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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1887_10_141111111111101,W " i 1 6.4 -. VOL. VI. PICKERING ONT FRIDAY OCTO • TO OIIR sUBaCRIBSRs : By eferring O I T ARO N D US • - rre•e**{onal f9arb%. - to the address label on your P per YOU • can always ascertain the date t0whi sh LMYUA. &sus" ""4,".__.,________ ---r- MedicaL. our subscription to TSB Ns s is paid, Cmittanoes are so owled ed b1 a LATRST! LOCAL BAPYExINtiB RECO�$D: BY Report based an pupil's conduct. order o• fro - ^^^^ "' ohanga' of date on label on the first aper ol- TRY )PRE88 AND JUTTED DOWN BY OUR �;ty and efficiene Names in order of pat us. W. O. a . $.' `EABTWooD, lowin r eipt of money at this ol9ee. Always g eq tf cosassp4xD>sxse. Mont: Sr. 4th— ani@ McIntosh, John ms ][)us. Pickering. Office second door east of the keep the date paid ahead. ! O'Brien. Jr. 4th—May Henderson, T. boa Poet -office. �-y To the Insuring Pu lir. John Parker, ani ATHA Henderson,, Willie Becker, BATEMAN ILEA, Physa- ` t -` Flora Niehalson, Isaac loser. Br. 8rd— des ][)RS done, surgeons, etc., (Dr. Rea, Coroner), t77� �.-r_ Rf c23.9L��, 013-, Following are the names of those wha Elsie �dorrieon, Louise Henderson, Aggie aK� Pickering, out. Office hours --Morning from took highest marks in Atha public school Becker. Latta Lacey, Fanny Pearce, toe $:30 to 11:30 ; evening from 5 to 6 o'clock.l-y PICKERING, �� Ont. Agent for the following first-class Fir and Life during August and September: 4th class Kitty King, Geo. Rodd; Louis Parker, bW. FERRIER,II.D;,M.C.p.s., Insurance Companies: —Frank Nighswander, Frank Beattie. Lizzie Stockdsle, Lizzie Bell. Jr. 8rd— • CORONER. Office hours—morning trom THE LANCASHIRE, Ella Whitson. Mary O'Brien, Martha Riley, Geo. Me - to 10, ev nuin�gg 5 to 6. surgery in rear of DRUG Sr. Sari—Jessie Bowes, STORE, ) rock St. North, Claremont. Patrons THE WESTERN, Jr, 3rd—Hetty Nigbawander, Jos. Boyer, Intosb, Ethel Short, Lizzie Pearce, Aggie supplied 'th Pure Drugs, Chemicals rift., all CITY OF LONDON, 'and cheap for Dash. 29tf NORTH AMERICAN LIFE Ber>Fha Davis. Sr. 211d—Matilda Leh• Smith, Carrie Farsons, Albert Becker. - - �, ' man, Jr. 2nd—Georgie Whitson,', Effie '2nd class -Maggie Annan, Nellie Roach, se, Dental. Risks taken on all kinds of propert at lowest Nighswander. Sr. let—Nellie Gregg, Ella Nicholson, Lizie McGinty, Amos de ,�,, _ ;�,_,;,;,;__r_- ., >: �i� �-�- possible rates: Buaines� solicited. 45 y Lydia Hoover. Ph. Boden, teacher. Rodd, May Rodd, Thos. Annan, �'Yilliain co DR. F. L. HENRY, DENTIST', visits - s - Lacey, Thos. Clark, Lillie Parker, Wm. he .] Pickering every Saturday. vitalized Air �, , OSHAWA. Moore, A. King,Abt. King. Present in administered for the painless extraction of the r 42yOntario every day—Flora N ichblson, Ethel Short, BE ( teeth. 9 In consequence of some difficulty in ob• May Rodd, Maggie Annan, Nellie Topper, I Legal. PICKERING AGF C�' raining a title to the Cabinet Factory pro,* Tommy Henderson, John Parker, John se _ ,. party the works closeo down a few days O'Brien, Geo. McIntosh, Thos. Annan, el 013N BALL DOW, BARRISTEti ago, but it 18 thought it will only be Joe Roach, .John Topper, Sylvester Roach,. is T Open for the transaction of all 1 githinate temporary. \ and John Short. ' Average number pros- c( JOHN Solicitor Notary Public, etc. OFFICE— Bank Buainecss. I Deverell's Block, firock-street, Whitby. Private R ' lie Citronicle's'sirictures apon's certain ant forty-seven. a1 funds to loan at lowest rates and on favorable OFFICE~ HouRs"--From 10 to 3 ; aturdaya from � this ` -----""-"— iv terms of payment. or I yo nR man named - Henry, 10 to 1 o'clock. town, are not deserved. He is a very BROUGHAM. mHOMAS PARKER, BARRISTER sayings Bank lII COIIII C�lOIl. Rentlemanly;younR fellow. ti . L and Solicitors, &c. . Money to loan. No • commission. office : $aney's Building, Picker- (3-y� GEORGE KERR; Agent. Mr. Charles Wade, Jr., one mile 'east Our village is very quiet inst 'now, but 13 ing ; open every Saturday. „ of the station, had a fine bearing orchard after the Fair everybody grumbled at v - ELAMERE, BLAC,R, RESSOR & Sittings of D1Vlson Courts. of 150 trees destroyed by.:fire lately, everybody else, and settled the prizes as sl DENGLISH, Barristers sit Law, solicitors caused by a spark from a assing train. they slxguld have been, and then all the if in Chancery Cduveyanoers, &c. Offices, No. 17 CO �TNTY OF ONTA IO. p Toronto street (over Gas Company'e),Toronto. Mr. Andrew Annis also bad part of his "brave" went to the Fair at • Markham. F r- - Money to Loan—No Commission. D. DELSMsa$,' ,.;,., „ Q grove and a quantity of fencing destroyed One young man borrowed his neighbor's H ` DAVIDsoV BLecit, H. A.7.RENSO 3, H TAYLOUi; '�G78� .. b fire started b bo s a' few da s a o buggy and harness, having his own (new 1 ENGLISH. 3-y 1 Whitby :Clerk, D. C. Mscdonn ll, Whitby, y y �� y g ones in the shop out of the mud, and it E. FAREWELL; L. B., BAR,- Jan. 3, Feb. 2, Mar. $, April 3, June 2, July ) T 4, Sep. 2, Oct. 3, Nov. 2, Dec. 2. PINE GROVE took our pedagogue instead of his best '-' V . RISTER. County Crown Attorney, end 2 Brougham: Clerk, M Gleeson, reenwood, girl. so she would'nt get wet. �� - County Solicitor. Court house, Whitby. 10-y May 4, July 5, Bep. S. _ 2. Pickermgvillage : Clerk, W. Glee on, Green- i f is J. Blinklhorn, of Whncby, is v` t• There are some cases of diphtheria !, wood, Jan. 4, March 3, November 9. near here. %Tetel'naPl/. 9. Port Perry: Clerk, J W Bar ham, Port ing 3t her father's, J. Ddnrray s•••••• Mrs. Chas. Creep, of Toronto, formerl3r c i : .,.�� �---�-,_-• Perry, Fabruaiy 6, April 18, June 21,Sept.6, Oct. Mr. A. Reid has sold one' of hillVOURble .:�,.. ,.__-� __ has passed away. The s H. HOPKIN S, VETERINARY 1a, December 19• horsed. of anis place, 4: Uxbridge :Clerk. Z Hemphill, Uzbtidge, remains were interred at Salem• W. Surgeon, Graduate of the Ontario Vet- Feb. 9, April 90, June 22, Sep. 7, Oct 1), Dec 14. Our "ghost," after lying dormsat for I erinary College, Toronto. Treats all diseases of 5. Cauninggttoon : Clerk, Ciao Smith, annington, A tram visited our village one. day e the domesticated animals. Calle by day or Feb 10, Apxi121, June 23, Sept 8, Oct pec 15. Some time; has again Come t0 life. P night proimptlyy attended to. oinceand residence, 6• ueav rton : Clerk G .F Braces Beaverton, Our foot -ball club contemplate visiting la�i week, and by his pitiful story and i opposite Cntbpert's Jewenry store, King street, Feb 11, April 22, June �4, sept s, Dec a.' Claremont on Saturday 22nd. general w>'etchedness touched the hearts ] Piekering. 4`�'y 1. Uptergrove : Clerk, F J Gill is, Upter- and pockets of some of our citizens. OPKIN B, VETERINARY SUR- grove, Feb 1% April 23, June 25, Sep a , Dec 17. Mr. J. Bate, s having mise several We were not anion the touched.) I:. articles of late, suspected some suspicious ( R GBON, Graduste of the Ontario Vet- B Order,. . J. E• FARE ELL' . looking characters. Mr. S. and others did not add to their sense of satisfaction erinary Collage, Toronto, will visit Wbitevale, y Clerk of he Peace. g - Cherrywood, Rouge Hill, Highland Creek, and -- -- - lay in wait for them, and soon had their to learn from Tx>t NBwa that he was an Dunbarton every Saturday. Also practical vigilance rewarded by seeing Allin York impostor. Everybody should beware of hvrseahoer. Diseases o: the horse's foot and NO ICE• d chili White saunter n to the house tramps and swindles of all kinds. ewgical operations a specialty. An assistant an p P horseshoer always on hand. Calls promptly and deliberately want off with several '�'��— attended to. Telegraph dddrees : Whitevale, Wlll P- ' h - e ' Lumb�r ' B.gon`'or articles. After a lapse of time one of Washington Letter. Ont. P.O. address: ureen River, Ont. 34-y -- .. Single Buggy for a general purpose them returned for another load, w en a (1,,�, our Re�,lar Corresponaent.)�: u${$ ttiarD.', horse (young), or for young attle . dose of shot was sent after him which The sensation of the day in the Capital caught him amidship The next clay a last week was the departure of the Presi- -- - _- Apply to - . - • Warrant was issued, which .brought them dent's party for the West in their palatial ; Cone'yaracer, &e. before J. Ps. Weeks and Card, of Uz- train, which was the cynosure of all eyes �'-„^ '"""'"". W H. • JAS ON brid e, when suf$oient evidence was .:I---- � COMMIS- • g end an object of universal admiration to -[� ICHAR,D J STOKES, found to send them down to Whitby for a all who had the coveted privilege of in - 1 v sioner an Conveyancer. Office at H,)pper 'Carries a Mai r, & Stokes', General Merchants, {- further hearing.` - specting the splendid special, as it stood Claremont � d Special attention mid to makins wills and pre Lot 18, 4th Con., Pick ing.---:+�- �--- at the Baltimore an Potomac depot Fanng ngceaaary paDe— rstorProbat!__e' _--'18'tT —j— :' HIGHLAND OREEK. awaiting the arrival of its honored padsen P..BEaTON, TO�YNSHIP C�ZEftK ,Ckerl secs, who were accompanied thither by D• Conveyancer, Commissioner for taking several members of the Cabinet, while - affidavits, Accountant and Insurance Agent. ST'3 A' S 1 The following is the report of Lnion hundreds of citi�cens had gathered near to' money to loan on farm property. OFFI27YAt IVERT School for August and September, nes nes take a farewell look at the President and ., _ Br6ugnam• . -in order of merit:—Fourth class—A, B. his handsome wife. The three coaches ,---- I desite to return my thanks o a public for Graham, US, A Stotts, 170, H. Bertram, constituting the train are a marvel of 9 ' I Architect. th it patronage- since I took p ss ssion of fire 298 H. -- bu�finess, and to intimate that in future I will 128. Senior `3n•d—J. Chs�man, maguitieence sari artistic Ranine, and Dost • w"--- '' l""? all times first- as ri s forhire. Brumwell, 200, C. Annis, 194, B. J. the princely anti of 5200,000. Everything • - A/� A. POST, COUNTY ARCHITECT I h. ve on several new ho a Thavehad 181 J. Dickson, 178, E. Yates, that could contribute to the comfort and * for the county of Ontario. Drawings m Ari s renewed, so that the- t f satisfaction Cheater, , and specifications furnished for every class of will be given to my patrons. 122, J. C.. Annis, 112, R. Bertram, 100. convenience of the party was provided and building. Steam and hot water heating and 311 E. C. arranged in the moat elegant style, even to ventilation a specialty. Oftic�—Genie Block, TEAMING A� ZJ.AIi� Janior•8rd—E. L. Graham, 158 Minnie jiKhtina the care with electricity and 1. corner Dundas and Brock streets, Wnitby. 44-y Terms reasorab e. Chapman, 280, M. Davis, , Residence— Road,East Pickering. 37-y �. �_'. Diadill, 118, A. T: Chester, 97, E. Yates, heating them with steam. And just here _ _ _ ____ _ - - - -- 87, J, Booth, 4�5. Second—W• Chapman+ I will make the pNrtineut inquiry why the Blackslnithing... THead Headquarters for . - 24, E. Watson, 20, E. Burnett, 18, M. railway corporations es the country against �� � the President with these safeguards against - Chester, 113, 1,I, Card, 11, J. Philcox, 10. .a terrible and violent death, while the _y ICKS SMITH, IslacLsmiths ane Agricultural I p ements g PTT (M. Reed's old stand Pick -The names of those who stood high in eneral ublic are exposed Lo the peril cit_I7 Wagonmahera,different subjects; the following Ia the, being roasted or scalded to death. I occurs scans, .til work promptly and satisfactorily at- tended to at reasonable rates. Give ns a trial. ay -.. per cent. dog.— Emily Chapman, your or that here is an i -L I100,.EmIPR Graham, 99, A. B. Graham, object lesson to our national legislators ii ' ! � � & Re. mer 99, 11. Davis, 98. Mental arithmetic— they really wish to regulate affairs in the f ,1 ttctio7rteering..'L e'' : �^� --^ - A. I3. Gralham. 100,' E. Yates, 100, E. interest of the people. A day before leay. ,Z:VY ­71 L'CHER & 'ROWLAND, Licensed OPPOSITE • ., Chap�man, 100, H. Bh`iimwell, 80, E. ling the President sumrioned his Couuci: Auctioneers, fort the who of North and D� O'Connor's Biacks i h Shoff: Gral'am, 90, A. Stotts, 80. Practical to a very important state council to con - houth Ontario. Strict attention given to all � I 0 eider the state of the huanoes, and to ap S nth .by letter or apb. Charges moderate. T_01<1J uestlona--,5. Chapman, 93, C. Annie, Thos. Poacher, Valuator, Arbitrator, 6cc. Ad- •i•i point commissioners to arbitrate the --AGE\TSF li 90, A. B. Graham, 86, S. J. Chester, 81, existing differences with Canada and Nei dress, THOS, POL'CHER, Box 47, Brougham, or A. Stotts, 80. Those who attended every A. It. ItOWLAND, Whitby, ont. Foundland regarding the fisheries question 1. � .., - . cls were A. B. Graham, E, Watson,A. -- Tlie Toronto i �,dd, y The latter matter' was• disposed of the ap Pa,iaters and Glaz•Ler4• r_ v _ solid steel frame and al� tl a latest hm Crandall, E. Chapman. pointment of a Commission, consisting e t_. -:_ . - - - Secretary Bayard, and Mesars. Wm. I a 1 ti T I N G, GRAINING, SIGN proven-ient$.• Putuam, of Maine, and James B. Angel'. THE TORONTO MOiV R, • �HITBY • �Vriting,Paper-Flanging, Tinting, dc., of all of Michigan, and as all three gentleme kinds doze on the shortest notice. All shades of Tie :DIASSEY �10�'�E ' lira. Jahlea Campbell and son have are profoundly versed in the arta and wilF - paint mixed to order. Kone but the best Eng- of di lomacv, it is believed by many the lien Lean used. HILTS & WELBOL`RNE. lay THE, MASSEY RAKE, , one on a tri to Missouri for the purpose P - - _ _ __ BEAVER GRAIN D ILL 'AND g P their deliberations with the. Canadis Bouts ttctd ,51toe�i. SEEDER, of viewing the country thereabouts' and Comnnssioners will reach a euccesafi ` e� THE "L. D: S." IFN ItiE AND visiting 11 t• Campbell's brother, wl+o is issue. •TOHN L , SLIE, BOOT AND SHOE GRAIN • SAVER. located at Marshall, :t1o. Mr. Campbell The Capital is indebted to Civil Servat Maker. egged and sews, - work. Orders . paid a visit to that part of the country Commissioner Obeeley for its latest poi : promptiyattended to. Experienced workman- ALSO PLOWS, bCtiFF ERS, &c.: some weeks ago, and was very much tical sensation, which came about is tlh hip. Don't forget the stand, nearly opposite the -- leased With it. News, King street, Pickering village. 7-v -REPAIRS OF A$� KINDS p way : The Illinois Democratic Assoeiatio. Rev. F. C. Keam conducted ser�►ices in which, as its name implies, is a politic Hotels. kept constantly n and the Tabernacle• here on Sunday lust. as well as a semi -social organization, is h�-_yr1- Rey. J. F. Barker was taken suddenly vited the Commissioner to deliver i GO R D O N HOUSE, PICKERING. . Call at our showroom - an We sbaIl'be ill last week, bnt is now better. address to them, whereupon that geutl James Gordon, Proprietor. This house ie Communication d a fine new brick building, finished in superior pleased to point out the uperiorhty of the John Smith ties sold out his 'b'us busi• o ilii ning the a proffered honor, and at tl style. Every convenience and comfort.for the Machinery and impleme to handled by ns. nese to Mr. Sebert. After getiinq every- P travelling public. New and commodious stables thing in shave to commence business he same time informing the Illinoians that and sheds. suddenly realized chat there was not is a violation of ,the civil service law i Federal employees in the classified cervi - �.- Musical. traffic enough between the town and to belong to aucb associations ---the offen . ..-—;1I—V.N\I-_,i,•...,_-_-...r-.�--, ,-....�..-.,,,.J.v.•.,.--��- •; PAT • station to }Say two men in the same busi- ere being subject to dismissal, fine, ai • .PARTIES WISHING TO TAKE vObtained, and all other business in the U. s. nese. Second thoughts are generally the imprisonment for such uncivil eondai lessons: in Instrumental or Vocal Music/ Patent office attended to fo Moderate Fees, best and wisest. There are about eight such state asses can obtain Vocal Music in Class or• by private Our office is opposite the U. S. Patent Office, Considerable a[iltlselIIent,' WaB Occasion• ations in Lhis City, and ae yon may belie • . instruction. ; Apply for terms tb . and we can obtain Patents in lees time than the ns int manifest fell like a d nam. - those remote from Washin on. ed here one day lately owing to •the erten• y y I.Miss A. E. Coutts, Prof. of MUSIC. send MODEL or DRAWI G. the advise as to trio actions of a certain young man who bomb in their ranks, producing, howev( •' Music room at the residence of Mrs. Head patentability free of eharg ; and we make NO •'•.f opposite �lEwA office, Pickering. - CHARGE UNLESS WE O TAIN PATENT. hailed from the classic suburbs of Picker• no immediate fatal results. $nt- t we refer, here, to the P stmaeter, the Supt. ing Village. Ile lead a horse and r' and Virginia Association in an exeeptioa, a .-----I--- of hioney Order Div., and officials of the U. S. defies Commissioner Oberley to d0 1 TO RENT_ Patent Office. For circula ,advice, terms, and appeared to be very a>aa:ions to have a worst—heap►uR multiplied maledietio references to actual clients lin your own state or couple of young ladies get in and take a upon his devoted lead, and among oil LAT of seven rooms, over Dickie • & county, write to • drive. They declined the proffered honor, G. A SN� W & CO., being dreadful things, oharRing 'him with pc I Marquis' store ; suitable for dwelling, dress- but still he pressed his invitation, g tical treachery of the deepest dye, making or tailoring. EDMUND WRIGHT. 47tf 2-y Opposite Patent Office, Washington, IY I - _ g _ so assiduous in his efforts that at last Washington Is so rapidly growing Farm to Rent or Sell. The Thoroughbred Stallion they became disgusted. so aid be. He popular favor in that respect that at i`6 D AI IE a then drove around town for some time, distant day it may be known as the C x. - Lo nd 18, 4th concession of Pickering, _ 0_�K . J going in a contrary direction to that taken of Conventions. The latest body to m, co R one hundred acres. Good stone ' b the aforesaid young' ladies, evidently here, was the International Medical Ci house and kitchen; stone driving house 1 y an good outbuild'ngs. A runninn stream of S�2t,�3C21 �88�%+ intending to make them feel deeply the grecs, and the next will be the Amerie water through the yard. For further varticulars ' • The ''thoroughbred stallion ' Oakdale- 11 logs they had met with, and when last flection of the Evangelical Alliance, Co apply on the premises,ortoJOHN IWOODRUFF, stand for mares at my place in Pickering $e BtaOuld posed of 2.00 delegates and CO.astitut'. Pickering 24-tf season. He is a very highly bred horse boin seen was IheadlnR for home. _ _ _ _ __ ____ y one of the most important and inflnenl FOR rte" ALF. Grandson of the great "Lexington," who was the be watched. greatest racehorse of histime, "Tom Ochiltroe,' Mr, J. E. Farewell returned bonne from religious organizations in- the world. 7 ' '-`' the son- of "Lexington" and sire of "Oakdale;' Chia o la6t week. Alliance will meet early in December nE 19 52 at•res of land in the Township of Pickeriiig, was a great race horse, and "Oakdale" himself, and; it is hope will be an Occasion : being north-west quarter of 1�ot 17, in rear c f 4th before he met with an accident, was one of the A number of fnen are a. work on the spiritual gro'ar�b and blessing and concession ; in good condition, well -fenced, and most promising horses on the turf. He should, buildings to be used by the Woollen pleasant social intercourse- In a : with barn 34x76 stone foundation; good frame crossed with heavy mares, get the horses wanted P s Of the meeting ' house, and cellar in good repair. Plenty of for the British army. He has great trotting ac- Company weeks 60,000 program - water, Fine orchard of 75 trees bearing winter tion. TERMS :--.$10 to insure a foal, or $5 for The Collegite Institute Literary Society be printed and distributed throughout fruit. For term and information e,pply to JAS. single leap.' Groom's fee, 50c. 20-tf has been re -organized for tb4 season. United States. licCORIdACH,onpremiees,Brongham. 30-tf JOHN LEYf3 •" [:.! . ,: a. ` , -, _ `) i. .� r , _ - .•. ,i�' .-i ,1 I. - I t' -11 V _ .d� . .. .. - . . .. :-. i- i. t i �` I• 1'. - -ice, = 1 - ��-- .,. - 1. .. -... I. -, �, -; .. -.,v . ,' V ......j. .. � - .- .lo, j+ / 'a[( tG i. �m PIA2 �• t E�f d . 6. 1N, 1 4.'S desats - jaiMM� � n �+ ' � '.&ig` ._c,- �.;_L cur.'. •.. ,J,1^ ;; c .r_. .... _,.-5-. t. . % - f.'rY...1--w'SI}.E ..4f L.,..—.,W,-•�-y— ._h'.�p4. _. _. ..rias@ Si E` -.jl;i BSJ. Am�! E_. - I. � I . ..� !_ s t� * . . ­ ­ - �' !y . .� I . ' > , ,; , . ,i „ . t... .�/ ..;.•• +s. sAw-�3te4 vt•,g,rUs RY,t11 Gikgl•uNre. s _11-- t i , I., e. • ' �• . ,. . ( 0 , i. 1. .1- NU. 50. , OHERRYW000. - 1, . Ir. D. Hower heat had eonsiderable . able and loss latelyy, and mach Gym • by is felt for hun by his neighbors and . ny friends around here. His little . has been seriously ill with typhoid,, a lie just recovering. causing a great e Ll of anxiety to the parents. A week . ) Monday he met with a .misfortune in - ing a valuable brood mare, valued at .. - _ • J0. : - ". .. - . GREENWOOD. . Mr. Wm. Marshall, a workman of • veral years' experience, and without - ' ubt one of the best in this part of the antry, has leased the blacksmith shop _ - _' re, and is now ready'to fill all orders his line promptly and satisfactorily. �e adV. in this week's NEws. It is reported that the hotel here will - . on be re -opened, it having been pur- . . - used by one of our citizens. The hotel . . certainly ' great convenience to those : ' j . _ . ming to t e village to do business, and _ i it is to b run on temperance principles e wish the proprietor success. a Mr. Tbos. Gibson's sale near here on Ie 10th was a great suFcess, being large- ; ' • attended, nd the prices realized were : ., cry fair, a pecially for the cattle and : I.. . i . . seep, as hig�i- as 08 being paid for the - 6tter, and $56 for cows. Messrs. , • - oncher & Rowland wiel3ed the hammer - . , .. 'ith their well-known ability. -,,- -Mr. , I , —•Mr. Wm. Gee, near Greenwood, is 1 with t3 p oid fever. - MARKHAM. I The Fair here, like Brougham and there held he same week, suffered con- 1 iddrably y the rainy weather. Not. : (. . . rithatand' this there was an excellent . how, the h U being well filled and the . , lisplay of orses, as was the case at . , `j 3rougbam being •large and Of excellent lnality. he attendance the second day was very all up to noon, after which xobably couple of thousand gathered . within th gates. Considering the dis- agreeable weather the Fair was a success eachers' Convention. Deferred from last week)- • The postponed annual meeting of the • Teachers' Association of Ontario County - • _ . i was.held n Monday and Tuesday of this . week. O ing to the unfavorable state of - - ; I ` the weath r and the difficulty of access, . - - the attend nce was smaller than usual. Monday h�i ernoon was taken up with ant1. . informal 'scussion of the relative merits • � -'i and dem nits of the new public school • history . and arithmetic, both of which . were vigo oubly condemned by teachers : present. Mr. Speuce gave notice of . - motion that he would on Tuesday move , - a resoluti n condemning the history as . -. unsuited or public- schools. - Dr. M Lellan, Director of Institutes, lectured the teachers on "Beginning of . Knowled ." He was heartily received. In the vening the Dr. delivered his famous ! ture on "Influence of Education , on 1\ alio al Life." The Music Hall was - ,. A, - crowded to the doors, and the audience . • . - enthuaia tically applauded the many good points made by the silver-tongued - . orator. o Tuead y—President Smith took the chair at :30 a. m. Dr. McLellan spoke . for two h urs.. Subject: "English Litera . tare—It value as a school study." His _ remar:ts will IID doubt bear fruit in the1. better t aching of this subject in our _ ; schools. L. E. Embree, se,:ouded by Inspector - , . ) Mi Brie , introduced the following reso- ' I lutlon : That no person not actually engage in teaching, or Inspecting, or , i who has not been so engaged within thre e ' Ir - years, hould be a member of the County ; - 1. Board f Examiners, and that a copy of . a this r elution be forwarded to the'Minis- - s ter of duration and to the Secretaries ] ` t of the ounty Associations. Mr. Embree n suppor ed his resolution ably, showing 1 - il that 1 wyers, clergymen, etc., conduct. : , - their own exhminations, but school teach-; -- j • :e ers are compelled to submit their fitness _; j i- to teach to others not engaged in teaching 11, is The resolution was unanimously carried. ,� �i a' The election of officers resulted a8 fol• i al lows: President, A. G. Henderson; Vice - nPres., Mr. Walks (Greenwood); Secretary, - a- Jno. Spence (Brooklin); Com. of Manage- I . : e went, Miss Bowerman, and Messrs. . pie Crasweller, Brown, J. McBride and life- . - it Kee; Auditors, Messrs. Henry and Eddy. - :` or Mr. Spence introduced his motion on _ oe public school history. After an animated ; d' discussion it was moved, seconded and . , it carried, •That this Convention appoint a . - - si_ committee to issue circulars to all. the - "king them to ve teachers of the County, . g send -their opinions (either pro or Don) of i - �tew, this public school history, and report at - he our next meeting—Messra. Eddy. Brown ad and Henderson td be committee. . ; fie The Association adjourned to meet in - ',: f . - : ne Whitbv at the call of Secretary. ' ger "i- i _ ' 1i- $ing John, of Abyssinia, is t eceiving I in aid from Russia. A Burlington Scott Act supporter f timourns the loss of his paint shop, which ;� 3et was burned down the 7ommis'i her dayi •' ; ►n- 'pie Irish Landsonhas ,an received over 16,000 applications for a ' • I` In- revision of rent. ing --O'Brien (not the agitator) was in,:• • # ;betown on Monday morning, and gave TGE;; ; • , s NEWS a call. He must have got up ;i . 'sofof pretty early or else he stopped out all night in order to take a photograph of the low moon. Y will . —Mrs• Churchill, of BOBI . the visiting her sister, Mrs. Glee, in the i village. _ 4 `* l i , I - � tom, , f i ,V t t i �: - / .,Z y �: h •r 1 t: y.' , ! w a . M $ v . i, F R i S'-, 4 - - r cr :• Thy I. - .-t V... -Qtmc, .bra 1.1y1 t � I . � \ . lllll� . . . . . I � . � , : . I . I I I . . I - . I * - . � .. I., ! , . :_ - .. 11., ­_ W - I . . , 1.1' . �[ �, . . . . � �, -;�,` �:`i!- �'-,�'� " I , I � I � I I . 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', ) *P�_1�1� 11 . - . . . -1 � . ...­ . . . i . . I I .. -.i... . .. . - ­ . .� . � . - - . I --- I I - . : . . , - . I , � , . ; . 1, I , , . .. - I - . . a I -_ - __ . 4 ____ * . , i . . : , ., �, . , � ; . . - i I �; . � . . , , . t __ -111111 I - - - - I IN . .. * I have kept you wwWg hird #Jl day.4� , "! i . N W. � 61 but � .: __ .'' . . Iny DAI NTEI!-I,.V.LA .: - .. "0A., . I . - ROTHEROLD. , '! . 0 . 11i you seo, I expiected's Mrs.. SwuXer, and --- . I -i, � - �i: � � - ..- .. .. . . I WARM... _;_ - . �7; . _,., - which owe already saturated with filth, and . �� ;,., . , %:,:�_. -;.... L , - . I ".. I I . - . . I �.,, " -_: -and sleep in dust, Y .! , ��. I I . . - . , , . 1_`�,,:. .!,:,i . . - � �''. � . I � ... I �. to . . _:� - - . . _ - , ' , - 1,_��. , bliged to wallow in filth '.. :.. /;.. - . � . � . -t1repry w1krried Miss Mor- I ,e Welve been an tillis more opplable for - - . : � � : . , I � . I- I _ I - I,' ­ ., ': , DzwjuTm Tjuyu&� ��' ' I 'When My i . - .. . I , _jL __ _ . . '.. _', 0 I , 06 : . I -1 .- :,: .. .1 - how coa . ' In I I I- . " Z. . - ' - . . - . � I - --il - illwumi WIRbL, � I ­:... -, " a his syAtern be healthv or blis flesh :1 _0 ' I ' : bf my mind, and I . 46 and IV, lad it - . . 11 I - . , . . ,. ) : The autumn I , in a good time to kill all fit for food? The comfort of,'an animal Nothing is more painful to girl ,with rigon, I gave him & pie'ce tho my dmr," I ai%i� L, a I the - - I .... - I should not be overlooked, and in animal is artistic tastes �tban to live lbnm re, boft told him I - didn't 000 if I never saw him fis,oj�enod ; I've lieen,,Very fooli# 1 - ' ' I ` ". - I . . L . . Viennial herbsqeous plants. A broad chisel infortable that is sufferinj itV : thirst i rooms without the testhetic, and L ' I . I Wh ? Oh well* I didn't like h ; while. mad Gregory has ohoam'-*,better :-. . I .., - . . . . a ad o' I osen. . ; -1. � � . . . . fixid on p longi handle is excellent to out the 00 alas I U. It rtkKe sort of a gir I'd have ch er self than I could have done." : ' . . . I I . and sour milk, and greasy is ater, and slas, a shallow purse, unable to wasn . Wife for him . � � I � '.. 10lants just below the surface one to three - 0 . ver man iber, buti know she Wasn't. And so I think to -day, for I believe there i � ' I—. - . . . . .1- . . - L' 1. . - . I . . . - ,cording to the nature of. the plant. salt al -pa are not drink. - . ­ I . strain of " art furnishing." But one 111�*Y I had ne [ hipg, us arding- s . ­ , 7 - . 60hes, ac . ­___ I . ,:. ;.�,­J�- do&good deal without'0011ing upon that A flighty.young t J t from bO never was a better wotmu . than Gregory'&: I . - . � . I - Dr. George Va4ey, botanist, gives the follow- .. I I . . .. I- " , .,. consumptive pocketbook. if one in doing sehool, wfio couldn't make a -shift, or bake a wife, Fanny- , . . . .,L � . , L' , I .� . I � I I I .. , . . - . I : . ! .1 - - - ­ �.­ i . . L tug hints on weed, killing i L .1. What Women Are oift, �_ . anything in the line of re -furnishing, there loaf of broad ; bDt there was Min Fish, a .- q1P - , _­ . ' ' 'o . . � 1. . fi �, - . 1* htest reason foi so good, a'spien- . I ' , ,� � ' . _­ . L _*�'. . . .. . -1 .Plants cannot live inde altely deprived �11_ neen Victoria has. a dress, esented by is not the a i r buying ugly plain girl, to be sure, but . .- i A CRY in the Air. :.. . !-, � . �. I irap- Q y must be iDex- 4id housekeeport and all that. - . 11 . of their leaves. Hence preventing the* the Empress of Brazil, and wo en from the things, merefy, because the go. and . ituated 00 miles - . - ilissud nick-naoks, liked Almtrs Fish ; �- mod Gregory to The tueblo of Acoins, a I' - ­'. - L ' . peamnce above the surf%ce will kill them' webs qf ihe large South Arneri n spider. -pensive. -Farniture,draperi may L Will, L I W in one of the most ro- . . I . . . . . . - . - I . tively cheap materialst be marry Fanny Morrison I Won, as I eat o Albuqueique, . . . - I sooner or later. . I . I a - . of - him and . `ties in New Mexico or 1. - -. .. . . . . - The aldermen of Brooklyn, N. Y., have In 0Onl her, markable communi . . . I i purchased designed after the best models; told him what I thought - . . 11 . - Plants have greater need for their leaves, ipointed fif teen women an pol Ce matrons, he part of the and the boy showed his temper, and for six the United States. In the middle of a val- , - - )_ , . .- . I I . the grow- 6P I they only require taste on t I i ' . . ". ... and can be more easily killed in with salaries of WN each. . I the wood -work is months I never saw him. I I ley six miles in width, stands a butte, and . I . . when partially dormant. u Chaser. When sill . . . I . .1 � . tug season than . ,'acdciwipany Figrit, some decoration on oug as I could, but 46 mother, or - I . . I . _� I Mrs. Gladstone never fails t( the door adds I bore it as I i !he top of this is Acorna. Eight hundred ' 1. - . . . . - I - - Cultivation in a dry time is most injuri- An 'ut her only bd * so one People are Ii * there, "d they and their! - . - " her husband.to the House of Cc mmons. He much to the furnished 104 of a room. must be a fool al;o ving i I - T . . ­ I I . one to weeds and beneficial to crops. . is so absent-minded and care] Bea that he withetic fan; and some of the ubiquitous - day, as he wouldn't come to me, 7;Vent to ancestors have gathered there the sum -of : . . � - . q , *void the introduction of weeds in'ma- does not know how to'take car D of himself. cat-laits will come in for this Use, The Kim, as the rasW knew I would. �, I went their DOGamiong for nearly three centarisc � . : . . I . - I . - � . . . I I , - , , bure or litter or from weedy surroundings. M . noway has n awarded leaves and stems of tilie cat -tails should be -_ lutte in one Of many that are th�j . . . 0 re. A. M. Ho up to the office pad walked up to the desk, This . . . . . * . - . .. . ... After a summer crophaa ripened, instead the contract'to clean the stree of Buffalo, gilded; this contrasts beautifully with the and I was goiD ' to scold him, but something remnants of a mess that has been worn AWAY I.: . .. . � I I 'Z seed, and three or four of by the erosion of the ages and survives only '� � ­_ - .. I allowing the land to grow up to weed It I - , I - Of 8 it New York,'for five years, for $ 7,000. rich brown of the came over me t at made me choke to k . . , - gmeefully on = in flat topped mountains here and -there. I L , . I I :�_ i t .- .i is often well to flow rye or some other crop Dr. Elizabeth Beatty, of Ind a, sent out these reeds may be very Ped the tears back, and before I knew it we L . ; a - - . to cover the ground and keep them down. Canada So on the door by the slanted fan. Guyed cat. kissed and made friends. The valleys between are fertile, and untold I L I . I � I - . by th� Presbyterian Church i . . � . . . ' � : Gi of the farm clean cultiva- , ary, has t ated _;Ver tails and cock feathers .are always our 11 And now you'll go and see Fanny, 11 said generations of men have seen them covered I- � I I m . ' . � : _.� , . - I a medical Mission of sheep. Sometime, I . , wall deco, : -, . ...�: . , tioriiveev:�ryfe ears, either with a hoed 6,000 patients in the past tw ve months, standbys 1p"r rations. One may do he ; I I and I'l I find you there when I come with grain and flocks ' -, � I . a food deal with a lar a mirror eve if it , eTAgun I -: - " f, ing-school. 'a home at night ;" a -d after a little coa*g in the seventeenth century th o, or .. � I .. . . ..� crop or with fa low. and thinks a hospital and � . i �y . � I. I.. ,ens ted that 'Cutting weeds while for Hindoo women, would mak thousands ol Jashioned. Put It on one sige of the I said I would go. ---and more than that, 1. valley ludians,.made war upon the Acoman , - -: . - . , It is 9ften a room, about three feet from the floor. Drape went. for the possession of the countr and the: i .. ' - .. In flowei will ill them. This is only relia- 6f converts to Christianity. . one side with some oriental. utte, " , � ' A -the top and . The house was a cunning little place a latter being the weaker o--cupi:Z thit b -� . I L*: � _., - �'. - ble with bie .iala, and with them only when Victor Hugg - said, 11 the Wine *eDth looking stuff, such as one buys for curtains ; sition believed to be im- i ' '-.1. ­ - � much of the seed will Century belongs to Woman. the twen- mile or two out of town, and I must say, it as a defensive P.0 . � - �. I � . . I I . done so late that- sivange a CUP of dried palm )eaves and Was very nestoutaide. ble, Their judgment ban been abund. i ' . . L . 11- - . . preps ! . . , I . grow. I . r, the so& Id. hatred, ' _ _ I - � I - - - . - tieth century, wai catails on No other, just straying on to the I rang the boll, it shone- an it oilight to, antly indicated. It has proved a Gibraltar 11 - - .1 ". i . . . . . . . . .1 � will have id ad out -. but i. .� 1. . I . airror Put , Did before itoopped tinkling someone open- of strength and safety. ­ _. , . - - If the groun4 is kept well occupied with royalty and dogma glass here and there. Below the r a - . I .. -,. 1 1 . , .' other crops weeds will give much loss man will live." I— , - �.. a shelf covered with bronze green velvet, -edthedoor. ;two&& 'pretty young woman The height above the valley is nearly 4 i - - - .. i i .. L - __ . . I . : : . e&rr - Z; ­� - v � . � Keep meadows sad roadsides well Kn*i$ht,s f TA and on thin place a palm in a gilded pot, or " L- . L : trouble. - Twenty thoussud women 0 ' in'& blue chln4 wr per and when I asked feet and the walls ip several places n r y ' J .., - . I . - NewYork Push your sofa her if Mrs. i !_ . seeded and plow -land cultivated, except bor are organized, in the city of any -trifies of bric-a- brac. Grego7gra; was at home, she pe -ndi ular There are two means of ai- � - -' I up in front of the mirror, throw some pret- : ZZ 0. Coune * I - � -n - when shaded by crops. . .. I . alone, for mutual protection. ' answered : I of, ing by a flight of stepv cut in the -' J . . - . , - . , - -- ' Lim e' Rock , ty Irapery over it, - . . � . -, , - �!.;. .. � . .- 1, . .. Ids Lewis, the heroine of � and the effect will be ex 11 Yen, that in my name. I've been ex'-' face of the wall and rising at an sngle of forty- - . i 41 � . - �e I , . r- i:;� NOTES AND SUGG .MONS. �:-,._ '. - . - - i ... . - .1 ... 1. . ; lives alone in the light -house, her parents tremely good. .1 . .1 . . �, I pecting you an age, bat better late than five clegreps, and the other by a fissure in the � - . : ' . : L : -, � __,_, I 7 .� -, - rocks leading up into the heart of the moun- 1 ' � . - i I . . . . . .. I � - I I .. � .: . - L " ' . .- itispoor economy to use old and dirty being dead and her brother gone to follow - never. I � - . - . .. I . ".., . , 1,�YING CA104T8j, !� � I ' I* - :. . voctions for comb honey. Miss Lewis saved thirteen lives ,' - ". - ". . f I "How did you know " coming ?" I tain. Both wl�ys have been trodden by hu- : . � I , . 1. . the sea. her own � ­ :�, , . . . . I �' . .. - . 2 A remarkable variety of asparagus, Aie- between 1869 and 1881. She does - "When about to purchase a carpet a dih- asked, puzzled to know how she knew me, man feet until. the steps are hollowed out I , .. , -, - . I . . . and gram should be made of the floor to be for we had never met before. like shallow troughs. Either one in exceed- �' - - - . . . eivered in Russia, is described as having housework, keeps the light t imm i � - - - . , - 't know,' � Id she. "Ind I I . _. I - - i few I sia ead, ingly difficult and neither in tolerably safe. - ;I , . - . P"lks as thick as a man's wrist, with a burning, and finds time to � � raise covered, locating all the jogs, doorm,and $'Ohl I didn I I " ..: . . flowers in the crevices of the rocks.., windows and giving the length and depth I had made no my mind you wouldn't; but This stairway in a precarious footing along : . - �,�. 4 , height of six feet. I I . I ta I - . I . I - . i ., I .; In - h in a rugged moun In. - 1, I . . , - t as a f�rtilize'r. ..Nlomm-� - . . : I.. � of the roo . The measure should be given it in a long way out here, I know. Come the sides of a am I . Save the wood ashes to ae ;.. .1 .,. all the as�ger and fat i al .1 .' - I ..:.::�1: in feet and inches, and any preferences as right up staJro. Milo Jones was here yes- With igue, it a ­ ' ' .1 . - .. - _'. .._.� It is more profitable than to sell them- to ­. � -.-' -i Q een'Chrigtin L. .- , � .,'-�.:_; - . n make the an. 1 - ,� - - - - - . . I , U to the running of the breadths and the fi torday to cut , d baate,, but we will find an laughable sight to see a perso _: . - - Wood ashes never come I' I .1 � '::' " ne i � . . - � - desiJredly ures should!,be added. . Such a diagram wi I as we can do the trimming . , - �_ . . the soap -makers. . ;" A well-known poet of. Spain 1' ' .9 - much do to be- cent. One has to stride over the fissure, o ; I.. &miss on the farm or in the garden. I ighi- hand side and the other on ! I I I k, was at th same time be a ve4 groat aid in making a astinfactory twee, -7-1 foot on the r ; . . I . - : ' famous for his worl . ' � . .,: . T . urchal and prevent low I tile i :... - - . . . .� here is a great shortage in the timothy A radical pinions, and p by the waste of 8, 4' Cool," I i!1ought. ThenT said, " I sup- the lef t, and at the same time press . seed crop on account of the general drouth a jn&nof most advaucc . � . . h bitter and open wa uinst the yard or so not actually needed. , poise you are having a dress made?" hand alternately against the rocks for sup-% i - . - . . - I in the Northwest early in the season. They WE ged suc ag L a* �' - - I - - � - regency that he was at last a d, tried When laying a carpet it should be4pread 16 A suit," said she ; 'I skirt, overskirti port. An Indian will throw a live sheep '- . " L . Will use and appreciate a sheep in the pas is floor. Then two persons basque and d�lmmn. I do hope you make round his neck and go up quite rapidly with- ; , . an y endowed eintire upon th . - .. . . . I andexiled. Hewasbut can I . nut touching' either hand to the rocks. An 1 . _. ! ture. i .. I , I . � ; I - .- I -1 with this world's goods, t e wife and taking each an oppnite comer should turn nice button holes." " I'would accident occurred on the stairway* a few i . . � ­ - w I i i . . t I Grapes, it is said by one speaking with to allow for spreading the 611I BIdo" add 1. . i . . . children he left behind soon fol into %boo- back a portion should . o I . . . . . -half the room. - Pt i . L � I - I I � red by the use of � a lutepoverty. - The poet petitimed Queen lining upon one When the be ashamed of I myself U I couldn't." t I told generations ago. Severalmen istarted u ;_ ' � .- - .., .. '. ' . - I ,� tesq)oonful of turpentine to one and a half ChAitina lor pardon on their behalf, and lining is in place lay the carpet back upon 11 $o many can't." said she; I I bu each with a sheep'on his back. When near- .1 �'. �.. . . , . _ rienced hand, ly to &he top the sh 'ed by the f ore. I -1 -, 0 an Jones to send me on expe , eer cam -1 "L .. . I pints of cornmeal, mixed with warm water was at nee permitted by her I o return to it and proceed the same with the other Ml e ' * ; . . . *_: .- and fed to the fowls. L He btained an half. Thin is a better way than to cover and ohs said there was no better than Mrs. most man bezame rest we, and the shepherd I. I I,- - L. , .. . " . 1, Spain and to his family. a to I in t ing to hold it fast lost his footing, and I I _. .- ­� . . . . . . a e p-e r Switzer. I . . . I Old leather contains a consider' 7bl audience and went in person th tender'bis the floor with lining first sod then c rry in rr, I I . ich, are the ex- the carpet which it is about impossible to Now, I beg*n to understand. My daugh- in ta panions over the 1 , � I . 1 - - . � - .1 : tentage of ammonia compounds, wh thanks to the soverbign and o Ter. the floor without ter -in-law took me for a seamstress she ex- preci tee, and they all fell On the rocks at i . - - . . � . . . . " . 1. : very slowly soluble. - A good way to dis- pressions of his gratitude and Lomage. He spread i.moothly upop . I . I . ! .. - , . I -less as c . . . of old boots, therefore, is to bury them was graciously treated, the enemy disarrangirig the lining- oted, and it ever a woman had a chance, the Foot in a lifeless heap. The Indians' .' -1 ' �'��' I . � � . PM . ce to t&ck down a 6arl had one now. Not a word did 1 say, only . have carvect a representation of the -accident ' _. - � . . at the foot of an old apple tree.. � thatwas than the future friend Commen pet upon fe ' ' _., . . � - - d : _­ You'are not the straigbt side of a room and fit it about I wondered if searnstretses generally came' on a rock near where'it occurred, which. t . . I - ' _r .. . . , . -essity of keeping the sheep on Suddenly the Queen sai - _ . I .11 _. - .1 The nec of inerit ieldom jove and recess" last. If laid smooth and to work in groo gr�tn silk and a cashmere scarcely serves to steady the nerves of those' ..: . - C:. L .�' dry footing should not be forgotten. A rich, sefior; literary men ch longer than shawl ; and I lost down inthe rocking chair who go by that route. � F . _. . _. - % J . - . s yard in which isheep-are kept should be one are, and you have a large family, have you tight a carpet will wear mu I � � I . �. I * .- I . I . . - . . � . _ I . I e is plenty of drainage. Wet - not ?'� if 'allowed to wrinkle and rub upon the bhe gave me sM went to work with a will. . _. _. .w_ I.. I.. L . : 1: � . 1. . . . where ther' . ' yourmaldsty.11 '.. floor. I can sew with anyone, and as for the but, ..'-. I .. I .!Ii - 1-. - . . - I � 7: . : ee I I have six child ., i��I_!. I .1 '.,� , , - - ' ' , � I . .:,. . , . il � � pain. . -� m, , - . I , I nued the queen ; I then there . ­- . .. . . . I .� � ton- holes-bui this is not my story.. .1 I . - . . .i - footing is one thing that sh ' p will not ren' . j� '. L ' [Etiquette In S , . t - ;L :1 Six," Conti 1. .'L. I . I I - - - . . stand. ' : I :. ': '. " She was i - -etiquette or rules to he observed in,J , . L . . HOUSE SLO ..-' - -::., - - . . - wn are three . ,t;i _��;') .1 , ''. . PS , . I : k pretty girl that daughter -in The L . ., . . � Some farmers attribute the disease kfio for you and three for me." . ... '' ; : . - , 9 . � .L I I I ___ I -m weak loins in hogs to lying in hot horse From that day the poet's three daughters if all'ibe soap suds and waste water from law of mine, and very chatty and sociable. royal palaces is necessary for keeping order 1 - - - . - i . . - i �. ., were Cared for and educated at the queen'R the house Was applied to the soil it would I talked of thin and I talked of that, but not at court. In Spain it was carried to such � * .1 - �- Inanure. It is a rheumatic trouble which . I . .. .1 ­ d . .i .... . may be cured by active and continued rub- expense, who considers them her-specisl an receive a considerable amount of fertility a word did oh's may of her mother-in-law. I lengths as to make martyrs of 'their kings. 11 I , I , , . �1 , � , own who had quar- Here in an instance at which, i spite of the, % . . � ) - � � *bing. It may also be cured by exercise and personal charge. ..'_t�.,�.;�i�,�: that in many instances is thrown to waste- spoke of people I had kn . -:; . . . ­ . .L . fatal consequences it produced one cannoti I- Z I , , � ��.; : "­ '­ , Some farmers' wives understand the mat- relled with their relations, but she did not Ji . . I fresh, air. :.. - , �'k. - � �;, .1 , y i - . : I I- . .... , - I - . . , . - . . : �.. _:.... .I i,: ' - . ,­'­.%- . � - I . . � . - -. . ; ter judging from the care with which the tell me that her hu6band's mother had quax- refrain from smiling: -'. I I I ,� , . . I i � . t thinks there is no reason ; ! , SUCK rolled with him. Philip the III. was gravely seated by the � i - - . I - . Hen Ste,war . - t i, * ,`; ,; . . - .. * -.4 .� - . % ky arlarmer should not combine dairying : ; Two Kinds of GiIrU4 i - i , ": 1 �._ -:;.i�,�'.,� save the soapsuds for their flowers. . . - . �� I , , . . . � ....'�� . . W1 . . � I . an application has & wonderful influence in At last I spo about mf,theiv- fireside ; the firemaker of the court, had ' . - ..� ii ;-. �, and beef raising -keeping good native cows, - Most men like modent girls best, isy's a . . I - . .7 1 1 � otiog a healthy and vigorous growth. in-law. I said: kindled so great a quantity of wood that the :. .� J . I with a good Shorthorn bull rom I - . . I crowing them I writer in the San Fran6isco Chionicle Mod - . i �L and the . f1f, such substances can be so applied as to 11 Ais rule, mothers-in-law and daughters monarch was nearly suffocated with -heat, 11 ( . . . i . raising the heifer calves for cows - e!ty in discretior, ; that's all. The modent I . not o-uffer *h�mto . . . c . " beautify the home, sll in accomplished that in-law'don't agree." and his grandeur would ! . ' :­ . ' - 1 ., male calves for beef. . L 1�1' . w n't let you hold her hand when "Stionald, "That's a verjr wtong state rise from the chair ; the domestics could' , I I � , ".., girL 0 could be desired ; but where such in not the I * - . . :: , - , . greatwaste there's anybody likely to I bUt she's egetable of things." " L. not presume to enter the apartment because I .. I .. - . Many farmers who think it a case, they should be saved for the v � . . . . 1� . . . _..! IV I -,. . . I - to stack hay or fodder of any kind out whole-souled when there's nobody looking, &idea. There is no danger of exercising 69 ell " sW 1, 11 I suppose it is; but 'it was against the etiquette. At length the! ' I - '. - . . � - 9 , 9 I I ... . .-. doors for the winter, will let costly machines and gives you both her bands. 1'. have known too great care in saying all the fertilizing how do you w,00nnt for it? Marquis de Potat appeared, and the king I .� � .. .- . and carriages stand exposed to the weather young ladles who would equees a yolur hand substances which the farm afford& ill young people an w1fish when ordered him to damp the fire ; but he ex- 11 ;. - .- � I , , from the time they are bou - ­- . _� � . , -1 .1 - ght till they are tenderly, look into your,eyes, and do every V .. I . they &=rat in love," said she, " and for. cused himself, alleging that he was forbid I I 1, I �L . - - � - I . . 9, I i I '. I ..� - - ' thrown into the rubbish. - . thing that was agreeable in the most shame- 'L j',�. , , ' '',�L� HOUS -,,;T& , " . a as 111T. - . den -by the etiquette to perform such a; - - . :1 . . - . % . ... ;.L- rre . is less manner before other peop . but when ...-, , . I.,. .. RHOLD Hi% � .. . get old people' f 1* i . i - � . ' . � . .. � I The fruit -grower whd sorts and ba war I d not expect. function, for which the Duke d'Usseda ought' ' � 11 - N, F, - ; . GAArx JELLY should be made fr�61111 fruit - It �W&111111 &US" I i L . -, m - � � - -,' - - - with care fan afford to print or stamp his they were alone with you they sit half a A I It to plain ,you are friendly with your to be called upon, an it was his business. I . , - [ - - I i . a mile off and talk primly about be weather. 1�efore it is quite ripe, If wanted firm. � :.� ii . � .\ -I- name on every barrel, and even to adopt mother- in. law,' said 1. The duke was out; the fire burne4 fiercer ; � - - :� . .. I . - 1. . . . � - trade mark, and if his sortin be honestly I don't think these girls woul make good A COAL FIRE near the milk -room in much 11 I am sure I should be if I had ever seen and the king endured it rather than derogate, -.1 . � : - I . . . � they cion make Rood better than wood in the fall, as it given an ! . . N tnade, and his barrelling skiyully done, his wives. At all events, . even heat day sod night. . hrr." I . . from his dignity. But,his blood was heated ; - � ,-.':. ii . ... . !] I . ., . I far to sell the -fruit at top sweethearts. a' Ohl then� I have been misinformed, " to such a dearee that erysipelas of Lhe head - - . . - � ii - . name vill -go .d0W 2� 1, . I . � I � � - � I I . I - . . - - I , . . I sl . ­ 1 '. .. �; WHITE 14PECKS or floats ,in butter are id 1. Ad I *" told that Mr. Gregory-Briby appeared the n-xt day, which succeeded by t; _... . I . prices- I . i ' - " L . "I. I I - ' . 11 . . ..� '� Prof. . Ilobertoon'Lof Canada,' claime.tbat � A, Railroad Over Mountain& . caused by the milk standing in a draft of was the son of M rs. Bray whQ lives on-, a violent fever, carried him off -in 162.1, in: 7 ... , - : �1 I . _. . m a window or hot stove. ign. I , � , � k --. ,_ ere ld room pro- line of the air either fro street. " the twenty-fourth year of his rei , , .. - I � � I * �, am raised by tho deep '00 - The completion of the mai - lier I - . % .: I; . .should be added to soft-N&P .16 That in perfectly true, but still we have Tue palace was once on fire ; a solo . . I& : . , the switch . COLDWATER ; - 11 . . - . duces a butter that is legs h ,Ely flavored Northern Pacific Railroad by . eri , , I 1. . I I - . - 1. when first mE de, and is, in ifalet, often in - back over the Cascades in said to be the while hot, and an GOOD 64 it will thicken. never met," who knew the king's sister was in h I . � I '. . " ed-�_ , - * . I , �_ -neer-n If stirred well then it will not separate. "How sinkular I" said It "I've heard apartment, and must have been consurn 1 .:' . 1 r I I .. . _., sipid at that time, but, its flavor increases mqst� marvelous piece of railr engI g _ she was a very queer old lady." in a few moments by the flames, at a risk of' - __ � - - I � . . - '_.; i is thirteen To CLEAN LOOKING-GLASSRS. � I I with :ge, . and is at its 'beat when several in the country. Its extent Ut - Sponge . 1 . ! . ­ :1 . L . - t$M,M. r , - I ­ 'he cost of the d d water, equal 11 You haven't heard the truth then," his life rushed in and borught her highness I - ­ - - .. - . . week old. ... ; .. - miles, and the coo � ss ter-in-)aw. " My husband's safe out in his arms I but the Spanis � h eti. ' - ,. L . . .- - t th t alio kept well - Casesdedivision will reach $8, )04,01DO. The arts ; thilin dust down with whiting and said my dough ' . . t It is well to 'repea a x is fine woman in every re- quette was here he .. . .. I . of � � , . - th3 " swil ,-10 bok Rnish wi�lh an old, soft silk handkerchief. mother in a very. wofully broken into I T , ] supplied with ashes in which charcoal in mil,ximu.n. gra4e on ninety-si Jeet to the spect. But when my husband told her end- loyal soldier was brought to trial: sad an I I I . I- ii . found should be within reach of hogs all two hundred and Tim 4UR BAR831, should rest upon two denly that he was going to marry a gi . rlshe it was impossible to deny that he had enter- .- I'—' - - . . the time at this season of the. year. [Ake mile. Two immense decapod en ' gines, weigh- ' - - .­ '11 cleats or a rack to as to raise it two or three UmIly startled, mod edherapsirtment, the jaiges condemned'L - .! all gram feeders they are apt to be troubled ing one hundred and tweEty-five tons never saw, she was nat - . i inches off from the floor. This prevento the . _. - . .. . in, one . add some things about me, knowing I was him to die 1 The Spanish princess, however '. , I with acidity of the stomaqh, and the coal each, are used on each trai t when the floor i4 i, . . on each end of six cars. Or ie of these is barrel from being: we l school and no house- condescended, in consideration of the cir- . - .� - 11 t end ashes correct this. cleaned and also allows a circulation of air Ires n . . L, I L . * fattenin- , ample to draw the train, but two are used under it. I keeper, that offendA Gregory, and so there cumstances, to pardoD the soldier, and very. ..''. . � , ! The carrot has more g qualities L ' zs� 4d ho I think my dear benevolently saved his life. I I - '' , �. , 'than other roots, and for this reason is par- for fear of an accident by thB uncoupling To WASII ALL WOURNINQ CALICO a been an �stmngomlent. 1. : "I .� I .�.LL Il . . � cattle and of the. train or otherwise. It is estimated ginghams, throw them dry into hot suds husband a little too Marna, sad I have urged . - .1110. v . �: . ­_ . . . � 1. - . I ticularly adapted to sh him a dozen times to go and see her. Re in . ."! I .. I . . - � .. . . I eep,young I freight care . . ! :1 - -, all animals intended for meat. Carrots win that from thirty-five to fifty and boil hard f fi ton minutes ; then I I . . . I 11 . - over thi or r very fond of her and thinks no one like her ; "with One Wheel. . : 1 1, . . ',.- can be handled each ' ws) ib th:' Zed parts, An". and . A Watch . I --- � . - help to fatten &uirnala quickly and with low At take out and rr In many things; but his tern and - I I . ? 11 - I - . . Ing 11 switchback " in twenty-four hours. you will find that� tV,e goods will look fresh, per is up, A watch having but one wheel is still in' I - , * : I . . cost than other roots, and quick fatteni r.- this rate, each car holdi tons, from . it will take time to Cool it ; meanwhile, . I .,. - I � ' - : produc Excha . and colors will not , Id existence in France, though manufactured � . - - , 1. ,in juicy and tender meat. - � three hundred and fif7tio - d to five D' , I I fool quite sure if ishe know me she won ' � I _.... A ocirrespendent of the Country Getwe hundred thousand bumshels' wheat can - To KEEP BLACK X SUGAIL like me better. Perhaps that in a piece of in Paris more than a hundred years ago. . ' . ..J . � " OUT OF TH on . i N . - -1 says : "I hold that the intelligent farmer - 'JaAuRsi.-Draw a Lmark w common vanity, but I should try to make her, you This watch was presented to the Nati &I _. 9 ; i . - . be"sent over the Casouies . ".., I i work is - 790, beinj oplorable I .1 _. I L. �,, �� : 1 � . , and Institute in I . . wbo has lived for years on his farm and - . s., -L. ­. L 1. chalki around the th know, and Iwon't fall Into absurd super t then in a d . I- I-- . . . I ' 1� .­' .. ' � i . : . -. --'. knows its soil andcapabilities, and who has . .. . ' ­ �.­. done. The small red auto (a real post) are stitiona that a woman must hate. her mother- state ; but under the skillful "tment of, . I - . I . , - . . �v` in ' -suc- � :,,; � A Kostl i d. : I -.,i.;, . ' I - . - .- settled on a plan of far Ing which is - .. � .�- ' y Ink 8 � . %.' � easily banished by a free use of Cayenne in.law. I Can't mmember my own mother, an expert., harmony between the various, . . ­ . . . -1. organs wan successfully re-establishod, so - '..' - ,I - � - . - �! cessful, in more likely to know what is best Perhaps the most elabomt e and � costly pepper placed and blown. into their re- mind Gregory's certainly Would seem to come . . . . I I . 1. I . . . _. 1�. .1 L ' � for him to do than some one who -has lived inkstand in the country is th one now in aorta. . . . t to her. Now you have.the story, that it in even now in going order. The - L _. . - the possession of Robert T. Li coln, of Chi ILLiD.-A medical cor. "" great wheel, which gives the watch its name* .. _ L ' . . . � : , on a different soil and surrounded by differ - Kimp TnE TRArs F Mrs. Switzer." I '.. . , . - . i eut circumstances." . 'L - cagc), mud which stood for a ti e on the pri- respondent, writing to the daily prosa, calls ,,I am sure it does on � credik and the occupies the bottom of the caae and the .. � . - . - I . ; . -1 . � a latter was attention to the risks to householders result- old lady ought to be asMed of herself." Centre of the plate ; it has sixty teeth and . . . : i . A: successful poultry-rainer'feeds wheat in vate desk of his father when . I . . . ...., I n, and wheat in the occupant of the White Ho . it seem ing from the evaporation of water from I wanted to get up and kiss my daughter- in thirty-three mm. in I iameter ; its axis - ... '. , I i - the morning, barley at noo inions, one, of which receives � . . . . I . na, in traps, occurring during a period when the in law then, and there, bat that would have carries two y . . - I the evening. In addition to the barley he Ahat one of the delegates froi n Arizo the motive ores from a barrel, and the . � . I I - from the kitchen, after boil- Congress in 1865, had be- spoiled my fun, so after that I sowed hard I . , ives the slops .on e, so fond. of house is unoccupied, and states that it has ' ' . . other carriea the minute work. The func. - ' - I .. 1 � .'. The wheat.gives a rich yellow color President Lincoln that he' vished to give fallen to his lot to we mo, and didn't say much, and together we finish- tion of this. gf eat wheel is quadruple, , _.. 4-. ' *_ � . . I . . � � ! I I _'.. � C9 it. ch desired in him some memento of his f ndship. He break of more throat, which he believes in ed the pretty silk dress, and had just finish- I ; - .- ,� to the yelks, which in so mu this circurnotanan - t -both First, it scts on a lift, then on a lever o - , � - - - i �� . ed it when a key in the door cough . "r. . . . . I" are sold in retail mar- sent to Arizona for 400 on as of silver, caused.by . - . . _.. the city, where eggs ' sting on another, destined tb lower the axis � . . ! . _. 1 kets. He says one great mietake many which were molded by Tiffiany & Co.. into 5 HOW To FIT Kicys INTO Locxs.-When it our ears. . of the watch, and lastly on a third lever, . . I - I uniquely decorated inkstand. is not convenient to take looks apart in the 11 That in my husband," said my daugh- - . . . i ­_ ..- � chicken -raises inake is in Teediug chickens handsome and ' the latter serving to return power to the - , , � -_ I I i .1 _. i. too much, and this accounts for their becota- The material itself cost Pf 0, and the bill for event of keys being lost, stolen or missing, ter -in-law ; and I know it was Gregory. great wheel at the moment when the action. - � - . I _. g diseased; the work upon it was $062. It had not when you wish to fit a now key, take a Up stairs he came, two steps at a time, relents by the rise of the axis. . . . � - in . .. . I I , . " sident's dedk a month before h or candle and smoke the new opened the door and looked at us with a, . i . - .. No man should milk a' cow - until tte been on the Pre ' he lighted mate I into - .� � ,I . _. - � - . . . . - . .� : . " . I I I . ! - . .. . . stable has been cleaned, the cows well card- the assassination occurreds . and for t key in the flame, introduce it darefully bright smile on his face. . I � � , . . . . I . . 11 This is as it should be," said he , :. . : . I ; I twenty-two years since then has lain in & the keyhole, press it firmly against the op- . .. I . - Ootober. .. . , ,� I � .- . . .1.. � - . : :, -� . � _- L- ad and brushed, and if necenary wiped off - . � I .. . . . , . . . I . . . , '. th a Wet cloi� Q dried and everythin vault. ... I , . Posing wards of the lock, withdraw it, and 61 Fanny, I shO kiss mother first, this . October is the month that seems - . , . wi , op---.. .� . . . . ­ - - , - . . 1: I - ' �' ' . � � _"�'. -1 " ssibly foul the milk is remov 1,*. I I ,; . . , I the indentations in the smoked part of the time." All woven with miclaunimer dreams; : , - . . � .,. . ;1. a that could king without -Pre- I 1 -, , . Good AdVice to Women. - ' �, key will show you exactly where to file. And he put his, arms'arciand us both, but . *�. She brin for us the golden days . � I � . . L. .� s " .. . . _ � I I . . .1 Nor shoulrhe go to mil . Fs n gave a little scream That tul othe a,ir with smoky haze, . . 1.� I ... ..... . . " u "I - . nds. A cow is natur- -; The women of the co'ntry should give ADULTERATION OF FLOUR by means Of PO ' . She briap for us the Hoping breeze . I . . q V , _. I viously waahine his ba ' detected by means oi : J1h I Gregory, what are you about? -1. . ; * � ... - . I I , � . a clean animaly but when tied up in a more time to iest and relaxation and less to tato flour may be .. And wakes the gossips in the trees, - . . � � . & This is Mrs. Switzer, who is making my I - : ... . � . --. . =1y arranged stablep where she cannot routine housework. They should .make acids. Take a spoonful and pour upon it " I Who whiqmrs near the vacant ties . .. -- , . *. I . little nitric &old ; if the flour be of wheat, draw At least, I have thought so all day. .- Forsaken by its feathered guest. .11 .. , . _. � filth, the owner in to blame fewer pies and leas cake and o more sitting . g , 1 Now halt the birds forget to sing, - L . . .. . . . . , , hel but lie in Pe yellow; if .For you see I had bunt out lain hin and . I _,.� . I Z � I, - AnT not the cow'. - I . -_ . down in the rockiug-chair Dn the porcL it will be changed to an orang not had kissed Gr back, and And halt of them have taken wing,. -- - - - . ; i I - . would be far more i toeful in their wholly of potato flour, the colour Would - . egory then 'ne4 I � Before their pathway aWl be lost ' .. . - . . � ' L - *. I the onl' aninial kept on the They i I .. I L . I . . . I '\ - - - The hog is Y Ular fain ed but the flour formed in a tona, her. Beneath the gossamer of frost; _'. . I � I \ " - . fam without some provision for a reg ilies as the years go by. The woman be cb Infl ' if therefore the flour be adu 11 My dear, said 1, #I I've played a little i . Now one by one the y leaves By - � -. ... I . I � it- . ; . . . i . . . � ! . e everyday but whenshe oioun Zigug aoross the yellyoalw sky ; , :* : �.­ : - -.' - . ; i ,_ I of pare water. And when this is , who stays at hom. , - � I . .. L . L . . it owing strange that there in "goes to meeting" on SundLy, who in &I- orstel 7 ; flour, it will not be dif- trick on you, or rather, let you play one on � 'L . 11 w th tato I good The rustle here and Butter there, ; - - - ' ' . I I . 1_ =!" in. PP ficult to decire.' Again, take a spoonful of yoursoilf, but youve turned out an AS , Uanj the bough hangs OhM and bam- I . .L; 16 % -­ i disease among 095 $ban there is. ways " dol for the Jarn it will soon gold. I could not got YOU to MAY & word I , What joy for us-whrA happidess - I . - h . I ., . )hot more _ ngb�yond the f regory's .1 .. . 0 DiRtt emu I .1 ..-, -, - - has the effect to have no iden ily circle, but the flour, and pour upon it a little muristiO . . . [ . Ill be acid ; if - the flour b4i of re wheat It win against the old lady I am -0 aball Zhwr the day. th 4sis I . . - A drink of clear water its #Avan She w P _ - . . Me Hallow4en, the v lad I ., : '.., I . f1stem of nwAy impurities -and none there to , my dear, andyoues too, u youm .-,, . I .., - .. . ! .. . -. " cleanse the 51 and if the worn ont'Physioally and in Itally early in be ohauled to a deep vioret color. without triother, I . I I.... I awl keevo for us remi2rance fask - - L- " * , . them' off in the secretions, to floor be mixed In itl it 0611 MO GO- ' I When every "d sbW duck the head r , I � . . � I -1 in to ignore .odor ; but if pOta , : - _­ .... 1. - .-. L. - .. . 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' - � , . , : - � !i l' - '` - - �� 0eviaz Din C+tttada, the U.& and J`i: 17�i'1'�andCwrttuattaswor oun • . /r A. P. PA�'[N PSI or Female, who a Or.epare time, on solar! one oosnaY• ,i • = t 11 gwetion will probably be decided at a meet- , [[ all toratgn aountrtes.g���• don. Indr.trlo! Union of B.N.A.. tb trails. ?olroaie• ` 'M _ y )dor dale-1Lustrated i int Attorneys, U� rtr In Patent Causes. Nw4►�� jg S 11,18 t ing of the Ezsantive to be b in a few dw s, desoriptive Oat- t"rhed 18A�• dont t7a.. Tetatttb. PgR ACBIt for N. M'. }sad W. +of N. a. I1 S, Cpamberlin, Toronto S3 i at Sec. 16 T' 1! Rge. t, Bast, $4o sores, At. Berttsrdo, the philanthro 1st, has se- PATENTS awe f: A s S E S M E N T 8 Y 8 T a M near virinniPof ; a1so�N.18" t, Tp -1, Rge lo, Waal ; I ` j p I Royp. oared two thoneand sores of North-WestAn -a.000 Ao>tN I� yeti sad Female— �m, =2.�perat►r., near Ct7at.l City. Choirs. iI * land from the Dominion vernment, and barge prat. C, W Di,NiNIs. Toronto• unenouabered. 1o.A.ugasta Are. Toronto. f DZr. Osward Bowie, of Morden, Man., hwN ht, three lhon rail nares more, ND yi�>d `�1('rls 'A �T=d IN ��y gs�je d • .. ands. has purr o.nada. Address, Tholutal ONTARIO BII:+lI11i1:No COLLE6Bc . - a cabbage that weighs 22 pounds. M . Deme,ndc- for blauitoba potatoes an come intendiag to make of the entire block an FRAILte s W•,87 Church St , T•* -•u. LIFE ASSOCIATIONS!, BaLLaVlaLg• oNTsem: ' ' on as far aw as St, Logia and Chio industrial farm upon which ads from seven- loiduoan•s sprint In `� Chicago. teen years of age upwards ill be edut:aced ANQTHER NOVELTY.-- ler and Atomizer I Pro.iirres and States touohiog both the Atlantlearid $ gambling to become fanners. A y to the States is and most rosperous o n Aeeeesment Pacific Oceans. are represented thu year among it. ` - A • crusade a aiust amblin houses has at man of the All the r /dents wanted Same The largest p peVe resents 1. Clearin of the cents. OLSK N l' h CO.. 'Mronto, Association in the world, desiees anti rep students. Send for 18th annual circular. W. B. Roux I t . been commenced by the police of Montrea benevolent schemes for by man fives in every section of Canada Liberal induce sox and J. w- Josxscx F•C.A.. Prinefo.l"• V.I . . gg t and under _ . j • The rain of Saturday dil much good in atmosphere of London and a popnlatin of NARY COLLEGE end• It has toll Government depos t. ` . - --1, . .. : - sand clear- Canada al's faulty in that ey eontefnX, to ONTARIO VETERI 8 the supervision of Insurance De rt ent at Ottawa '!the way of checking the bush fire `Correspondence solicited. A d a�,Tr7 Salt oroin u n the,Domi ion of people for Toronto. Fees fifty dollars r session ; seas ie87 1 Y I " . , Ing away the smoke. the. f Apply to the Prineipal, PROF. .T. 3D. VPX7X+L13e d I j g P° It will take otic thoudand trains of twenty whom no employment can be found. But betdns October 26th. Appy (lenen►1 1tanWMr, FOR BUTTES. >i1'Q - SKIT d, V. li., Toronto. cars each to transport this year's surplus Dr. Bernardo a new enter ries is practical. r eresatciegLtt, -N itietf alrhot >Niwat. 11=_ tic. WImportations.-Higgins' Enreiu►• WosiSifK• i i ,1 It is designed to give a C adian experience j �Qa N'ia!�ysBk dTeetwOea, Scrofula and all dis• _- = - - — ro snob. crop from l�lanitoba. 11 ton and Ashton Brands, in large or small ' 1 and a Canadian training t the young immi• 1 O A Flea's Canadian Salt- write for prices• re ea emea of the blood. All cancers cured that are cur.• JAMES PARK & SUN, � I L. . - - A petition asking for an election to p giants before they are cast adrift. , . able, without the use rat the knife. Ofce hours, from a the Scott Act in Charlottetown, P. E.I., has AMERICAN. 9 to 12 a m. and from 1:30 to 4:80 p•m.. Sabbaths ez __ Wholesale Produce Merchants, Toroain.: I. been filled at Ottawa. . .-, eepted 88 Dundas Street, Toronto. i HE d s• greatest Tenngaaee refected Prohibition by a ma• R. sista ala a co., Yes • - • •_ _ _. _-_- -- _-- Too.ery of the pre- r - - Canadian cheese exhibit i wan high honors Yonge dt., Toronto, dealers in ----- - -- — lent age for Regular• . I at the dairy show at Frome, Somerset, one jority of about 24,004.e ng the bowels and f all kande Band and Orchestra Instru-0 110111110i ,!M Tvffliff ;erring all Bloo� Lir- I ' of the great dairy centras. The total decrease in t e United States menta• •both New and second -Hand. debtjlaat month was $14,2 7,969. . I s , r and Kidney Com- _ 1. Her Majesty has conferred the honor of Vocal and Instrumental 3iusto,Music Boots. etc In plaints. A perfect �truction Books for every instrument. ' knighthood upon Chief Justice Wilson of John B. Finch, of Ne raska, the well- Agents for Carl Fiwhee8 BAND A Oa go A- L- OT. B., TORONTO. , Ii, 1idmPl�top rub �!: j I the Court of Queen's Bench of Ontario. known temperance sdvoc te, died suddenly 0II9ATaA,Md81C- Send for Catalogues. . A9 Chase: of Am wxti R�,,o(printst+dLilsil 4 ,eon benifited by its - I in nation on Monday nig t. pgps clod Betel Ptiasdtnta� 8smd a;OM' Ise ; Mrs. M. Keenan I Mr. White, Minister of Interior has as De artment FLLT - the osition of Su erintendent- the United States Tr u p AND , Boolu t' RT H p AYs aifl2 tysipel st• cured I.. anmed p P •ded that sawn s nacre pine timber H.Williams �LgTBI 1 B BY �' , , �f Erysipelas of 2 yrs I General of Indian Affairs, resigned by Sir has decided 2 A ,Uful ��,t� Birthday Card st1o9 B +tending ; Robt. Cor- John Macdonald. : from Canada is dutiable at the rate of $ Kanufaoturer and dealer in &ray )�� whose mother will send usUw. ►ell, 24 south street. ' per 1,004 feet. pitch, Rut1d11tR PA' names of two or more other babies• affil , laughter cured of ' - Early Monday morning a blcck 'of tone- P TAIT"d Felt, 'tooling YEAUY parent' add �O • handsome Di` ".pileptic ate atter e - p hila t'arpet and imateetug Felt. �e Semple Card to the mother ate$ :ears suffering ; Jen- -' menti houses in St. Jean Baptiste village, General Crook's re or ion the bre De- ��►►ee _ KU41FIy4, Etc. 4 Ado 8t. E. TORONTO. m°u�valuibleintor loQ� �� � .ie Barrel, 66,Wslnnl near Montreal, was destroyed by a fire start- partment on the recent Ute outbreak in tF - -_-__ _ itreet, cured of . ed by incendiaries. Colorada completely a oilerates Colorow PUItE LIVING STRF01 thelia. Si°Lslydes>< - - for Dr. B rnardo's indug- and his band, and decl es that from theWaterACGERS, �� 20 teal Wn.knrea :,n,l Lung fruut,le : John Wood, li Cabe•. The buildings ill beginning to the endo the trouble the Cart St., cured of Liver( 0mplsint and Billiousneq, . trial Training Farm for boys at Russell w Mrs, J. Beal if Augusta used only 3 fiftycent bettlee ; , ; ' i � 1. coat about �r2t),000. They will have accom- whites were the aggresso a. per hour. Also Rock Drtt18—fiend, Horse. or , St,, troubled for ears with NervoueProetration, two _ Steam Power. Send for Catalogue, t y L. $.. Oliver, preside t .of the Chicago dllaw illanntactaring Cos, email bottles nave her great relief. sold ro hoc. 6c . - modation for eighty boys. Lel F. F. nA1,1,EY A Co., Proprietors. ' Amnesty Associ tion, i h has char a of r' �i ( There are four engines under construction y �` g HA"i''tON' 0= ( , '�� the etitions in behalf o the condemned ' at the locomotive works, Kingston, for the P I, _ Anarchists, states the the work of the U;;9�� a Mtues •.t ne.v Ltntl of itallwav built Weis � - I •1 d all for settlement. Unsurpassed for i i �- railroad, and the will •n season. [�.�an, CONSUMPTIOL Ked River Valley ra , Y assooiation. is rogressin rapidly. Captain be supplied as they are wanted. grain or t�6ock farms. 480 s°tee tree. To lento how i lyre a positive remedy for the abovedlwaM i br ita.N x voted ,to o to Black said hat �Ke p $ to get it, send )sur address on postial pard. moaaand. otca.ea ottn. wont tins sun otlona eanmss Sir John Macdonald will retain control of Washington nest week o present the case �� M, dec>icl�ra. 96 Kinz St. W., Toronto. via h..o cared masse so arena i. my wthia1� ,i' �cacy, tit I w111 sena Two BOTTLag FRNZ% tepaher the North-West Mounted Police -Depart- of the condemned ists.tothe Supreme With a VALUABLE TRSATISII on this dlseass a sat address.. went notwithetandin the transfer of Indian Tae Leadlux nu»tePt►s collefte in thndeo�il►e Alan Line RoYal 11ail Steam�hip� serer• t}tv. a=press and A. L CUM. $ Court. _ftod DS T. A. NiACIIY, i -affairs to the Minister of the Interior. An amusia awe of baseball was Played mtnia a Over lit► students annually.. y 1 and It $r1nChOffi R 1mg , , g g p Y illuetratodcataloicuewrite R R.Ov1••tAOnsa, Principal. day Halifax every Saturda °60 Llvesrpoo , Thnrs _ C8 31 eS�i. Ta� _ In connection with the suits instituted September 19 in Philad phis, Pa., between �� nesse eve Saturday to Liveryool, -- S 10— summa[ from Q rY against the Winnipeg -and Hudson's Bay the " Snorkeys " and t e " Hoppers, the �nl; at Loudonderry ti land milts and tImore,pamen0S I. ` I 1 railway, some interesting facts are being de- former winning by a sc re of 35 to 14. The 8,1V 6pl&te �ot for Bc otand and ire d also from Baltimore, li ( - Snorkeys are all- o e -armed men, 'and Toronto C1 1 Halite: and Bt Johne, N.'. to L1verPa►1 tor4nightt) �C - veloped with reference to the for y miles « r. during summer months. Zrhs steamers of the blas ' built lastfall. each "Hopper " is m' s_ a leg. The two itANUFAcroas or TON 11101IzeT °RADII oC Bow itpoe sell during winter to and from Sallies, Portland, Boston and Philadelphia • and during sum From Port Arthur to Donald, B. C:, the nines are composed mo tly of employees of SILVER PLATED WARE$ mer between a wand Kontreaj weekly' alaegov • bIll usiness failures for the quarter just closed the Philadelphia and R ading railroad, who S. P and Boston weekly, and Gliasgow and Phlladelpitir . +. number only nine with liabilities of $120,- have lost their missing embers in the per- o r. 11 tm tnlghtly. t' 900. Of these only three are outside `Vanni- formance of their duti s. In the ninth in- t - 's . For freight, passea,e, or other Information apply TRADT o MARIK �g6',w and R in most cases the apparent assets rains " Snorkey " W d batted a ball to A. Bchumaohar a iJV,, Baltimore. t $, Cwm, Tho p peg, and $ Halitez Shea a t7o., tlL John's N. ; exceed the liabilities. the shortstop, who fief ed it to first base- son a bo., St John, N.B. ; �ll&n a Co., Chicoaaggo " Hopper" " Dowd. Then Ward ran hove h Aiden, New York ; H: Bonrlior, Toronte I - A number of Roman Catholic missionaries man pp - I'hllsda► _ and • he was the base. L'L GOOD S GUARANTEED. AlAllim,g1 �s filen' Quebec &n4 &tato° r Montreal �, and lady teacher and one protestant mis to first base didn t hav dhia foot Ont out be- O R O p T O . sionary' have been taken on the Govern- cause Do T meat steamer Napoleon for Lsbrador,_where As Dowd had only o foot and had his .11 . ria crutch lnted on the ag an interesting dis FITS a '- ettlers du P _ on the s $ I �. . they will labour air g ab I _ the winter. pate arose. After a lengthy argument L m� �� i Ny en,r 1 qo not moan mall to ateT tb� � • b eheo` -1 its 'to pits Pratt gravely decided that in ted as ltwre and than ha% a them return again, i mass .radical �'�ER I SN II Consul at Qu repo le his crutch ac Wan. i bora mass chs aia....ot FITB warranta i orFAi.c. �, The Belgian Bence of Dowd's left l mf rem"Y Ilte al0[xIIBB a ia"s, ar .tail• others have bled to a I i I I ' - his Government that there is a good market the substitute, and co sequently «'aril was Meer. eh. worts o.... So a" . reason tint sat now »oairiaa a, ears. Bead at once for a for diamonds of all kinds in Canada, and out. $rseu a and a fte* bottle one my luraulwe remedy. °L+ OL . I that Canadians seem to appreciate correctly pox [ t, v and Ywt cmc.. a ro.a you nothing for a arW , enough the value and relative qualities of W II Q°" y°a Ad°ice DS u• G. IaooT, D R -Y H P '� United Ireland, the Dublin organ of the �� Once, 37 YoIlge St•, +ol oltk I ` the stones offered by dealers. ncNIrmiC to ut,talu a Busine- tttuc:.tton, or be( ome _ Sir John Macdonald has not yet signified Rational Lsague, willshortly be issued as a proficient In shorthand and Typewriting, should at (' . KS,Windsor,ante his acceptance of the position of Canada's dailq. tenet the BgNUM WIRE &IRON WOR . , I represen ative on the Fisheries Commission, The Bulgarian Gov rnment has 'discover- BRITISH AMERICAN BUSINESS COLLEGE I nor will the appointment be made by ed a Zankovist plot f r a revolutionary rib An -vie. Yony,�A street, Toronto._il ' ' �'l are nOw Of�ering the 'Best I j . the Canadian Government until it is de ing. - For Cinu:arw, etc, oJdrCe+ r_-t,'UE_. Secretary The colnmiasion'ap ointell under the Iriah Iron Fences ever sold in Canada, I finitely informed as to the scope of the j Laud Act has receiv d 16,000 applications At KemarkalUly Low Yrlees. , commission. I A number of tirdets in-Courcal far the for a revision of rent. j .-- The agreement between Italy, Germany _ ��'E ALSO biAh)✓''; ` ' \ - further protection of fresh water fish have LADIE llresvan(, mantle cutting by thls . j' 1. - recently been passed, amonk them one put- and Austria glues Italy full power to take new and. Imptov.ed gtabte I+iztures. Sand Seree»t e , ♦I ting a stop to the practice of fishing through independent action in the Mediterranean. TAILORS' SQUARE.. Weather "braes, Iron Stairs an 1 holes in the ice in Nova Scotia and New Advices from Cabul state that the parti- Offl C Brunswick. 1'he order in reference to sal- ;aana of Ayoub Khan have failed to incite an tillutters, Fire Escapes, I , 'I" Satletaction guaranteed to teach ladies the Flower Stands, Wire j III`, I : mon fishing has been so changed as to absolute- insurrection against the Ameer fn Herat. I till art of cutting ail Karmena n.Tworn by ]fai11nQ8, I ( `I_ I' �` `: ;' I - ly prohibit Sunday fishing. ho4ngg Taj% a «'ee1_Africian p� tentate,Le- j 1a`iesn �c�w,, [oro to. IAgentel tor Naeiticd.I�i Signs, and alt kinds of Wire, Ir011 � j . ` A difficulty has arisen between rfiembera . headed' l5U of his subjects to' enforce an ; _ -. _- - _ _ _- and Brat33 tii'Ork. f lie of the blilitia force and the Customs 1)epatt order which he had issuda against tr�idinsi. MERCHANTS .. BUTC�NERS ,! ` meat owin tIo the former being compelled Crown Prince Frederick �`'_il lam has II I , I • g [ted for regi- t' AAU TRA,UPRB t;BERALLY. IgO�iE`CES OF E�"EBA DESCRIPTION. - Send far CataloMtc. . - - to a duty on articles imported g .been testi improved by his stn at Tob __._-- - ----. - P Y We want a uuuD MAN In your la alit to pick rap mental use. The matter is in abeyance dur- each.g His hoarseness has completely van - THRESHERSO - - Iingthe absence of Mr. Bowell, but a satis- is ch. � a3PI� - . _ factory settlement _of the dispute is hoped . e orted the Ab sinniali's are to make - r f•Iruiphed on satisfactory guaranty. . ! I �� ­ • return to the Capi,ta�l. It is reported Y wah and for era (sal FARMERS for on his -an immediate on on bfasgo Address c :i. Haut:, Hyde Park, F'ernront, U.ti. . Tanner the eminent British Agri- sent them 500 officers die --, ---- -'NT USE ONSYOUR MACHINERY ONLY THE WELL-KNOWN - Professor that Russia has L A r A i/A PE R:M AN EH Oil 1 • culturiat, has returned from an eaten uised as priests. - 1 . sive tour through the North-�tiest and $ P LOAN AND SAVINCS COMPANY - '' _ mbia. He is strongly impress- It is stated that the National,i.eagne in- `��cp �i aga.ioe u� ��� . British Colu i tantaneoug photography h.11rtOL M�YIE ee. .. ed with the advantages of the Canadian tends to employ p 8 P Y 1 �('ultrultATt:u A.D.A. D- ie �s. Egg and on his return to England tip protect itself against alleged miarepresen Ant�atrlbrd t'npttal, - - $3+50"•0 l North -«'est, - 2•�' will do his utmost to turn the _tide of tations of the Irish lice: broken itr±���� run.t.th - a - t.lttesiN neve Deer awarded it dur vg ht last icor years. Try Biro PEERLEss emigration in that direction. Q Mormon mums nary meetintr�was oro Total A.»eta, - - - e,sot,ats INE COLD MEDALS AXLE OREA8E for your Wagons and Horse Powers g a mob iii Lo don Sunday night, and _tea .M Bldgs. Toroetc tit.. Tercets. by The Canadian Pacific railroad land de- up by older c >► IitanntaCtnrsd.t tj2UEEN OITY Olt WORKS .: the Utah teethe of polygamy narrowly STRAlCNT LOANS, OR CREDIT FONCIER PLAN. . - apartment sent out a special train last week escaped under police protection. _ _ _ ___ --- --- s and a f all farm- - SAM V EL R�tiERS �'i___ TORONT with fifteen teams of horse The company has a large amount of mosey to Lend on Heal jLgtate aecurites at the lowebt current rate of •. GIL - ing outfit, which will be employed in bar Sir Samuel Bak r Bu gents that the Irish AVffER is ear's crop on the Experimental Constaoulary sh uld . be supplied with interest repay able tither inose eumur by instalments D. a S' " . I .,. . �. _:. vesting this y ba deeirrd by the borrower. Applio3 . . protect them f m showers of stones and clone may h, m+de direct to the undersigned by a ol/.1 I j farm- ., and alto in exte iding their area for wicker -work shiel s covered with rawhide u ma}' . I. I - next season's operations. P letter or othery 1 s, or to the foo •1 repreaentsti�ei other misaile8 thro n by the natives. of the l ompany throughout UDtario. As the Com '�E� "' According to the Manitoulin E1paeir n alas r has tu►►de on hand no delay need be ex• �i aft - .1 - urrison of the Township Callinan, the oonlighter, who toed t �n� r �ct� ¢,t, imunL� D. Sa ENG �I• . Mr. Charles L. B • ye,t9eD 0 and Uunicipat Dsb�nturss PureAased. of Billings, raised 1,131 bushels of grain Queen's evidence in the trial of t,ongtable� I this. ear, of which 882 R•as wheat. His Whelehan's murd f the olice,pa dgthatod hhe - at J tiE1tBEKT MAsuN, Kanagtnit uR tor. totalclearanceconsists of 17o acres. On he was In the pay p I"'I I LBO�p ��tp !�� �,1'iLC1'Ie� 100 acres he raised grain this season. ,, i arranged the tai on the Sexton house.1. HOT FUBINiCB _ Fort MacLeod, N. W T., Gazette : For The Dahlin Un n asserts that since Jsn- R N� ti Peerle� • - - the greater part of last week the town was nary last the Iris National League has re- Grain Wer r � - literally swarming - with Indians, both ceived subscriptio a amounting to £31,000, BURNS WOOD • - P° of which £4,700 as been doled oat to the Made tn8siaes Efficient, : W=2rJ&Ab 40 3M - .. Bloods and Piegans. It was almost im s- leav' g a large' balance unsto• Bible to get from one end to the other of the economical and durable. stores during that time. The town was in Ieoeunted for. write for illustrated cat&• robs lMesr.A A ~ w N eN consequence pretty well astir last week. A despatch fro Lon on says no on+e in logos o! the largest and � V",� � ` g r g wti■sa ;+ . ' • ; The island just above town looked one eve- inner official circ ea would be surprised if 0 best variety of fumsoes @WMaNM% &W Sn" A ftWW1 S s� =16 . ning like an Indian reserve. . within a month ritish regiments were on and registers manufso• ,r�gpt,�Wa The circular with reference to this sea- the march to Ca dahar, to settle the dig- ,`+, tured in Canada. ' son's crop prepared by the Winnipeg Board turbances canes by the inability of the �,1 n„� cheerfully Io _T'S, . of Trade, has been made public. t was n Ameer to quell t e Ghilzai revolt. VES I -- - t when the gra 'on Was that has been flit- Given to any one. 1: URNE - - - timated before the harves , The Hygtenic . I was standing, that the average yield would ting at Vienna approved of the English Clare Bros• Co., Preston, Ont. Pr acre; but on thresh _r. ; I be about 24 bushels p. method of thorn gh disinfection in prefer A ugntion oris p"par. _ .. j - nig it has been found that the actual yield ence to quarantine for the prevention of the I i.., .ii ,- . - .�has been fully 20 per cent. greater than the spread of epide ice. The Congress also �� BALTIC estimate. In many sections the yield has favored cremati n for the disposal of the : been not less than 35 bushels per acre. dead. - " is the only stove dame I An important change in the law of land- Mr. John Bri `i in'a letter declaring his that will burn wood or ' 1 j V lord and tenant in Ontario came into force support of the p esent Government in their coal equally well. It wilt on Oct. 1st. From this out the goods of a heat one or more. adjoin- i' ' ' attempt to Supp ens disorder in Ireland, says Ing rooms and retain are 41 lodger cannot be seized to satisfy the debt his sympathy fon that country is not born of a with tither fuel &tl night , 1 of the tenant to the landlord ;and when a faction in a s ruggle for place and pay ; It u the farmers' wood %i ' `-` ` a seizure is made -and it can only be made but that it was s strong as it is now thirty burner and will make j' ears a o, befo a Messrs. Gladstone, Har- homes eoat�rtable as. • when the tenant is two months behind in with a self feeder coal ; .y g . }Bis rent and after fifteen days notice to court and N/Iurle and their noisy follower8 , : stove, The largeetetae to an unrivalled heater for the house has been given and has been had a word to s y in favor of the Irish ten - 1. has. and church ' quit achoo , . ' neglected large number of articles, in of y or the su rings of any portion of the es. Tne t m11y Keyetene, - - - j a i fact all ilPeceasaries, are exempt. It is felt people. ''the largest first-class stove I : i "I' I: r for the money made. ` y i ! . that if the landlord wants to be sure of his WL tit Wlll DQ1. 11! ,t1. rent he must cause his tenants to pay in THE. ARGAHD 1 "1 , , advance. This is the New YVrk plan: Secretary of the Poleon's Ner aline, the great pain 'care, Is revolutionizing necking J - .i - Lieut. .Colonel Bacon, never fails to ive prompt relief in the fol. `t - ` _ Dominion Rifle Association, kill next week with �� I p,tent etre-pot and grate ,sakes it the • [ward Martini rifles and ammunition to foie idaulourcomeux rheumatism, spinal jpaina, mcRt durable, easiest to manage, best to retain fire r.C. , :, fon those riflemen who are likely to compose the neuralgia, too ache, lumbago, . sciatica. night and day, and moat economioe►l of coal stoves• . a •4 . , ' • These were the only stoves awarded a medal tint new s •, Wimbledon tenni for next year, so that they $ s re a 10 cent sem ' e to familiarize them- Buy to -day at y drug to and meritorious inventions this yen. Wood'. �`eat of tam test it in any of the above It your deafer hoe not Qct them write us for iufor• n will have pl y •n a le bottle and Th. .i �n 6 *1' ; �- � : - e wen on, which is used 1 P ver fails for Nerviline is motion: - • _-. selves with th P - . - great number of the matches on who enter- comthe famous posedofIt eemost poRerful pain sub- THE OSHA'�IA STOVE CTI ,! - nf8�(3tured b� �"� �. C• G U R F EY C Oso comm" A number of riflemen � OSHAWA, ONT., -I . . ea- for the Dominion m uTn n recently asked at i says drugsa rebs You will made ;: I : g ,� ��QT�R�R�, Toronto, Hamilton, Montreal, and WiRuipe8• • here, bat who did not t P. pp Ten and 2b cents a bottle. a' fees and the ha Y• for a refund of their entry . .. _ -1. .. I f �: 1 ' 1 i s. , I, , ,r_r -e'. I ` :,.. - - - �, : :. .., ,. .. .. ill.. i I ',i -'.. 1 l �. , 1T. v: , _ . '. F t' E ,: - .., .. - t 1-. -% l� + .- .. - : r' ....-:: , - .cry _ �:t k it:.,` • 4 Y ` . _ a. L h .1 Ia r _ t. „F >.s _.c - -' •-, jai. - -r'`-1 _ . ..i..i 4 ' ... ' i - .:. -a... _ 11 ' t• I ... z,. �_'-..>: ,..: sa, ,4 r :.'sa_.,,_ ..�; A - - - - y 1. I _ .,....I..o...,... --- ' �, 1 From the North-west' .f �. 1 ~ i 7 . ';'. X4gw A44aerttaen•4mta. T�iC�$rSdtude�t ��. ' ;.F , sI. T>�e N>cwi; is rmitted bo make 4he %1- ; c.; 3 pe is `t ubrishedevery Frtds►y morning at los otIIoe lowing extracts from a letter recently re- �� �• , ::,: �` ,.I . A. �i'j�Lj� i�UPP�IY �F �: published Pickering, Ont. ceived from D. G. McKay (Doe), at Indian g3 TEBMB t . - . BO KS i . Head, N. W. T., whish will we have no AQIN(3 retired tlom bnslfeas and ! { . $2.9i Ines *'"V; $1.00ltpaid Is. advaaoe• doubt rove interesting to our readers, - and H { RATES OF ADVERTISING: p g will shortl be removin into out new � I , particulail to his fellow nils at the house, the dwelling house that we are boat - R. ' - Hast insertion, per line - - - 8 Bents. y Pupils lea will be to rent. Possession given st of ..EXT ' . &ash subsequent insertion, per line - 9 Pnblia school.,. � I November ne:t. App1 to Waders Wed rl- �r 11 /' tl This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- I am getting over the nasty meaeles and storNov for to e. BBEBJTON dUNVING. ok- IIBBd In Collo e8 Voile ate Institutes, Model and Publie vertisements. I can tell yon they are not very nice. We Bring, Oct. fifth. IM. ttott. g t . - 8peciai terms given to parties making con- have a ve nice teacher here, although Schools always on hand at Publishers lowest '' " . 0 _ racte for 8 or 6 months or by the year. Half- t'y t j yearly or yearly contracts payable quarterly. T she gives ver hard lessons. I like her all �' .' rioefi. II book not in stook pro- . ii - Business cards, ten lines or under, with papP , the same. If we do not Ret them up there P Y1. t one year, e5 00, payable in advance. is no foot ball or cricket for tie' at recess ROS fanr weeks atgo, Ewo1 ewes and Cured Wlthln 24 hours. • . . �'Notics in local columns ten cents per line, Hent insertion. and I can tell you that makes us ,cbm to A two lambs; one black lamb and black ; ' Ave cent, per ,ins each snbseq time• I woaldhave written sooner had it faced ewe, with anialt kaotch ander each ear; Elementary Lessons in English {Teachers edition.) Special contract rates made known on applioa- ., tion. No free advertising. not been for the measles and I wanted to also the letter L' marked on aide. Parties ' - Advertisements without writter instructions knowing of whereabouts of above will oblige by =� Blips of Tongue and Pen " b J. H. Long L. L. D. i will be inserted until forbidden and charged ac- tell you about the Indian $an Dance informing the undersigned. SAM'L-LANKINS, p y . lot 94, 4th con., Pickerin 48 81 ' ' aordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- which I was at. We, a party of six (in- g• . 1.must be in writing and sent to the pub- trading a minister Mr. Gordan). Mr. To RENT. H( OE SUPPLIE S A SPE CIAL TYa ' . Haber. Pugeley, Mat - MacLean, Joe Glenn and SC Job ob work promptly attended to. i . . � 1. myself started about nine o clock a.m. in OR a tam of years, two hiring, one -- ' L. a. ACKERMAN.. - - PROPRIETOR. a democrat for a drive og about tweet F oontaining one hundred acres, being northi! five miles down to the reserve. It is half of Lot 18, let Con. of Township fit and beta I SCH00L GLOBES AND M APSN . , - our Poli -toe-Simet Independence. , beatitiful driving on a zig-zag trail through she other containing fiinety-six acre , - our Aim -A First-class Local Paper. the bluffs. The first lace we tains to south ball of Lot 11, 2nd Con. of Pickering. Tbcc Large Unabridged Dictionaries, Gazetteer, etc., at Publishers' - - P land is in good order; commodious buildings t•� our Ezpeotatione -The hearty belonged to a man named De Lor, :breed, and other conveniences; roosted immediately IOWeSt prices. All orders b mall rOIII tl filled.. I - support of the oeoule of Pickennq and -vicinity. - who sold his farm and lett for Montana ,east nt Pickering Village. For inrther garticulare P y P P y R aB ; I .- the same day. We travelled on tin Mr. apply to ROBERT HILLER. Pickering P.O. Va 317" an„d POe1tet $ible8v PhOt0 ff=3P h, - 1 - -= FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1887. Waiter's farm house sup had s Blase of �iREENW�D BLACKSMITH NOS, Autogr�lph, and Scrap Albums in great verist,.. - milk, and were made romise to dome _ , back there for tea at six. The .next place : �' - 1.1. The writ .for West Bruce election was Mr. Grant's, the Principal of the special attention given to all orders far dtagaZ�aea "; t ,;• .- .v Reserve, and met Mr, Taylor, the in- Having leased the above premises from Mr. F. L Weekly and Daily Papers, at lovPest rates. Green, I am now vrepsred to do work in i e t has been issued. Nominations will be terpreter, down there- He is a very nice all branches of the badness. held on the 19th Inst. and polling on was still seven mites . man. The dance WAGONS, SLEIGHS, 1 - the 16th. further on. We passedtbe Indian village BUGGIES, 1 , ,1 . .- .� .. 1 . . which was deserted as the Indiana were ate., gotten a co order on short notice, 1 The petition a ainst Bnbert Porter, a and satiafaotion gasranteed. U,�i�1 PjtJjS r�as a : �A'S, P g all at the dance. When we strived ab bb Crod V ' p ) I - -.. M. P. for West Huron, and the cross- tanks. (teepee) we hcbbled the borsee and Chiselled Tooth Iron Harrows made on . petition against M. C. Cameron in the had some luncheon, which tented washday the premises. t(ood after our long drive. The aitchies HORSESHOEING promptly attended to. AIId Market -baskets, for remainder of.season below coat:; - id in Gode ric h ( ) i me riding, will be tried I g' (Indians) all flocked out to greet as with a A call invited. e0-10 : on Nov. 16th. hist of the .. ` ' {. . - ' ; _- ., - shake, even Chief Jack, a WM. MARSHALLe$pectfullO11C1t1IIdd Maui' Siad Patrons e= . " • Mr. Aeainiboinea, came out and shook hands - -.- -- S - It i8 now rumored that Hon With as all. Quite a compliment to have �i aR ,�gL�i.MRS' - Chapleau is to take Sir Charles Tup- a shake at his. red paw t We then went , ; I - 'ALLI.N - j . per's position as Lord High Commis- into the teepee and were greeted with a - , j .. _. . , • . 6' . i.�j�, I x sioner in England, and that the latter cheer. Whets the howling was over, they, HOLSTEIN C�TTIii�s I is ' ..h �. - abuat twenty-four, commenped to dance, - . �. ­­­ . ; . is to assume his former portfolio of all painted, and they looked more like � . BOOK MUSIC STORE W TBP. '- - . ,- Minister of Finance.. twenty•foar clowns than anything else. 'j�WII`tI to ills ,large increase of nip f They had a great round teepee, at one aide \J herd, it is necessary to reduce it before j ,. The population of Port Hope has of which were poplar bushes piled about winter. "I will therefore sell any of my animals. ti :t All aro choice. This herd won this year at j i ` C1 over two hundred during three feet high and the dancers wore inside Toronto Industrial, Silver Medal, highest awardThee I , + ' of this. There was a great pole in the . for best bull of any age, Dominion bilver Medal . � 1. 1:- ."...' �. f a the est ear, accordul to the as- ' 4 p y g highest awardgfor beet sherd. At Pfo herd. he i tChen es • � i.:- centre covered with Baste, stripe of flannel Exhibition, Diploma. highest award 'tor herd. Best., Is ! sessor's returns just handed in. This and all kinds of bright material. I can At western Fair, Hamilton, Diploma, hi�chost - ,. :_ -1 I L. � II € does not look.very promising for the tell you it looked pretty wild to see them award for best bull and four of hie get, an won ' town's future•greatness. all dancing and hear them howling like so in mons is the largest amount ever won by •' (rt ian called Snooks one haN is Canada at same ou�nt ev of Ezhl- I . M I: . � l z many dolts. One Ind bitions. No fancy prices. Eaap terms of pay- Ie the est rice the di:rest. . ; .- i:!.* : � i pieces of the ddreas . I , • 4 - a A and had catalogue. a. black d r ca al aimed 1 mut. Sen was a to gu . � � It has been intimated that the Do p P _ ,:: : down of birds stuck all over• him • another ' ' minion Parliament w ill be called to- .JOHN LEYS, � , was painted red on one side of his face pad ;- .. To80NT0. ' "" "�"')0��� '� j ether earl in Januar , so that the r had ,tri a of ___ -___ r j . . . g Y y green on the other; another p '` F ; ," business may be gone through with ' i - - . g red,'vellow, white, black and green, and7. and an adjourns lent reached before had pieces of green* baize sticking to him: G �'js�j, Dale's dor the best and ehepest - the session has extended into the They all had little whistles made of poplar ; . . and they were all dancing to ,the big pole I.. spring months. Avery good Idea. and blowing them. They had prepared otrs' List cotrts " C '' COAL- 01L� c Sir John A. Macdonald has rest Wed six Indiana to be made into braves and the ! g one that came -oat first looked pretty . - . �� . --� the position of Superintendent Of scared. Thev brought oat this man to be 3 _ . 40 NOTICE is hereby given that a Court # 1. ' ,; - Indian Affairs, and , the position hits made a brave, which consists of the brave will be held, pursuant to The voters' List , u r� i • ' been assumed by Hon. Mr. \White, cutting four hashes in his breast and Aot, by his Honor thaJadge of the ConatT Court +7 �ltx �'i"1 d 1 1 Bari ��le . A running two pointed sticks ander the first of the County of Ontario, at the Township Hall, Table Gaj aj g I " r Minister of the°Interior. This will Brougham, on , muscle and tieing them so ,that the sticks . relieve the lion. gentleman•of onorous cannot be drawn oat without tearing oat a Monday,l7th day of Oct., A.D.1887 _- duties which has advanced age will iece of flesh almost ae big as year flat.. is b h Ai the hour of one o'clock, p- m., to bear and E'LECTRIC',", , not permit hint to fill. . , :,, They are then haus up on two ropes, and daterinIne the venal couopla3nts of errors and esu s' - - ' supposed to larch about till the flesh comes omissions In it e vctars' List of the Municipality . 'v I oat. If the cannot tear oa0 the flesh the of the Township of Z?tckering- ( Mr. Jas. Rowalsd has been select- y Ail arsons having business at the Court are j poor fellows are Left to faint and then reyni�d to attend zc the said time end piers. - - ' ' ! I ' 1 : ed as • the Reform namil:ee for the they are cut down. If they can stand this Dated at l3roughaia, this 4th day of Oct., last I '' yr ' y� - . - . . Vacant seat is. West Bruce, reader- o rtttion without ellin the are braves. for the d� - oom Parlor and hall.. ! t� y y Q. R. OEATONI ed so by the resignation of Hon. Mr. but if they cry out they are. cat down and 12-50 Clerk of said municipality. 1 . . - ! ! • '' ' i1. t' - -- -- - - - -- - - kicked out of the tent ataiid.awtal hootia - _ i t Blake, who has decided - to sit for >x- - � I I i 41r Darius; the three gape of tile dance they -""` . i - \\'est Durl_�n1. It is quite likely . neither eft nor drink. but any water that DO YOUENOW I �` - ,. . 1. } Rowand will be -elected -by acclama- c:)mea down the pole they can drink it and Al tion, unless another Reformer tuns, as that is the only way. They dance to ,..-lo;- v1 - If o Ws;nt Bird t�agea,ahses, the rldll� 15 said Lo be Iw eleSsl about twenty Indians hammering on a g P y Do y oq know that the Federal Life t . cowhide and tom -tome. We lett ,,boat Tubs, Clothes Ringers Sps;des '; _ Grit. 1__:1. Assuranee Company has a Guarantee Capital Of .. _1 . four o'clock, after having some fine fan. sloo,000, Government Deposit of es4,600, acid is - q 1 - - 'T'h® Inter -Provincial Conference is Mr. Taylor w3ald not let them make a �s braves when we were there, and old in every respect a regularoompany,invirig tetel . Forks, Axes, Handles, SAWS, &V. set down for the 20th of this month, pis Pot gave the white men an awful premium policies it desired, but that it now " 1 , and will be held at Quebec.. The talking to. He said they never hindered offers alio pure insurance, with abaolutelyewe" Premiers of all the Provinces except no in our worship, and why should we, but guaranty of safety and security whish c. sac•- Or 'anything in our line, Which includes almost everything, Prince Edward Island lim a signified Mr. Taylor said as soon as we lett they sibly be afforded on the depositor leve Prom- I - their intention to be present but the could do as they liked. we proceeded to ism plan the place to. buy is at ' Mr. Grant's and had tea, went on to Mr. Do ydu Lcriow� that of the pin 'riiCii Gas I. ' Dominion Government will not have -a �`'alker'a and had another tea, left there which you pay on a level premium Poli ,.very I - - representative there.. It i of course about •even o'clock and. cam• home. Ar• large part is merely a loan or deposit th the L 10I I ` t not known what will be th sult of rived about nine o'clock. k, all pretty well Company, which, at your death, the mpany ' I . tired out. Brealtf net fore leaving home, will use in part payment of its own chi�grtione , . - this conference, but it is- hoped to be luncheon on the rens e, en r at Mr. I - 1 of ber_efit to the country. Grant's, supper s.1 Mr. WailterPs, making for the amount due year family 4IP . icer meals for the day; not bad, was it ? Do you know that it tsnow �tasdbte I .. - - - Chief Justice Wallbridge, of the When we were down at the camp I am to obtain pure Lite lnsurapoe without the neces- '' _ _ I j Manitoba Court df Queen's Bench, has sure the squaws brought in twenty' -pails of sity of making these loans or deposits. and hence ° '` ! . di missed thea ligation of Brownie wabP, (ties) and a great deal of ants, (some• without the necessity of thus contributing to the j ' . s PP g t our own Policy'? s % . I . - 1: for an injunction against the Rad thins#�to-eat)- payineat o y y - : t `,. o th t svoidia fleas +0IB�S111imsN `� ' ; Do ou kn `v s . f ' River Valley railway on the ground er Tat Itiitay Ka"T. deposits or loans you may for many years save ' . -,' that the plaintiff had no :status, but - , I - - The marriage law as printed on the from one-third to 78 per cent. of the nnrrent JUST T� HAND - - _ he also held that the provincial govern- new marriage license blanks, provides outlay required by the various level premium ' 1 : ! . " , ment have no power to build such a that no man shall mfirry his mother, plans, and retain the difference for your bust- �'��L��R� _ r. ewe8t designs In Ladle$' brooches ._ . railway, the act of the legislature grandmother, dau>rhter, grandfather's Hees or your est:te•r r/ i wife, wife's mother, - wife's - daughter, t pins, anal short chains. . - - ituthorizmg its construction having GEO. �, igen - A I . I11 granddaughter, nor hi sister, brothers 011e and Fir ht Da C10CkS. - been disallowed by the Dominion ecce- daughter, sister's dna ter, father's sister. ' PICKERING, ONT. C OC �. g y I I cutive• They further provide t at no woman shall Asftesnie wnnteci. 48- ' xL�%R �A��i -.-Full stock,- new good@ f . a1w �,_ � I ' `- marry liar father, gran father, son, grand- -_ Says the Port Hope "Times , The son; stepfather, grandmother's husband, R. H. Jarvis' i1. , knives, forks' and spoons. .. ' , . L. pFractice of swapping election petitions husbands jailer, husband's son, husband's Chief Agent, Central Ontario, : Teaspoons from 1.�0 per doz. Egtraord"ine,ry .vs. . t is arousing considerable adverse criti- grandson nor her brother's eon, father's 56 Ion a %ti'eet, Toronto. . '. ` grrotller, or mother s brother.1. g 1 el,�d. wee Them.. Giant i1i some . quarters. In this mat- b ...-.�------ ---- ----'--------- ,l ter both. parties are concerned. That1.F U Jewelry made to order. Watches clocks and jewelry repaired and warraiWl. t wtotlua gate mans. the practice is not one to be encour- As the season for ahotion sales is now : a ed is handl deniable, but we cannot at hand, those contemplating having �%[ tT 0 � S T 0 W 1 g k iniquity in it that has sales should give THE NEws a call before .. - ' see the bloc , q y Practical �Vatehmaker, Brook street, Whitby. j ' roused the consciences of some of our leaving their order for bills. Farmers +, , Stovesa - - in this township cannot fail to reaclize �! - c totems. If petitions were only filed the fact that a notlee in THE NEws' sale - �T I.' against electrons in which corruption registrar is of more value to them ttan AD one Ileea111gOt Air �N���'�`r . '! ! - ted such a loose- Ir I i ' .1 la,even probably existed in any other paper, and such notices are �i urIISICe will d0 Well t0 �* . - - tilted regard for urit� would indeed 'ven tree of charge when sale bills are Don't n6glt'!ct yourselves, but seek to preserve pout health. �° g P y g'• leave an order with ! show a low ebb in political moralit .printed at this office. THE NEws circa-%���� But it is well known, reprehensib,Ie tet in every section of the township . 1 oshua Bandy 1 - ` t ` that the war of of Pickering, as well as in adjoining 1 =. - though it may be, power soon. For that piercing Jaok Frost, who l8 about to visit us men.. lities, and goes into the houses of p _ - ` • 1. ,' entering petitions has become but a the very people those having sales want The subscriber will have, ' cod "Sort- , . ... - , g�' . power of annoyance. We do not wish the fact do reach. Prices right. ment of the latest styles of St�ve>� and � s c ` , .. - ,'. FQ . f .. .. . . to applaud such a state of affairs ; such The other da Mr. Geo Fors the Ran es in Claremont and Pickering .# 11 i y g If ou don t� and Confide in that old, -rag ed aV666at t see t . malversation , should be discounten- was Willing a well on hia premises, lot 5, as soon as the Toronto Fair is over, � ' ,� . R ou safer throw h the cold, cold + , , . anted ; but we cannot feel such terry-- is the lot concession- of Douro, when at and will guarantee to sell as cheap as • ,; y y g x 1 bre alarm at the uxorsl status revealed. a depth of forty foot a vein of gas was any responsible house in the trade f ` timism it lira 'be. csaUed but in olrr struck. Mr. Fore the faun is satilated p ,�i r ��1 4, �: , �.. k,': :% 11 y _ in the same valla y as the ree�ntly die= Eavetroughing and all kinds of job work I, ae .fellow ou will ev6ntually beCt3I716 a Victim -, ,. - opinion, thlessness of the whole y ' promptly attended to. > > y . `. covered as well at.Je1 yn,.and be is of (''all and let us properly oldthe j" will ri ht t e evil. In g f °` sale pettiQnvr�g g h opinion that the sae a ,nates 'from the gtaYepip�+ Tamps dna Goal Uil fol• salt Of YY1lsplaCEt� Canf14e11Ce. _ ,L I' y e our charity does not v4ir*� thea - . au 1$ don't Cost IY111C11 .� �; the , #" . same source. 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I * _'. a , 11.-`__%i; 4..,Ki�V_;._:; I Poacher �1 -.�(fi;l;.I,.I,I,I.s,.i*i,.!-i". , "V,1___ . � . ­� .1 I :. ,,�. _�.­ - . . I .� . ....a, , .1 .. & Rowland, &uo ears. ;I � rfm - , . . .. . I .1 .� I . ,� - "". , ­_. -, 4,_ . . .1 � .1 I - � 1. , . . #1 . - � 1. I ,. , - ��4'v �1( - - : I . I � . . U.. I tl� - - 1;!#,41-1n. _.�,­ i. -v. ,_. . I � . I I I "�,.. j 'f I ' ' ,.'. .�l 1, I ' L I . , . I - ''I,, .ti_.:'111_ ..j. . ­ �, I . ,:. -- I ,?.), 0- %.. . 11.1 I . . - . . Cobourles t�i rate Is 2VMid6'M"-' t6''S. WabuisDAi, OCT'. 19iz--Credl sale 6f f Sm , '. I . � i , ", - f(I-J'A'I i'l, A ," tv, j � .- fill ,L ' ,,41i . , I' � 7, .:'� . . .., - - I - . ". - . f , , - . . . . I I j 'X �'! .1 . " .1 � _.. �. , ­ �, , ; - - , - .. . . I I , r . I i I - I - . . � � t, 1 , (,: .,I,; - - .1" - � - 'A" (I . P 1. .. I I I I � � .1 . . ;i . � , � I - ­ - . - � 1- - . _ 1, . ,06j. tli ,fj V I I'r lf�$ , j, j ,,,�. ; � f '1� '': --r ... . . , , " 0 , . � N . � , . I � . I . I 1 ,4* 4 I �.:,.L - -_ . 1-1 ! i - ' - - ` . I -1 . , : . � . I - �. I I . . .I.- account of the rain. � i . . is .� -:. �_ I � . . .1 I - . - . . The suvAeruzia Fair suffeied �n­ ac. of Pickering Village. Sale to common(* - I I 1 - . ;.:� 1 � ,11 � . I . . . . I .. . . . . at 1 p. m, L. Fakbanks, Auctioneer. . 'L. - - -_ C G �­ �. ,. 1. mariposs ]Fall SLOW was a &U%o on stock and implements, the property of - I I Win. Ham, at lot 11, Rings n road, east I � I I . I. _. tount of theraM,L too. , .. M'',.,UND . - . ..- 1. i I � I - . . .. Woodbridge's rate of Uxatiou tWs "year see Poston.' I , � - - - 1.1 , . . I . . . I . . ­ . I .., .. I . � I . . . . 1. -, T. ­- 1 ..I 1� , _..�:1":.:": - I -. ; -:-_l -,�.�, . . _. - .. .. V . � ­ . I . 11.1 . I I , � �, . (11-111", � . I . , - - : I w , I " . .. I � : . . ! ;41; �i.l - . t'. :` j ",:;­ w,.­.,�_$%"!�. �, �.�, i f . *.' � � I - .."i . -..i�. :�. � ,!1:1 �, - . . o, " ` ... . I �. . � . . , * , . . , i . I .1 \, � - . . . ' is 11 mills in the dollar. I 1� 1�, --i -1, � ., - , I __ . , . . . I , � ­ .. _­ I � I -.r �. - '_1 � ,� I " � ;�- --,_� '.L,., .L : -,,- -, - FiRiDAY, OCT. 21.-Anotion aluable !'.,1-!.#,. /:!,;:�:,., -C­,�: I . - . . 1. . , �'..,!` . . I. " , ,;i.: rf - , - .,.. . , - ..- . - . �! j , t. - . ! . ,.:! . I ! I . . , . ; - .. :�� 1" - � , ... , ,.-' �.. " : !I' , . .. . - -.. . �� .! .1 , s -.:. I r I I , . .. - - . _ - .. , ? . .. I .. -� . �'�, �r. f - - i- rW horse, Shetland ny, wagon@, , � #jI � . . . 'AW 0 -=j �' �,' ,­�-4,v,.AW_*�yt�' 4! . . The groat Cool Burgess struck BeaVer- ImPO . ... �'.. , 11 ,-: I. I - . I -1. i , - '' . . I....; .ohm hf, _ I - harness, &o., the property f Jae. Story, . .. . . . .� .. amr .. . - . . � ­ . ..'' ­ r a" 3ZOwe"In, - . - - _ ..,.,. ,�-1­J'-,-�-,),.-_­ ­1.�;, ''.... . ­; . I . ` " ` *.. -1 .m . _� .. , �.. . . . I - � . , . 11 �',. - %�, L! f, ., P -i : � f. _� .. f; ! ; . - *� 1:. � . - : , 4 -, -.It,, , . ton last week with his show. I :­ . C, ,, t, :..: I � .. ' '. � .!i! .:f.., . � : �,2 .N. !.I.:- , , - . , , , I . , - - - - I I . : The cheese compan t Haw�pton have at Derusba's Hotel, Clare*ozit. Bak at . � ,,�,­.-i I �� " . . il , ..: � I . ��-r � ,:. r . - L. .1 :-. � j� ; , . , . I . . . , '... " '- ` . , , , - - , 11 . . . ; I , . ,�, - -, ., -,. - , 1. ­,� , I I - j - , . . �::. i- -,r - .�Ilil. �...., r . . , . ". ... z *, .., . I P. M. see Poston. I Poacher & ... : - , , . . . I � * 1 3 1 J� ! � � . . . I t . ., 6 ` , , � . � � . . V � ,- - i .1 1 , - . I . - . ', �. - i : i.-.'�, 4_;. � . : . . � � i . � .1 I . I , , -: I - - � - . - r 41 - . I - decided to offer their lUory for sale. I 1: .. ;v.. I . . . " .. '.jL , i., - - ,.: I : :.. .,. " � ,P _; ?.: It: �. ,�r- .'­�: ;.1. I . Rowland, auctioneers. _. . I., -L_,.: 1'� - I I -. ... :� - i;� I ... . - I- -, . . � - ; :1. _t. f . I . . . I 1. I � I . L, " _.: � �_ �1� 1 7: .1 .1', L . .4'. �­ - ; I ^ ' . .: � I .- , � , . I... . . � , ., 1, ,:� o :: � 1. � 1. . ! , � :, , , ; - 0.7 � ,; ,%, f- - ,-;, �,�'. I I �.. � . ; I "�­ - . 1. 1-.. T I , L ; i, 1':,.� , - .1., - ,�­ . i. .�� 1. -;. - 1. .. - . 1, . � . .. .! - ­ - % I - bATU .1 . - ­ I I . I . - . - . - . - - . � � . - ,� , I :; � . r ,� i . , � . �� , � . � . ­ . �; I , ­� . � . . . - . , . - Hope this week n' Bali of .: .., "... �,!i . �.? I.' �. � .. %_ uot the - ­ 91 I at -;-,%!. -1 I �, . , _.�.i. � Gen.Tom, Thnuab's wife and company Q SWAY, OCT., 2ftD.-XU'tiO 1. " , , , , best! v ue going . ; ­` I atPort - .:., � . I :.,- , % . �. , .. I - _. L "A - 4. �" - . L I I . i - - %.- . are showing farm stock, implements,. 4c., the pro- - . , .1% I .. , ;_ Y: . . .� � W. , I � �; __ . : I . ­ .. . : _" . %-, � . ._." I , ; . . i, - : �; 1._ ' .. � � ... .. 1. , r �:­ � _.. . - ­_ w, �. - i F I . committiagnumer- , . .. .j, I .I.- - i_ �1 � . L'',. ., j ' t . -1 . � , 4 I . - . . _­. I � . , .-. .. �'. �, � I , . ,�' . - . . I . . . . - - Chicken thieves are ty of James a tb .. I - .., I �. , i� - - , . I . I . . I. . . i I : per a . � - :'�` - : . I i . ': . . - � ,�:. _­ __�, . I_- * a �. i.. .. 1 s I , 1 . - - ous depredations out around Beaverton. 1� .., _-, . _. . ; ... . , ,_-. - - r _'' - is.., . . - . , % i , . concession of Pic=rinigg.nh et S'lot2"b'Oon. .1 '* . . ; . - . � . L !. , .., I . - . , , , t - ..-. . . i - - �j i, L e . � . . . - � I - - _e - The Free Methodists of Canada held . ­ � .. I I . I - I � - . . . I � ; I . .1 a . See posters. Poacher & Rowland, I : :.I . , . 'i , i .z I - -I. r _j . �:,� - - .. I - I . � - I - - - their annual Conference at Uxbridge , auctioneers. . . .. '. _ I �.. : . . % . j - � I'l ..,!, ­ ._1 � I - � , 7 " : . !: . - I ­ . � - 1. . .1 . i I . - _. .. ". � ".. -, . : . , . � .. ­ � . I I . . 1L. ., L, � ­ , L, 1. I . . 0 "'', 0, ,U:N�-B:A,R ' . - - _. I . _� , . lately. - MONDAY, OCT. 24ft-Auciflot sale of choice - -.11�,�, ,.! � 1. !! 1 : . - . : . . ) I . . � I � 1. a .1, �! i " . I - I., . . . � . . - Csuningtoij is sinking - three 5,000 farm stock, implements, etc., the pro -1 , , 1, , � �, . . . : . �. . .. I __ ,, I � �.. , . . .1 . . I __. ! : ...'. . .1 .! . . ' . . - �.. .;, � �. . .- lls 1 � ­ . � I � 7, . - 11 . - ,�_., - ` - - -, - I . ; � , " � - . * , . .- , . '. � , ''�-,:��, 'j;, , ! � .. , - -: -t . � . . I . . , - . 6 � . . : . , �L I . I . .... .1 - I .. . 1. . I I . � � , ,-- _ I .- , L ;I . I . r. . _.) .,. : I .1 - I . - ; 11, , . , , - . : ._ �. - - 04 -, :' �:�;:�. �­ ­_ !I - . I i � , ,� ''.; ..;: , ­ . , : � r . - , `.�:: , . . I . , . , 1�&Ron tank's at 675 each for fire pro- party of Mr. Emmanuel lack, at as", :1 .1 ; -, , . " ,, . " ., � . ::.. I . ! I : . I half of the west half of 1 4, 5th con. f , .1 .1 _- 711, it- - *.I, .1 - - ,. I . - ' ' � : � � _. I , . - ' ' I - - . �� . . i I . . . . .- I ction. . - ' 0 ,.'.' ­ ­ '. FAR AHEAD O.F� COUGH. DROPS', I , I I _. . .., . - . . . I � . al . Poacher & - : .-.�; I.. i' . . . . ­ . i . - � . , 1 The bow Town Hall at Cannington Uxbridge. Sale at I O'cl ­ � . :� . , I ! ; ,� - 1 . .. Ilk �_ - - . � . . � � 0 r i ,. . I I I , . I " .. - � I . I 1 . .; . . . . .1 . : 1 : ... - ;:, I il- . . . .. I � I , � . ? . , ; I I ... � , I .� . . � . .% . � I - . . � . - '. .. .; � - -.1 I . . . � ­. . . I . I �, � ; I . -- ,_ - * i , . I .1 - was opened by grand concerts ,)n two Rowland, Auctioneers. posters. . , 1� . - * . � `� . ., � I . I . . I a I .. - . . . - .1 I -1 - , , , , wmw� - - I- -1 - " 9!r- I .1 . I - � � . I I , . . . - . Consecutive nights. WRI)NISDAY, OCT. 26TH -A ction sale of - ­ � . .. . --- . : . I 11 I , I � I . ... J, Mr. C. Redman ha Airchased the farm s�ocic and implements, the pro- . I S.; ow; .i.� " i� -,. � . - I ... � e . . -_ . I - ­_ I - - - ! furniture business of Mr'.';. -Hault, who rty of Mr. William Toung, at eapt :, i: .. . ; � .. , ...' � , , . , I .. , � i : :- � I.: - I . 1. . � is removing trom Brooklin. the n. of Uxbridge. ..; �. i - . , .. . ; , . � , - r . � A __ 11 .. - Sale a� I p. z ters. Poacher 1 : ,- I i, REHOUSE@ , 'v " � . a, 12th Kalf of lot 7, in , -0 r . . I � � . ;_ __ I ,- I � ; On Thuralay, Mr. John Saekvill 11 .. I CiiLA . I I �,­... W i r, - .1-: 11 . � . . �� I � _._.; - . 1. . I .. . I! .1 � - ,- - � ' ' . I - - . � ' eon. of Brock, fell from a load of straw & Rowli%ud, A10ti , . I , - . � , � �:, T - � .�-. . . ; . � .1 � . .. - . I :1 " � � I � '_ . . : . - . - , : . . �� , .g � . . _; � I - . . r j c 1 1 1 . i - _. I , , � I I , - - ' : " � � , � ,. - I .� I . � , , I. � . . , , . - V I . I : - -1 - �bMe ,: � . 1, i- , � I .. � : . .. r . . � .- . 1. 110 .. )'�';`, .. . , ,; ! i ... . I t ��- . . . �- . � ... 11. � � . - and fractured his- collar bone near the : jKOT11--PArties getting a print ,-�­'-`;�-� - - � �' ( , �. . . ­ �; ' ' ­ , . .� W' '."" ' "' ' "' 1 1. . - . - I ad al the office of TKz cmsma Na - �. %z , - , 0 ... - � - ,� " ...': - I I 1, _. . ­ . ­ - - . , . :. : M I :-, . . I I . . . I .:* . ape .. imi I to above from.,'-,�,'.." - . n tn m ce, I tl- 1, . . .1. , I � 1� There are111 . - 1� f` G " ' d'Cle ' g -dt e 0 ene' 9'At On' i, point of the left shoulder. I . ;: rai arim � �* : . I j . fib to the" Juage will get a notice t ZIL oir 1: - -" _., � . , . . . 0 SaL , C i ': ­ I i Ir . -, � � . -1 .1 _., against the Wbisehurch Voters' LisL date of printing to date f sale, ira I ': J'l , '': 1. � - - . . . . , 1 - . I ': : -! , �. , t, . . 1. � . I. I . . . . . . . - ­_ ., I . . I I 11 _. ­ � . - . . .. - !. . � . � I by d4 until the Who,& $took is L djBposed of. Parties aesirW Draw Goods.11adnels, Blanke . � I . L . ; I They are all on the manner. of entering CRAR01. 1 - .1 .: L,!;' . 1. ..l And * . . - t4, Voawt . , . �� .1. .1. �. - 7,, -- .` - , I - con da A, abo Overeoeb in -'. - - - � ' - I - Farmor's So and IA%ndholaer's Son. ..��.. --- - - -. , I . . � _ n I I __ I., . :.�;­ yow, lltos=r ., 1. . � . . I . number of kbe gj,vs Th� & . ;:. .. �.. .r. Moves, Tweeds, Cloth$, ReadY-=1418 Clothing in men@,, boys' and youths Tweed Suil rioes, 1, " � . . '-On %be 29th ult., a cphlba". 11 1, .. , a boys. Clothing made to order i All of above will be offered at- one-third lose than usual p - for $me - . " '' i . � - I - . - - �. al, mens', Youths' In ,.1 - I . -1 . hieuds of Mr. and Mrs. G. Martin, 8th That is to say, youi . d j be sold out by the Now Year. -1 I . .... I . . goods. The stock is large and must a so . .. . I. . . I . I.. _. -11 �. I .­ I . . . . .,-. . _____. IL, . " . ,1- , . � ". . . . I .. �� . - t at their residenso your breathing machiner wonder � . . �i �, - I . . � ..... . I . , . -.1 . . �11_ �, I . . -,.3 . . . I , , -_ ' - - . I . ;i - . . 1 . . - .,. .. .. � a boxguln - .....- 1--i . �11 ` - . 11800de Of little ...- " . . . 1ollowing MAS1 =93�abs . : '- ' '; - -%.; to celebrate . ; ., _� , i , � ... 6013*1 East Whitby, me y ­ � '" � `1 .1. . '.. .. _� .. I � . .1 . . . _ I! .. . ': -- , the 20th anniversary of their ful machinery it in. Not !only the larger I - . %.---,,: : � - ':... I in overea st , _. ., - - I , air -passages, bat the th� " .1 , 1; I: � ,:me .-. 'W_ � . . _. - wadding. . . .. - 1. . � . ! ._ I- . . : '� .1 .1 I,, t - I .-, . .. : . . I el � . ... ­:­_ A shunting m6dent -at Cauuvtk9t6u tubes and cavitive4 I , from them. _� .. , ­ . , : I' - killing When these are clogged d chcked with P"CEL L -The double shop we have sq Joni occupied, known as the Glasgow Warehouse. , .4 ., . n I i ­ - .' . h '�'. : . I station last week was the cause of I g, containing 244 acres of first-cismiana, WeIi fencea with two-:',: z . . 1. . - I - � d injuring others. inatter that ought not be there, your PAACIKL IL -Part, of lots 7 and 8, Base Line, Pickerin - . -, I . : � . . A ," 1. - �. - . 1-.. 14 sheep and a steer, an lungs cannot half do t air worK. And derneath. I U, , - ' , - i I . - .1 - : I . . I The car containing them, was upset over .. dwelling houses, out buildings all lately erected, with stone stables un . i - I L -'acres, choice land buil"gainal. � - c . - . ,_ - � - what they do, they,cannot do well. Call , -f I I . I .. I .. 1: - _. 181110 embankment. it cold, cough, croup, pneumnia, catarrh, PAJ'1091, III. 3outh part of 14t 28, in the 2nd Con. of Whitby, opntaining 65j .- . 11 o I , ' I I . _.. . ... I J ,­ ­ . �'. -.. I - The other Sunday evening Allan Brown, consumption or any at the family of fences all lately erected. , � . I 0 ., . . I I I - . I . .1 ­: �., . . I - . . �� . � . . of the 2ud concession of Whitchurch, had throat and nose and hesd and iting ob- p ' ' field, contaiining 81 acresi wegtof the OntarioLadies' Collegegate . .. ' ' I � �_. - ., , I . .-. kUCZL IV,.- A choice pasture I .. . . I - . . - . a straw stack and a hay stack consUmBa structions, all'are bad. All ought to be will be sold i the use 01 f both ,--. : .,. ! , . . . PARCZL V.-V.aeant lot �otween the Ontario BankandOntario Block. 1% The lot with 1, - . . ... - . � . . .1 ­ I by fire. It is supposed they were set -On got rid of. There is just one stirs way to . ­ �- - - . . I .- ... . �� - .. � . walls, to the north and south of said lot, on brook Street. . . . I - , * � , � � , - I I - - . �� .. . fire, if so it - was a mean and - wicked thing got rid of them. That is to take Boschee's . - - h on Dunnn street'. . . : L . � . .J; ... I . 0 . ..: . " .� ­ - . . . . - :1 ... 1. - . � .1 I i .1. . . , � i . I . German Syrup, which any druggist will PAR=L VL -Vacant lot immediately east of the English chure . - I .. � a . I I , ... i ". . . I I - . I � . ... . L- to do. ), � ­ . .. I .. I . . ... . ", ; I ,..:: ;_ r I . .. � , � er U86 . - I � .� . � � , , , , , . . � - . I . � - I . I .. _ . . I . I . a -plowing in ''one sell you at 75 cents a bottle. Even if ev Y. For further particulue apply to L I . � . . . I I ... . . . . ., . - . ; . . ­ ... � . . : . I . .. �, I . . ! Mr. Edward Birch wa -, � I I . . . I . L " , � . I ... .- , . ! I I L . - � - I : p I f ailed you, you may depend � � . . . ,- . I - . near Kirby. the thing else has , � . . t I . . ; . I I - L . I . I ... I , . I - � ­ : . of the fields of his farm ... . _ I., .. . .1 .. I � ., I . � . '-. - . - . I f. . w_ �; � a i � . - . , L I .. , � L � �' . _. . , 'y . L I . ; .. - . . . - . . other day h U the plow point caught in . . . :,�,. �Z. . & %T_ C L : , � . , W .LM75Z., : � _. -,t, : . i. - . . I , . . upon this for certain.. 052 . :�.-: - 1. 4W , - . I 'L ' I 4 Imijili I '� ,­ � I - 1 �. , . - . .1 issued'for -'.-I.. "-L . . . I . . .... . the skull o a remains of 6 -huxl1all M%nitoba bor,ds have' befailft i L - . - I i . . � - - . . - - . . . - .1 .. . being, and o KrOpM9 in the ground a. the completion of the Red River Valley I �-- 2 ­ __ i I . . ! ' :� . 1. ;.,- 1, . - , I . . � . ,� ..-j I ". I - ,� . � � . . I , , , , , I " -, . .. � . . . . :,'�'L I . - . �, � " . - - ;. . � :� I . i � - .. f a man. . . mand. I -, . I � � . . � - I L skeleton o . .- I . ..� .. ;:; . . - . - �.. - I . � . I ,.. _' - . . . - . . sy, near Parkdale, d­'j'L. -).�: MA * - . � . .. I - . - . ,-: �'.. 0 tuj�ned to view the. Perfect railmav, but they are not in active de- � :�' * - L . - ishors tim . I �.,11. 'Xhan a' list:.�_ ",, PiGvjN.-r0jRING-- P cyl. TEAS 1; .. ,; i.] � . - Mr. Richard, sont . Ayoub is in -the' desert I . , � _. � .- . � �" , Saturday evening to week. . . . 5 . . .. ' " V_ L I I I - ' � I . )0(--.---."-" - �. : � - . . I - . - . . I I .. :� - .- ,.- . U 1. � - I., '. . :.. � I . r. 1. . r ­ ­_ - attend the stock in his Buhl goo ,; I . I .'' I I : ..1. I � L : . . , - I,- . Tffs st-.xft you d1sturbed at I �­, � , I 1. . �1 I . I � - . . I L. i . I -1 � - , I I I . . . � . . . . . I - - % - . , � I . . - " . L;11. ­ ... I . 1. I - i - - . .1 .� , . . .1 . and broken of your rest by a sick 1. i . . I I I - .,L._ ��, "', . .. . I ­ '� 'SUG'AR.S ''' . ... � -Brock, wput out oh d health, . ; . I . .�, � - AD,nci -to flo 'a - ' ' . , I I 1. . � , ­ . UM 10 .i. - ': i . , . . L I . . but ,vas taken with a fainting fit and died . : , - -. : _- . � - I . ng With Pain, Of Cu U119 1. .. .�, i . I I . L - . - 1.1 . . . � I . I - . 'd I . once, andget &bottle ., . I rro . - q . . - . : 1 . , - . . . I - - ' n"Pt suffering and cryt �� � 0 . - � ' . - - immediatwily. The deceased was about chld t , , 1 ;�, I rr I -K E : P - . . . . . Tooth? If so send at 1. .. . I : . I ... .. _.. I . __ - . � kf me and a son of Mr. George Sootwu Syrup for _:�, I . - I ''I .- .�... . � - :. ,; . - - . . . - � I . � . .. - - - � .. 51 yew C Of ",Mrs. Winslow's ;i � � L. . J. . .- . .. . . .. �, , - � . r, .�! . . - - - children Teething. Its value L inealoulable. . .. - . L � . . : - , . . . ..... ; I -: I ­ . . . . Sonley, 41b eon., Whitby. . . . er Braces, " . - I I .... - . I , . . ; for the It will relieve the =httl? sufferer irn-siately. If you want Pdr,e ,' Drugs, Chemioals, Should TEAS I*.- , � . . .�, .. .. ­ �- are � .- - . 1 -al .. ' � . - - . Mr. John Weir, jr., who has s Depend upon it, , there is no mistake . - - . _1 and Diarrbma. , and all .. . . .. . I .. .- � ... I inso four years managed the saw Mill. OIL about it. It oures 137"a" Patent MedielneFi) Sponges, Perfamery I � . � . . ­ ­ _'. � - I 1. I � . . - - -: � .. . . 1. - I led re#ulates the Stomach and Egwels. core@ Wind . ' ­: - I . , : I . , has assull . �.... . . .. I - .'': . I . . - � .\Vorfar s at Goodwood gnma. roduces Inflammation, I . ,­ . � I . . Vr coliz, softens the i . . will find our . r . - . I ..� i, - i�. _1 � � . .. - 1, . . .. . . � . - - 'a and gives ton* and onew to the whole system. I 1 " . - , . I , 9. . � � I . .1 I , , .. - .. �. the management of Mr. Barry' ill at - . �'.� ­�s, Toilet Articles, you . :''I..-. SUG, RS' . 1. for ob ldran , , - � .. ;.. , , - ! i . . . . . . . I I - i I . . � , _1P ___ I . . . ,u n "]d". Winslow's Soothing Sm PWW i I �. ' � . - . Stock complete. ; . ­ . 1. - __ .. ir was four y 1= i- ,l . � ; j I .1 . ... I L .. . . � * ' - . I 11 Clayemont. Mr. We . .: . . I..". . _­ � � :. is plea"Ut to the ta"o ription - �. � .: '' . �.� ... .1 . - . I . I ...'� .. . � � . ,�;. i.. . . . I . . I . 1. I - . " ;; -1 I � . . .... � I � '. ,'..I . ..I ..� 11 - I - I 11 . Of th , .11, . , 1._ I .0 I.. q of Mr. Forfar and wellr%lekno 'in �_ � , I 1. -f the empIc of one of the oidest and t ftmale pbyaidi&no �. "t I 1. o . ....1 �, I e Best Quelty. - , , _. " I i .1 . ,!" - _. ' I , *. -1 " -1. - . - -11 as an excellent workman And A good' and nurs" in the United States, and is for sale '' * - . . : . - - . - - too 0 Phil . I . - a I .. . - I druggiste throughout the world. Pr PHYSICIANS .:.., PRESCRIPTIONS, R&MS9 B&MU, spicea .. , ; __ . . . . fellow. =& -botme. Be surip you ask for "Kits. WiN- I - , - 11 . - ... - . : - . . I __ I . 1. . I - I ,bout flys swv,s SOOT=a STzup," asid take no other . . - - .1 � Last Saturday morning & : - . ,:: .a: �. -�_: ' g carefully compounded at the. - _ . i � .. : - L o'clock a Woman$ 9'6pparen%IV about 50 kind. ' � I I . and tamily recipe . . 11 and'other Provisions, cheap*: I..... - - . � - I � . . , 1. . . 1. � I - on ,the. __ I � ' own% L. _LL : . � � I - _. __ ,diseoverod ; . . � � GQ � . - . f -.1 years of age, Wits pICILilCRING MARKET. I & !M11 -M. �­ , .- � �,.­ 1. - - . - ts Peterboro' with . . M * M -t . I . . L � ", I - - . 0 .L : � m . - bridg that C0111180 . . � - V.uws Mee, Oct. 13, IM. % '.6 0 . . , ; . I ' . ' .. I - - . 11 - I - : Aaliburnham, with her feet tied together ... . PICKERING.' PHARMACY . .. co�_ D=139�i , ; I - - . act f Trall irbeat "o -to ws; spring, 15c to ?ft. qoose � � . . � :. - � ... . - - _. 1. . and a ro" around her neek in the 0 6ft to 70c. Flour, family,poir OWL $11', --,---.I - . __ . I 1preleft and Oood. ­ - . I ,� - .. - - - - . .. . . to the river. No reuou is riour, pasul, per cwt. $2.0D. Bran per cwt 70c. �'L � - $WAn inspection will oblige. , . . I - I I � 4 1 . I 1; : � - ­. .. . Jumping in per owt, $15 per , - I . .. , � Ct Of t1ke $14 00 per son; shorle. 800 . I '. .. . . i I I \ �b � . z .. assigned for the strange condu son; �screenjngs 7oe per ows. Sit per ton. i". !; ;�.­ , . .". . ;-j .. 1, .- -.i . � .. . � il . I ; . .1 . " , � � I � . '. 7 . I � I .. I I .1 ," i . -1 - . . . I .,.. . . I " i, - - , �r . _% - . . I 1. , .. . . i .� I � . 'DL i � . ". �. - 1. I. FAAMBUS mARKZ7. 7 � GIR IN - B GS . - I I - � woman. I- I j I � : . . L . . ALEX* FIN A . , ' - - .1 � I . - . . I . . , . ­.. .. . . __ . �,;Z.. I L .... ,. . �. - . � , '' " , 11 � � .. _. . , .... .. I , . . I I - - � -1 1. - : . I I �. I ­ . ._-�, . 1, . . !� .1 ; .L - I 4, C.- � 2t- - , . L . I .- O-tes:- . I& .,:�; 'I., . ­1�1 . ; � .. . =R=a I . � I �� _% i - d rd F * 'Mr. � ... I- i ,'r Toronto, 00i. - � , M. .( , . .. � . I � - 1: . ------- ;_ ' I I . Port Perry Stan a air n . .1 ' reselvis of grain "ay were small ' : �'� �,�_,., ; . -1, ' I L. .i . � �­ t exhibited bis entire hor"s ' The street ' ' � ­ " . ..'�, , . I -1 . I . . I a_ j. I.. I 1. 1. L . . . . I . �� �., , '' - '* " . I . - . - . . . ..;. .. ;* , , - . ; i - . i t i . - . . the Bright and Ale beat offered an . , , ) 'L � � W. , . . L' . ; . 4 1 , , _. ­ I _­ '. � I... -� . I m " , . . nag . . � . � . .. �. . I I . ' I . I . . !I.: I . � L 1, /. L I I ­ � . 1. � - . 8. G raham ,&nder McGregor, two and prices Unahinged. About 1W bushels of . . ., � ' ' . I z .. . ,� . .. I �Im is "Ok or '141= , . _. I . � � .1 I . I ' ' . ' d sold at i7a to ise for fail and 1. '. - - - . .�, .__ as the country w . U0 we for goon. Barley am " A 'L. - . . I . 1. I f 1. I . - .. . j - I .L __ as puye bred Clydesdal" 0. to Mc. oafa Sm. wish mi.. O)fuw . �� . , ;­":.! "" _ �­ s . - � L I .. :1� 1. . I . . * I '' . I '' � : � . . . I �'.1.1 I . . , . . . ... � . i . . . . . . - �. .. � ­ -1 I . . . . .. ! ­ L . . , ­. - � I _- . ­ tual as 618, ..... " , ­ � 1. I .. - . . . P i .1 V i.. _ I ! . . r . L . afforda, and to say "S ttldv� was, only . I . . . I a .%r a I - , ) . Nobels at 33c to NO. PSIA are Dom . .1 r. 7'.', i ,.' , � . � t L . Lumber . d ' . � L . . " - I., I :. ! ( - . . ­ .1 � . - betwem his and th#� first prize as to fak MPFY,; 30 t000ds � \ 0 . I � vl one horse f I �1. � . I . . . . - . 0 I � I i .� ':'� VIU:- 0115 k I%"- WN at 0 10 $.�,, . - , - r - - . 11 . � C - . ! .� � - . .., � - . I W . I . I - . . � . L - � 1. animal, is fte. 03 MM .- - 8 I L. I _� �v saying a go�d deal for his 'I gap sold at 04 30 to ST 00. ;L B om... noes. . I . � I ". " %%�"*%Jv ,- . ­ 1, . and stits rise. Alax. Mc- 6644"goDn tor torequmisM and $5 50 to $T 00 for At Ro . . U yolm are - W ,�r . . A I- judgment 0 1 1 . . ..; .: .1 I I ­ � ad mukon .. , , .1 1. . z . - 1 _. .' tL . . ; ­. Gregor was imporwj7y, mr. P,At. Miller, hind quarters. Loamb 09 to $30 00; & ., . .. . I : : I , : . . . _. I - I I - Ly . / I � � . . _.. . I ­ . . . . . I . I I - I _. I - � _ . !. . . - . . I . . I � . : . �_ 1 . � � . I- � . . . . . 13r., ot riekering, and naKu no dom. #I to 68 00. ties maftet , was quiet to -day, Lad , � , ! , 47.y,. - :,. . -" %Ii . . L . 1. ... . I . I �. 11 � � I Of I - . ... . . . .; _. � . I i . I .- . is 666 The prod . I I �%-L: . - - I !, . - . ,. . . . . . . - - . - � . .:. I ­ . I '. . I I . . . 1. - . . � � .. I joes genereny juW gboady. We quote: Beef i,. *., :, . . - - � - �:. 1� .. � . . . . I ­ . . - - 1 � .. - I . . wendatiou from say one. He . 1. . . . � .�' , - 1, - . I . . _... I . I . . '. � I � . . . ­ . . I q d landid to i4e; bn"w. lb. rang. 24 00 00# Isr" molls � I S ego., ..; , i � I : . . I z . I I , .1. i i ­ . . to - .... ... I - I � I Up in I 140 to lj�L Baeon Ift 60 Ift . q L. _. ­ I . - parumlarly gooc , � � . � j -.- . .1 i . - .: - quality, RRM is to me. 0 - I , .- , 1 � I : . ; - __R P . �. . -_� I - : I I . horse Of groat substance, _M 8 19 1* 9g; interior. Ift to liba. Urd ift; Chown . -%a,--- - 1 : - . .. - T fed - GEOP PAR a . ­ I , , . - - - . - - IL .1. ) . . _... : . 1 . . I I., . ' I.' L and is a model of BY04MU7 and siningth. poistoss per bag M to 61 W, PPT*i per bamrsk . . osts , . I . .L r . � , : . no - , I �'_ . - . . Y� '. � I ­ . . . I - . . . . I ... ' . .1 , - _1_ - __ a ' - - I i - - , , . . . _ L � � - - . . I I � ,_ . - . . 'i . Tr -_ I -. . .- Pi e i. . . . . .� . - - . L - --: �. land will give a good -plex4ft" Sf 4*.,&.z :., � ... , L � � i 1. . � . 0 . . . I . . , � .,, . espondeut of the Oebawa Reformer w VAX= Aamen , ' Q ''. 1 I . . . I - . . ... I . , . He is registered hare and in Seatland, TrOc 00 61 OD' I 111. .L . � . � - A corr smunt of himself. V i E N'S.,. ILEE If.--- "I - . �_­ - ck to 11 i.. - : ' - � - ;_ _. ' - % � . � follo":- T"INs "tNG EAST DjD3 AS FOLLOWS: � , � . I . .. , .! 8-th ..* 1. . . . .- . . - eat Whitby writes as I - � - I . L__ I : " , , I . %L I I . . . I I from W, . . I � I . ... .. I . I - . I . I . .. ­­ - f - - - ' - I .1 I I uch was the express - No. I ExPRx8s. - . 8:14 A - M. - ; - . .. ; 11- - .. I . . _ , L '. . I I � . : - I .-.. - . :I. t.� : � , , I �- ­ 0 . - �, 12. �� .. ''..'L . . i ..: - .� - ... : . , � _ . . 1. . Or anything in my line, giv ' ' A . � . " � .,. ,_� , , . I I L I . � 1. - - ,�.. 1. � . . "Time will tell." 8 � ''' I , - , 1. . . . .. ; ' r ion 66 44 .-I. � . � .,�� -. ��./.� j . .- . �. : . .., - �_ of a resident of " section . *q ; - .1, THE BRAZILIAN WAREHOUSE I—% . - L - -- .. . . . . 1, .i. me a I I . I . , . - : � : late John Dow passed &WAY to that place .- " 8 - . . 9:02 P: M. L L: 1� � '. � I-. _ - call. "', , I . . I . I .... when the , 11 is LiesTNI116 EIP. - - 9:65 M- - - I. .1 � I " - I . .. , - . * .1 ­ ,--.- . - i I , -.1: , I,- -I.- meaning that ' -4 7 TACAL0 �% - - e 6:85 P.M. I . Will celebrate the event by a complete revolution in the Crockery . '. I . ........ , I I . . ., � I , _ ,.L - � " ," - 1. :1.1 I , whence, there is no return- . : I . . . . . � V, 1-1 a familv, could .. In MIZZD' .I - - 2:81 P. M. � ; I . . ­ I .. . -11 � I . � / . Mrs. Dow, with so Young � I L4 . . . -1. Trade for the I . . . ­� 11 - . I � . ,� . - . - :, � : � not carry on farnijugs Well, John Dow TRAINS GOING Wz8T'DUZ AS FOLLOWS*-,, . . vo, 1! . � ­ .. - - - 1. �: I . L .. . . - . - . _. . .: � . . , _ � ! . I , , - . . . � . . . . . _. I I L - : . I . I - - � , . - . o 11 . . I , I r . . . ; I was dead 29 year's on the 7-th of this No. 6 LIGHTNING ,.ElP. 9:55 A- M * wmxr.r ,rml-II . :DAIrS I I - ... _. _. . . !. I. 8:55 A. M* � J'NOO -�­. Gli]E * 11 4 , � . � , ow main- , -, 6 LocAL . - - * . �. . . - - ' ; .� * ,� '. :. - month, and vot only has Mrs. D 17. - I ­ . I - . i I . - . . I . . I tained her former pursuit " a farmer, .. 11 2 ExPRE88 - , .. 9:02 F. M- -Colored Dinner Setts, Colored To& Betts and colored Chamber Botts, actually given -- : ! 4 ., . . , ­ - / 'I I 1 13 : I _! � -, � . - I I . family have largely ' 11 16 MIXRD . . - : . 4:46 P. M. sway. A large stock of entire new prttems and st lea to select from , � . � . ,,,� rrr . - - I � _ " - . . - - but I erself and her __ . ­.� Remember this is no humbug. We _lead 9p trade in . '. . . . : i I I .." I 1. _. . � . . rity, and her son -W. 4ir - - . � - . - :��' . . . . � ij2Fj'. L k� P�j 3i T . . I I .. ..� ' . . __ '�- . iDereasi .1 � �.. , ; .. -, 11 . Teas a &I Groceries. I � . � . I . .:.. � :_ - - I 1, � . - . � � .� ': , . .: I nd Coffees and Gener ' I . � . I � I . I - ... � . ...:* . - . . . �. q., to -day ranks among the leading far- I . . . ­ . . - ,fr I �, . . I z .111, . � � .. - - r, '41 Ij rM L � i j I - . ,� .., !."I .. I I . We carry a large stock and sell. . . , j'' L . . . 0 - . . . I I h . , ..., I I , , ; . . . - 4; T � . . ides Mro. L- - � , .. . - I _� I - .1 IMPROW � I Ii. ; - .r I I ­ � -1: � ! ... . . I.. - 1. r .; I �'. I.. � � .: . .. . t.� . . I 11� ". i �. . at b9stom prices. q� ­. . . . . I - I i- - . mers of South Ontario, Joss . I I s . - . . . . , . � .: ., , tying brought un her rion J. B. to . "' .. k. ��'-.�;_ :Z. I . . .,. I I �, � . . I , , - , .. . . . Dow hi �� " , I , 6 .. .. ter, fr6sh eve and kmen' a- .. 'ej r '_ I , [ � I , �. I . . . . . !. ,i- * --- Ilighest 1)ncas for any quani I � - i .... ! . . Zas"d among- the' . ,.� Kir Ay of choice but 1: '" , � , . '. , 1. the bar, who is now . )ft. . . , r �. _ . L .. ,� " . . - I ; I -.' . I . a to show goods. s' .. .. i The BEM.r.t (` ' if i - .', - ­: of this county. MCI' , bicon. plea" call and see us. No troubl . I ' ' L - ,:1 I . .1. . - 1_._-1, v I � foremost barristers 6. - I I ' ' _. :;. .,.',. , . =ade � -/'- I I., I I :. %. . , I - - . j I .!� ., . � . . . . credit is due Mrs. Dow in the manag . . ). . "I :..; _. ,. . '' . Is the only instrument . � . , .�;. . . . - . �.,_., ..: . . a of her ; - z � , I � , : - . ..,." , - SIMON FRASIER9 ." 'I., - baying a petfeet Dust, Moth an& NO, - . . I � , , . - . - ment of her affaira sine � the death � . . . . . � '. I I - *--i I .. . . 0 . a C I I I . . .,.-...-! -i or, which is always close& and is I 06 IL I "I - . - . .� ... - .!� . .! P - ;_-;-, I - wy'! j ­ �� hilby, Ont-� Rxclud Lzhl . i - . � .. : husband. .. . I , Deverell's Block, Brock St., W superior to a so-called "Mouse Proof At Loh - � . . . . - _­ ay post ;-Considerable - .,I ". . �. 1. . - .. : -1 ompany. The - . I I ,.. 1. . - ,.. . I 11 . I � . .1 . I I i � , . ; ­ � .- Says the i��as . ..­,: . - � I � _. ­ - - __ L - __ - - - . ment"advertised byinother oc . .. 1! I . . _ ad by " L , rl;. !� I :: ,!,.., . _ � I , I I . , .. , . --- - wound * . ! . - - ­ I... I i rovemont consists in a go -to i I - . culty is being experienc �­­. : ,'I . . �. m . V ...: ... diffi . ," % L .. 1. �i: �z . i I I . I � ­ ­ .:. ' I.- .' ­: , _ .., �. I . L r . � . I . . ing back north in pr . . , . L;! , Fum For Bale. . - am For Sale. __'. � Ms, which to Opened and Closed with th � . . 0- %.' '� L '' . I � . ft I. I 1 t- - 1 - _.. � � ' .%, , . . � . : L.. , . - ! . � . . . . . . 1. �, .1 � . � :: . -- ­ I �. � lumbermon*orrat - ::;,.­" _ - . - i -board; sliould the 0186 . , - . . I I ..:�� , 4. : . E A At any time b$ 1. . . I _� , . . . : :..,,:!: - ....1, , 1, : . �. .�, � . . . . : . � - . i I - , . ! ': I - - . .r number of men to - .1� - �, I _-�. ­ T . - I : . . i 9yel - - - j -L , - . - , ClInng the required "L r ; , . - ,�­ -��, rL, dust and vermin aretrselY sami"ad, an - I . ­.. . . is in the ToWnsh n. of the will "suredly eat their way out. . i I I ; - � . -1 - I upon the enlarsted A ". ,.. ,,.:�.. at farm OTS 25 and 26, in the �rd Coi . . .. cin7 on the work . . I I I I I NE of the be 1n7o other company ean use our patent Pedal - - I - . . I . . . .. t ��,j� : ­ no hundred SUS L Township of Pickering, containing about �. *� � , a I ­ ; , I I , ; ,1�, _---:��, of Pickering, containing 0 - ) � � #P - : scale rendered necce"Iry In consequene . . . i ....., � 0 L5. Broken Front Wyss, On which WO and we would advise all i an �urobAkdgft , . . I _-�, ! ..',, .. ... twenty -give, acres, and being to$ I L . , - -1-:.- :,* ... , .,.. I L., I , - ; : - '; '' I - , one hundred and tw two ut::2 I- ..L.' . . I/ .. _. I - limits being overr;u by the bush . . . : .i . - . ()us mile from Piokering V1111196 a good stone dwell=Touee' , 1&&rn to bu 10" wcq 410t**ns, . . ,11 . �; -,? .-! � , , � or.t and t'� - . . . - - . ofthe . I ... ;.,.�. .1 1. . .1ci'j...'! C*neossion. ard; .=BHLL OF . I 4. . :,. "O t , . , - . ­ stables, and every convenience. � , 4 t . d SlUjoeWAyi being .: �! " s_ ;,.- and halt a mile from 0. T. R. station. For fur- ail portent and cal. improv&, . A . - .1 ... .. . 4 . - .'4 e. , - - - .. I ­', I. Of . . _-_.: fires, many dams an ; .. �.. I., : za P10KARD, on ments known to the trade. , I . . . - ': - - '-.:.f L , ! . - . ajar particular$ Rply to JAM living spring of water in collar; a lot aw . . . L P . �_ �' �! . - . - � . ,::�� " I . . i .... ,. 11 I . va . �: 1. - . ,.�, I . 1. .. �:Yf; 1 - the promises, or akering P. O. 4"I hard wood and codar 0 remises. The I . r, . .�- - L . . *1 . . also destroyedt and which will have'to.be , � - I : - . �� , , - .- , I I , I . 'L . . . . I � - F.-qo6.- , .. .19 I . I _. . - - ..- ad for the %,. - 9 = tam in only four milefinfr9m 4, 1 . �: .. as to be re . . I.&ewarm- .. .r Pickering Vill 0. Forsyth Bros,* - " A ..e. - -I.L1. 7 - . . . replaced this fall 80 - ; a 14. 0 V and two and a half from P Harbor. Vor � %, I L- L - I I -_ IL - spring - Mossom, BOYT-.& coo .. � ..L. � , GH90 ;_� L " I . . .. . � . . freshets . . I r&duste of Ontario VetsAary college. further particul&rs apply 't(o'k0'"A'USSER STOTTS, - . . . I I .. , �',.."._,._L I. �: , - . \� .�.,*.'' � Honor G � . . I -... - i ._�,I__ - ;: . . � . ble their operations Pickering P. 0. "tf - I . . - �. I __1 . . dou . - Buy iinplanients where'You am' * , # I .." t � . - . ­. - - - q will more than . - - � �, . ,� - , - I j�ii��';!;.C= . . - I . I 3�Tor I - L i- _1 - V.1., . I I.. � I ;I . : 1, _: I . I 11 1.� - this year, intendi derstand. to I .:: :.­�i:,w . . � G 11 - 1-1 I - _. . 1. � ng. we un . ; ,_ . I 1: m 11111 . ill, w 2010- I I � ., - . '' , . I ­ . -1 ;1 '. - . 'I.' I � . ) ,� , , -- � I �, I ,­­]. I . i ­. . � 1. � j'L�; . . _­ . .. I . . . . � I : , . __ ' . 1� 0. i I.-� ; � - . ies of about sixty men .�.� . i � ­' :­ '--Ii . . - I Always et . Rep . . - Ill . � put in seven sbant . I ,� I . I . * . : ___ . - I., I I -1 ;-, , . 1 .? -,� .,-,,, -. . : I 1. , I .. . . . . each, of wbiell tour are already � started, . .; I � ....1. I L ' L 'GRISTING & CHOPPING sendiv#v ; : . - . It, I , ( I . ''. .. - ' 1 � :' � ' . - I . I . 01 ,; t ,;I � . . . - . �i - L. i . . , � , but without their full complemerit of ' " �' - ' - ��", r '' � . I . t�: without driving 40 or 60 mile" Or ... . � t.- . .. ., ; , , I _. - � -.1 -DONE- '1-1- - 11�1 �_ � � . ­ �. .. men. Last year the firm had two 'i ' ;­_!__­�, I �.'­ , , _� I , ,. EyeryL Day in thd Week at �. .., . - twice the distance. : We bave, I ; : i - , 7 , -, , - . I I .. . I . __ L I : . �_: , I L- - . 1. . . - . . � . � . L . . , -� . . .. 1. . I . ­ I -F, .* ��­=�- . , -1 . ,,, - . andinte . . ,--,_�t-4. � ­ - 1 i. " , , :, . - shanties of about a .", 1. -i. . .4 � r . � , �, , �, ,, �' . � .1 . �11 '. . - . - - . - ., I I � � 1: t, ______) , . �. . L, line of repairs . I . . �i . �_ ,I,- . . 11 - - - .", " i - V.... I I . - - I . . � I I- . .- �v.� i � I : I . I . _ I - � . .:. . - - .., - .. - I L . . I . ­ . . 1 .. ..- . - - -_ .- - . 'Besides these there will probably be - , ,=.. .: I . .1. , and , I , . _ I,: : . � :.,. :, J , � - , en each. , ' '­ , �� ,;- . ind keeping a full � .: I . , . . � . . I . . r . nties will all , . The ELMA DALE I , � _. - aw- � ��.... . � - . . . - _. . , . ­ I ,?�, - � I .., . - . . -1 :� '. . ar of jobbers The 811a . i . � %:i - L ­ ,.. - 1.11 11 �% P . �., -, . . 6W va* . ' 6t,w - -11 . I . . numbi 11 ;1111 � 446W va*_ - � 3, � . 1'. - . . - � n within - w P ­­­ - I I I . . f -,,' �� - . �� m - L _1 . , I �'- 1. , - .. I . . k . � . �,,�,.- I L . - .� - - - 1: be in the townsbip of Snowde I I _;�, I ___ - I . , . 1. , I.- .1 � - i wbeat gio,6nd, ,� I.. I ,%A _. . - .- ". - , _-A. . , I er "U have his ow . 11 . � � I :i:_:�1_".._'. ,) 1". 'L . � .1 . � Vary farm - . . - , . - M ­,_ . - . . . i . _ ,'-Y . - . . - ., . . . � ': radius . 'r, boo �_ u 6" I sure 44 . - 'iles. Mr. N - - FAbn ![In*e* ... I .�, of about ten ' m , lutely Puree, 11. .. . � - * scouring 2�� I A and it you bring good wheat YO ' ,4��, """; . - . __ . . - � : j..- �.�-.' " . .1 V I , ANOF 'to got good flour. , vices- I I _1 -- - '� ., -k.iL-­� '. - . . �. . urity - .. .; ': , �'� - -), . more a P iZ1 , , d - '. at feasonable P - ­­ .!� -A Barnhavit, the manager, is no This powder never v"jes. A marvel of so. AlldiseqA020fthe OmOgticAtOd. , L - �.. , , -, �1 , 1"A .: T I � - � I I I . I '. _­ 2 ,,, . . . ­ .. I IA- �­ ,; - . 4" � : . .. L I - . ' Quebec at sold in snimble t aii ': , �jj _L 1� ,If - � ­ . I . � - Ld N,ew Brunswick for tliq men strength and whCaesom0no"­ ttnom 1qO spoe - talti - � I . 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Manq a, A 3 r bif.%n" for• pbpn�ar[ty adeuiari to take him aotrl higg Disse' agaiw • have been :: . ,i - :- further and farther away from her, the oat- it ou she saw l4 tke ).sett ltglit that ie out the ion de words for which s e .� . lightning "the desert-g�u'd►el traveler for I �'' OR' L mina> iD madness of her devotion when re- look- Uke a pnt►p's shirt, r411ai ap sad fail . sed ± . a most notab g ` ` . rr "r' +terse of fortunegsve him .agwin to her and toned with a•. piI►. Set' flrs6 itr►preesidn water, only the resolatton that steals toned h� of ' SHA LLQ.. I -T BE I N ; ''' %: :;', pa •- . ' . =� her alto, and Dorking disappointment at the was that it had been forgpttea ander the ber ookl eyes, enabled her toforce down £;,. .. fordo i cu ---� discovery that her love'ooa not make him dressing -table by a former. otpupan - th _ y the need , Cl3�P ER IL surprise. "And left madame behind him to happq, had worn the woman oat until moth• room ; but just wt the mopaeat thwt she in- her t, and to bear ltke a lifeless ata- - ' gi ,f buildings i • economise by h@r9elf, whnch ns dull worn a>>! fog but file egpberie of emotion wed left stinctively took the pin 'nt, the door open• tniithe lases o{ the husband for whom w , t conductors dacleliae was far too egbmissive by .habit „ , the best timet; Bat, juin th4n madames ofd wor ante her bd w sudenl that she ntttered a little cry week ago he would have died. .s afternoon i to think o1� disc . ping ny f 'dad ort of etaksble ens of i her. Thti goo sf>lY y so Bs aoxsrxvan.) ; . . k: a nity_blegau t0-BhO duo p`issionsto. heartr� �t =-an a dekko her-. of surtpprise as Loufr burst into the room. i flash of list Louia'tt; thireforfl, as soon.as h'`, ad eft life nit way, sud'the dry %lit Frenohkoman rwIf to the details Vf the •sale of her dresses; VOho s there 2 he called, in a load, i _ - - - room she wsn>i ib beth and- d ully trfe� (`e, I Ab madatne these hos. wo shabb rooms harsh voice. A "Prominent �p1'o6ant in Trouble• i • , : ' b h wh hl i soTtened a Litt , of her installation in her t y , ., , ,a in hu °®as w<t day, 7 to �o tri sleep. But here her w'ell•trfed far• bands who c •u't be content with one wife, and to the search for pa Ilr with a sort of It s elf right, Loate , it s only I—lion- Ofd moveybage open ' nit of asaive obedience broke down ; that ever ours and eft she ma be the p d Assn ish sad cross ++s a be+►c ► the at ten! Y - P how y g Pt' Y Y , Y lessure which, amazed her. The remem- aline, she. sal , astonished by the sharpness The clerks know enough to keep out of bis way... but at the note that Louis had forced her to Writto P pl g �r•a,nee of Mr. Staunton's kindness, the let- of his tone, and by a wild, soared look on Lest the merchant should gru lite sad swear _ / .' nzzled and fri htened her ; her husband's :ares' e° e.it in best ate . have nothio to- do. °} / � i. number of p B with. I never did, she added unnecessar• bin tear of a cuff fragments. yea lunation that he had made her do it for a ter T.ouie had made her write, the strange his face as his eyes seemed to flash round E.er Tabby, t she ve - k P fly. "And how can I be of service to mb- fear she had had about it scarcely coca- the darkeningtroom,. Or a kink, it aha ventures too near ; ,; . '- - trick seemed lame and unsatisfactory, as dame ! i will most wilhngly if I can," "she fed her any longer ezeept as a vague His lance then fell u on her ss► '1"hey all know the muster ii apt to be rough, bro en pat she thou ht Duct the incident with the ter- g P Aad hie freaks unezpeoted sad queer. ve>�ng etc S added, with some kindliness. - Steam -like incident that had passed and she sat on the floor in deep shadow. t Ninety fee rible clearness with which night shows us all «Thank ou. Can on tell m8 where I " thea • et n , Whwt are ou What m ►kes the old fellow so surly and , y y had no connection with that life whish tint up, g P Y And behave ao confoundedly mean 2 . down entir things evil. Yet the very suggestion that ought to go to try to sell some dresses' at present seemed so very narrow to her. hiding away there for ; hs asked sharply• There'r certainly something the matter with him-- - ecould have had a serious purpose in dicta- I h>`ve some ver handsome ones that I pairs were tin to hoc that ur ant a sal to Mr. Staub- y S tie would work very hard, and she would " I aim not hiding, Louis," she answered Is it eu m ed .-liver, or spleen 4 g g PP have oily .worn a few times, sad that I do all the good she could ; for she hada gently, and was moving to get up when 'he we've guessed {t—hie liver is eluggtah and bad, . years after ton canse3 her tastart;up cold and shudder- „ ills bloo4 is disordered and tout. and althou iia and to rub►� to the door, and, crouching shall not want agai$, she added, aa.'osalie borcr9etrie feeling that the luxurious life she caught sight of the object in her hand• It's enough to wake any one hopelessly mad, the intervn 8 looked at her curiously. led for the first ten molsthr ul her second "What have you Rot there i said he, And greet b s beet friend with a growl• beside it, listen intently fat Louis s faiitstep -`A$ she finished a eakin Madeline raised h The wo -wide renied�, - in construe in wild ton 'n for his' reaence to die 1 a P g' marriage needed some sort of ezpiaLion. and, stooping, a sawtehed it item her. Dr. Pierre's church run gig P Pe the linen cover she had flung over the, But the calm did 'not last long. On the As he did so, with grasp not quite steady Golden M ieal Discovery, will correct a great fear. dresses she had taken out of one of her fourth evening after Louis's depsrtnre, she the shirt unrolled itself ; and with ho1•- diaurdered liver and parity the blood, tone ; storm on J But he3 did not come. All through"the trunks, and displayyed to the keenly-appreci was passing by the hotel where she had ror which seemed to stopp her breath, your system and build up your flesh and - : na�� , - night she waited and watched, sod the ac ative eyes of the old Frenchwoman atempt- stayed with him, when aha saw him stand- Madeline saw that on the rail's, the front of often th. y' P ive business of the day was fn full swing be- ins pile of silk and satin, heavy brocade and g was nein j fore she fell aaleep,'ber last confused thought lace at which the both azsd for lug in the Porte cochere. She stopped short, the Dollar, and far up one of the sleeves, Pur dudes are about to don octoses baa- the entre❑ a reaentiment of comm evil. Broad•da delicate Y g the blood rushing to her head, and making were Brest dark stains P g y dome moments not without reverence. it throb, and dimming her eight. She wwe "What is it'. What`is it 2" she asked, in gaets. inanfircient light brought a sharp knock at the door, ., Ah, yes, that is the dress madame wore on the other side of the road, and he did a broken, guttural whisper, after a minute's wbRt iL M�BHS: - low the e To the roan or woman who has never ground, a and the sight of ]souls a handwritWg on the: d +' as Ro lis venturin to Isy it but she knew that he saw silence, during which, with a curse, Die Bre- „ „ note which the r- landed her' Qn' - y' `<` not �ook up ; been ill, the word health is meaningless- . take place ' ' ab A di>>.f &ui; browntoiaw on one of them when -her, for Louis saw�everpthTfig and egerybody teuil had rolled 'it up again and - tried to But to the one who has Buffered and deapafr- . • tra with her morning. cuffed; wan..g her' black eyes had taken note of every fold. wnd it was one of h% amiable"characteristics t runt it into one of his pockets. yy that she , `1 ed, health appears as a priceless boon. To f,' t tor t wn - gealive after the nights reflahtions, .. It is verb* beautiful,' to let his .friends ass him' .,o save himself It is nothio nothio . At leas if re she touched it : " He and P r g— g •' the thousands of unfortunate women woo said to herself befo the trunk •a n tion. Madeline n ou must know—But no, it Would only � �` ' e sued uta the man forms ' . has deserted me." Then she tore the envoi- Madelin op 8' the trouble of a sal Y are suffering from some of y drew out; another and more showy costume, love had flashed into fall life at the first :frighten yon, - RES' opo, and red the letter twice through very with much• red and old, which -had hada .. ++ of weaknesses or irre ularities peculiar to ! g sight of 'him ; but even as' impuI a urged Tell me, tell` me 1 their sex. •Dr. Pierces Favorite Prewxip- I - ' 'a" The recc qn�oily. ++ nota ran stares d' origirialite at Auteuil. Rosalie's her to rush across the road to him, reason, " Well, don't be frightened. �s I was My darling Madeline, the ntelli ant face li hied up enddenly at. kin too told her that to.do bo would be 'walking by myself the day before yesterday tion holds forth the promise of a seedy re- , ? destroyed - .. that i g K wa g was at• storation of this " prleeless boon.' ty. The 1 / I know you will be delighted to hoar sight of it. " Ah ? escaped sharply from to ut herself at the mercy of a cold and in a lonely place, near a - wood, I / I have most opportunely and unez ctedly her li e. pp A. woman always looks under the bed for of the cou p sellah tyrant, who did not want her, and tacked—" flood and i -found some employment which, thotigh it is Madeline; Looked n ' " You have seen' a 4 a man. Aman Des out between sole to P Y, P• who would make her ppa a heavy price for Attacked 1 Bp a man 2" g lit of th 'not of a kind to make our fortunes ra idl toilette.like this before?" she added, trying his toleration of theinfirmity of heratteetion. "No, no,; by a woh." look for him. - �` � Y - will at least relieve me from the terrible +. ?" - � The ks and oblins that delight , i Lake Moes trial I have suffered lately, of aeeinsz my to speak careleasty. Atter a struggle with herself so short and so At $aura . eI'°° g ! i.- house ane I ha�►e'onl heard of one To ttu wiffi terror sit the night ; • N'o, -madame ; y sharp that it was only like one agonizing "No: The fact is I have deceivedyon• Mp That stalk abroad in hideous dreams • r, tian bl inir - sweet queen deprived of the dainty luxuries toilette like that,"answered Rosalie, whose' pan she. stepped forward to continue her reverse of fortune, my inability to provide wlth which dyspepsia's fancy teems, . whi rh beauty has the = ight to demand. The g' had driven me half, mad 2nd I re- will never trouble with their itis ; I , . which is sharp eyes had noted every golden tassel, walk ; then Louts looked at her with an for you, 450 miles nature of my employment I will ex- every embroidered flower, on the crimson expression which was ih realit simply -one solved to commit suicide. I drove to St. The mai� who trusts in Pieroe's Palle. plain to you oa my return from Havre, velvet aaderakiK t• y Dr. Pierre's Pleiteant Purgative lyellete : —vegetable, deep, was next thr �„ of astonishment, butto her dazzled, blinded, Lazarb, took the first train that started; harmless, painless, sure ! cal. Soni where I shall Ue for the q " Indeed ! and what toilette was that . reaaornefnl a ea it seemed eloquent found myself in the morning at N ' re; I weeks ; I need not tell. you "that it '18 ,, It was one worn at the races three Y The Lmperor of Russia pings the comet. �. ; hoose disc + entleman et with reproach and wounded feeling. took another train to Aatun, which I know Can thin be the real secret of Nihilistic roti-! I west of C - nothing unworthy of a g , Y months aggo by the mistreas of the million- In the seine moment it struck her that he well where there are woods, where I . top pride of birth made me hesitate to avow sire, M. de Bretenil." looked ill, and pale, anzioua ; and as she thought I would shoot myself quietly. 1 vitt' ? II of the hr ed 1 and CoA' No More. l � been the to yon that for your sake I had condescend Madeline had been prepared for a recbg- rear his side she wbispere•i humbly, was attacked, as I tell you, by a wo f to do a clerk's work for a clerk's wage. I ninon, and had stood tridin with the gra Watson's Dough drops are the best in the : sent proje enclose le some money call r have ; I will g p' alipI her hand into his, and looking into in defondfng myself my instinctive clinging world for the throat and chest, for the voice 1 -, from the Y er of a skirt read to parry a question or his a with the sim le devotion of a do to life woke aiu. I came back to Parts, send ou more when I have eariaed it• Y ' ' Y Y p. g unequalled. See that the letters R. & T. W. : dug by Jo Y I to listen to an exclamation. But there was who does not concern himself with the faults not intending to inflict my wretched pre- i i Stran a words fora Da Breteuil to uhe 1 Do • „ are stamped on each drop. i the purp�� g one word'in the chambermaid s s eech th nonce u on ou. not mention my degredatiou—ala$, my pride �. of his manner : P Y New ezploeives are being discovered t r; floods enc struck her dumb ; she tied sometimes won i, Forgive me." , "Then those marks—those stains—are— still calls out l—to any one. Bear up ; I dared what was the position assigned to her Louis nodded at heI• tiiagnanimously, blood!" she interrupted fearfully. daily, but powder is still good enough for! season. shall clasp my darling in my stiffs again be by her husband's friends, bat never before though he had ,not the, slightest idea fur " Yes, yes ; but only my wrists—nothing the ladies. I would tht fore long. Adieu, my divine one—no, au had she heard her de radation taken for D ed." Whenever oar mess, h or Bowelr gel oat of or- � - t ; (:; . in estir fo vevoir,—Your adoring and detroted g what she asked his foYgivenese. She put serious. on t be alarm i •. . granted. She `remained silent for a few min• der, causing tliousneee, b or Ivdigeerion, in eatimat� Loves. ': ' her arm through his, and -led him In the. $ut she was not reassured; some horrible and their attendant evils, W a at once a does of Dr. I • I - I be only - utas, wnd Rosalie, whose respect for her lied direotiotr.of her new abode. thought 'had taken possession of her. She ,,arson a Stomach Bittern. Beet family medbiar, � . made to ti file letter was in English, which the wc- ev6dently risen much hieher. sitars the d'is- " I have has• to take tf�►o cheaper room%, got up, and without a word more walked Au 1)roggiatr. bo Dents. tial it b 1 � complished De Breteuil rspoke and wrote as cgvery that Madame Louis was 615 woman Louis. I am afraid you `won't like theirs, with undecided, staggering steps, a -d with If the receiver is as bad an the thief, P y easily as French ; enclosed were two ten whose beauty and magnificent toilettes had for they are rather small and not very well the fumbling slowness of a half witted per- what's Lhe use of having one appointed for !; franc notes. Madeline felt, on reading this * been the talk of I oris, began to fear that furni ihed," she said with some anxiety. son through the door which led into the sit• our busted bank ? .r 1 A Fren letter, as if all her love for her husband had she had been indiscreet. " U well you know I am.not particular,," ting room. De Breteail half called t0 her; The gportinx Record, ' I' says that . .. snddeul disappeared, and pil, en place to a ! " Madams may rely `an trig discretion,'' said he heroioall . And she aneenteci LO and a8 she paid no heed he began hummin Y iI In Book form, eontwins a correct record of the Fest the sense rate air of m star y an air with hard forced liveliness and did #ot anT Time and beet performances in all DsPA¢TuRITa I = � J of its fun. - very hearty disgust with his hypocrisy and I Haid she, with an elabo Y Y chin with inward doubt. _ ' selfishness. She was such a clever woman "and ifyrindeed, mad a wishes to dig ose '{. ?„ li SPURT• Aquatic and Athletic pedonnaocee, Bil- s�ttnn P . 1V here have you been, Louis . she imniedi,►tely fellow ber. tVhen he did 'so, ltorci, pacing and Trotting records, Baseball, cricket, disappear: tiful dreisea I can do so easil in u at him af%ctionately• she was sitting w ith her back to him at the Lacrosse, etc. Puce ec. Stamps taken. Address all ;' ' ' 4 , It is c" that the inatiucts of her passionate affection of these beau 7 asked, look g p . could pot always atiflo the conclusions of her by Baying that they came ,into my ikon s ++ you Have been disappointed in Lhe work table, poring over the nowapaper as he had orders to THa RE:I:UkD, 60 Front St. East, Toronto, ` world is b reason ; moreover, having already had one through your maid. I --I had beard," abs you went away for." done- O"°ad", K°°`n H°' Ib' minute, aI bad husband, the simple artifices by which continued, " thatwhen M. de Breteuiletart- She felt his arm tremble for s second, and '" ` all,." said he cheerfully, "any neira 2" if anq man wants to po$e as a martyr, - . . i '� of gain is . a poor fellow tired of nis wife tries to satisfy ed for India madame went with him ; th the he said sharply, " What ado you mean'. But as he laid his hand on her shoulder bet him be kicked. $e can then appear as popalatia her and exonerate hiinaelf at the same time fore I did not expect ever to What makes you say that .' she felt the touch of it grow suddenlyy heavy : a toe'martyr, scale, u her. She did not shed honor—" " Nhy, yon said in your letter yon would for he saw what it was abs was reading, and' CaltBrrL� Ciilll'rhSl DeitheeB stud A prof were not unknow to - • - one tear over the eloquent effusion which She paused. - Madeline's face had -and- be in Havre three weeks, and you are, back knew whst eignificwnce she gave to it• It Hay Fever. ;- thwt a qr proved to her' conclusively that her se.:ond denly changed. ' Sha had intended to already « . , was a parwaph whirl ran ws follows;; Sniterers are not generally awaro that these dlrsarra • will redu, venture had been little better than -her first, correct the mistake into which Ronal'ie had •+ Too s3on, I suppose V ' "The name of thb English gentleman' who are oon6yarasi or that Linin are nae to the phrno" • and then sbe wondered how it was that luck fallen, by assuring her that she really was {: O, yen, of course." so sudden�)y ander mysteriously disa ►geared of d etas parasittu in the lining membrane of the vers! - water is s but these last words and ecirytadiian tubae. Mtoroeoopio research however„ about t30, matter of m ►tris a was So strangely De Breteuil s wife ; Tho joy that thcilted the woman a low from the Hotel (.o>het, Lpotsn, onueaday h,e proved Wb to be . lash. and tine roenit V Wet a' �oill be th in this g _ against her. She thought the matter over told her that Louis .had note been recogniz- voice as she uttered theme words with a lazy after leaving word that he should return in simple reme,ly has been formulated whereby ostarrh, - a moment's str le she resoiv- o intense ua eakable ha Pinole limo for dinner, has been ascertained io be catarrhal deatnew wnd hay fever wre oared in from t I�• _ en out b� before her looking -glass, sitting down de- ed and after aq laugh full f one b three simple appHostions made at home. A liberate) in front of it and criticising her ed to keep faithful to his wish to remain made it plana that abs wanted no explant4 $tauaton or Stanton. He is said to 'have pamphlet ezpWning thio 4ew treatment b rent trN j of alum, t y by taste a a self very Slag issiouately indeed ; pit was a nhknown. tions, that the fact of his return was enough had property of vedna with him, and jit is an rewipt of stamp by A l�wcon •Boa. rod icing . review that could not Ue anything gut, favor• Vin yo'u ever• see M. de Breteuil''' she for her � Still he explay' ied, with great care, conjectaf'ed he may have met with foal play. tionst West Toronto• Oars !_ With t �y He was last assn at five mianten past,. two An epitaph on an actor :' , . ! of Batista able, for her beauty was almost faultless, of -asked. ___ delit> tion and alearnbss. a well known English type, that of the large, " No, madame. 1 recognised.' your tn+tt'' « I learnt on arriving at Havre," he said', on Tuesday afternoon at the railway station De played •• Old Man" with sueh rare excellence I nizttion i fair ekinne3, browfiJ:pired wome Vit velous dress, because 1 diad seen it 'at the ., that the correspondent whose place I had of Neaville—" Dealt► was himeelt deceived, .nd took him hence. I- fs an imrr r gray eyes, dark eyebrb we and lashes, and & ifiodiste's. I have a cousin who is employed gone to take was able to return much soon- Neuvills l Madeline..read no farther '; it people who are ord e o to bin breath, tont %eased the Fren nose 'est not straight a h'to Ue eevero. by Madame Euphraaie. But is Madsen er than ho had expected; so that, finding s,� the twne t.oais had scrawled on ti+e to° °r a°y aisord°r of the Ston..oh, o.n at Daae akfll and R be relieved by nsing Dr. Carson's Stomach Bitters, I . . - tivated tr "I am very handsome " was her condo- br.re she will not need these dresses again• my occupation gone, I came back qt once, of the note he had made- her writ�,e to Mr. the old and tried remedy. Ask your UrwtRtitt - a period sion while her face pucka ed up art last &A if I know• v_ ery well that ladies of Madame s eager to see•my darling , but found, to my Staunton. Ina moment sbe understood the A tenor who late fn life 'became a sailor have 13,a she would like to cry. I w*i er why cain't position do not wear their costumes ni`Le surprise, that yyou had telt the hotel.'` horrible shwre he had forced her to take in declared that he had not changed occupa . Y ' " between keep a man fond of me, whe� I am' fedi than a few times,; bat still, it aeem>a►a p y Madc1%ne st►id nothing ,rhe was in a pas• a home of appallin cowardice, treachery, tion for he waa"still engaged upon the high .I 000 fruit of him as I am -no, as I •eras of Louis 1 ' I to part with a dress like this—` " slon of self-repsow.Ji at hersoe ons of hire; gg . . 1 an iagrwtitucle. Where was complete a}. �•s, a Invents - wish I had a turned -up nose ; women with 6. 1 shall not•.wadt them again, .said she could only prewhis ares silently, and. ar lance in the room for a few leaden mouienie , A Gmz ous COMPANY. -A beautiful pre- < . tinrtted ap noses are falkatiye and amusing, Diadeline, shuddering. " I wish to bell they had now reached the house where she then she raised her head and met De Bre• sent will be - given by the Breadmakere • ' s Hees of etc - while. I am like nothing but a great silent, them to realize all the money I can, to take log she hurried him affectionately up• touil's shifting, sidelon look and he read but the Yeast Company, of Toronto, to nearly every Y . - -- et ipid- doll." some cheap and, quiet rooms, and toy live by :tato ber little sitting -room on the top the terxiUle indictmen n her eyes. - one, as long sus they last—first come first ' ��° m " She did fiereelf injustice . she wab' not tei►ehing. If you cannot help me— floor, lit the lamp, for evening wars closing For all the man's tiudacity, the OPi- served- The moat accomplished woman has _ - tricot sn� stupid. Her feelings were dull this morn- "Ons the contrar ," broke in Rosalie vi- Dion of othexs floored or sank him ; latest a ye ma ams in all these in, and took up a basket with which she al- still aometkiing worthy to be added to her P ing, after the keen excitement of the nicht, vaci'tousIy, " I can It Ip d ways did her marketing. now hat this woman knew his ghost• list if she has •never yet mad`e.a good sweet telephone _ and reflection on the subject of man's pertidy thin a. . I know Paris well. I Dan reeom- „ Nowa++ std Phe, ass she - nt a chair to : haven c, g p 1y seerot, and showed her abhorrence white loaf of .bread. To enconirage the art ` g had already carried her as far as she could mend madame to some charming apartments the bble for him, " I will leave you to' en- in her face, his features swore the hunted, of Home Bread -making this Company have I other nes go so she looked at the two ten franc in the hones of a friend of mine, and to a ' o our a a while I and t ecoid• d ed look of the coward acid the cut - En ish overness - is re 7 Y y P P81 ,,, •go egg aerated tett thotiea►nd presents, which will . % winding r notes, mentally added np the hotel bill school where 'sea , g1 g thins-nioe for supper in onor o your re throat. He could not meet her wild eyes, sent to all who comply with their terms. tendon f+ she would have to pay at the end of the quired, if madame 'really means to condo- turn.,, s and after standing for a few moments rest- They want all who are old enough either to the clock ' ered her osition. She . acend—" m foreheea tendeil , and left local before her, . he suddenly turned, follow directions or work oder instrac' - � magnetic week, sad cousin P „ She kissed b y y was a midd%class girl, .an orphan, born to '� To earn - 'aiu honest living, finished him. gut away from the enchantment of snatched ap his hat, and slunk oat of the tions, to learn how to make town. They . . - when wor economy, trained to self -dependence ; her Madeline very quietly. hu actual presence, doubts crowded again room toward the staircwse. fie had gone will take your word fpr it when you have y where the recent prosperity had not lasted long enough R,oswlie heaved w deep sigh, and looked -at thick) in her "Mind. She began to per- some steps down when o hoarse whisper succeeded to your own satisfaction in usm ' fluid. - • to destroy certain valuable instincts of the yyoung Englishwoman with puzzled pity. ceive that it was not love which had bran*ht from above stopped him. their Hop Yeast, and write them to sa so, • :. thrift and self-help, and a way oat of her Ah, what a man 1" she murmnred�enthn him back to )ser ; thwt even to his reee�ition "Louis, where acre you goin + yy San Sal hat enaloeing a wrapper of� a five cent package of quiet, embarrassed financial position soon evdlved siastically, after a moment s pause. w of her enthusiaf►stic welcome hL toleration of "I don t know. And what is that to you, of Tss BuMADMAKE YEssT, when they itself oat of her more sentimental reflections. stories one hears about him, hie mwgniflcsence„ her was even colder than it had been before ; as long as yon get rid of me i" will send in return a lovely gift. This at- - E slurp s 1, which ccs- vitt !And all the while I know one s. voice was low hard roeklesa, the Dun lad l sin le currein • She unlocked two large trunks his de ry rho it was ve rho it was cn His , for is o n to an - copied aconsiderable apace in the room, little thing about him which would make perp b tit wt►s�not affection which had re- voice of a man in the lowest sts a of abject Y Y g y' ' g i President and toolr oat two or three of the handsome peoples k of him so differently. g I or married wom9►n, matron or housGkaeper, himself l; pea „ stored him to her ; and' she knew Louts too .hopeleenneee. A panes, and then he went who has never before made a loaf of bread. cion of B r dresses which formed their chief contents. "And what is that 2 asked Madeline y guy neon having domestic char a of a well to. suppose that it was dut . the down another stair. pe g i office by t ' For a very tew moments she stood lost in quickly. secret thought of Mr. Staunton flashed again across `'Lonna Y' '° household who is not now baking for the the,brilliant dreamlike life of love and idle- " Ah ! madame musk excuse end. A her mind, but then—Thank Heaven 1 Louis ' Well? r „ -family, and who will commence by using D1IenCndez Hess which the cosutmes which she had worn about a person in the 'great world is vela bad Dome back poor, so her fever that he "You will let me know where you go? their yeast, and who will send to therm the ed the for - durin that riod recalled to her ; then she able o ert _sometimes ; and when M. de " „ , i ' ed Zaldiv, ran the bell and asked if Mdlle .Rosalie Brete ruilteturns from hie travels, and settles' would work upon the Englishman s kindness . No, wrapper of a package, and write to that ef- i preadenc; g , was roved oundless. And a sin the old "Why? why?''- 1 feet, will receive a still better class of gift � ' _ . couldspare her a few minutes. - in Paris again, I may perhaps make use of ho that her devotion might win the whole "The woman who can turn a' man off than that above of%red. Better yet : any e head chem aid it. Nkat of these great entleman have a in her and she re- Fast when the whole world is against Jim resent makin their own bread, us- ;; atec`dily 1 Mdlle Rosalie was th , of Louie s heart rookie wP , 1 one at g a shrewd shrewish• looking elderly rsoti, a leaf turned down in their. istory9 they say, y g" ing their own or other yeast, but who will . a r of fm rise ace reader' of character -••especial- which the would willingly tear out alto- joined in the power her earl trwinin had does not deserve thwt he shvnld remember P P quick surf y iven her df wo! k*n for him now that re- her. ( bop a five sent package of the Breadmakers' `, i : - beaks •of H that is not our affair at 8 ppa Pad' Yeast from any racer or storekeeper, r•nd, best 5aly : ly bad character, and yet with a certain gether. owever, verse of fortune dulled for a time his Her a rent reluctance to t with g - world wise strength in her face at timed present. I:willserve you to fife beat of mp ener and, hiss its. Inspired by the him, even now, was causing hie self esteem after using, will write and'say that their - , - for politic which rotas not unattractive, and : which power, madame, and charge yon but a res- gY , 1 east is Superior, they will believe heralso, i • ppoorted de ` ' Dice of her for anon- sonable commission." . proud feeling of being able to do a little to revive and pia voice, was not without . Lt► Unio, justified Maadeline s ch toward repaying her husband for the happi- grandiloquent sonority. and will astonish that lady by return mail - fidant. der appearance- on her entratice Madeline had no choice but to trust tier ; mess he had been the first to make her teats, 'r hours, I 'dud not tarn you off—I with a lovely gift. You must get the yew# .. Medondez - •was not encouraginap , She had..mentally and finding that the woman did, as far." she indul ed in an extravagant outlay for don't turn you - off. Come back. I am from your own grocer. Don't send' money unpopular }shelled " M. and Madame Logia"' on their she could tell, keep tier secret and deal g I wall comfort goon save { of plottin{ first arrival res ctively "knave" and fairly by her, she took two huamble rooms in supper, and retnrnin home, went np stairs your wits.; to the Company direct. months U s over the with a soft tread, thinking she would ear- von. It was only. that—that—1 was ro The ggaambler's favorite hymn is "There's' � of authori "fool," and there -was a cerWm.expression the course of the nezt few ay rise Louis by bar y return. 90 she happy—to have you beak ; and then the a land that is Faro than 104." of cheerful and triumphant malignity on her elf, -shop of an ez-vivandiere who was the P took off change was so sadden and so dreadful ! - mala thre + fwoe as oho looked round the room, and said friend Rosalie had recomme ded, and set stole oln tiptoe into er bedroom, �'m f Free In free I I I List IIo for r)✓entrr o meat w tewaher of her bonnet, and crept np to the looking- 'Co«gne l" be fed to assume a df iii- A Book of Inetrnctio and l >p' ' storm brightly : "Madame va Bien ?—et mon- about obtamng empl y sgloes arrange her hwir by the very little i'or an instant tr g aionr ?"� English. da li ht there was left. fled attltade of hesitation, but the offer wt►s Dyeing wnd Cleaning, to be had Prwtis by Among . " M husband has been called away and- I She was surprised to Snd ow easily she q g r at an of our offices orb t b hs re y Roaalie" said had of over the wrench of parting from In the midst of thk HntteiC of bright too evidently Dna not to be refused. He • g Y Y PO8 Y Si'"►P denly from Paris on business, o g weekr s the mere exIn th pt i which her ligtle turned, sink up the stairs; and shuffled sending your address to R. Parker di Co., original w Madeline, with some dignity. And as he Louis ; a few , she ,was startled by back into the sitting -room. There at last a Dyers andCleanere,• 769 to 7&3 Yonge St., arrested f+ hoe gone arway for my sake, to make money thought ,of a temporary se aration, such trick had throw hen', k of ratitude was struck out of the Toronto. Branch Offices : 4 John t. N., - - for av wi for toe," $be continued, repeating Louie ale as he had told her those mys riously alter• hearing a sound like a deep groan from the .�pu g • 100 Colborne St., Brantford. to have w� 1 - k ed he ha etof h e th ht re er necessary, nazi room- Folr a few moments she stood Obve'rn nature. and he fell, sobbing and Hamilton . RTirii'a Pr with lips which she could scarce y eep g still comb in hand, listenin but she mom'�g incohe%eitt tbankti, on' to the IrOUNsl ltM suffering [ram the y to t�ea2 Mares 9 ` - steady, "I want on my side to spend as lit-. had seemed to -her oul less rrible that► a , gg evil labile We:eeiitt Of ignorance and ttnd : - - absence - and as I livin tomb. She could not derstand her- neard frothing farther more siarmin a liven-. test ° in her and adlin h ecom p18meeiver weatr, nervous oval e�iatarted ;also aiu. i 'asums ev , tie as I can during lits , g ushed back g g lura -aorto and Or n Hatt �ibo are broken down from ihs oo h hove no friends in France, and I know yon self. Was she cold, after all she wondered, the Hansa of a chane being p ' that she could tie way. Bnt the fright, slight though nt fort, his ewlvation elteota of abuse o: oyer-wosk, and in adyatwed 1W - are a woman of a rience rvho tarn help me as her first hnebaad had said, assn i►i. Y. Ln ws Treaties on Dtaessai of ]ten. The a • rr en to ashiif ou would. • take so m 1 my the desertion of the man she was, •had damped her spirits, and it was $n6 the sound of his voioa ws changed ter) the oonregaenoes of youWtnle�csare, send for sad f -- : if yon will; I santfo .y •Y �� head that she took ofl her in her ears, and the toaoh of his hand book win be seenot`seaied toan,� crddreee on t�eoei t Of a mind telling me how +o sett about it. ! had loved so much 1 Her lmness, if she with a slower , two so, stamps• Annear M. V. I.UBON, U WISIE • - monsieur has Dile away !" cried had but ktioWti it, was the o to the' pusx- walkin -dress and felt under the dreseiiig• thrilled her not now with tenderness bat r Far lift .love was dead It ion tat. B. Totoub Ont - And so g . Rlosalie p tl►isiug her-eyebrowe.in ezaggerated zle. The' ezoftement•of her parsio]ute de- table for her slippers. She ootild not art with horror, t . .. ° . - -I- i• ' . r_ ' to :tai a� 7rp� ° _Wr �- '4•i ,. 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I � . __A"" � N MEMORY gr BEECKER. ­ they who an dovA in Chris,$ . are Suva in ,� -­-W,� - . �_,!_ I - - ' I . . ..I.- I . 14 . 404, s(3101fliftc.. . I I Sport with beg and Otin. pod, picks it up osWully to &�Foid � . - . ,.,. I I it I V . . . I Rita everinom . 1. . I � . . , Yl _ ­ � .- -,.,. - ­ . . - lit, and bringq It to hk, EP44r. He . . v . � , , � � , - � 4 - � . , ( .. -1 . . .-. ABOUT IJOWMING ROM.1 . - ­' i- 'Mr,, W. T&llmw4 of New York, has prob- 0 r A strales By bro-Jeseplk.Farkerci,-.�. 11 When we mourn our sainted dead it is . . #- i., -i - . . - ' . . '... , . I I . I I .1 . - hold it in his moiLth until is Dust* ' PstjKci -01 City Ta � M. our infirmity that mourns. -'. - ... - . . I - I �; �hie ��vll. Dr. Joseph � ; - . I ,�. . - . 1. P. ; .. . ,,- i- , ably had "'wi4p a rmp of experience and reaches his haa4 out to take It When the ", . Our faith re :. . I I I I . . i 00=0 2041 I ple, 14ndou, wito is to proWwAbe thoi4iilogy _.; . I '.. . I I Many accidents wd upon noord, - Aicit ill 09 . r love keeps blew '. _. - I . , i I . an tbdroughly fitailliar with the ways of the btrdp fall he can find joices, our hope sings, on .. . have been due to the bad construction of birds and d6gi an any sportsman in the &00 , can ed festival, for we say thilt they shall hun. ' . ,- _� . �� . -theta by meant. A keen -nosed on Henry Ward Beecher in -the 1Jr9qk1yA I - . I � � I .: . a � - lightning conductors, churches being the country. He mays -_ I I The birds most hunted Ull the difference , between live 4d dead Academy of Music Moddiqy night,�Vrewhed gerno more, uoitherthirstany. more, neither. -1., . . I .. . � i i moat notable sufferers from this cause. The with dogs are prairie chicken*, quail, wood- 1-`: ,shall the sun light on them, nor any heat . - . . . I . . birds, and will not point the latter. on 19unday in PIymouth,chura_h,,]l*ro6klyu,- ur � �'. . - - .11 . history of St. Bride's Church, London, af- oock, and pwVi4ge. The 9hootin 11 VF,hex wip, thiAk of their j6is wei forget o �. . .! . .. - - . . n shot sad tbes dog in the pulpit whivik'his frienil had stood - 1: ' ' . - - . Jf several birds hal" bee . * . I ) I , fords a curio,%184 ooftkPletov illAs"tion' Of beginp".iwSopiAtAber, hen the � a are- 11 a' rows. apd call upon ah men to Praise --the - .,- -_ ) � . . . I? - I ,� M ,",iy has difficulty in locati 6 may Oct wo , - $4 Not . ft I . - � . . - . ng them, h bo� forty yeam uis.baw W H P . . . : I - . the need' of lightning ' conductors for 104Y coveys sad' ate' fooding In the oornflelds. directed. -qrs L�rd for His goodness in giving.reat to AW . ­ .. f, . by motions of the ban& He k6afeb but'Alsep." Th6,iserthon,�*41chwas�" 'PJrs buildings and of the need also that thdie You go after'prairie chickens, in a farm I . ones. ime Him with the iound at , - .. I ,, one eye on his Master &A(1 9044 straight vorad' wittiout minit"p.U. Wlas i . 1'4_ : conductors shall be good ones. OnaSunday wagon and take two or More dqp, setters . � lftrg#ly & Weary ; praise Him with the poater , I __ I .. i . .1 . I . 'hand or to one side- or thoL other in obadi-, .mom- , ' - � Jo subs+Ailce, the ftiapet . , , - 1 i . . a orial discourse. It waso - Oth 40 timbrA and - - - - :. � . ' ;, .. afternoon in Jane, J764, an intensely vivid or pointers. You *&at dogs that iiill range 199 well an follows : ::.t�- 1. ,--.,k - ;- * An , ailso Him"i ., i ence to ' di"tious given. An old do d h" I to . , , , I I �_ i tru- 1-1.4, � , ck Sc, Bride's steeple. �Al L ' danW, , KitA I wtth, , . .il! : � -- flash of lightning Ara . wide and'keep welt ahead of the wagon. trained wheA'yp'uAg and 'carefully himilled - I I We - ha,ie not assemNo'ldaer ', ' �, " 1. . 11 - . , 't""', * * : ; - . . . The metallic weather vane and the 1ton ban as you. may got over a good many miles of � , , 'Monts; PiE. Him upon the Aoud cylilbals; . . . . . f .- . ' for malty seasonq in thb'field by &man whW 'oon4itious. for�early(Orty'-YAWN-sw."14. ��;! 1 � -_ by which it was supported safely conducted rairie duritw the day, you will stay in the Him npotj the. high,,soa4ding etm- , 11 .., . . p undentands dog natux*.wiU hunt as iuteW- tioular Sunds7-the *pt - to 009bor � ` " ' .. .. I . . .. the current some distance down the steeple, wagon until your dogs find the birds. When . I .. 1 C178 for- He- he* opened - the doors Of bw ' ' . - : :.H . of an - . . gently an &'Man and re4t&e little if Any iW. 1 been sigaafizeA by tlio r k 9 . - . .- 1_1 , but at the spot where the liars ,terminated a a dog 1:4, yqu, drive un " close as you "PP & ocame ven Aad -maile: *om glod who knew once ' ' . - ii - �.!.- 1'. I . to - u straction. * He will range wide in an Open honor4 roid, illpsuiouA piwor!'Ve - � I ' - - . t� 46t arid flumh the field ' and close lathe brush, quarter up the f QU of Mo . . . i of.4fiattle,tribrilatiom!" . I . ; � , number of hue stones -were -s,l�htterod ini - t in Jmd et*or, urnful su 0 the bitternea ' - ' - - i - ,* =�, . . .# I . 'Is Act . gamily - fragmentm. Other Metal 'work aff4irded A' birds or itay in the wagon and shout them " 'over Ithe same ground here., We "t �,,' ' - --: -- -1 . ". # . ! - wind, and never go fea4 indeedf: thaih"N' Pt,,with. . Mrs. Smhu, -and Mxs- PsAor eat to , I - - I ' . .- .. I . .1 � - - they rise. Early in the season, ,bdore they twice, charge .at the rise of th b rd, d on mind . - - � - . - I broken path for the current, but the inter 6 I an t any words being mpoke A us gether in the pastor's pew. The church w � ­ 'f, . . . I . � � vening stone -work suffered great havoc. have been shot it much, a wagon can be driv- ldfaemm; never More crowdyd. In the evening ;7.' � . - i ­. seek dead as soon as his master gives a of the faeL We know it.1W � the.. od I � . F .. . I Ninety feet of the steeple had to be taken an pretty bear them Worle' the� fly. - They Shooting over such, a d the loneliness, and the sense of. dowlatioh. Pakker preached from Acts x.. 6. The Or&- - �i' - I . ,;:Q perfeatioq, d . . . .1 .- I- . e I expensive re -is easy to fol- the filli�g of is of minor IVA' which 6 upon us 61L .. ' ' 1. ­ ., tory of Dr. Parker is simple and unaffected. . - . . ..* : . _. down utirely, wh le great and ' - will take short flights, sad it the b - " - . - - . � ; . . ,,In &Socurming , th� Mort%lity of There is an occasional betrayal of English.- , 0, pairs were required for the reaL Many low a covey and bag nearly thei w4cl,a of portaucei.'.'. ,, . . UPOA. . . , ­ I ,:_ . I .. .. yearn afterwaro. the steeple was again struck, it. When the birds are plenty it in no dif- . I . I . 60 . - I � I . be regarded a's idioms in his speech. An a rule the opinions . .. , . . ; . . - 1. # man the preacher. in apt. to - "I . I - I . I .1 . .. . of his hearers were favorable to himv sold 'it. I . . - and although a lightning conductor had. in ficult thing to just about fill a wagon Ivi a - f that whic1i is the veriest com. . � : . --- � "-, ' : Wh�at a Boy in, tultoba'DIde nFeeak g on'] . . was predicted by some that a call would be -_ ' . �­ �) . . � . the interval been erected, it was so faulty ,19,y's shooting. Much depends upon the P . To declare that mau is mortal; I ' . � - t:* � .: . ,the , �. , fo,.� moup , I . . , . . in construction that at various points dogs. -1hey must be steady, because they The Manitoba Free rem contains the I that death hap taken him out of o'ur'slght ; extended to him by the church. Dr. Park- . . . I ! - f ; � - ey's de- - whether he would.or . . i .. - i , church was once more damaged. In the may have to point some time before you get lowing account of a brave little b that we must all die, Is to be condemned at er h9A declined to say - I . . �� . L i - ' - - . . � - " I i , A . � . . ,,term on -July 15 last, SL.Brido's third time -to them. L Badl brok'eii dogs, would flash fence of. a wounded brother, who. wax at- once as speaking truism, trite and compara- would not aceepte ca]L - . . !. �, , _ i- - . . � . �i � .1 . . . . lh � -,- . . , . I I . John Rodenberger ; ; . , proved in attraction to electricity. Forth- the birds in their impatience. , The prettiest tacked by a cougar. tively worthless. There are some men who .. . - I I � . � . . nately, upon thin occasion the church itself part of the sport is the work 'of perfectly a farmer who lives near Shelton's Point, W. ius for the degradation of all life � The Worth of HIS Money* L. I ..- �: I � .. �. ; - -1 . . . . have a geL � ; � �. - , � . . nirejured. The conductor conveys� broken dogs. When one dog- points birds T., aud1his four children -the -youngest . .. 1 - . � - - was It to the level of the commonplace. They can ho, in return for : . i . . � 1� -90 to'schopl. The life. . . ..... _! 0, I i, . -11 . rth, but the contact was the others will �stop and point him, and all four and the eldest nine reen Bip soon run through all the miracles of some services tendered the town, waa given .� . . . I . - - insufficient. There was a bad joint just be- will stand motionless until the birds rise. school -h -juse, im on the r3ad betvi. Are there not some man who could w.al-k a pus over a certo in toll bridge. I He held ". � I L: ., . ., , ; dw I I � . � I . . . - . i . . . low the spot where the rod entered the .While ranging they alad'watch one Another, and Little Shookum Bays. through the loveliest landscape and see used it - fmly, but apparently with no great - i ; � . - " . � , . � . - ound, and, as the dissipation could not so that one may not interfete with the other'B The otheir af ternoon, while the children nothing in it, or who might sea somewhat &,no ; . . . . � . Unt of gratitude, for, on the day when. .I- -,. - _. L. .! ­ . I . . - tke place with'sufficient rapidity, &:number work. were going home, they were startled by an of beauty in it during the first pilgrimage, he supposed it to expire, he resolved to make . - I I - i I 6 d I � . I , . . 4 �. , . , � . " � 0 big but afterwards everything would be com- the most of his privileges. . � -1 I . I I i of flagstones and a portion of the earth was The prairie ebicken -or pinnated grous awful screech, and the next ' . . ched himself from the overhang- . : I . J 1 ': ru up and sent flying to sorne distance. rime easy alud has a steady flight. It is not cougarlaun on, familiar, and disregarded ? What in , i � to - , M Inviting a boon companion to acoompany - I- I ., . . . . . . : . I , - - . - ing limb of a big tree, right upon si*X-years- L- ! - I . - diffieult to shoot them, and it b000enals rath true of the landscape in true of arL A him. he drove back and forth over the bridge - . - .. ! I IM 01 I . . �71. Jesse, who was sturdily tramping Lm- . . : , , . , � RESTORATION oy LAkz Moxais.� .. - - er dull sport. Almo4t anybody can kill liurried-1polAitin out of the finger to some all day long, varying this pionotonous I - I- I .. � � 11 . I , Z gone � . . . , I -, .. . - I . them In the' open country. In the coca hind the other childien. masterplece anT the whole miracle -is occupation by derbsive remark% addressed . � - ; � : 4 . i . - . I The recent overflow of the Nile, it is -said, fields i't.in a little quicker work, but while a The Uttle 'boy was dashed to the 'ground, forever. �, What in true ot the landscape and to the keeper. The toll�taker said nothing(, ..4 - . . . . " . I ' - . . I . . destroyed about $3,000,000 worth, of proper SPOASMSU accustomed to Eastern shooting and the heavy paw of the crougar pealed his . . , . .- I of axt in true also of what we are accustOlne'd but looked as if he knew more than he chose ' . - - - � . ty. - The Khedive is just now' making a tour ' I ,.! � 1 $ . I makes little of it, the native prairie sh6oters scalp down over the right side of his face, to regard as the miracles of holy scripturlel, to say,'while he kept an exact tally of the. � . - - ! . % 1.� . of the country. to inspect the ravages of the . think it almost usele" to go in; to the *corn and lacerated the cheek and car. But the I those who . . i . - X .. _. A � They soon cease to be miracles to number of his e hbor's trips. '. : . . - ' : - '� .- . flood and to satisf himself as to the feasibi:. I a c hance to do further harm n Ifir toll was presented to :_ . .1 ­ . . % I . y after birds. T.Ato ia the season th with an eye which N,,xt day a bill o I . ., t - .. lity of the project for the restoration of ens go in packs instead of coveys, and take John Rodenber4er, eight years old, had .vils I '� � I i does not "a the true unity and meaning of the man who had so abused his pn ge. , " .1, . * , ( - Lake Moeris, proposed by Mr. Cope White- long flights, &Ld -then it in harder to get been walkingjast in front of Jesse, carrying - _. : I . � � the universe, Having seen one miracle we ,, No, you don't I" he said, emphatically. I , X L 1. . �i . I im. P t - . . ; - i � . ' . . .- � houie, and approved last .year by the Egyp- them. But prairie chicken ihooting can a big bottle, in which had been the milk want to so . a another,'and having seen twe 1.6 I haven't got a pass to -day, but yester- r I.. . _� � - I . last ;I . .... ,; - I ; . I I . : .: - :' tian Minister of Public Works. This lake, not compare with quail shooting. In the that formed part of the children's luncheon. we think we have seen all ; and, unless day I had one. It run out at twelve . - - ..-� - . .. . . . . I,: I - -� which is d6actlibed by Herodotus an being South where quail are plenty yet� the He threw hheinlf upon the cougar# bbed a L � � I i. " . .. ' miracles come upon us in showers, and thu night, wid I didn'tgo near the bridge af ter . I I ., ; ; � I . " him by the : - .. . . I -1 . ,�, 455 miles in circumference and 300 feet shooting is comparatively easy. You go on ear with one hand, anfrie'truck to be miracles, our surprise lies un- ten." . . . � - : :. . L . I � " e. . . . � i ­ � I i . , deep, waslor centuries believed to b myth'- horseback in wide country �nd find the him with the 6ottle as hard as he could. cease � . � . _. � f . awielkened. .Beyond this there lies the possi- Of Are you pretty positive your almauaq� - � i ... I . . . . � ` I 1l: . - Leal. Some years ago, however, Mr, White- "*in&! raised its head from its victim 1) I � ".1 I .: 4 . birds in.coveys. - The dogs -range ahead, and The ant I hility of outrunning even what is known as ain't out of oraer I : . � .1, - � . .1 . , a, great depression, Bouth- if they are steady and your horse is used to and Johnny gave it another blow w L . . L . I . . house discovered ith the the inspiration of the bible itself. To many The other ed him ' ith soorn.'' . . � � . i .. . .1 - we9t of Cairo, and WO feet below' the level the work, you ride up- to -and ahead bottle. It reared to attack the brave boy, mea the bible hasbecome a book of common- " Look herree�&sradid he, prowducing his pass'. .. � . - i L _.. , 1� I . I �. . . I , . i- ; t . - of the Nile, which isnow believed to have , of * them when they int. If you but another blow nearly knocked it over, places or a book of absurdities. " this stops August 10th, and" -an alarm-_ - . % � � L . ­ - I .. , . e. 'The fro-. if text is speaking of Ing doubt began to creep over his features.. ' I . - . I I been the ancient bed of the lak i get only two, er three' Ei0rds out -'of a and with a yell it turned and fled. The angel in the ' � I .. I . . ­ . ' . sent project is to restore the canal lew ing covey you' -are satiefie'd, because you can I he children took the wounded boy hoin , . I I - . Jesus Christ, d *in declaring that He was 11 And yesterday was the eleventh," re-. I - - ., . - 1 " . the river, which,is said to have been find any number of cQveys during the day� and the neighbors set out to hunt the u- not alu . .1. . :: . . . �_ a in smi ing an . , . . from . OQ in the gra a he declared the sublime iterated the keeper, d. I - I .. . I.. __ dug by. Joseph, and thus utilize tbe.lake for and are suro� of ,gettitikk a good bag. In the ga The nd and killed it near the s' - i . : y 'on doctrine ot the resurrection of the dead. tendering his bill. 11 Vol h � '- _� I 6- -- . - pl�c wh I .---- ! . . .. the, purpose of receiving tl�e Nile's surplus North, however, qiiiallil are not so plenty, it an fu ere it had attacked the children. XT egatica, even in its huqeat dedials, is only migbty particular not to make any mis-_ _­ I � - I tl o for use in the dry and, as Von may not find but one or two 11 grown, and measured neafly nine " I : .� . i . .-. . The danger f I rom, inundations . a gigantic cipher, an induite enip legal matters, Y01%. . L - '.... �. ­ � i . seasor. - in a day, you must do more thorough feet from tip to tip. it- - -L I . : - . coveys - . This text begins negatively, but ends pow know." ­ . : . . _a would thus be removed and an immense re- . - .. .: ; : , ' 1" . I . �.. . ... work. You don't use a horse in this shoot- I . . � ,.� , - : ively, ends -indeed hi 'a tone of triumph. He The bill 'was paid and the man who got ,. i . servoir for irrigating purpos - 6rs ago the quail were L I 1.�;._ .. L. .. .. .1 I .. - - ..� 1. . ,.- . � I . _: in Twenty yea . 'llow to Become Rich. - . i risen, and, therefore, to more hiore than the worst of thv affair has not only resolvod .. ­ : I i � . _. . , i. . is- estimated that the cost of the work would '1* ,- � . . Is . . . � . � - . .. , i. . - . � .. found in low brush, and would rime abdVe it I .. . I_ I ever, here in f tiller personality, In richer in. to consult the caJendar in future, but aw � " I ! " , I ... ­ I I . . .-. . be only - $5,000,000, and an offer has been when flushed, so that the shooting was. coin- I 'Gen. lle4 F. Butler advises all youn fluince, in tenderer sympathy. That which to avoid being " as funny am he can." . I , 1. . . . made to the Egyptiaw Government to a;ccoM_ - ` open. But thoyt have become . - I . I I - I - ! � parative# men .who earn more than the 4 . - , I was local, lituited, physical, disproportion � , - I - I . � I I., . ,plish it by private enterprise. oded hillsides. moderate living, to invest their surplus ate or burdensome in not here, is forever ,- . - - -1. - _-­ _� " ! 1. I., ­ 1. ` - . I . - _ . I - � . , educated, and taken to the we I . I - ' * - . - _� .d - . _. .- i , - I I ;1 . . . . ­ I - . Their flight in Very sharp and swift, and cash in property. -Nothing in as safe," do�e away, and the immortal quality, the. - Peter the Great and Comedy. � . . . ..- . � . i I.. i . . . . , : .. - - . - , _* A French scientific man, named Le Bect they frequent thick cover. When flushed he says, I I for an investment, an improved radiant saintliness, the loyal spirituality, It is related that Peter the Great, strol. - . - - . .1.11 1� ; � - L . . I -1i: adpilly losing the t ' ht -away like bullete. You ' I L. I . I I . says that civilized in" is gr I y 9IR I real estate." 11 Nothing in likely to grow are &live forevermore. To be here in any ling incognito through a camp, caTne upon a - - . .- . . . thfougk-disuse - & gi drop, bnt they are likely to I - .- 1, and that, Bee 1vildre le� in value faster." I bo�ily real sense in a greater wonder than to . I .. i . . . -commissioned officers an - -,% . . i - � . - . ,the sense of'kmel ground and fly again, and then tti . ghter party of non d . 1 I _. : . I T L - of its functional the now itself must finally run on the When a man has a very It 0 have risen into some higher and bri - '. .. I - . . I grenadiers enacting a comedy. All at once .. I - I I i - . - disappear. A - t � . 'i .� ­ : , money, let h113"bloug a a ed ce I . - I ; . . it -is hard to find them. ine y some Property, accord, sphere. To be here, indeed, is even more & hi brow bee me cloud . In the pie I . �- i I . ._� - - `4 The best woodcock shooting is after the ing to his rdeans, of improved real petato polinful burden. it in felt to be no heavy ' L. � . - ' � It is computed that the death rata of the . soldier, in the uniform of his guard. commits .; - . I . I . I I he . .. - I � � : world is 67 a minute and the birth rate 70 a first frosts in October. The birds are in t that is pal ing rent. - He had better bu it that men cry out : I Whence came we? at a, certain moment a robbery. Neverthe. ' I / , i . .. !, L . i . Lte, and this seemingly light percentage cover until August, when they'scatter and whea SoU at. auction, Paying in Cash wKat.�. What are we? Whither go we? What is less, he allowed the play to proceed; a T . I . . - . I minu ..., I - . '� -:, of gain is sufficient to gi e a net increase of feed at night in the corn fields. Then comes he can, giving his notes for the balance in this burning, awful, favored life, so full of - l� : . L . . . - . - I . court-niartial was summoned on the eta" ,* . . I - . lation each year ov , their moulting season, and they take to the small sums coming due at frequent intervals, ghostliness,'so material yet so spiritual, so . W_ I - . , . , . ..- � - , - f almost 1,200,000 and the thief is senLenced to death. T a I .. � - . . POPU . I . . '. 1 - - . . . souls. � � . brier patches. In August and September you secured by a ir-)rtgage on the property, and abject yet so august?" spectators, compmed of officers and men, - . 1. . I . I J ... . - - I . � . - -1 dou'tfindthem, AfteT the frostathpy begin then use all his extra income in paying UP 41 We know somewhat of the difri�alties showed the most lively con - .� . � . . � - ' . I �' - A professor ciaims.to� have disco,oered their flight Souili. If the co -31 weather comes those notes, , I .. � � - 11 . � ... It . . :--': .. that a grain of alum allon of water . 'in it and save I it of incarnation at many points of lile. Por formance, FLpd laughed at the grotesque ,_ . I on gradu%lly, the birds linger along the route, He will become interested ulprit. wn' - lw " 'a Cteria-if th example, we know how perilous it often- in tortions of the condemned c The ' ' ` . will' reduce the colonies of e re sudden and severe the -- , � I L - . . . but if the frosts money to meat his notes, and he will die i intercourse w . I - " , . , : . water is sufficiently infeatea-from 8,100 to a to be adinitted to fainil ar i ith aniateur actor played his part very well I . I I ..- about SO, And that the remaining bacteria shooting lasts only &few days. The woodcock ectly come into a considerable powession of some men w their Here came the fiquaid thatis to execute him. .* �. .. : - . . . � : I � . .- - -1 will be the large ones anct can be easily tak. then are found among the white birches and property, and hardly know how it came to thoughts or thro'wn upon our whole life the I- Fire !" orders the lieutenant, and the . - � ­ � . on side hills, where the shooting is difficult. him. long " they stan, I amateur dropped down dead, his bresit . �L I ' - � - i ­ _. I equired amount spell of their geniu& So I " .. I . . L ' '. ; .. - a .. en out by filterivig. The r Their flight is %,cry sharp. Youbearawbistle 8: " The rule I would lay down - � ; . . : of alum, he says, is too small to be detected He say . n thing far off clothed with their npiritual house pierced by seven bullets. No make believe I . I ., .. . I . ; � - - -.1 ". . ot harmful to health. � of wings and just catch a glimpse of & small for a young man in, never do a me& . and working with their spiritual functions -bur, dead indeed. Whereupon the Rm. - . �_' ' ' - 1 * ' .L _�. by taste and is n object whizzing among the trees. There is no it and saving of your, but when they come per r dropped his incognito and addressed. . 'L I - � . � � - ' for money. Be prudei we gave thein homage, 0 - .. I t - . even thp desert ... . : I- With the aid of science, time -to look,alongthe barrel of yourgun and money. Be careful to have no interest so- ' 8 . - - I � . near us we may be d6appointed or hurprised those a&i%embled:-11A oldier-ofmyguarcl. . I % .; - ! - - itable and colo- take 46im-. )�ou just fix your eye on the small, count running against you, unless you have � . i . . . . of Sahara is becoming inhab . . - : . or annoyed, through sonie personal infirm- who committed a robbery must die. If he 1.1 - . . : . _,; , . * . I . . � I . . � - nizttitfn is encouragedL The Lower S&hara whizzing object, throw up the gun, and let "a" or greater Interest account running ,ity, some conceit ot manner, &ones ecevntrio- did not steal, why did he boast Of it and ' '_1 .1 .1 . . . an 1. . Perhaps you gb a" eq me to regrtt the soil his uniform? It is -1 who orderea the - . . . is an immense basin of artesian waters, and drive. t a bird "d perhaps in your favour. Work diligently, and you ity of habit, and we may co I !� . . : !� I - forming fresh oases with you A man who had never shot a,uy. are sure of a .competency in your old age ; . _. I . 1; . .: * the French are don't. � .. \ . day that ever we saw in the flesh the men loaded rifles -.to be given to the mbn. I _ _ .. ; .. . i � -! - . . . 0 � I . kill and success, so that, the number of cut- thing but prairie chickens would lose sight - and am early an possible, it you can, find a - henceiorth forbid my soldiers to play the - . i . 8 . who, by their jgenius, enchanted and bless I " ' � - . * ' I . I . . . tivated tra(.ks is increasing rapidly. - After of a woodcock before he was half read to . . . i I L . . y saving, prudent girl who has been brought ad our lives. So dangerous is tueslI7111101tiOn. trade of mummers, or-" The Czar did not - - . . . J i I . . I a period of thirty;year$L forty-three oases fire. Although the woodcock is hard to hit up by a mother who knows h6w to take . - � i . - ; - . . . � roes khled wh A . i . . . habitants, 120,00 forest t he is easil en you do hit hinaL care of a house, a -ad make a wife o( her Title spirit Llwais- suffers through the flesh., complete his Pentence. But the drift of it .. � . . . � : I . I . hCe 13,000 in y - Here and now they Can never be unittd so was understood by all. .- I I i .. .i . . . - . I . . . - . . _�: b ween ,one and seven years old, and 100,- -After the woodcock have gone and the She will aid, and not hinder you." . an W oesm all controversy and live a life of - . .: I I �7! , - ., . I .. I., -1 i - *. i: - . � I - . 000 fruit trees. _. . . . � I I leaves have fallen from the trees partridge - I - - - L ,:,.. , - - . 1, mutual understanding and appreciation. � I .: I - . - .... - . - - . I L 1. . ,-. - i - _. . . . __ - � - '.. . only find e gr6wing bhooting begins and Isats well into the win- - ­.­. ! . . .1 Housekeeping in Mexico. - ., � . . . . . L . - : in th in and iiense of the . . . I - Inventors not 'arly in the ". I "I _:� :' Vancouver Papoose.s. ., - - . Ino&rqatiou in every for . . . I 1. � . � : : E :,;. ... . I uses of electricity a field for their ingenuity, ter. fall the birds go in large . I . term is an abiding difficulty. It in go, for The hotels in Mexico are so bad thab -- -- :­" ' . -1 -_� I . I . � ttered and go - , .. I but they are turning their attentiom to de- coveys, but later they get me& .. ..., . � The natives of ,Vancouver's Island are example, in the matter of the ex�reselioa of those ' ­ q : .. . . l . ; - . ; � __ I , - singl of course they are shot a great who have to remain there any length - - , . ' - I I . vices made useful in consequence of the elec described by Mri Stuart Cumberland as an- thought. Speaking of Jesus Christ, the of time invariably go to housekeeping, and : � - . : . .L ace, one of the deal tefore� snow flies, but the real sport is I - . ­� I . . I . trical inventions. ' For itista I onths. Then you must perior to other tribes along the Northwest angel mid: "He is risen. " That is real- cin thus live as comfortably and economic- . - �., ' - . _­ . - . _ _. I I . i . - . .. - ...... - latest patents is a holder for keeping the in the first whiter in coast. He praises the beauty of some of ly all we want to know. If we carry that ally as anywhere in the Staten There is' 1 I' ' ' I :. . ii ... . 9 e ` . I ' - I., I - ­� n ear without know the ground pietty well, because th - . . . I . : , , . telephone earpiece up to one the obildren ; but, owing, to the manner Of word up to its highest significance it Will no aristocratic quarter in Mexico, and it is . I . . . - An- birds take rather Ion flights and are not . . . . . . I I , . havi Dg to tire the arm holding it there 9 livin , this beauty fr*des early. An Indian gutiioe at once the reason and the imagin* fashionable not only to live on a business . . !.' . rraDgement for so plenty that you can let one go . : . '! � tion is an a . -eem &tl,on. It id the best word tK*t can be street, but to have a saloon or a meat mark- ' - - . � ,.: . other hew inven . � in oil at thirty. Even thm children L . I . inding clocks so that the require no at- and feel certain of findiair another. � - . 1. G . ht, older than they really are because of the chosen. it points toward a definite direct- et on the ground floor. Everybody lives - . .., - .. _: ear. The device is part of - Two or three birds in a day's tramp oug . . . . I - ,- I . .- . tention for a y gravity they maintain.' ion. but it makes no attempt to localiz3 and in fla,ts ; the houses are usually three stories .1 .. : . . _.. . " - ' - . I I - - ; i , ... .�. \, .-, the clock itself. Still another is an anti- to satisfy anybody who hunta partridge ior Children, like little blow 'rabbits,,were defiue. Who cau.messure and state in . . - ' r :, . ... . ;... - - I - �. . tect them love of sport, s;nd that is about all he is high, and the top floo*r is considered the , � _; I e c shield for watches to pro tting about on the ground, appearing plain fie -urea the signifioance of this word best. kL_Y .-I . I..: . : I . laces likely -to get. The partridge in a quick, mqu" It will rent for $160 a mouth. while - . � .. � ; - . wMho'En &rn neai to be, even ' . .for $40. When a . - .. 1 � , \ - _._. r dynamos or in other p at that early age, too solemn --rineu'f? The bible is wonderful in its the second floor rents . _. . .- ­� . i . .. . - - . : - by the electric shat p flyer, rises suddenly. and shoots away . . .­ . i - � . . where they would be ruined and taciturn to romp or indulge in childlike choice of terms in describing the indescrib- a house is to be let in Mexico the owner . . ; - without any preliminary flourishe& , I . ; � . . , 1 . . � . li, . * - *"- fluid. - . games. When they saw me approach, they able. . : �. _. i - - _. I - ­ .. . isfaction to a sticks a newspaper in the window. Servants . . . : . - - I - ; I .. . - . 41 In all th s shooting the asil tty - : . . : , .1 � . . . were off as quick as rabbits to their holes, 11 On the .bsais of theme reflections we are ches and plenty, and you are pre . :1 . . ' ' . - a . . , sportsman doe& tiot consist in killing, the - are entitled to establish two or three prac- sure to ave several descendants of the . I i ! 1; . . . . � . San Salvador has ha -d a very brief season and now and then I could catch them watch K . 1: I . -hing the work of trained . � - i I. I - - � - . -- of quiet, if the Panama news be correct, birdo but in watc ing me with largq,(black, wondering eyes tical ouggeations. For example, the only Aztec kings about the house if you hire one, . .. - ' . . ' f '. - 1, - I which oc-- dogs and in the exercise of skill both in find . � � . . ; since its last previous revolutions rum behind a boat, a tree -stump, or a half - influenae worthy of cultivation And enjoy' for it is the rule here that the whole , '.,:. '.. - � . � . . .1 . . - birds . and in hit,tiDg them. After - I . _��! I .: f - I ; , . I That alokie abides ; . , I . . . curred in the spring of .1885. - At that time Ing the closed door. meat is spiritual. for- faimily go with the father and mother when !: - - - 1, _. .. i I _ - u must be obey- . - . . . : . . . I . PrefsLdent Z-&Idivar' who hiad'distinguished making a dog realize that yo in to make him Babies appeared to be plentiful, sad, ever. We forget duty, we ~a to remember they go out to service. Your cook brings her I . . - - ;I . ­ _: � �_ - . L , � 9 . � ;i . ; . - ;� - ­ . . I � . .. . . ­ . -himself by successfully resisting the Inva- ad, the only thing necessary unlike those in other places, they seemed the exact amount of wealth, pleasure itself husband, her children. and pretty near all . . I I .1: . . - . ,1 . Set- . T . ; ,ompelled to resign of him. th healthy and welt nourished. Their is a vanished cloud, but thou I -.. � I - - - i ,_ 1,�11 .. Was e his understand what you require .$ht, the mental her relations, and they are fed from'your ­ . "I [ . `41 � . . , . . , ; sion.of Mxrios, code used in to be be I ''. :1 . �\' office by the revolutionary party, . I _ ; - �i�%. headed by ters and pointers are the br a certainly of the strongest, and enegry that effocted our intellootuab life, -table and sleep under your roof. The hue- � : ... . . . lungs war . . , , . zi - i � birds. na . . !r : - i .� Ment;ndez. -The latter also, quickly defeat- hunting eir etites were truly prodigious.- An the moral Ministries i h and 'a- hand may be a shoemaker or a saloon -keep- � . : �. ! I - - - : - - - ' � �; : - _: d- 461t in interestinget work in thefield and th i - that non I : , I I In aaby will yell at the slightest ro,- re"14"bered witb I ­ I : . L - " - ; " , . ed the forces' of Figueroa who hold succee - dian spire the soul, theme are er or a hackman, but he lives where his . t_: . - � I ... I , . . . I I � - . himself in the. shoot over a thoroughly broken sh I intelli vocation --and, for the matter of tut, a clearer memory, and they seeiii to be . . . . � ­ I - . � ed Zaldivar and- established st aheadi working ul� reel wife works. There are usually enough " I I ? .1 1i _'. I �.�.i � . ' .1 . . . presidency. Now a revolution -has in turn gen t dog. He ranges i u ithout provocation at 0611118 in the house for e I � t � , , I- wl all. kgnified day by day by a larger r th en all, and the - ': - - � : . ts the birds he ral I' . . . � : i - ' dez, who has the wind, and when he seen that a i I I -, - .- I.; " - � - been excited against Menen '. none i i their direction It in also equally remarkable lection. No man known what he is really only,food they want is plenty of beans and - - , -.- � . � .: - :" stebAily lost his popularity, and is accused stops, points with his a ' I I papo e We sit down in disappointment and ; . : , ,_ i.." � .os " will eat, or endeavor to do $0, .doing. what is left from your table. . I . - I t ._�'- - - I of imprisoning, beating And forcing into the and becomes an motionless as a statue. If , anythint he ean lay his hands on. Out*, say, I The end has come, death is stronger - . I I - . .1 . . . .. . .., . I . ! .. '. - ,11 very closely 01- , , !�_ , -- _,�..' I"- - ;,. . . . - � ,_ I I of the you know the dog you can te i I . I 1. I . ! . . I . . k, - -. . - .: . I ':� ranks of the m -my ijome of the sons I whilat was endeavoring to make Myself than life,' while at the very moment God! . a . 1. ! -­ � ! ; � . . � ead the bira is. When the dog I 'A little girl who wanted to describe the I I - "I .- ". �� . beat Salva,dorian families as a punishment how far. ah understood to a wrinkled squaw, a velvet- in working out some great miracle of.love. I ' * . ...1. -i L'- . - I- ffences. T . he re- lifts his nose rathe� high and iniffs the air, abdent- mindedness of her uncle said: " His . ' d'' , . � , . - for political opinions and 0 ed younpater, with deft fingers, snatched We say of such and such a life, it ended I :* �.. : ! - , � i _� . I . . . I . . - . a -at the bird is quite a distance away. If he 'Y . remember is so tired that he has to use his i " : � ; -1, ,; 4- . - . - por a cigarette out of my hand and proceeded' cloudily, it never came to perfection, it . , \ ted defeat of the Goviirnment force � . . . - 1 "I . - I . ,. Jf­ I . e poked straight ahead, . . . forget all the time." I J . : .. :. ; .;%.- ... _. . . I . es the situation serious for stands with his nos to evour it. failed Almost Olt the last Moment- We *, . . -1 . .. . La Union mak . away. If he stands ri- - v. . . . .. ... - 1- % ­ . .. Medendez. President Bogran is equally the bird is not for At first he seemed tojike it, but he'did thus talk unwisely. Men shall come from There is an old legend Aich dec�Urai tha, ,I I,- . .1 \1� � * "". , , - I . braced amd- muscles tense th'every4hbret . ., - - . . . J"", . . � unpopular in Honduras, where he is accused gid, with hill 100 . in on long with the job, for with a the east and from the West, from the north Scotchmen are to be met wi I . 1. � - ... ".. . , I - . . . ' the bird further that when the NottY�Pole I - . .1. �, - 'i ..,; 0 �� 11!,Ki - - re-ele-.tion in next and his head turned to ode -side, i ad and' f rom . . . - - - i i � I � . � I _1 of plotting to c perhaps w4hin a yard mighty yell, which would have startl ' the South, sad shall testify that and . . . . : - I I ." I I month's ballotinas, while the bold,seizares lying.clowly by, anybody except an Intlian out of his b00t89 the life which we thought was - fruitless discovered a Scotchmau *ill be found com- . . . . i __' . - . � -.* - ' _V.: I I ".. � V - I h,&ve ' Canadians, ; . __ . . . I a, . . - , . I—. - of authority by President Barillas 'in Guate- of the dog's nose. known dogs and which drove me out'of the room, he abounded in all the fruits of the spirtuaL fortably seated on the'top of it. � . - _­ 1. I � ; . . . , . I . . I �_' ook to get excited and eager on a close are becoming as onlenipresent I ___ ' . L ' '! . " 1 .... . , - . - . : .. . mala threaten trouble there. The outl L dispossessed himself of his spoil, whilat the Lot us cheer ourselves with these words. it would seem, . -1, I - rather and catch the birds them- ,� . i 11 '.� .... I -. merica just now is Ancient dame proceeded to fill her pipe Let us -drink of this well by the way,* and as the sons of Auld Scotia. ,The last place -. _- - :,,--- i .',.:� ,, �� ". , . I - i I 11 . for Central A int � I . 1. . I _. �� - . . . r- � . . . I I . I . Mves, but a steady 4og will stand, pel with what remains& I life, up our hands and be glad. in which they have been found- is Melbourne,. I . ­., . . . I - _ . ? I � � , � -, . . . 1, ; I-. fectly still if the bird is within a foot Of _ I _ �__ - ,.. . I I.._ . , . � ... ,.� . . . . ).) , # - C%aitficy collection of auto- : ------- I. -l- . . .% "'the best testimonywocan . t . � - 11 .11! -11 iev= and they are there in such goodly numbers - � - . * I I . Among the I So long as the dog remains motion- .� I , influence of the dead IB to ocentim . . I ' . . . - � . , ,. , 6 � i . that they have formed a Camadiii 'Society. . - I . . I phs recently sold in England was the him -the bird will not attempt to escapey but : ` . - % t Clevelandto journ . . to .4lia . ing to, zead that at the last , I "' * ­_ �. . � . ­ ��_'*, '. � :1 - 8r!kl Piesiden ey - the work d 1' hted w, It in interest .. '. L . . I I �. - :_ I I . - .. . '. . _. c,rij e Western and Southern States they - were yet with '8're'ie be . . ...- l .111;, � . . onal warrant under which Banyan was less still and watch him. . Sometimes I will cost him tend . in which th oretary - ']_ ' .. 6- . - a I � I _­ . d 'I I . . ! : I., I . and imprisoned will Ii us. 7h to he meeting of the society the acting se .. I � arrested for the third time 6rd and picked a bird up * He has ongag- � There read letters of ap I is= of: . I ­ , I 1: ; ,� LN .- . A . . .1 during which time he is mid ,have stepp d forwa perhaps More than $1 0,000. mue VlAg up into the heavein, .9logy from Cans . I - . . I .! Zt, z . . . . � . for six months, I grass or out of a hole in which it al train for the entire distance, and the suburbs who - !-- - - . - . .. I ___ t of. 11 The Pil- from the ad are to no friltless team In cryinX Ifor position in Melbourne . . . - I '�* '; . . Laos w I �% _. ;, LL . - . , � 1) was tryitig to bide. r' a ruegg of an engine, a bagpp and were unable to attends and announced' that l ., - . � to have written the first par . When the bird oonab euP' the absout we may in reality be indulging I . I . , _. -1 , � . The warrant In dated - - . I .- _:1 . -! �, � - . .. .- -that is, he drops dat upon I oar and two palace cam This, train munications had been' re6eived: from, , I . . .� - J.. ,� .. . . gritn's Progress 91 -ad by twelve the dog cliarges� . � our own salffishuess. There is no sorrow cow . I - . , I . iis March 4, 1674-5 and is sign. in@ .there until ordered A . . . .�. -1. .. , �, �l , ... - I .. . � ,-, .., , par. - the ground and rema: - . PWI convey bbn for about 4,500 nlilesl, adore not uWuL Canadians resident in other colonies . . .L I .".- . ,5 1 � L ".:1 . isinbarx of that Is not divine and tb n : . , � ,t, . fet,oh dead birds. A 9 . a - . .1 %I I -1 . I . justices six Wf whom Were a , ly to hie on or .good do '_ . . risen Lord and we should enquiries. Hon. Simon Fraser, metnt":o .: . - .1 . " * - � -whom had ori teelf a power. The man The Lord In a . .. . . o 14..." . � - I , - . �. -� hanfient an&thrse of ginal and rpmem- . Conviction is In I " - - .. - - . I 9 watches the birds that are shot )h the Legislative Council of Victoria, IN 1_ , � ::. %.�, I .':.: �,,_, �- , Give years' is sure of what he myst gives assurance know the f His romirrootion in suc pred �� . � � - ., ,. ,.,. I., �t �. , - � proviouatw ne who - ­ - � � , , ­;, : .� committed him forthe bers whom they, fall. When 'oviered t . rtw I that -dent of the Canhdi= Society , i. - ,. -.1,11. ". 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' I - I I � , ; - ., ;.. 4;�i".V 'k1'%1!..1.�. , i�._P- :.� . . . I .1 , , . . . - :. . .. , . i , I ..'d - I � ' � - � � I . . .. - . ..'' . �. r 4 '-I '; " L .1! , __ ­ .1 . . .; - MU1fiO_MiBB Coutts. . � :A I" -� ;'%*�­' � �', , � ;_., _., - __I� �. .� ,. 1, - . : a . . . I . . . � �,_ �­ . � . 1: I I I - I .. . . )- �.�'.,, !,_;,�!,�-,,�.., , . the shores of Little Traver" were dotted . ".. . � �. 1' I .. -1, - , L::.:�, . . . � � I ::;: T v Greauv mmonved. � ­ � , , . . - I * . - I S ' r � L � � I . , , .''.. - , ''. i I DOW .� ��_L . . ". 1 - ;,,: ., , � ' " i I I - To Rebt-B. Bunting. -,, -I- ,, -, - Ili, i . . i, ;,.� , �..r­'j , With Indian. wigwams, and where I �--- . .. . � I .. � ! � . . _. ! : - '_ '' . , ` - - 1) S . i "I � � I i , S Oita Inducements -R. A. Bunting. The St. Cathanne's'News Comes to us - � � - � .. -1 - - . ascends she oke of American iudustr , r , , . . .. : -1 I = To I'. _: t. �, . r i ., . .; . ; . 0; ; . . l: . 11 L .. - . ;ram Uuderelothing-W. T. Dunbar.' this week in complete now 'dress, and discoloring the air, once the asure blue - SPLE DID DR ..I GOOD � I . i ,-L ; - - . ! - I , . . . . - Greenwood Blacksmith Sbop-William * resents a remarkably neat appearance. ' ' - ::' • i, I . :, was disturbed by nothing • save an occa- ' i •- .1 �< I - 11 .. . I I J - . I . I . - __ I -'Marshall. , wish our totem. continued success, sional wr9sthy coil from the camp f - . . I I - - I � � . . -1 re ''.; Beautffal Dress Goods � reduced from 25 th 13 eta... I . P I , � - . . ;. _ , An 0 1 . _ . � . - ­ . - . , . . 11 - . . � as it deserves. I . . . � . I . � - I . . . . 61 - � " . - ': � . j. .. .. . I .. I . I �­,�:­'�;�,_ . , I.. 1_. _..: I , - I _ : I V . lt_ . � -­ I �. the swarthy people of the forest. . I I yard. r The quality, pattern Md . . ­�.' .- ...1-1. � . ­ . per . ,,� !, . . -_ , r ,­,* ''%. . .. - ; I ) C ­.- - ': - I ! - a.*. .,-.: "i -I 1.� "...I., ...'..., The town stretches- downward to the 1. I I . � . .. . I?- L _. .1 .1 .. - - C -.11, .1. .i - � 1. �, . I . 4 z - . ' ' i 7 ' ' ' ,. - . ; . . . I ' � ' ! ' ' . I - '. ,;�L,",,/ %,�,_L .� - - ... �.­ %1W 11ruduo Lowc -through which i� r , . ., ­ I . . price WRI please you. � f � �t , I 1, i i li , - - I . . ,1 W 7 . ' ; . . � �. meeting of .west to a little valley, 1- .. I . , ; 14 i I I I . . . I The Secretary has d S, =810 � ,� . . . _ I - . , L; , : ;�41_1..: !., i. �. � .,7: V� � � . 14, 18876* - . .. : '-. . ._!, . ',i.%�A� ): AP 6 :.,�.' I - . L I I . I L .- . - .�,:" PIORRIUNG, QNT, Q= . the Executive committee &f L the South B*ar`�Creek once tumbled tumultously to .. ,, . 7 ." �It � I ::1-..., !­. . �_Q_ , . ­ ., 1 . . ; . . . � - . �. .. . I . . . . � - , , . - I �. J . I . I - - . . � - ! . , . . . ­. I - I ! � ; :t � . :, I . .�_' � ��_', �?- . I - . ... . ,.: 1 I chock 11; ,. � 1. . - 6 = -___ Ontario Sabbath School Association for the lake, but which is now bold in . . . �- . - . . � . . I .t I , I 'L : - . '. '. W6 . I . * . , .. the 21st inst.. at 2 p. m.s in Dale's Hall drained off, and canalled in various direr ­.��-!-:,. '' .: :B00rT`8�A1q:D ; . - . ­ - I.. �. ..** . . "I..:. .- � � .-, . .....�:.. LOCALISM S 40 . in this village, to make arrangements tions, to suit the purposes of manufacture, 1Ladies"'l ' . I I -, ­ - ­ 0 - - li�_ - ­' � - . I I - � for the annual convention and for other until it loses all its romance. Crossing . - I I - I .. - . . . ' Laced Sewed Shoes reduced f3roML., $1.85 to'$1.25 � I . - I , , I purposes. the to -day on a towering, massive : I . 1. Well .; , � I � . . . I _;1 . - I ' ' . . - .- ­ . 1� .­ . . I 1., �; -�:.'­­.'­­­_; I- - 11 _. � .. I . . f " � . 0 ,�: ­il-' -.1 , ,_ ,.. .. .:-�:­­,' bridge, Y t, which Ladie's' Laced Pegged Shoes - -1.88 to 1.25. . . .. �. I for fumi. - : ;2 :1; - r ' . ' - go, come to a steep accent, . .4, . I- . . , All parties owing J. H. BW �16 1� L: ,�;l . i'':-_!, � '. 1.':�,_­_% .: - , :,:.,�, _ , ". , - i ! I ... : r - � . . I I it �.11, 1:. T � . .1 . - � millineryj I_— . .- b; '' casae leads up to a high sandy bluff. . tura Ac., and Mrs. Beal for - � . ; T! a . ., t Miss Coutts will reg=e her rocal 01, its Mena' Long Boots ­_ .1 ':L . ­ I . 5.00 to* 3.M . ­ ' . J1 � 7-). . �.., dC "I ' I ' !� summit is a level grassy plot about - ­ - ' . .. ":. . - 13 , L. :'�f , . .x.25. � . .1 will please call and settle at once and for ladies and gentlemen Tuesday, Oct. thirty ''. . .'j" .: * ' . . . to'' 1.60 . --I . . . � * yards square, surrounded -with Boys' Long Boot . . I .� . ! . . . . . . . . - I . , i. . , , .1 oblige. . 26th, at 8 p.m. All who wish to join are . . � I ... . . I . . .1:1 . . ­ - ! - i am- .�i . ! ' ­ ­. � �� Mal L . . - I . . J , L - . . Plea. The ground drops almost pr , . . I - .... C - . i - ,:.: �:"� , .. ". ` � . , � I , - .. , .1. � . _­ I .." i ! . I . - - � . I ' � . . 'A warning. , I cordially invited to attend the meeting to � . . ., . - A few other lines ate reduded prioes.... - _. I . . i ­ il Eitately'.to the little river on its eastern '.. , �, . I ­: L. � -1 , .. � . I N 1, , I ' . � ": I .. . - Aman out west while on his way to be held at the Music Room, opposite ... , '�' L . . . . I ­ , I .-, !- . . - ,.; .1, " i , while it slants off beautifully to the ; . � LL, .L - % ' � - �o I., ,,1-_.r . ­ ) . .L. 1 . .. I I I .. . - . �: �­ �. borrow a neighbor's paper, was atfack by Nicws office, next Tuesday evening at 8 . . I I . .. -1. I . L . 1, I ; . . , � . . . , I � - . '''� ' _� .- 1� -1 lake about five hundred yards away to. . --1 . , - . . lightning and killed. We have no coin- o'clock. Arrangimeuts for organizing . a - . * This bluff ­ *' . 't - - - �.. .- - menta to make here. - To intelligent poo- Glee Club will also be made. ' ward the north. uff -a called ULSTERINGS AND OVERCOAT"INGS." ..' !--. _�.-,..... ple it isn't necessary. . ., . .�L.;­ .. .Council Bluff, -and here in other.days the: . .. . . � j .� . . � � - . I � '. . ,/ .. _ .. _,:, . rriend's =**Ung. , I :� : .,�Z Indiana held their councils. � .:. , . 1. - ' - L, , ]P. rice - , , * L , - � ..: I . T3.0 , - .. . I - . i f . _- I .. , !, i . I � , . '660 1 :.. . 1. . � . . - I , , . confl3mnaticm* . I . - . I... .. , . I In the centre . I .., I.. . 86t .Verzr - 16TV , , , '� "!'.' - . * .?;a ! , I � I . . �. �L . I . _ � L. . . 1 .� .. I - - Thomas White Fisher'and rge is a little spot a trifle lower than the rest, .1 ..�­' I., " . . . ­ , - . ! � . I I : I % Archbishop Toron . . ,L'. . . I'' .11 I I- � 11 I` - His Grace, the Are Toronto, Grubb, delegates from Dublin, Ireland, where the grass grows greener than else. '., I * � . -, . ' I . - I �_ .. I will be in Pickering on Sunday text, to to tbe� World's Convention of Friends, where, and here, I was informed, the Call and examine stock and get bargains, never beford': - administer the Sacrement of COnfint- held last week at Richmond, Indiana, council fires were kindled for a century, •� ... �i . .. . . - !!. . I - . . . .. 1. . I . . Service- ­ I I . I - - fifty young people. . -i ­ 1. � ! . � ation to about f will be in Pickering Tuesday; 18th inst., while in its glow, upon the grass around, ,, ). . - . ; offered in Pickering, at.. . - . . :1 . . ", .. . . .'' : . of Mass at 11 a. m., Confirmation immedi- 'a I i - - 1: . and will address a meeting that evening sat the assembled wisdom of the tribe.'� � q . _. I . . . . I ?' . . ' . .. ­ . I . 1. ately afterwards. I- .. , - , I . . . . � � I � � . .... � � I .. . . - -1 ­ . .. 6 ;. ,�.,; * I . . � - - 1. I-, An Impro,rement 1. .- . I.. . :. - - , I church) at 7 p.m., to which all are in- I took my Beat upon � fallenlree�, an .: 7 . .., - - . -1i. ­ . .- I . . We are pleased to that St. deb e . :: 0 11. . . . . I I I. _ . I .­... 'r". .U.. in the Friends meeting house (late B. C. for generations. � .1 I I . rg 8 Tited. .. 1. � gave myself up to reflection. Mayhap, a Re.,., �Av , .1 . . , , - . . d .- . I I � . i. � - I • . . - - ... '!", , � I. ■ � . I . . .- 11 �. .... I .. :: .:,.�� i � . . . . . ..., � �. I : -_ ,-- -, --- church his been thoroughly renovated vlewgi 6f gidi3din . I : � � zi., �* century ago to -day the sage! Bat upon . . - . - i , .. '. . . . ­­ I ­ � I . . . I I . . I � . ____ . � . 1 : 1 . I I I � 1. I - I - 4 - . inside, kalsomined and new draperies Mr. W. E. O'Brien, the noted Whitby this bluff, o'erlooking the wigw" of ... _ - - I '. I : � : . , ­ . � ,. ,., I .,;. on the pulpit. It is hoped the ladies will, photographer, went out to Dunbarton on their nation ; while watchful eyes were .. .�� 1# . I - � I . .- not' cease -their efforts un ,� I.: 1, I , I., -I.. I ;:1 . , '. I * - . ­ ­ . ... . I - I I . . 1-1 - I . . I *_ . til the stove Monday morning last, and got a fine view turned across 'the lake upon whose - ;�" '- _--`; I . .. - . I - . . .J, � --- - . � ! . _­ i . . . I . � I . � ... , . . . : I - pipes are turned in another direction.,., of the new Presbyterian* church there, as glistening bosom the canoes of an enemy . I , F1RST=PR1ZE:' . � J, �1 .,- ­ .: :­ 1: . I...1 �_ . � IVD"rtY Sold. I .� - may have approached; or the young man . . �� . I . - L. ­�.,. ; I .� . . . � . -.,� . - well as the residence of Mr. Dunbar. Re I . . . . . , . I - . . .� . . � ,. I . � � I - I . � . . ... I � . I . --- . . . I -1 I . . stwick's farm pro war. 11 - . i Mr. E. Bo PeYfY DOU turning to Pickering, he made two views of the tribe 'May .have gone forth to w .1. . ; -..•, __,. . the village, consisting of about 61 aerbl;, of THi& Nr,ws block. There views are Perhaps generations ago, some weary , � . .-. -, I ,_ ' runner of this tribe -the wounded and i, I I . I _.. � - . . was put up at auction at the Gordon well taken by O'Brien, and,Are very cheap, I � .. . . I -_ I 1. . . I - L. A - . I . L .. H6use on Saturday last, (Thos. Poucher, also. Thosedesiriug views of their rasa- dying relies of a war party -may have C..- :."O _T., .. I I . . . ' .'' I 1. .-. 1; - . . I auctioneer), and was knocked down to dentes, should drop him 9 card. dragged his bleeding limbs to this sacred . I - . . . I .. .. . I . - . . : - 1 : - . I .1 r.:1 ,I 1. . . '� � % '. . .� . I L � ! I .. __! , 7 - - .. I .1 1. L . .. . .. I I . I . !, . - . . ... - 14�1.1 I . Mr. J. H. Greenwood, of Whitby, for .9me Chamois ]Kunter. .,:��.�. . _. .. . surrounded by the sages of h. -a .: ' ' ' I .., . .1 .., .1 I � . . . PP .1 I or, , � i . ­ .. . . I.. . . � counted how their enemies w( I .. 48,700. 1 . * . - . � - _ spot, ' I Made to order by a first-class Taff . I � -.1 � e ire Such is the title of a piece Of music people, - . ; . . .. - . �_­, �sistee7drby Palo-fafts, a people from the ,, . , .. I .. . I - - : ., y f. i � - . . . . � . - � , . . ._.� :.1 I . . i � .. I � �� *GNP4 sig4lee&. -,. ..­....-��'z. - ` just to baud, the production of J. W. ­ , , - L - . .. . , : I ; I " I . '... - . __ rising sun who" " was like the snow, . : , - - ,- I .- . 1. I I I . I .. Special gospel services have been �eld Burgess, the Dansville(N. Y.) Breese man. I .. I . . L. "i ., at closest prices by- . �.. - . and who fought with sticks which., belched "' I . _. ,. - � ... � .... �, .- ­­ - . .. I .. .- . I . . .. .- . I , I � _-_ - 1:� in N. Andrew's church every evening,, As far as our judgment goes we pro- forth thunder and lightning, and carried : I I . . . . . _... . i . 11: . � . � . . - L .11 - ­.. Bryant, of Bradford o accompaniment . 1. .. ' I a trifle later some luckless white captur. .. . . . .- I antis a very pleasing speaker, by Miss Ada A. Kenney) are particularly . I I . 1.11.1. I -, Mr. Bryant . . - . A -R t . I . I I - -1 .- this week, conducted by Rev. James nounce it a very fine effort, indeed. The I . . , and the pastor. words and music (pian accompaniment unerring emissaries of death. Perchance, - ! 1. ed in war may have been brought, an1.8119.. and the series of meetings being held by attractive, and will no doubt- soon become . . . Win an CoNesof "The Chamois object of wonder and we, to this spot, : , I—. I ­ - - .1 . __ I I � i . .. I t, I . , I - spiritual , likely to be productive of much 'to Isr whereafter solemn council lie burned -,r. - . . .� )0 . .. �_. ,-,..- -,- t : . . . I . � I 1 , � � . w: I !, . . ; , . � . � I .1 1. tonight in the U .. � I . . . =!�%a; be obtained by forwarding at the stake. And as -this pale -face died, - _� . % I - .'. . ,. I . . I9 I . church, and all next week. ' Ne. to J. W. Burgess, Dansville, J . _ ... - � -I __; -.1 .­­. . -.:.: - W.. . 1. it may have been parent of- . .'. - manvaly MaUSS& . .;.;.,-. .� .:::.!!, fV '- '"a "assortment of - Tweed Suitings � - - -, � ; � ;­ A lftkering estate. i,9 _* : . A � _. �w �, "" .. _. . .." I . .- � the very tree wheraon I Bit,. did he, or his I ; . ., - - .. , . , . . '. - . - i � _. . I.L: - It is reported that important changes Robert Fuller, of York' townsb' aied executioners, faintly dream that to -day L , � . I. - . I : ­ # , . . . . I . . : . ; - , . ­ t - I . I ­ . .� I � are shortly to be made on the Midland July 5th last. He made his = Feb, the wigwams would be gone from. the I : : , Worsteds, Fine Pantings, &C., ­_'.., - � �.. -_ .1, - . * '' '' I . ­_. -i: �:- _ I—. a ow .­ . . I ­ - . I Division of the G. T. R. The train that ruary 27th, 1882, and "d J. C. spot, and in their stead would be reared a ' - ' ' . . _. �_ . ! I �. . I - .., p I . 1 ' , 1 1 . - r % . � - '• , .. I -1 . .. . . , . . .. .� - ; - ..- leaves Port Hope at 7 a.m. for Toronto, Fuller and John Sleigh go executors. city of whit". They never dream- . . ; via Peterboro' and Lindsay, is to be die- It directs that all the estate be converted the pale -faces would come like � , ." - P - ! m . . . � . . i. I ; - . I I - continued, instead of which it will run into cash and $1,000 is to be given locusts and swarm over the entire coun. . I - !. I _. I - I I I : . . - young eap*- ' a.. . ..I . . (Erect on the main line -to Midland 'and respectfully to James Fuller, Bon of the try, laden with Christianity and civiliza. � ' ' . ;. � 1 -2. � I � ' . . . ! - 1 - I � . �. � . d Mr. Heur;v Fuller, his . - .'' return the same day. A train to Toronto testator, an tion, driving the aboriginies into remote . � . - . T ­ 1. . . . . ,, kyll,---�, , t i leave Peterboro' via Port Hope, to grandson. $500 is givenindi id all to corners and small territories, but alw . ; I .. ..- .- ­ Will . I I .1. 1. . I- .. ..: .. . , . . . I. - . . . . � ' .� I I -1 . . . . . I .: '. .. ...1.1 t . take place of the local which now Robert Fuller, Sarah Frances individually ameliorating their state by the blessed ' ' I .. ., . I t. .. I ­ . .1 1. . .L leaves Co . . , i Vine'assoitment of Hats, Gloves, Ties,; �.:. .1. - . t ..� . Eliza Francis Harlin and James Henry boon of civilization. I .. . .. - bourg- in the morning. .'� . ,- . . - 1. . . I - I , , . , I . I - � , I - I, .! - I . %. I -� - ,�, , "', �,�.� �, Fuller. The residue is t6 be divided As I sit engrossed in thought, I bear .. " - - - _; % ­­ I . - : . - l, � _. - . ..'' . - - .;O�., .... .��. .'' � I I . ,- I - ,, . . .. . , out thm W0039. 1 1 - : Shirts, Collars, and �in . - I-, - . , � I . �. - I , * � ex I ug r ap - . . , ' - - : .' - . 9 .. i � . . . 11 . . - subscribers w - equally among those named except t Robt. footsteps and boisterous la lite - . 1. . . . . .. . . I., . ; I in find a - � . ­ - L ... -Some of our nalty is #758. The . .. . � . 11 . � . . .1 . I . _. .. .. .. Fuller. The perso proacbmg, and two civilized Indiana . , , I ,I .1 .�. - I � I all piece of paper enclosed in their : . . . �.i i .A. -, . � sin prope I., - � ! ­ - i I- - realty const ' rt in 'the village stand before me. One is a youth of - ,., "', I i 1. I . ... , , . 9 I , , I , . - .1. , I - I I -, I � INzws this week -a ort of extra, &a it I � .., of Brougham and lot 22, 4th concession twenty, the other a girl of about the same ..'� �l . . I- � were -and we trust they will read it over " GENTS . - .. -,: I of Pickering township. . . ; age. Through the veins of both flows . . 0� � 1 - , I ' , , , � L - - . ; -: - I I . . _ , . i . . I . . carefully and act upon the suRgestions � ,-..,:.. f, �. .. . . . . % z . . I . . . . I I ­� ­ . I . 24"LUIUMITIng Day. :��_, . , ,.:,r, Z I _�. illegitimate white blood. The youth is ,­ � - . ... . .. ;.1 . I .1 1-11'.. , I - il : i . : .: I . .. -, I . . d i ; f... - - . ; , - - contained therein. We force no man to I . �: .1 . .. . .. _.-I. . ". ..: 11 - I a few - weeks before dressed in good clothing; white cuffs - - 't..... .;. . I .:I - I take THENzws, but when is is read for There are but , I ... . I- CHEAP FOR CASH* ., . I.: � i i I . � � . . I . . I . . J_ � I., ThanusgivinR Day will be here. 'it is envelop his bands, and in his mouth (a . ;�.,. :, , - I . I .. � . '. 1 �-! . a year or more by a.person we expect p :t. . . I I . . 11 . ... .��1.0_11.�.001%% ". . ". .. . - I I . .-.1 - . I - � . . . , Bur . . . I . I - . - � I I e sign of glorious and ever -blessed . � .. 1. , * .. - . . I - L . . .. I . �:1. � . . . ­ f , : . . F1 . . - -1 for it. Those we employ have to be paid, father too late in the season for Ontario ', . I .1 . 'i., IV, . ­ .1 1. . .. �. ... . .1 _. I I I ., . �. I , -1 - ., . . , - . .. .- ,.-. . .. .. .., . t.. I . 1. I � � I � � � . - . .r I .... . � .1 ''. , - - ' � W I I - -_ I . �: aLd we find it an utter impossibility to but in decidingupona date for the Do• civilization) is a cheap, half -burnt cigar. � . . ­. . I 11I I- , . � .1 minion, the interests and circumstances Their talk is ,coarse and ribald ; but still QU .I- . , t .-. �' - _. I - stave them off fox a year or two. : -.�..�'. . ,- A � , . � '! �� ."I..'.. of all parts of the Confederacy have to be it is in the civilized English tongue. The . . - --- - -1 . q� , I.... - a&= surn6d. ,_ . '' 1. ' I I It . I- i , ' considered, and the above date gives girl was dressed in finery, but that gaudy D!1C_K-1E , - AR IS 1. - 0 � I On Tuesday afternoon, abodt 8:30, Martime fishermen a chance to be at array was bought with the price of shame. I , . - . . A � - I � . - 'smoke was noticed about the barn belong- --------- -.-- -_ - - -_ . . I.. � home. We trust the clergy of Pickering Fit emblem of her kind I Better far. . . - ­ .... � ,­ . I .. I . ,- - - -, . :P1 *_ NZ - - . . . I , . I i13'g to Mr. William Shepherd, on the lake and other villages around us will were the Indian woman of to -day reduced - � L.. � . ! 0 IRJJEITC+l 01TrT. .�... '_ . -r- m ... - shore, and in a short time the entire .;, - . � . ... : , ._'. , . arrange for it union Thanksgiving service, to the primovil state in which o1plorers .:,, ' '. , I -- . .. , building was eveloped in flames. The embracing devotional exercises, short found her I Better far, were the Indian - - - - - � - N sin I . .. neighbors turned out and by- timely and - ful cong himself reduced to the untutored state of . I ­,. � . I I *�.. � I I . .. . .. I . .. .� I I I I.. - ' addresses, and a service of praise - I.. � .. .. . . %., . . I . ; . I � i I . . . . I . . . . . . .. � . .. � .1 . . L... . L .. . . I � ..�. - . _� urlited efforts a good deal of grain, etc', by members of the Various church shoire. his torfathers, than to be as many of them * - - I . .. . . . . ... . I . � . * , _17 , ' ­ , I- was got out, but the loss is, nevertbeless, The people generally would delight to see now are, the shattered, drunken results I , . : . � . very heavy to Mr. Shepherd. The latter a meeting 0 d� b . .. .; . . f this character, -while at the of civilization. In their blood, an, - was in -the village when the fire broke, , _ . . I I . same time it would afio"rd opportunity for queathod to their children for generations, . . - � -, - out, and when be reached home there REENWOODk'ROLLER. MILLS I . .�. thanksgiving to the Giver of all Good, for runs the most foul diseases known to the .. - .. � � ... . . .. . I I ­ . . . � - . was not much left of the barnsi. The 'oar' His bountiful mercies. I older countries. In their blood courses I . . I - - � . I . . . - -.�;, . 'I.. .. - . ...- 10 considerable, and we learn there was ,r,-1 ... 1. �.. �.! - -,.. Ye LO'GREENe PROPRIETOR. � - - . .. _. . . - �, .. , ��". , , a material curse which chirity can not �. � . •.1 � . . ': �. � . .':!. ,: , . I . - - . . :� ;� 1. .�.. � -1. � ; ­ � . . .. . - � � .. - . _ .� no onthe&emises. How VUT Su""OUL ­�r � � .- . , 11 .. _ subdue, and which dies only with death. I , . . , . 11 �.., - . . . ��'� L'. .. - - - : , ... I - . I .. .1 . fire originated is a mastery. . Much sym - The Harvest Home Festival on Friday As the couple before me passed across I L_ �. I have taken the above Mills, and will al- I I � , . � I ! - I I , -cannot' I - I . pathy is felt for Mr. Shepherd in his loss. evening last was a moat successful affair the council ground, woonscional trod : ! � *ays keep Flour which. be beat. Try it; . q .- throughout, and the Ladies' Aid Society.: � I I I . - .. pravExemseus. , , �1: ,oll . . ;.%_.._. upon the sacred spot where once I= � i .41 __ . . -, . � . . . � . . . - ' " _. - - - . ., . are to be congratulated upon such'a deeir the council fires of their forfathers, and and you will say it is the best, you ever used. I � - ­ . .. i � . .. . . I . � .� ::. We frequently receive correspoiad'ence . , , I .. .. � . . - . I able culmination of their labors. -From � . .- : t.. A. . t - . . I I . . � . _. - I .1 . I ­ � . -� - _� that contains paragraphs that the writers seemed oblivious of their surroundings, - ,.- .� , I I ­ A specialty made of , �. . ., .11 I � *I. o . ..- � .- - * I ­ , - , . . - I : '. , . . mus agree six to nine they were kept very busy at- I thought how appropriate would be the � : : ..,: . . " , . . '. . , I I . .. � _: t ee with us when we say they are tending to the wants of those gathered , .. I , fo -. Wheat - � . . . .. . - pn ' , �, Exchanging Flour ' I C too personal for publication. We ,have command: "Remove thy shoes, the art . - -.,. , r r - .1 I - - I -:. . around the tables in the basement. And , , . . , I ) . .... .i . - . , �� . - - - - .-� _1--.. -_1 :.. repeatedly stated in these columns that whereon thou stand.est is holy ground." . 4 - .- _. :_ � I:. - -:. -, � .. such a spread I We have never seen any- And as they passed from Bight in th . -�- and am giving more Flour per Bushel than can be , 1; ­ I our aim., being to publish .a first-class . ­.: , _. I , .. f - . . thing to equal it in the way of church Is\ - � . . ,.. a . I . . newspaper, we cannot lend our space to foliage, I looked about me -and fearing -,. got elsewhere, I . �. - I', ..:.- �1 I . I I . . . - 1: 1. . . suppers. It was simply, grand, and was . I 0 I � . .. �. I . . � . . . . that from their degenerate f9otsteps upon . � I . 1. - . - . �. , 1. �i dissemination of paragraphs which Shorts af�ays on hand the diss heartily appreciated by all. After ad- ; , I I.- Bran aud Sh6r - - . ill -feeling in the the sacred sward might rise in wrath the * �. ­ . .. .­ - - - . . - . cannot fail to create _V � . - � - . ' i ..... 1 - 1 Cr X -M = .40�,. r 'TAr ., I P. Jq r r t . . � . I to the body of the church, an ' .r . M; 2Z . . . . - . . �. I p I I ­ 1 neighborhoods from which they come. = program of speeches and music fierce avirits of their exalted sires and .1'. ' - 1. ' .� . � . I . - - ; 1. i �* . . . I , , , L� , - r . cast themselves upon me as one of the . L.'' .1 � � I Highest price paid for'Wheat. . . - bometimes such matter Blips in, owing . .1 11 , - WAS given by Revs. Norman and Came. .1 . . I 1. . , . .- accursed race, who aebomplished the .; i�, - i I . r. .. � to the absence of the editor, and the � ,� " ! _. . , . I -, .11 ion, of Pickering, and the address ot . . . � Y. 1J. am . . - . i . 1, I . - . . . . :0. U iq a . � 'r , I : ' a hard -feelings on the part of some . ruin and depravity of a simple people, I . . - 0 . . . result i . ..., . � I . . - r i .. ..'. .the evening by Rev. Dr. Potts, President . . . ... : .1 - . ­ . . . . , . '. � ­ . left the spot. -J. T. C. - .- - � . . - 1. .� . I .. . ­ r . . . - ,Jr. . 1. .,, of our friends. This we want to avoid, of Toronto Confrence. The Dr. was in I -_ - - - . , I who wish us well will . . db ' - I and we hope those fine form, and 'must have epJoyed the .- .­J�r­ - - .� , ,J "' - - i . . I . 11 gBou's k . . - .. - z� again ask us ;, I .1 ..-:.- not ag - ... umiture Wild Underta��ng Warerooms. _to make enemies for fowl a*nd pastry down stairs. His address eep Carbon Safety co�l Picke* PI .I I - _� � - _.� _: ourselves, but that they will send no was practical throughout, - and contained oil* N explosion. . - I � . - . ., � ..- . - _. �. �. . . . . 'r -, . 1. . ­ .. - I - - - �, . i .1 . . . 11 � . . . .� genuine and interesting news, so that we on , . I '.. : , - . . 11, �.. . - �. � . . ., � any words of encouragement and ad- - • ____ A ell hasig'' 8 on. It Insit . sr.,� I ­ ... 1 1 1 L . I i . . � . . 'L, . . . I . . _! I I . . ..* I . . I !" I � I : . . . I . .� . may continue in the front rank of country m 1. 4. . .1 & T, . . vice. The choir of the Methodist Tabor- to Meaford. � . . . r I . I . � k .1 . I .. . I ' i ' ' r " . � . - 1 . . . ,. - . 11 r - - .. I papers. " - , , '- , � � , r . . . :­ * ­ -Miss Ads Brown was visiting friends . . I.- I . .. . - � .1 C . .- . . .1 .�, nacle, of Whitby, provided the music, and i I _.. I.. 10. .. . .. i.. - , . ..- i r I . . .. . .1 I .,; � ,­-­,�' ,-1. .1 -1 ­ I - .- I . ` - =cep Aoeo=t& . - ., : gave complete satisfaction, their selec in the village and vicinity last week. � . . . . . � , . , . . - I I ­ I I � investigate '. .1 .! � __'.11 � - . .. .� . :. . .I- __ - There are farmers who the tions being in keeping with the place and -Hodgeon's oveter parlor o . . . .. . �. - - , . -. . rned to. � , -.� . I . . .. I . . 1� . I . 1. . r. : . - , : li, '. . r details of their business so little that they the occasion. This aboir is, we believe, day. , . . . . - - . . ,, . . ".. I ' P - r I— A 4 I I - -_ I 'Oct 16th. Mr. T. A. F . _.. . . ,o ... ,�.. not tell what branches of it bring under the direction of Mr. E. Stevenson, ' --Sunday, - att, can I. ­ . I I . .. . . . 11 � : .1 . •--, I . L profit and what are carried on at and has been organized only a few weeks. Butdont. of Wycliffe College, will be at St. . .� �: .. . � . . It ;. . them i r . .. . ,I* - - J._____ ­ A ____ ". _�. _01 . . . . �; - a loss. They know in a neral way They did remarkably well. Rev. Mr. George's, at 8 � ,: Y- � - __ 1i i; . go .. r .i ;_ �. . M ' - IF i I - . � I LL : ,I .. t..;. - - _ �. J�l � . i ­ ... ... � . wb6ther they are as well off at the end of Brown, the pastor, occupied the chair in -Mr. John &yL, of the "Western," _- I - :j .. . I ..�. �,._ I ' � � . . . . �:. I : . . ." . - I . - .. .- the year as they were at the beginning, a very acceptible manner.' Of the church has been very ill with inflammation, but L I I . I ! I . . .�.'� ."I � . ­ . I .L . i . - . . dl just where the lose or decorations we cannot A too hi I ily. In is some bettor b last aw'Unt. - 1r_ - . - . :, , . -11 I .. - - I ... . . � but they cannot U !: - . . � ' article . 4"in . . ., ­ . . � . . 0 T J - 1'� .- ­ . . . gain was made. If a strict account is a brief newspaper ar it would be im. -Mrs. Geo. Uke has been V111. 9 1. - - , L_ I Id '_ ­ . �. .: � - I.- . � I �.� ., ..: I I I n and returned to � I 1. -, I . . . kept in detail, it can be easily to possible to describe the result of the labors relatives in this vicinity, � . .. 11 . I I .r ...1. '1� " .. . - 1, - . .1 . I 11, . ... ....•�L ore than rf the ladies - and gentlemien connected her home in Thornbury last week. 41, . � ! J . L - ' whether a particular crop costs m - . I . .,'. " �' . i" � ...� I . I I . .� L . .- ". . 1_ a -What ails you that you are idl,' run- .� . � I . i.. . L . . � . . .. , ". . I -- - - �.. I .:,:,- .. � its value in market, and thus the farmer with the church in the way of decorations. 1-f � r. - . .. ­. � . . . _1 I .. . - ­ . . , .�. �� . :. ...., �� . � - . . I - L_ " .IL.� � ; , I .. is enabled to decide intelligently what The display of rowers, roots and- vege- ning with your coal oil cans to Logan's. . :' r .. .., - . . I -1 � r. I .1 . ...�_'. . . � ;: . 1. . . �. , 'r I- . .. . .. . � . .. . . � . %. 1, , :_ r , , . - . I , .. . ; Z , , - ! * ; . . .., . I � : I ._r- ,� I - ,; . . ' ' . . . 11 .. I - .. - . ._. ; crops his farm is best adapted. for. Lack tables, grain, &c., was both unique and Ha I Ha I I have it 1 14c. per gallon. . -- . . % .. . Ir.., 1.� �. , � � 'd_LIL_ . , ,rO ;�. . . . :! � .. �.� � Ti: -111 I .,I .�.5--� . . . .. )! :. _:,� egg methods cause many a farmer tasty, and their arrangement certainly -THE NFws, regrets to learn of the . I . 1. ; ­ .1 . ' '-1 . I .-; .1 ` .. I . �., .. -1 � .: �.*l �_ ."'."." - � ­ � - of business . . I .. . . " 7 , _. . I r . . � . . - I I . � . , �. �v ". I- . . - I . . � - . . - .- . -_ . _. ____._M_- �­- ---::--- '' 1: . ­. . - - . � - -to go f ) year making little or eclipsed anything heretofore seen in this serious illness of Mr. A. A. Pqst. of , ,i -- - . . ­ ! from year t( - .1 -, � I . - . I - I .1. 1. farming I 4:.� � - It . . - . . . i no head way, and claiming that village, The large pyramjil of roots and typhoid fever, at h a residence, Kingston . ­� . . _.. ­ - _. . L. r. .:, V l, �, .--'r -_ - �' 1:�' - , 0 - I I r - . - . I , .. ;­ '' , .. � . I I . , I , �. '. 1 , I .�- , - 1, f : . : ­ . I ., �. . . 0&11 S=d g3e , %is$ for ; - s,.: ... -1 - . I I. . ��i . . . � . I �, rr - doeb not pay. Nor is - this ,lack of grasses, built in front of be pulpit, was road east. - I . ' - _-L, . ' ­ -,. . ' ` - ' 'I _- . . . �.._.a... . PR ­�.!�. .. &tic business methods conAned to particular' .y attractive. A handsome 4rch --Rev. Father Sh4pLhin was -in To " . : 0 stain _ICF�, �i. !" �,ose who devote their farms to grain over the choir was lade with fruits of r -onto, this week takin A ' the re. FURRNITURE AT �OTTOX.i,��__,t�% I IP ,-IN: i'l-"'. I,. .._4t� - I ­ On I I , . - rammg. How many stock raisers are various. kinds and presented a fine, appear- oeption of his eminence Krdin"al Tache. ;. "I "I"11- .dL Miaxere Stad3c t*o Select WVo=. �_-,, , -,:Y,4! i "�T, k . . ­. � I �, I r- ,� �, , . . _ . . 't #.�Iiae�!q".i­ , � I ­ . ­_ L.� 0 can what it, costs them to ante. In fact the display eclipsed most reauto the citT. .. V� _.. ; C , _­�_ .1 , '.. . �� I- there �rh ,,, , i, ., I ., . ` � . .,. ; , * J. - . 4. r:, , . . I 1. . r. - j-,.0 I... . . L r . ­ � ri,:,,� raise it horse or steer and prepare it for of the Fairs we have attiaAed, and -Urs. Dickie left ch Moniday-mor'n'--inof , , - 1 .4". .-m � -1�_4 t. . - . I �:_ 11 ,:!�­, �� : ..;", UNDERTAKING A SIRECIALITY.,�-, .-,�.� 1�11. - . . ... - . ­ I... . - : - �- , � - r . . , r- , - .. �-1 ._:� ,.,,,�: L market ? How many dairymen are there ,-have entailed. a vast-4mount, of labor and for Cataract, to see her daughter, Mrs. . ..; ­ .• , . � !, ... .� - -I I . i L �, , ". � .,- ',� .". .- ,�"­�' ,_ - - � " - � . - . ,:. �� �: I ,% . �. . " j 11 "Ust what the returns from trouble. The proceeds, we understand Savaq,e, whose little daughter. Clara is ,, c. ' . •- . - . I �: I., "_:", . _; r who can to I . .. I ._,:­ . ". .. :::� :, . - . "I ­ - :...Ir I � ­4� , - I t � .� I r ( � .�r - � � I I , , � , _ W -A-1 i - , - 0 � . I I'. 1 , , � . . .k C N FJ k I I � 1� 5 I 0 -1 I A.�_ I I � I G I I 11 , I * I - : 1 19, !__ .. �_ -F . ... , �$.��'': �. I,..-". ­­ � 11. . - 1. J9 He AL, Prop t A . - . � "'.1! .. -1 ...:.;- �% I � _. 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