K dl s TIC .. , is thought without MILLER's 0 Medicine Iiat. It is said that the Mormon and rapidly P explosion, •ett,aralnabiept»- ,at,wr can t de not manly to awp A t been in correspondence with tanks. At the time of thej 11 eperats0 t1m• sod thus hav" them talars as E t fuse° a FAA J) �R I SNP, . blue flame or smoke, BTOCI[1{lN, gi ruler have , a COIumD Of pal?aH°ri , fair trial. 1n dttslro7lag cava I ha*•mad. the dt,...aot t+rrtlr vrarnnt mT used • . the Canadian (xOvernnicnt on the atibject warning, the air at least a thousand feet, „ndellectnau7 •� into sroenseea life-long •t°dr• 1 curd. The n°°pw rat �epcU B.eaaas other h•.a t. lad U ne p ae w re cars the wont eases �� ' mind that the answers they received were not shot up Z1sis and ot►or � ttzs � the red s,r GG, n°w ,yc.i.ing . car•• sand at °°°• at" O t their endeavoring to of and extended over acres t was impossible win eradicating �i seen» .°d •tree sato. ai ser lot remedy. te ch as to prev,aktn W whlols ti>�p are Nwttl deV �prw ane roe omcw a cow too sathi°c for trials aB I cc thein purpose. If the Latter Day Saints heatr was a hintense rer thane half a mulls. a , us a =�� t� an �t A U0. wtI � ted, will °°„ a Address Da u• o• a°°T. D.AY ' , p sin Canada to a away, an to Co•,To t - wish to establish any•settlement plainly felt two miles Y RU Y - Cg O ce, 37 IQIi�,e Stat Toro�to. the eight of the burning well w One oil the I gbsapp�b� P they must leave behind them polygamy and cool e Y T H D A Y all organised immorality. T oledo, thirty miles distant, I Q p BY r s B R z ASK FOR DIAMOND • ' L7 I •- . ,- in m�rch*' t rillers was caught in a Whirlwind of smoke Btrth"7 and Gent rc + 11 fir. Charles Maguire, ship 8 g burned that no A Beautiful ImtVS • •`" °" as so badly other will send us teas • ° , of Quebec city, rias been •arrested on a or era and w baby wnuee °a r• �c° •, `•y�• S °�` - The firm of J. �� �V • Ilia rlahed in names of two or more other babtea and than y.� - `` , V `.` <+ - iAs of ml ,4� hopes were entertained of his recove y and parents' � �' dresses Also • hanll�me Di. - +` 1 `0�. _ ` r cap! member, to the mother SW + • , 1 `+� of which the prisoner is a other drillers it was feared had pe monde ,ample Card t+' �`•.,, �•�', 11f Suite, much va usbie inform•tiOIL S T . failed for half a million dollars some time the flames. �cig$It}x,s`a9r_a � . t '. of the ea Welb. Blehsrd••s CO --C•" -�•- t``• the trusts s •1 '• '` It TOU SEE THE)[ `a3o, It is alleged by • YOU WILL BUY THEM. - . hat a few days before the failure •;rhe London',Standard accuses Mr: Mich �Ilti e t ren Gavin Ireland 11\TABID 1'iltil\ESti t'OLLEr:I; r SO tat then representing the fi "�OR$sl'Wind ' r ael DAvitt of COwaraice in leaving i & IRQN t • Charles Maguire, IIBLI.t't► LLtft:. U\Td►NIU• ���•ro • , ' in New York, purchased a ship for 3i7,C�fi at present. - � f j+j . ex 11' l Provinces ami states, touching 1+oth the Atlalionif rad - and drew on the firm here for the amount, t r transferring it to a German A I ranch Cabinet texoed en yaofbee�helg i acific Oc•eana. are ► e� nst ,I circ ular. ular.e W aB. Kos"' f : ' - subsequently trams o s• udents. Stind for QClal 111- - ° iu New ork, but notwithstanding that, to decide upon P ribAd a and - `v 1"'ts"os, 1st" L•' principals. iw� are offering sp Jew _--U I I • It ie alleged Financial houses in Parise a sof the Sim • t urehasers of Iron. - the members of the firm intQuebec entered the Urleanist Yrieg in f is - the ship amongst their assets. _ _ � . duCeM6111 V p satisfaction. lie for 48,000,OOOf. worth o , that Charles 'refused any Quebec, and ion Tunnel Company o • i t arrived a few days ago in Q P t Fence for delivery this fall. . . - only, a his street were taken at ' �1t • Parnell is recruiting 'til the South of V for held in default of $17,0i� h%ngland, and has not been seen by his cul - s e • I . w oro tion of Parliament. We q�uarantee the Best and once. He 19 no leagues since the pr ga 1 a, . 1)3i1. . tD . in the I.. from San Francisco soya : -The �i°°Bh and French fishermen 'inethe eNorth • Cheapest Fences made A dispatc t resents of. Ijritish cruisers agents of the United States Tranacontinent English the p TOttpMTo. : " al roads are beginning to realise the fact Sea, tta AD[LwIOt •f• E • r Domlhion. v ed An classes of lust••. reseed iK OWSiJs•� r that the Canadian Pacific railway even to cOTheumagistes r fes of Exeter leave ia$urn a Itotai SCBIPTIOY. - fiend far Catalalle•1. _ . - . tirely dependinY, on the advantag g ,. - - b Con esa through the Inter -Steffe Com- summons to the leasee of the recently b stop sod - • • gT 1 a r• Theatre Royal, calling him to acccunt for a a L1116 ljoyal 11&22 8tieamehlp= 1B01 F)E�C1:8 OF EVERY it Y regulations- d eve Toon 0 merce bill. Indications are clearly Spa breach of the buildinv law req astoraI Balling daring wu,ter trOnt Portland ''� and h R - "'j ant that the Canadian road has live agents Saturday to Ll•erpt» . -� - Chita o and other Eastern Archbishop Welsh has issued a P day Y,d Halite: every ' to Uverpttoi. ti O , 'the people will mmmsr from Quebec eve titsturday in New Y rk g in which he sada he hopes F,d mail* ager cities. The steamer Mei which arrived hti more vb `'ictoria, B. C•+ g course only, he for St otland and Iretand • sleo from 11 , ref rain from violence ane continue in the osWnti at Londonderry N i to L,Verpool to,�tntg�tl. - last week from paths of justice. Such gatitf.tt end ih ,fibs steamers of the Ulm / i seven carloads of miscellaneous tib foray of the swill bring peace Ireland. dude summer mon . 'ch came from the L Y Gust says, and d •� p �'`C V' Lo • of whi Paym;nger business in the case of the Mid P d� Ston snd�hil vriestphia to �d from 0%.92 a ,5 ` ' The coroner's ju wand Koutr.J weekly • b►vx Canadian Pacific. good and Agent ry on the 2.2 lust., mer between p ow and Ah;;idpid,- 1 - - xncl west bound is also g tome' is in land railway SOeident, and Boston w•t,•.gyo, - I Pacific A verdict of Mi against. kl and Glasgow , . •:. y j' ,� i. he Canadair P+�c n rendered and the fireman' fortnightly other intormation y M OT110E ' kern, of of the Australia engine -drivers a r tree ht, e, or S cutin his ahAre Taylor theg For g �� addition Be g iscomfiture of the x reN tie,ia from Liizerpool.um,cher�t c�o•. Baltimore e. Cu �� R , the d of the e p Win Thoa+p Of the Si 10Cit ' business, much to 'oval D artm :nt, after a long series galiliz • SheSa& Oohne N B.�•�ILn Co.. Ohl . and which has hitherto practi- - n ro The eP n antoma- son s b0•, k • s, Bourifer, Toronto �n this pa er referred to e a the 15th sin be Compan7 Burlingto sat adopted a Alden, New York; hllrldr >� .the 12th i ! '" tally monopolized it. of secret trails, has ] Love • uet,en . pm Broods, P tiOD. 'his meeting (b ■ ter ado which passes through water for Hilary Rae a Co., q lace on Tuesd y g O� an interetiB i phis : �. A. Alen Yortlasd Briton MOD 1. t. Was orRaniZedl took p atifying d tic P ands at the rate of Y 7 knots _ . - . In ,Montreal a fe onnection with the four hundred y certainty and Sprit, when the tollowinf[ c , rad was made in c �- CLEANING. increases Fere annouDCed t fi recto ue, now being an hour, steered with absolute DYEING AND C Q,D .. QQQ . : . Portuguese Jewish SY g set to remain at any P — i �'O$ 1EliA,1 $9�1f094• depth. While the corner atone lead INC�EASBD pulled down. The a�tnorclal barbette fast cruiser asst'• �� Q, 00. I pgiwjl INCO11$ 13 029. ` Tei°•led from iota position a small lead �X AIRi++j""'being .. "scam ed' on its face was ile .which cost the British Government- t ; <P s ailuro, �. I PAR- ca�ket with 1835 D B,BRTS, ' half million sterling and proved a�BgBST �H SUB,PLUS, $0,234• noticed, With a numbeoof f itaIIcmo gem P to ed as a training chi fqr boys. Aertcs sad ■cad omcto i T $356.375. ern coins lying on top is to be amp Y '%'63 YONGE S SSBTS, to al, Great Britain, •11 � the moat ezpensive of the kind � - . , werecoina of Spain, Por g She will user in the world. 7S� TO rioted States ; and some �'rve possessed by any power Proiltl3 t0 POL�C] and the U s d to' have 11(v Yonge street, TORONTO. Were a110Cated a8 ins which are auppo g, a It is o$icially elated in Conetsntinopie Oboes. 1193 queen St. West. Profits payable OII ander . . - ,ipanish co out b Jewish colonists. Thy d t 225 14mil D St. Last Holders. althou h that the Bismr►rck Kalnoky interview id �� 260420St been brought o y g $ranttord, tint jay 1 1 • - cod state of preservation, On not result in favor of a settlement of the Damtltoc. Oat` ' • Directors - - �- are in F ears ago• uestion, Count Kainoky not con- itq Colborne Street. • • •„ v `n��E'j �1 van come oI them are dated 3� y ed in Bul arian q t �oha+t3treet North. • • ` -- .. '- . J 0 J' g. ID�1J gJ i Dl eta ackage wrapped B with Prince -'Bismarck a views as to WE WANT A '' . � opening the cask package inscription curring NTED- coop, I:e• `•. - .helium was found, containing AGENTSA nabte • • _ ed that the first Jewish the removals e. Prince Fmdinand by Pres°'a't°c It show n Bnl a tl to It •tri Cstsada, d, STOVES - . dated 1' t, as formedin Mont- opo g was its orted recently y In laver Tows And Vi as t lldar ; 'nCanaaa w Maokenzie p health Tlrtntt>< anon i copper Dr. uitable hes h nEAt. n re her of Pe to a s our >r .. - Co g , g A num n inquiring GURNE7..real inthat year. of the be at Mila q RATED WINDOW BLINDS.- .- _and a e:opy D - I::: :. lutes were also found, 01'7tin� Courier of rebOrt for Crow obLch eh•rviegribCekc W elltoo _ -- 1 . _ - - . p raid and M of Cxermany, rr v house needs them. Chesil. Montreal He sieians aver that Dr. M►1 as •fight • er7 one, 1835. 1►t cold.` The Germauphy Denote said gc•s•rrslear> H• A'a•hts or - _ da J ussian clan ine regarding the Do■l■ , and will last ten times; s 1` s�t.�d�0u 11 w ", I I rincipf ft pick of disc Mackenzie is far too gu - ne of the p a- cottonitnds. 8•Ie Tevrrsshi : Asy with �7 j 1.late Imperial conference W gtishoCol- Prince's Condition. are m.ktng to • .. .. . . - ! " t work. Euquin early. Co[nplete outfit, tnoluding na Pacific cable between Australia. The coroner's in in the case of the vie- ♦gest• stationer , e4 tra y liWenspple Shades, bPtisti lie . ibliticunksii t } ; rad New Zealand and b the time of the Exeter theatre firms the'►deat alt intormatton, b7 espreae, 25e. ni�nbia a representations made y , The strong p headed by Mr• Sandford a verdict that they came -_ , a p�,CIAL BCIAL , tea r Kron hen accident, but biineathe architect cu., si Ktng a% $"'"'' Toronto. colonial delegs ► �nsidered the fathe t g roviding sufficient S have decided in !o• - Flemings who maY tion has of the building for not. p tura to put Dr. JuR'e t[edt• ( � e . favour of its adop and cenadrea the authorities cine to a brown juttl in• ok,` . of the aches , critics tp thoron roughly means of vin, this defect remedied. stead of a glass I o e al I tial auth g ores the heretofore. The jntr tdtat led the Imps setter of a curve The Do- for.not ha g received According to the moat recent fig we will nee t0*tt►u purp°e' I `l consider the ro ant a source of profit � , )� the British vernm Channel Islands are hardly rye trade of the finest im minion Governhat t has recent y - ish em ire. The total receipt l+orced iwoktngh.m, of . i '' a,n intimation t to the Brit p mottled brown ooiour, with ,1 . not undertake the cost of a special aur• from all the Islands for the last five sesta .. Or• Jute's gidioino for 'R ' . r;'„ "'=' , can grantee is:given that the below the expenditures, ''' I l - vey unless some guarantee - were about £500 nifieent • Lurage, �Liver and Blood" ; will actually be laid. In view of this to rttlsed lettere on she ` o Wait [u for mak. 1. cable Fleming a few days ag the Isle ofg 6ti ands the maintethe in nt►nce of side. our reseO . decision, Mr ed that Can- sum of .12 Ing thio change are' let" • .star Foster and urg • iv English Government. tb wonderful curative . i E better i -.t Min to proposing the 8 will be :. _ . ed °II take the initiative p Pea - qualities - oda Should to corn, preserved I the medicine ; , e4 ro ortion To Cure aX t entirel7 to we �; {' ` to the other colo the Dominion a Pa P rvey, called cures 1for the t►eing kap ih - - Suggesting thatloan of a vessel. ' _ ThBre is no lack of so dark. 2nd-- a "g ' 6 e The vege- will be registered It will be ' w - . ' toward it ahoald be the impressed with common ailment known as corns. oms have impossible to counterfeit • • �00� 'tl -' Was favours ee- d mineral kin d -The name "fir. 0 00� cater yy area al an $ e it. 8rd !' ' -, _ I Mr. F colica nes table, •nim a simpl e„ will be nal I send if his g 1 be for cures. It >a Itl� J„y�i medicine" e proposal, Government will n ransacked for if FAtitIM membered �� r 1- . �. i th p been sin, t& Ca G U R N EY C O�>,� `: able the Australasian Go matter to femove corns without p on �ti--Our ' i co operate in the scheme. .. oto any den gist or medicine 0► A �Ntp1101"9- Yr'r more ■ ked to `'.:'' , u will g 'Painless able to recognise at once that they are Malnufalotured by T H and Winnipeg• - • ICA a y° le of Putnam s fiends will be ire is no other meds 1#011treal, 'f I' - ' ' 2000 at D ,troit dealer a d buy a bottle 1 it w directed the tl�� the Renins arW'.1 Toronto, NamiltoD, VVe It was fined S ► Eztractor and APP yy and no cine put rap in a jug. DR. 5110 M EDICINE CO.. 1._ - _ Root. A• Corn Get P.utna,m's," Toroolo fled Btrsitetd• . I week for Opium smugg�K• is done. I . declares that to thing . L Anarchist other. . ; h ,' I . . , ` w or Chita o . A Ne hers in g 1 brothers . ondem�ed - ' .. • eve hiB c e - . a 1.' : - e . .. .. 1 ,i. - a t• ' :I. 1 - - a. - is •` r . I. . . i. i, . - .... ;. -. -,., .I. , ;t: j' _ . ... - .. .. - _ , .. .. _ . - _ - .. , _..-r: _ t , I :,.. _L I.. ,... -. .., .. - .�- i. . ., - - .. _ : - - - -•' - 'I ., - - .. 1' •',yet ::5. ''f.„,.,.. M.; .. _ - _ -- - _ .. - 11 �;_i relaxed y the dernier resort of the ,,, T© ['J# JF . i Treasury Department �-a move 'that wr .; 4. ') .... .kra - VE. •'r' •. �• .. ��rt�inly was wise in fill conception. and ` - two ta. one r: . t= Y i :4R- s term +ot years. fal'm ,� • f roll worthy o! pr&tiles! statesmaiiship, aontaining one hundred Gores, being north - especially when it is remembered, that•.the- halt of Lot 1% lot Con. of Township of Pickering; _ - trouble is directly traceable to that most the other containing ninety-six acres, and being south halt of Lot 11 Sad Con. of Pickering. The -- - difficult and vexatious of .the problems of a• land b in good order, commodious buildin • the time—the Treasury surplus, which and other conveniences;..iocatsd immediate Sha itkatug 1 * , like an insatiate monster continues to seat of Pickering Village. For igrther partionlars - Ys published every Friday morning art its office mercilessly $wallow the hard eirnings o! apply to iZOBERT MILLER. Pickering P.O. !9 -tib Pickering, Out, the people without any benefit resulting To SBll or Relit I1. TEAMS . ... to them. i)iisa li► �fi X1.00 tlpaiiit sidvasoe• A member. of- the English Civil 8vice RATES OF ADYERfiISIN(i ' Commis ion -is visiting the Capital' in a A DWELLING HOUSE and lot ,i►�Id First insertion, per line - - - ` B cents. ri - - . Each subsequent insertion, pet line - . 9 t1 Semi-of6 ial capacity --his pur being store adjoining, sitAsited in the best bnd- i This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- to pomp a the two systems and ascertain nese art of the village, opppp�p�ito the hotel, in vertisements. the British len the Village of Wbitevale. -Forpartioulan apply Special terms given to parties making Don- Whether, in his opinion, P to J. FAWTHROP, Whitevale. �&4 - racts for- 3 or 6 months or by the year. Half- . is not moire perfect than ours -ran inevitable ._ yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. conclusion on his part' or anybody else's, ESTRAY• Business cards, ten lines o: finder,- with paper, since the English civil service system -is of t t } ' I. . one year, ea 00, payable in advance. long sta . ding, while that of the United , trc•Notics in !coal columna leu" centsper lice, StatesIsayte, abe considered in an experi- �iA3iE into the premises Of the ilIIder- ' five cents per line each bubsequent insertion._ Pe signed, at Cherrywood, about the end of - •Special contract rates made knovOn on applies- mental with much adverse popular August last, a Southdown Ewe and l;.amb. The . tion. No free advertising. sentimen to overcome before it can be re- owner is requested to Gan, pav expenses, and - - Advertisements without written instructions garded a successful or ermauentl es- take them away. GEORGE DAVIDSON. 48.9 - will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- P Y _ordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- tablishe . H�l1ge to Let. must be in writing and sent to the pub- With both - Houseo -so 6enlp - divided f- licher. R Po P E Job Work,prolu tly attended to. , between the rest !fifes! arties, the • ' neat sea {on o! Congress promises to be the VEN•ROOMED 'new house, with L. R. ACKERMAN. - - P 60"Ri 'i'ON, most exciting and interesting for a number S half, closets, pantries. good cellar; water, of ears est—a Presidential election also and ayl conveniences. Rent moderate. A ply Y P to Mrs.. W. D. Hodsaen, Pickering. 47-tf . �)ur Polities—Stnet Independduce. being impending, as an additional incentive --------- ----------- --7----------- 1Our Al First-class Local Paper. element of discord in the mntaal efforts tryri FOR SALE. Oar Empectations — The hearty make campaign capital. - s'upport of the neoale of Pickering and vicinity. ' Your leaders, both prohibition,•aud anti- - 4 '• prohibition, may And interest acid' comfort HOLSTEIN CATTLE,', -- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1887. in -the report of .the Commissioner of . Internal Revenue on the taws collected . • upon beet and whiskey—comprising the OWING to the large increase of my, returns of the past flees! year with the herd, it is necessary to reduce it before IMPORTANT NOTICE:.;. r: •. :'' one est rAv{one, which show an increase winter. I will therefore sell any of my animals. . T .' 7 P All are choice. This herd won this year at of $2,245,456 in beer and a decrease of Toronto Industrial, Silver Medal, highest award . In a • it ,w days we! illi -Bend out $3,362,914 in whiskey. This indicates that for best bull of any age, Dominion Silver Medal, highest sword for beet herd. At Provincial . accounts t0 everyone indebted t0 THE beer• has become the American national. Exhibition,. Diploma, highest award for herd. tipple, and that it is slowly bat. surely re--' At Western air, Hamilton, Diploma, hioliest AtEws for advertising, job printing or placing whiskey in the mouths of the' award for be t bull and four ofshis get, and won SUbSCrl tons, and as this is the' sea- people. The,,Commissioner having reason in mone9 pr as the largest amount ever won by p one herd n Canada at same number of Exhi. to suspect that most American brewers son of a year when all accounts bitions. • No fancy prices. Easy bans of pay- _ + y adulterate their beet—using too large a ment. Sandi for catalogue. Address. . should b settled we trust our call for proportion of alcohol—announces that he JOHN LEYS, - will soon buy samples of each in the great . 4" • i. .. , . TORONTO. money will meet with a ready re- cities and have a chemical analysis of the - : - sponse. If diose indebted would call same, which action it is thought will cause ;; . at the office within the neat few days a revolution in the present methods of y those who are deceiving their customers Aft- , L and settle it would seas no consider- with so-called "standard beer." f ' • y - I- able expense and trouble in billing Vote'rs' LIS y Court :them. Come, friends, settle. your Voting Mhn, Take Nonce r little bill with the printer. gam,— y p y y R ill.you allow me space in your ~OTIC is hereb iven that a Court spicy paper to remark that I am peartily whl be held, pursuant to The Voters' List - disgusted with the young men of - your act, by his Honor the�Judge of the Count Court' . . _ The total yield of barley in Ontario village, . and think them real ungentle- of the County of Ontario, st the Township Hall, this year is estimated at' 17,436,322 g firougham, °° r -manly, there now. The other evening, in A.D.8% . -. ' bushels, being 2,136,000 less than the company with a lady friend, we were Monday, 17th day of Oct., . average of the past five years, although walking along the street, intending to go Ai the 'boar of one o'clock, p.' m., to bear and into a store to do a little shopping, but determine the several complaints of errors and - lila breadth Sown is 50,000 acres omissions in the Vcters List of the Municipality . when we got opposite to where we wanted of the Township of Pickering • _ ore. to go we saw a crowd of .young men and All persons having business at the Cowt are boys + lounging under the verandah and in r� n3red to attend at the said time and place. . ', The town of Parkdale ls-' am oasis. !rout of the store. We turned to go over Bated. at Brougham, this 4th day of Oct., M. The •city of Toronto `having gobbled the crossing, thinking ,hey would move off, e. R. BEATON, np a large extent -of territory it sur- ,but there was never a move. I am acre 49-5D - - , Clerkof said municipality. ' such conduct is very annoving, and must '-'` -- — — ----- rounds the Flovrery Suburb upon result ui loss to the storekeeper, as no re- , w eve side except the south, and DO YOU XNOW IT 9 { _ every P spectable woman, ponng or old, would care Lake Ontario will - not give up her to work her way through a crowd like that - f ' ° : claim or Bell out.. before getting into a store. A do not in- i, j >ot^----•— - tend to pick my husband from amongst a Da` yoix ktnow' that the Fels »I Gife The law passed at the last session crowd of such as I refer to. I want my Assurance Company has a Guarantee Capital of man to have uiore sense. Government Deposit of 65t,800, and is df the Ontario Legislature; abolishing Uxtisssttn, sol Axnoos.. ;n repeat a regalarcomp.ny,issatnglesl � 11.1 in most cases the power of the landevery - . lord to distrain for rent, went into . ROUGE HILL. premium policies u desired, but. that it now ,.`'. , , offers also pure insurance,. with abolutely every s operation on October 1st. The pro- guaranty of safety and security .rbtch can poo- - Last Friday' evening' quite' a nmbe'r prem- . ' - cess of di4ress is still retained, but it sibl; be afforded on the deposit or level is restricted b liberal .exam tions met in the atone church for bible class, -ism - y .but which, in the, case of most .poor men, a tailure. There was no one there apabk - Do Van �kno* that of tb6 premiums which you. pay bu a level will cover all or early all their goods.. of, carrying'it through, and s clan$ is not premium policy, a very .> The landlord's power of seizing for mu,h without a proper teach r... .Mr. large part is merely a loan or deposit with the Fred Norton' has gone, to Manitob , we Company, which, at your death, the Company - rent has been greatly abused—as arb- don't.know know what for, but thi It will will ase in part payment of its own obligations - . ritary ower is always apt to be—arid your•family r •-- p y p c Mme out in the near fiittue.... in Jennie toi the amount due , has been productive of great hard- Camps passed' thron a ouge last , �Do you know that it is noir' possible J ships among the poor. Sunday morainic, looking we d happy. to obtain pure LZfe Insurance without, the ubces. Wonder where Richard was .. d iso H. sity of making these loans or deposits, and hence Currah who has been very sick a we are In the British House 0f Commons , without the necessity of thus contributing to the ` recently, Mr. E. Robertson called glad to hear, recovering once more.... Mn. payment of year own Policy y" y Albert Luke, of Norway, has been tisitinR - attention to the frauds which- ' are her marry friends. here.... Roger is living Do you Uno,w that by tivoidi�ag these . practised upon the public by adver- in Torontp• now. DEw-DROP. deposits or loans you may for many years save tlsing agent6 111 C011nectlon with the from one-third to 75 per Dont of the current I OROUdHAM oat�y regnired by the various level premium Un -funds funds in Chancery. Thede �� , plans, and retain the difference for your bust- - amount in all to shoat £1,000,000 -In our estimation there we're more awn or your estate y although the pablic are imposed upbu beautiful and elegantly dressed ladies at GIC 0 RE enc b representations that the funds are the Fair than the one who received the :; ,Agent) y P ; ` .,. PICKERING, . . as much as 2100,000,000. In every ring, but testae differ....Oar new store' - . r ONT . is apparently doing a very good business lam"' A2,6nts Wented. 4&y village, he said, there are poor people We heard a lady remark the other day R �arol� • who have spent their money in feeing .that she thought the junior partner a , ' ' , unscrupulous persons who represent "tittle dear," bot on the whole they are Chief Agent, Central Ontario, 1. - that they will be able to secure for- reasonable.... Mr. Bodell is very busy, tunes tor the simple and credulous having received a large order from• B.C..,. - _ ��66 Ypnge Street, Toronto. Miss Effie Bodell is very ill ...... V r. -U�, R -N A C E'S, I . . victims. Edward Willson arrived home Friday last . . ", : from 'New Brunewick, with his mother, I Owing, We presume, to the fact that who is match improved in health, thourgh F - ? -.. ... a number of Scott Act repeal petitions still quite . poorly. gaturday evening were being prepared and fyled in quite a number of friends gathered at Mr. es over a ear before the Willson's to bid him welcome home,. A =a stove's,s :. r' some cess y very pleasant evening was spent in music . regulation three years had epiredy the and conversation. About eleven o'clock • ` Governmel)t has passed the following tea was served by the hostess, after which Anyone` needing a Hot Air w all hur 'ad home to esoa Sabbath break- }! umace will do ' well to .� Order in Council in reference there- '� � ins.... t was a mistake about the pump- to :-Whereas, it is prescribed as a kin pie contest. Brougham still holds the 18&Ve an, Order Rilth i Ir matter of administration that a uni- I - championship; tilde ace of spades was t Joshua Build - . _. ` form rule should be adopted in dealing tramp, dhd - swept everything • before it. 14 BOOM.. _ . Lo, d , ,,.. - ; ' ' ", with petitions praying for the revoca- �'e beK everybody s pardon, but the fellow , •' who tufa us $aid ,•each- a mistake would The subscriber will have a good al;ort- = , tion of Orders iIi Cotlricil bringing the not hay oCcured Hsd the Invited him. t -Canada Temperance Act into force, e y meat of -the L(►test styles of Stoves and P MOLLY lYlttnae. • Ranges in Claremont and Pickering j no that -three years have 4: �P, ' not elapsed from the date of coming • ssa t>b►�•!��• soon as the Toronto Flur is over, - into force df- the .Aot under such Order Dyspepsia ia.drea4ial. Disordered liver and will guarantee to sell ae cheap as - on .the is misery. Indigestion is a foe to good any responsible house in the trade. in Council, His EYCe1leIlCy, nature. The human digestive apparatus - _ ' recommendation of the Minister of is one of the most odmplica;ted and wonder- Eavetronghing and all kinds of jai► work Justice, and by and with the advice of ful things W -existence. Itis easily putout promptly attended to. i., of order. Greasy food, tough food, sloppy ' 8toyepipest I amps #fid Goal Oil fdr 'salp -' the Queen's Privy Council of Canada, food, :bad L cookery, mental worry, late verb *hop.. ' . has been . leased to order, And -it' S bo� irregular ' habits, and many other - r . ,:: . hereby 0> red that no election far .things which ought not to be, have . made p .,' ai - ' r 111 �' the revocation -of an Order in Council the Amenosn peopIs a nation of dyspeptics. X6.10 Claremont anc� lr'ipkerin . under .tie Canada Tempelranee Act- But Green's August Flower has done a _ ___—._________-__ a __ g shall be authorized to take plaetaearlier wonderful- work in reforming this sad d� 66-.4. Q �!! �' � , busin6aa and making the American people Honor Graduate ,of Outado veter College. .. than fifteen d#ys before the expiration so healthy, that they can enjoy their meals - ' - i ': of three yoarB from the date : Of the andbe happy.,emember :--Nohappines� �;! coming into force thereof under. said without health. Bat Cl�reen's August di , - 1 . JOrder Flower brings health and •happiness to the _. in Council. 1._ , . dyspeptic.. Ask you druggie t for a bottle, _ . ryl . . Seventy-five cents. '61 , r, - t _. ` Washington Letter..- '� `+ 11 ,', -- T • ,Y r = New Advertisements, kt :;s ' i .._ *Psi our Regular Correspoadenij-: - '-"_ i ''r - r That the bond call for -fourteen millions �' ` Farm P. u = r " of foustaud #our and a half per cents last ' star a - ; it : ' week, was issued none too soon for the ,,, -: • lilir, d"1 , gnanoi l pr�lfareo the �untry,igevideptced NE '01 the best farms the '. 0: 46' elf pp ' ' the res id re -action and rostored Con- O of Pickeiring, containin one huiidred� alae Nn tualtiee. Alldiseases of thedomestfeat8d - • by `• , Dile Ciroles that14-1D 8u04 twenty- ve acr.�s, and beigg lot ia, Broken From anilxeals treated in a professional manner. s dense c m retry conceeslon. Ond mild 'Trbm Pickering village Office and- residence opposite Gordon Ron", } striking eont>rast with the panicky and un -1 and half a mile from G. T. -A station. • For tar- Pickering. Calle there for at Gordon Hou n cso general! prevalent in �{ € Certain feeling Y thea particnlexs apply tb JAMES PICHARD, on his absence) will recseiY6 prompt attention Uy the butain world, before the tension was the premises, or Pickering P. O. 49-81 day or nigh . ,� �''r 7t 7 i. - c r ,r ,f t s € t. ^.r L r� ♦? -: - ', :3 w. ;.Fc 1 ' - i 7. pp 1 Y 4� . 1 ,{� { Y , "; , S . . - "' 3" . � : 6 *t " r 1. -1."'! M,R 1, ') . . • - - Ei� .6 i �—� ® S ..:. .. 1.o 1I . .....�...........I .- I L—_ J � . +: .- I . . .. — � - . -1. ..1 JUST Tn HAND . , ., . r I.. , J JEWELRY—Newest designs in. Ladies; brooches, - . ping, and short. chains. _..,. . , , C LO C K S ---eine and Eight D`ay Clocks: , ,�' - ' I - r ,� S 1LVRIKWARE--Full stock, new, goodei . also- . _ : knives, forks and spoons. - , _ ,-.7. .tl. - %Tea+rirpoons from. $1.50 � per doz. Egtraordinary� slue.. - . * r 1.C&U d See Them. _.. . Tewelry made to order. Watches clocks and jewelry repaired: and t" ,tr ' ted. m -0I. - Prarc. tioal Watchmaker, Brook street, - Whitby. ..._ •A U:•1, ir. rii7�����ers� •r. .i '•','!� �♦, -.fit, . - Don't n®glect yourselves, but • seek to preserve your health. . . +� �p , . t Voir that ple O, g Jaok. Frost,': who ig, about to Visit us. - .-rales -ttiil 7W. -*40xi ;Ar `ti .�i.� n..:a h":tf' ' .:.t fk$ e; tLt ; .tY p Z ...q If y _fou tP • a> d confide in that old, raggad overcoat � :-see - you safely through the cold, cold ) 1. 3%':. 3 Z�1� -1! . � leo- ti�'+kh; 1 fvw •j "�'`7 -4. .f3,''31iy+ .�.{:t 2}tl.r% .. •yiT :.ir•:• ., Lttf Jr 1..C.J .LV J �: rx 1rJLi ti . -t, ..•, ii11, `4 jti.p i - -- 11] a>lra>< ,dear �r®go w ,, ` ou. will eventuall become a `�><otlm, ' y y Qf Misplaced onfidence.. Call and let. us properly: clothe . P �; , F you, i don'.t cost :much: • c Jia;; I. ' , I.. r 3 , ,.k Y', - . -'':`..-'.­:;­ ­.,­�� THS A.X iiI I- . 1 F: L 2 t- I'• 4 i 1 R .. 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'. ,' r ,: , •1 - -n a- 'T •stlr;i i+• • 6:a �t1+_ d•kN'S�i"+' .. �. „� ,. , :: .. ,..,- -. ...-:...�_ �. .t. -..I Yd '.7`-Ifx.%C•T._:, y(�,+t7.'L±R'•/sig.,. .. ., .. _ - _ ',a - i . �: -.1- _ - e, ryF� tL�Yf.'fra�69.G ..4. td . -- __ _ ap- ... _ .: -„ ...-: ._•. rt, . :.•r. ,. - -�- F _ ywy �L'ov,-,t. err .v, W,,y/r##; '!y. _ _--....-.� — 1 - a - - - , • 'R� .. 1-:' ..:" ..'.M ..�,.{�., �'Y L . , .1 - . ti{+,'F.�''. • .'. ".N! .l•..�•i •.. 1.5t ,Y`'+: .' u" -%,: gip: 5. "it:v.. . _. . • - r - ., . Y ti 5..a-. r. 3. r,It. , .. ,... i' , -- .-. , - ,< . :_ .. : - _ _ ----- tend - -- adeno It. ,. F 1- - II i I- ;� - - valuable She di• _ bravelin with j CO j `i 1 - -- ' Atf�i eu.th'r'#e a Title trouble to you, thio a etockbioker, 8 the r r ' totals whioh takes him securities whioh I must deliver in Turin by .. 'hat In the world bas happened to l R yon since the lost time 1 saw you !" stied - foadOess lilt ll � fcltt Aft , r.he lith • and i bare +tome bneinees to do in cors, l 1. 1.J- o�cl deal rho rfdmg� one lad of another when the met on the ! '� , • mag . e T� Awa from ou a g , Pe Pte" ae then, Y t, A 1 Y L ons b� . - A G •• I cau t nadentan2i ' ' UR, ' —And driv ng - Y+ You area stockbroker 1'' :, street the other dap , t0 ti ' Sbe looked up at hint in some surprise. it. Then you were pale, haggard and low• A What there had been of sternness fn his '• Dou't Took ao sho:Yeu ; I t►in nol ado of rpirited, and I remember yon said that you : It a SHALL IT, f tt- N ; �, w y face a few minutes ago had given place to a the very' wbr&t. „ �� handl cared whether ou lived_ or died. fish kfnd, cad look of tom assion and sympathy, •' Oh, no, no ; bat— d y I iI abort had ou ht the .tears to her "'Ah, of cont•se.. Your brat husband was ou look ever so much younger, sand I kinf Lonia de Brei$ re $n, , wheieh sod , �y _or it an lis ,Mere it i& ver evident from your.beamin face :.: ; -A 8 IrF{% F"'� _ .3 , audaci "�q his ab•. � % -b'di walk for a few `ie a stockbroker s' office, (1 oho S - :, n lorioua ; anc� a ti , € :. a ea sa<d m e herM p,tn on amid hie name WA&• Is— that your low spicite -have taken flight," mor { . • r. �' CHAPT�R I. g of h' Y I think y ,.r ation was;vortb f the b too ji reD " Bred tkes+seff, and went dith, indeed was the=reply ; and shall A ''tc •'� ► 4 n t th df g the :" `volun err her &te a little. was its on the House himself !" `• yes, " $�tvation sjsderu pA tll�i 1'1�g ps I tell yon what drove Them oway' It was tone. Fol•; h .. cline." 'de of hia roe erity had run out, and van- yea—n},," , she answered. nervously. �� Yee, I be}feud eo. Yee ; I alYi pure of Dr. Pierre's Favorite Pree.crlption. I was a iCTe' Mad tt P P id and the re ptatfon i,, a ain, acid looking straight it. mart r to functional deran ement until L j eD1 I Yes, so it is. lobed wfth;debts ut;pa $ Then, etoF p g g g s esker eras a m– '� ,a pt 'n et+�indler Ile Breteuil Ae►d an• i 'td his face wtth her frank eyes, she said : "Io not ghat M. Louis "on bhe other side � an taking the ` Prescription.' Now I I " Bae The first p pf 4 rut end n z ` thirt years of age, with a thin' dark face, nounaed lir�ia intention of visiting the Easter `+cYori ihiuk I am unhappy, I�see, and thatI of the road . g stn as well as I ever was in m life. No � the Y Y to whose keen eyes and clear-cut features a which is a very v a term, and suggestive, am jealuus of my husbands love for his They had tanned, and d►elre welkin back woman who suffers as I did, ought to let ties �' - life of shifts had given a hungry hawk -like of -tae ,splendor waith which -4W •wt►.Wo was horses. I am not, indeed ; I— What makes toward the hotel. Madeline had time for an hour ppaasase before procuring this wonder- . I '1 ►look. And the submissive answer came from aabociated—had given anmptuoua farewell you think I am unhappy ?" she asked, in a more quest�ione bttore they rejotr• hSmtattn• fol remedy." - thf of his bills sit and sus icion. " Have .-yon any daughters, • hao ►the lips of a woman in whom the virtue of entertainments, had paid enough different tone; witt►.onrlp y P - nt moue failure of -had •oto � ed too, and he ton ?" T of A magazine writer h tis been disaussmg the � , . -". .� �' . no' . _ submission was evidently pot �n*tural b to leave the impression that it Mc, Staunton pP y y question, " Will the coming man read books'" -_ . ae aired ; a tall ntaaaiva woman, with a memory and not of money which caused was answerioa her queationtnq gaze with a " No. I have on] one child a ba y Co i q full of dee est thirteen." Not if he has to nurse the baby while hia I commanding figure, and a beautiful fair face him to leave the rest unpaid ; had Sold his look as f rank as her own, p I ha - whose. a es could look shrewd as well furnit*e, ]sic,pictures, his hgrees, -dismissed piEy+_pity that surprigid, aUCmed her, " Y°u areTvheey °n I worship, Gerald." �°ife attends women's lights conventions. nu groY Y ; as soft," d round whose re3 tips there were I his aervatt#s, and ken his,clepartnre, teav- and ' brou ht the blood,to' bar cheeks. He " YerY• Y Y IIOW t0 Kedace Your E%peftri�es: ., " she repeated softly. • . alrea �1 pdications of `future line$ of resolu- b p heal ted,gas if debating desperately within • Gera d Staunton, Br c� fug ehind him a re utationbaci indeel, but . iia.well as assicn. - r.which hislf the -well-born young- men of hith if who then he dhould ;tell her some- " I` woad r if I ahal�hee mean time, remem- have to deprive yourself of a single comfort t - w( C- ti Iter entle tone of s m ath arred u on fo In • I g y p y j P poria would have given ten years of their thing gut he turned away sharply, mut- I hope so. Tt . his cava"e sullen discontent. abortive lives. He wanted. to be further tering, in a voice too low for her to hear bar, if you are in any difficulty, write to on the contrary, you will enjoy h e more I - - til .. a ' " ted im• uaints►nces .than any ••God ! I can't tell her !'' me ; 'I am a widower, and have no one to than ever. How can you accomplish this' . Yea, dear, yes, dear 1 he repea away 'from his late acq distinctly, i. i " hat all ou m : au instead of going to .. hat are ou sa in ?what do ,you interfere with my correspondence. If you result? Easily ; cut down your doctor's I th patiently, mimicking her. Is t Y shi could take hi W y Y Y PPe a� v now what stare- p he world he went to the „ p roseate I wilt come, if I can." bills. �Vhen ou }ose your a tile, and j j have to sa Don't you k the .other -side oft mean Y , Madelipe asked, abruptly, ale►c;nod, want myy a lanced in terror at Louie, who become bilious and -constipated, and there- re �: alien means?" other side of the Seine, and lived the life of Madeh g ' but retaining her dignity. . .f id subs Assivel , ris- ou t coax aud, when the suinm@x Instead of aqutwering, he. asked her had marvellously shat ears. But as they fore low-spirited, don t rush ?ff to tkn F g Lo{p , she sa X a poor b x•) p ht 'thA mohair in'which she };adbeen t eW too int°lerable in the little rpiim hnothet' gtieskioal :' "Have y'ou say friends crossed the road slowly to where he was family phyetcian for a preacrip ton, or, on ins fr�lu lie room to hey he would take Madeline ce—• ,Panic—Madame?" standing, cigar 'in mouth, looking at the sun- the other hand, wait until you are sick abed �, i ' i. iindotentjy sitttiig, and otosaing, t on the second floor, 11V ,an in he did not appear tQ before doing anything at all ; but just go to ' him a 'he sat b the table staring fixedly for a few sous on a steamer to St. Cloud,' Mends ? No -o ; e►t least- I giioW-- set between the trbes, $i p I knew—I have met a good many people, see or hear them. S'•e said hurriedly to $htudr lggoE Dr. Pierre's I'leayeant Purgatgive. { .' f' out of the window and across the court ithout cue f�tar but the humble coo le i- osite side of the hotel. " It' �' in alon 'In the dust shottld be recog yard to the opo „ tit's g g but I can hardly call them friends. ' him her I e:tpnnotnthankt you oice.am aura ou PelletoY Take them as directed, and our F ti means no food and then d atli, doean t tt? 'nixed as the brtlhant lle �iireteuil and the gar ` hf+ait;ating answer seemed to " I Y n+ e last eta + itettea had beets envied by ic. ' He a ke more gently than don't expect to be thanked, for you are word for it, your unpleasant symptoms will " = w Those are the first and th ges, I women whose to , the( P° —worse ones—tn ell -dressed woman in Paris. ver. ood because �tOU cannot help it. But I dies pear as if by magic, you will have no u . but there' are many others veru other w is e - g p motion h if tea thine have been praying God that some day I big doctor's bill to d �rndwtlt f el happy. between. If, in carrying out thtstransfor Foi�giva me, madame, + •Ara there?"she asked indifferently, as . temper had proved worthy of his intellect, that pe►in you, I am almost old enou h to may meet your darling eon, and be able to terested (except the ), C ribs went down on her knees beside him and ' De Breteuil yvould have been hergio ; but g Thio is the festive season of the county - ; I - r be your lather, and to see a young lady so do him some kindness or some service tO fair, when the big pumpkin vies with the I` laid her head softly against lila shoulder. the feat of accommodating his mind, as he frtendless—" chow you .r am grateful. I know I am not p tl she added I' to circumstances moue just a ..Friendless ! I have my husband," she likely to have the chanes ;ane it Bounds pretty country girl for the attention of the r Then, as he moved impatten y, did hia habits, y g, crowd, and gets left every time, world with - n a pleading voice : "Don't be angry with little beyond his powers, and •was ,left to interrupted, sharply. "And what can a silly to tell m feelin doesn't it ?" she t �: Louis for not being frightened aMadleline, who wore a cotton gown made woman. want more than a good, loving—" added timidl out and. t me' b • h the same natural Year ono lad No man can at the nos ct. By and y, her own hands, wit She checked herself, end, facing him again, " No, my d 9 gd 1 am thank- Prize 01' 100.000. i , t •enough p Pe - when you are gone out and I am I majesty which had attracted all eyes when, asked, slowly, " What has he been saying have too many friend , to a good thing to get, and the man who f sittin alone here in the dark, then I i at race -meeting or review, she had come to you ? Ah 1 I know—I tau gases ; fol to have made another friend for my wins it by superior akin, or by an unexpect- z g Y• ed turn of Fortune's wheel, is to be con- - - "t shall remember what you said, and I shall I straight from the approving inspection of I "�,� afraid of that," she faltered, in bo ,, ,said he kindl feel it and perhaps I shall cry ; but while I Worth. , , a lower voice, losing her self control. Madeline felt, when Louis became aware ratulated. But he who. escapee from the l i ' am with ou all sad things seem to fall on •.Now, as she knelt beside ,outs s chair, ,t Y clutches of that dread monster, Con�ump- } y Ile told you that, now we are of their approach, and the all walked back g I t , tion, and wins back health and happiness, • my ears without any meaning, and nothing listening to his gibes iitr second floors and oor, we shall have to live a art for a time, to rha hotel that there was an awkward 1 p is far more fortunate. The chances of win- I '` " :bat your unhappy tate cau make me un- cheap rastauranta, bhe looked like a queen Id he not ? He has hinted it to me, but constraint between the two men ; and this ha y or seam worth troubling shout. So iu exile, while he seemed to have .sunk al 8 g alas $100,0(0 are small, bat every consnmp- ' never dared to say it ouurt ht ; he is so feeling grew so strop durin the return PP g Q tive may be absolutely sure of recovery, if . 1 ou sec. my dear husband, it is not because ready to the level'of his present position, afraid of wounding me, poor fellow ! Was it drive that she felt nits relieved when the S y victoria stopped at the pot te-cochere of the he takes Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Die- - . I am stupid that I don't mind the thought and to bear the stamp -of adventurer on his not that?" �_ -- of starving ; it is only that if I die in your stooping shoulders and haggard hang -dog &Jr. Staunton did not answer. " You ;lingy third rate hotel where ahe.and Louis covert' in time. For all scrofulous diseases to and when, with a warm res- arias I don't care what I die of." face, -are "very fond of him ?" h9 asked, after a were ete►y' g, P (consumption is one of them), it ie an nn- I ' �'Vell, Louie, she eatd, of teY a pause, short silence. urs of the` hand, Mr. 3tannton looked into failing remedy. All druggists. i' i i The man turned and examined her face in .� I - . CJld CuilOU9 wonder. Iiia passion for -her .• we shall dine well to -day at least. I think •• O yes•" The reply was given in'sueh a her face kindly and gravely for the last Domestic—"What will I get for break- , had died out months ago ; the monotony air. Staunton is rich, I,ani certain he s low voice that it sounded like a soft sigh. time. She did not notice his ppaartingg with fast? There isn't a bit of b in the ' n bored him and ] Y Ah f' And • be ie ver fond of ou, of Louie, for &omethin in the Logliahman e 1 + of her unswer� tug affactto generous. I am sure we shall ea o oar- .► y y house." Mta. Youngwife—"Dear, dear, ! , wled a than it was entirely lv and L lova St, Germain." � �, DaA t aw�try with ma.. for my pitying face had suddenly woke a i•an of that ie too bad 1 I suppose you had better I, , .. - the . cynical Luo � � � I+;n Lishman who, g .. n what ou no doubt, con- horror and tear is bar heart that made her make toast. i undeserved made him look upon the too Mr. Staunton moue a g tmpertinence—or y , - had one turn uiCkt away and hurry up stairs. generous River with contempt rather thou with the' freedom of a foreigner, aider my jifnjfettilnelf.'�''rr�� q CoQ NO More. , : nude. The extravagance of her from Yaria to St. Cloud -by steamer twq aye �• U no, indee� I don t,'fi bre In Made- She reached her room, lit a Dandle, and �j with stat ' last asaartiou, w kith l e did no't fora mo- ago, and made acquaigtauce with De Bra: line, with.amlira�vdautttle laugh. pored over a half -shoat of scrawled addraase6'� jVatson's cough drops are the best in (lie • f 8 •• now the world sad the people in it bet- almost reverently wtth glistening bee. world for the throat and chest, for the voice meat believe, attracted hia attetYEion. eRuil and hies beautiful wife, and had lieu ed i k eliue that a and dine witli him when and ter than ou think. There are entlemen, Suddenly the paper was taken from her, unequalled. o each d oe lettere IZj. T. �'V. j D soil mean to tell me, Mord , them to tom it is n�thi6g to you whetliet' you live on a where they pleased. St. Germain had been friends of my h'i�band, whom I ave to re and, looking np with a cry, she saw Louie, are stamped p or on the Boulevard Malesherbes; as -chosen as a place where, in this the begip• refry aud tall( to whose very look is an fm- who examined the scrawl carefully, and people who are eubjeet to bad btesih, tool coated . _ fir3t flo . brae months a o, or exist like con- nip of July, they were not likely to meet pertinence ; and f hkvo learnt to be discrim- then folded it up and put it iu his socket. an� ie ed b y using eeeDr to ego,: � sine e, j. . ( '. move did t g ngY stray wanderers from the idle world. ins ins. I will listen to whatever you have Then, atilt without a eakin he sot a writ �' ( damned criminals in ono little di cell P g the old and tried remedy. est your Drnt;Rist. ,I with scarcely room to turn ?" ..ahs yam,"said Louis, with some animation to I will answer' any questions you inb•ceiso, laced it on the table brfore het•, .. �'Vhat was Nero's greatest act of cruel- I - - - nd the room—a little - And ha g.an.ed roe at the mention of their new acquaintance, like, for I know that you are kind, I know drew the inkstand forward, and put a pen ty "" asked a teacher of the class in history. �; *nn reending bed and sitting room remain- bar hand. . p " it is getting near the time when he pram• Lhat you are—good. << Now Write what I tell on,"'said be "Play in' rha fiddle," was t g prompt ra- 1 ' "ed, -which hardly deserved hie savage crithie iced to call for us. You must get ready, ht r. Staunton promptly took advantage s ease and the teacher lot it go at that. �' = t our- id sim 1 "You very gently, laying his hand upon her P • a cisco ; .though everything in it, from Madeline, and—and you may make y of her permission, and sa p y, ., ++ whenever your stomach or Bowels get out of or- ' tarnished gilt clock, which did not go, to p Y have been married before, madam'" shoulder. My dear sir— der, causing BWousneee pets, or Indigestion. - r t whose blue roses and self beautiful onto more— ut on one of our She wrote obediently, with trembling and their attendant evils, i"a at once a dose of D►. -the velvet -pile ca pe , handsome dresses you have so nobly laid She looked rather astonished, but an fin ors. ,arson a Stomach Bitters• Best family medicine, 8 . sad t►o c Bute. , lin Dru rt All lost all their ata lik to see uB dee • come qac•. d g is el at n and ne i gqs �n leaves aside lately ; no o Y swered (,an ou fulfil your prom se, • n slit ; betryed the taste of the past. ou must show your countryman what •+ yes, Three ears a when I was Y _' y y g°' and sea me ? I would not trouble you, but "Waiter ! such a little bit of sausage for -: i S. No, Louis, it is something to me where Franck taste can do for'Euglish beauty.",r nineteen, and a teacher in a school, I mar . live because it makesso much d 1%rence 'ved and Madame tied a man named Meredith." She paused • mY need urgent --and it has indeed come ten cents, and it emella, too !" "Well, if it . We • . «hen 'fir. Staunton arrt on ro hesied—" dictated he. was bigger I guess 'twould smell worse !" to ou. it Iled in the betel. awbpt but as her hearer R was evidently much in- roOa• Y p P y0h, as to that," said he, throwing him- Louts, as she was ca „ she wrote the first few words in stupid, The Sporting Record. _ aasumin a care• down the stairs toward him in a el,ud of de terestsd, continued : He was a clerk on timid unreasoning submission. But as he in sock form, contains a correct record of the Fear= ' - self back in his chair aud ' licats lace which showed here and . there, the Block Ezehange, lie was not kind Lo a ke the words, " My need is urgent," FAT Tills and best performances in all DSPARTM Bil- leas tone, "of coarse it ie a mere matter of as aha moved, a fgtd of dainty shell me : he drank, and neglected me, and P° oN SruRr, Aquatle and Athletic pedormaoces, oil- _ custom. If I ware used to second floors and her Band stop ed• liard Racin 4 end Trotting records, Baeebali, Cricket urants I dt,reaa I should like tinted sick, the Englishman, unprep.+red for wanted me to go on the stage,.whieh I n �e noticed that she was not. L -crosse, utc. Price 8e. 8tan�pe taken. Addreee al� . cheap rests Y thio transformation is the woman whose thought was morons, so I would not go ; writin for her eyes were fixed on the op- orders to THE RECtIRD, 5A Front St. Eget, Toronto, * 1em.'� besot had already made a strong imprea atul lie complained that I was hard and g— ileum No. l5. He was of looking at Madeline, or be y posite wall as he arranged the sentence— Canada, ' t have rEad in her face an eY ression sion upon him looked upon her . with a wor• cold and selfish, though that was the only be shook her by the shoulder. " �Yetl, go Customer—"What do you Bell these cigars °sigh P ahi fol admiration which De Breteuil noted thing in which I would not obey him. And for ?" Clerk (absently)—"Havar_as—but 1 . - .. of contem �aous incredulity, such ae he P on, o on." I .i P" keenl Alt through the long drive to St. then, wt.en we had bean married eighteen. Tf e>? she turned her head slowly and in they ain't by a long chalk I' would, not have believed her capat,fe of Y; - w ld. after ve ataeved from his lips. Germain Louis said very little, leavin$ the months, he disappeared ;and by that lima, fear, and looked up into hie face in heart (stars h. Catarrhal DeaMeilis and �,-, Q g y talk almost entirely to the stranger and she went on naively, " ha had made me s° &iok wonder. Hay Fever. h ' 4 1Bat during the twelve mdnth� -which. had I►4adeliue ;,but at dinner he woke up into verb unhapgy that I did not try very hard •, What does it mean ?- What in 'it for, g,�eren are not generally aware that them diseases elapsech since lien hurtled marriage with Budden liveliness his animation aff�+ctad hL to had him. And then wt 1setl learnt that Louis de Breteuil she had learnt a good +Louie !" she asked, In a husky guttural are contagions, or that they are due to the preeenca co nfone, and Madeljne, as she sae► him he was dead, :and I i otried M, de —, I of living parasites in the lining membrane of the noEs many things which that gentleman prided n v°ice. and eustachian tubes l[iorosoopio researoh,'howeve•, manself on kee iuq secret, and ahs knew �loY ug himself once more, grow fairer with mean my prewnb hnebsnd, and be brought ,. Never mind. Write as 1 tell you." has proved ode to be a tact, and the result is that a I t p the ha mess which sparkled in her eyes and mo over to France, sad then for the first She hesitated a moment more, shaking simple remedy has been formulated whereby ostarrh, 1 the roe fit he hod pP cut what it is •to be hap y" 1 f perfectly well that p Pe Y glowed to her cheeks. And whop dinner time I lea from head' to foot. Tben, with a great alga, catarrhal deatnew and hay fever are cured in from i :-. anloyad &tnceahe first madeliisacquaintance, Ae °ver and De Breteuil told her to sing •`Aad you are sure your firso husband is as if she found it hard to draw breath, she o�°°mphj tropia njngat�,�i n wO°e>rer►�nenlab �e�nti tredi i _ f and which had continued,until threemonths �' • - - . of the present time, had bean eroded b w them the first soft notes that fell from really dead''' waked Mr. Staunton slow }' wrote cn tomo tot stamp b A. id. Dixon son, see ging ; / . Y bar lips put them both under spell of tis• " Oh, yrs. sI oar► the ♦nnouawepnent in .. �Y6at a sori►wl, my child I Never street est Toronto.ada period during which even second floors and two a r aAd I heamd all about it from Madeline.' " She There is somethin ver Irish about the , r - temp silence. P Pe g Y chew restaurants were jtizuriea beyond his g mind. Now sign it, u . p t�tat Louis besi er:" did eo and ho eased the blotting paper (}ermans. They speak of a gentleman us reach. She had never dared to question It was at the Pavilion Heairi Qnatre „ From LoUla,'your-prlesent husband, yon , P d ' him a8 t0 the sources of the wealth which they wero digins; their table was drawn up ,r over ib, took it from bar, wrote one.wor at Herr, instead of him. ata► T si nifieeantl the top of rha; page—it was the name of a A GENEROUS COMPANY.—A beautiful pre I had eo suddenly coma to an end ; indeed, close to a wigdow that overlooked the slop Y ,Y y' place she had Haver heard of—folded it, sent will be given by the Breadmakers ' •she accepted that mystery, As well as Ing hill aud he quaintly cut box and yew Rut there, was ' ! io "ftuapiDion in her l sin other facts m steriou& only to her, trees of an old-fashioned garden, Madeline put it into an envelope, and dictated the Yeast Com as , of Toronto to pearl ev - _ cert uescence rocaedin sang first some lively French chansocettee, esus► and again blr. Staunton Lound „ Hotel Collet P Y Y with a lucid acq p g - himself ansate, voluntarily, to call it up dfrectiott : Di. Staunton. one, as long as they last—first come first P L ons." partly from indolence, partly from isnot- glancing from time to time at Louie with in there. He looked sway from hQr for a coin- Y served. The moat accomplished woman hast ante, and partly, from faith. Thus, while attnetive affectionate coquetry ; then letting „ She niwde one out cry ss he put the pen still something worthy to be added toper( ate, and then said, And so yon are afraid -a in into 'her hand. " 0 Louts, for God's list if she hue .never et made a cod awes the ease with which the brilliant Louis had her eyes wander out to the evening beauty of that coon ou ms be forced to seperate for ga „ Y g . f managed to obtain a firm footing in a certain the landscape below, she broke into the ten• Y Y sake tel. me what it means 1 white loAf of bread. To encourage the a eat in Parisian- socket was der old melody of "home, sweet Home," a time ? am afraid +a " trem,ulously. " At „ It is all�right, you shall know pfesentl , of Home Bread -making this Company hav l F fast but exclustva I I , " my darling, said he. Now you are ttr ; secured ten thousand presents, which wil 1. a common topic, the circumstance t at it which she sung through with feeling whioh least, Louie has h anted tdho you _bad better oto bed at once. I name. was onl the gentlemen of this set; whom kept the 1';nglishmsn at least spellbound, And what w► y g be sent to all who comply with their terms, i i y sus icion in the in zing at the beautiful singer with admire u without finiahin my cigar,; I think I Tha want all who are old enou h either _ $he ever met woke no p 8'a •' I don't know—yet. But I hav19 bee>y P Y g , Dun En lio suspi n, who, belong- tion which was almost devotion. And still used earn m own livtag. and I have must run down an have bne in the court follow directions or work under instrue, �enaona y S g " - - k tug by birth to the lower middle class, was De Breiteuil watched him. learnt some FreDoh, and I am not ab all a Y Dais—ono ipoment I don't ander- tions, to learn how to make bread. They easy to deceive on any point concerning Madetine's voice quivered on the last bel lase woman. And, with the thought of will take your word for ft when you have I that va ae "aociet ," the curious improba- notes ; as she ended, Mr. Staunton'& enthu• heipin to form a home some day for Louis send+ . ''oa mast bave overheard—" succeeded to our own satisfaction in ustn$ _ g Y .He llan hed as he p(ted her shoulder bility of whose eayin and doings," record- sia►stic thanks almost startled her. Louis p 8 g � their Ho east, and write them to sa so � . ' ge and me, I feel that I shall get on—see, fur- d:hnmoredl "VPeU•. confess it. P y ' { - . . - ed in the literature. of her own her own class, nodded to her and glanced at the door. ihet than ' seems possible now," said she, noo 3' t enclosing a , rapper of a five oent package - n sn used her. She had w beauti- " Go and put on your bonnet, my de&r. with a niet ori ht resolution with deepen- `' h+u I went t° join yea.. X Telt a littlhe of Tx$ BR DMAKRRs' YEAST, when they had ofte rp due to sae hoyor well -you ani the Englts will send in return a level gift. This of- .• . i , fnhhome, handsomer dresses than. almost M .Staunton must vee the terrane." q ed alike Mr. Btaunton's pity and his admit- 7 hied to be Qetttn at to ether ; eo T y ha ladies she saw at the Opera, inith an uneasy glance from Louis to the a ie g' g fe+r ie ope>i to any young lady, Rtrl, ainRl� any oft t n• followed you pretty closely, and ou know . the Bois, or at the races, and she had Louis strap er and b%ck a ain to Louis, she obeli• i I am sure yo>a Y or married women matron or houaekeepe ' g g '� I gaits beUePe that , I haves earn ; maid when I saw you al- ' I ---or at least as mach of Louis as his many culls left the room. World meet mon trial, no matter ho�l► �'p , who bar never before made a loaf of brew - - en agements would allow. And these en- When she returned Mr. Staunton alone Y „ mo&t !Mrhia rtn to him a& you came toward g nnmeroue ae a 'moss`. wafting! for her. The expression of Nero," mod he, with emphasis, in :the me, I thought tto m self that I would la Any neon having dome&tip charge of ements grew ever more h� most obn and high hearted manner. g Y P household who is riot now bakin for til $ag ou a little trick to uzzle on, and panis ! man'& are apt bo do as the honeymoon fades easy good humored enjoyment which gut the worldnie very bard for women, and Y P' h family, mond who will oommenoe y usin i into the past.; Bnt hia empire over herr was face had "worn thronghoot the day had dia wlthou h. I know►- tit►at many brave girls do you for exchanging so mus as the s adow they yowl. and who will send to them t - - her to tom lain ; and never 'a per .red : he looked- so cold and so grave gg of a confidence with any one but your hue- wrapper of a package,.and write to that . too strong for p stru le oa alone and &acoe&efully, still the „ r Navin been a spoilt woman, she consoled that Madeline stopped short in the door- gg band, feat, will receive.& still better class of gi# - . g took mow and lanced round anxiously in search battle is maoit less hard if they hau et jn ge gave tier a lou kiss which filled Stet self for his ne�leot by the pride she �, 8 int whom they Dan trust. Will yo , g than that above offered. Better yet : aq ` in hie anion.+'or Louis de Breteuil had of ui&. „ m friend&hi !" the lo1'ing womati s (Yes with light one at present tusking their own bread, as . - . .` taken he world of Paris b storm had cut "Where it my husba ? she asked, Y p and life. But through all the happiness ins their own or other yeast, ant who . . X •�, Madeline flied her long guy eyes which hie nnu&nal tettderneea wo)te is her ` . I' ' out the yoan Parisians by his skill in rid- quit kly. thou htfull 'n n his face. She was'an ex- any a five sent package of the Breadmaker _ _ -� g sail of •` M. Louis will join us, madame; if yon g Y p° d v short she slid not forget tb.whis er, "Oh Louis, Yeast from any roper or storekee r, and _ j j. , ins, driving, love making, by the q ty rienced ud of faces, an a cry p g pe . kir horses, the cut of hie coats, the daring will do me'the Qeasure of starting with me Pe l , thank God, thank God 1 You need never, after sofa will write and sa that thei „ eaamination of .the hind brown eyes, frog' g, Y. l of his speech ;and had become the Admira- toward the terrace, said he, with curious Dever be jealous with me. And your pun• Y eas6� 8nperior, they will believe herwleo __ ' ' ton of the frivolous life of the stiffne&e. "He was much struck with a ay beard, and the lines and furrows worst 1 t ale Grich gr othin baser than time or trouble, eatl lahatent moue .too ha►rJ. That note— —I and will astotiinh that lady by return e about him horse on a►hich a gentleman has just ridden by' g, ►, moored aim 1 don't know what mad fanofes It fined me with a lovely gift. You mast get the yese - =boulevards. Nobody knew mor fied,her. Yes, she ane p Y ,r 1 t on his first appearance in Paris than that be np to the hotel, and he followed it to the with ! from your own plrocer. Don't send mons ' was a French Canadian whose •fortune, left table to oak if it is for sale, I believe." " Very well. Then I will ve� yon any And hip, las hed at her and kissed her qty direct , I. " li " said Madeline `'animals of all kinds private address in England.' He had again ; and she clung to him and forgot to the Com . hitnby an nnale, wan derived frornoil-rpringr A , everything else for the moment in the jo of It hasn't yet been definitely settled ' -.in PenrBylvania ; but the general ignorance are m husbands passion. A horse that no- taken same letters out of hie pocket, and y what age an unmarried female becomes is name end bed but himself can ride, a fierce dog that havint► found a spare half•sheet of ape► n feel his reviving tendetam, But when ' . = neernin bib antecedents, h y on it with a notL for his ci ar n 1 chestnut. bis title, had weighed lightly in thq balance nobody else dares to approach unless it is novas writing pe Ani' he `had gage down•etairs g , Free ! Free ! 1 �f38 ! ! ! I. sem to understand and obs in Dasa yon should want any bels or any adgivings would rise agetin to trouble her 1 ` . against a>l. nnmistaltable distinction of ap- chained up, s A Book of Inrtraction and Price List n it4d manner and a certain nnaf- liim as if they were human ; and I th• vice sooner than you ezpeot, I will let you "know jnrt whAre I shall bs for too neat fort- (To s$ ooNTINvaD) Dyeing and Cleaning, to be had gratis y ' ritX of c ism which dazzled uis lover them better than it the were. + oallwg wt an of our offi or R y ytterl ht. Yon see, and he gave her the Y by post F ," c riousl wicked golden youth of The last words she uttered rather bI y nig �� sending your address to R. Parker lk ., t E the '`forever etaiv toward an ideal of "Indeed 1" said Mr. Staunton, with grave paper, that for the next few days I shall i 1 't which their lilt's wits find as interest ; and there was _a short pause, dur- be at Lyons, and after the 8th I shall be at ; $x,000 Booimlist pan►phlets here deliPered Dyerr andCleanerr9 788 to 763 Yonge q x - depravt y io ,the ' rwuntered on toward the ter Turin for a week. I should like to be able throughout Berlin by women, who did the Toronto. Branch Qffioes : 4 John h, , .., * , 'i y , , . hard to roach as ever anchorite found hL ins wh h P P r,y a few days longer in Faris. but I am work eo quietly that they were oat noticed. Hamllton i IOD Colborne 9t., Brantford, ! _ t g tf an cc • ruse, bout ou h ul d neo n fed.• :ideal of ewetlty. f. -. .{, FL .t . , r~ .._.: , r ,. t , .. , -,. ,. : _ .. r '... , : ,-, - - ,'. ... ,-.- .. .. - --. .: .: ..: ..: .... ... .- .. 1 `. -. .. ,..: . , .. .., ... . _ .. __ . _ .. r... . - .: i I .�: ,. : _ . _, s 3 _ ;_ ! _. t j .. ::" :. - ,, .. - _- . -. - .. - _ : - . .. - - .. ... r , . r - - - - - __ - - ., r_ , _ - - .. .. _ _ __ c , r - .9 'O , , w yP• I' 1, I y I t ,_ . s ,tip -- . 1 : . - y7 a �, ...- • . NCIENTIFIC• . >,/, :.. HEAV N. bt rf� • OF ANI1rAL LIFE. 8tndyinF a Babp• Provide t r Yoar Dant oxo. . .,..r�IEB ,, I �j E. Shuster in he North Amerie "t risen, ISONOUS BAKERY ADULTEBATt l FIS AND pRAIN FOOD ��� the eq tion that if parents would Po _ w Prof r Prayer, a Eurripean scientist- of r . LEGENDS of F1431- considerable note, has ppublished a book in I6 spa of his articles on food, in 6ha lay by same mo ey for their daughters the Concerning the use of poisonoae sdnitisr �' a nese have a le end that fish are which he has recorded the results of hie Century .lfcgazine, professor Atwater dis endlew oomplat t about the helpless young ante in bakeries, the Philsdell his Xe�ord I _ • The J g P woman who d not know how to do any- se. a , the embodiment of the souls of_ naval uffi- work in a new branch of research. He has poses in the tvllowing manner of the pv ular y theories that thought ie especially depend• thing sad has o money to live on or to Notwithetandfng all that has 1�een pub- cera, and the African Degrees believe that devoted" himself to atadping the gxoipth of start a bnsinea 'with would be ended. He lisped relit ve to the poisonous character magicians assume the shape of fish and_come intelligence and observation in hi4, own ant upon phospho:as and that fish is par • 1' to their nets to work evil child, beginnigg Mrith the dxy of its"birth, titularly a braiQ food• Even if fish were says ►►y pT ition is meant, not for of chrome yellow Ga a coloring tr►atter #or y An amudng story it told of the skate. 'and observe its development rathef, -with richer in phosphorus than meats or other working wome only, but intro ies every buns, cakes and pastry, President Amer- ' at in earn ons by, when [rhe the eyes of eicSienttat t>san with the of a food -materials, Chia would not seta blishmio familyy of mod rate means blessed with ling, of the Society for the Prevention of It seems, tb , Y g stent. $e haa'noted thfi reoise Iment apt riorit for frhe nutrition of .the rt► ; daaghterr. the Adulteration of Food, states that a fish assembled to select for themselves n p y All over G man �eziet�ivhat.are Galled large number of bakers are still ming aha king, in which it first seemed to see thin and the reduction of intelleetiul energy. Bat .. the slate was behind hand, and his Q► f Y mouth is now one-sided from his not being bite ei>ronmfttanaes under which it a Grad [hare is no proof of .any special abundaaae Spara�►ssen'•( vines banksj, wbiah tosses- stuff. Recently he visited five bakeries, to begin its thinking --the intellige put- of .phosphorus in fish. Ou the aontrarl►, an pond in a n e ure to tho endowment pJe a each of which dome a large business; and in . ohoAeu king. bo d o nisi` tiotia>i once ting of one thing vfith enother. extended series of analyses in► this la ra of tl}e America aaearanae compantaA: 'The every case chrome yellow was fuund in use. Accorciingg to p p 61 took my baby," saga -the professor in tory have revewled_ proportions of �phcs beat known is he ' W ilhelmacasse,' flamed The pprpptieKor of ops o#•th a prorq#ient - dited -tFie laice was produced from a_ w'ndow five rt(inutes horus in the flesh of our ordinary food after the Em or, who It it► Iron. At upteivii-'baker, wets e�treedin ly indipant cre , P his book, ,ro the t �' small crustacean animal of the shrimp kind. after he wa'b born, and just as the ettn was ashes differing in no important degree from the birth of a rl the fathef anndther in- at the appearance of President 4mtr1U►g, + - But this vulgar error has been explained by rising., His perception of the light did not those which have been found to earns in sure her (kanf ate ein) in such a case for and. stoutly denie.�. miu . (,he l?01s.Q- , . the fact that the ova is deposited in locali neem at all keen. He opened and -' closed t e flesh of other animal's used for the food as they are abl to bestow on the future of •• well, what do you use Y" asked the preat- ties frequented by shrimps. his eyes alternately, the lids parting about of matt. their new-born baby girl. The amount is dent. '� Why,,; canary .,yelluyv, and that's There was an old Highland tradition that an eighth of an inch Somewhat..latdr, the Phyeio]ogiste tell ue that the way tri pr'o paid annuall The rajas lays oat the mo- not �oieon. I'm not afraid to eat it mp- y , - ' • the herrings quitted the coasts where blood light havinv become much brighter, the ba- v',de for the we'fare of the brain is to see nay in behalf lof the insured, at interest, self. _ - • had been shed, and it seems that this by opened his eyes quite aide, and in open shat the rest of the 'body is in good order, chiefly in real tbetate, In this way the apo- " Tha matter, when shown, proved. be. notion was revived after the battle of ing them wrinkled. his forehead." that in other words, the old��proverb of " a nay accumulates, and at 18, on her majority; nothing else than chrome yellovsc.'; > lie - Copenhagen, " when it waft said that they During the earliest days of its life,'an in- sound mind in a sound body fa sound doe- the girl is the possessor of a snug little capi• baker- was cautioned not to use it again . - had deserted the Baltic on account 'of the fent, Professor Preyer ascertained, rarely trine. And they ar3 getting to tell us fur- tat. This will serve her to study` any favor- under pain of prosecution. He had boon re noise of the guns:" keeps itft eyes open. Even when awake, it that that ane way in which brain -work is profession,o to some geed c�neervatory, ported to the society by a gent e•rian who y Y , or start in bus► ass ; and last, but not least, stated in a letter that hie off n family and a _ . - A story is related of St. Cor;;entin of is dune aft likely to keep its eyes closed as hindered ie b bad dieter habits, aa, for , Brittany that every morning a little fish open ;and when it opens them, tt is never instance, overh adinq the dtlrestive organs ba her trace u, if she bas ►► ehanae tp number of neighbors hna been made aiak by - was seen in a fountain near the hermitage. by one and the same movement, at first. by taking too much food.. Of the vice of Follow woman' truest mission. Now, why eating buns purchased at his bakery. Let--. ; . The saint caught it, cat off a sufficient yuan- One lid lifts and then the other, and some- overeating (a vice which we Americans by. can not well -t •do Amarioan women eatab- tern are beginning to Itoui into the office ofi- P liah such a w y of providin for their lees the society at No. 14z South Sixth Street, t,ty for his repast, then threw the rest• in times the two are held open at an unequal no means monopolize), a sd I th nk i ng- gamed gift from giving information as tv bakeries that are ; n the fish became whole width. This state of thing' .usually lasts in this country at leant, and I think in Enq- fortunate sista Wbat a bl _ the water, whe g Pe P a godmother t a poor little girl such an in• g po again, and on the followins{ morning was_ until the eleventh day. land and amen well-to-do ole on the uain the icon and President Amerlinv - - -- ready for another quartering. Prof.. Preyer observed his baby's first Continent of Europe also, is the vice of fat surance would be. I truly, believe it would is accumulating a mss' of evidence against; satin �V a are a race of fat eaters. IF ive zeal and enaoaragement to many true, offending parties. The aim of the a°ciety, " An author" writes Miss Phips n, in wink. 'For fifteen days he shook hta hand an on doubts this, I think the statistics to g r arents, if by this small economy they however, is to improve and "educate, not to= . , . - . ber "Animal Lore of Shakespeare s Time, ea^h day before the child s open eyes, aft he beyshown in a succeeding article will 'con• alouldphelp to Irovide for their dear ones. prosecute, and the evidence will only be . - " actually affirms that the whale Was de- lay on the pillow, without aaustng him, Vince him, unless he is ready to deny the It In be ter than a life assurance, for it takes used against those who, after being warned,• - signed by Providence 4or the special pus- seemingly, any fear or aetoniahment. On tacticallyy. unanimous testimony of ituch sus the " etin of death" --all may live continue to use the poison. It is estimated. . pose of, at certain seasons of the year, the sixteenth day after his birth, however, acts as Ihave- been able to gather. It and an'o the fruit of their economy. How by the coroner that fully 50 per cent. of the• ,. r frisXhtening the herring away from its the baby winked quickly when the same somas .'bent ver . naturall , and is really tter a earl outla would be, for bakeries in Philadel hia have been con-•' . ' - 'v shores into those .regions where it movement was.misde, opening the eyes again Y Y . much y Y, Y P ,� nett a due to the fertility of our- soil, the eonse- people in moderate c.•ircumstances, than in stantly using chrome .yellow. r would be obtainable with greater ease by together, and quickly. ga y The following circular has been sent oat.. - - man." At the end of the seventh month, the quant abundance of food, and the tooth• costly toys and eztrava nt dress, b which - cite ea able a bomenese of food -materials rich in fatty mat- children are brought up to expectations. by the Society for the Prevention of 'Adel- . A papu r nicknstrie for the bream in professor found the boy q • P tars. The result of this i' [bat the gaanti• fetation of Food to the bakers and confer Cornwall s " choke -children. The $tor, feeling and expressing astontehment at any ' ry A ,Prevalent 11Ii$take. tioners : f act which be did not understand. ty of fat in the average Americans diets runs that a day St. Leven was fishing, Bat as earl as the twent-tlsird flay' of is very large indeed, mainly because of the Th'e mistake of my life, says an Amari- you ere herehy'notified that the ennfirier when he qht two of these fish -on one Y lar a amuunts of meats, butter and .lard can mother, rues bringing my daughters to ated colors herein are poiso.ious, and if yon his life the bas "noticed as the nurse R b:urope to be educated• One is married in persist in the nae of any of them after re- . hook three times lin succession. Ha took uta it that it►.to'a discovered that there consumed, and is far in excess of Lee de them home to his sister, but the result was P f Y, consu of his body, m clew h- is engaged in Germany sad one in Italy, and as I prefer ceipt of this nt tire, you will be prosecuted•. unfortanste, for "the fish were cooked and, was such a thing as'movement in the world very severe mnecular work or exposed t� living in my own country, I must leave to.the full extent of the present law : . - the children being hungry, were choked by about him. extreme cold, or both, For people with them and go home alone, burdened with. the COMMUN AIvD PUISU:QOIIS COLORS . . eating the bones. ' This discovery Professor' Preyer reached sedentary occupations, including the ma anxiety that sooner or later my danghfers ►• "writes hoar + in lu' by e?rimanting with hi►rr frpm ds j►t4� daY crit of brain•workers, this sim ly means may also feel the same yearning for t:►eir (kmmon Name Chemical Name., ' In Normandy, e+ with moving candles. The •child• at last, p native land and early associates, and find j t - - ' " Giraldna," " a few days before the death chap in the or anism with the burden of , vs►.Low. II. the fish of a certain pool on the day rrtenticned, followed the move- actin �id of sn excess of material. This when too late that wedding foreigners ix a grog's yenow.... r.. ...Sulphide of arsenic: of Henry meat of file candlsa� up or ►sown or right .or g g Cadmium yellow.:...... 8ulpn,de of cadmiur,► - fought so furiously with each other that the exoese the physiologists and physician so- grave mistake. The broad difference in Na- left, by moving his head. The child wore, [nates and opinions are not Turner's yellow......... nx� chloride of lead. . neighboring people were attracted to the at the same time, an expression of intelli• sure us, is detrimeut+►L lienal habits, , Tar eth mineral...... Basic suiph.te of mgr . Now it seems to me very reasonable to readily harmonized. p { curt. spot by the nolle. So desperate witai the 'nae as if he had trade a discoverp. Chrome Yellow...........Chramate of lead. assume that brain -workers and other peo-. Some say they come here , iso live mare con$ipt that scarcely a fish weft found slips g It �'r as only co the hundredth doy 41tatt is who do not Neve a reat deal of muscu- - in the amriing, thus by- a wonderful #rog- the tit►b followed e><actly, and with an in- P g cheaply, as house rout, el°f'l'ea' aervaate, Chrome zinc.............Chromate of zinc Chromate of bar►um.•: Y lar a:ercise me very advantageously sub• amusements, can be obtained for less moat y Citron Sellow...... , .. Chromate of strontia. noetic foretelling the death of ora by that stent movement as parries as a machine's, p z Ae. 0 l ad and of an etitute $eh in the place of a portion of the hero than inj the United Staten. If thepe vapies yellow......... . of many." - - the swinging of a large pendulum, and only h y meat the .would of erwise.conanme. I stn Earo n A ericans were as rational in G moat a ti fislierinen in Scotland declare that in the twenty-ninth month of his life Y ► Ycllow ocher......... Cis and h}stated lassie i The „ certaint very well aware that ouch by ienic adv' eir eex a ture at home ea here the dif• y the salmon's tail i' luted since Loki be- he followed, with quickness and yi .. oxide. pa ht ,come more ap ropriately from a phy ference would be trifling• In America they afoeaio god sulpmde of tin. came a salmon; and was caught by that ap- the fli ht of a bwahow. live in large oases, ' g si an than from a o emiat, and am there keep horses and carr[- sten pendage while slipping through a net set for Professor a Preyer s experiments with the fore lad to be able to quote from no lea gas, entertain company. Here they keep Dfini I • ' pxtde of lead. him by the gods. Curious tro any, to some child s perception of color were ezt� emely an a thoriL than Str Henry Thompson, modest apartments, drive in cabs, and give Vermilion...............Salphwe of merenr�. parte of Scotland the salmon is held in interesting, but too long to be repeated who n es ` the value of bah to the braid- a few dinner parties. 1?urple red............ { 8 ma of me 8 nit chro to r- d. great aversion, its name not even being here ; but we may see that the result of and that it " contains# The present difference lis price in all kinds °"l' , mentioned. Thn' in certain districts, it them wax to convince him that the eye is worker err► Iodine scarlet.......... • • .Sulp i ie oxide. the color sed, d that in smaller pro rtions than meat, those ma• of clothing enables some travellers to almost ReatKa- r sulphide of arsenic is known as the '' So and no's fish,' and in especially affected 4y terials which ken abundantly, demand pay for their voyage. No doubt our distin- Red ocher. J........... • Ferric oxide. . . , uch sinal la r for their complete con gu fished statesman, both Republicans and (:otcothar........, . • • • . other' aft the : `beset`"' tit fttr't roe havee��but two .rotor impreaRione . The pike ie an' importaiat fish' in folk--$raGoeeeee tKat rihiad is tad, and attend. of m PhY sumption, and w ch, without this, produce Uemocrata, who are now in Europe, and stuns. , legends. In Russian fairy tales the pike all that is not red. an unhealthy con 'tion of body, more .or leas who have advocated protection in the halls Comb green..:.... ..Chr`ome Oxidf, 1 y pp Cobalt green(ttimmam) f Uxi zinc f COba►It and of . , is a form assumed by the devil in order to his. Preyer declares that it ie a great rale• ineom lisle wit the easy and aatiye ex- of Congraes, will Ca in a au 1 pf clot es , aro who was become a little take to suppose that a baby is able to smile pa for some time to come, while to laboring - - eat the young b , erciae of thi , ns of the brain."' ' Mountain green..........3lainchite Breen. i - perch. Some old naturalieta have account- soon after its birth, It was on his twenty- masses at home will go on paying high Ncha+ le s green.::.::::... wserlite of copper the sudden and mysterious appear• sixth day that hie baby fiat smiled; and the F `' T DIET iN SUMttEY<. prices for similar articles. verdigris. .. B sic ace►ate of upper+ . ed for . j acetate of ataer►itq of cop ence of the pike in ponds far from other double joy of the father, which was both-::;:1Yo reason ble amount of fruit, if e�►tcn It ie a grave mistake for the multitudes of ttme,ald gtr�en........ ` per. - ,. . . t water .by the thaot•S that they were pro- parental and scienttfic, was unquestionably when ci d during proper seson11. will p3 -or students of both sexes to crowd to SLUR.• 1 R duces by the heat of the sun from a weed vary great. It ie easy to believe that for S iicate of alarms a -,a the moment the man of science was lost in induce arrb+ea in healthy aabjects. saris in twarch of the rud{menta of ednca ti, known as pickerel -weed. )jda erroneously attribute summer dysen• cion in the art and science. Most of these j7ltramarine. • • • • • • { ,i«ta N tth sui ids of A curious leggend is related by an eastern the father. I ;cry or persistent diarrli(es to excessi� a in• might have learned their incapacity by ll e/uii�,m. r who deacribtug a rfver which flows I dulgence to fruit. This doctrine we have studying a few ears at home. The- crane ldountain t,lne ......... �� �A t ' o bcobait and pa-:. ' - . '' y travels , p tr y, always held to be an ezag station. To the for art is beyond all comprehension. Young smalts............... { tae.ian,. from the. Caucasus into the Black sea, says : Thb ei:cavationa roceedin in Piccadill g . •• a ear there arrives .in >bhis part of Lond Eng.. on t�,e site of the new pre over -abused stomach, indeed, fruit may girl .by the dozens, without patents or Antwe► blue.......... i F,:sic terro�panide . , _ - Ev ry. y usntit of fish. The oar possibly prove inconvenient, for the diger• •uardians, ver a rest q y tr>tisea of the Junior Travellers' Club, have apd women of mature age, leav- insolub�e l'ruseian blue 1 Ferro p tmseic t try- `- the ri g gg Soluble Prussian blue . { an,de. • people cut off the flesh on one side of them, brought to light many interesting objects. Live system may be so far impairel se. to Ing husband$ and children, stru le here Y The houses which are built on that rtion assimilate only with the greatest difficulty during long,lyeers, hr a vain effort to win indigo ................... . . i . eat it, and- let the fish go. The next ear po - - of the thoroughfare have for their founds- the most. natural and wholesome of foods. distinction ip the arts, only in the end ve 'sow►► ; the ash return again and offer the other hive aide, which they had preserved tpntoucliod. tions a series of well -formed arches, at'a With children and robust and healthy be doomed or the most part, Lo pos M nese brown •,-dincxilpot mangaa ithey h d that new fish have re- de th' of about sixteen #set from the surfaos. people generally, however, this does not failure. van�j ke n*own .... - * T. Ferric cxiee. It is then d P Burned Sienna........., it lay' teleses with ozMe o g tY apply, and a fruit diet, so far from bean urned , ........ _ ` son ani m gen placed the old." I u piercinii souls of these seat difhcul B an see f was experienced oa account of the toaghnese nortous, will, on the oontrwr ,prove highly Ea1BC )1lOdeSty.. ' B n„ber F y beneficial. Its coolie ►nd antdscorbutle +=OOe who knows ” awys tha6 in the rust- castes. . 1 TitE MOCKI,TG BIRD of the aaMttanee of whirs thteJare construct + : - irotn ed. This having been overoome, a series of properties are eminently calculated to purify ter of drew ladies will :do well to pxy quite Chrome orarge...........Rssic crhromate of lead - - All along the charming gulf coast the blood, cleanse the ton ue, te, and pp g pall► os mach attention to what it is supl,used - -' Mobile ga,y St. Louis, ox, in the other were discoveT*ad. eThtwep vieerelfull of foul stomach, cause gentle and regular laxation, will remain unseen by the general run of ser One he�ra a good deal about the "kitchen direction to St, Marks and Tallahassee, friends and acgaaintancea as they do to the mothers " and the "parlor daughters-" i f1 ' t a cot no matter how lonely or gases and con mined avast quantity of rup.*h, and, as a necessary corollary, induce a clear s = . thele i' no , here 'mon which numerous articles of ini',liteat and fresh complexion. A person who in• outward anti visible parts of their toilette. Many tinea this is the fa+ilt of.the mother fowl ,provided it has a fig tree, that t have beeafound. Among the most mark dallies in fruit diet ddrin summer will A handsome dress and stylish hat are all herself. She loves ser girl and wiaheft her' Y o it a bat the may nun )ire to bA free from care and x: t it of mockiny birds to d _ ver well ae fur as th y go Y Y g is not a pa to tomb' daW 509, rarel feel that oppresaive eacincse. after y , honor: The sonppering vineyards, too, are able are "a rpci gram Y mese sin er. Near some bronze arm°ort aeverat fowilgg pial ee meals, which is so commonly complained of, go a very little way if the skirts a►e of a work. She looks back herself, free -h e, to i t the cortcert hallft of this fa g richl embossed, a' lamp and tr large gpanti- or be inconveniten�ced by heat rash. A heavy doubtful whiteness or if the wearer facie the time when she was a happy, free heart- - 'home o! Mr. Jef%neon Davis, aDd, I Y m manuacri *e. The ventre have meal of animal food conduces to oppression, afraid to lift them when croaaing'•muddy ed gjrl aft the sappiest time of her life and t the ._ a . believe, upon. the estate of the ex Ca�weder� been only paetly explored grid farther dis excessive heat, slow and irregular digestion, street for fear of betraying the eoudrtion of she wishes her daughter 'to enjoy her home s ate chieftain, I sat in the shade "of Pos her etookin 1;asides an acoideat ma and remember it in after days as the one i �,I ockin bird sing in a co�riea are anticipated. aacumnlalion of the pcodu0tr of decom t' ha n, andthen ieture the confusion of a Ieasant lace on earth. She is proud of k - oak aid heard a g tion. For a diet during hot weather we ppa ' thrifty vineyard, the rare dropping song of Considering the unfortunate . disclosures uld recommend a liberal amount of fruit, woman who recovers from a fainting fit to her child s white . hands and does not wish ° } turalista appear have taken, no of the Figaro, which evinced mach more either directly before or at breakfast, find herself with her dress open and Ira f a them to get rough and brown g such homely which na .. . notice. It was a balmy day in March ; the journalistic enterprise than patriotism, the banishing from the table the customary dozen strangers contemplating a s+filed tor- domestic service as ranking bread and. r he air all hazy and shimmer• -news ers of Paris show a very kindly dis bacon and salt or cured fish. From the set the whalebones of which project from washing dishes. The rnothermay be ct's but sky, the gulf, t ; • in ,the whole world swimming in a pus- I.o4tionpin pronouncing the'��ench experi midday meal of people who dine late we their seams, .or a coarse chemise that has st+nsiblt+ mother on al? other enbjeets but . 8 felt that the song, arm mobiliz ►tion a success. Still, tirel eve rtiole of this. Here the "mother love," which is � �', - pliah mist of dream, and I went at y would eliminate en p ry pa been worn a week. +. I roes the expression of ao�e such sw��'e the interval was not long between the flesh, and snbatitnte either solely composed It would be well if yonsg women were truly wonderful, cones in and makes too an- , n n as exhale "from Ke Figaro a premature announcement that the of uncooked fruit and dry bread, brown or taught early in lite 'that there is a' false selfish and too generous. She likes to hear passionate to sir g ' ' ••Ode to the Nightingale." Under the low Seventeenth Corps had bean cho'tn and the sohole met►1 being preferable, . or fruit. sad shame and an affectation of modesty ea un- ber Lizaie play on the piano. She herself daisy- issue o! the official orders. Doubtless an n with milk." Great y y g g P • h in bonghft and over the level, Gould be Parinaceoaa puddi ga• lovel as an owirseneas and which dis usts ave n her music when they moved on to 8 g ound, I gazed upon the sheeny equivalent period for prrparation led th b numbers of people, invalids and strong, and repels as effectively as brazenness. To the farm and the chihlren came fast and s all convinced that I was counted a n in actual hostilities bo y h P° . active workers alike, would find snob a ba on the qui vivo for innuendoes, to have a thick, but she is food of hearing the new ! ' ti moat of water, the tree and the railroads: Tbua it may lookin through of trans- change improve their health matgrie►lly and smart faculty for extracting the bitters of songs, and Lizzie sings them " $o prat," . g . viii 'on the foam be mad khat the' capabilities evil from any good, is all moron and all im- everyone say'. She remembers how er •� Hagic casements, ops S increase their enjoyment of life to an extent g ' --loos seas in fa,ry leads forlorn portation received after all a fair average of whish the Gan hardly conceive without a modest. To see harm where harm is not oung friends used to come sad sing with of pe Y y ver tone of the bird's voice accord- testi. The region around Tonloaee cannVe tria►1, intended is immodest. The young woman her, and Lizzie lookft like her, ie stylish rand And the y be cppaidered the most commercially , t who thea ht Mahe ebonld die of shame because pretty, and is alwayft in demand for o>^nrch ed with the feelinge is which_ the day was r Fruit fs of great .medicinal volae, far the g - in France, b>Yt offered enficient i►dvat gee free acid contained in it (in the case of the some gentlemen came into the gallery where socials and picnic& Sha belongs to a liter - et _Ved_ 1 the highest t for seaziag.UPoR.tht cur- d oosebe about one -and -a• she was alone with the statue of the Vanua cry club and her essays are talked about aa. : . - Genuine bird -song in situp y to the.Csweti vocaT'izatien, by ri►iiieh ,�- rent means of subsistege and conveyance halfn'nt�, in that of the raspberry and of Milo, who fell into confusion and blushed being more than good.. She paints a little, form of ovarian , .,>_ the bird pus ging olearl ��own is 1l'"�s `"'�� ' - if �� romditatedly, for'th>s tt+ooppa.- yy s hen currant rather more), besides beang an ef- mightily, advertised a modesty that was embroiders a good deal, and the parlor is, adnetively' leasnre. The i.bamoe the absurdity of the ruifloctrb strkrt� w possibly only $kin dee . A blush is some- brightened up with her work and taste. . ion o p festive antiscorbutia, seas as a c►Aloareous - finds express robabl is significant of a the experiment was first proposed to the disolvent. Free fruit diet if rsevered in pp , Y true rh thm P Y sic demonstration � Pe thing sacred to pure viomanhood and it is Somebod most be ready to sae company) - of Y effect that it was a hostile , a sad speataale for thoughtful eyes to nota a and who can do the honor' eo well as Liie, 1 want of power to appreciate genuine mu , more genesaU�►, would mean lea ggooat lea s cora rehensiou .Gnu peen* no s$a t Qermany. Some of the German gravel, less urinary calculi. and other more young woman sofargone tnthe improprieties So Lizzie i' kept out of the'kitcharl, no mat - the birds p lfbib even considering under wh t [bet she pretends to be shocked at things ter how anxious she may be to help mother - , t x the +Val is.of- srveei son>i is merely . or less kindred diseases. In most cases as - _ more than a , f Owce' : =Scribner, ctrottamtltanc. it mighb be cons rued as a " y Which simple, unaffected candor is far from td do the cooking, and, feeling in her secret - a►e such.—[ de0lat�trtion� war. - oras a or lemon would be a far better e e Opener " than the matatinal cup of tea or thinking on at. all.--Catl+arme Cole, soul that work ennobles �T�ora ornament " Sept. a R,eut`rd, somewhat bilious rum and milk which ser- i grades, she beeon►ea a p t 'r u1 in an It pounced , P A pretty story is told b a newspaper while the mother toils on in the kitchen. Mme. de Steel wan never beantif y service at the fain of the ublic so deli ht in. e word et in ber liter Chief of the militerlt7 P t, TheRothan soldiers," says.the Scient+ffc - f th y - e► tpechanism With regard to children, sire censider ooiTempondent of a little Italian child Dent s , strict sense ° all whoa rosGh� her, camp of Chalons, bo American, who built such wonderful roads , - she charmed pp her for balloon ,�te .w�' pl- pelting.. The that an anl,mited diet of fruit i dui when thoB taime ser reached fdf her coming ears outh, by her vivacity. rs o could harm, alws s rovided it was g PP and carried a weight of armour and lugg as well as in her y balloon made by birii-trio -�► ag p d not after a heavy meat back to town she asked the woman having age 1 failin resonrcea of mhid• ainst a current of the dnrin the nay, an he could not take that world 0raah the average farm hand, trait, and her .� g not make headwa a 8 'et Mary, L dy. Ashburton, who s0 Y g g PatY lived on'0oarse brown bread and sour wine. Harri , was net- velocity of more than five meters a. second, mea• or late at nigght. $feta. aro Dat' tine • sa a agraw home. She said there was so They were temperate in diet and regular•_ - . . us soul It is lams sherries, , t .' vexed Mrs. Carlyle s Iealo « » that is to say, a st alight wind. berrtat, p , \ then yonng nor bet►ntifnl, yet Jeanie, gni bat their sae does swap wIt much grew in the 0oantry she thc,a h and constant in exercise. The Spanish pea- t , to hate her, calls affirmed that with his invention the balloon nourishing, y par ps y " Dant works every day and dances half the• ' ore she had ,learn ul will be able to resist a current of doiflile the the oppressive feeling so often suffe ied�bd and she had reasoned out in her weiae little bei and moat gracef forward h stets after meals, kee them o00 , e live night, yet eats onl bis black bread, onion j ,' her "the moat amusingWhether or not the strength. If it is true it b s step cit mostably v,hen head that a tart would be snore aniplaim } .1. = woman of her time 1" whish ma render balloons really useful in oat of mischief. , , cc ," she a ed, and wa•ermelon. he Smyrna porter eats charms of this grande dame proved danger- Y rocas the 'd by sure not to only fruit and' some olives, pat he walks off I eart of the Sage of Chelsea, she time of whe success of hais new propelli g ohildrea, weofind that the feast has been a t"1it has sowm was .vim her, set into a with hie load of l0A pottnda. The coolie, ons to the h according dent oft one and th8 distareasing Gym - t►11 die. A fed on rice, ip more active and can ansate . pia ed well her role ofprat�e►dmiration mechanism that, in order to vent the clandestine sq r. Greville, • g `vision in full tended in the din pttia where the ni°ro than the negro fed on fat meat. The j - . to s° �n�p Charles Buller secret beimg discovered, he is havinv e80n � o rhotafrnit. nee overalgence Gare tin box, and winter c was the heavy work of the world ie not done by men I is the minds of such men t®ca the ma,0hiae made in a differs t unripe Pm' who eat the greatest quantity Moderation '� .. Mills. a husband of p • d vttriou4 parts of France. the distribution of fruit to the uveniles is child's family lived. Avd the prettiest Vert and John Stn who figures so often to the eatabliahment.an in. in diet seams to be the pre•regniaite of en- precte►tse, „ _ When they are all fluished they will: be sent all that is required. Fruit should be rips of it all was that in Christmas week a little P this l was the nd him and he himself will put them together and 0001 i hot from the rays °f the ane, it pimpernel that hs►d sprnn6 in the midst of - Caidy a Life end Lettere, d s . elphia m feted mss leas title and more likely to the turf put oat two tiny red blosso�na. dIIra the ball ht9r, has been offer- . son of the once celesta Frwcaeto, �g Biin ham. Her daagh- It is said that the maot, a will be 0o p beoo �Sso gp ppp for ions rf rmanoea ha the City mrs. �Williun $ nt the end of next month, when tt,e do harm, often indnai more or leas Grate Tb� child le are opveer a whole conserve ►, Pe 9. duty' married the first Lord by abo ptO�� ter, Anne Bingham, �Vi111am Btaghatn Bar• inventiao rvi11 be put to a teat without dot. iesa3ctrym er with eviden0s of%�PeO� of Memo, sad he hasepte» diatar Ashburton, d this lay gos 1 ' ,' f . 1 ±. i r) is son. [ .. 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Clotbing-Dickie & M , � , ., . � I � � .. . I 41 � " F '. . .�._,.. ! 1� . . I . , . . . � - , ". ,- . ; the other day a sample of 4he corn own '. * - ��." , � ' ;.r. ,.; . - . - �, - �. - . .� 11 -. I .. "'. a s :. .- ,:. �. : . OEDAR GREEK.,- � ,., t i. 1, ­.. : .� . 1V For Sale -John L a ' ' " gr . � � I Most of the ears measure Thb f0HOwib* list Of . . , .,� ; . arquis.-, , -ftl!,.. HANG[. F� IRM1.1;! . ,� I I �.. ' � over .1. . 11 � '. . � I . I ' ' ' twelve inches length and weigh standing of the first three pupils in their : ', ' , �­::- -. - . i - - - � I � � � _. % . I .: . . . -.- . . . . I . . Farm for Sale-JamesPickard. I ; : . ': I:. - , : e !!,- I - - . ­.. . .1 , I 1. 11 � ,*t � -� ',;.- r :&',Ak1..-.U. -:,-., .'Al- 1: .. - .. _.. ; - 1. .'. - .-. upwards of a lb. � respective classes for the moutbs of . ' . I � , i . � I 11 . � . I . . _. I . , . Change of Firm -R. A. Bunting .. ­ 1 3 . '. . . . . � . I ,. .� .. . * . � . . :.", :' -) ".., # * - I -�,,, . 211116 - - �i- . . . . . � . . . I - - , It" Z , . I . I � � - - .1; � .... .. �; - ­ . I I .; 0 - , , . : I . . _. :.,.. . '' .� � I � .111, . 6''lil. - August and September: Foudh el"s- "I . . - . . A!­i�� '. :.- t...:.�.'­'l I . . . .1 .. '. - f . 1. � � * . :_ sp*ft" aft'"04116 � I . , : ... ­ " , '' - , " . k I . .. � - ,- - I . I. Voters' List Court -D. R. Beaton . . � - , . . , , V. I ?`.� � (. � -.#",Y.:, � . I - - .. �. ,­ . . . - . I � . � .. .. . ., . , � � .. � _.. . - "' . " . ­_ �a'.' I. & ` 1. Sarah Hartop, Nelly 'Waddell Ubbie . I . . . . . .. . I . � . _ ­ I t . . .1 - . ; . � � � A. series: ofspecial'6angolistic services I I . 1'.., � �­ . - - � I � . 1. '. , I .1 . ., . . I .. . �..: . . - . . - Pugb. Thira class -F. S. McAvoy , . . , - . . I ­ - L I ... �. - . . .. . .. �� :-- ... . I . .1 . . . . . . ­ I � . . . . I . L, wol bo conducted in St. Andrew's church, . 1; � , 1: R. A. B uintin' sbed to Announc to the I .. I - L - I . . . ..., g W1 e .- �- .- . . _. - Mattis Waddell, Oeorge Ellis. 'SecQ " ,-. . .. . . I- .­..___ - 'Aht firkttiup !%moo- copmenoina uex - t Sibbath and continuing L . � i. . I . i; ..,.. I, I . . - I ... . ? F _. _.., .. t � ... .. . . .. - � , I . class -Robert McAvoy, Mortimer Percy, � - �� � . .J - . . ''. � 1. .. . _ . . .1 _� -1 .. I . PICKERING, ONT, OCT. 7, 1887.;. eap-h e,�04iug following at the hour of 7:30. Chas. Smith. Second part of lot--Tbos. ,. '�. � . . I . people of Pickering and �surronnding country) ... .., L . . I . ; - Rev. Ja i Bryant, a SUCCOWUl 8VADge- . I . I �. . - ., ; ... �:,_ ... a. � I 1:� .. - - I . . � .L . __ , - Linton, Jennie Hortop, Morgan Pngb. ; ,., . . I .. ;. . " . ; - . ..1. list, will conduct -the meetiaRs. All � I that he has taken the business heretofore car- ... . - . . . . . . j I . - . ­ - William .".. I - I... � . ­. � I I ! . . _. made welcome. - .t First part of Ist-Evans Ward, . - - t _ . . . .:. .. � I - 0 -.! p . . 0 1 - . 2 - � . � LOCALISMS- , - M.. I ..., . . . . I ­.. �:11 ­ 1. . ..: :'A . Linton, Walter Ellis., . I . . d on by his father Mr. B. Bunting, in this . .� -, � I _. ­ � -, ; : _,... - A mmk*n vnnd6*., -'; - - - ' * .'.,..,_ - _; ,� �, ,_ rie ) - . . - 1: �. . .,.:.,:,;, : ­., � - - - - . . . 3, . . . . . . . � . . . � . . - 0-00 . � . - - I . � 1; 1. � . . I I ..1. t . - SeTeral voutbs *ere sitting 'on " the . ` � ' .1. ... .L� . . _�. . � '. I I .. � .. 4 . � L OLAREMONT"..".. ,, ..;�, I t - , ; I Village, and that having purcha'sed the stock - .., . I - , . � THE NEWS from date to end of window sill in front of W. T. Dunbar's ' ::.' . - ,- - � ., "_: �� I . . . . I - -1 .. :'�. . . �. . I � . I . , - . � . ... . :. ... , . ...1. . 1�1_ L -:t 11. . . . . . I I I I . . I.. _. . - - .. - � 1888 for $1.15 cash, or 20 cts. store on Sunday evening last, whep one Th - following is a list of name ' ­ . :.:.. � *­. .- . I - . � ' - ' ' ' . j. - a a in order . � . . � . - .. . to end of 1887. Here is a chance. , of them leaned 'too heavily against the e .:.. 1. at reduced pri�es, be is now prepared to offer I.., 1. _.. .. I - . . . I ' ' ' ' of merit, of the first three pupils of th . I _� ­ _. _: . ._.. . , . �.. - - . so . . . . .. . I - . ' � , . . . . *,� . . � . ..., .. -Mrs. Ackerman, Sr., and Nina, left window and broke one of the large pan senior department of the ClaremoDt -., exceptionally favoiabl� bargain , . . I ! .� - . 0 8 . . . . I .. I.. . � ; � . - ­ 1. . ... ­ : . I , I . t- .., on Saturday last on a trip east. _ , of glass. As the youth is known he bad Public school for the month of September - ' � .' . � . . . 1. I -1 . . - .�: . � ­ .! , ., ' I - .. . . .. ­ I I � -� .. � I I . I . I . �ms� - '..t better settle the damage .. , i , ; � . . I . . � . , - I ­ ! I . . Crowded Out. . . ;, . �, . and save further FiAh class -Ella Gentle, D. McLellan'. 1 , � . .1 . - " . , , - - I � - . I . I . . - .....''.. :,::! ... , I - 1. . . . �. . . . .-I..., I .� , , . .. . . .� . - . - .. � . : � . . I - I i . - . ... � I ! .%; .1 I , ; - - I . � � I . . I , - 7 _­ . . i A - , I . . : �; ..; . I - . I � . I . . . ill trouble. . I .� t )0( .: . : . . - I . .._1 I,- s this is Fair* week 7 out -r'eaders w - . � ... . . I , � � Senior 4th-Tenie Birrell, Annie Pugb, -: .4 . � I . �. I , � . . . � - - - I . , * I , ,.. . i . I . .. U.. �. ". . . I I : .�', ! I . . - i - , I I . overlook the s Give Us Your Order.17: � -'l � . . ... , I � ;! ,., I.: � ! - - '-. - :. . � . ; : 1I - -�: . - . .. - �:... .. . � : I . :� i � .. . C . I �! I . . -1 - mall quantity of ieading :. .' :. Pred Gentle. Junior 4th -Annie Vorgie, � I - . 1. I ; . I I . - . I � . . - I � .. . � : `� � - I - - . . .. � matter, otber'than the prize list, in this Merchants and busineps meil-rapiring k1la Rumobr, Luther Bowes. Sisnior 3rd ti-.- _., .d&. r51%eL.T0 of IDIablio 1=e6tX0ngLWe . - . .. ! , . A.- . .-.­.-� I ,.., � . . . , . I �. - * , issue of THEN EWS. It only comes once bills, posters, circulars, bill beads, state- -John Ferrier, Lizzie Rawson, Br7son ., : �,. - . . I -- . 1. .. . I 11 i - I I . - . t I . :, , - , Sol!Lqited. - - :: . I � - - . . . . - �... . . , , meDt beads, or any other kind'- of job Parks. I .. . - . . 'r . I I.. - I - .� . . . .. a ye&r. .. . - .11 - . - - Junior 3rd -Lillie Coope: .. eter _ q ;�; -1 I I . . . . . � A, i I - ... - . . ;.. � : - I . - .1 .. . ..." . . , I . - __ I . , , - - .. . . , - - ; .. . . 1 It . � - . '. , . - -1. 1, , work, are informed that our facilities for Leaper, Philip Forsyth. � - I . _,�, . . : 5i .1 - ___ Amether soao.�:- �t- ,, .. ! I .. ­ . 4 .-- __ - - . . 4 . - . . - , . - _. . �. - , - . . - . . . 1. - I . �.' :.* turning out first-class work, either plain - *�,* ` " --.--.;.. 1; I ... . �._ . . -11 I . . : ; 1'. , . . � .­ .. :. ; . i. � I . I .1 : � - " : . . Mr. Robert Miller sold another of bis or fancy, is second to none in the county. �.-, ;-L:,-., ' - I �, 1 ''. , i 1. I .1 - ... - , . � . _ � . I BALSAM. , I � . , � :, '' . ; 11 .. . ­ I . I 1. .,- ­ _. �* : .1 . .. .. I I . �- . , _ :, . , � ­-, -:- . _ . .... , I : . I - !-. �* .: , ; . I . . - . , 1. . t, � Shetland ` ' 1- t�'. ", ­ '. 1� . '. . - . . � . � I , . � .. i , � I . ,.A _ � 11 ­ 1. . . � I . _. '-:1' - . I . . , � , L . ­ . . . . i - .- .. I : -­.. - . ! - - . , .. tim. :'; �t i . ,;. , . . . . ... I , . . �. . 1. . . It:. _� . % 11 . - '. ... . 1. � . , . - ,fonies on Saturday morning All orders executed with neatness and r . . , . - ;. t I _., . , . I , r ': . - ., . .1 . � r .: . . .. � t., !r I :. , ; , . , . . !. I L . . . . I _. . I - I � . - � . . . I . Ck �1 . . '. . � ;: . ; . � . � I - .. . � . . . � - !. . . . . L . -.! last to Smith (of Smith Bros.) despatch. I Bnrgesi Bros. are dissolving p . . . . � . X .. L , I—, I . .! I .% .1 . � .: . .. irtner- : �;. ;-- . . � . ". � . Y I � I I I .. .1 , . . . � . L . .. . , : �� �; . !i, I � .. - .. i 0_ ... � . ! ; .�_ ­ - N , -1 I - , ., I , ' - ; ,. . . . . � . . . . -:.. . I f . .1 � . , � , - . . ., . . .: . L. 4 . - . . .. I . .1 ,.- . L � . _� Toronto, dealers in stock. We did not AW fts-Viekc '.. tl�-.` �;.­ *�...,"�,:_.;. , , - � - b George will be greatly missed. I . I I . . ,� I- v.1 .-. � _ . � , .1 _.r� I 8 ip. !, * " `, 1. - I . . . 1. .�, . ... . .: I.. . . . �.. . . . . ­ - . . . . I I � �. , .1 ; : . . � - I ., . - , � . - . - learn the price. The pony is a very fine i :': ` ` . e . 1-: - - . - 1. I -, .1 . ­ - q. I , - I .1 � . . . .1 -. '. _..� . . !.. . . - . Z . 1. Just at prese't auc� *b 'ti -: t & The Glen correspondent io an Uxbrid I . � - .. . . . � . . :% I I , . .� , - - I .. . - . . ;, 4 . . . 1. � . .... 1. . saddle beast, and was purchased by Mr. - n a oo inR is b R � I . . . I i t _�., . - I . .. . '. . �, order of the day -and in many casef3 the �Lper blames its citizens for breaking . . . I . . .. . . . I . I . . . ! . Smith for his son's use'. �. � . _ Ps ­ . . I . - . i, : . ,.%,­ I I nights as well, �8 the voyage to the ) and the residents of Balsam would I : . . * ' .- : . .?, :_ � I . .. - .� % .. J� . ' - ' I � � ­ t.. . ­ . :' . ."_.�.� - -� . - . . " . . �. L _.,i I t 1 . . . . . � . . ­ I � - �. � , �:,_ beinuchobliged if, when those parties '' " ­ I s . . ]a* Was Na"Y. . I . �' � � . . ! ., - "happy hunting grounds" is Renerally 1.�-�* = - I . .. . . . - �. �. .1 __. . %. .- One evening last *eek a "party ' - -e driving th - - )'L -2 - I,, - - - - I . . .! . . ; . return � - FIRST- PRIZE � - ...: . . �., made in the evening, so as to be on band aa rough, they would not go to ... � �i'��.J� I L. I I tI ,!.. . . 1. .- - - _ i �... I I ..­ � I , � . . - 1. �� . I w . . . - . - , . . . ing home from Toronto passed through in good season in the morning. Of course the trouble of waking up the whole of the . . - .. � . . .1 . I ; . . . ' . I � .., . 7, �1, . . .... : . : , - . * : - . � . . - . . :, - -.. . the vfflage,at about midnight feeling ex. every sport gets a full bag, at least that town. ) � . . I - I . . . . . ­ . ; ... . I I � . . remely happy. The notes of " We'll is the story he tells when he comes back, Bob I is Rich goin ; with us 2 ' i :'" . . . . . . � :* . .. . . 9 ; . , . I I . ..- . ,- -1, _. I _­ . . ! . I wait for the wagon and all take a ride," ,,only m3st of them dropped they couldn't We understand that Mr. J. 8. w1m,na- ., . � . . fi I . . 1. .. I . .. . .1 - , I t '. ,.� . - . - G'�_ "'. i!.'... � - ::- ''O:T: . -, kolled melodiously forth on the midnight be Fecovered, you know." cott has beeir engaged to teach the Cedar C' � H. 1:.N. . I '; I . . i I . , . . I air, and caused one of our prominent I—— ; __ . I 1, -, .. - 1. i I ' J . I . . 1. . .. 4 � � _. - . � - � 2 . - - . : I . .- . : . � I - :1 �: � I .1 - . L I . .. !. I . . . .. i '. '.'L ; who 07010razaa. . . - ,_. :,: ., " � , , ", Creek school for mother year at an in t _'.� I �; 1. . . - � . " .,:_­.. I - � . .. 1. . - . ­ - ,; t . . . .. . - I ­ I : I I . i . ! .: citizens to venture forth to catch a glimpse .� crease of salary. He a giving t � .. . I . .. � I - Visitors at Toronto ba'vi the *� e� he beat . .. , . ir uri6sity I ! . . � .- .- ,. i I . . _- 1 -;, . . ! ; '. - . I . , ' ' ' . , , . �: . of the singer. - I - �: .A I .. . somewhat excited by seeing a large Of satisfaction. � ; 7-.. 'Made to bider'by a flist-dass' Tall -or, ' - - - ' ;. ..! , , - Tho LatoaL . _ - . �`t: . r . , . - . . L !_ I �. . .. I ... . . . . '. _L ' ' !.!, 1, - .,. - - � I � - i ..., .�: I _; I . - I i.. 4 . I . .. . 1: . . �1 11 � . .. - .1.. . . .. _. : .. I . I . I . .1 . i . . I 1. - circular building near the Union station, : _, , , UXBRIDME TOWNSHIP . . . ._� , I . . I . I . ! far- 79 . i � � ., ; ;,. . - _: I : , I L The latest selieme to swindle' the t. ...:, 11 1, : '' ; � _ � � i . .." . .� I , .. I . , .. �. '. .. i . ;�- bearing the sign "The Cycloram . " . i,. �,.­'. : -, 1. . , i - at closest prices b . 1: . .1 _ - . . i I I i I . : ..., ..". - 11 � . . ... ...'L. � . mero is being perpetrated under the guise ­ '11. . : . I I Y I 4..1w! I . .,-..;. . ­ . .. t . I .- . ,.,. . - .., _ . , . ; :1 . . �:�, 11 .. . I . � .� 1. . . . -1 -�, . . I . - I . , . .. of a so-called society to prevent the killing Witl�in the ,building is bung aiound the Potato digging bas commenced.. They -1. I . . I . . I . �, ,..­ :. i . . ­ ,..c: I 't I - 1 - 11 . I : 0 _ - ..- - '" � . . . . ; . , - .­� I - __1 - ' ' _. � . 1. .. WRIIS &D immense painting,. representing iurn out'very good. I � � . - . ' t * . . . . _. .1 .�'. . '. - . . , 1. talks i I .about the good being done an . d be Crawford Bros.1eave tlis Viadi. I . . : , . -_ I . .. I . : - Oermany, which is viewed from a field farm this month ...... Hannah Brown * . . . ; , . . -er by the birds, and ends by ask- ' & . of birds. A man invades the rural home, the "Battle of Sedan," between France T - ` . . . , '�,�� ge not to kill a bird large circular platform in the centre, is visiting friends in this neighborhood ... DIC"KI �_,. � .,.MARQU1Sk ... . It-. :-!_.j . � . - ing him to sip a pled I I I - . . . - I . ^ . ,� .., I. I . � . )0k . L' - ,. , - . I I .. . - _. . . .__ twelve mouths. The pledge with A battlg' - L. Fowler is v ill. BPS is not .. - ..;. ­ . . . � � ____1 . I I - I . .. I I whil6tbe incidents and history of the Mrs - . , In ery . i. I - - :1. , , , ..: - - - . I - ... . . � I , e .. . ., ;., . � I I , . � . . ! .T �r .- .­; I - . . is explained bv a lecturer. Th ex ted to live. I 1. � . . � 'I, I i . � I . .- . -i.. :.. 1. - , 1. . i - -1 I I I I little manipulation, turns up in tb,4 way Pft . - . I I . . . , I . 1. . � immensity of the painting can a . ... ' " . . I- - i . . . m a description, it has to b I S�. .- . �._ .. . . ., ,' - ' , Of & Dromisfiory note, and makes trouble. realized'fro' bar 1Y be The Methodist Choir us going 'to re- Large, Asso`rtwent of Tweed S . . ! L . . _1� . 8 pair the church by puttiDg a stone found. . . uiting ". � - ..... 1� . � I r i. manway A0014"t- - . . . seen to be appreciated. Even at first #Aion under it, painting it out -side, and .1 __ . ... ! . , - . mornin' tb - - L ­ __ '. � . - I 1. � . I . Early on Saturday i -9 ere wits eight the greatness of the , work can painting and a i g is inside. t.l., I ... I Worsteds, Fine Pantings, &c. .1 ..- ­ . ..... 1. 1. . . _. - . tain n The ­­z.l t ­ . . __ . . . . : : I .. . I . . - . . ' . '. . . - i - " - � - � - I . i ..,.- a pitch in on the Grand Trunk Raliway bardly be taken in it as if one services will be hold in No. 6 pbool ' 1 � I . It . , . . ! � � between Oshawa and Bowmanville which can 13' . !, - . I. . �­._ ?, I - L . I . �, .,�;, . . . - I . . . I . _. . " � I - . . . I I - � i - - I I .- - . .. I ; ee miles into ibe V71'ey.'"and bills, house until the church is finished, which . "' .1 i.- i" I , I - i , I j _. . I , 0 1 1 . � ::,� . . . i -!. .. I 1 -:, .. , . .. : . . ! . I I �.. . 7.. .:.- ' t . ' _.. ' " � I . . .. I ; , I I . 1.11 � I . . . .11 .- - . caused considgrable delay to trains. The so good is the perspective.' Paintings will be in about three weeks. They in- -'.; � . I . . I- , - ' ' , `_ , . . , , � ; . , , . , . . . . .-.:, morning train' for the west did not reach and buildings of the same size are to'be tend re -opening the oburch with a tea. . . , . .. . . . .- I . . � .. . .- . - here ui4til 11:30, and the local was can- found in other large cities, which will be 6-0000-0 . . - I . .- , � - . . . � - , .. ! I �. I - . HIGHLAND CREEK. ­;J�' , ... - . 411 ... .. � I I : . . celled. Passengers and baggage were exchanged from time to time, to give ,:;t :), vercoats Che'a - J ,!, 1.,:.'L- . ,..',�:.;- :�. � I �'...�ir...: . � i ; transferred from No. I to No. 4 at tile fresh subjects to each place. �.. ... i .. t! ,� I �.. . . I . . . I - I . P .. -1 I . , _. I � . . ­ .. 6 ;_ I . . ;-. - 1, ... w � . .: . .. . . � . '' � * , . ! . ! - .1. ­­.. .1 * � I .. . : ­ .1 . � � � . - ., '. . . i "! ,� � scene of the accident. No one was b ji I . L ­ . 1. . .� ­ � _. I— .. ... . .. . 4. � ' h . , _�/OM111'1_444-41'�� I ,. d , . , , . I - . 't _�.�� .. -terious shooting &wide t occurred .1 ,� �! . . . 1; : . 1'. " : . - . - .- . . . urt, ]getired rrow musizoos, �11' - , �� A . � . � ""%I., 11 . . . . buttbeengirie and several car I .� ­ '. ' '. . " here last Thursday. Tom Leslie, %vbo is � . .T. . . ..:! 7. .. �1 '. . . . : J 11, .. , . - � . . . . . � . I I - .11 'L i . �' . I I I . .. 1, . � a were badly As will be see heemeut in- � 1. . ' . . ' . . . .. I .� . ­ . - . _. . . . - -1 wrecked. I . ine the I �� i ' . ' * *: I _a: .." , -1 - .1. ­ another column, Mr. Brerelon Bunting nearblind, being curious to exam I Fibe' assortment of Hats' G16 ves, Tie§',L . . :' ... ., ''. I ; - ,� . . .1 . �..' ,.� . t1'. �., I - ; - $ ) . '. . . I ­.. ­ . .. I., - . .. . Anctim sale Muls. - .; - 11_,.._.:1.. ..., i " " ' i ess in this village, mechanism of a breechloading rifle, in- -.. � - - . � -1 ' . - -1 . . - . . . . ' . has retired from busill , ; , .. L . I . I 4 . . . . .. � - - - ` . - ; a the se' gwteditthoroughly as he thought and - '� . . Shirts, Collars, and everything in . �� I A ason for-inctionsales i "jo: -9 ; I,*.' ... ;,. �. I . .. .... ­ . .. .:; , " ,-, . *��_ . I � _. ! I I .: � '1� ; ; I . at e repose and freedoin from would make a skilful marisman, when to .1 � . , . �. * ; ' ; &` ` . 9 6w And will during the remaini iR years of aimed in different directions thinking be � . . ." !. I � , band, those - contemplating having his life seek th ' . ' Y . � * ' ' ' ' � ' ' ' ' ' . . "" . : . I I . t - .: . . . I .. - . ­ - ; sales should give THiz NEWS a call before care which. after many ve s of active his surprise it went of. The bill struck -_,�." - - . . . . . . ­_ ._- , . .. . . . - . ., I . leaving their order for bills. Farmers business life, lie has well e rned. For the arm of 'Archie Elliott, who was sitting : 0� I .- � �, . . .. . . . I ., . in this township cannot fail t 1, GENTS FtRNISHINGS ., " , 1,1'1'1_� o realize upwards of thirty-one years r. Bunting about tea feet away. Archie was. not J- . 11 ... I : � . .. . � t . . . . I �. . � i - . - . I . . '! . I . . I � the fact that a hotice in THE NEWS' sale has been in business in thi village, be aware that Tom had his rifle as the latter �1' It:, . . . .. I 1. � . ''. � . . - � . ­ I I . . . . . . ..., _.. I ,-� . I � . . - . . :, --i " I . . . . I - . . � . . : , - ! . ; I It. & I I . ' _. i � refpstrar is of more value to them ti an being about the first to open store here was in a partly enclosed stoop and the �,t' " J': '��''. " L �! " I - * : ... . 1. .- . I I - I - 113 a - 1: : :. , -, : . %-*" � 6- . � . . .. ( I - . . I . . . - . ' ,. I EAP FOR CASH ' . -, ; ny other paper, and such - notices are during the building of the G -and Trunk former sitting ide. - ' � ` - . , , I I I . . � ( .. I I %. . . �J , '' ,-' '' 11, I _.: . 1' : . I .., .., 1.� . I . ! t - i .. : i � . ­ 1, %. . .. - _. to �he ball Eassed through an inch board and . . � � .� /00"*,%-01111*%,-�� 1_1�� : ­ i. .. - . . . _; 1, - - I given free of charge when sale bills are Railway. By careful attertion his- I ­ .1 . �. .1 . . . I , .� . . : . " 1, - _. L . . . � __ � ... I �. I - . I ! � , - . .- .! I. . . ­ . . !. 1. ; � I �...�. ; . -1 . � . 4 1 , , . I printed at this office. THE NEWS circu- business and by s piercei in arm midway between the - . -t . . trictly honorable deal. . I . I L ..� j: .. . . I " . .. - .! ! , , , . . I I . � : lates in every section 3( the township ing wit shoulder and elbow, making a oomple . .. . I- . - - . I j. .I I I 1" ': - . I .. I . . I , , . I h his many curitoners be. has fracture. . . .1. . I , - , . - � � j . I . . of Pickering, as well as in adjoining secured. enough of this world's goods to There was' a rifle match between the . - % - mu - , * I - I . nicialities, and goes iuto the bouses of enable him to live in comfor � during his to DIC K1'F_j-_`-& :!.;-_4._ARQU1S* 1.,__... ­ .. - I I I . I . . married and single -men of the Highland I . I . . I : : I I the very people those having sales want decii ' .. � I" " . I zi I . I . , ! � . . , .1 .: a . .. Ding years in the livAndea ne residence Creek Rifle Club last Saturday. After �! I I . I i * I . . . , I _... I . ­_. i .. ') . , . � . - .. I I i . I . �. � , the fact to reach. Prices right. in the east end, to which lie aDd his eleven rounds, three at 100 yards, 5 at 200 , �, �', '' * ,' ' -; ml� ____ , ", *T.r ­ I ;­, . .� .. I . . . _, - _: . � . � ... . ShOWd be JCL994d. ­ __. - family will remove in i . . � ftJ6.J..CmM±;?6_E,1T(3F1); .:. �'..� .. � �. I . _.. _ . 01 r . ... I .- ' , - , - a few weeks. The yards and three at 400 yards, the h2arried ,'", ":. " - I ; I �. .. � I . . I A prdfessional beggai VA;b wooden legs example of Strict business int, igrity which men were eleven points ahead.- T. Chester, I a .\ � I . : ... L 1. . . �., . 21 I ­ . � . .: I . I . --i�- '' � . - - _,_ __ - . I � . � i . - !! I is travelling about this, and neighboring he leaves behind him cann-)t kil in jbing jr., made the highest score, which was 82 - - ­ I - - . ­ __ I - . __ - IMMEAW , '.. , Z� - I . .� . � ­; . � . � townsbips, with a horse and buggy, his good if generally followed. The business' out of ' a possible 44. . _�,P. � ; . . I I I .. . .. " . . . . I . . ­ 1. . . . I I . . . - - ­- . -, - 1. ,- . I .., ; , . 1. I . I . i I - _% will in ' Peter Tehman, of Newmirket, was � I I . . � I .. ; . . ��, I :L I . .� . , " . . . : - professad object being to raise money to future be carried on. by his son, . . I � . I : �� -! I I . ". . . I . ; . � . . I . ..: . . ' . _. . . buy himself artificial limbs, and the said Richard, a voting man who has had plant seen roaming in the eastern part of our * - � : I , . . . - * , . I ' ' I :."i .1 . , - village. It is thought he Was looking for - . . t . � . : - . ! . . . i beggar is bullYIng and abusive when be of experience in this line, and whoAs =1 - 1. - - � has a woman to deal with. - We have known to almost every resident'of the lilies. .. ., - ___ - I , . 1. I _1 .. .. . I . I I I . - - . - - .1 . - :. - I . - � --- - _�-. . . I .:-. . -before and report Iia commencing businell6for . . 08HAWA. I :il.:L , - GREENWOOD ROLLER, MILLS "' .� . 1. be d 'f tbi beggar township. ., �.: '. . I - . ' . . _ ar .­ �1 � ' ' __ :. * . I ;,.: '' ., V ., . . i ... 1. ".'' . . .1 : . _: says be ba accumulated considerable himself THE NF.ws wishes hir every an , .. ; , : . . ; - ; ' I ­ I . � C. .1 - - 1. :, . , , i - - . 1. ­ - I .L I ; . . ' ­ ' � .1 � - . i - `:! � " , � - r party b.% - . Fs Le GREEN* PROPRIETOR . - y egging. He visited Picker- oess, and trusts that he Will ceive a fair � . �! . . . - t '- - - � p 0 , Mr J. E. Hibitt, while reconnoitering , ; . 0 * L:': - :;" : ..� I I I . I . _ .. i r . . 1. i � . I - r . . . . . , . I I : Ing some days ago and secured . quite a share of public patronage. on to of a stone wall twelve feet high o ' - - . - ''. :: I . I ­ .- ...: from unsuspecting citizens. We ,, _­_ _-----0�02� -1 .�'.­._ � n ` " '- "..: " -, 1� I have taken the above Mills, and will al , . . .- . .., - , � .. *11, � -SUM ,:�;".�! .- I .; . _. - - . .. - ... . - .-�! - - - , ­ ' MonXy morning of last week, be lost '.. . , ' 1. . I I .� . I . mould advise any of our readers that he --See Logitn's grey flannel. . . . * '. _.. . � ,- . � �. '.7 � . , . . his balance and tell to the ground. on top - ways keep Flour which cannot be beat. Try it -:. .. 1�..;, . I . , wla call on to show him the door, and if -5 gallons coal oil for Me, �'I; � Is. . . I f . I - . y of a pile of building material. Three of '' . .. . . I . at ogan '.1 . . _ .1 . I __ he does go at once to have him arrested - . ' and you will say it is the best' ou ever used. - ..." . - ." . . " - I _. . . . . ,� ..' : -It will pay you- to buy your -stoves his ribs were broken and he was other- -. Y .1 : ... - : , . I . � __ . as a vagrant. . 1. " I . . . - � . I . . . ... _ I . . Aspecialtyrnadeof ., . I .. . ..... .. . . . - . . - . . from Dowswell. . V wise badly shaken up. It was at first - I .. � . - ­ . .. - , I . :. . . . . . - . ., . - - - 'I -';,' J. ; �.w:. � I .... - I : .., .1 . .. . .,:- .. _. . , : . I � . I .� * d prove , , I � .1 : . -.1 ' 1. - - 'Why It in 8 %F& %.W& , .. ,. ;i "' I . . - , - . � . . . . .- . - I . . . � � . . U" '' .: is has retuited from fatal, but although he is a - ' - -1 * :. i �_ __ , � - ­ If there is one thing!' rather th .1 -Mrs. F. Natthev thought that the accident :woul ...... �.. � Eichanging Flour for"' Wh at , . - . . � - an man well up I .. - e . . .. .. I I visiting friends in Chicago. !� . ; . i.��, � Y.. - I . - .,-:i - . : '.. __ - . � .1 ' i . . I __ Another in this world which people are -Dowswell's stoves J L� " : . in years, he is improving. I .11, .. and am giving more Flour per Bushel than can be --; .'.1.�.-I-1. � . . . . ­ .�. � - .slow to desert it is a good newspaper. . are i al , he -W -and' An alarm of fire was sounded tit eight . ': ­`.- . . 1, . I :.1 . .. . . . . : t .- - . So long as it in the slightest and weakest first-class, it will pay you. to call.:,, %, . _. 1. got elsewhere.,,.. , I... . I . - - .:1 . . �.­ . - I I . . I o'clock on the evening o Ult.% r I __ ... .. � . 1: . I . I I . - . I ...�_ I /. . . . . - I �1. I ... . .- . I :I- - . - - ,.- . . , I : I . . - I . � � __ ; ,degree deserves suvport, it is apt to get -A. Dowswell halmeirs, of the fire proving to be in the barn of Mr. � - ` Bran a'ud Sborts always on ban'd � ; � �. .-, ., ! . . - . . I ..-!. , . - . *. ­ . �_ I . 1, . , . .. %r. ­­ , .i- '. 'it. The woik of building up a newspaper Toronto, spent Si : : '.., - * * _. - , 2, ,as. t - - . , i. to . R: Bassett, Charles-st., near the Stove . " , , . . I .. . I . . - i_ V7 Mr = .AL rX IXr .A. .2,T r.r :0 = ! - ' � . ; . . . . . I . . I . . . . - in the affections of the people is it dow -For dry goods cheap and pric L -6 smill, Foundry. The brigade had a stream on - �'. , , . � _. . � I e - ,,,,, ,r L .. I.. ...1. I r' ` - . 1. r i .- . . . I . . . , . _� L I " Highest price paid for Whmeat. - .. . ...,.,� 11 L . . : . I J and weary one; but once established, Dickie, & Marquis downs I the fire in ten minutes, probably the � - L : : . _ i . . . . . . . . . . . - . , the all. ' ' ,*� " .,,� Y& :Le . . . .- . 1: - - ". L, . la:E? IT ­* " � I . .1 _ only gross neglect brings it down. The _Mr. C. W. oueb quickest time ever made in Oshawa con- , ., .., .. , �-. �� �. ,, - a J %# . _. . . . ." . . 1� . . ec, i. ,% : ­� . . . 1. . � , , mor t I :� � . . � , . . I.i . - - 1; I a 1. I I . �. r � ve , , .� %.��..: - I e intelligent and d ' t the ; , . , I L; . Mmi . . progressive people sidering the distance covered, an , ;-.11 I: I r . �. �, 1 1 .1 . W. I . r .. . - 1. . . . . I . � . . was visiting at Mr - B. Abbod,'s last week. b&M Was virtually burned dow efore . I ­.. I . . � � - . are, the faster tbay will come to the con - ' *1 i . : . - __ _. - I . _­ . : � . .. . ­ ­ . , .11 . . 1, . - - -Ladies' fur ca very elteap at Wm. their arrival. By dogged de tion - - ___ - - - - __ - . - :. . . " ; - . vlusion that a poorly conducted papm ps . L L , . � L . �. . � Logan's. . � i .1 , , � Oft ,� . . _: � 4 . ; I . . . . . . .. I - d not deserve public charity any more -Mr. Richard Burt . bas the citizens, misted by the Cal , Pickerin Furnitm ana 11ndertaldn I . - I . . . . than any ot�er poorly conducted private renW Ur. engine and blankets, saved the bn 9 I _1 g Warercoms6l, . . .. - . A . I . � � �, business. -&x. Logan's tottage and intends moving into residence close by, some of the men hay. -, -- -j, - 1-- I , � - I . . 1. . . . . .. .- I. . . '. . *.-' . , ; I . '. 1. J �,"-'llyt1f. ""t.1f...i.�J 0, _ . r :, . . . * kit �' ��? I I I � A - � ... I .. I r - � - f'-'- "L, Jage after his We at' fiLrm. ing to pour water on Chief Pellow. who' , . . L ; - i sudden Imath. t - .. ..; - I - .." - ; - - I- -,..t � the vil I t is . " , �., . I. --i . -.1 . 1, .1 I .. . - I -11... . 1�.,.t .- ,-'Ik, ;�,1' - , _. � ". - . - 1 t� . . - � . . . - - 4 - '' I , , . L . ., I .. ' i :'l i " -Wakh our Sale Regh ter column. was controlling 4be chemical branch, to �_: . . .. , ,,� . I I I Word reached us as' we6k aftier the ��J: -1';;��.J. ­ t .­ I . - - � . . - L , _ , �'L t .1 .. . I All'the important sales to b) held in this k p him from catching ov. Are. . . .. .. . i � ! .. . � � I. , i"no was out of the on e'n death of Mr. ee I .. k-'. ,)".," ' . . .z - . I ... I I � 1. . . .., �� � . . ! James Thompson, wh for many years township this fall will be th re recorded. - The total amount to be raised in OBba- - .1. 1. . 1. �., I ". '. . � - . _. .1 . ; � . . ' Tb e pdople sayq ,,I t th b vra this ,vear for municipal Purposes is ' . . . -1. ; - �. . �­ ...:,. _. . � has resided on the 6t concession of the . a a e light,'- ' 1. - . - , . L:� . -I'. I . ,t� 1� : . �, . � . I iA - - . , . - . ; I . . i township of Whitby. It appears the old So buy coal oil that bums : most bright - #20.1,781.80, which requiris a rate I of 22 , ' I L t - 1 611 . I . . . , . t-. .. in the dollar. I I �1 :' 0 " . � �. �'� . I I I . . - I .1 ... 1, ... . .71 - . gentleman thought he heard someone' The oil and price is guarantoDd-Dickie � willi; - - _: I - I:- �, - ,11. ;, .., ;. #.,� . - - s - - L : . ' - L -- A ­ VAJ� i .,L A,�.i _ ; " 1. L! -i o.li - ... '. - 11. .. 11 ... � Messrs, Whitfield & swav,, or Char. '. _- I- I I _±_ " _. - . I - " � I.,. .making an attempt - to get into his house Marquis tI&Q the le&f. I '. . ­_ . .- , L. 1, � 7 ..-I - ... . . .. 1. I . L . I lotte, Michigan, have been here ior the '. '_ ' I L 7 - - . . . . _ L'� ,�­ � , , .. I., , . , during Wednesday night, and both he � '-Miss bOW06 bee' visiffig L , ­ I . I � . I . 7. who has n I ' . . . ast few days, purabasing thorouihbred I .. � 1-2 � ..'' .. . .- - I - An friends , , , �b "'11), �.. . I It - I - " 1 ' - " . _. I .. - _._. - find his wife got up to investigat& in this village for the papt few 9hropshire sheep. The.i bo t 89 head, " T, I'' .:-! � . �, ". .. � - �i - ugb J.:�t,��% , o - �� . . ... . . ; . . I. _r.�__16L - " L :.� - . I I - . examination of the premises showed that mouths, left for her home iii Hillsbur hic . __ ­ I , I .! . 9, 17- of w It w . , �.. . I ;..� I.: z - ". �!­_ to ,- i - .0 or's purchased 1�om Mr. . .. , . - s -_ IT. .1 L - - � - their fears were unfonuded-at- least, as on Tuesda,V laot,, � , 'A ;-. , L �� ­ . . . . , �' L' �.' ;: I i .. I - L . . : L Wm. Baib9 East I Whitby., . , � �c... I � . . . . . � , , - � : �11 ­ I : . � .-��_�­'J ". - _. -;: . , . _ _ ___ . . t W *,�, !.,A�f- 1,.� �� -_ ­_ - � -- w'. - i� ,.?� , . . . . � 1� . � I . I . . 1p far as could be ascertained -and they -Mr. and Mrs. Petefi, of Toronto I I I..,,iL . .fl, J.'. � . 1:., ,- . . 1� - A lodge ot True Blues host been .,� I . .1 .11 . tr.. �!.. . . �� . - � U 4-91 i '.­ I., '' �, . .. . .I , org". It., I .� .: ­ ... I't -;­ 4 �­. ; At t 0 �1, � . ­ .1 �... I 1� � 1- - . �'. I 11 � '�;L r - I I - - . . i ,L . � �, .1 . ,_fg i It. _'� __ L � I I . ­ - . I L L_ were about to return to rest when Mr. over Sun izod-4re. I . .:.., - � ; - . .. were guesps at "The Gordim" . . - I" .. i k . I _. �'6 �, 1. -, _', - I 1A1 ,_ -11, -`17 . j� ; ". .. - ._ . ': , :_T . �� t 0. - Thompson sat down on a chair for a mo. day. Mr. P. worked for A time in the , 11 I � ,'- f , ,�. 1: I I �! ::, . . ,_ . �.. t _. � , - -*ds hold ob`e� 44niiig last I ­ _­ I 1: .. - .. 4"';6 I i i ..,: � 1. �: I _. .� 7) -),W),4 � . . I . I � A m6btidlf J, ! � ,, � mept to recover himself. His wife Spinik Mills liere--i-about five years ago. I . � .1 I . I 4 _:, - _ - L . L " � L ',:. -7 . � , L . I - I . I I , . iq4.', I . i: . .4 �­ .- � . . . . � __ week to try to revive the Mealianics'Insti. . - - ­ : '. L''.� .. ,�.l �, -l" qvy 0, � .-, , , ! . . - - �14 u wi, - ,a � � , - . I - , - . I � . , * , , , . '. ; � .'' , . 1 . , � . .. ; . . , 1 J L . . - . ; � . . . � .t. , �n � . ,:, -A . -1 '. I I . L ! . 4 �, 0 ,t, 3 'k . Z_ - ? � - _ . I * , . . , i'. .,�� 4 - .-. �_% .. � I �_ waited a minute for him and'then spoke, -Remember the Harvest flome FeAti. tnte and reading room which for'merl , , I - . . . ott�i,� _k, 11 , �W:;� I - I . I.. .� . .. � . , � y �_ .. _. � A'I"�-"':,L: "j, - I I .. .. , ... . I , L -� . . -,.: ?I . . A:- % . . ..., . . . . '. I . _ 1. � I a . I 1� . ��, %, �. �v ., .1. � I : Av . . 1 1 . , - ,� _,�,4',_J ­ , - ­­ -V._ - . ,t ., but receiving no pwswer, slie at once went val in the Methodist church -this village, flourished in this town, and no doubt will � - 3 ' I I 4!J v. , "..-, , �lw-.�.:.:�_,,.� . L. . _.. _� '. ..L. , . L %W-- . . - I ��;. - � _. L . � I )�:. . . .1.1 .... I '. . ____ ­_ __ - - � W I ' ' - to his-sid,- and found him a eeebless. HO this (Friday)'' evening. A N ery pleaji;' . I . - .. .- I � 7 11 I __��* !�_ , _.- � .. sopu a"u. , . . . . � I , �: ­ � -� ': p ut . . ­ '. I - . I I , 1�. ; . , - : . . .1 ' L . . ­ � - .�! � . ­ , 4 expired in a few minutes. Deceased wa# time is expected. .. 1. m . . , . I `. - --.V,. ­ Irl I ­ ! . - . . .., .--. - ..-, _r �:­ - . I 0� � ­ . . . . . . ,: ;­ -,- me ,. J, '. i L... X, I - .. i t !. I - . t ­ I I .Lf"j 4 I .1 f, .. *,. s, � I . .. - - . 1, 0 us Ar'.. 4*.,._1 '' �. - . 0 - Daniel M4, r th lace, was ,I "�, , .. - .Call iLnd - � , * I \ . - ' i r., O,� 115 P __ m, . I 'Wi .. . � .. . I , , . � - - - �­', well-known - to ilmost.. every resident of 'The publisher of the We hodist 660�.' gued on Saturday last .by ]Volipe I . - . . �1�, - , L" ­� : � -7 _� k. - -. � I . � - Pickering and W�Mtby, and died possessed 'Ver f6ritig that excelli �ht reli i ID' %9'&,i i, , �, s. L ' J�s of , 7�x 1 1 . - am U�t _of ()us . trate Grierson, for atww tiag Ito .00� �.:!:-.- ,_ I " . , I of a large ,97 p t F . I URE AT�' BOTTOM ELVA I �- tl,t­ ".� _. . c - . , , . . . .1 11 � o property, some of newspaper. free for the balance Of . .to on a young woulain. He waa also. boupd . - - ­ 1. .L . a I ! 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