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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1888_08_17. v . „ .. . -•*m < . .. .. y,,, . y._. "r....,; . y.7 ., yi7 . :-s,; r ^P. r : r_ i 9: i rT/ . 4, "n r Y ,. 'K:: ': , -. , G ; 5� a w. t: . , :..w .x "•"�.� r?" ,� t. a e: f' ,pawl + e• ` ."ry . ; 4y. '. ,.r. gvi•.•.ee. ..,.,w r,ac m... .r.,. v:6+pr... ;: u.FY.i2<,q. _.ash,- .. ..ice•+- ..: _.y�a a." :'.s,�.-< ..... - v<'. - :.. .., d .. µ. '.'..Y - ~� ki . ,,- ., ,A i:,•l,_« ,•:.: '.{' :�',* , jam'. F: a { r .a,�_. }. d':. ,,•- 7}� %,e..C- ......�..-... ...,..w,.uroTV4j, �•,s., �. ,d.s..:, •r'• +a•,.' .-.�•s.. _` , . ' s - H R NG .., �� ^9•-' 'L ., '' ..,;Z _ - _ ,;mss . - - i lf, , '- .+ f. 1 � r V - . C. i .>, • t - , S .w .- '. I y w. l - E - -_ E; 10.7'. E ­.."... W -S ,� I .4 6- . ., a "�- -- r I :VUL1. . -VII. -- . PICKERITC,. QTT.;-RIDrA', ALT�UST -17, 1888.. NU. 42. (Z m i� - TT�rD LTS - - : uXBRIDoE. more dealings with NVhitby chis year- ' + , --- _----..—__—I_------ --- --^ .ra#Psisi,,ttal QGarb Florth-American Life Assuiance Co. L' RO - �; 1.- ' - — and'no one can blame theta. . ASSETS Doc. FOR SECURITY of POLICY The. Rod.. and. Gun Club expects to And now the Bowmanville cricketers Qt' _ _ HOLDERS {877117.96. THE NORTH A3rbRI- , Have taken' a leaf frim Whitby's LATF.FT LOCAL IiAPPI:lYl'Elan._rGe RECORDED BY stock neighboring streams with young y'a book_ -1:: m�Ei5. W. O.' ik J H. EASTlYUOD. Alex. P.,isideomtchaeemnde 'r33L YRI?sbl 'AYD 'JUTTBD DOwti BY OLH trout. Tllla vvlil bC g00d news to those g g TT g of Thev, wrote to the Pickerin club asking iJ Pickering. OXI.. second door east of the the GREATEST PROGRESS of any Canadia CORREBPC-ND)-. • • ' • - who love fishing. -• . to play the return match., here on Thurso is pos"ffice. y life company, The success of the Company Tit. using lu Acton 1 a o day, the 16th. On Wednesday, the 15th, -• --- - - a b® attributed to is POPULAR 6ERII- C he en rd y were no Com '��'' ---- m y conYple of their iia era were t ing, as a Y 0 o named ha most __•NRS BATEMAN a4 REA, Physi- TO- TINP. INVESTMENT POLICY; to the EGYPT. cousinly squizbble tile. of ei. day which ' j / UNDOUBTED SECURITY it epzrs-:ts rhumb tele settled with the Nilld asSistanCe of P j Qoinq to Ila-' ,;.:?yi, clans, Surgeons, etc., (Dr. Rea, Coroner', era ; (the Co. has a full Deposit with .the Do- ? bridge wiL1N the band. The fact is all' __- Pickering, oat. Office honru-Sfotning fzom minio�, overnment; to the BL IN - 8 MAN- Egypt is blooming.' Tithes are pretty 'our >•iripistrate. these clubs ace afraid of Pickerin Wh �' Y�D•b 11_30; evening. from 5 to'8 o'clock:) -T -_ NP3t iu \which its aSiiirs ar,e a:teuded to ; Lathe brisk ae DIr. A. Hilts traded horses last Police •D1Bgistrate Horne imposed a does not'the local club challenge a irked ; •CORO?TR8 OtBce hours-morsin2 from ROA1;I) OF DIRECT to the PROMPT , a t to 30, ayenir�g 5 to 6. Surgery in rear of D RVe PAYMENT.ef all ln_t DEATH CLAIMS, and cr7 Eara7ere hR9e; 71708t� --.911 lhei'r Falx Charley Ross for selling lidnor. aa3 L abr]dge, and seg_ if they dare face ' STORE, e Brock St. \arch, Claremont. Patrons its VERY LIBERAL rorm of POLICY CO`. cut around here. Fall pluming has rem- TM Knights of Labor. had an immense- the music even then.? - _ --- apliedrwl� Pare Drugs, ,Chemiaals 'moi all T�R,rA�.C�T. Full particulars by meaced. _ _ . - , , ly satisfactory picnic in Elgin Park last -� seereSery of the.Ontario, Cricket - VV - ZT. RfCh.eh230Z1, Hiss Yiolet Frazer is visiting her uncle week. Association asked Pickering to send a - ----- PICKERING, here. Rev. 7Mr. Cockburn, Presbyterian min man to play against the United States . , 11 . Denies!. Agent for the following first-class Fire Incur- , ance Companies: . . . i'we.of our young Iaiies,are tliipking ister;-is spending his holidays at Gore on the 127th and '28211, and - Mr. T. W. ,.t -,t' _ "' R. F. L. HENRY, DENTIST; 1______ visits THE L N0ASHIRE, of entering the dices making, profession. Bay, Manitoulin Island. Crosby has been selected as the man. A, t • ' I Pickering first Tuesday of each niontlf. ' THE 'IS'TSTERN, � 'Khat makes B. look so downhearted The Uxbridge. fall fair',Vromises well, The St. James Cathedral cricket club of _ Ritaltaecl Air administered for the painless ex- i he must Barely be lovesick. Look out; H. ani will be 'held on the 8th, Oth and 10th Toronto came down here on Monday and tttacsion st the teeth. 42T —_ ' , aro-sed bats with the Pickering club. The ' Rssks taken on all lands of property atiowest - We tliought Whi,evale had a -baseball of October. g peesible rates Business solicited. 9 y .club till $aturd8y night. DARISEY JOE. T•he towel eaethrted to Barrie on civic home team found the ams something of Legal. ----.--.-•-- -- = - .. ..._ -._ .__. -- _ < -..O-- holiday. a snap. The bowling of the visitors was ^" TOHPI B3LL DOS1i, BARRISTER, At Tong. _ ' __ _ - _ - --- - mach better than one would suppose from , RJ and Solicitor.' Notary Public. etc. OYrscE-Ontario a�k I— I K1NSALE. _the score, bat the home team batted .Devereu's Bieck, Brock -street, Whit ' Private The , \'iJla cidsR alks are a tl W �admirab]y, Crosby made hie 17 and 64 - funds to loan at lowest rates and on favorable gra v 'n. by fine cricket. Andrew's 3 and 44, and Berms of paymens. _ try _ need of repair, The first thing we know. Tl:reshin; is bromine in this neighbor. Winnseatt's-7- and 43 lot out were the PICKERING AGENCY. , p y result of good hard hitting and careful t•i1g0;4i.45 PARKER, BARRIbTEY.. _ our aldermen will have to a a bill for. liocd once more. 11 and solicitor, tic. money. to loan. No - , someone7s neck. No 'service wa$' herd in'tllis place cn play. The visitors were entertained at -- +- +ssion. office : Raney's Building, Picker- Open for the transactionof all legitimate Our Chronicle scribe is rushing business Sunday , last, owing to the fact that a the Gordon` -House, and seemed• to. have ' i■g; oaten every 8aturclay. _ __ 9 y .- Blinkin,g Businesia. nowadays, and he frequently takes a walk large'nu3i3ber attended the.funeral'of the spent a good day although somewhat tired. - JE. F&REWELL, LL. $., BAR- Omcts Hours -From 10 to 8 ; Saturdays do,ivu mill street, Tilt he'"got left Sitziday Iate MYC McAvoy at Salem,' which tools Pickering scored 105 and 237;' and the St. {I . RISTER. county Crown Attorney, and i o'clock.• night._ place at the same hour as uttr regular James Cathedral -team 40 and 21. �e County $cerci or. Court House. \v - bv. 30-y . _ _ _ Savings Bank- in -conireetion., Mr. and Dlrs..Jos. R. Hoover. are visit. ]neeting.here. ' append the score in fall.-.--- V3 Vefevinary. (13•y) GEORGE KERR, AQeut. ing their many friends in this vicinity. Among the visitors, in this vicinity are e1cI{ERLNa. . •. , • . - r .' Tiley are stopping at.bis father's pkree at Miss Edith. Miller, Markham, .lir. and tat innin�e 2nd innings - H. HUPKI\S, l�TERINARY --- - _ eseut. airs. Collins, Uhro, anal afrs,Annie and aCameron, cooper Pe »'also, . 6q rgron, Graduate of t'.tc O�rario Ve - 7C J.oOQ ' I>r -' Rwea man.,,.fi] e*inary C.Ae;;e. Toronto. Treau9rl diseases of Y r •toy -L' - - € ,•s �_ R_. - _ DIr. lY G Caney was yie:tin his.tnany .Lottie Hoiyii an; Toronto. \\' GorzuieGy, c 3iarga4h b c Leaveaa, bIL .the domesticats'1 animals. Cr'ls .by day, or - - x friends at reenweod laxt Suns Mr. J. onovan died on. Sunda even- Co poi , , ...,, . 19 ' - Bell;.... . 0 44 .4 .1Sa r+ ;y � y •J - T Clark. c Cooper, b c Walsh b'Coop - taightpromptlFpaaendedL0. 0lceandreyt vuC,e i- O' One or our citizens net living, five miles ing 3t the resiklen''e of .di. John Mackie Sweatman..........lb er... ....26 ., at ]Nr. Saasc Lia:ea e. Pickering. 13ac_ y '1 . T � � rr a c2 awe and who ' keeps-- tiefl9, eta tats after a ion illness. The- fiinei'al' r0- T W Crosl,y,b Picll . -17 b Cooper. .. , ,64 u HOPKINS. VETERINARY SUR. � T-ar - I � _ � �? y � g K p T Andrews, b Sweatlnen_ ii b Cooper ... 44 -' -'_•11s' GEnS. Gra]an:e of :uo Ontario Vec• ca „4 , t 1, G _ : trouble- about this rano of 311e year by ceedes to liroolClin station on :Tuesday F. Hroad,c• and bCooper 1 cE'oo er, b Heli 0 .• ' I .- arins.rT Co;iege. Toronto, mei viAit W itat•ale- �s letting them rax at large. They sic con- mornipg; froua' which- place the COI]!Be J trrris;. IA Cooper ....•, 11 c h. b ilelll0 . and Eherrywood r7, 8nturlap. Disease, :f a ,^� {s14't " t' . `- - .. - ca - IIRI�c q@tttn� into the neigtiborr� grain ryes taken to Cobourg for burial. Ns\\'iouscott,c s bCooper 7 not Cut, ..... ..43 tin she horse's foot s tea9e7 to at mq shoeing 'orae 0 �, ,tr3, '� E R Eidcoley. not out , ..13 b Coope ...... 7 . lot 33, 7tb con.. Pickerinz. Calls prompp y L. a, , i and gardens. Two of diem were shot a air. A. Orton and children who have, J Gormley. b Cooper. o h Cooper o tended 4o. Telegraph address : Whttevale. Out. sA ao;g "a ,; short time ago. L of loug ago she stoppe3 been spending part of the hblidays - air. C' L' 3larrpua a Walwb: b 1 b w. b 'cooper 0 . P.O. address +Green River, Oat. 34-v a > . a Cooper . .. . 9 - - - - _ : �3 a el AI i' one vf'iler neigllb(jrs wad accused hien of J: Lawton's, have returned to thee"# iYgme OT.r..... a „-••, :°a` • - - �fiitisinras crarbs. •W. O9r n T _ falsehood and of having a {guilty cola. in Gravenhurst. - EaEt. . - . + . .: _ o a , ' ' - rrienee. This is alae:"•'tg3ee mea Miss Lena tiibFon haw returlae(d feoiii a ` Total......,, ...,-,10:.. .Total. • --'37 ... _ _. _. W .� O gg •_,,�• y = W ' ! = rn 8 3 , 5' % = ^ ' Wer two weeks vitit at Wbitily. f a7..JANES, CATHEDRAL. (cru Nitrrrrrrr .hP. c- W - g -OLD t ►x, - o r ° = o �� Viz` ' ►°{ _.-.. . __ --- "Your currespondeut said• in las C Ist tnninga 2nd Innings _...1. - .....__ ,. _ E ,n y_ 1. t. u eek a I f et.. t� Cre>b b=Cato- a qr bclark U _ - "R IGFI: RD STOKES. rL)MMI ' o > �� �: = Q � � 1 ^ t - - QowRZ oORO. ---- 1,etter that a number of our,citimms Soak • 4°Ierott,- � 3 �g _ sr sionor.and Conveyancer Ottlee at Hyper; • . 2 � _ C C a': �t �; 1� 'the circ116 at 1Yl:itby, • LRL we thin r \\alak, t: cloak 8.b oamerou:.. .,-i l. R szokeo', t;enoral' 3derchaum Clarerrio■i. „ - ;-� _ aIla,.33acLPnnon of this Ittee diet) on eve tt'anld have Lit the murk 21ad•tva sa' .T Nsalsir ran out., _ 6 b -Clark' . 6 . Spectal a:tn'itLo'L paid to wAing w111s an I WO J - _ ' s - pp S lo:ron, run out... 6 ray out 6 ' ' paring na,cessary papers tar Probate 4e tt a � _� Z n _ >' $ Slonduy last after a short illness. 2l:st oar villagers weir •'taken in' by the ,iteatman. run oat 0 b ctazk s R.BEATON,TOWNSHIPCLER]i,. � f,3 "t ` "--'-2 ` � - airs•Srev,atC-con and ber son. George. Circus., . I,tDell,oag.bcamern■ clesk .I - D�"\ ° ° _ = z - - � g A Dell, not Oat,, ., 7 e cresby b'cJark't - . COzveyanaer. co -inner for tax lug � j:� " ? , „ of SearLoro ,Jnaeticn. bare retaraed from' «hat the pecloe nroltnS erste wcxttd c I+Ft1-. c clerk. 1,ra4rteron . O c Winnacott. b affi•la+,tt, Accountant and Ltienronce Agent. M 7 _ ° " 6'f .;, a B gRll @a L12C"7TOrtllElO lakes.. 'Iley re• 3i1tP tu.knc ty : Iti33o the _Kinsale corres- I • .. cataeroa .,. '0 _ _ 3toaey to loan ou farm 1+-operty. OF FILE ••-;1: 3 - - Whisevale. Avill *loin Brougham s <+ry Moe3a;; ;C _-' ; _ . T a a - port having had a very goo:) time. poudent to Tile �'Zva ib ? t� hen we j.\'il2 as n. b ctanierou, �' not ung. - ..:. 6 atteraoon for the tzansartio' of btremneas. -v "• ey; . - . Your earrespondeut shaved into th'e will have win vi,63tois'. from Brooklin 71 F; Les,7eus_..c Marquid, 6 b clerk. . .--. 3 '! __ _ .- -_. studio of ?diva Anniv �flltla oa Tuesda �tliat liiakes some of Lite Lt}s so savage -P I„ Caateron . , 0 ' BU\3'I\G. Issner of Jlalriage A '�j ^ }}�7 � 3[' Extras •6- 'Estrus' ,.::'8 ' . LicenseafortheCouu:y at Ontario. Of- BO YOU SNOW i ♦ ?-rftenlrwn- where taFr Olsss of artiste were. If .lack enjoyed_ l:ilnsalf $tmday night _ . - Mace at the esom ora, hisree,leare-Pickermi; assembled taking their leccou. He was and what time lie gut biome. -'Total _ ,40 • -Total . ;..i4 - VUL e. 7S -v �' ._ .. _ .. DO OL 7{IhO ai" tt,.tL t.,C Federal Life rtlLe art rl + .-'.+'�.►. . -.— .. wT- [e A%A T8r t -. .. V r secs to fen s ' - z . - _ . .- . '.. _ - q p 1 sash artl.tm.alitlrty >'4 t a /. ET twsuruuce Company has a t:uaranter Car,ttai cf - MtQl4LAND GREEK. IBL lapin a Sod Innings / �J H. CORSELL, Estate, Insurance .%O.Ooc. (;•overnmeut Del•osituf aW.Boa, and la la Scarbore as was shown by some of the `U_X. R..w O. - st U . w !!l . Li 42u,nui Agent: Prokj+cttiea bnnrht; in every respect a. regniaecum1•any,imtriinglevel pt1A31a, Cl3aTe Ker@ PlLltt EreBeat gild, Copper 4l( A 4° ! 8® 7 ' 3 - -' '■eld and ucrberued, - Rentt collr.tc,L manev. l,reniiuur aiicieo it.deetre,l, but thaii it now were Lakin a ntin in tliff(9•ent ws s. 1 :'A baseball rhatell will be Played beta "iixtratman 20 7 '3 2 17 4 * ' 4T. .%04oan, Of4ctrs�iG'hcreh st., Toronto..- MY. c,fiew alsolvzrein*utatxcee, witb ab«otutclyova' ^� p l fi a p y Bel] . m 1 -1 1 W 1 S5 1 . `_ Ctlaranty Ot saleLy aatl %v enrity wh: ;c Cali wag Some are intim on satin and nsh.dkJ toluorrow between the HiKhlaud Creek I !- T p1. \\'aLtlw T, 0 1 ]i+ e :1 r•. h i tact. erbly lie afforded rile `depositor level prem- among those who are showing itiarked and Pic•I;exin,g clubs. The former team I Cameron Is 6 16 5 h 4 b s 1. -- tum plauy ability in this are Miss Richardson 'and will be. pirked from the following: -A. Clark• • - lit' a lit J b 3 •Ib 7 A. POST, COC' lTY ARCHITEI'I' II7o Verne ItnmF that of the •reuli ims lilies Jennie- UcCestivan, < Others were Parker; La.w, Crosl,y, JlcGocern_, Teasel., f i_! .. "t • for the eo•Luty bf Cntario Wavrin wtui•ii you pay iron a' Cera! rrewtutn }xr1te•y, a'very 1"iirkhaal, Elllut. DlOaher, i Natural t33s. ' ' #nd epEwhcateous tarntsheal for every class of large part w iaerely a loan or dap oat with the painting on canvas and•the ones who are T. ranker, L ' = on ape Steam and hail +talar hexon and COLapatty, which, at your dcat:i, Life i'ornrrki;y i ClOssou, - R. Parket and RithRrdlou: -' - - , _ ' gg g ]lmi;resain)q 'fnoat :rapidly are Johnnie b ,?nidation a ,pecialty. Otflee-Gam. Block, w111 ase ra part payuuut of itw own Obligations y I3r,.La SxU.-Nataral gas fast now seeare - 4wraer D.andas sad Irmek atre,aLs, 1Ylil[b for the amount dna your famlly ? Muir, a lad about IS years old, wh ie Play will eolnmeuce at 8 o'clock. A ., _ y' Lo be coming to the frynt for discussion ..,sr lcoaidoacu-&ingetan Roan, Fast Piellesiag. 87-y Do Veer Icrtotir that it is least possible just finishing a large picture -in which he 'good ,;arae may be exttected.` or rather,to.be talked abCat, as veru few . =U to obtaw pure Life Insurance v itbon't time necxe- ]las elle colors blended together with the Maggie, daughter ut-Mr, l'. Lcn>„ who - - . city of ualung these loans ordeposlla,and hence seem to have any idea Of it. lrveu LboM _ �l ru tloruPr•frtf/. wrhont the nece,atty'otthua coatsibating to the perfectness of an expenieneed artist, 8nd was repotted sick, diel on Friday.......... who know the most one know it exists and - OCCHEFt x 'ROWL.1:eFf; LicenfcKl payment of Pottcy a1rs. W: A. Heron who has flrrished bliss Leslie is reco-•ering.......Mr. It. -that in eertaia strata of rock it is to be - ' P\ucncui..,,le, far t3,e whore of (rich and Dsa y,an I=now that by avoiding tbceae ,several IstRe pictures with credit to herself Bork is attain shnobt convalescent. Fouad. Geologists tell as rack known as depoaitn or loan% von may for. Lunn; years save ----43Mtb Ontario, Str:et attend°» gtvaa to alt from, our•third to 7s l,er scat. of t.ne current .and teacher: :. dlorrish lulus'., of'Virgin City, m*doing I Utica Shale to gas producipg. and' this _ - seders by latter o• telegraph. Charges moderate, outlay r�ntred by the various leve! I+romium---^.ss.-. _ the Lra3TieateYinR Rork oa Mr. Thomas' underlies this portion 0f Ontario teem a 'Tho.. Poacber, Valuator, Arbitrator, gte. , Ad- plans,.an, retain the difference for your bust- WHITBY. Stepheaaoda new residence. i point east ef_ R hitbr M the Rouge river, or Soar estara ? I Ik A. hi 80v1 L.� DU%Vkttb' Ho, h#roiLg.. . or _ - .. - ,' ire Ii. 'LRtnean fish been'sufferdn uin2 north-west to. Collitigwood, ter- ¢roes' awn 1 g rna y ; �r n vim+ , GEL. KERB, Agent, C�eoeste itelmoat, the thief velro was with an abcees which ]las conSned her to miaating at lire ,latter place: West o! - s hosts wilt hhoe"t4. I'ICIt l:E:Itift:r; UtiT. -sentenced to four fears-imurisourrmt for the house for the past week. Rouge River, rising and ever lapping oar -- I breakin_ itrtci a G.T:R. car here conte time air. Nelson Hawkins has purchased--& hased: a shale formation. comes what is known as OHN LESLIE, BOOT ANll a'i30E 1,i�- ARlreit•. Vc'arhteci. y ago and who was serving, out a prior con- Hhdaon River strata," of at present uu - ataker Pegged land sewn work.- nrdrrr new illi"esher from Speittht+.of Markham. yrommak 6tteude,T, to. l:cpermencorl workman- viction- in 'the 'Centkal, . weir discharged known deplete, both resting on .tire ,oldest d R. R. Jura x13. and airs. F. \. Hirkham have i hip. Dont forget tit, ac iLt nearly. opposite the r -- - wit boat the police being notified last weelt� formation. viz., the Trenton -limestone - Mews bLL3$ str�et !'ic�en'nd. uearll ite Chief Agent, Central. , gone ons leasni:e trip. air. Elliot has , 0atano . He was afterwards arrested *on Adelaide charge of tete store in their absence. I That g3�exiets here there can b6 no gnee ,A - .. -- - streei, Torouto. , tion, as s6eral. instances cart -be rited.,wen .. . - _.a S. COWAN. in. returning thanks 5G Yonge Street 'Toronto. lamep Howden, n! East 1\'hithy, has alias :Roberts has been visiting her 1 ]mow$ to many. Al the school No. 4 East._ . to the puAhe fox choir patronage dnrfrg _ sexed awsY a 4 mother.....,.afr. Jaules Ta for scut Pickerin;, altos indicntione were found - itiej,is: seventeen years, would tntarnm them ♦ �j �r�') P •.3 Ceara. He woa one y P R th-LI-b-11 t be ties en,4r Lst,Fia a or and incazds kee > , Farm 4o item fill' &U. ' of the oldest and rnest honored citieens of SnnUy here, visiting friends_... Mr. R. !after drilIing -a few feet into the shale, also - _-� A GLI- b -1t ALL LEATfiER" FactcLy ]tare this towtrQhip. Parker has been visiting friends, in -To- at Gervas Cornell's farm east of the village, $vols and Ghoes, w Licn ho will sett dLeapp ler Lots 17 and 18, 4tb coucesnion of I+:ekbring. , Old air. Weer, of - Whitby: fell off the ronso....... Mr. ti�. McKeown was in town � A few gas escapCa exist i i different arts ' ash. Custoai,R'ork an,ll6nb rinL ea u iusl. lay entitainine one hundred ,Eccres.,' '[load, stone 1 the most notable one thotre that have seen _ _ dw-ellinglmouee acrd kitcL•ei,stoue driving Louse platform ai Prooklin station last Friday Sunday and Ilioaday.....,.flee. sloops, , , t/etels: ural good nhouie y'targi. For f rtheiLi Kiculaia 1 unhurt sat as a t ai:t Came ip, but. escaped Pickering- visited her another on.Snnday. i it say) Campbellas loanrmhw]iwe large�c� ant -'� a # -BOB RoY. ORllO ' HOUSE. Pickering.. . Ont., Pp v on the pr�iiltisee.ortaJOI1X q'OOZF(UFF', The Caledonia club's celebration ,here ties have been escaping for perbaps �I I•Lc _.,r,.? „ i f From another timer correspo n dent. G Jame,; Gordon, proprietrir. Tbis hotc•3 is a _ on Monday ,was quite a success, a. large `centuries: The presence of shale over]ysnl{ .4 Ano rew brick bnildicg. finished in auperfot -- For sale. crowd being present. The dancing was � bliss Louie. Ruse, of Toronto, has been land resting oae the Trenton limestone all e3yie, Ecetq conron3ence and comfort fur the veru good indeel. ,Bost• of the rises for spending a few days with her friend. , indicate., natural gas., but whether iv a �4rai ingpublic, Newandcommodieoartables ". .- P P y 3+ a■d sheAs. 25y daucirm. s rte, Sc.,. were taken b visitors- .Miss Editli Tavlor: I ing quantities remains to be seen. It to �>�ESTEIiN FiOL'SE; Piekering, Ont., underylrmcd in the Village of Pickering are °m oronto. Dfr. Ed. Tavlor, of Wese Toro'lIw thought by. some who think they know I now open, for the adcommodatica ofthe offered for sale. The}r. area aci'CF of lana-�3G a vessel cah:ain kot roped in lip the Janetion, enlle� on ' hie cousin, bliss what tbey are eavintt, 'that the shale in, travelling public. This hotel, having lately rods frontago-cin wLivb,are erected a eolid brick shell fakir at the circus S20" worm and -Dayla last Sunday, itself is not of e'ufiicient strength to resent \' changed hanA4. has been re-furuisha,l through- lroilse of modern design. containing every con- hail a warraut issued for his arrest. The Diiss Eliza Moon of this village, paid � the immense pressure,of gas accnmalation, e out. Situatod as'it is, orrosite t1w spiuk "Mills, venience : aleodricing horse and stables.. There ,fYktr skit ed: i lienee, perhaps years ago, it tllrt7et through is is convenient tar patron, of tl:o !lieu. mileala I is a nice Toaugerchard jilst caniin, into hcariuR. I p her parentb a short visit last Sunday. er lanch at all reasouabla hours: (iooi stabling and amall fntits of i,tmrio ,kinds. Tris property fir-, Willie Jameson, who left. - _ � Liss rock 'and formed fisettres or cracks anA eked rooin. Box stall and enclosed yard f it 1 is located iininediataly opposite the Pickering blorning to Join bis'fatfier ill Tectoria. B. -I- - -""-' `-- --' thron,.h which gas has been• escaping ever . , herpes or eattlo.. Weigh -scales oil the lnrmisc a. College;trvmnids,and is one of the utoetdesrahle I G., was resented with a handsome bible - Sporiln News. _.wince. Bach' a' fissure gild A oe7respactfullyeOlicite3. ANN \ L. HAIF locations in the village. For furtherpartioulr-rs I P . S pressure fe ' -- ---- .....-I,,-^ Proprietrtse. F. M. Har•;ey. 3lanrger. LSV apply to JOITN FIELD, Pickering VMAge, by the members of St. Andrew's• choir, as - -' underlying lir. Campbell's farm. as I air _ _ _- _ ( a'i-U a0 a token of their esteem and r4tgard. he Pickering baseball club played `a I told equal indications -are- to be• found a T lfrltrsrYLf. I -• . __ "' ' -- ----t �+M+- _ Wlritevale team on Saturday last, and the I few chains almost date ,west, If such �. ` Y Card- Uf thanks OSHAWA. score was 75 to 'l in favor of the former. ehoald be the case, which it is more than • 'RA BOYER, student of Dance's, . . '. -- Pickering battery, Winnscott and Davern. probable, and if the reservoir is reached --"' .; oar Ian tute will glee fusteJn the T6 n Piano -on Saturday 1 Venn had a Wliftevsle, Burton and Cooper, and Fow-' by the drill at or near such fissure, the1. ' and Organ at any residence In the Tow nahipp o!° y sat ' Dfrar IMYER. C remon , Onpartiiularsapply toiB a City of London Fire Insurance Co. narrow escape fiolhl drov:ning. She went ler and,Dixou. ,Umpire, Dowswelf. _ pressure could only be what it lig now, as BOYER. Claremont_ oat. City _ Capital £2,00(},000 atg. to the well for wetter _and the platform The baseball club and the ,cricketers the gas is escaping as fast, or nearly as , 11 PARTIES WISHING 'Tb TAKE giving way elle fell in. Hercries..brou ht p)�,ed a game of baseball on Friday after- fast, as it is generated, and would 'likely, g noon which resulted in favor of the like the Collingwood wells, blow itself off . P lesseae in InstLiimenta4 or vocal ttixtc BEG to thank the City of London Fire' her little son, who alarmed the neighbors, cr!cketers. The score, which covered two in a few weeks. If in the nee hborhood ' - - " can obtain Vocal' Masic in Class or by private Insurance Co. for the liberal settlement and and she was rescued. g 11attritctida. Apply for terms to sheets of foolscap,, stood 88 against 49. of Toronto such a reservoir could be tapped P prompt payNoas of loss austhi late b me to The six-year-old son of Mr. &eo. Batteries, • W-innacott '' and Clark, and by the drill beneath the Hudson River -Miss A. E. tote Gordon House: property. 14.y the late bnrriilig , E Goutts, Prof. Of MUSIC. oftho Leonard property. R.BECxER. 11 amen ,while walking across a plAnk fell Bunting. Clark and Walker. Umpire, stone,'sa it is of ranch stronger fiber, it Music room ae 'the residence of ore. Head — • into the pond at, Sonth ,Oshawa on Satur. Dowswell. _ . .. 1Z.`C!. ld have in all probability better 11 " `—^xwe office, Pickering.- eypoiLce 13 -- BU$INESf3 SOL a est: He, sank tfiie.ajur3 time, but a The Pickering and Whitb cricket clubs y y ess. The different rock formation -" -` - ..' - Ap ltcationsforinmranceb trail pyoung m iced for him and b'roitgbt didn't play la )day Ott announced' in whioh nnderliea this art can be found oa I t st Fr __, i.. , c ' . ,.. .. _ _ _ I' - y prompt. iim to thea surface when vi orous efforts Ties News and Chronicle. After tea on j the lake shore, having been detached by ly attended to. g Thursday eveniatt,-after a fitst•claea i action of the waters, worn smooth and I:: 'yAGUTHU Wntekmaker. Pick- i fitally aueteeded in bring- pini again 'to s sang, Out.togbecn 25 years at t}te' THOMAS. Agent. life. It was a veiy narrow escaper lunch had been ordered, atter a_ man had !round: The dark gray are Trenton lime- J,Tli$e,-I qan gltara satisfaction, Agent for Llvez,iool Market; S[ayi 15th. 1, 29th Bishop iissber, of Moutreal, presiebed ,been engaged to draw water and roll. the atone, soft dark ones are Utica' shale, red ' ''t ✓' F. ]1=1tt.i•F.y e•glassee. Watc�cs and Clocks i - = - crease, and after unuiberless other sr- with dark.,st[eaks.bre Hudson River.. The x, i oloenad on shortest notice. and at roasonuble FriCkeS= in Christ_Chnrch on Sunday morning and rangements had been made for the comfort white Sint comes born Lake Erie'' north -. Mies. T,47 I . . , . iD . .: - evening. His visit *'is unexpected, .but of the Visitors, word was sent that they shore. --- ---- - - - - LIVERY STABLES none the less pleasant. , _ _ �wasas¢ are those wj10 read this I were sot coming. The reaeoa gives was-Carclrrox. - ICH LYaad hen act : they will find bonour- 1. ' •• .. , ,._- , .. ,. ' Rev. F. lY. Att9sache, Tate of India, thatbrre of their. players was'butof town." . r . . 19 ~' ' , 1 able employment that will not take has accepted an ttnanlmous call to,• the I Tbis player knew of the match before he -We will send you THE Nsws until slidin front their homes and •families. L desire to Yetnrn lay thanks to the public for pastorate of tpe Baptist church here. left town. It is but sone -horse cricket J y _ ..Tho profits are largo and sure for every iadus- their p itrotlage since' I took possession of the �gn trap. eat for 8b,0i. trlous person, many have made and are now business, and to intimate that in future I win The bead lens commenced giving street cricket team which -one player be' make prince Joseph of Sase•Ooburg•GOtha i6 d tasking several bnnc5red dollars a month. It ie keep an.hand at all times first.cla3srigs for Sfre. cof3certs much to the delight 'Uf • oae or break, and each a team'woald be foolish dead. dedy for y,ny �L19.to LgajtQ ,a! and upwards per' 1 have added several new hnrsea and have bad citizens. indeed to come _ to Pickering. A . vein of ,. '. igiam will#nF -to work. Eller set, voatig m riga ran'e*ea.'6o flint the best of satiiisction The Convent- of tile' Sacred Heart, New r e /sl oat needed ; we start you. $very will be gtven to my patrons, Two steers were killed b bile lightning despicable meanness lues right tbroagh " ^'' . �To epactal abttity required: yon, WMJ&XIN6 A� UtAUAI..._ y g R the dealings of the clubs of thi} district York, was burned Dionday night. ' f`' do it as well sa nay one. write to us Feeept]y, just at thQ edge of ih@ town. with Piekering• The result of tale return Mr. 'John Waldier Liberal, and Mr. - 'tull psmccnt��ars, 'which tricpp mai3 tRe, '. -Q4-y • Terme reasonable. Lake Bros . cabinet fagtory lias shut matchers n a foregone conclusion. The David Henderson, Conservative, were. a inewa dcCo.,Portisnd, Ma7ne. 0 y = -2:%===N- i down -only for a week,to take s�ek. Pickering otab have decided to have no nominated at Milten,Wed.deeday. . , + , - . . - __ ___ .- �- ^ ... _ p 1. 1. 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Paul veritslas 4 - I . - is 0 0=fSQ to the inual"M and , , I . :,.. � I . �� inthe,,Lue of Prime . ­ wis" � '. ..;I I I I I the Great," 01431 you how am in the taiiiates, of sbndm &a 1=06100 samrs. IN z _1 .., , -1 - - 11 ,"SIxty,five &oUm was PeAd for & Qaeft RaYA*n Noble under Catherine I will wave all vnto on C. P. P., Q.T. It and URIO&I Pow of theI=== �' .. . .,. , , - their play. VV orve f . I ,:, . ­ friniff g at a rKok jaJo in Loadon. a d-ran-stic b in - 'a" Ry. in Ontarig" on -.0. - -_ aed-biarifist-irml to . . _.. - , � . Asse - on ,-Rivm of ISIA fall from 2broumb the Italy BMWW 90003601 whose She X. & N . I r � . - 4-1 Thb- voritSitum we" - sido"sbriw-.- . value r f Its go I . . I � ��.��! I I B!rt'd I I . � Sham battloftags, tattend and tam to his high 'Pod"I'm I I Iftgkba jaw-birdesufflas hearse" CITQQ1ar Vt in, I . . � I I " - --,le, Ith and power. I aa When zir� - . A - �,7 � 7'.7, . ,� , - , - �t . . .. I . � ,... , , ouckty I . " ", � ,present the real article, ,we -the latest night, d, riell We glowing "I "d - . Id ca. Princife" I � � �* ' " *pim " am hai a high oaqe In OOUrL One aid" AUGUS T-'28THI be mallsid fross. I . - . - - ... �- ­ �. - ,.j advat of French ingfiquity, &ad a Ag l3ok-lowirl It" ObiWn@M'l ' ' �' , ­:;­ in have decayed larp numbers of auricalo V.1ttering with jowelfs mad orderea the YOU . . -7 0 R� ... : �._ I :, -,-, �-, �- . " ,._-� - ;tautwv =4 patdasz . . rime, who was one of the handsonant Saw When %be long day. bathed in 8-110111s, lay #Old6* 11 I � ­­ ­­ SPORTING GOODSO 1. '. I I I -_ . .- I �-� �-, I �*'­­`.­ The nowsof the result a, the late - in Russia, danced In a quadville oppodts'tO Sim book. . . . ­ . The X111eaPe9t House 1111 C&nml& ' � - - __� �, 1. - - . � " I �' . 11 the Emprom AAd We gone and the HU@o made thfivida ffasrdan LANGENBURG - tradgm . -1 -_ I ­ , . _ Derby was tolegrophad, from Roglal" a dome she tau- ­ I . . ­ . - - - . ... for Guns, Riffelle Car 1. *.... I . . . ,, ,� ::� , , , aw as the birds lay kliGoods . � - . I . ' ' � ­ to As she passed him In th neset. _� _ � � , , '-s Australia in aim how and four minutes, oled that ]go eyes acamood her grow Aga When to the .01 g. bush .. I � . I . Fhbinx Tackle, Base BA a . . I '. :�, � .., , , : , . _to L ..... audatiti.- - . . very PASSING THROUGil . ad tisportsmen's Suiviles of : � _� . � .1.t . which Is believed to be the frAt,oat time *war witheavartwaunme4% Aftarthoquadrrillsa�, Thai the marry child -'s -10" 111fid IM I I . ____ I ,_ - , .q:�i . I . . . I .'snosde betweenAhaw-points_­7 _ . she beckoned to -him, and, with a. smile,- c:pwawhu -- � .. .7 . - NORT4 --WESTERK-MANITOB& - - llvl"ery kind.. - - - . 4 ­ .. . _. _­­­ OT r,� I '' . � --- - - --- � . - . I . . .. . . In London dressmakers and others we film. handed, him .har tiny . Ivory tablets, era- 131141 OFFAM ., , . � . ­, . .. I ... I kges, one for *"b when the ful-r4psagled 11"T011 spreed begremy ever X. A X. W. 10y - M express lossav's4dress, a -_ - I . .. � ..� ,�, ­ , . , ad heavily for allowing their girls to work containing move, inysterious %,ell, top K? finwe w! #` ..� I . _. ;_ lr:.�_. ­ O"rhan'to lathe shop. Jay,thsgroat- - day in the WX. 6. -the first . ,&Is Isfrobs, with WON the t4t -L, . . , -_ I �,,� . . - nmagn' And the nichdog I . .. . ­ aim 3=ZP3AR&ELBRMH .)ADIXGSBOTGUIC .. . .. .:.,�, �.. �: ,�t­ 1. ,Ing Itorernan, was recently up In the pollcIi Was written. '"rhe imperial ball -room, 8 t Sown the date, , � 1 haffis F for Roud-Trip., $2 8 ,rftSA fine Lmnsasted dt"I Barrels, otledstook. agood ..... ­ . . . ­oSi tse last,Tho W1,fies,Siberill, a I ., .., I ­ - �, .. . I when Lthe heiyy &if was oshmlyff with the sounds at � EbL U . Am tog ss 00 will sh*p to y I r , I " � : � court ua a sihisrSoLof this sort. _ .. . raburg. . . . - 2�0121. � � . . .1 � ,� . summer night' .m. R=eo RIFLE that will 1011004 =Zrt*f : " - -, _. " :'- ' p4te - AUG. Vd a 1'%v7 use . . , .� � . Channel He read I%, his face gray -, ihat at 16 car -;a uNId" fiamse, - the -thildoWl 100 . � ,-':, �:'_ ''.. 1 �: The atfrmphore Poo ' gy Tralaileavt TORONTO, at I ' I p fbtc. . .­ - - - ­ , - , - : I" . .. .�'-: - . on the E atlish - AOSOG!Vgy ,4d,, I I . . 28th. - . .- . . _. . . . . I , . � - , , I , � . ww 0 bow IOW, k he"'tiands,na withdrew, ca i, brighL � . I - � � : . ... i recently rarefied to such a d' tha $,suit ` I - W. WNWALL & CO. 61 KIN11 ST. L TWNTO. - - - . I. , � , . a tb- .01111014,11a wife. . - . . - . * -- .1 �. I �, " old cb; bear them the. '_ - _. � - , : , ;,T : ., . I fix Th�iL p%rtv will gh =1nifed by � . I I .Objects between irty smd forty ,,, 64, froan . on Y. S. te&ffl" " .L . I 1. � � 1 024 ..... 111._ . . ,, .. .... � i, : also U .. ','Lane - Novgorod. with, -_ I—— *"-? I - sfs�awh . 4"n Untral 1[21 � I . I A aj] ba dia- , -, at - - .. . - , ... _-J,,_ . ­ .ise-Gould a] -_ - ­ CBS T7 a U Ca" .. - -- - -, ---- - ALI"" "Amas �J -ss � km . I _. � , � 1) sun, sa , The Uwe oiildrel�s To t�� Add with jMX " SIC ; ._ � ad nak" a.-- ball '. .. wow heard to ."Y, off 09 " ­ . -_ - . - , Teff I - . tears. ' 16- , Oftiff's9d"FiRg"tut""I'm Portt,a a ­7�­ : � �' _ _� ... 41mv minutes am numbered ; -_ -_ - . t and pod �AY to I - , -. '. �;, , [;hJUa6 General of I W Jaw. ,I Ije, ,Gd. ,, base broken . TICk9T8 Issued all Bt&tk6 day Lad Wifax'isverY iii I '46= andin - - I I � p front QuIseboa ev 1. I ,�� :. �.-, , " &U. a relative Of the I I Z,O.,, Flight 6r resistance When Life's Parking I an % - - - I '. % . - ­ -11-4--4 on their youth, - TAM"" in a, 11th- toreturnforG00AYS 0180fOrl'sy"Tee gnmmW =owirma"d I 31,',Jdla!�! .=O. .... - - . . . I - ­ I ak Loadoods I . . 1. �, &nme_ names hn, just been does 44 us not to" The hot of C&thGrIm on it 1. I . .. , 0 " their go IS have , BaHUM01% Via --- --- - Jigr , . . . the I dedaratiauL T was impossible. of I:r on return at WINNIArde for end Vt. . . :,. � �: �� . ,oding In tsifilesi' texorable-death. PriDOO low ,b? . 19.1if., and at 7 . so Liverpool to . . . .1. � - _ ".. � . -4or ti . . . - - = .1 . . . I the Work rmel�osi 100 - 'SS' her victim W" im ... ; . . : -L_:-'. z . gra. �ho did ."hes Verit ZISS W" forced to remain posef're In his Ney, but rather lot my daubt- , I Agents of If ,,,,,.=W.,,,,,,,,,, 0,42. ... �. war w . ation apply to all . wintar to Bad from Halifax, - . - . ` � ' . . ' . . 1. . . I I I . _� � � :'­ - "�:' ;isid-wais banished tat ig been be 9WL' 1 dis . I ';� � three 7 "O Caayou, bear them.? For Inform do � : � . ... . Uuj,whUe each day %he RO .. wer, the wealth if I .0nolight has t7whad She .. - .C.P.R., G.T.R., or . =. = Philadelphia, and dudw wass- _ . � : . �. _. � � ,� . readied le, , given him For a sudden my 0 . . - . . etwees, Glasiaw and Nootmal w 1.4�� . � 1. �, . E191i,thman sit apur" con* mar Is - -_ ,_ ­� -1., ... .. ­ An V I = the happiness that life bad was .. I . ' - I %'.,'� -4 - were atriyed from him. First, he twtkdl, .. . and sad Glanfrow _____1 . . .. � . ., , .,� aiming 83, -Vo " - � .on carriage sale . xt, And iy� that gilden Wderas a mLrmr Ivan good. ' . J. F. CRALWFORDt - Boston weekly, abogow , . . : I r'. the stables, I rLm all bl' cffiow at jwur� ; nc ke trusting bes:te andare. IAU% oarres aft I." :1 -��` - . It Was tog ad by An". .ALPlOyee Of degrade, . ., Lt CILIVII .1i] OW"46U Pasifia Ravwsy Ticket Office. Par hily. . , or .1her Information I � 11 -, - , crnWn , For might. P6884 L Mic I .,;: ,�� nfiscated by the light indeed I" . . . I . I �� .;� � Who. 11#Qu row- with big estate& were 00 . TORONTO. A Schumacher & 0m, Baltimore; L Dastard " . * - - I , I 'r. - - - t;��j--�'- - ,,the vkmks f., Aing it was rewarded forbidden to ho'dany - - . , ..__ ..- . ...- . ii0t. -shea A; Co., ft John Wm. Tbadap- .... � ::. - . ; ... . I .. . . ." the Sa&SS and the amount of his his friends were - :, . L - 'W� Va.- '== - . _� , I I . . I .: . . . Gab tufa '2, ,6d. : . . communfestion with him . his very a ., What do We Know- I CANADA'S -GRZAT - - & Ce-, ft "W" " M; ; ': . � . ­ - . - Love & Aldi.Vow Yotb6 13- BOQIUW- : . .�� ... _. Df the L ablest in RUSSIlas Was . _. . . Queboo: WuL 11100 . . , - &, an Italian engineers has cne I . . _. -T. C HARSAVOFL : _�_ - . 0 al A Raek , :!giaf"" - - ­ - ,:..:. �� V�,tor' Braca an that of a ser;� 117. . By a A. Allen. Portland. Boston N . T pn . �- . . . �. .. r. . I 'aaed canal' him,and he -%13 giv .. . . . . . . I.' � - - ut, Olt - ..6mplatedthe NaMYOf A Pro' its and children were driven 0 last. what,do we know with W 10" Of the am - � . . . .1. . I , I . " . .1 the T a tb . . � I . I - !�, __ .. - - ... across Italy from near Contra on )to hard witk IS arm. Opentd to us b3. the 14, of old? - .,- . - - . . � � , I -A Sea to Faust, on the Adriatic. It IfFfib t III mystical P" - - I ­ � tr w::. Ywrirl i wpalso, a 4 Paul erits I , , industris .� What do we know . . � -, : �.. , : � . .. ban a is ever built and will day," says the reco , I r 166 iic I Of Komns Zinj Nredw bet ire %is untatild? Bicycles I . . ": . .!. : `. i, be 180 mile* long if it MISS and baris-foot, ad Do we not ;;;�;h liks h child 11'r more losrufall . . I . � . 1. 1� .-;, . �_: '__ cast 8103,000,000. . . I to be 8 Though beaten and b,M-JJ as *award we go I .. ...-.-.-... & its -_ - -----.- - I- * . .. t . . . OVE : �7 .. . basto an eternal f k and I r After ths. strivtag and after %be Y�eselticff . . I .. ,� . � . �, . ,, . President Elijan Smith. Of the Northern departed to the - -_ _ - I . . 1� �', I .1 I )rd between is For F;.tu:it3e$ Secret, what do we knaV I - __ :_ Tair , , sescasad= . ..., . * � , " � � A lar=hll . . . � � - Posafflo, made the boat time on reoi was wen Of man no 1110M I - . I � . gal . i - �.. � : � �:, r, going to , . . - of the myssic, . . � . - L 11 � � . - - - -� - � . slr ., . NowTork and Portland recentl: . - , , years we have spent At tht shrine Sgit,d'for Lin and Catalogues . .. annual meeting of � '... Fiithoma 0 UtatA wanW in every tavra, * . , , . � i ­ � I Railway and Navigation C - � � . . , � M 11T:M, - . I ... i , . Escape., - ' '.� _' Th-�orl , .A.. r - X,A-1, I 11 as I me snd,petesto BrahminIdW, � rX 0 TZ, 0 MT rX � attend the the Oregon .... .. � d the depths- Of the ri Yom 01 Thoughk . , , , - '. . ofagany. He cam- - .- No,rel �illssd in the wOQdArfQI Ids" us untaught, . ­­ - -1 -"..;. I. -four Oum Heho'd . - Th * a' - back fruck the 66;dowland lying . - MONTJ192AL I . , � - . I , I , ifited the trip In eighty, while lit Who h%% 6 3u�e Sept 22nd. - . '' . ' ` I 11 I . . . P r. Anderson Was leisurely travail . 10th to ., . , * , , .. - %O ran sixty talks an hour put of the time draffn over the strearn with 11111 my"tical f1 3w 7 I ; - * L r : : . I �' � '1� .� , . to do it. . Ing thrbugh South Africa, ta i wagQU Who had returned with t1le truth after dying . . , L. _ �, � , , '­ I , . ... Ga., cWma to by sixteen oxen, he heard from the B Ishmen To answer %he q'sAstion of W ku 7 ' I . .,_'. � 1, .,�_ �.I_. ---'- _� A womanLawalton county, . " ow GREATER - HIr - , 10000 PRESENTS . .. , . - �.� .� tories of their remarkable eoc%Pu I . bdk�_ HU LAST. - . _. . . ; . � I �.� have poslarmed laparotomY upon the crew Of -_ 2 . . "". �t . MaDy been Ay Iball i the portals, 'ro r=n APPLyTYG-WntLF-'r . . d from Hoons.. One Busbm%n, having ,!, who holds the key that I $50POPRIZES I AAL V�7c vrillss�nd by mlila " : , Asadniag an . % In ghsdow� which hide the u0ku0wO ft to �ach man 2p- . ellick hen, taking out the argon. 4 thes a lion, had the comage &I mortals 13HAR EVER I pi��rixte iden I . . ­ . ' " * 1. � !. - . - .rm by ahail the hand cl opsIner . - to . .., and restoring It to Its place, the seind , I � ..washing it, to a up a - , L , :, ::,_�:.' ? whoned r", 1 ­ ly his free irm to a thet aurialston4? - .AND lipmALAT-TRACTiONS V* -46- - 1v I �C, �:iot is, r or c-ok-a i � - . I .. % . . stiches being afterward somed up Lai the of min to 11196 Litt Ircia. the ag� iust of i radition. _ . . . . . I I .1 1�rIlly-who will tr3r,the . . ....7.1- I * I .: .� , the lion's pr0ybstsa*dkinpf-tbe4A@ek1,jg tst8t.w? '-The I BilEADVAKER'S EAKIRC POWER .. I I j... ,. . . . " hen -"I, free. The bird in said to have to- handful of Bond, and throw it in sad Nol tonths"crdtl.ets New Fspat,iress And G mad Exbsi� Its- bask attma- . cut the -n the ' ' - . . - I - - i. �,._ _­ - eye. The be"t, r-ldgg with pain' y in Is 4 year J. drilichtened Since that MODGY COG Boca"' -d circle it 1 . I . . , - 1, ooversid aad to be now the mother of a promis Iway before eat f ithodeforitiry , ... * . � � � . I.. . % blindedr Let. go tbe Men, Who ran & or to Wb2A do == - ra*r Prise 141is &A progracunsl a I Irai L,hel and send it in a letter . �, �, a. ­ I.. � - .'. Ing brood of olticim Mr.- And. , '&&'Ing no dasw , . . , . I onial.n after - . - . : I I - _-� I , the lion could reocirer his sight- Eat ties close August l8th - . atating honc-t , - , . . I , . of Conyers, GA., and Mrs. he . . .- - . e.. I - :L,ii tnill, Ti.ither a 5, 10 or 25 :_�:_. . I . .1, �, . ., - F. Sims. the man, and the marks of t Lir by death sealed never mutter betan u% . % I . I I , ,_ . A. - I -ids thetaft cold ; - " Cer,t size ,�ill secure'rbe -gift. ­ . ­ � � - � I oth duueri bosals to tbA h ELILL, .. . I I i . . .� ��. ' .Berths Bal%au of Memphis arrived Ii Chatt 611011 saw 0 WMIN - -is J. WUHROW, JEL J. I . - - . - -Any'jtrecer or starc - - I - - . :'. , , 1. a licals tooth on his agla. . in Wbetherlthe future Ila anddr cr o'er Gab . \pofdaqut� ,� Sso'y;,ToRo,;To. . I - - �': " ­ ­ . 10 o�alcck train a few day MIA tog ever uu%O:d. I I - Ur.- % w here to Irct It iik=d - _ - � ,� - - , , .. - - I.- - . &&cogs on *6 they wage married. it That lion was not as cant as a sergeant _"tod 1612 eals _fw - . I ; - .. . . fur 1�y you.-Addre,ss­ . �. � �- . . . the United States Aa_y witc, w" stationed Itlit oak in hid leG=iQ . - , I., ,� .. W and at 2 orclock U the philaurpher- vwli�� . nf, 4 CO 'TO -, .- , . , 1. � - . I mat since twenty i the masantaln-top I'd %�., I. nr�rit . TnRON �. . 1� 11, . , - - - , � was the first time they had f the forts an U� Western plains. Reds, be - Nervous Debility. � �_- -... . ,on, at one a Above it to And in the bid= of M going- . . .. . . �. '. -, . , . . k. Yews before. whaiS they W011'sinvare at C soldier, having deserted, was captured by The SorsurAir questions W bAt do we know I - . DR. ORA" Specific Isses been =ad for *0 Poo - I . . I .� ;bey had a misunderstandings be- A WiU Re -Open Boot. 3rd, ISM .; , . - ... . , . . - Yom but. t icing camp fifty miles . -_ - ; : . . , _. , . - _� . , " na. the oar t in. 0 - In . a 0:101n, _- . . �_ ., . ­ , =a fasiTted Other . 0 ulartals I the dalb . , fifteen years. with plat suffosse, In the treatment of - - . . I _pwne estrangail per" I - a- pAusace 1, .... 3 1 . . M nisr .a ;JI di-, artzing-Irm ax. I --- --------- ��� -, - 'r t _ :. - � , I Ish beft - - -ka �. ____ the W pass lg a . . -a SiI�berllffll ludligat slaraing - X&rvead aobdlky�- I 11 I . I I . , . .. - 09 ;jj are lotjj�g asked to bas hile returning- ISespes, over-warked br" low Of v1161117, 1111111ing Se . E I � � . . .� . Jorby of I 898 on tbe I W - god ,be rivil a Cameacut iddem fro- sigh . . .- .. for the nor ,. The p3=414 portals now h ska. For sale by all druxilft . I � . 1, .- -their I to have bes, Insons and the priso K46" . . WhIs ffares. PAIP11611024 I I � I '. * w is 96 Thka -111 %114 fmsu Of tb'd TAU" be IS` will be adai"by � q. -'"I ,,.� - basis of TIZAdeace alleged d met a . i . ".�. of gains In an I I I � : - ant W - --- -_ - --- --- ; . price gI per box, of 0 bczss for $5, Of . I . � :-.� :;. ��. worked Out by A wall known tufmm6u, dm% Beat conam a ��"Lw_ which Then shall the clouds that surmun3 us III ritud. -_., - _. ­ ­: : -:. .. " � ­_ .: a wint . Andi'liffbi. . �.� . . . ; I th set of the Dorby in a you that ends % or and ittoo, !"! f'. a It on willbs.'JISLAO, "WhAl Aowe It -owl' . . on receipt of Ortas. Pimphlot Ga appn-vm. , . -, 11 - -1 i � i . � .. . with eight always has eight Intwes In his ; r -box diledArith-OW11116 Renmp&r _. . _ THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., Toronf- L. . .. . ,: � - . � I :., I . we a . ... .... - r_ � _ ___. _____,: I P, U12110 on , � - - - . ., - � � ,; �7 . . ­. , , - -to IM Ayrab Thopexp;; I � . . . I . . -1 . . . ,-me. are, with -eight letters took the box a I . . . . . . . � 'M __ ri. - . _. -, . . . ' ; � � 1. �1..:,, _� .- - whoon, dam was Portland. eight lettw% the perforated lid, throw a handful of the s.. :�� - Lethe. .. . 1. . . .. . .. ; ;f o u n -i7 e .: .. - . I � I �.­ . :. r. eight letters was the to the eargoosat, "I and I . 1. . I : .. . grrFZ-1p-J3=rRe-4= of eirly evil habits, the btain "nsineof Edoodiasses. or I �. � �__ � ridden by Y. Ba.rrst Id In " , By MORWIT 110111IRM . � . . . - Or .41, . . I .. � .. � . _. . Winner. . I" Nrtff "falf 04 _____ m hill: man, � ,� Tffult of tgnorance and foLl,y, whn And themselves a'.1411.5bersbiAd sndTypowriftff..h=`d` - � ., -:,. _:;, � at . a -- exh"Afac, -, ble) MID01.8-Aessand . . . '. . . - '� agouthern Insane 11117111111*11 though suffering intensity, retained his nlf- In! like a waver spirit in hot eat, 1. 1. . - Wq%L nervous and JCAX BUS!ME33 COURE . ' .�. . Then is In . OL9 Iggs who are broken down Min the offectif of ; , : L.'!� ��. �_��, �._ , - aid boy who has nover been awake ponsesion. - He draw his rmlver, fired in : . Even, as Vadim or 04 Larol*14 d 1. . abuse of dver-duira. and in adyawod 11128 led U's RRIMH AMER � .�,_ - �. I ...:. _. I .. . . sight, yea we no" in is dim river. You and, for and read Tout* ?*Met% I I I � He was the Seeing inis t aintLy sun or tocon of "at'- coutetuances of Youttletal ex . Arniff, �. -'�: ' ' :� since the hour _ , The 7 it 011ro-SIAM at ! ' � :7 ­ ­-., and has delicate And we WWI sever PSA,.s IN wind -vexed boo " V IL. Afidt'"k �, of him birth. the direction of the retreating toat4t4pla, and . .ads 0`03116 S6Or%%W . , �­� ' '. ' ' - heart. BE. v. abon's Troalles an L = a it... , . _." ­ ­ abild of a pars1vt1c uw*w, shot the floserta through the . _ 9102 at &be n - bank . .ill be sent usisd 1A XRY NU -24 *4 fiscal" at . - . . . I � . _ '_7 ­ 14h, white foreh-Ead, With . A 134shman, an being nIzed by a noul into the apse mare xdgb - two ft at -m AMrom I. � . _�­ . 1. L . . led tis", Ad never -, . - , ­ t m I ___ � ­­ ­ - I Sirt.&W so a 8, ­ . , - ­, I black curls. Ris, arm in not WW u's W am with his St. IL. 11 ,"M*l 40111%. - : . Way, Royto a Do. , _. , "'L -­.. . -_ ,- . : L. � - -. � I -. rt cogs . He ties on who %h arm Sidering whers *rwbbt WO bf& it I 'V,. . L SON., W411111129014111 . - : .�... _., . . , . . hen an Wdinary tasna lbumiL teeth =h, f:: ma %a take bold of affect T'll psal "I wc - . . . . :., . � , , ..� - ...., him note of queersd yo, this stream is called Lethe. mad when we . ST. CROMAIN - It oil Youl;e Straside . I - - � i �. i bed year after Yost, taking Do the bZ;t,g hind -logs. -This be a I ow bondlits. at our sbsll . .. . ,., I � . . I. . . . . . It penes. Twice a day he in _ . limak It= the cry is WAMENTAL WROUGHT IRON FENGINi-M � Versus& . . .. ... � ':� , ,.' � .anythins, the and pinched so hard that the lion 9"ve a When babble J%rvn& mad basaky's mine . ;I ... - .. . , to 0 a little Urkhment, � wid-w0iong away- __.. - . . laws for out trails y at. .Gold at us from, . . . -1. .1 offud for deals us sad pqcsc -_ ­Thsa C= Place to ' I I . I :-. �: � �_*_. -.1 . _ . wauled enough to take a little . roar, . :_ fee - - - ­ . - '. . for ... � :L_.___, . - . . . and then relopw into &loop- . L The P,A and Pusus's A's Obli%rIon's . . I �-. . ­ . . � . . - - L . - . .. - . ' i I . �, .''. . . ". . .. I i operation of - _. . . __ . - - . . Fair i,Adnr a& trasuPt � a's unquiet spells I : BAND IRSTRUMBITS. -__,-',,' .1 � . , ­ - ' %L. Frame In surprised at the , . . I - . /I � I : Now and Ssoand-hasiC . I I - � - I . . . :,.:: . . now diver" tam. The first year such a . Canada*s Great iaii- . I .. .- � I I I . I �.. - , .1 1. - Its ' - . . . . . . - � 1111:% I . I ig as b divorce was recogntz 3d by the law Since Its inception in 18:9, the Toronto Prejudice Axainst Firearm& I . �, I ... .. 1. -, . . tb I - . . � ::71- . I ...'.. . - ­.- � I. t ited. the Second year Industrial Exhibition has pro.vaid a con I . . I � . 7. . ; .,: L : I I _�: - . .- . I . . hem were I 800 gm P,of. DrUej_m,3ad,,th-s Affriason travellers- - . allbassoNn . - . . ­ � . 0oo, and,the third year 4.500. Sixty tinned sedej of soocomm. ead the an's for be,has often wished he could -got in- . 1. 1. . . � 4 aid from the 10th to and " HICIFIAM " _ :,:.. I - �_,_._­. .- � . _. - *men demand divorce for a-rY forty Sam, the pre. t to be h " an African for an lift4rad'Off id just sess, I . . . -� ." - w oil* Band & Orchestra - - � :, . : � . . and in more than half the cases that carso the 22od-om tetabor, promises to again. how he looks at things. It Is 'Xrtal. his . -,. ..' .1 L. ' - :.,.':: �... , �, - . . � before the courta them are no ichMrw. surpass In every respect those that have views of the world are very dlffsn �% from . MUSIC. ... . 7 . .-. _.­'. . . Already applications for space in - . I �. 'IT I _ . . .1, . � . . . nere are four divorces for every thousand passed. US than our%. The- (Jeneral-in Chief Of the -King - , REPAIRING Of W -31Z . 1. - . in Paris th ell departments us mars nu mull of Ugmda's a,uty recently expressed sc,mo �7 ZNTS . I .. .'. - _ _ wwriagen in Franoonow, and � INSTRUM .­ __ tyLOSIVASS for a ery thousand =. A liberal Prize List ad a 101!E . i CS ILEH�LIL A I . - . L .. - ­ .­ . . ..�. .--. . � rate is for � . v evei bofcire� of Arm - - - .. I qwdaw. I.- :-;7. L �., , r . . . novel Ideas 013 the Lctraductiou . � ... 7 . . - .: fib I programme of #rat -class and UO::I speow anstivow"f,go, He told the King hovel I . racraimll. Sand for Cowpon . . - � . . - % .. ,:.-.,.,. . ,7 . ­� 2";ratch dial now being -made at the at traottow is what the Toronto Fair affers, I, I d r had ever reached she great - -.7'' _: . I . . .,.:"�:.. -­ �: ba&, It is said, instead of and success is always the, result. Special Barry gunpow a - - --- - .: � I . lq­ . . - :. Waltham works on the dial, )be, Btidab lakes, In the good. old tLam the Wagon . . . - *­ - . ­.Shis exhibits will be Mit from Manit" . : . - twolve Roman numerals tions at the do .Wargiorg were invincible. LThose were . � . , , . , . afthonatti figurig, $ CK A N 0 D-EBILITATED 1 '- . _� .�� . I - _ . .. , " - twelve undfu Obse o'clock C,intabis'e,fid many other sea 'he days of hand-to-hAnd combstif, 'whtu' I L I � � . _'. .. � ,� , ". �.. . .. is resersted by a young woman with a Dominion. The special &ttractionsalready .t dad the bravest and stronpst, _. � - -_ _: - e., . . I � .. _ , - - � .. ___­ .. I I I I . rep . - - I . .. I .. . - . . . . "7 * '-' * baby in her arm& At 2 O'clock ths-OhIld in nogfusated J�or Are the best that money can V,Zr,y,,_1,W-i1h=dliag the IAUOG and shield I - ­ " I I . I I., 1 . ..: .- - . - - - I '.: :­ 1&m it is In short clothes,. and secure, and there will be plenty to see, bc . ­ I , . - I , I . I L th decided the fortanto of WAX. Bat stow, 1-1 I . . . . .. , - . I _. . I— , . lorw, fit I to Inetruot and amuses every day at the F, it. 6fely -hid in the gram I I -LI 'k I . . .. . . :., .� . .1 I . 111: . � -So goes an until at s a clock the baby is a - FLUID BEEF ' 1. . . ­ . .- - - lisappeam At progrsmum coutaining full detsilis will be a clumsy Onward Ad here in no . - . .. . *1 ­ ­ I _­_ ..-t -- , - schoolboy. and the worn" I � _ _ Be can kill thibravest soldier. T JOHNSTON 6 . -. I . - . . .. . - - .:_h: . I : . ­ I _. - . 9 he wean a college gown and mortar boned, Issued early in August, amd will be sent fr longe a chance for glorious tests Of "SUS L - . ... .7� . ..... . Prize Lists �oau r * �. . . UID BE . . �_ L .. -- - .. .,.�, , . . I.. ... .o -and at to& he is porting from the woman too any one desiring them. and .4, Ince gone are the fashion we must . . �, . --- . ,-.4; asgod tending exhibitors on It 'his Stickler for 'wax alli %Rtk Powerful *atr T=On. .- - . :i,: ­ '. � a at hot deathbed. At 11 be to a middle also be secured by in 1. boa %nio it 00 111sia"ill %11 - ' . . Hill, the flight with guns. Is a Gre at 8 le 4sin Istly . � . �: _.L Mr -he It raskes.s pleasant rink thai Is relisibed by young and old. I 1 is opvt I ... .. . . . :.. � Basin, and at & post card to - A - -t, . .., . ­ . . . -:-_ 12 he in old and decrepit. their If rappic be and assegatem" dpubtlm all I . I . . . . I . �:� And William Tucker, Ala.' Secretary, aNcrouto. Ali entries have to -1-1 th the degeneracy . of the adapted as a Nutritious Food ftr- IQfantS-w'hs1I teethlag.tor DYS notleso , - . .. .. : Tom W&Ilger were walking along the tell- to -made before the 18th Of AUffast- The more impressed Wi be was Suffering andtn all ck"'Of Debility, Physical Exhaustion add Prostration, T19 Is the . .. :*,.- � _�' I a no farmars, times from the fact that . . , � . . - '. I , . � . . ­ .. . ...... �._.­. ��­� traox near Birmingham when a thunder ponple of Ontario @Sam to have sit down the t*o ballot wounds initiated by the Best and Safest Diet. . . . . . - . . a . .. � L . . ." 0 up. Walker wanted to loave the time of this Toronto Fair 8A the OcOsedOn Of from for the first time in his life . . _. . I- - stam cam, the woods. Tacker add that y ' * �_. ' t I . . " .'itrackandt"eto their annualhgLids, outing,- and the railw Wayoro, whom I . . . . till, ; have docid'ed he hoss falled-tO Whip- It "s- a Pity t1fat - -_ - . I � . � . . it *0 Ugbtniw was goin to strike him, I rOW9 before for all Ravaged; do n I at hw . bar oid.f"hioned pre, onWorka6 Windsor, Onto -1 -'..- . I . ­. . . : - - g a away from the cheaper fares the& ev. . . BaTnuMWir6&Ir . ­ . I , .. . . � -would be just as apt too do a exhibition, which is popular j adic" agalustfirs . &rmL . I . . . I . . . . .._.��.zl. '. - . - .- . � '....., I.. . . : -,. track as Upon it. Walkor left tbe'track E lit the Ilth . , I . . . Made from 3-16 Steel R06, qwd* I ... and had hardly gone ton atels; when a flash WtAYL It will be. opened ona ................................ ,,.� _­ . I � � . A . :. , . . :,� � I . I ...- I .. � . Sept. by Lord Stanley, the now Governor- . I . . ... . I Heavy Iron ]Frame and � _ I I - * . - ... ii.struok Tuckw, apparently kill. . � . � . If. Amefloonfia I prosume,�Ixsld the London ., . ... I . . . . . . . . I . . I . . . � . - __ . knocked Walker unoonscious. Gingival. D'psrty engaged rooM4. I . - Islas .. ' - . .botel proprietor an th4 _ . I . Irotilroundaiion. ., . . ':' I I., .. ker recovers -ime-to me' an ". - '" " , , - .. Riv. .. . . .. ,;. �. .I . . a just 6 t -1 - , rrectid Mrs. -Charles . . . � .: .� %,­� . _: 64 Boetoutans", ca . . . I i -_prns train come along and strike Tucker$ L � L . . I ring'It1le.rence at ex,, , - , . I . � *.. L . Rheumatic Pains- . � , -, an money. - We are offse . . - I . . � . - . . . Is head- from his body.. Every . . . the dau bter _____: - A __� . . , ... : � severins IS , arlptiong since, with rare ex- , When " Him Ails& Craig," a beptioUslly low prices. - � . : � i " , �'. bons in Tucker a body was broken. L Requite no doss time have' experienced of Ellen. Terry, ' recently made her 14M I L __i. I I : ". �. : . .. , "c''., . . . I .1 - . PSIOU, -all as Bowe a atilm h not easily in. England in an amateur charity peforn=08 I . . A _. ._-1 7T_ . - ­ - " � .1 i ; � . _! 1. , . , ' . . - ' , 7hVeir'twiDgm Rb Um Oed that Ellen Terry would Fence Cresting* - , . : . . . . . I I Pleade, Guilty" . , , __ - penc. Iron ' I i � . .. I . . ,-, . . dislodged, otf the. most powerfully the bills announ t ittrasbted' - . . �. .,. I found&. also appear. The anuouncemen u9st . .� , ` The opinion is said to be common among trating rem so redsch'to its very L ikahlo Fitti . . .. . I aallon ttL&t the Finns are ski4led in magic. tiens. The mosotguecesdul tftatmoutkno,�ir, a farp crowd. Miss Terry, did appear 61 . I .. � I 4 - , a 19 P. To to r "n.la . . - I With . and all kinds of Iroft -and Bran - -:1 - � 17 �& welcomed � - . . ... . _41 . . z If the following story, -which. Ik told and it Is upw frequently resorted to by mod- !&servant, and was a lotte: 6.0.=NNNN--= . . � Work. - : __ . .. . I emu . Sans h true, then th - 10 are more Ical men, in the application of that now tam_ of spplsuse. She si-pli banded I . . I '. -Ap af Hamelin to one of the ch . . - : '-," for the I'M up Iyus remedy for pain-Poloon's Nerviltne. It aractere on the stop said' BM AND CHEAPEST FENCE I . . ..,. � . , . than a iiiatch -the at THE . - ... . . . . ,.:.. , in-aftifug with tat&. - . . . ished, and Udience - . � is "is to say that nothing.yet discovesod.bas three words, mad van . I ... . . - I .. .. . � I . . . . . . . . ". . .. ... , - : '.. .. He was once shipmate with a, Russian afforded equal satisfaction to the 4ufferine, . think,s it was sold. I -1 . . . Finn who h&4 all the horn buttons eaten off A trial can be made at a small cost, A4,603n. cuo,fsan RAM RX"WIGIS restored fs and law - . . I L ­.. _--blefollski led at 64drug tair to if* astura offlo, WA Proven" off oul. . as ­ _ . . . I n clothing by the rats. "S 3 on the ple bottles of Nervillasican be -h . ", I A , 7 I... '.. . L. ­'. next dog-watoh after be found it out, the stores for IU cents, large bottles 25 cents. Smn jones says that Is when God wants a - . . �i . L., : I . .:* ­ :-' , '! � Finlander went to the. fore-hit�h, sUd,* . . frood man he laskeo'bign . as ugly as a mud . . I � �, . , : I . . . I .- . - I . I 1. -­. . . .. . 'sticking his Bliesth-lentfe upright In the dock, .. . 4".10 We never did pride 0=09 On . ". . . L * 1. . �. . , called n all the riste.in the ship to appear -This iazotfrova S,ps rofsoonturzago, . . . .1 A . . .11 ., _.. . ... . .� ...: . , 10",= - � . tau - . In but from One 'Publish2ain Now i city beauty. I MIS a Vowels gel Bat of of . Z , 1; . . I : .. .. _ � . bef after the a %or, laws week - Is One"Hundrod Dollws Reward, W � hs"Ter Wk of. ludigeOca 11 - , . . . : .., __ . up cxme all the rats, one - . .'. '. , _:. .. ., -The boy ` -, havirig lift my employ In GSU*ft loosee"Im cam a does at Dt . , ' . " "W OVER W%eMsee. .-I ... _.r.__ .�. . and i;rawled b*fQre him in solemn proceniont . Be =,P.14!� . . AXDLWVN - . I :� . ::,- .. N . ­ - in the ship,-uiStil without cause, *Bmd bobg-bound to me until Z;�� 6jimach Sham U iWaft Saddlabir CAPITA]6-.. . . ,a Tonex" STRaw, 703011(yo, *,Me .- I ''. ­ � 16 .rat if tat rat, every rat . ill give the An INW.10se, so osaft . UZAD OMM 1011. I I . . L , -.1- 1 . . d al b III he in 21 years old by low, I '" I 'L Rojpi CoUrAlqy, UTASIMSIM. OCTOBER', � . ... , :, �: .�:�.' � - , \ . 'hunilreds of rate had paw on 1. " 3* wing information an. . at outer the kingdom of I rokurned , � . , _. foot. - Then there was a' delay, an the above reward to one ki, I Th ri IS caurS, -good . . I Shows , � , � , " , "' ihost - hocon, - . 912000. , . . wilr1ead bo% ree6vary. And I - also beavi, Ob" t2 biVe -6 thundering . . 7 To thla-d&U, October 31.19$7, "Sam be I ......... 1 ....... ON .. ­: , 11 I , .., . ..: , . ,:, .% - ­ Ruindan -Finn aalled in a louder bone the '011ay-hold Bath claime) - I ..................... 1111*1 211.492 a .- � - I I.: . .i . . . . _. - warn an3r person froriS hiring or harboring I time at the seashore. I the beige Of P W t polifflog, ..* ............. 7 ..... ; ..... I .......... .. : , I . � name war& he had called at- first. - - - . a the hold is of matured ,Wman 1. ... . 91465600 , ­ . . . � V., . . - . L'. , instantly a poor little perspiring, be- him, as I will prosecute guy One to the Ox A OWN lor Iftmakensens. . . - 'holders on warrinder lot Mid" ­­ ............... il�Q i�::::::.:, ­ 4AW 02 ' __"� -, . I . - . acie,khonnorph obabil, 0 Palley al ocated and .... ;:: 26,901' 84 . .1� .- _..., 1. balm tumvd the tout qttbajaw for a"oing. The boy is 16 The opium habits depoona In a Policy -holden law Cash Profits (in ading thos - 0 all _. ', LL ; ­ . . '. . ',��,L,11 driggled rat, 'with 0 it& . 1,5fast4lo6hosh h;weighost9l nervous prook" Good b the use Of tcbww� orsof AnnuftY Bonds .-.. - - - --� - - .; - - I ............................... _... S&I"98- --� . �.�. . . .�L.. hold - if Policies ....................... a .......... i. .. .. , 0 - , . I 11 , " .. I.. 1_. way, limped out of the hostobw ' yes&@ OV I =15F'.., "Mailt of th, kaycaicy-holders on 80011d# Of th - I . L � . .wrong . I , L . went U ..thempript sheath -le s4it, pounds, can Ads at 86 pounf. wakefulness, off . - - j . . - .,. a; has light blue brain, sto., prognaturs ol . Iced of Timm caused . % ­ - ...... 01^274 61 , "� � . and IF to I d of -an Irish cant of oonn- b= ana low of natural I . Amount Over *14;0i0d9"d. '�, . aI2 . I eyes, lighlbair, an . . 1 ______ and @owed to - - by over -631411110 Of the ' - I 1.1`1_ I �. I., :­.. / , I � I .. L . ton"uo , W on'* how he left a blulab-look- Agent few= MY ago" whatever. Mon -young. pouties In Force ever 10,000- - . . -_ . - . _. � . . - ­ '. ­ . ­ show, and a yal __ 01=141-aged-wbo . _!�!!LLAY .1c, K.QM.G; ' , strawborry, maSS who jkwo through . . we broken dwn� .- _ . '. . alth bomeconnelairsolrom�� HOOPZ16 :". 1 L He on the " ' , -1810 tat TA . ,� ' Ing suit of clothes, am Mg. der 1101INT Inould. ""' -1.1 . PRESI0ENT=VQff.'SrR W, P- HOWLA"t C . ,: , I I The St. n)ZNT3._WU1aAi ELLro", ZQ I EnIWARD 11 �'L.�:.' in resh rawbres tea low soft felt IS V ad Id ; - VICE -Pum nauffisim . : I _ -.the stressM shouting "' E W for " J. A. XAC"NAM � 11 of -give Blom ion losmaw top of his boa from a hurt. - sJs tall Z ,.--=M of it pff= , 11" 1. �. sea a qwt - p as" to T Is ; � - "Ade a 32"s` ' . . . ., . . .. . I :: 1, " top 1.2% mad in walking 0 ..k sad mcnim train, - Woolovisiftlib �MI 2 "&^.-'A smove'sed"ba" ., I-' T] , .wason is his I round-shasuldered. .set 0141- , 'a" ,rddW - - , � , "' " , 11 I � � I - , ; , , - - b-= 1=1K.O.: r. . 1. those branches. .",%= =11v0= ry4 tw ormeam 11,31 I I ACCONA � - - , - . I I ;M , "a", I fro- �, . IS. I 0 11 a 1 FIt. V ,,. 11 .� to con t, ",I I his m and cy no th. He g , , , I - � It, I - I a M , , , , , - , , I G, , I , , , � . , , � � I I � A- , I - I I I - I IS %fis I li-11- ,,, - - �,-��'. ... - . twoh-m- . , V 1,qw, a w Owe __ . .� I - � I . .1 .. .2�. 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Alden Davisof Dsmawos, in Wayne done - t r, 'Pa., was bitten a few evenings &loom : � a ntblasnaka to the ball of his thumb. A •acrd was fastened tightly wound the thumb �'to stop the movement of the blood from the region of the wou&A to the other partsof the - . Yonog�avis was then taken ea quick• IY ao possiblm to the office of Dr. Kemp, at . Cilli000n Depot. Having even in a newspaper . = a tow years sins a description of the _ remedy for rattlesnake bites as treed by the Geer family-scf+va Eddy, N. Y., De. Kempp Made careful Investigation of the matter, sad booms convinced of the truth of the state• men% therein made, and that the remedy was ,`` indeed all that was alatmod for it. He -...,. ---therefore-advised young Davis to drive to John Goor's am quickly as IPi ble, but nt ..'to -partake freely,of_rye w _ ey. A bottle of vat' ye. ® + ' ,,. . . r ' ,, e ., .;.E.. ,i.,$.rr�` ¢ a., .� ,. , n,.'. aN. .tc". v ' _, ..++1,, mat!i.•a•.-_.'t.. ..-..ti,C.• t .F.a' „r a `° ` -v­­-­A­ �, , .rr�, Y r.. fi . .Lx'39 �� µ� : � ..,. 'II fir. .1 :. �. a - ..: tom. A.. / " .. : r •♦: :r^.'+' it /•.. 'X.' ...itl' may.. ,. F 5_. 'A �' r h -•aa.,:.N� 't ',. '�•.%. •4'tl. , Y; '. .. .. SGA.,x y.Alicrh'iv'h.M°xl• -v.+-..n.& �� . K. w.. r 311L..I.iMrtM�Nwrt...i)i.n .,, .. ... re. .iiW .:.1 ^.w•K�+. ,„,„'*n+ • . �W.*x..+ .. te? 5 aLx y„§y�` rY!'.f: Y '•':h. AxH '�k" r•qa . {meq.-'.d,YYdi ••ppyy'%! :.:.: "iA . � _ .__ / . I _ (. I. DEATU St BLEOTJR101*Y . An 1�tlsr elleeter Thlats u -win Net ..erit.---._ __. While execatioas still continue, then L o in the present and ton established plan wry tf them oat wh h needs be changed. If the process be considered brutal, It to not mon brutal thea the emit of the act itself, all attempts to refine which cannot add to Its efiioaoy as a deterrent of orkne. The process of hangins; looks brutal without being actually so._ $lace the age of Morgagat the question now ander discussion has been oonsiderede and the opinion of the bestinformed physiologists, then and since then, has always been that death by strangulation or by suspension, is practically a, painless mode of death. Persons ' rho have recovered from the anconsoiousuessroduced atra have testified completely on by poi'a►t, Band that the old and l�al method of deatb by obablr find a$ to threaten a fellow at low's Ilia is a mach am re serious thing than to take. the lives of at least W-a-dosom obaraaten in a work of didon. -- • ' Italian Oratory. ' Father Gavazzi, the Italian preacher nail 1patriot, first visited Canada and the United totes about thirty-five years ago, to oolleot funds for the redemption of Italy. Rome, the chief city of Italy, was then oo• cnpled by French troops, ordered then by the French Emperor, Loan Na_poleoa. Gavani was an orator of theIm lad school, ani the crowds which flocked to hear him wen xurp-teed and thrilled. His manner was both vehement and dramatic. Words rnah- sd forth, like some mountain torient after a cloudburst. Then the speaker paused, and, by.a look, or by a gesture or attitude, spoke as clearly and as eloquently as by words. - He beat his breast and the reson t sound ;A- HEt9r81RATE BATTLE. lAsti setweea a Ramre wt u Im aeemu e -Nide- . Dr. Allen, to the Field, relates his expert - once In the Rooky Mountains:-" One morning the stillness was suddenly broken by the shrill sonam of an eagle. High up in'tbe heavens I saw him' preparing to de• mcead, and down, down he came, with the swiftness of a shooting star, until he had', nearly rewbed the earth, when he spread his powerful pinions and eased himself down until he had nearly reached tern firms, when with • sudden swoop he lighted upon s great prairie rattler, about live feet long, and a battle commenced such as 1 had never before w itnesseyd. 1 rode slowly up to the oombatsats, as near as 1 could without die. tarbing them, and eagerly watched the pro• fres'h of the fight. The bird was ane of the .argent bald eaIts, and the snake was a monster of its kind, being three inches in -. E=rlaa Whes. ,s . There wegrand wosttea les Arabia; ' i •r15;• women of abiU% keen is lssi ht, end of wonderful a "- Vh— dot of the.- �;,, wife of a Bazin today, we as follows: G . she brings all the water for faulty we ,; fTOm •distant wall. Thio is acoomplished1. 1.: by tilling immeaw jun and brinAigQ them _ uponher rad, she rlsee earlyandpos tothe handacf the village owrylog cora �-._ for the daq tata •.,i-'- enough of. which ■ she grinds b a ml)w laborious rocen, y; This she Carries home sad nooks in an oven, Which L made in the earth. It le a round hole, lilted flat • with oval and stones, and is heated by a fire built in it. When the - bread L mixed with water and a little salt Azr she removes the ashes and plasters pats of - ` " ')` ' ' dough against the hot stones to cook. Could anything be more crude? she cares for her children -usually a lar family -and does all the rough work ab Interva%-while the husband Calmly smokes hi. 64 rr ler __ iiii/w--- ata I -- - _ -pea turned to the direction of Lug � d4s, judicial sentence. should, t the. instance of was t tan na"' Ualng b's backward, ran up.to the ker and Rave It p, In converse he assumed the a blovi�-viFer the hoed or,house to w now to the night, and,amthe aes.ny i oat the sentenorant or ce, aha Sar wh been attitude of some, classic statue. peaking comp etely stunned ft � t w lit wasgin he easily herd working --mambas otGh$ytian . _ msoota was delta, very dark. The road was a changed for the long Atop, or death by an °f the Emperor v !'Napoleon the li tie," he sot o! strilifur at him !with all its force. The hotimes are made of now", stone, h oaa, bat caefal and as ra id driv ezcrmolatin and cruel blow, in Ino y lowered himself until he seemed a dwarf, x Mg by p , eediibla Quick as thought the the eagle then caught roughly hewn. ',The house-topps are of clay, Ing as.poesible the dwellfn.t of John Geer, Some mem�r o! the House of Commons for his robe hid the angles of Umbe and tt in his talons, &oared about tea fee0ln the covered ltith coarse gavel, In hot weather A•. the famous rattlesnake catcher, was reached ought to put to the Secretary of $tate for ,,y' air, gyve it a furious shaking and let it fall the sun bakes this mud•totmed roof, and . ,1� before daylight. By this time, In spice of the Home Department, who is charged with D?d yon ever see snob superb panto- to the "earth, where it lay °oiled in a war• laFge oracka appear. 1'he rein canner, and,11 . the tightly drawn cord around his thumb, the duty of directing that the Lw, be iE m�°' like attitude, rattling and hissing in great as • natural consequence, the roof leaks. - the porion had made its way tato the head, good or bad, shall be carried ow, the «Every gesture was • sentence. R rath. The eagle made a sec ind attack, ti This L something of which the fastidious What a combination of actor and wrist and arm, which wen badly ewo;l'ea. gneattoa why the gentle, though it may orator I" the same manner &a before, bat the snake inhabitant of the Bible land loss not sp Dads had taken. but two small dmiaks of seem prolonged, extinoti)a of life by watched ita chance this time, mad, when prove. It does not add to his bodily 1 the liquor, and Geer pr>mptl forbade the h rhoutrdx not be snob were the sentences with which ; on h throat its head comfort. yj ors tee sac o er on retiring tour ase of more, vying its effect world be to in eat is the natibaal punishment for B g roto between his head an wing, with a desperate a rem este . cu ebaII I tel}? x the hall where the orator had addreeaed , Y- ,.; crease the circulation of the blood, and murder, thi✓national mode of vindicating them in idiomatic En tiah with a slight tffort wound itself around the eagle's hady, yon how x Not by may effort of his -own , t m thus spread the poison mon rapidly. The the law is also the most rational. Mokin B 8 and it looked for a moment as though the far from it; .his wife, comes, ascends to 'M), e$e Cts of the tsars seemed not to be satin• the method of ext cation mon soientifio flavour of Italians pronnaaiation which gave stint birds mast die. But with a violent the hoar to P° ' s piquancy to his utterance•. p,and.-fn- the drtnchingg rain• ,j: - - ly ooaflned- to the hand and arm, but in it be- right to degrade science by so p of his wi rags, he broke the deadly am- propele a roller of solid stone bachwar& lame way wu affeoting!the stomach. H_ a had oonaeotiaq her civilizing powers with each An English surgeon+ while travelling to brace, caught the snake, gave it a number and forward, much as we. nee a lae�a•tnower� _ ___ ' several seven vomiting after which de in and i ant work in sin 1 Italy a hundred yeah ago, saw among the of arks and threw it down again The This rolls the tnn•dried cPacks topow B aPe�' 8 B B' P y t° ,,, en of Venice several exaggerated ulna- j ' BB blood was oozing from several }noes to the and prevents the entrance of water. ' ort nate freely. pat n e I set on crime itself. y rattlers boa which seemed to make the These are only a fere of the Syrian house traam of the old Italsn school of orator Fortunately Geer knew right where to get Since I net up '& lethal chamber for the "Every advocate," he wrote, !' mounts eagle more excited than ever. The ante wife's duties. Her reward is not in thls - 3 the violet, a sovoreiga remedy for theb[tsot pairdass-exdno ri of the liven of lowcraat- into a small pulpit • little elevated above oasts zow remained some feet • t and world, enol She asanot ale to her a rattlesnake, and, lighting a Lantern, In five me" I have more than once met persona, not the audience, where he opens his bean ne y' rpm tnianta' time had Davie eating its leaves etriody insane but to morbid atrtss °1' mind, p B meemed to b e rattler kept husband is pnbIia ;rhe °aa receive no antras Hethena applied indigo to the wound, who have looked on the lethal easy death am with some gentleness, but dose not long rep a deep buzzing, perhaps to intimidate before hie ie3r nda,-- she goes veiled and pp cantle hvoice within these Unita. IaT Stat taking off the tightly drawn cord, a ptospeot of relaaae fromlite so invitingly „ the bird. The eagle next tried another p Ian acaatily o She has no time to atalte His voice won cracks and what is bre •whf°h; however, had rob•bly dose ,good pleasant that if anoh mode of death were � � wheeling ennui his enemy in a circle, t Ger own habilimepts, for her: hands meat - I.p very remarkable, the beginning o! most d "' '� service in preventing the more rapid tpresd -to be adopted w the national play of capital the serpent was acquainted with this dodge weave and apla and embroider artistically 1. - eeaten°es while he is under as agitation the y of the poison Davis soon began to Seel murder Lhey would not hesitate in their yy `� and kept fall [a his Eaer. Thus foiled, a and abundantly for the husband and male and aeabove him enthusiasm v tenth, , L at s better. The psis, which was great when wont moods to kill, that they might B � le began to whip the rattler with the t�1. ohildrea. 1 o winter her feet are refected pitch shove his natural voice so, as to oo• p be first came, soon ceasd:d. The stomach killed, eine the severest fate that Quaid + of is wimp, his head well.throwa baonly by wooden sandals, and drd of blood onion • wonderful dtsrnrd: r gs Ps .' sickness alio Lei: flim, and, lying down, he happen would be a death brought to the but the snake dodged the blows. The e& mark the we. to the $ rfan • well. Otg '•Thea ii he mesa@ to be very @mph atI 'at, B Y S • slept for as hoar, when Geer awakened him paialeaaness of pleasure Death by the he strikes the pulpit with his bands five or then made a feint, jumped to one aide and oonrse this is among the )corer mind tplddla _ to glue him more of Lha violet sad apply a eleotrio shock would convey to minds oi. p P &crack it a fearint blow; caught It rep by olassea of society is sl ria, but t6oee who '4 - !r poultice. this @tamp the same anticipation, bat would six times together as quick se. thought, the middlo, and shook it untilthe snake belong to a•bi her class are ver few. . stem at the same time was to make y At the end ot.12 hoar@ from the.tlma he not necessarily produce the came oestrin Plea was about to twine itself around hs body, - - - .. _ . .' �� came to Mr. Beer's, Davis started to walk result. In some researches on the the gnat room resound with this species of when he &gain throw it to the ground. Both bene, tlwngh the swelling -had had not entirely appligation of the electric discharge for the oratory. showed signs o! great fatigue but neither --Mrs. Liviagston'0 Grave. dila peered: Tbirkin hemi ht be lee t far painless ezfiactlon of the Uva& of animals to AL length to the fury of hL argument, seemed laoli ed to iglus ors The ran P B P bee a hie way. We aro 8ity miles from the month of the several da he bad cent. pis horse home nand as food, the details of which I. he desooads from the nlplt, tans &boat, 9s. � around and around victim in every ooa� ..'Geer gave him a quantity of the remedy, recorded In the Mecical Times and Gazette Pl°adiag__ upon tha t, returns is a cdvable way, but w far the @sake managed Zsmbesf, the mile:wide water sba'low and - cautioned him to walk slowly, not to go to for the 1889, this mode of death was violent pass'.," back again to the pulpit to hold him off until he throwback his hard brown, the Yaw sandy banks triaged with -- - -- 7� - - thwacks It with his hands more than at alligators and wild birdr• The rent deltoid work, but use the medicine till the swell -mg ant g u -i oertidn In Its affects, and made a desperate dive. The snake Ba R .' him -Sheep-ttrig psreat}p Pato and continues is this zags„ rniaittg up atrnok with all i-4 !orae u the wing of the ° Y ow with area- tanned reed@ .sad_ - -- " este !tom 1 evil effects of the snake bite as and Irrevocable dna by eotsidty, after alta down the pulpit until he hu fiaishea ewgle c&maia @outset with Its head, and epee°iY catered with trees, atnt°her oa be oonld wish. - a few mimtn showed of ns of life and it his hasa°gae' while every side; the son Is bl stering hot: the - B ., trying to call wound bis body was . This remedy has bean known and used is baa not been despatched In the The radiance smiles now and then at caught and carried into the air, when tt sky, as it will be. for month@, a monotoneas 1.this place and vicinity for over eighty pears ord way by the knife would have been Lbs extravagant behaviour. The advocates was almost jerked -ie. twain and when It dome o! blue -not s frank, bright, blue like It was flat obtained by Joseph Geer (Joha'a re@ion to oommloaeaees. - The came fact soem t° be to °°nti°°e1 danger °f dropping reached the ground again its entrails were the Caaadi,w sky, bat a veiled blas, a sna- father from a bal!•bresd Delaware. Indian Ito been oltmarved ht attom t. to kill doge ehelr wig@ from their heads, and tbL @ogle- banging oat and it wNthed •ad twisted in picious and malarfoae blue, party due to the --- p times 6e. @ Then ms be some nava- ' perpetual hest h. z and partly to eased John Johann, who aced la 1800 to by the electric shook, and I once published PpO° y great pain, tinnily expiring. proud P° P° P Y.+shi= T ooaabtry a but as the Pennsylvania side of the an instance, in which a large dog, struck °ate who speak with mon dignity, but bled stood looting on with the. victorious 'tion, for res Z smbeai l no friend m the '� rEvtts posits Long Ifid .and who..fer a is nob umonwfotumess those I saw wen all &tan of eminence In European. and this whole region Is heavg ap dy fo . peri by the stroke " air of a pugilist who baa' won. the world - t of whiskey, -would let a rattlesnake of s powerful batt their profession renowned battle with depra@iag memories. This ImpreasbUs ;r po cry, ora@ enbmtttsd to s1. his head erect and his . t. to hips and thin oars himself with it. It surgical operation while lying, to , all _ wings resting on, the ground." perhaps,' was heightened by t he tact that we were to spend that nE bit within a few yards 6 as follow@ : a ca, dead, and was n yet so little �► sweet VOlce. of the place where Mrs Ltvtn tone ppearan P s died. Apply mi the wound a one-half effected ss It make an sway and woad Burdock Leaves and Cut Worms Late to the afternoon we reached the t-• edtoh art common salt and indigo, mixed with recovery. It used not be Inferred fon Then [s tw power of love so hat3 to get a losr'rnined but • hundred eras fro- aid w k as a kind - such to t value. A kind band Y _ cold water and renew a• two bourn foo as thew that the eleotrio ,h _ _ _ oak _ Ha resit l: stated that burdock leaves _ ... �8 cep river's beak with a bread vsraadab s Is den! and iamb. It may e rough to flu, h : Eatdreal of The les or d� alien o! • will not k[il at one discharge. -In most b Y vas, cases Y B wra around the stems of asbbs o plants - -. r6 PL>p 8 P its c1.rumb! a It will kill -but, and blood ytt.do tea work o! • soft h lag w ]lt A gtzv6rown tri mad from the o! she blue violetexceptionally. P• lora a ray y. Instead of i when transplanted would prevent the attacks (l. sstyittnta) comment known u• the killing outright, It will simply stun, and = do it w th s soft touch. But then is o! -the oat worm, I determined to try the ex. @er•ggle3 W the doorway. and the fresh print .+ " I of no one thin at love so mach needs a o.abippopotemustoldt1owne lectedther s red death instead B perimant, although I had previously need B Po _the Ie dtr sem, bind the leaves in a circle of the real death. - sweat veto to tell what it means and feels; sUffbroww gerwithalmostperfeotaaoxo. to now. _, Pushing the door o ,...azws toned J arrow•leaved violet. f the bite ben on may roe the semblance dew ppaa aoa it above and jest below the sweiltag +n, and it Ia hard m et and kee it la the right Thirty cabbage plants were set, and their onrselvea in a long dant room, its otud nor Moi@tea with Cold water as often •@ they Gambetts's Statue. tone One mast start in youth and 'be on stento wrapped with burdock leaves accord• broken into fragment@, and the remains of 1 2'dl from the lever created the i&oa the watch night and day, at work, and at native foes betraying its latest ooctipants. Riot ry P° '• The monument to Leon Gambet the fag to directions. As I might have known and renew two or thres.time*a da rat play, to 'get and keep • volae 'that ,ah•11 beforehand the ex chamber. .to the alght iia entered •smaller posed part o[ the feavu Great Tribune, ooasisLs of •pyramid about a kat ail times the than ht of a kind chamber. the walls hue sad stained. aleft Pca B won withered and dried,eo that no protect• 80leet higheazmoaaud byateittaleSgurere� breast Bu0 thin b the time when a sharp ion whatever was afforded and forthwith two glassless wiadoder, fr°irg the .river. Wanted to Get Oat. presewingTriumphant,Democragy, and wear- votes is meet apt to be got You often hear the ant worms be their wort and to one The, mbatag sun, setitng ruts the far-off with 7.• g• Phrygian cap. In her hand Democracy boys and girls may words at play with s t five oat of theme $hint laatz were den- 3formmballe monntaias, fit?ed the ro.•m withI He we& as express messenger on the San• holds the D:chwation of the Rights o! Man quick sharp tone n il ft wan the rasp of • y Ira raft glow, ani took our thoughts back W god ed tro od. I Imotediatel n aced them with to Fa w isw,days. ago. It was & ntght ran, and she tr sn rtedby %-win lion, which whip. When one of them to vexed you y P that Sunday evening twtuty y ears ago, w ben _ A th supported P ds Y new lants, and to wn d the stems , . _ :' and there were two messengers in a oar. advances with open moatb. la the centre oI will hear a califs that wands n it tt were P Y PPe is this mate bedroom, at this same hour, �Tost as it began to w dusk the train oto of all the planta with stiff brown paper, be- 8TO p the pyramid i.4ambetLa, his head thrown made rep of : inial, a whine, sada bark. in full satisfied• that the burdock leaf re• Liviagseoae knelt over his dying wile, and ped ata small stwt.ton and a dead body was back, his eye glancing along the vast artery .snob a voice o[ten a wocse than the B y wltaeaaed the gtbat puaset of his Ufd.- Un• It taken aboard. Nothing in particular was speak array was of no volae whatever tome ,have B Ps from the Tuileries to the Are de Triomphe, his heart feels, It shows more ill•will fa ,the der a huge banbab tree -a miracle of vase , Ea ran iaetanoss known a cat worm to o7imb than of this, however, and n there was hand extended in a fins oratorical gesture tone thin in the words. It Id often in mirth table vitality and luxatianoe-etamds Mrs. - Y I .1_(4 mthm to do and the train would oat oto above the paper and eat off the. les6es or. 8 P away toward the boriz as where lurks the that one is a voice or a tone that is shay Ltvfn3stoao's grave. The picture in Living - in for s lou distance, both messengers gets P atom, but scarcely one plant in fifty has been sB+ B B aaseen but vigilant enemy. It in Gam• andAheks to him through life, and afire u stone's book represents the place n well kept to oto alae One of them deoid g p destoyed in thL way. 1 PrP B P• better,. ' net n he might have looked when he ' iil•wUl and grief, and faW like a drop -if g.al, _ -.$. _._ and enrronaded with nearly pleated trees ed that the box containing the body would made �wfemods balloon voyage over the on the tweet joys of home. Such n these r But now at is an utter wilderness, matted. ' be a good p'lame to rest on, and so he arnag pruss[aa'lines and awn to Tours or when A'Trip to POI&: BeEltns. with 'uo la ass and trodden the beasts- k `j ed himself rndnlortabl them on and weal to Y get a sharp home voice for use, sad keep jungle Bt by Y be wended the tribune of the Chamber to their best voice for those they. meet el'rre- A'trip cimbiaing pleasure and study will of the forest; and, se I looked at the formak ", �1e_rp reply to some throat from his opponents where.'Iwo ald say to all boys and girls : take about thirty scientific mea of Austria monad and oontt sited it with her harband's . : How long he slept Be had ao idea, but and- Over the orator fe a wind figure holding " Use your guest voice at home." Watch tar toward the North Pole this summer, tomb is Westminster Abbey, I thought denly, as it in a dream he heard • voice say: s fi and representing t e soul of France it day by day n a pearl of great polar, for y Intend to take a look at the moantainm perhaps the woman s love which brought y " Let me out I" " - whf� is stirred to its depths by the slo• It will be worth to you in days to name mon and flora@ of Bpitzberggeea, to have a brief her to a spot. like this, might be not leg >' ' The messenger, startled, lay Gaff awake gaeaea of (iambetta The awakening of the than the beet peal hid in the son. A kind ram is Greenlabd and Ioeland', and to spend worthy of Immortality. < -'for a moment, when in no uncertain tons a week or so on the interesting island of • "'i' came the words, a arently front within rile nation b9 the fervid adxeata of the •fiery voice ls •lark's wag to •hearth and homy B • • r head of the box on which be dept. Ps`zaib 3s finely represented by • sold[er'lean• It is to the heart what light ti m the eye. Jan Ytiayea, near the edge of GreenLnd pack 4 P Ing on the breech of a big gnis with a broken ion A large Norwegian yacht will carry Illabbath-Day HOuses. - - - " D -n you, let me out." -• . weapon in his ,hand, a workman in a blouse ... them over the northern meas, and El they ti It to quite a distance lrom,where the box stooping to pine: ups sword and another Inspiration by its own resultant ration havegood look they hope to reach 80 ° north Every one went to church is the ooloaialM +, :'Ly to the other end of the oar, bat the mer• citiraa @honislerimg arms end re.dy to march m�p amount to rovelatioa. Love ham a latitnde,aod look vat over the Polar ice nap days of New England. Families living at mmger u positive be cleared it in two oatpp@� .. distance from the meetimg•honse came .Trembling vitt: fear, he shouted w bis t° battle., The group is called the National w.� of conferring wisdom ; onnwien°mr fon the Orth coast of Spitsbergen. The pared`to spend the intermission bets = Defence, or the YilsrseilLi.e of 1870• Ua• q keaed sad educated, reflects light upon pleaenres of summer yachting in northern ta{�_,morn[n and afternoon marriage [a the1. nomppaaooion, bat before he had a chance to derneath is a tablet of black marble, inscirb• judgment But we should say that revela• waters have been pictured In glowing colors „ G B „ telt bfs'story that solt mime voice exclaimed: ed with the word., " To Gadtbettw, the tion G the increased seeing ability of mind by Dr. Ha e@ and Lard Lafferin. The ��77abbe� day houses. " I want W t oat of hen." Country, and the republic." The mono• which canes from purified and strengthened thirty learned men will doubtless have an The@@ houses, acoordina to a description , I ggte pp published is S utford's ''•Neither o!. the men @ppaoten for a moment, meat Us oettaialy itrik[ag ar.h effective, but emotion, not a direct communication to the invigorating cruise, and am they represent P History of Cointe- and thea the' one who had first beard the tioat, were small log structures, ttieat the mixture of Classicism and Romanticism, intellect many @air ntiflo rpeoWtiae, they hope to y' T vMee��rr saM and the blendfisa b bronze, Iron, atone, and probably the most interesting railroad have something of interest to say is s book fi h cotAloa i rev broad, and one storey 'Mils; shat aorpme vents to gest ant." marble make it tar her incoherent. D also whioF wiil be written aftri their return. chimney is the middle divided Y? lark too le az=dtoo modern i* the obs- °0°mtr°°tioa of tnoont yeah ls the Russian the wholes into two rooms, for the ams �' -keep, ell reckon it won]dn't be'lu right to dmoownct amanh a foundations which were road from the Cast= sea to sstne�anled. - the house The inraitsre�lted in building ; t for a aeosseot, and than sesad : P .. . of the two families who na 9 a distance of 900 miles.across eat d ' A Dlarvel in Steel - k him in there if he wants to t out." consisted of s few so the two cautious! made their way to Wit Phil Augustus. which wn began in ]880 sn comparted a Then see Ib0,000 miles of railway fn, the ohairs, a table, plates, dishes, and some - the head of the Lox and debated what to do, $a+ few months ag-. It was built, for mUitar'v United states o 300,000 miles of rails- utensils for warming cooked food. On a -when the name muffed "foe was heard to ': user, and fora time, at least, oacnoo pay is length enough to make twelve steel shelf wen a B•ble and two or three religious The Penalty of Greatness. commaroislly ; but it opens ap the heart of lea for the earth@ ddronmfersaoa This books, -J remark: The German ,who her been arrested Parris to Earopeaa oommerae, and may ee ontmons lea , y , "Po:)y wants a Wrecker !" , Lindon for threatening to murder Mr. develop something like modern enterprise K of 'steel is wonder[al-we In winter on anode morning[ before Then them to was explained. Some B P g rP do not really its significance But starting for obnreb, the mother of the family mystery Gladstone turas oat to be an snthor. It in a country that wan near a centre of opo• grasp ! one as Denver bad ezpeeased s parrot to s the rail itself, the li�tjje @roti to of steel, is pat rep nod for dinner, not forgetiiag a jag a friend id Kansa C[ y. its cap had 1}esa stems that be Beat the mannseript o! a story 'leadx, power sod leaning. The toad passes an engineering feat. The obattge of its form of alder. The family rode is a large two. , to lids. (.lsd me with the request that he through so mach desert land that water has from the curious and clumsy iron sar head horse al h, stn at the sabbath ho see away and forgottenf•and the bird hila , P M8 PPa, won,d read it. Some ora the manaacri t to ba carried b uaiw to aesrl all the eta- aatttraliy become httn and thirsty. so it ora& mtslafd; atfd >h�la p Y y of thirty ears ago tq the gree ve refiasd kindled s &e, whd. then went intro the cold ggrryy t a Qat man snthor tions, In sortie sections there we no weW waited ss long sin it eonld, and b6ea made tt- section ofymteel is a sofeatifio development meeting hoose, when the minister reached,' wrote the reatxning' letier. One of the of water within 100 mile@ of esab other. It ls now s beam whose eve dlmeasion to an overcoat, with a muffler Stoat_ his w;< !elf heard is the manaei that so 'horrified rryy tise'ezptems n the ai geaalties of being a great literary man is On account of the shifting minds hardy and carve and angle are exsotly sailed to neck, and mittens on him hands. . `<til that literary mea who are not ;creat are shrubs had to be 'planted along the the. tremendous work It free to do. The The woman carried heated stones En their ,4LLL - - alwayyss try�� to climb the ]adder of tame" way to:proteet the rail • from being buried loathe it carries are enormous, the blows It muffs, and the men drew bags over their �� over hs ahonlders. Mr. Gladstone is ham. in sand and it i@.not yet snag that they will 9 Post 9Eiae Scarcity. receives are heavy and oonstant, but it feet No chronicles informs as bow the birded `with letters and postal oa"ds from prove effective. One of the ,possible to. carries the loads and bears the blows and boys and girls managed to keep warm daring .-; - I 1:F.eusdor, with about one million imthmbI all parts of the world, asking all aorta of sults of the oonmtractioi of the road Es a does its .duty. The locomotive and the the service -. tants, has only 47 past offices, but they are questions and soliciting all sorts of opinions, reclamation of the deserts,, pally, modern passenger and freight oars are great At the conclusion of the morning service, l - - . 1 so -wide! distributed that it requires a mail The wonder is that be I' y q qe>s time to, from many centra and as i ,resat of tree achievements ;.and sole the little rill which the family harried beak to the warm room I oar of 5,389 miles to reach them all -72 semen oft5emaa hedoas;_$hst the German plantin . For the present however the by by story d is g tereatimg because pito ns n at can les them all of the Sabb ath honest where they took their, . miles canoes and' 5,31 i hones and adthor ■stn was mtalal . bo be won- road is in �e p dinner and drank aid from a pewter mug. males. About 500 miles'of the seaboard is dared at. It would be well for the world if its preseyt_southern terminus a rich country. A Frenchmen claims to have invented a Thanks were then returned, and the reyfew .'I;z ?i;', . -.- k also covered by4oretgm steamship mail sere- the stories of a good many more authors to European commerce. In the event of thermometer ' so sensitive that. itr index of the sermon began: If the sermon failed ;� tea Between Quito sad Guayaquil then were to most witha similar fate. Unlike war to India it will' be of Immense advantage needle will deflect two inches upon the en- be furnish sufficient matter to own the �'• are two mails each way weekly by couriers- Miltoa'i "Paradise Lost,"- whic'i, we were to Russia, for it spans the section of country trance of a Person into the room where it hour, a chapter in the Bible war read,- or A, the usual time one way, travelling day and told. "the wbrld would not willingly let in which it is most difcult to move troops, ham beets placed few pagea from a religious book. .`w, ' night, b dugsix days. Other sections of the die," the world would be very ,;lad to tee bacaase of the want of water. Exprea tr s Th known as Chinese groes• cloth Singing and.pnyer cent them to the after. ' , : I oonatty- are -len favored, t?he reoeipb sad the Isar of many of the trashy :•rodegtionr will pat-Bsmsroand within five days of Sa Is made from the fibre of nettles. The ettth moan service is a devotional frame of mind, ,departure of malt ranging from ondim a weak thrown on the market by Immaturdj authors. 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I . - .I - ,_ .., . - LL �'_ - ., - - , - - - - k, ,-: � , . . 1,�R,4�� :, '4.�'4, -, 1 -i�. _ � ,,, � � - . A. ,,� �, , " 11 . � 1 1, . _ .- ,. _. .i . , �.­,-,-,r. , ,- ,'� � . � , ­ , .. 4 . , � ',�. - �,. -y � I - I , �;: : � ., � , ! . . - �'4,�:t .IT7. A. . I - _____ - , . . :1 -:, � I.,%'), � . 1111111111111, . �1� , ".. , ,�,, ; .".0, �� __ - --- -_ - - - - - -_ - -_ - - - I � _: ! , , , " :�, : .- I - . I i �. ., ., - - �., ­ /_ , % I . ­ � . � .. � - :� , - - - - �. - ­. .1 . . . .. I..,...%""�..:",-...,�-...�.--�A& '.. I ­ Genwal Shwidan. is d"a. Heith , . I-T<Z0=03EL . . I -W -1V& 12r -r -1 ...*:,�;.. . , I . � , I �- I,- , .... - - . , , - - � . * , . " , �,,��. I .. 1. A-Irr. i , . , I . I . . � ( - t, . � . �.*.,-' - 'Y" .. r I ��,,� , diseaw carried him of, and Washing- 4reshing . 0 I .0 . .'. .! 11 ._:� , . ... ... �..-, , , � I - c �;- : �. �- - - , .�:.: �.'��.,: I,- , .._ .,., ton. is in mourning. Sheniden was .-DARTIES wanftg meat for I , . I 9 ' ;"f L 4 '' . I . �;;� . ."". :,,.. , ,�� �., � . So iM Of X and other purnows can 4ave it delivered at we I . . 0 - . . " 1- '. '' :-,;-�. 4 i .­.z�'�.,.4!,�,o:..� . -�, ­­ . ,� one of"the, beat and bravest ld any roasous,ble distance from the Tillage. orders � ;�� � , , � i :,., .., ��,, -7 . _ :�.11 ,!�­ tuay be lcft at shop or house. ha:f 31114 east of the . I . � . . . - ... 4 - __ . . _____ . . , . . I � 1 �..­Ah­ . . , � . , "....'.. :�.L- . - �',.�­,. , . ... -1. .---.I.-.- the American army, and probably. Ohe i11W. ShOp.boamytoloa.m.. ' ,- ." ... . . . . , , Irl '11 , . I - L ... , - . 'be bat beef illed daily. ,73utcber., - - ---------- . . I . . . �� ,-;r,- I .".- - .-L.�'.- . ­= nee of no generod upon t. tle- I I J _.. ­__ � .. . '. 1'.* . .. . - .. _. ­ . .. I . . , ..�... !, ',..;�­_ prese ad on& mn effect - .1 - . . :.,�. T � , - : I I . 1. ;­ �, - -.1 . . .., ._. � ---'j... I field h . ­ 1.1% ..'. - . 1. - I I . .1 -----rarm Sil' -L. . ")O(-" ­� ;� ;�_ __ .. V - , � ­��: � 0 ­ _-, I . I � -L"..� - - Q. '. - .. . . �, � ". � . 1. , __ For- . .. . . . -20, en . His very pres- I . 1. ._. . L ., _ - U -0 Z!�if .:: _ . .i;, I . - . ....; �-, ��, -.11 �., ,-Tht , 1, krdud . I I., . - . . L ...., ..k - � ..!L * �. ,; - . . �r to ' . �, :­ . . ... 1 7- � . , i r " - - .1 I ., L 1� -1 . . .. ,�L� - . ence seemed to lead thein powe . .. . . .:, - .1, . ­ . C014POSED of the north half of lot 15 --."%I-- . 11 I --"- , , .:. .� -1 ­.'__777_7-77--7__jiubHsh*d every Friday anornlo, &tite 0910e ' . . . . L I . I I I .. . .� . . � -_� L:, I:- I .."... - ­ � 1,ic e OUL - '. do and dare anything. Peitm be to in the 7%li oeo.. Pickering Township, the _. . . :. r ". � - . . I. I. , '. . 7. k I . . waa perty of the late Wm. Gibson. Therea.reon . __,--- ­ '- ­ ' , L � geod It ?Iling houseaL-Out - I .., '�-:, I �.�� � I -_ two d . L ,:. �. :. ,,, �- , � his aahes ! 9.0 AIRTIE S PACKING BUTTER � ­: :".. _t'.' . ::. . .!. ,.-'! , 91 .2 a PW To"; 61.00 if P&W in advaMW4 I I a+-ne stabliag uuder the . T_ - - , .,. I �. ' ­' I . ;�!, .� - _-j �.�F�,- . RATES OF ADVERTISLNG; Those who deprecate the primipleg bullir:gIi. good, wilff=d- �,- I * . '. � . . � lull hearing; creek .. . ,. . 1. � r . 1: . I �o�-. . ", . b I ire& insertiop, p,er lira . - . 8 cents baLru; two good orchards in . I . , I . -acresbueb. For - I I I - -I-;- ,� .. . ... . - - - crosses the farm; about 14 par . � � . ��.", � L' ' j - * on which the opposition to indiscrim- .: f6r winter use should examin19 I. I 'r ­ E" subsequent insertion, per line . - . � . " , ­_'. . This rate does not include LA,gsa or Foreign ad- ' tipulazi app!y to birs. E. Gibson or John Gibson, - -1 . . . ' . V . -_ :- .. � � ': �L : �. ,-� ., verti3eLnents. . inate alms-ghring is based would have C Whltby :1 - I , . ,� ' . . __.. - u., iftwes :Sailth at . ': . . . L. % '­._ " - ,our stock of Extra Glazed Pot- - -, . . _; " " .. - .1 , s lieci&I Wring given to parties making con. their eyes opened could they read the P. o. ' ­._ r .. - . . . , .:. %2'L r, I. , .. � -_ I ' ., � ,. . I , 11 ,,... �., , . i racts for 3 or 0 mawhs cr t the year. Half- ourts 1- � - 11 . I I : , del-&ils of a case M'' one of the c r . . . . "' : _'�' ' Te"ly or yearly contraeu Pays Is quarterly. U . AL"S'.211 . I LL r . . I : - , . - . ­ . t . � I .: . ,1;jM ­­ ery. We can supply all shapes , ` �'*�' " � ,:. , , Business cards, ten lines or under. with P&PPv, A lame �t - � , .. . . :i .. * . - t',.,. L .-."- : � - : � � :,. ._. -'.�*. of New York lan week. . . - . t�'; . i . .., : : , , . � . I .. , . , . . - ­ - . ' � �' ' one yei6r, 65 Mr, payable in advance. b� one � - - - -.., - - . r :....., , t __ _�__ ­.______ - - , , - . �� -.r.:. . I - L�r,xotics in 16W columns teu cents per line. woman who was imported i , 41i _ , .and sizes'at t i - 1. . .:'. . � .11 11 � . '. -r . five cents per line each subsequent insartiou. , --- he prices ot poor . I Ureenfield as his capital in a begging , , , , �" "; , , I . I .., ': . ­ i... ,�.. . I I . ... � 8 coutrxetrazes made known ouapplica, I .: , I . : -, .'::" . I I . ". '.". I. . _... � I � t=�I'o fr ling. I r the recovery of - I ­� y- - � ', - -.. , . 7 . - , I . .. r . . ". ea advertie vent ire, sued him fo Sault Re. Marie Canal. ,er waru. . . . , �. .. .... . �: I. .... .... �%;_�"m .":, ',I:� . , : � - - '. . . . .'. 4 . : . . � . . ments without written iastractions : . . . .. .. , ? . . i . : . i -..----.- __ - , I I . . AU%V_ _!!= ., d ,hj,Xged &c- $235, being a balance of J0P=4!LP_ . ____ I - . L - .. . . b . I . . . � I . � I ., - -_ I . ". , - I .: . . :ordirigly. Orders for discontinuing ,,,r,, had deposited with him during her . . : . I . . i - ­ . � . ___ , � , ... . ...., .... r .. I I . .1 sent to the pub- - . - a- - ­_ I � I . . _xaentX must be in writing an . NQtiCe to tors.�F -.1 - I . . - I ­_____ � 77' �_. 7.--:- . . - .- ­ . r _ ____ - __ . . . . I = 1 _qqntrae -.-- � � ... . I , . . . . . . I . ­7­-��_-�-.. !labor. - ---- - I --tmenty-six weeks' operationg,- leap � - . .. ".. I . ,�, -, , _ . , . r - - �_­ r . - , .1 :� r-., . .. . I .. -.;- :--�_-�_� ____ ____ , J. - - . - : -'r . - r' � ��. . I . I . .. , . . I . ... . ' - � I . J ... . . �. . . . I _­ � . . I . ;', r . .'' J ob Work promptly attended, W. . board at the rate of $2.50 a week. I I . . . :_ .- . , . � .- . . . ,,I . : ­ � - 7�� r,,' EALED Tenders aidressed to the . . . . . : . I . * - � ._ . . ,. . he . � _ , . I �. ". ..... ,� , , �. "f, -, .� .",", " th-17, --to �Sujiply the . , . - . ­ - . . costs, and, once. more ill strated khe Sault Sto. Marie Canal." wiII be received.? "FRUIT JARS-.' CUM BROS.1 - - - PROPRIETORS. She gained the suit with intereat ajid S unliersigned and endorsed "Tetiders foi t . .7; � , , . � � � %­_ . I . I U . . - . . �..� z.. �­ 1. . . office until the arrival of the Eastern an NN eat- I - .. . .1 . . . ­ .. , , . . .. " .....: .. ." ,<3ul. ]p oil tic u -Strict Icideperdenee. . : profits,bleness of be.ging. I era malls-Zin-TUESDAY, the 23rd, =gtg - township .-in glass or stoneware, ­.'., � I . -� ". '- -, , . I tober. next. for the formation and lou ... _. in . � . � I , , . . _. .-: ,. *._- -, - iOu ,Uvu­AF1rst-cI&s@Locs,lPftper'r .. . so . of a Canal on the Canadian aide at 'the river, . . _ _* _ '.. _ : r : .. . , � � , _ . r.. , . ; . - _ _ . . ". 7 ,. . 40up 3Ex oetatlono-The hearty .LETTERS TO THE EDITUR. rou . . '. - Hal I .... ' L :_ . . . I. �­­; . ­ �_ r.. , or the gol,le of _ �Thc�� the island of St. Kary. r . with corks. pint jellies, . .. , , I � � I I , ili,` .1.1 . . support Pickerina and vicitiltv. . . orks win be let in two sections, one of ' ' ' ' � I - � : I .. I �­ . . .... w1dch win embrace the formation of the canal , ' bber ring& - - I � . . r'.. I . � ... . . The Word Dominie. .. . I � : r�'. :.. , 1. - , _ . - through the island; ilia construction of locks. ' . ru a �ftne preserving . .. I . .. . � . 4, . I .. FRIDAY, AUG. 17.�_1888. Ire. The other, the deepening and widening of y '.t . , , . � , , �, - , , :: ­ ' * I I - DrAu S.m,-Iu your last week's is&UeYOU the obannel-way at both ends of the canal,, con. ... ­ .. 0 . � - . 1. , . "­ - I � . . � . ,'.� . .: L I . - I I . - .' - .. . . . . I I .- . : 11 .. , � . .. '. ___ -Dt a &c sugarjustin. - - -11 . . . ­. . I . '. L L . er. I . .. . I - .. . .1 - the word I - B=ction oftKe, I iiy, together plans and speci. . . . I � z . . .. . �:, � I . I I . I . ask for iubrinstion &% to )m A map of I . L . . . . . - I I... . . . - I . � - - L. OMMENTS. ,- inie." The word is applied to rural school f, tions of the works, can be seen at thit, OMoe - :,. . . . P . .., I - _.. -.;....- . - ... *.1 � ... . I . , I _. , ­ � . NOTES, AND C . a . . .1 . - . . .. r . . .L , - -- . L�k,. . ..� . masters in the south of Scotland, the same one'and aiter TUESDAY, the 9th dav of October, - . 1, . .. L .r . ­ . � ", � - . :'L "' . I ­­ . . .. . . . .1 J . _. I I . . . - I aext. where printed foruis ....! . I .. ­.. I __ , - ;_ .. . . . _. � . n . I ! - � :1 L . . . � . . ... � . ,. : , ., . ' ' .... "Boss" is applied in this c0ulltrYl and of tenders can also be . . . . I .1 . 0_ __ 'L I . . L . . . I � I � . ;.. �t ,�� r L :..'' . . 1, , , Crop repor,ts from the"different quar- to those who are conversant with Soott�sb obticlued A "e cla" of information, relati v . ­ . - . __ .1 %.. .1 .%. - - '.. .1 I . . . . . . . I.. . . . L ... . . . ' to the w�rks, cam be seen at the office of the �1 . . .. �.. . � � . . I . _1. . : :._ . . . I . I I ! ,_�_��.�-7tera-of-tlie Provinee, since the recent tore they always place that construction LocM ofZcez in the town -of Sault Sze., Xarie, I - ,. . .. I 1-1 _� . ­ . . . . - . . . I . , . . . . . -.-- -.-. __ �_ . �.:_.. ,- . - .._____1 . , I Ork which I have, entitled Ont. . . . . . . .� . .. . . . .. - I , . I � .. , r, ' ' � . 1 . . .upon it. In a w - . . I � . .1 . . . I I . - . � . .. . . � I . . .. I I rains have in a great measure dispel- 11 - lateadiaj coatr&ctcrs are req rin . . . I . . . � . - . ,*c - 1 !_ .! . he -Early clays of Sir WalterScott, by ,ougsitdlZbea. .. . * ' * . ill I _. , , . , I , r -,. - '' . L led the "loomi outlook. Although mind that te=ders Will Rot LO unless . I..' - - ., � - THIS WEEK a,barcsain . �. v , ' . Mr. Wm. Weir, an eminent member of ,,sde stetetly in ascordance with the priu�ed - - . % :'� :� " . �'-! . ., " . inds of grain a forrus and be accompanied by a letter stat'ing .., Z5 � OW' . � I . � '_ - - ­ ­ in some Sections certain k, - . . I . I 1. I '. ' . . . I the Scottish bar, and'written by that gentle - . . . I . - .­ � . . .- , . . . ,�_ -4 '�.. - -_"h oved a complete fsilare, i1i other man after the death of Sir'_Wralter. that the person or persons �en4ering Lave care . - - - -- - . - i 11 : . . as pr fiffly examined the locality and the nature of the . . - .priced Green Tea. y'a inlitu . .11 . d;._ . .... � r. .. - e use , �. . I . . _. ' ­ .. ... . laces the�, have turne(I oat well. I find the word -Domini d uxaterial found in the trial pim - . � . . . . I . ". I .� .. I I �... _:, - � : ' .�7 . In the case of firm-;. there in ust. be a' ttacb,aIi.tIle . * d to his f1rat teacher. - - . . �- . . . ,�, . ��_ �: ­ I . I . . 11 - . . . , I . Re statemen-i ia made, but it really and it. is appli ' e ill first . ed quantity, call. soon. . _ . ., . - - I . . I will give vou ad- extract, but wi . altual siguature,4 af the fqll napie, the ratureof .. . I . I . ... . . . . . : , . , .� 1, , , . seems doubtful, that -alter Scott when a boy of ten- the occupation and resiclence of each wemb6r of . . � � - I . . . : �� . the entire grean. .... . - � . . - ... . .- I r - r, state that'W 11,e sanue: a;ndfurtber. c. bink 0.epoi6it receipt for . . - . .. - . . . � - � .-- ' ' 1.1, I -.�..� .. .- '. . - crop i.w4 above the average. Still. it d,r ycars was staying with -h4s "Aunt tlie suin of ,�R.000 iuus-. &cvcaupuny the tender . - � . - � - - . -.-- I . - . � ...... - ' ... . - - , _____ . , -11 - . I .. 1� . � - __ _- - r. I.. �: I . - en charge of him af- ,1.,:or the 2atial art locks: aml a Inuk aeposit re- ---. - �_­ . . � ­-, - -,--.-. '- , - ...Mnnot be -much below.. . In Ontar;o Jeniry," who had tak . stayed at 1% Mpt for the anni of -67.:W r�,nst achouipany the I � I . r - 4 . : I : , 7L , r . . - : , sinfled - - up6n ter his father's. death. She - _' "-- . _� : ; . . county kind na as- I I tender for the de&L,enia�: aml widoilug of tile -_ --__: �. � Lure ,b f , � . I I � - . . . - � lace called Kelso in the South o Scot and. chdunel-w.L7 at both eude. 1,icr%, *,� r . � . . . . . ; �. � r , . those farmers who have Industriously i - - . - oflne,j Will .. � .: -. r- 1. . . K�r. Weir.vays:� Tile respeet!�e deposit , receipts ... cl� - I., . . . - � �, _. - plied their vocation. and good crops ­ - , -.mie�.n jeuny,s bousc v.s.9 situated nut be aceertm_o,.uj�r ue eoidorbed over to the BROUGHAM AND KI NSALE .�7 .1 * 31inil4ter of ltallw,jv.� ,,k.:'d ('Jillil... ft,.�d w-.11 be . . � . - . . I - .. ' -orner of the kirkvard; the p2iiih f,rf,,. .� . .__ I - � � at a . _o_ -Ati,-iertrg,leellt'LSCtl-,er.ir'z- . . . I � I ' i : _� .'r'-_�.�,� _: _r �urround m. There �s no reasonable 'Jf the part� . I ­ 't . ' !. ' . ''. L ' � . I I � . - . " I � . . . '. . . . . "r � . . - . . . . I ". ,,� L . . I.. I rops w - -i-in the'dSer sab��,!t-arl. . . . - . _ - �­ .... .. - . _ I , .--.-O- . .� . . . :7 . . I I . .... . I .. . . . . . , . I . rooni for complail"t her6---tlie c kchool-li,ause ' as erectga kitl2in the en- into contract (6r th; work& at tho rati-i and oil I . - . I � .. - . olosare which sarrou4jel the holy dwell. 'tile to ­h4 its,U, . . . . . . . .:_ 1-1 � : __ 0 �; . - - . .- . . - .. . �, . - , : :, � - - %.. - - are ever so much better thait was e,.&. jag. I T-Ledel,osit rect%:Ir. thussautill �All 6eretzr-n.. I . - . I . . % -_ .. . . . . . . . . . . .�. '- i .. . ... . . . - - The increasing years anri slat- 04 to the rrRpbctivo parties r.h,iso tenders axe I .. . . I . . I �. . I � . . . . r 1. . . . �. � � . I . . % I r ,. ".,. , �_.. " .. :pected a Jew nreek:3_ago. . ure of her juvenilp proteae.* together wit'll not acc,opteA. - .- - .: . .. I .1. .. . . . - �. � ' . I . . . ! � - . , �. .. . 1. . . :­:�� . .. .. . . ,. � ," r _­ ­ * . .: I - I .1 ... I so - . � - , . ­. �- . tl,,e immeliite viciiiitV Of t4e I)'-s,c&' Of ir- Tb:.4 top tnt ,ent .1 oe's rot. h"ever, hind It it , .. I . , . , . _. - 7 77 I' .. , . - � , ; .: �.. 1. 1,�y to 't,j ac,:,,rt the lo%pst or any tz:adem ' I .. . __ - . . - . � .:- -d of Trade returns 8ho%r- struction d od the � � _L_ , I . .: . . . . ! , � :Britieh-Boai: gooj . , . . . . . ..:. - - - ,, ekerr, in . . I _ . - . .:- -. - ,: b , I � .... �. . . dbi �l � fly orlisr. r . , BIG BARGAI . . � I ".r _- 'Canad * a, larger sen Lcu o scnoo . It is & atrango feeling . I - � - . I . I . [ i ,�. . . � . tkat. a is receiving .... I I - -­ 4 - rk, I'_IJP* - -;-:.-... _:� - � . I . . - _. I ,- - 1� :� - . . with -which children, tirai ,enter the PM. r - ­42-jo - - . _DLETI I . - � .. . . .- . ­ . . I ­� .. re-thvr7ordinsrity-bf the oWworld , I . . I Snocrikary. . ...- . , r . . . I . I - .- " �* -1 . . . . � , , f-jan-6 c-Lncts _of.- the v m juie: �ule. A I a . � . - . - _. L. . . . .. _. . -T Xr �A T - T T I NT:V C ... - _W . - - . . __'_ 7-1--_. -'-':-- iminigration, In the 'montt--o roorn filled with wooden benches. crossiag DOP%rttZ]er I --a �. . �­ - : .: % .- . : :, ' . . . r .; - . - - . ,t Of l946,�W_9,6V;fr4,4('&'H S.1 . . - - I r . ott4WIL stb 'J"is 1. ; ,X - - I IN 11 JU .0 -JU I I I 1_:A 0 o� : � I , .^�:� �.�: : : . . . � 42.219 persona left British poru-, as and recrossing each- other. is . Elled -with' .. - . " - - . � . . , , . . . �: . . I r . r r , I � � .. , . 1. . �.- - . o . I - _ -- . . ­ . ' . 'r . __ I ... ..�� . . . - � . � I., .. ..:­ . - '. . - . . - . . I . r - - :-r. - I I I . - -- �� ­.- : jugainst 87.621 in June f last ye&r� c1rildren toorted i= claaaes. each with rea . - ­ I . . . . ... I L 0 *" . I . . . � : " - 7� . ' - .W . . I - r . � �._ _­ ­ . I .. ... . � __ . - . �_ O� . -, .. . W . - ­_. I to -itself - � -'_ - . - ._: 1. - . . ...- ... I ..... . ­­- - ­ -_ � � ____ �' _­ � � , , slid of these (5.767 were boaud'for or preteudett ititerest. muttering . . . . . - . -,- - 7 t � . '.1- � . I . .. I . . , r . ' .-_ r , -articulated Wanda* thilessona it . . . . . . - � ,.. ' . ­ . . 7 _ : in half . , . 86tf . . _ ". . " _ , - - I , ads us Spin, L - . . . . r . . L . � , . . , .. '.. � . I .. . _ com � i 5,206 W;t year, an -.,.. . : � , -1 . . I . - . . - -_ .- ­ �_ ., � , ; � �;. - will sho� be called upon to repeat. At . ­ . . . � y . ... ..: . . I � 1. �- , � .- � , 4lierease of I . � I -.- - � :. I .. ; 'i. � ,% ­� - - . .. -, . I I _ - . . . .in the immigration' 'to the. United leotacod i1a a dem. k.- with a band drawn u.R , . a- � JAC . .- f . I . :. ,,r_ ."I. while ibe- increase one end f the apartzrieut, is a man en- It. Lawrenco Canals Q U E S &WILLI S - ; �. . j of 31.OW tn -a sernicircL- roond'him. They'bavo &11 - _ . �. , L 1' 'r 4 � - - - _V - States wa3 2.9 cl), in a tota books in their hands, and he has I . r-�_ - .- . - , . - I . . I I F.. :. - I . %, �r, L . and for Australia the departures were "il . . . . � . . r : - . bl.r P_- - ' - - . , - I _. . . ; : I ._ . . . . . beaidii-bim. the ,,Ta�wse,­ s, large 7N,otjCe to Co-Itractors. .- ..-, �- I . I � _.. � . I i � . . .� � �. --.-.- . I . . lus by 2 10. In tL16 six month$ Of leather strap.- cazionsly notcbed at one - . ... - . . , . . . . I I - L .! ; - � -.! : -Z .­ . I I . .. -1 , . 1:. 'I , "_ I , �r* ' - . , I . 1. . - -, - -r; �- year S2,D09 perso L � ' -, . I I - % . .1 . r �..- I . __ , . I . . .. . - I r, -r . emigrued- -Oifiadi� from Bri I of 1he evil dispoied'and those Who P14V kal-I EA L E D Teaers. addre&qerl to t . 1 7! . , � - I .: ,. , - ! I. I- -1 . � the prisseut to US have end into long narrow "whangs, " the terror . . ' . a : . . , .1 . . . tiati the ,1116i " (the truant). - - - 'k ) Z"Lider,tigaed and andorm)d - Tcu.ler,; for the . .w - I I : - . L': " he� . r 1-:-, .,. I I . Aban in the cor- 'r � I . - .. _. . - I - . I ­ � ­ ­­ - w L - �_ ports. or 8,250 more L Mr. N& goes OnL to de3cribe the aprear- St. L�wrekxvs Cau&la," wilt be ro�qved ,tt this 10 I r.. . ­ _0 I _1 I 1: -=.'- , � - respoluding,pe-iod,of 1880. while� to ance of thc,.­Domjui6',­&o. I may state oMee iiatil 4- riv.sll of tL0 eastern &?,,) �.Q*Z- . . � - , - . _.. ;., I . . .. . . . : I ; �, . . . . . . .. . L - .. "-I .. : - I— . - � I . Ison TUESDAY. tbo,425tiadayof1loptem- ' - ' - � I '.- . ; I - - - - �, _... .. - . - - . . - . .. -, . ­ . . I I. . 1� 'r . . .. 'Zhe United Statps the increase lAir next. for tho COU%Lruotion, of two Imic-4 . � '. � I. . � . . 7 I has -that you will flul the wera in -Wilson's orn mat and - - ' � .-�­�.. � � -, . � ,.::-. . . .1 . -,. . . I L . . . .. . . . . . . , .. I. . .1. .. . . . . I. . .. . ... . . ano� � . - . L - ­ I . .. � ­­ , i--.5.. ... . �. . ­ ��r I" . � I been 13,800, which is rehatively much Tales of the-Borderx" aud always a 11 the deepe arag aud eulm=Or"cut of the Li � :,.� �,, - - . . 1. . . - . . . . .. . r - %_ . .. .� ­ I . . -- .�. I � ., - - I . able to thi vehool zpaster. I neve ard autram" of the Oa!ops C. nal, 1, .PLU(I kor the=l� ` L , " �, � . � L - � . I � , . � . . . �. .. ,. I -1 ­_­ . . - .. . - .... � . - .� �, '". - - ' - � leid than tile 1;��ip b C ' a4-- �:­g.­­r U" . twit lexel 1) . . , ,... � . I � I - - I . , 11, , . - . , , . . -, i I :� � .. y . ala , - . - 'of it being appit-YVtO-W MintAW._ -The- 1*111"�=L_11 Cailal. rho uo--= �n of a new .. . , , , �, � - ..',.'. _�. '� - . . . 'I,- - � �': - �' 1. :_ . L . � -1 .� __ ,. - �..:__. .-. ,. z, .11 -1 __ - . . .. . . - - I . . . origin of the word I don't know. "' lock at taLch of the t ,,, interior Lj,elt P.tatiank � _.". � _ --. _., - .- __.�____)ot___:L.� - . . I . I . _. L I ­�­ 1, . � . . ., . - . . .1, . .�. - . . . . ­ .. ­ . .. . .. . . .. . . . I . ! : _- �-, �!- -t S;r' 61reorge Swphea haj, retired- - I. &M, A.C., . : mon the, ot,uwalloanal w&weeu.T,heTt;wuvf corn- I .. . . I ._.� I . . .. , ; ­ . I � . . _�..: . . , , , . . I. .. , . .. . . I . . - . . � . - � . . . . - . . . L , . - . . WRl1RW1M1pl6GtoW�; tile (IOc0ef1t`.X9 &MIT WIde4- . . . - . . % - - , -� -, . ; . ---- . . . . . - .� .. � : . - � _� . - . - - C - -N .-_,:. . , - - -1 I t , ­. ,-�' . - - - .� _-, - -_ :.1 �. �11 - . L - - - . .. 1 ,4 L . - . from the Presiderey of' the -. P. fL I, , . . . � . Taox.L:4 Dt, -N. . - of thucansl� ui*4triLction 1.�, ­_ I , 1. 1-� _... ... . - . . . . ; � .s L . I . L . I .%- . . ... -.7. . � . I . ,. - :ug the channeLwit) I . . .. - . . I : . � . . , . . .. . . � ,.. : , � ! , �* . ' iden t . I 1 I .:.. I .. I I . , . I - . __%, ­­­ � . . . . aud is 'succeeded.by the Vice-Prgi Clare"Wout,"Ang. I tth. %. of uridges. &e � -L . .. .: � . . I . . .. . I . - . . 1: 7� I . I � .. . I - - . I . . I �. . . , . . . , -.-.. ! , I - , _ ' ' the toqsht�,,�, w,gL;*ev %,Atl I I 1. I " .'. ", - - . . , . .. - L. . . _: ' I .. I .. . . I � � , :� . . `: . � , , , . . 11 �-i , i= -, .�, -, -,a by 'I W6 were quite confident from b1vi0j' A mz,p ,N,acla of � . - - . . . . I - ,­ . . : . - . . . ., . I :� __ Mr. Van Hortie. It i.4 �allent. . . ' 1,rar.a.s.a.1 rpectdcattous of tlic roslw�-ci%to w,rk-. . I - . . . I I . . . .. - 1. .. I . I � . . . : . : ­. 1. . . .7 ­ ,theword in SirWalter 14ccitt's viriti a - .L., . - ., . - . , * .. - solue that. if otie notices the. drift of rolet - ngs, emu ix. .cap .)u an,i after Tuvioiav, WO Litis d - ­ I . ... . . . : . , . . ks. : . . , ­ . ___ - . I _. - - ­ . I . 1. 9 I I , . , ... - I I * :.,. % - - . . . . I , . . � I � . that it is applied but to school teachers; And fur the rLdpestt % e works at the 133OWE - H ''*..! . . - the. changes occuTriug from time to and lu - those of his fellow c9itntrionwn, of Septoinber mext.rttlai-lowcef,�rall,thewor ., C_ EAPER � AND BETTER ' " :' ' ' - .;W.,., - n - I - , � . .. - - . �,.� .. L'. - I I � .. : . , - - - - - vry bnt we have repeatedly seen it applied to, For %ke works at 0alors at the kc,,k-kee1Vr,s . ­- .. ... . . . . I . . - .. � .. . I .1 - . . . . . ,..1timi ill-thig compally. they will p ientloued'placet: , 7" L'. . �::.�:: ' .'caive a tendency *4 tht�7 -- . . � - I 'L. _. . _ -L - L-� - , .� , .� :_ . - .,::� I �-. L I j.. - , . part of' the mini*ters . in' uewsp�Lpera and American House, Galaps.- Pbrileetw"mingthe nuxamit evol L:� : - . . . - . -, , . . � % � � _. . :- :1 - � .� - , � - - �. , . .1 I 1. . I - --n , - ." - . . I . . 4 __ .. � . , Ile ;works of fclion. Some of these' latter of,thu cornwall c&n&l. aL Djekcnson',� "ndina- . . . . I L . .. I _. . . 7 .I- .1.. . . . ., I . , - 'i . . �-_ .. . I - . � . .r I and fur the new !Ckckq. &r., at lock-etfttiotidL No%. I _7 " . . ,. .� . . . _ . �. ­ . : .­ - � . 1. . ­ . - . - ­ _: I., ,. , I ' Scot& - , , - I . .. . , . ... �_ . . - �:-: 7 " early promoter3 and f4the s Or , .;r. -, I - 4 - _... - .1. . ­ -::. _- - . -� , : 1. * .. _ . . . :_ , - . . - .. . . . � . 11 I � . .% . �. -- :­ , --scheme to retire. Pr2-31%mably tiley .writer; knom as much about the Lm. 10 -had 20, at the t6im of caruwall. Printed - - - __`_ -:_ -:; .... .. ­ - . .. � . I ..-. L I— . - � � -, __-_7.-__._, - - - - _ --- __7____,.____... . � - .- .... -:,. . . ­ 1. . � , ,. . 1. . . �... I dialect as a hen knows aliout ger nabled fnnusi of fonder can hoobtaivad for -the I . . I . .: �: - . ' . a respect-, . ..., .1 .. .. I.... . .. . - L ­ � *':- . ,� -'-'L , -- � , � - � . r.. . baTe made their pile. Sir- George ,:,,,: - MI. Nr.%'s. - . . . ive worksat ti -to pti�ecsweutioopd. ..'�. , . - . . ..:� I . .... ,.,. _- - . - , . , ­. ­ : - - , . .... : . , � , .1 : - " L. .. . .1 , . _ - , .�. ... :. I- . ., _; ..�.� . :.. . ,: 4, . , .1 . . I . . -- - . ....40.;�, � In case of firms therc, uiust be attachOd the � . I . � . . - .' HAN EVER, � � I.. . �� .. i -11- ­­. 1. � � . 1. -1 t %.. ' .. ::%.:�,:� I *-11 y . __ L - I _1 . I �r'. ­ ­.. , . ­:. �-, ,Steplien sa s ll� accepted the presi-, ' . .. . .. .. � ., . abtuAl signatures of t1to. fcll narno, the nature of 't .- %. �. . I.:�. .�, . �_:� . ,. -.:. I , - - � L; : . .. . V , .1 -, , 6 .. F � . , �, � . - . 1 .� . . . . - - "Madame Adim, the ,writer. says that � . . , , ��. . . .....: I dency in order to secrize e6rt-titi Loans the e�ccvvpatioa anrl rq*Ldence oteach menibtir of - . . - , 4. - . : . . . .. I the same ter , . :_a�. .�.F, zz . . . . � , �sL� - .!... " '-­ 7, - -��­ `� � - , - - - .:. --., . . . 1_. . . , . . 1. ., . 1, . - . . . . . . . __'1.:',::.-�-­end goverpment grauts. It. was his Bisurarck is the most impudent thesum of -M.000 U,.Ugt F%,,courpan tb tendtr I I 1 7 . .. - , '7- - _____ '_ 'L 'T - . _.�_ i , .1.7 . liar in , tiud fartb�ti, & bouLk tieposit receipt _ * , ­. . _­­_ . I .. . . . ' � .nel .�.. e deposit I r . � \ , . .: - ., "' _. . : __ .*. -, ;.. , ,� I - ,�7 :,. - ?.. . - - . 7 1 � I I . , � -dntv to ,ecure ruotlev-!:and we may 'Llie'wortd- ,. I for -t . bo Galops CmL,al Work 4, k � ;, :... . " : .4_� - . I . ... . .. � .. . .11, . .L.-' :". I I .�. . � If . .."..: - . - . . I . . : for Ltbe SI1 1, I uf el'.'(410 for each sectiom of .. I . . : . .-. I . . . . . _. - - . .1. .. .. ... L _'_ - I . . I �� . . .. . I . . ., '-- , ,be privil ailtv - Tbirty coiarlets on 4he way to Siberia "I"141z on tile %L'.1I1Mit'!C\%'c1 Of the Cornwall �: �: �, . � . .... . -I, eged to say lie Aid his I . We wnrks ' - Oil � � . . . _.. ". � � . - � attempted to e5caps, and "'elevem of dieul caiatil; rturl for each ofthe Nwk i4etions on the That. celebrated 'Peerless Machine 0 . I . ... 1. . . 'iunflir elkingly i, -i A;alii.�.,�.'ith theL Ctin- . -bank d. *sit recri,,,, for tke I � I I . .. ; I .. . - were �njjt_tl. L . Cornwall canal a ep . . .1 . . . ­ .. . . . � .I... adi&,i Goverment. IN'oiv that a mil- ' semi of �?Pxk. . . . 1. . I ...--- . . The Haytian revolation`has be6a qnc. Tht-respp;:tive depositrocciDt-s--cheques. will ' L . .1 -_ _.. . % .:. .,. ... : : : -.-. %­ I . . - . � �. I ! way m.%n is wa-uted Mr.. Van Horne is r, Ul aiQ th' President has alien n.0 be I ScZepced�runst be e6doro44i over to the '. .'.' .! '­ � . - . I � . I I I .. �, I - w. I - I ' - . . I ­ .' . ' 1. .. I . . . , "; - . � .� . . , - I . :�: `_6`_. Ce st . e .t 5 t ; . ` . �, I . � ­­­ :* 4 ", . , 1W . .� - � . 1. . . I , ems sti-trige that %I' refilge -on an English frigate. flni,4ter of Railways und Cau&lk, slid will. , ­ . . . ... �. - . , 2. ." se CC, n I fnrfeite I if the parti fell �IQrtnc tleclin e� enterLng . . . :. .Threshers say '. . . . . 7 - � I" led.� It see . . . I itis, the best .. - ''... �. i . t � - , , i -e president of the williftin. at the. rates an'l on , - , . .1 1. . . L . Amefica,n'should 'b 041�ounor "Iefeated Geo. W. Juln contnwtforthe work., . . � 1. I . . 4 . ... . .. . - . - - - * - . . . . 1. _, ... - ` - - - . �­. , -I ...1-_._: .... ­ - 7 :._.� .- , - � -.:- LL . , ... ilie'lerms stated ifi ilia offet. xtibmitted. The ., . . I L . - ... I -­­ - t ­ - . ... * � �� . . ..; - �, - � - , . . I . . Caratlial'. Pa,cific 'Jkai:l,Kay_, that gi- Lee in the sculling race Wedneiday on turned to . . . ,. L t ­ � .1 . _. .... �" ; '. : '. - _�� . I` . . - deposit receipts thuRseut in will be to I 1. . - I :'. I ! . , . . * I - . -, ­ I. I - .. . � : ..�, _.. :� t :1 L '�: ' '_'�L ". --' ' . I -.;-* , . ­.. L... -.1 . . - - I , ,gantic,C-anadian enterprise. streLching, Toronto Day by one length. . tho'respective parties - W119.8e tender$ axe nDt - ­ . . ­ � , :,. - I 1". .:.-,�.�. ­ . . . . ,. . I. _. . . . I . ..� � . :_ '. - - '. I.. I - I . . I 0 . ; '':.:,. r ..� . - - ­'� .. . . .. : �_ - - - . . I . . . . The by-law for the cwusolidation--of accepted. , ___ 1 41 . -�,:. �:�' . .1 .. . ; . .. .. I . 4 . . . � . � _* . . � . . . . . ­ - ftoin-ocvan. to 'ocean. Tho suspicion . This Dap . however, bind i . .... L .il .. ­ mrkment daus not Asew . . . - . . L . , , I . ,�. I . . - . oronW,4 " benturei was Curried Wed- _ . . . ' I . . . ". L'� I L' ' I . - � . � I .11 , � . .. : - .", - - . . , . _... see Mr. to accept Me lowest or any tender. , . I � . --. . - L. I . I .. i: , -:�­ . . *1 . � '. I , ; � �.L , . _', Ins only too well foUnded L t1lat . . . AT - ­ I . �..� _. .1 � I . ... 1. - I : - . , l',nIzalf *11 sdaV1., ,,i9 to 549. , The by-lkw for I By Order. ­-'. . I ... ..�. . ­.�,F 0 R SALE-_. . . - ... � . -.7- . . ,. � . . __­ . : z, HorlIe Will Surround I �e .. . . . . . . .. . � .*' - �:-`- - - - _� i . . . _; � Van - ____ --- Ini 1,121chT, .ofthe-Z-oc-vras a.fen'­d by, - 3 A. P.'IifL.;:D . LEY. I . . ,:� . 'L . . . . I . .. 7 , . - I - ____ --- " , A 4a . � . .1 .... . ---- , fieiiil capacity -witil rot ter 949 to 2pi. . �. . "" * I .-, � . . � ? . � . 7 - .. .1 'L '. .- . : -. ... . I.. .. . I.. - .. 'his 0', T ' b I . _. � I_- 1. � . �� . _. 4 I ; ­ . . L I . I Secretiry. I - .1. . . - . . I - - � . . 1. � . I . . . -- . I � .. . . �� : '. . �,_- I .. . �.-., *'----: � ­ I �, . . q �_. I . .., ­ �_ ., -i L -7-77 - - . � ._, .. ­ . �. , I .: . __�_, . ­ . . I I i . ,. , : - ,- Awneripans. L L . I .. . . ___� ..0411.-- . L. . .. I I � I.. - . .. . . . .'L-:� _: . .. . I I - ­� .. - . � - -1 I I . . , '"L 1: _eL . . . . . .:t 11 . % , DeWtvient of 14,iilw'iwa iCnd Causis, I , .:. ­.... . ­ _.. �. . __� . .. I . . ­... . . � .... I . _­_­_:-. .... �. . . . I AliVICT TO "HOTEIE3 _' you disturbed at , Ottiwa, 84�h Auqtiat. 1*�4- - * � . . , .- . . I ..., . . - �., . . ... . � ­­ . . . . . . 6' - liv � sick . _ - . . .. . . I - . , , . �.. , -ight--and- broken of your rest - :�_!_---���� � - - ,�: k. I '. . -a: ' . I I.. .. . I . . I . . - . .. i I . . . . : - � , :Tile Tetoat-6 Tolegrain sa) -John � hild suffertog and en-ixg Witti Pail' 6f CutUng -.- - 7 - --= ----:- ---- '­ . - - - :- - '.. -,- - - Z:` ­�. . . - . I . . , :%, I f3harman's speech ow. the fiqlleiieS Teeth ? if so send n't once and got a bottle - .., . , ..,. 90 � : ... . . - - - -Mrs.- Winslow's S..thirw Syrip" for ' ­%_� I � I- , . . ,�; �. ', * --- treaty *u worthy of the traditions of '611dren Tiething. Its value is tncalcd�lal.4e- t� , . : . .� .::-.11 : . .� � . - , - . - � , " -,, - boa; It will relieve the fforer immosatary. - AD !&a . , I . .. . � .� ��. 7' . .-the United States Senat.e. Its D edd upon -it. totrih,11.1e; 11h, ere is no tnisffAke SUBSCRIBE 1 -Ce ... - . . . I = ". . I I . I ­ ___ . - � .. ­�tility to .17. -- - , .... .�'. . -,..t - - . : - .. ratification was dienifted. tit. k curos Dysentery and Diarrh(ea, . . ­ __ : .. T�- - . . t , , . - , .. . ,. .1 " -, "� . I- :".. ,�.. . : � . . 0. - ------ . 11. . I . ... . . - -1 .. . . . � . � regulates the stomach and Dowels, eurea Wind ­ _- __ . . I . ... . . . I - . . _. .- . I * - . I . . . . . I I.: .. �. , . . . , � . . . . , - I - .. ".. 2Z. ­ - -.-:* - - , -., , . . ��. . 4 '. .. . I ;-. . .. .. . . �- - * V -he ex Colic, softens the Gams, reduces- Jnflziffiihaiom, . . , - .:.: , . z. �. . : . . . -, � . :: . � .Its tone was kindl and t xpros- ­ - , , ­ --- - - . . . , .� ; . - *ions of good-wifl for Britain and and gives tone and energy to the whole sy.atom. - '. . , '1 . - � . . ­ , .. .. � - % I . - . . .. .1 .. .. , I I .. I . . . . .. .. . . . .1 . . .. - - - , . ­ . . . � I . . .: : -� t� I - , . . �.L. I . . - ­ ­uts. V 11 .r,m - .. .,. . . . �... I . . :'L". '- .---.-- _. * I. ... � .1... .:.,."-. .. ., . . . . ......; � llere. . 1:l.at inslow% SootbPing a f r oh!M . ­ .- I . �, . ... t . . . .. - . . . . ­ - .. :.1. . � . . . - . I I ., � 1, - . . - . � I . . .1 , . 11 . , "' :` ­:. . � ( I \ , , I . .. lGanads are appreciated lis pleasant to the taste and UUL �%tacr,L)tioa - . - , . . '. . _.; ` " - ' U - . . � . . . � eat and best female, plWsidiana . . ,, . I : I I . �' .� -....:..*,. , _rni I ' ' � .. ' � -___--. , Houpst John is a' statearni ' - ' tMet 6 U titted States. and is hot ial e 1*-T_M'W8 -, L4 �_ - -- �[ 0 IC M3 IRr I IR, .1 .. . . in, -not a of It ..9. � . : � �..w , his deolara. an ,aughout the worl4l. . IJLNI-T.JM I . I . A.1. in . --,.---- . . . .. � � . prophet, anahe erred in y all druggists thr . . �:. . . ­ '. . . .. I I -­ I .. - � , . . . --�:,tien that in ten years from new cents .1 botUe. He sure you ask for "Kna. Ww- .'s _.., L i I".. ... -11 I- . .. I . . � __ - _=_ - . . SLOws SooTHn-a Stav ." and take no ofb,-r .� . �L�. . . I 11 ­ - 7 - - ------. - - � - ,. ... % � I I .1 : . , I. I . . . . .-rRoM NOW TO - . --- . 1. . �. � , � - `m . � 't , ,; , = , Canada would be sending representa- kind. - I . . . I � . - � . J I - - . I : 1. . . . .� - - . 1. I �� . ' 1 ... I . M __-�-_ ' .. . . 1. .4 .. - : -, w .1tions to parliament At Westminster or -Vew Advertisements. . . . . .. . . . pp'no I 46 "T'Al ,117 �' .. . I I ' . � .. : - - -'-----.- .., _2:L "M .... . .-,- . r.1- . � _�._�:�.' .1.. - � ": ------ 7 to Congress at Washington. Canada � I L . .. !. . . . . , . .. . -,.,.. . . , . .. - I 9y Istg �­: ":-- , . I . . . 1. � . ': , - . - �� : _.."._ . -would pre,ferWestminster to Washing- Z&0=607 11"o macan. JAN . NEXT9 " '' '' .. . - . .. : . * � I:..,- .... I I I . . ... � . . , ,..:. �: � " � ., - . I __.... - and buy, a farm by ka-via I ,�� I I . -ton, lout Ottawa is Rearer to as than ' __ ' . In. . . .. I Your .hioney 9 �. - . ... ­.: ...... I - - _'.. . M " , . . - � . �. ... It is Priyato Funds to invest . . 1. . 1. NOR- : , -:'�� . -1 . . .. I . . :. ;.. , ... either of these distant callibit1s, .., . - . . � . ... �. 000 on mortgage on ftans. VIO. - - �, . � ..... - .. . � ­ - ­ , .1. I , . I . :. ". - � .: :,�. . . . 1. . . . * $1090 . , � .., . ._---you I thes. made pr9rperly, ' .. .e. _�:.� � ��, . � :,. to the latter city that we will look g,rt&at 0 per cent.. is ..ma not more tharl . . I . . � r clo 11 . .1. . , �' �, . . . .1. . . i,e .:N, commission. W. H. BILLING i . . . . . . . � ... . . . . '.. 7 ' ' " " for leo - years. 6fil-ItIlf, '. . . I . ­ I., . . lation fbi The duties . .. . ­ ... . .:11 1 � I . , , - I � ..:..; . , :1 . .. . . oltor, Whitbv. Ont. 11. .1 . _. .. . . . -:. .� ­. . . ... . . 1. .. . � , � ; �'_ . :.. -1 . 1� . of this presext time are heavy en�ugh - � __ ­.- __ - __ ---- . . I I . I _ . _ � 1. . - '' ': , .11. . :- ... .1, . . . I I : . . , - 'nued - .. � STRAY STEER. - - e "' Tlie appearance suit depends greatly on the. 1_. , I �... - . % . . . . � I and..wear of 9 � .- _: . : :- - �. to employ the energies of a contl I I . 0 � . ` , " . . . . . " -s people. Leaving the . . I . i ' ybody knows.. It is our desire to inforra the : , i .1 ­: ..� . . .--'., ,� .� :_ . � .! and prosperou . � I make-up as ever I " '' , . . *-: 7' . � I . . _ � . �t :, , - ` _ . AM to the premises of e -An er- , I I - _ , , .. st , lot 24, Ist con Piskertu ,a. red two. . .; - I . ' I ,,.; " - � . . , , future to ears for itself we can busy �* . . � I �, " ..-. .. - : ,, .. .. I - . . . I � . aoknowledged ket t1iroughout t grati I .1 . 1 " , - , _: ,- - .,% , 'Y the present . . It. . .. %.'�.­ � _- _..�_ I -public, that it is au :. :: ,-, .. - �., I -ourse vq yea,r.0 er. Owner v n have t e mine by . , , �.,: , 1 a with the cares o 'i .: . . : 7�_ , _- . . - .- .. . Id township of Pickering -that . -. � . . .i '. provingrp orty (and paylug expenses. A ly � . �... - __ � - . - .. _. ­� �� . . � . . . - � DO - not lose sleepr t1kinking aboui to AA Be KING. I . . " . ... '. - . �� ,9 . 11 I . - . ... ­ '. I . . . . I -.1. . . . Canada,, Senator Sherman. I.: .: - �_J � .1 - I . I I . . t, "?, : ,., �� This ___­..___._._ - . - - I , : - - .� � ..�' �.w: I ' - . I , �," � I , - __ , I. ., . ., z it - . � . (11 , : ­. , � , ,, ­ Dosairaon is . , li . � - I , , " I - ., I., � ..., , . . � . , . . to see it double its population. within R , :, -11 ;� the Pickering Tai or .�­ .. '-'I � I----- \_� . : I � all right. May you live - ' For Sale or To Rent . . .. t�_ , . . , , .7 � . ., , � ­_ I -roomed B 11 ' . ' . , -Greig, , r ­, ''!_.- !, , -­ ,.the next ton years, and turning towards A GOOD comfortable 8 ric . . . I . . ..'... . ZIL House, situated on Ctureb, St., In the Vill. ­ � . . . . . . . I - : I .., I I .�:, , ill . . �. - " � 1� I MUSn I-, I.. I ., ".., � .. - � . , � I- . . in this art. � � . - �­_".. I :, . ;.%Ottawa you will we there a Owu lags of Pickering. wkh 1a&If axi aere of land, new '. .1. I ,� - . I �. 1. � . ,Has iao equal . . .�! ". I � : ,,, ,� I r : . ..,,�l , 1. -- p h ent 1"i9l&_tiMg fiDr S Clkn&(Ii&n driving bouse abd stable Uard and soft watei, I .. . . . ., I . - .. .1 .. .1. 1.1;11 I'll, .. .- 1-1 I I � ja 32.erelb-y- MeqUented. - . . �� .. I .,." - . .� � . I . fruittr6es, Iko� For KE particulars advauce. - ': --J-'�-- mftlal . ­ �%, 1 � , , I , � W� ,* �--*,., A ., --'-_'::,-,,"-,,,`- .'AM ;; I P� i� , I - . , - ' ' ' ' ' � ' � 'I ti , , go& 11 I V10 r . . �. ; iiRIALB, 94 Ube promim V 11 I VaOU6 . 07 . I le. " - . .. Spot Cash in - ­ . . . . . .. . � . .. . - - . . . . . � P ''. " � - - . . I . , . . , , "I I . . - , . . ... � . I .. � � . . I . , I . . .1 . . I � . . __ � I I .. .. . A . I _ . . . � . - I � . -AKIA - . . I , . . . I I . .. I' � . - . . . I" �..J � . . , �. , , . . . . . . I *1' '. - . . . . . . .1 � , . � . , . I - . . .. . , . . 11 I , . I I . , . i'' I , � - V. - . . � � I \ : I I I I . . I . . I __ .- . .Z . � *. I. . - I . __ . : . 1. I _ . .1 . I I � I . . .. - . . I . 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I I - � . � -.1- a ,a -, . �, - -e_'�-!.­.� . � ILI 4 ;L, - � _�.t,F��4,-., L-6 q �, ett;e, - 1=,1."�,l_-',..-' �L,� Al� A � , r " ,j,), - . -1 �1: -, i��, - . !­,,�,,, ;­ -1 _7_1'�Zfr_ - . . .�, "" ,� L�,� � ..'q�a`� - -! ---r- - - --, , , j,. , !.� _'_�._,-! ! _,'. ­ I - �,g;, . _,", .11or I ..�­ . ­., _" ­ 11 � - __ �'_%4b_ _�fd � .., 1'1�� i � "m�,_ , "r , _1-4, � � L '_ iw'�.ga:, i�?". <S+' �- ".'.,s,• ..G"!�'` -. •it •2�,r,npb �. �T ".�' ��. .. r DDOTS. Austri l, y' Engand and will supports imly on he lCaesowah -- NTeLaX fx TIM MOST N&RWACSD XA103,3 _aIWTRICT gneation. Alexander Baaisnan, (salt's oldest in- raoit-ova $ac errs. habitat?,t, diad last week. , He was 92 ` h school. years o age; sad leaves an estate valued Six little childrena�-uror���;�� --- -- - t,�k, O'Connor and Teenier are to have a Collin wood does not know what to race on Sept. 26th fot the championship ydo with lta natural Ras• ot-America and -11,000 a side,' probably Hay was an exceedingly heavy crop in on Chautanqua Lake. township of Jdatchedash. •-���• Beaverton wants a new railway ata- PICKERING MARKET. "tion—brit haven't got it yet. isles Once, Aug. 101888 iarton salvationists have very sensibly `given rip the use of the drum on spade. P Fall whaut We to XV,; spriug,80c to 66c, goose 75c• to 78c. Flour, fatally'per bbag 88.50 to $9.90. Flour, bag, $505, Bran Per ton sli. Ne;vmarket has abandoned asphalt and pastry, per 705 per cwt. Shorts, ppeer ton, $20, +ril per cwt. : Soreetungs ton, r3 6, we per cwt. returned to the old style plank sidewalks. Per O Jnl '15th they -had a frost in GREENWOOD MARKETS. :-THE 'C -00-S BEARD FROM. Bing a song of a cook : • iSing a song of s cook �. With pleasantries interwove Who says she will always adore. l How grumbling she forsook -- 77,rhe stove that her 7m - ve her a Dowswell stove.' At the notorious Dowswell store sing a glad. song with glee, Sing a song of a stove, Of dinners no longer spoiled, A stove that no rival will brook, Of breakfast, diliner and tea, " The Dowswell stoves are the best,' Roasted and baked and boiled.- Is the. song of the sensible cook. - k. Dowsviells giiarantee 'that all the stoves they sell are pgrfect, in eonstrfiot, the latest pattern and first class -bakers. Not only` stoves but tin- , ware, lamps, lamp goods, coal oil and all house -furnishing _ a y _ goods cheap.for cash, at ' �Orillia which formed ice on a pail of Fou wheat, We to 95c ; spring wheat, 80c' to ;water. 860: oats, We to Wo ; small peas, 9;tc; large Thomas 71c Ince, of Stratford, was: struck pens, 70c: family flour per bag, $9 50 to $9 60; flour,liastry, 1+8.75; bran per ton,$ 14; shorts per by lightning and , iIIstantly killed On ton, fine, •118, coarse, $19; screenings 81 per wtIpp per son, $29. The egnvent of.the sacred Heart, N's FARMERS' MARKET. _ - --._ _ York, was burned to the ground on Mon- Toronto, Aug.19'86.sea. � �� day night. The street receipts d grain t 440 were els of ical Three thousand Thebetang and 1,800 and prices ed anditel About 409 8 for a ofPUr Ch rens s wheal offered and sold at t16c to 8a for fall. British are opposed to each other in the 95c for spring, and o 5 to 7(> for goose. Barley absolutely Purse Jalopla Pass. grin, selling at 50c to 66c. oats firm, ,with sales of 300 bnshela at 520 to Sac• Pat are nominal Port Perry is going to have a new, rail. at 75c. Flay in fair supply; at 890 for new This owder never varies. A marvel of purity, - Wa Station, and work on it has already and $26 00 sir! 00 for old timothy.. Straw p y y $10 to $12: Hogs sold at $8 00 to $8 50. Beef,'42. strength and wholesomeness. More economical , been commenced. to $4 00 for forequarters, And i.'SQ00 to ss ao for than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in THE oompetitionwiththemultitudeoflow-test, short AT 11 E ' Benjamin Cab:e, 6,1II Of 1?olieeman hindquarters. Lamb ell to e12 00; sad mutton wet t alum or phosphate Powders. Bold on _ 37 to 87 00. in cans. ROYAL BAffiv0 POwass CO., t0a Wall Cable of Ingersoll, was drowned the other The produce market was quiet do day, dna Atreat.x: Y. day while bathing. prices generally ruled steady. We quote! Beef to 1457 butter, lb. rolls, tri, lane rolls _ PICKERING PHAR�C The papulation of Deseronto Las in tato inferior, ts5 to Ise. Lard Ile ; Cheese THIS IS THE RECORD creased 50 per cent. during the past three We to Ise. Bacon l3c'to lie. Eggs l8 to 17c. Potatoes per bag 70o to DSc. Apple. per barrel, years. It i5 now 3.200. - or - _ 1'9 7., to $4 00. THS _ The Ontario Teacher's Association _ eomnaenced its annual meeting in the i tT. G. C R•1d1IIg Plow ' _Normal school annual %1Z2= =sada-wleicersas stsnon emit. Jane Brown and her two ^ daughters TaAI\8 GOLNG EAST IIIIE AS FOLLOWS:— The Lt blest Draft Plow in the tt'orld. _ 7 �^ 18 and 18 have been committed to No. 1 EXPRESS. 7}57 A. M. K-.-TULIQt Articles a Sp ' ialty ail in eterboro as lunatics. _ 3 MIXED, . �L.35 P. M. 'One hundred and twenty sold in 193ti- j Five huudred and twenty sold in 1887. Ed. Micks-and-izis wife had a row and •� 7 LocAL,' "6:32 P. M. thea paid the magistrate of -Newmarket Tn.ilv3 Got%(, WEST DVE AS FOLLOWS:— Sig 1-iU=dr@d3 and forty 110 to help fix the town sidewalks. No.8 Loc AL 9:01 A. M. - �, ,made and sold in its first two seasons. _ - Mr. J. S. McCuai ` ex M.P. for Prince �� 4 MIXED .. 4:16 P. M. P p which roves the sit eriority of the '•7.G C' Eduard, died on_ turdav -week .He 3 EsParss 9:52 f'• Riding Plow it being the onl}- Riding . .. • •as very popular in Prince f:dvvard. _. -. _ __- ---.----- -- -- .or Sulky Plow that has obtainel a i Building at ChvSlev is proeeadive Flonse.to Let. _. successful sale to the Farmers -briakiy. find the Tillage is literaliyAllied - - - of Canada. -- v with builders of one [find ani another: �- _.._ kind Call at the Dominion Apency, Piakering, and examine A young son of ?Jr;. .Jahn Whittleton, Gil, comfortable frame horse em net y �� Our plows harmsthree sixes of mould boards the Ne W . William Sewing Machine befoie Tal, tstcou.,P:^kcr fl _ : of "fsoolwoo .• s A 12i`i DIXON, on the all interchanaoable.. Re .sirs always kept . re.:,saes 40 a3 on ban buying any other, g _recently and miraculoa_lp escaped serious 1 Wary. House and La r Sale. 1 can refer yon to hundreds of tbosa who �T The statement that Mavor Cambell of now we tbia plow, and will have no other. L� y 2' Brampton. has resigned is dented, bnt E and a Half mules om 'Pic'Aerinp now is tits time to bnv. -there is trouble between him: ani the - Terms and pt3ces for the newest, simplest and most perf8(st coins ting of S' acres_nzore or less, �. FOR�YTH COnaCiL and being part of Lot 11 ie tad coacgssicu of. sewing machine,in the market today. We . British trade with .Cana:.a has fallen Pie1terlu6•_ rbe,e in on th i�zrtniaes s new frame e$ considerably for the past few nioutl;s, house:: npever- IIl a e n; Young j2 t -&M, &a A� eft. _ �2Q; - --actually invite competition with with the ether colonies it, is ou the WALKFE . `--'' -"' 41.4a _ Lc .113 increase. FARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT. e at Stonv Lake near Teterboro �and�egeveral families are homeless and ' i I Hy any outer l4ewirl$ mi►ei�ine mataufactured, end feel assured that any perstlsr ry�' Forest flees are doing considerable /� and 1 (YT N. e 10 in the 4th con. of E x- Lumbe'r Yard g ells.. contai in 112 acr5s• rillElraoe�tand ( seem the Williams, with its latest improvements and handsome The builders aril contractors of Oshawa Ili a ;:Ood state of cuW, t,ou ; well wsteeed and new cabinet work will. buy it, and have no ether. The - reaeed, upon, which there is a good brisk bouPa -- are kept very-btiay,.--asd-.things_-in-..this t:z kiicbeu and .soon boars, tiara unc) wit1, ___ _ new cabinet work has -lately been added, lute are more brisk than they have beer- swot' .tabling nuderueatb: horse stable- acct -Having purchased the above lumberbusi- making thin? m acoine a beauty: . drivltag house 90x40 stone fDuuilatIOu ; eton0 , Doss from lir. Jolw (see, I am - - - for years, root bouse with itn++leinent house over head: Colawater Will. buy Re deep a -hole in also one pod or bay barn. Good young otebsrd _ now offering the Pianos,Organs, Machine Needles, Oil, Repairs, &d., fit ground as the can for 11,01x1, owinfi tO of choice fruit, bearing, with shade an•l - y ornamental trees. Immediate per�,esefon For a spspicioB that coral oil runs wild be- Di artteulars aDpOy, to Oar car, BEI�J T r C �+ G, P N THE DOMINION AGENCY PICK RI neath that burg. __._ .. ..._. __ --•- A RkATLY EDUCED- PRICES, A thick cloud of herring flies invaded r.mS 531'!. -77�� ��-- -p - Collingwood Saturday night. Store in order to clearRgnt the same, pnd to J. A.vGt.. AT J 01:2.1• anger. - floors and ,'iidewalks were covered to -a 115T HALF of Lot 1l in the 'Ind Con.', fluke room for' s choice. selected' stock- ae Ill of two inches, .. To%asLip of Pick'er,ng, imattar;, on ilio now arrivin*. , h Cawker, hell sr barley o a 'L0 rbarrau tto:a-atid�ll in ,r id stat , afiREE-NWOOD ROLLEP iv,atxintu9 t 111 aoms, all in a «cud state of cults- + Pick.villa, Lhrealied t165 bushels of tsrle off a # LLS y vathon. 'rite sof? is i good clay Iotho ani thisnsh to eLs, etc.. always Ott -land. - `71 acre Held the other day Ivor so bud ono of ei:e nwet safe [arms in th5 Toaaship for a pons lesson, eh'. On the premieea is a frame hound, a barn 40x9@, Alao Bt$ckamith's Coat and best Tlcy _ Wm. Wetherup, of near Port Hope, suit unci and a orf hoer p pwlars apply to Maple Hardwood. Still take the lead. I have just put in more rollers and am � salt purchaser, For -nether particulars apply fell into the feeder of a thrashing machine on the 1•r::niaes, or addrots BILL STUFF A SPECIALTY. better prepared than ever., to give universal satisfaction t0 r and had both his feet torn to pieces, on _ JOHN BAXTER. _+ Friday motvinu last. Be careful. art! _ -• Pickering,-r:O._the public.- As usual I make a specialty of the farmers` trade 4. The Berlin town council sent a 1i1e968?e — p■„•s revorationize•l the world g McQUAY' :Exchanging Flour for ” heat, of eondoletxe W tine Empress ictoria on IYEHTrON ny the last halt century. tion t e by the death ofthe Emperor, and received a i,•,.+t n�tiont the wenaers of in. i always Rive the same grade of flour, and regulate rite quapatr a the anality of mesFa a of thanks from the German ' ,eativeprogress isamethod and P10]C9rL1ML. -2Y the wheat. WHEAT WANTED. Thanking all for gnat patronage, and'askisig a g svetva, of w rk t1im can lie performed all over consul et Montreal. tl econotrvxithoutsoP.erotfaRclieworkvr.from --- - continuance of the saline, 'I reinilia. yours tntly, � • The villta„••e of YatTy Sound eujoys the _stiair homes. ray literal : any cue can do the +E.a WOKUF.IttS exist in thausauds et work; either sex, youngorold;nospeciat-sem' toraw,butaresurpa.aral.yiiaata�efa; —,F I, GREED PROPRIETOR. r�},,rand distinction �f liavinA nesse 118id a .rlquiiea. Capital.nat needed: you -are-sttite3 .DEEP ot itwentioa: Those aro in see of • • e 'lice ae CO sell liilaOr within its borders.' tree. Cut this out and return to up sad we will Profitable work that can i,o done while - _ -- -- T--1* w` It has now become a town acid "it sticks- .end you tree something of great value and im- living at ho -c... Ptd i 1. Min their eddrees �� -GREENWOOD OAT �� �IiidM pt+rtance to you, that will stars you in bustaess to Hnllett.��o., Portladd. blains, and recetva j`��,j - tet the arhme policy. ahich will bring you in moss monev right awav free furl. information how etcher sex, of all artee, Port Hope High School Board lass ap- than anyptthing elite ul tlhe woil<l, C;rund ontlt..can ealrn-trotu._?5 to �%3 pe; d►y'aa:i apwanl. ,,ire now running, and we are rea.d�' to supply all grades of Oat•Meal. Com bleat. C&1,4 - free, Aduress Tst:a & Co., Aus,ista, Maiue, wher6ver they live, l'na are r,cnrted tree. Ca,+t- 1 Pointe3 lir. J. J. Magee, B.A.. fol• many _ _ _ . -_ ___. _ tal not requited. some hate made over $50 in Rolled Wheat, ,kc., fo cotisumere and dealers. A s cialty made of exchsnginR F, years Master of Uxbridge High School, single day at this work. All succeed. 9 y dot -Meal Oats.Chopping one for 5 cents per 2 .bag. Extra alit h _ _ . - st sal fc.r d bu E qu y6o opp ass Mathematical blaster in room of Mr.FURNITURE ' _ �1ELICIO.t S - nn kand. Try our 'Oatmeal and encourltge clip enterprise. it -sick' will bene&t yen, as blc Master; resigned. .0 - _ well as as. GREEN1ti OOP OATMEAL MILLING CO. - 1l o is 6fSt. at alts s droppewn to. p y ICE- ,ry•�•s, T� ' --ibaeconist of st. Catharines dropped dead ",CheA est in the Count �� f; j1{vy}{J; ,L. GREEN and L_ 1VIACgEY, proprietoii3. on Queen street in that city Saturdays - night. Heart disease is supposed tohave been the curiae. - AT '. _ The: Orillia lfasons had no sooner gat m Bedroom Sets fro , ®■ �' into their uesv hatl than they resolved W. J. GORDOI"V'S,`, that no, iutosicatinit liquors should be al• . lowed in cotinection with any of the Q - lS.Oo up. It bets a thing of the kind foand out- �Bt in _ meetings of the order. - N@AZT 0.0C>dZ T Archie Scott, of Woodstock, took .the side the city, and is in. fact made' prize at the Scottish games hell in . Buf- t from the recipe ttsed'in isle , 7 Parlor Suites, cheap, best city Restaurants. Ladies -Short Vest and. Queen Ch no Bro6cheA, talo on Saturday as the best all-round I n , .e i (athlete. The Canncks captnred neariy 1 G>ltff $UttO tC. `Try it 7u,st Opo®. everything at that meeting. Gexit 5 CI1:�iI15, Cuff Butt Eta and Scarf Pine. _ Some oats with Parse green were Gall and see at the All tab best Temperance Drinks are ocattered on the pasture field of Han. D kept on hand and will be found W8tt311ef3a-C10Ck5, Silverware, Plated -Knives, Forks and Beesor, of.Stouflville, by, some unknown Pickering Furniture Depot. cool and refreshirg.dnring - miscreant and a valuable thoro'•brod this sultry weather, Sp00II- t3. A`li at lowest prises. Jersey cow was poisoned thereby. The Stniooe ci2prclh- cjuarrel is Still on. _ ' Repairing of Watclies aua Clocks per atteti3ed to. The Methodists of thtst town will not'ac- tT• Z'T� sept the minister sent tiaem..by the Qatar• A W.J. GO �N. SO'''T O— .terly Board,,sad hate determined toUndeTtakin aB n6na1.W �roek 8treetr WITi Jireeza out itis $entiemas selected. gPractical Watchmaker. ri• Ata meeting of the Quarterly Beard ;;.of the Pe solutio 9fethPist church last MID R •YOUR POCKETS ! , reek, s resolution was eased rotesbinM 7AlAn .''against the manner in which r e .station• s s � r -ing committee ignores the expressed. wishes of the different chaccltes, and in G40.• GFA2`0�7CT, Pi'0 iQtOr. Don't bre led away by flaming ad�ertiaeme'itts 1lilt 'call at t118 crier to substantially evince their irks• )IAlNFAOTilteR 3F -- TME BRAZILIAN WAPt�HOU� approval they reduced the ministerial And see for voarselves.that we are selling Crockery and Glassware at and tinder. —Tsalary from -01,356 to E1,000. ;.� .. prce Lift. and Suction Pumps - cost, fer sash or produce : White Granite -Tea Betts, 44 eves,' ;Handsome Watts, the young school teacher, who colored Tea Setts- 44 Nieces, 18 ; Fine China Tea Setts 44 pieces, 14.b0 ; and Cisterns of all deseriptious. Beautiful Motto Coma Gaps and 84veers, 25e.; Colored Dinner Sects, " Mine - ran away a day or two before his wedding- p day rip at Acton, has written to the press — - { iro»i17.50.; Colored Chamber Setts, 9 pieces,12.80 ; Xrgap Mine- expWiling that be- is studying for t{ifa Haliday's Standard Geared and Pumping Wind .Mina supplied Asvtng a and Glassware s1•riviag every week, heavy glass tumbld�s, fi0e menistry, and tried to have the rnatth de• erected several of these mills througkout the towxA ip, whioh are giving the pet dozon, glass gobieta, 60c. per doaen, Glass Setts find dared off. • Tbti girl wouldn't. He then best of -satisfaction, I reel confident in recommending them. Partlew think- Water Setts, in various Patterns. 'resigned him self to bis fate,but being short ing of erecting such Would do well to communicate at once. Our family groeeiaes are the beat and elbeapest-Green, Stack and Japan Teas 260 4 of cash he asked the girl ant] her people worth 50c.. if you don't believe A, get a. free anmple and , b0 40110a0ed, Xmas h to e0otwmize at the wed4ing. They Frnite ih stock an8-to arrive, seifing at bottoffi pprrtieeeess. butter, Eggs, Lard. woxldn't: The result was that he only - I j , . - Bacon, Poultry and Potatoes taken in extalaanga. Wisbing you all y.iaad a dollar or two lest, and he skipped ��s'Parties seuding oraaw 0 •the Factory -rosy rest assured of •fair and health and .happiattea the year rennd,'ywira isithfiUy, . +' oat. He stays that' if the girl"wix wait honorable dealing, -both las to article and price. Address - •p 9611,aptihe s m s position to marry he will I i1 ---�� Ell, de'so, if not he will ramble around the 1 G80f, a �i'eroW, C�iare�juout, Out, +m >r DavQrell's Block, Brock St., hitby, Orate 'Araks, ' �_ .. I W�.. 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Paws sorthwae$ d Gell , .+am. >a molar n.esa ohm p�tM British tee! t Stlesla d being devastated by bsrtlNs hathsasistNitles Tali >t'ksw • Tae OessFas stab Upoer 9ascw Goveramsa some telatede near the '1. ; Moods, and the osops are aemple* ttaiwd. preeadw. W Lake aper! , brand in month of 80. 's river. and tke AnAid• - � -4' trvp4 � eagm . pi°POL�T va . _.. hen ores■ing Superior, ,p vire, ed• A serbsmSgh� k plans between French I B. A of H.rdivit, Pa.; wr1jm : The labs path of .00mmeeoe Hw isle Royle, • max-may we gob tka best of-the inch sed st. and Italian L►bo at L■ee, Frans, yester• feilo+►ing stpry o[ a strange dreata was re gigantic leviathan welting, watching for �r eiaxr of sstrxD=s cars -- — /p00�0pg, day luted to era the atleama to whom it Prey. A long, partially wedge•abaped, ;, " The T,rkteh Goveramenthave sent a b! crooked booked island covered with rooky Going to Yorb Arthro yon pass between a Capt. 1<oyd Biuith's mise, wt-Parbam,' PLO' aoonrreri, and is atrlctly teat in every serpent, hammocks and granite protuberances, here Isle R,y■le mad Gall Idea Thera we 11 -man to In daily. Yielding s hsadsed Lwa al; •tat to the�wran against. the oompxtton of the facts having beep known at the time w ■ there flu treacherous shoal beaches and other islands lylag ■round loos °f greater :' pha Y• t i{aseowah Italy. orcenl persons besldea-ttre geatlemaa is or taemaiatetrest, but are scarce! so- + aeon blufra rising sheer out of the water to a they y Tie gaiRhts•ofL-%bone In Hirgpton fail Immerr■e damage has been waved by vol. mention. I will relate it •s aearay as I can q tired beoana ht before`rowan apo the Iaiands, q height of hundreds of feet, crowned with Lig shortly Agitating for the atop" of t> e1 main disturbances in the Lipari is is his nein words. stunted rowths of a and poplar j gad g}eat blank m•m of Thunder Cap& Stand- dae boaes� system.. i the Mediterranean. "Do you wish to know how I became g Pm seg 1.300 feet high, !t ova be seen at 4 unrated with o wife. sit, it L a creel reefs of rock running off into the tape 1g gC0• g�pwij� �•ppo(at■d.Otion day, fir. Gladstone aye that when he hes • y like arms of as onto os-the !eland the lard distance. It b simply a great Look table- Anstabgi•, when :Miateter seen Home Bak for Ireland his political ste■age storey, almost too stsanip to be true• pp n land ri oat of the water and ' food to It hap thio way 1 Oae avenin aftor of a giant reptile, testa its teeth. sing 1° imwdwy te to les aandldaa. work will be finished. g the train land at the foot of Thunder Bay. ' Mayor Abbott;, of. MoaMrl, dna not The Mark Lsne Express save the damage a hard,dan's work I retired to ter bei for silt marl or sus ALO ate. Right on the top of this table land !s Lake ■ good nights rest. Boon atter retiring I A to mariner b Ile Ro a iii bad Louise a body of water Ma, feet deep, with think it the duty o! the city to 'take any done to the British grain craps by the wet f� sdoep, wbea the dream occurred to me. weather. More than one ship's akeleson lea no apparent inlet, Its surfw a than" - . notion against the baokoUshops. weather k irreparable, - I thought I stood by the chanwl-rail in slogg its border*, evidence that hungry feet above the level of Like Sapartor. Owen Aeasad has pawl a byiw grantinrt It is reported that the Crown !belles of the Nixie ooumrj church where I attended jaws have been at work. It was oa thea eo one point in the face o! Thunder Cape +rots will be ahortl betrothed to_. Frieess. mMbiag and by my_ amide stood a lady, • chore some miles down from the point, that .the soak te as sura tan smooth u a w•1L %;15,000 to the Canadisn-P a Ysilway, to- Reay yy ig �" ` renals bniWtsq another elevator is that Clementine of 13e1gtusi. stranger to me. The mialster who stood the proud A]itoma laid her broken bones to Theq" tell a story about the old Algoma-not bows. The Vandeleur tenants who redeted sato• before us wwixd In t ._ he actreof pert din that awful a ght a couple of years ago when the C. P. R. v 1, but an old time made o e akam went down -and the ` -- - - in theCeemsHte ooaventstrHocha from one to=six,nonth --. . b_o be Ohs minister w c e number of Uves1osL watseat�r �an aso oa the wan lying OA-W40 in a fog one night la�s. Beoeral novices are down dei h the The shag of Sweden wiII arrive In Berlin church rch I tneatiooe� The scene a y into son:ee of homes. i said an awful night, wheel the watch heard a peones r scraping' disease. on thc'.20th insL, to mot an godfather to Eat• faded away and wheelwoke It waasnoLniag, I was told at Port. Arthur that on that forward. Ergmination showed that her I did nob think the diesm, strange at the fort the wave ran twenty feet high 'bowstria was scraping and down the e _ Mr. Dunham, from Halifax. N. 8•, who Poror William's yoaggeat son• time but when it was repeated on the above t e breakwater, and this was within - tc, . , was re, tap at the Windsor. Montreal, was Gen. Boman r and M. L n vee � lace of th watt of rook �doa t vouch for y j(O following' evening ezantiy as before, I ■ land looked bay, mind you, Out on the the truth of this story ; it was Capt. Rob- : telleved of $120 oa the stale trick of -cashing about oto inns another els° oral manifesto began to grow interested. Finally the lake the fury of the elements was terrific. ertson, of the United Empire, told u. ' altogtu ohe�na oa the revision of theC-onstitution dream was repeated on the third night had A blinding snowstorm ed, while a harri• pea g rag Thunder Cape gain its name from the Ie,• Shaekleten!Hwy, posim•ster at AIiow0mig, . The rumours of a meeting betweenthe lit-addition I thought the lady by my aide' cane tore the waters into spray and thrasbe than belief that the thunder made its home . - who also mr6a art& banking bwdne&4 bas Queen and Emperor William au en are handed me ■acrd on which was her name the snosflaltes and sleet into whirling cheats,- there. Another belief is that a great giant made sr* assignment, and the amount, due oHiaial'y declared In Berlin to be , _ . sad address, The dream seemed to fade that simply meant blindness to whoever at lies there entombed. In pictures Thunder depositors is said to be 429,000: IL ie stated that Justice Day hu dealttred away{um before Wken I awoke next morning, tempted to face them. Add to 'this pitch Cape is always seen wrapped about .with Capt. Holmes, D�miaioa Inspector of to sit on the Parnell C.ommiNatoa sad that after thinkiaq the matter over, I concluded darkness and you will have some idea. of clouds vier! mist. Ie, reality it is 'um fair a -:, Fisheriew, is on a tone of the ooumb of Lake Justice Wills will be substituted for him. to write to the address which seemed firmly what the Algoma labored through that live• headland u one could with to ase. Of - 1. Hnroa to take evidence In d!s ares fixtd In memory, telling of m dream course, to dark weather or during a thunder • . p arising On theoonaaioa of Emperor Wllliam'avieIt Y oiy ng y long night. between inners of fishing grounds. to Rome thus will be *review of 40,000 and asking if thus was'such a pemon as the Capt. Moore fought for his ship sad her storms the case Is different-then the cape - The farmers in the eastern Townships troops drawn from all the Italian regimens. was each a hof. I did a and asked if here precious freight of human litres with gallon- can assume, with the clouds lowering over it 11 I. have obtained a cod crop of h■ this sea , was each a lady to please Bead me her t that fell nothing short of beraic. Thronn,ggb and the lightaing playing about it, in awful 8 y The incendiary fires In Part an Prince the picture. Ie, a feta days I reolved a reply ell that terrible ordeal he made but one W. grandeur. , A, son and are pt.epsrirg to ship their surplus apical of Hayti, on July 4 and 7, des.- stating that there wee such a person and take, as error of judgment, an error of cal. PIE ISLAND. • .-to Ontario, where it will fetch a grad prlea eyed property to the amount ;of MOM. enoloedng a photograph which I. at once oulation rather, of half aminate of time -*but The Montreal and European Short Line ,000; - recognized we the lady of my dreams. that thirty seconcL Bent Lain to his ship, Off against Thunder Cape Veit Pie I■It I* rrailwry Have died a statement of claim The London Drib News says that`the I odor oaded with ttre for some -why so called depoaenb aymth not. It la .1. ` a at the pominion Govetameat for ez• y i death to many of�is phaengen sad orew and gala PatnelUtes hese on iatentioa at present to time sand visited her at her home, I wounds and voguish to himself. a beautiful, nicely- stretch of laud, % _ . " �zo ptlatioa cf their line •moeatingto "W,• atffar farther serious opposition to the Com• found her very agreeable and she seemed to - with little bays, autlfuling valleys,- wooded X000. eaiaion bill. have toned me Lire same, for whoa I sottrrn- ox ass aocza hills-the meet beautiful spot, perhaps, era _ .' About ■ dozen soldiers of the SAlv■tio>f The belief now svaits that. the white ed she came with me and we were married In that awfal wreak of roaring winds, bra aOn' Amy, mals and female, natives of the Esst paha to not Btan�y, but Ervin Bay, who, to the same church and by the same minis- tnaadering wave&, toy spray and frozen snow But right here, tying midway "bet good _ - Indies, dressed In ns oostames. poo ppeared no Light could be saawor fog whistle heard. Thunder Ca and Pie island is d Pie threatened b the Maisel!, resolved u teras ■ to y dreams Thst was p° B°O "have arrived In Quebec, an d making y ten ears Sad I`can truthfully ay that It was Impossible to make rt that night, neveplacto atop end look about It [■ a scene _ _ strikhag a bold blow. yy •BO Pee P° i _a tont of the army stations is Canada. •, r, neither of ns has ever regretted my dream." He knew ba most be approaching ale never to ha !begotten, a.soaae of Impressive + Ca Wigle. o! t.ts Windsor a Yr. Parwll writes to the Times, ohal grandeur, where the puny works ct the Capt. ig imaging Mr. Chamberlain to publish the %o- D>ZxAY OF TWO BROTH228 Royale, and that his' Daly chance wasto tarn hands of man are last might of to the bold . 11Lakeside, has been fined 0282 tee p'°king cal Government scheme alleged to be in Mt. T. S. Dawson, of Dawson, settlement, N. southward and fight for open water. The moulding of the band of the Almighty, is '' Istp scans ozoa+slouiste at Datroib ani earryirg pars handwriting• B ,says: A trlend has •trot her who L a sail. order-was given, right Qallaa*ly the noble the presence of which your great stesmeht ` taemon w Cieveland, in'viotatioa of the steamer answered her 'helm and bore rep p got wLtah prohiblte Csnadlaa=vassals read- The Dublin Comb bae confirmed the eon• or. The sailor hsd been absent for twelve t the baffettin waves ; but as the seems but a rockle-shell and mea kimsal! log between American ports. viatiea'a! Ile. John DUbn, and refuses the yNars, sad had ret beta board from for a long •Baia• B as rwtn. Such a stew must corm the - 1 .-.° ■ppUoa leer a writ of itabeW rarpys for dine, when Gag night my friend dreamed that name hroaad-her, stern swung on to one of commencement and vat• the end of an ♦a[raeeanr. bis ra{eeae ltwm prison those zemts. those los acme of the octopus t! be want a certain seaport Lown -tbe a ifefollowingda he would meat his brother. -there was a crumb, the -winds shrieked is k10 r Dstrgit's presea't popoLtion b a_littk It is announced that the Emperor of Gar• He drovthere, a distance of abaat fiendish glee ; the mountsdnns masses rush.L. } ' oven two hundred sad flit •five thousand. many, the Czar of Russia, and the Emperor ad on, pounded against her ism aides with - The Banana Tree. .: - 1. y mdse, and soon atter arriving, encountered of Austria will most at scab Point oa the m h force, mounted higher and beat bar � Dela or•Ganazat Bctro$eld has beta aeiered brother on the street. Tfio'two, though iB B The-Tanana Is a varier of the lantata to l ashiagton to take command of the Austrian trbotier in the satamn. so 1 at once reooga'sed each over a owly but surely--sad all was over. -- It te stated that Prince Bismarck has to =4 mat' In that terrilsle moment it L told that family, and i. ■ native o! the troptoa Ic + !Tatted States army. other. After the fent greetings were over, V lar need y food, and cultivated for '1. - intimated to the Queen, through the German. „I suppose," said the "Lice, ' oa are very Capt. Moore and his crew showed the teas largely -- It is rted from New`York that a$re pP exportation. With the exception of two repo embassy, that Zen r William desires to much surprised at meed me ars to d■ heroism of British ssdkra Many were lost P° °Op , • . Nunn has become a raving maniac from es• elO P b8 y or three alms, it wcald not be navy to Pay her a stats visit in November. ••Not at all; ' replied hisrcther ; "I was mz- but many were "vel through their ezu• same is t e whole psdve cigarette amgkiag. The Turkish Ambsum.0or at Berlin has tions. The time in which anything coal applied vepetabte klsgdom ,nay ; not panting it, for [dreamed last night that, t! I g d lent whish is ]sura a a tete number . Over 300 Italians, di•64•E06 being notified-the Porte that the nsgetiatione be- came, I would meet you here tachy j and the co done was but moments. They did what of nen than the lav . able to obtain employment, salted from New tween German . Austria. and Italy regard- dream was so . much like 'a real! that I could be dove, cooU and determinedly, p York yesterday for home, . , to the gro=an question will•scon be ry The stem o! flus ye, or banana, b Inggin• harnessed and drove all the we, here to find took their U�qs ♦a then heads to aro wtrat P c+la, A friendly sedmate, of the ant of y they could otthose other lives entrusted to from fifteen v rl twenty feet high, althoaab Treat V want lanes the an as tjl0,• Mr. Patrick Egan supporta Mr, Parnell Ie, you and bake you home:" "How strange, O� there are vartetI" haviur a storm of oral the statement than while ]lir. Ctrhmberlsia how v s ," said the other, "I was . their charge; then wtetr the remount were y QI10,00t1.�I is a gerpod round s m. t6rowa,batterdand wounded, half, six feet The leaves ars very large, the 1 18noatar Riddle �t■ve■ that was in the Ministry be divulged Cabinet wt mu sur to lee you either y I bkde being sometimes ten.. and bargee secret@ to the Irish party from time to time. dreamed last night that 1 would fiae� you and with bones bend h- upon the rooks to three feet broad, undivided, o! a 1 beautiful d wait for d� light and hal while the mad rated States will never las a greet uatioa Tho 1tsJiea Goverameab threaten to with hen fondly, .in the dream hum been on my poundal fire wreck to pieces and in 'hl��m��Bi°°°' Tk0 Fi•nt it propagate! w-L v Kerma she bas whipped Stselsad for the third draw their snhsidiar from Catholic taim"m mhdd ever slaw!' Ths two brothan rode ,and • snoker atLalss ars homewards. both fn ndefied that moeikun thea+► the fragments rep on the testi is Asia and Africa unless they permit • joyfully shore. The the ilk R had a boon•about eight months of a year alter tela!! { le Oho United States Imsaigiatl°a Commit Governmono inspection of their ounrazilm deserve man wmeLhing sometimes; repocad. The Stam is ant down etbr Trait ilial !east Thirtyeavan pile died the too nooaamendsthab a tax o! 0200 shoald be and �,ti• A 310TRZB'e altsaat. death that night g, bub the pplantation dna not regain , pi■ad upon every iNuaoigram arriving la The news o! the result of the last Eaaiteh Miss M. A. Leonard, of Mt. Alava, Pa., renewal for flttsen or twenty yearn It - c j them oonatry. Darby was telegraphed from England to tells the story of a dream of her mother on ...._._ ,A.yD PzorLa How4w. has been -cultivated successfully is 6oG - The Senate' yesterday adopted Senator Anatradls in one hoar wad four minutes, follows: Our home te situated in the midst There was a howl raised about Capt. hoaser. , goads motten to appoint a oommitt�ea',� to which i+ beUevd to las the fastest time ever of oil wells is the wilds of M'Ftean Co.; 1?a, Moore titer that by ignorant, chattering lore thSn a handrad. bwaaum otGsa.grow g . the purpose of eaqu»dag into wmarercial.'to- .made between these points. and although I rem" the vicinl u drau7 landsmen. He was called inoompetent-did on •single stem, and so close]p do they , 9 Loons between the States and Canada. and tiresome, my city friends term ft not understand 'his bavinema. Bah ! Ask grow together, that tarantulas, the deadly la The California o crop will be ether - "basatiful and pictarerque in the extreme." any lase captain about that. The will tell insect o! the tropics; ate sometimes tem, and - grain Type Writing Contests. .But I am wandering from my subject. you that the same might have occurred to m the north oonoesled among them, � e a below than abovetbeaversge,-althoughaome even small snskcq have been -found by the ► localities report fiat 1■sd which was be The �iew York "Tkibune" says of a My father had my two brothers took charge any man, that the wonder was, not that the deafen when unpacking the !calla. 'The %. llave.d anroath ago to be not worth harvesting .type writing contest whin tack plane in that of this lease, and removed the family to the vessel was wrecked-it would have been banana grows more ing favor each yew, with yield a fair crop. oitiy on Wednesday IumL: -Ie, yesterday's tat arab of their employment about fire year* UtLle shore o! marvellous had she eenaped and n ?law is too remote for its ezporoa- Ie, the United States Senate yes'erdaythe ttrOTe leas • aiwe atragRle for fires platy las• ago. The boiler sad the several wells at- through that night. I have weer met Capt don. Bret to walk tbroat:h the markets CotraakLs on later State Commerce was In- tween Miss M. E. Orr and E. Modnrtn, the tech to.lt which my older brother at- M0O3e, but the proof of what find of a man of a southern city, where bananas are for 1. stracted to make tall investigation into latter winning by only three (iftha of a word leaded were near our home, an$ we aonid be la, b shown by the f.et rho new bige on eve head for a1mwL nothing.sad •: the relation o! Crnadian riiI{Dada with the POr minute. The test w u for five minutes, see him almost any moment hurrying, as steel steamer the Algonquin, which the r3' Peel atter deducting all recon the jury an. wum hte wont, about his duties The 'deolr? Nerves. Marks, o! Port Acinar, have jaet Dote the'immeaa quantities in every stage LL transportation of ocmmerce across the con noanoed the foUowin deoiaion : 91oGnrin, ie,¢' or crossia of a 200 bbL tank, l sato bran yt over from the Clyde, it to bis of ripeness, it woala seem " is they mast B g B decay on their stalks, so .glutted is the 479 words, an average-M95,44 95.9-b words-per .whish one of his wells flowed, had fallen_ told_na pretty gaol an- market with this fruit alone,--. The crop, report o{ the Illinois board o! minute; Mtn Orr, 476 words, an avenge of and there was nothing to stand upon while tko cy, too, that the con.. of the now agriculture shows the prwpmobtor grainrnd 95 1.5; Mia M. C. Grant d89 words, as ganging the tank, but a 8 ie,. hoard wctroa the Algoma will be offered hum. Sncb vessels , corn to be better tban savenl years past. average of 93 4.5; Mr. Myerson, 43Lti:orde, bap• 1 was attending school ■ oonaiderable we not offered to lncompstant men. A Dutch Fisherman's Discovery. ti 'Winter wheat, however, k se, exorptioa, an average of 88 1 5. 'The prism were 125 distance from home, tint Dema hone once a _ tF►ongh the aLOP has improved within the to fiat, :10 to'.secoad, and i5 to third. Mia week. On one ooa■don when I came home, , A cAPTk a Sx3POxsIBff=IzB. A salted herring seems a ntheyVa to I�■n month. Orris angasdonably the fastest. female op• I noticed Lhst something *an troubling my Very few maple have mach of an idea of, thing. Yet the men who- flnt'talted bum• j The crop of lambs tan Cglorado this pores- entor in the world. TtrL la her 3nb dmieht, mother, end she requested_me to re at elle rettp�nsilP:lity s king upon the captain singi revolntioaisndtnde and became r leas• 1-1 i - -eat aearan will reach near onto a quarter of and it would not be surprising if she turned . home the following week. After much a! one of these big lake st"In . I. is tactor to his country. It was a ion headed - , a Eigkty$ve pereeat,.o[ all of�6e the tabhs on Mo(;kurin-ta thg toaster prevailed uponherto tell me her much worse than mm ocean going Tome). Datch fisherman, v� illiam Bu okeL e� trams, ewe flocks will rnalisese lambs It has been the whfch take platy at Toronto for the world's Lessons• pr* two a hta rev sh-hada who found ont that "lt fish will k and O ig p icub Oat on the salt water see soon s thesteamu cis s=can dream, which had !m can be ked is barrels and a Bs- . .. siost favorable season for this crop the ocean- championship on August '13. vLy =go Pissed te clear of incl aha le laid is tree coarse, -and poo cont d. : try has ever had. _ - hu so mnah, that, try as she would, it would -tom nes unusual circumstances arise, the fore this time flab' had to be consumed now di- • not leave hes mind. She dreamed that she wptala ova take a comparatively eery time eeetiy they were o■ngtit; but the new site• /. Mr. Leri P. Morton, the candidate for the WOIIleI. Accept-the Fit. was yid at some irlend's house; aetoom= oovery aremited a t industry in Holland, -—Via.Predd ncy of the United_States, will _ _ do of it. Not to on the lakes. If there Is g!ad Dass to be ■ dinotor of the C■aadiw Pact. We on" knew I. W. Alton to prescch a by mY mash- sw.11-and nod the alt fish trade which ahs moaopo $o Rhilwayy Company today, a fact which' sermon for the benefit of one member of the that in front o the hoose was a large vat, everything bright, a captain may get a Used•tor some time, adtviei mimensaey to its the B;e bUwns deem it e z lent to b oongrlegatioa: She was very rich, very old, filled with A foaming liquid, from . which a few horn' test, otherwise not . He es rile coautrn s wealth . Satne■ wen erected to I 1Lh as widely as possible. Pa and. andel not been to oharob for 2A rbcs. gas roes arisengg: missing Cando, my sister, ac nave as well as the wpLain. Gong ftpcommemorate Bnckela. and Qaten Mary of N' - Allen's lame drew 6u, and be determined they imunediately Instituted a search, but from Owen Soaad, C■ t. Foots, of the dtha• Hungary honored his memory iq a ray poen . • At a meeting of the Anglers! Association to make the most cf it. His text, h4 iUw• without mooses for two hone At !math bo� wum oa the bell all afternoon $e e�i•L way. She seated herself in atabs .L at the St Lawrence, held at Clayton, N. Y., trations, everything fitted bar (had n tail• +ray mother spFroaabed the vat, and sealing was then,•paeiag tbrotg°igh the lag ab mid• upon the old fisherman's' tomb, and aedeed !tt was decided to appeal against the decision or ever made a better fit). The services over, • ja•ging Pols lying near; put: it in, and night Towards morning he was still there. far sad ate a salted Lerrtng. . at Judge Willlatay of Byraoaes. who held we went with Brother Allen to the hw• s log some object on the bottomp, palled At clay break he was pacing the bridge, all _ . mint the taw ordering the desbvotlon o{ nets it a anal it was Cate-drowned• At this that day he was on duty, alt flee next night Ni road is illicit wr naooastitationsl. iabte home of the cid lady, .only to hear P. ttyy fishia8 p y ,. yy int she awoke, and on the foUowiag ai ht and the next da nadl PorO Arttrnr w" WaHels -A Dollar aII H011'. her " to him:- Mr. AUea, your ser• poo g y '! • ' Ie, the 1L ted Bates Senate yesterday mon fitted my oveewr so well that sU the dreamed the Name hn every particular. This reaahed,... I asked him at last U he sou go. Enterprising, ambitions people at both tin Ver tai► time were neo I was seemed rather strwgs to me, but I did not. fog to take wi deep that v or wait sexes and sU should at naw welts to -- —r Riddleberger. y oy�ge -- she nti$aa a of the Fishesiesi that hpor awas aotpthen tolear it." heed it. and west to school in the morning. tib the olws of navigation, and ttisn learned 3tinsoa end Co.,�oreland, Maiw, learning - - -- Treaty on the ground that it permitted.. _ - About 3 p. m. ■messenger acme forme, with that a great deal oftener than got the nap ttrereby, by nttrrn mail, how they can maks Canadians to participate in all the coast, the news that my brotltu row drowned in t%in dome not clove his eyes or get a' bit of $1 par hour sod upwards, and live at harms. Cana sound, sod r ticipat eri al the United • Writer's Cramp• the undecked tank_ He had been loot for rest throughout the entire journey, and the You ase started tree. Capital not needs& .Sates, sad that no laws could be patent on A Broad street mother reeds a child's story the same period that mother had dreamed, } $rb mete has nearly as bad •time of Work pleasant and Bary ;tiff can do it All '. the subieot without the consent o{ the and they telt for him erith a gnu- reels, jos! It. Add to It the care of the entire van is new and Cres to and" res ;then if Government. Pape: ly to Lee little daughter, and + you' as In the dre*m, eo that the,dre■m name eel, iaclndiu rend ear o, and 15rit4h ernment. most of t e teles we continued from week to g passage 6 ooaolade not to go to work, no harm is doors. _ tree e:aept that my brother instead of my you will-have some idea of the. duties and A'rwo opportunity. Grand, success One night John R. McLean, -editor of week. The other day the little nae heard, 1rP d, rsahiag `rhe Ciaoiansti Enquirer, was stated at bis the ezpretsdon, •' welters' vamp," and asked slater was drowned. responsibilities o! throe men 1 haus ken every " ntag of -the first mate. His work, toe, is "ken ev worker. desk repp to his eyes in bedsiaeea. when a wtrat it meant. It V a �tiffm or arsmp• Railways in India ended; and only second in ran !bili b ;.. l,ea,pttoas yoang_repoha-_strolled. in_trom Ing of the $agar's, my dear," was the apty n POw � H• J. Minuted, of Tampa, Fla., killed Lha city editor's room sad seating Ldrnssl! •' people who write a great deal often get It, Men is middle life ■n soar.ely lately the chief engineer. a ret rattlesnake a few days ago that measured z:silieirly treat the editor in•ohW, inquired. _aadhsve to stop writing for_a_whila"" the •faszt_�hsb to 1868 then weirs -- . IT zzEPa Pts DSAD • • — ria feet seven is lengthsad tOg inoLen In ■n offhand way, " Well. Mao, how does said the little miss, as a gnat light brcke In - all only 20} miles .of railway to o �Vrrf-g teren0e,It was is the sot of�> _ . -%be news 'pan oat to-night t " Not in the upon her perceptive faculties " that's 1% !s that is 1873 There wen 5,895 tailew o! Lake Superior is like the ocean e many!east disewaoertod by the e:traordiaary con• it! I've often wonaered why the wrlten of railway, while in-•I$87. there were 13,386 ts, notabl fn this, tb•t it never gives a rabbit when she; oaad it. Tworespec y abs killerd as tot ht feetr dant o{ tris snbordinats, who, by the .►a , throe nice stories slwsys•tttop to 'each into• miles. Telegraphic communication with rep its dead. The bodyof a person drowned , •ili6• Brig ;was a newcomer on ttre paper sad hardly resting places," lneiia was first open ed In I885, and the in any of these water ii aeber found, unless long. - :. known to him, Mr. MaLean.responded In an - opening of the uea, Canal in 1889 was wesLed apo °n the ahora Drop a man over- Edison has 'rest farted one a new cloak "xoparently pleasant way. " Won't call ms a scarcely of law importance in developing board and that b the last ct him. I think which alka I Instead o{ striking the trove English Railway Aceidentb. • her trade, first b shortening the we, a tbe.re"on is this: The water is very cold, it simply announces in every-day English, • 90,%, it loan to stiff, call me J'„ h rata" y , R pa B The English railways made a, good show- and second by mitigating the risk from seldom if ever rising above 40 deggrrses. This 'e Dna o'clock," "two o'clock," etc., sad ab FOREIGN. tu11 g w regards accidents last year. In 1887 wheat-cyeevil. Anotber agency bas been temperature prevents decompodctoa and " meal times et oris "dinner tlmd" The is The potato •dibease is spreading In Eog• only 121 passengers were killed, and, leaving the deselopment of irrigation . works. We :%o gas i. generated the body does not floSt vsntion enggestn nnUintted posdbU(ties land. • out Via toes of life by the Septhorpe disaster, read that "only" 80,000,000 acres have, " t would in warmer water. Only a For tostanee ;-Mr. Jones, whose daughter, , _ ' Iis[n ooatinnes to tall in torrents to Ger• the vtotims would not have mat death had up to date, been artificially irriggat►ted. but o�aple n{ the bodies lost at the wreak of the has r pontrg man disposed t°-stay late in . `' they •ex noised common prudence. Of 'elm• the appropriateness of the gaalifytag adverb A oma, I b3lfeve, were tonal, and these the evening, bnya. sae with s deep and r may 'ployes, 798 wen killed, 1,297 passengers in• is rendered evident when it is employed In had been washed up on the rooks by ttre Pdwerful voice. He planes it on tbemanw The British tronps at 3uattim are buffering, jured, and 2,293 workman The" flQnr�s contrast with the total im"wof 200 000.000 storax The same phenomenon of drowned pkoe, primed and timed. At 10 80 p. m. ib ? t. ' terribly from the haat seem large, bat they show a decrease of so- acres of cultivated ground, and the vast bodies not floating h obieivable Cu Lake remarks :•=" Mr. Smith; "it's' time bo ger. ; Relations between Italy and Frhaoe are didentss when compared with the records of 'tract of 888,514 square mils whish include Slmeos. LooYoat for Liss dog 1" The new olewt ibscoaft seriously strained. former years. , British India. Originally ,the lnbe;aatiemal boundary ought to have s gnat ale, '. . ... - : , ` I . , .. .. . ., - . :. .. . I� %,..: .. _. �� u" .. 9'. at t M +F,a ,f+$ <3 ''IT,'�, i f` . }':44 `y.,, „ and -3 r""-''k ti' r •'.re•,' ' i'uY ,i _, j• Kyr, �.:. F" *r �x' .. rr_.- :.... . ... - ..i V. w ... r..niall5.z.._ r.,,„a.. _. _ .., a- .+L: _:{�-.�..:da ..c .d..... .:d ..:+..._...a.. �ci+c.'v..a .rte...•#.:fen__a.,.r<;viPSiASka',.i:'�:d$�^.^:.�1',i:��' .:Yr.t'"''`_r-'`_..`'�' .. Y�'IE.r„'i .. ...4. °A€v s.zs.•sYs a$+°; ... - .s?'.a .+ri ,max,•s - r�; �•.- t i `, �: , 9r 4d ±:.�.'k..".I yzn. Si'. ace, c�. a" w' 7�_ I• Is+ 1' ,', s.3 _�.J d:rrr r':�'r.e. .a ,Ie�'� f: `L , , eMser' titres. [lilac um a6d" it' 1b NRfiD'`te �a iter i•Isr, �►bea P.db. +Yalta a7�r ... IRADOT'LLFE Wialired"with tellers ayes. h aosespod• rad ad swollsa, went out aurae emcee b t�k• c,_1.jA.0 Tju." . d weed in every respect ; for it bad Met► little front parlour ttooBocci} some aed1aweao�r- , 5 ,'t � a. . . �• the on the sate by questioning. 1 How in she new Y he asked middle shset of Warren ,- I :. '. z i, . OB, : •._ _.. - __. _ -. _ _ _ - ElsL: wit on all air--wed ed turned with as atrmtoas foes. "L she very ill t Aad 1� 1 SUNSHINE AND SHADE. _ we il to Edie. Her ime was hushed and how did she take h t' `" ' " "' ,� feverish at last. She. add nothlsrg, but " $M's oryiaQ her pest ont,tbank Heaven,,. ' f ' fi . Wan* I. book with a gb•sdy sob on bar pillow. Edbe sorsa fetveutiy, •'Aad is's broken 'CHSFT11;6 %VIL -BAZAA rso A HEART. , to live now; shell anaihtl-to hw"If; she'll She kww to • oestatn_ now it was Hugh her bear0. ill's almost killed hes, but not -: retire Isom Iite ; and that horrid maw'$' who had dose tails riimsiMt tiles-Hngh gait*. 9he's crushed. and incanted .lib* • " " -,- ` ` lwer SVhea Wartea Relt retarn4d to .Lowe- think am's dead; and that'll be all. She'll who bad done it, Mlievidg her, his , to wounded eretanze " 11 loft, barat11g olds news and sager at his accept the dtn ellen. She won't *sense be drowned and dead-Hngh who fid done " But what will eM do !" Warren asked, r F luck, his first ms was to call. his a to Elie him; she invest him too mach w t 'deal it At the very moment when, as •he himself with a wiettal look.' - f ` ' bnrdedly out of Etsie's room, and proceed for that. She won't expose beraelt; she's a supposed. her 18eles° iody was toning and •' Do., Jnap what I Ny. Nothingg� at e1i. , ' . t-, a oonsultatlon with her upon the sttrraanoggee "great dial too timid and shrinking and_ dancing Amongtho used breakers, that roar• dnnihiLte and efface lienetl. She'll accept " evidazao he bad picked op w t n"- atediy modest for that S3he'll leiii things use ; d and shivered with unholy jooyy over the the positfosr,. leaving things exactly where .at Almµadham Station. -Should they show VYhttestrand tbsb wretched has. mane to b ")'i. It to , or should they k ib from her! chat's all She eau do: -And on the whole, fierce* sandhaks of ti>" Dai at befog pu Elsie, sty •eB my dear, if you only knew, it's really and -1t was past-. belie! -bot it was Hugh who them ; and as tar N he's con she'll drop ' What R{as the question. Fortann had indeed " . • "` "` $ teal the bast tbialt posefble. had dons tt. altogether odt of sicisteaoa IAvoarpd the brave, bow now to utilise go Edie took the letter and tselegram She could have forgiven him alm st any "How t" N ` bar odriow information ! Should they let itifnlly is her hand, and went with what thing els* save Mat ; but, that, never, tea " She'll go with mamma and 'ane to San . � that wronged and suffering girl see the abbe: Cldnese she could master n tato Side's " _ r #: ng p thousand times never 1 She could have for Ramo. wbysses of human b•seaaa yawning in the bedroom. Elide was 1 on the sots, •' °m • than she ono• loved and trusted, or ytoR given him even his oeld and cruel speech And theMeyseys! • pcopped up oa pillows, is the whits that last ht by the river near the "$he'll leave them bo form dte[r ovrasan• should thq sdnlontly and !&Edell dress sic* Dad worn iLU &ag, and with her poplar': • III never been d to elusion& Hano•fortb, she prefers 'to be _ "J. ' the braised read with�nngeatle bedlams ! staff; and as Edfs hold , the h=iminwdng Iwo sun 011,004 Me W -M � view to marry Win feed." She couldU. ATO 29 O0NTi1iUsb) ` aiParren'Rslf himself, after L6iaiing it over d��, part hidden tnher gown, to keep have lorgiveh hist •ll, in the depth in Das own soul -all the way- ,sok to then trout Elsa*, she felt like the dentist --- -. _ > -- of her • despair. - She could have Ioved '-1,oweetott is DL third-class carriage -was who htdimbehlad his book the creel wrench- him still, area -so profound is the power -Dr. IMllbags' Ditagnoli , G almost !n favour now of the specious and Ing instr ,*k with which he meana..nezo of iirstlove !a a tree pun woman's iadsost To Dr. F utas., Patrick came '' *° ��nnz�ke policy of concealment. Why used- moment in one steres bug to drag and tear natnte-if only she coaled have believed he wits. most woetw face • i Zasrly harrow the poor abild'a feel t your very nerves oat. She stooped down had malted and repeated is ssoko'loth and ea be; "Dear Dooeher, pi:.t s your a.. ,'1. Why rake rep the embers of her gee ! t a d k� Elsie tenderly. . " Wall, der ," ashes for bis sin and -hu morrow. It he had i11 you plana trate my cafe: ----- �� BEST. $ureic she bad been wounded and lsaerw y _>he d6•lor looked him tic the eye. _ _ _z'. y she said -tor ill makes women woes- lost his life In trying to save bar t It be. His congas be made him show 0 enough already. Let her rest content with !'fedi intimate-" Warren's Dome bust.- had epue6d the aonh to search r her Said he, ' My man, you'r* Rotng to elle ; .. what ahs knew so far of Mssafager's art 'Whin do you thick he's been 2-H6's been had neral us -• YoaN• got tu•dactowe,re." or Yoesrrs lissaets it is a l; sab'etwt° `), y . ,� body i Nay, even if e Y Bt . •, ai r faith." says Pat, hass that powsy�t � �• e� saving 1!!s: for the Mrvattd ad treacherous s•lathnwL over to -day as far es Almandham. home, remorseful and self•reproaabing, and i've got I tick-dvlar, ob l as Dyspeptic w to a the es..wt fats• ><s tr I But Edie mgt tbls plaastble reasoning, I "Almuadham 1" Elsie repeated, with had ptuolaimed the troth sad his own Yes yin thate, Ialwayspay THE FINEST BABY FOOD, ,''"a after a true woman's fashion, with an cheek more blanched end eels thea aver. shame is an agony o[ regret and pity sad. ";rear Dlus before i ' f pg BEST INVALID FOOD, - em do alive. She stood out for the " Why, what was he doin over there today, borroavemont -For her own sake, ria WN 171 have no more to doo wid yes, s ¢ P seg I g Iridootor myowamaa" THE MOST PALATABLE FOODS, "1. truth, the whole tenth, mod nothing but dear? Did he hear anything about -about- glad, indeed, he had not done all this; or - Se to -k a dose of P. P P. P.'s, • the truth, come what might of it. ' I Were they all Inquiring after me, .I won- at least she world perhapr have been gid •• And wears • brig,rtei face. THE MOST KUTRiTIOUS FOOD, ; .1 . " Why T" Warreaa°ked with a relenting der' -Was there a great deal- of talk and if she had had the heart to think of herself Use Pierce'° PleNaat Purgative Pellets THE MOST ECONOMICAL FOOD. ` ; *7e. ' gossip abroad !-O Elie, tail me quick all at sll at pwh a moment. But for him. -for for torpid liver, constipation, and albther do. - - �p it*efte 1bc sus lerfef7t tae ti1.00. " Because," Edi* aneerered,. looking rep at about it l him -rhe was ashamed and horrified ` rm Qe sista of °tommh 'ad bowels_ R9" . - i taaio.e vim► of Ida. marcs T�rs-ws+• � him raoI telt', - " it would be better she I "No, darling," Edie answered, pressing her stricken dumb to learn it " shonla get b. all over at Dao& It's like pull• ,hand_ ht, and signing to her' mother, For, instead of all this, what sameleas and „ g m friend," si heed a In brione �n •rtthtn nab Alm °II ab � cn 00 i • tooth -one wrench, end be done with who stab by .the bed, to clasp the other one ; nos r;ksble' thing had Haah Marringer y d „ O.ra.otixtana sad ln•.Bas� Ing , stranger at Asbury park, there are ekele• it i What a pity she should spend her whole "nobody s talking. You shall . not be really done 2 Gone home to the Ina, mot the i aldletnagg!•ts. uao., goo.. 61.00. wailing _ tons in all families. I have mine, and 1 a_q Ufa long In mourning and w• ng over this ' diacnssed. Warren met Mr. Money him-' the re of the waves, tine to d her shoathere t °�1�e �n have yourr!" "Yes, air," was WELL8r gDSON k CO. MONTREAL, P.Q. wicked man, who isn't and never was in an °elf at the Almudham Sratlon ; and Mr. p y the , She is down'there on the beach 54 way worthy of bar 1 -Warren, she's a dant, Menay was going to Scotland ; and he, said like a plt,yyhhg on their creel areetrgome reply �loroato contest School- on and »us - guest, send* girl. She takes my hcarL t they'd heard from you twice aae•dy, to iota* w the, and without nae thought of now. c ble syrstemto � taught �tauvwdas Cry ' love her dearly already, -She'll mourn .and explain it all; and nobodyy seemed to think her, one effort to resent her -for how could - That Deadly Seourse . amu= m mT ayst.ms and suer• !soar• suoosm -- well for him enoo$h anyhow. I want that anythicig-serious--in any way Lad she think otherwise l -fall only of vile and Tubercular consumption is simply lung• Entire satisfaction guaranteed. Bhtit system taught ,,, . " disenchant her As much as I can before it's he patted." oraveh fears for fila own safety, sat down at a•nofsl•-the active and danpraa+ develop- saPar.te• a rare chance for Rune nen toop.,acquire, a - '.too late. The sooner she learns to hate and ' Heard f me twice I" Elsie aiied, his dak and deliberately forged in alien gr You" BB`tzee.'Te ms an appucaado �' tanY y meat of . taint is the blood. The and despise him u he deserves, list better• for pnssisd, "Heard from me twice -to explain handwriting that embodied Lie, that vfaibls blood -ole wring_ botaaia pr We obtataed • ... ever body," it all ! Why, what on earth did he mean, and tangible d'ooamentwy Meaarteu, that is Dr. Pierce ■ Golden Medical Discovery BELYBB LINE of STEAMSHIPS •, • ' " . .g - .. by t" Warren asked once more, with a Edie! Thwe must be some strange mistake' she saw staring bar in the face from the �rs���ly fit It to partly the blood, and pre111 �ori0ns side vl•hoe somswoar&" paperbefore her ! It was laaredible ;lt•waa vaatthe formation of .loan !a the lung and - • Wssur Heswsyr- "Became," Elie want on, vary easaestly, idle leant over her with lean in hareyes. past conception :but It was, aevsrtheleas, bronchial tabes. Liver ocnspialmt,• skin MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL. •'she may some day meet some other better It was a horrible wrersoh', but come it mast the simple foot. • Am she floated Insensible diseases, sad sores, are elm oared by it. Balloon Tlckete, leo. m leo. Betare, $A M0. mea, who aonld make bar ten thousand mad the sooner the better. They .hemp down . that hicdaoas awrsnb, for the sea All druggists. Silo, Intermediate, lm ; Beseras•. M. apply b .11 I floes happier as his wife, than this wretched, • understand where they Uood at once. `'No, and the river to • fight over her blanched Mis„ H. E. MURRAY. tien'L ltanoxer . - . •mrdid, mensyhanting creature could ever no mistake, darliog," sha•now reddistfaody. •corpse, the man she loved, the mea flavor of t : Bridget, 11 don't; think the i 0� HRsar square. itd'rw'" A make any one. It we dls6nehant bar at "Dir: Me gave Warren the Letter to read 1o� flavor of this tea is as Bae os the lost we - ----. - ysey ga 6 d )� solo pretended t� I've h�sr. ��, Bridgr0 :"Faith,nao., an, ate oouaias of THE H1BI.t;--8y Cniatrss. -.. once, without remorse, it'll help that better -He's brought ib book. I've gob It -Uwe for ai•tl gaged __ man's ones forward whenever -he presents yod. It's to your own head, he says.- room in lorgng her name to a false and are o! the selfsame opinion. They add Foavrs i*eotu•e� ida,etl+ed , - himself; If not"- She used dgwfi• Would you like to res it this moment, dare horrible and g r r- ich might lost av�sda-that the arnmy war• bast•1nr, ' *Wo-oatmsand l a. f Nerriy . costly. Their eyes met ; Wariwi s fell. linat" oovr her with shame is the unknown grave The "old reliabte'L-Dr. Saw@ Catarrk and"go towork. Aged Wanted. Address. %I They undentcad one another. Elde's cheek showed pole as death now; to which his own atrocity and wickedness ,Remedy. A. O.wATISON.Yinaeser ;• "Bat im't tic setftsh- Warren asked Ovist- but also. summoned rep coar•ge- to murmtir and osllonsnese had seemingly oaorfgad Deaton -1 was tmTibly shooliod, my dear. Taaosvo wtar.Aas Taaoe DWWMZT. Toaoseo. •: v tally; Edi• Looked rep at him with a pro- "Yes." ! No wonder the tears stood back no "to dhoovw on my way home trout church a' AAAaA sisirrixe Co. - Bmvw Lots d . . bundly meaaingqlso�m expression on her soft " It seemed the mere wmwthly ghosti of a willingly from her barn'.ag a�eb&IIL For match gmme of baseball being played an the ,,along weekly between tloatr•aL T hes. "S*iflsh P' ,he orifi, mskiaQ , ro hollow and empty was It ; bat she .� � horror and miury like hen, no vacant lot neat the park: pVUs-{VN it yt•erp goon tfok.sr, l[Rntn.t ro Live�t, bet month smalL " I .don't waders. Soroed it out somehow, and took the letter. I f can be toned in more hysterical weep• that which made you so very labs, Demand ! Ss0. Iso, and 1t0. Atmurs uoksas. Wo, :a OZWI it10. you. W hat r n earth has seL$shnese to de Edis watched her " with bent brows and ,jsla Lanes COtiege• � Mo ; s amazon � m�odesimer dp5q, . a . with It anyway ! Nobody spoke about any trembling lips. How w3uld she take it ! And who had done th4.heartless, this Round ad woks a, ie0. For further sad - I. particular7taueiand better man. You jump Would she eea what Ib meant t Would sic• dastardly. ibis Impossible thing! Hugh ST. THotsas, oaTARio. et mosrsvnims, s i an H. s MU R�AT,oasmwwa -:boo QQnick. I msn>T Wd.aa a young man in know who wrote fbt Coaid she suer bsdlsee it! Maseinger- ooadn Hugh -the urea she This . Institution Which, had lost year the t AManageRM" in *0 d!e eesf i o and Mair -46 d� - . � f the •tetrad. I'm ran I'm right. abselutetj Elsie geed at it la dumb assoahbmsaL had set on such • pianaob of goodaesaadd t earatmeal of all the Usir•diaa Coll• - fight. I always am. It's a way I hal•. So ,admirable was the Imitation, that for s psi" And affection -the mad she had g•° 0%"TMW . '= area I aaa'tae3ppit." moment's �peos.h. aotgally thoagbb !t was wcnhippta wit11 b*r whole tall heart -t6. •g•° women i. o![ariag superior advaa- SEL�•�O���Ni1 IIEEDLES. Naves ` - :: 0e Besides which, Warren R*if Interposed her own h•nd•wrltlag. Site scanned It sM'aoospted as the very .,iaoarna•°° to young women is Literary Course oaf' tic •y:� AgentsNtaisoase�trdresd ; saddedy, *a if Masdnger redly did write alae& " My dear Winifred," it b es ;Ion of all that was unset and nobliat Fine Arse, Commercial Science and >Kiusfo, and to her own hand too. Why, at the lowest rata. Ad;ess Pei11al poi t1.nep • psektl isy otic iso down pack 1 .00.. " abet ice8•d letter, the'11 haw to arrange usual, y, ked bast and. mos? , beautiful In human �Isfson Manaft etartng Co.. Ter"116. SOL something about It, you nee, sooner or later. mast be Jost an tldletter of her own to her natur& tier Idol was dethroned from its Tustin, B. D. �' -�: tyhev want to set herself ri ht. with the friend and�pololl; what possible connection shrike no*; and In the empty 1110116 loom "What do you publish a paper far, I'd L B T H E It BELTING. . Meygoys, of coarse, and' shell probably could Mr. Msysey or Mr. Rett fmagb e i wbLb itbsd oasC tteadf"prone, sh6 bad -moth like to. know !"esaraastianlly enquired as v_Ar.�rs_LX_THr nourNIOx. -. - taake some sorb of representation or pro had with the present arida! But thec the mg to set rep iaatord for wonhlp, .There irate poUtidan, tmkllag a country tor. F. R DIXON a CO.. KRU position to Masdag•r•' date -the date was p aariona : " September was roe, end there never fid been s Hugh. "For tit • year, to dvance." responded t11e .o nor Barnaest Rut, Toroebo. "distil do* nothing of the kind, my dear," 17" -that total *venue 1 3be 'glanced The untvntee swam like a frightful blank editor, "and yon owe me for loan yaan." JM Bend foe Prb• Lase eked Dlaoomts E iia answered promptly- witliv orisk oonfl. through it ill with a burning eye. " Great around bar. The tan bad darkened Itself at riopis wan an as es sed lonarsw rasa soasss - . . : ilaaoa-••You're • Warren, and yon heavens, what was this ! " So winked; w once in her sky. The solid ground seemed to boar•+, or w dlsodar. at eco f o ewes, ora ab ease THE '� IIAD1Ar MUTUAL AID ASM110 don't nae tiny li bit nndentand the ungrateful : I know Mn. Mevsey will. never ,fail bmealh her feet, used eke Isis herself b' f°d°meet "a 4 setas Ossewti fr umi f6wssa WWior aeeatur'& You awn always think forgive me." IIB the timD this reaches suspended alone above an awful abyss. a dw ea ly�v raw wt LIFE 1N(A j M NCE AT C09T ! "; !'•a know iasttaotively aL about os women, yea. I shall have of t Whitestraud, I fear seething and tossing sad aJdying abyss of It s nearly m+ heed for a tallow to boss kb t,ssmrrsaz antes) • -ad oma read da through And through at a for over. -.4 for heaven's sate, do . alter c apo as to boss his wile. , tingle giants, os If we were large print on a try to hush this up as mach as you can." Edle Reit hold her hand still; while" the SII° t Costen Deas earss 1a oast sdeefa CEEAP, RELIABLE, rP.7PULAR etreet•pceter ; while N •matter of asst, you -" Everyone affectionate, but heartbroken sweet gentle motherly old lad; with the Hostess j8pruce street boardinel-hoose) - Large Reserve Fuad. agents wanted. , navel- really see an inch dee below the °are E'"" mow -white hair and the tender eyes pat a Which do yon prefer, Mr. De Lean. new _ . `V lsoa -I'l1 tell you what rhe ll do, yon great A g burst from her bloodless alp& cold palm ap against her barring bow to !aloes Of old!" Mr. De Levin-" It Addr+•r, agAD OFFICE. 10 Klug Street B.Tteesb. bliadoreafare tdte"htaooept"thefor'gary- if is She Lid it down, with both beads on her aelp her to bear.tb. But Etale was hardly doesn't matter abou#'the potatoes. madam . . 'wises to mtnak tact her own letter ; site 11 heart." That %41natare, Elsie, betreyed the aware of either of them now. Her heed but tl you have two kinds of chicken I will �. J e TAYLOR, -PATENTED- I 'never write a word, -f li good' or far evil. to whole truth. SShhee was white as s sheet now, swatp wildly round and round in a horrible take the new. _ ` 1 contradict it or confirm t, to any of these and trembliaa visibly from head to foot. phantasmagoria, of which the Hngigjliit was A: Y. 431. SAFES Y . Tborrid Whitestrand people : ehe'H allow this But she woo d go ht through *cath it; tent and that never had been formed th6 -- AND VAULT DOORS, SLC. _ ­ hatetml wretch Messinger to go on believing ebe would not flinch ; s would know it all- .0entral pivot and main revolving pant ; wbtle �t �} fens for tU Oaealogus Y, she's really dead :and she 11 seise to exiel, all -all, atteely. the Hp h that coos ut revealing himself YAISOES. salsa. iLI!esLlfa. tetcrsor6. Out. Teewt• Raft wefts. • as far as he's concerned, in a pasd- sort of "I neer, ser<;-,.% t,"_sM crud to Elie with nt:atl7 is his lamest �laeltaese and vilenew Ceeelesu sr*e.. �p • f - way, henceforth Aad fns ever. a oDokirg voice. -n and nothingness whisked tenad and coned KNITTING GownaNwa.saR MACHINE$ i •1V.i11'she!" Warren Reil asked dnbionsiy. "I know you did11't, darling. Elie whlsp• that fizd centre In s mad career", she knew .. (� n "Few on earth do oa know what she'll do Bred in bar ear. std she raked not wherefore. aeaaars wain a>•.-•• seals" t` J! Colluff., y , aot•how, Meas• waster. Address lisp. 1r. it z �• Y Elie+" •' And Tan know who did!" Elsie`iobbed ., �y� cay� darllag. do tri to cry;' both the Faftg n..s7 Crarest fs. Toronto. . "_ . . "Wh , wh•ll aUs on earth could" she do, out terrified other women urged upon her'widf sobs and . 1417!" sister answered, with the same. Edi* nodded. + "I know who. did -at tears; but Elsie's eyeballs were bard and GZNTS wA31T'EO for chs improved 40 ,, pot lent ooaviodan is her own inbevd ty least, I cospeot.-Cry, darling, cry. "Never teartaes, and icer heart stood still every mo ![odd washer sad Hteaebr. Psis St HAMILTON, LTAN, CANADA. and perspicacity os ever. "Gonad stns mind n& Don't bent your poor heart for ment within her with le Awe and �0. . DirrrNIS, ,4 AroodeMorosta OaL FlIst of lath«' comas«. H7srr.dc.t.dovwsao � . • e,3d say to•bimr with • town to lase eyes aid wan0 of orybg. • horror mad inordulig � to laic Doose Etta tsaand to Las I a baoomirg smile on her pretty little lips : But Elie couldn't or yet. 9hs put her pt ssstttly ahs stnbobed orb a e Bt �6i,. t;ff a west aaa e • • ttndc. area an Lastest in vatoable aatq sed �i6� to i!n 6 ti,3eeB seater* "lb own heart's darling, I love you de• white hand, sit Nag, o bar open bosom, head towards Edi& "Give the the �ORfiMs. P.O.vu smT.a� Principal, ssy� sQi�in�s.. i,L.i>. .. i"et•�-and I know yon dgaed my mouse and pulled cab slowly, with long likgeriag rs gym,' sM sated is a cold hard voice, . ,to tdan tossed letter!" Wald she fling lnotanas-atiaybaadleofwabar•st•inedlettar as acid and hard -as Hngh Masddger's own FARMS roils.dp. K i..j . Aur icer, CHOIR FARNIS FOR SALE HI GALL PANTS � ; - hessel! on ties• Moxise, or 14ampdes, or Tbey wen Hugh's letters, that she Lend Korff. L ITC LL, D.d.l��gaing, OU thwt fearful sonans. H. YATCHELL, Dsattorr, Ossa. 11�ANITOBrA. MIIxI••. or `Meyssyt, or whatever else Ton wore at her breast on that terrible night Edi* banded`it to her w[thont •single call them, and • say sweetlyy :"I did not ran she had dried them All carefully 'ore by ..word. ' Agents •std for our Dlaelrasvd away from you ; I waw't ins11eet2 I one here in bed at Lowestoft ; and she elfin looked at it mechanically, her lips set MONEY. le+talega•• rslnrtrh , `i. nql trill ineffeotnall to' drown myself, for t them *till next the broken heart that ht; then site wkd fa the arae metallic 6aLF•ws[ieurei pP co ; Toro6ta Okt. RTI88 wishing to parabssa impeovd taakitebs love of this dsai,'-sweet, ch min tical Hugh had so lightly swtriflod to mammon. •� p Ila. c sef0les 60 16. Upwards, A hn>O i ias31- ' gg. pee g g y tone as before : Do you know anything t " 7 p LOAN on Farms Lowest !tats& eodsfn of mise who dirgncefnlly jilbd Smudged and, half•erasd by immersion as 21HolmburyPisw,DakeStreet,StJamse . MONEY Nod•l�. Co .et• •olfotled. pe�sssMes,eall or write to e. L lLLolislr;l[o _ �!�� tae in order to propose to your own d her, �heg were, she could 'still read them in ,' Warne says the club tier of the s. w. .sur Fin.oai.l Art , Arthur'+ )Eoek, 1[am se., wiksipeg. Iktoefstltea _, . era then, believing me to brave �ki11La m • their"blurred'condition sad sks keen them o BatabiuAed 18so. 79 g�it. Toronto tnraistod tree nisei•, ani wtttr�t swisNe•in .4 y Cheyne Row lives thele," a answered _ __Id. •.)eodaL ltomw +o Las sl awroul else self for chem* aped sorrow, has tramped up by heart already, fol the matter of shat, softly. • letters and telegrams in my name, of malice tl the water had lewd* them gilts .iliegtble. Elie tali back apo. her pillows on Stained !Girlass of iseeresR • . _ prepense, on par�iose to deodve you.. He's She drew the last ens. out of its envelope ,,are. " Edie," she *rid " oh, Edie, '. • •mean scoundrel, and I hate his very name; with reverent care, mad laid it down side 'Edle, hold tae Iliicht, or I shw{1 sinal and die! Merchants, -Butchers, and I want him form ; to I won't allow by side with the forged letter to Winifred. -If onl' he b beta oriel and notlsiag FOR CHIIRCHES, DFCELLINGS,I. Tedi ! y n and trades Generally. ,i frim to matry'vonr Winifred, or whatever Paper for paper, • they. . answered exactly, more, I woaldn t have minded tit; fade* AND PUBLIC BIIlI.DIN. .. -- . else, her precious newfangled high•fbinting insis3and shape and glaze and quality. Iwouldn't. Bui.thatheshould$aso•a+w- t w•wsneaGOODMANinyoarlocalitytopiokap . name may be." Could any womwn'on earth Hugh had often shown her bow admirably srdly, so mean, wo'unworthy of himself -it CAUSLAND & SON " so utterly *ileo* herself and her own woman• be could Imitate any particular handwrite kills me, it kills ma -I ooulda't have believ- CALF SK1 N , liners as to go and asy allthat, do yon sup. Ing. The suspicion was prefound ;.but she ed It i" - 76 Hing St. W., Toronto. Foruedrs furnished on Satisfactory Qnaracty. tv :i fy°erM anybod-anywh'e��� -Yon may think would give him at least tha fail beat:flt of ,• �s bar, mother," Elie whispered - Q. e_ PgC3_N1 so in your hears, t dat$i•`yI my dear boy; all possible doubts. She betd•it rep to the low, 'v Kiss her,' and Ly her head, so, CANADA PERMANENT but on won't t a solitary woman !n the ht and examined the watermark. Both arss.Pass, vermoet, U. e: , y gs y B8 boa hs upon your dear old shoulder ! . She's .en a m11 t world to ogres with you on the point for one were identical unusual .paper ; B to cry now ! .. I know she's going to Dry ! T,oa�j Sa, llig{� Colllpan� cruel* minute." at •fantastic stationer's In Brighton. It pat her cheek :yes, so. If: only she can JJ cos+ THE TORONTO SILVER PLATE C8 The pointer drew his head lowly m sass driving dagger" into her own heart; trey, she can tet her heart out, and it won't ywgsres►iED i61b. I ..--his cold brow. ' " I -suppose you're rF b, but she would go right through with it; she quite kill her." :-Adanntaoty»n o! the highest padre pf- - , L.]Edi*," he; answered, bewildered. nb mn+t know the"troth. She sous • gust , At the word!, Elie toned the bloomed gem D�Qe 1 Tu>'outo I�t, t �O�OntO n S tLVER -PLATED WARES what'll she do with herself, then, , I wonder!" sad then took three other letters singly from relief of town :theeyy rose to her' is wtor- , " Do ! Edieeoboed. - " As if do wen the the packet. Horror and dismay were awale, rent good, She orie3 as if her heart would Sulaeribell caDital,............... Sl a.aa,ses ' word for it ! Why, do nothing, of course- ening within bar the instlneb and• Ideas of bnnL But It eased her somehow. The two raid Q A#tt 1,....... • ........ • .. s.ase.eee = H: "M ; suffer ; , mourn over it She'd an experienced detective. They were the Yelena islets,.' ..:.......::......:.:.: �-------_-----._ !.-=. eN ezLi • P• y other women cried is sympathy, holding her - T&ADiI. MAR. �I lite, i! she could, poor bodes, bruised, three previous letters she had last received hands, .and enoonrigia* bar to lob out her The entar c►ottal and resourom of this Com- broken-hewtod thing, to creep Into •Lois, !}+our Hugh, in regular order. A stain canned pent rep emotions to !fin very fall` by that pany� tozetor „i; the tnbreand ffoQtttes it by rte'.' i►ith"her heed handing dews, and die quiet by a drop of milk or aeeare, as often happens, natural outlet. They Dried together silent recently regairaa tot ssppi3 ins land owners wtsn J _• •-. - ; ly, like s weeded w0diture, with no one on ran right through the entire quire. is was _for_ ea- !e -pressed cheap mousy, •esti• chs 1„root» to meet with !Aa'1oiuEBase dALiRRO01f promptness and at the lowest current rate of interest �t1 earth to worry_9e bother her. She mustn't t blesses on the front-page-af tDa earIies �eis two suds with a convulsive sure , �p r•q��tenti ler ld.as aeon wadaoeory real 4�0 t0 �Q � $t. W8$t, i{I� CITI _ "' 'die ;; 6u! shi won't do anything. AA we've letter. and nadUest and dimmest owib back and they know she would live, At that the ,Mean seo,auy. Apgjiesti•a may be mads tr ettbsr got to d• _ourselves is just M ceratoet her.: fly ]sat. It went' on Q g�t+al17 %book bad not entirely )tilled oat the !roman of ebe oompsu�'i Ieoat apprats•r+ or f o IR ti. f�eOD1OHArI. J. 0: OOPP. go be stalest and aa6afo[t her. Sie'li oeave by 'pevportheste vada" Ifiri�h tic• widths bet: 1, 8888 R ttAeOlf, r Dfeeo. ...-Taro . lis•ylee. . M0. i- - .. , '� �,Y •� . .1 A • :i,.7 . ' .. ,. >. rI. . 1. .--, -1. . . �.,,, •i,- .'.1�y,itC°„ tis mas�L�..�:�+., # , [c. . r.,_A,#^ ,.:,..•ax.o-. �.w." a rxs:A,-,s. « . ? <n h . o » w .wa &rr frzrx s.n7..,.K ra w,�_ . .W; : ' �yi� .. 4 v . r��� : , - ,T:,. ;, r,� s a, x ..., 'R r Tom.... .. • •r, , -t': _ x. :A ' u ,.i • ..:•a..4b:;'1 .' '.t, r,r ,. .. rir[k ^ ,rr .`N, � i:. .,.,.! ;.� `.,'.�;t w +Oi•. .,x-e.� ...r -s,.: ;Aa:,w� a•� r. = To OV3 BYBYC=E11Z : Hg referring llso>rsotsetl�a, - -- Oat Pair a 7ai7c. ' 10 tiN addrseaLbal be your vapor Toe --- am always aaoertsln %be date rowniab A public meeting far the purpose of A gentleman from Toronto went out to • ' iour snt>aerlprioaio Tim1ftwsis aid. orgsaizwg s file oom an wt'Il be bald in hewasarket end started to walk frons . Eearittaaaes o:e aoiaowledsed �ta Dale's Hall on. Tuesida Angaef�I�. pe BUY .YOUR SS JARS ehaose of date on. label on the bra taper ol- y, rto He maintained that welkin was the healthiest of exercises. ,-O "' I � 10 naerpt of money at this once. Always The subscription list, which appears in g' .,, - - •' keep �e este pdd ah.ad another place, has reached a sufficient After trnflnpmg as far as Pickering he _, �_` Q tuing conclu r � [w Acy>cx rretraratrrs Ttttr9�tr.ee iedingoda oe is �e a ted � � ane a -w as-reo. y is ---,aad----- a an the finished . - '-- - . _ _ -__+ `s v - $tray $leer b. King. q sloe tieheoi ioasa >�] - __ +' g Notice -W. Woodruff. a �lerrtma rsae. The Bowmanville school_ board re-e•at �J11M Jr �,1(� - /I Load -E. fitephenson, _ Farmers in Western Ontario are kick• •• ing, with excellent cause, against the in• a deadlock, fi Baiter -W. '13. Dunbar. ud have been for about a .-- Cook's Dowswell's. year. They cannot agree upon the kind �fl- roads of the English sparrow, It seems of buil y ..:QuartB Pints and Half Gallon Local -Royal B"g Powder .Co. these terrible -little pests -thresh out the � to erect and always rotes � ,9t. I.awreaw Canals -A., P. Bradley. grain in hundreds of fields, and the far- dead tie.- Such eyithsts as "fool,-E"'liar," . • Contractors --De t. - of Rail*a s sad and "infernal liar illuminate the elo ixent . D F mars demand some protection from them. q -- at IQWeSt rice8 r. Csaala. Tlie sparrows are somewhat scare around speeches of this refined and intellectual p - - - here, and we should be truly thgnkfnt educational board. It would be a -good - • • y -`7-' thing to have the children of the seatiop < o-.r- Ight Ifight4ug �•wo. �►at is a[sat _. - attend tliese meet* a sn masse. The - - - __ _ - -- _ ,. g y �: ` We can call a man -au "enterprising would pick up a certain elegance of speech, - PIC]iERIDiCi,.O1Q'F.,.AUG. 17, 1888. . _ =--- - citizen" and caniadte out soft, s�wder to, aneniphasis of 'utterance, and a"]icense .R - LC�CALISS.' sorb it is a wistful, expectant wav; but them. The Bowmanville News suggests • ___ . •Cl - • -• • if gee. should call him an -"enterprising that the board resign every man"of them, . .. t : • deadbeat" we have every reason to be- `and prove to a doubting p ogle that they ` - liev8. he would oto _ •- XM02V,i =Building'operations are brisk 'm this p hie 'paper. Steil the .still Possess some sense. - . vdllage• latter statement might be the most troth- s Paonlias neeistoa: • . _. Barley is said to be quite dark here-ful-- . Police Magistrate Horne took new y T j �( w - . sea so onng _ i on ds in a Fran in �K L � U 1►� - -A letter relating to natural gas rill The voting son of fir. R illiam Sleep so ago. Sir. Frank Webb had bean: eon I�XX:: 1 Al � � - � . be found elsewhere. had his arm broken on Thursdav last victed some time ago of a violation of the ; -Dir•: and Mrs. C. E. Marquis .are at while unloading barley in the barn. He Scutt Act. Since then he has -leased his . Bought before the recent advance h _Hannilton visiE n friends. was standing on the load, and grasping a bar -to a Mr. Ross. air. Webb was sum- . --Mies Beattie, of Toronto, is visiting pput bis strength:. The rope yielded and violation, buwhe produced a lease signed selling extra cheap for cash ' i at the residence of Dr. Rea. he fell to the floor breaking'his arses badly. by himself and Ross•turning the bar over - , ` ,-Tbe late rain will probably, spoil the We understand he,is . progressing' favor• to the latter. Ross admitted having sold �� • • _.,_small potatoes -by making them bigger. ably under medical treatment: liquor, and stated Lhat' he paid rent to It will pay you t0 bud fY'olYl Webb for the bar. bits Horne held that -]4faster SVillie Matthews, of Bow• d �aaawas. ' as the law had been violated and- as Mfr. e ' manville, is visiting friends in the village. About 3 o'clock one morning last week Webb received money indirectly Pram tl�e ' y. ....T _ 5 -Yen can't gauge the grip of a green Ddr. Warren Wcodruff had :lie team and `i' bsr,'lle saw no other course. but to inflict (')' Al I '�euctimber by tLe size of tke pesky thing. butcher cart standing at his door readya fine as rovided Ey ]ate, and .it l sing a ItJK IE & RQtT � L. -Tomatoes may now be seen upon to start for Toronto, and while be Was p i i a y P second offense, he fined Mr. Webb, the roofs, woodpiles and- such -places; trying inside they started themselves. He propretor, 3100 and costs. This is anew 4o -Ret ripe, secured another horse and erg and gave ova of dealing with the case. Mr. 1'4 ebir , - chase, overtaking the . elopers away oat y - Highest:. price . for, Butter and' Eggs. _ -What abertt aur- Civic .Holiday 2 states that he will -appeal. . When will tea have iE, and what .wily we on the 4th con. The .cart was fall of -_ fresh meat, but no dam+rge was.done. - eoatrtbatianii, ~. tlA with it _.. - —.----...__ -- --------- The following sums have been sub- -Those indebted to THE :� Ewa will aha soap aaataeaa. , _ scribed -towards ere protection by" the CEI TRAI.. STORE, RROUGHAININ "" please remembsr that . are in the col- Mr. A. �i`. Wright. of the Brantford foLotiving ,Parties :-Breretota Eunttng - o .. _ .. . '" "' leeting business. Soap Forks, who worked the village- on 910, Christopl.er Dale $10 and an es• . Saturday last,, informs us that be secured =101 orb We -have just- receivld several crates of bio. I Dishes an& are --DIr. A. Findlay is able to be around n tension ladder worth 910, �C. T. Dunbar + , orders haze for 8 80 worth of sou This again, after -break ing, his heel. He -sports 810, E. Wright14iir810, Chas. Le 310, Jag'. selling them at _0°� below the usual prices. speaks well -ior the eleanliness of our - scone yet, however. Gordon 10: ,James -Rea s 31 Dickie Ili •Tt® f�,�g ,Our crown and eliz fruit 'a ,,'- people, •surely.-Wiarton Echo, Not + + J J rs have just arrived, we- �haye -Tax NEw% office is rushingthin , Marquis 89, A. H. DoweRell 85, Isaac all sizes and are selling them very cheap. Rs much, Bro. Croce. If -'rise people of Mise 45, W. G. Ham $5. J. A. Hilts 35, - •prat now fin the. Voters' Luta, ani the d - - __ 1 �Viarton have any pressing ane for that p A Bunting 93, D. O'Connor Si, B. S'u' has olio u duce we bought our summer stock, therefore, we priatint for the Fall Fair. I amount ofsoapthey ztiillprobably unearth g g p $ �' -Hr. Goo. Atkinson, Rouge Hril,;had a�iniesoar gloves and sacks of laEt year's Abbott '°" Ales, Findlay $5, �Y, D, are prepaxed to supply sugars at the old prices. ' -_. : _a heifer killed by lightni.ig during the pattern. Gordon 8.;, Mrs. D. Leavens 1i" 3. lis .S'111=er 0; 00d.B. lE a .have. just. received another large order of ilea storur of a week ago. - - _ .. • - B gs'ummer good. Cnstomer> pronounce this lot the nobbiest, best and Beal W. J. Gordonoron 8 G. S Cowan -heavy —The Grr6 _ g e 'tall Tara. 31. Stirs bI.-feCattsla�d 3 das.�Pollatd . ` ''ens 'n ens with s air of.tweezers a suppose presence o a rattlesnake e, ClarkBros. ret Isaac .. . P ing p P m town has revived, several snake stories. Linton '35, John Leslie $1.50. Alex. Toronto -prices paid for eggs Llyd good butter. -- 60 crises of eggs, wanted at . . iza some Selda up that way: — :: .+-pee party. after explaining that the best, Falconer 11.50, W. Allaway 8'G. A. villa• o>±ce. No. 1 Batter for sale in small crocks at cost. ' -We will send this -paper to yourself cure for a rattler's bite was to fill the tta• �v 11. IV. V• Richardson -55, John _. or !o any friend of yours to the beginning !fortunate full of brandy, stated that in Field $'?. Richard :1)aie ,&:i, Geo. E . �T A-.:, -of ne:t year tar 85 cents spot cash.. I local, option. counties across the lines a , Slaver 85: Win. T. Har2'riek- $J, .Sas. I -IT R : , .. TheNeww Fork Graahic is beim well i man who wanted a.dr.nk badly went off ]totaisey 81, Cin. Henderson 81. Tbere —"4 gg - ECI-I POJ supplied with original poetry. Wit do I and sot bit by a rattlesnake and was. are several parties whom. the committee _ . .Central Block, BTOugI]a.m, Ont. . . . ;not some of our local poets enter.the Mats. given all the brandy he •could swallow. have as yet -failed to iriterview', ' nn+l it is -- -. -- . - - - -In another calami .air. Thos. Dunn, 1 Quite an old gains .over there .by t1ris expected bast these will swell ..,tae sum . . i. of Claremont, a=pilins the word Bomin:e, time, he says. eansiderablp: - EI' - f Ve40-0— ztovtue. !i'he �Tnitaa stat" Csop. -- of whish we naked a definition last reel. One of the sect, on the G. T. R. The Anar.e,rua Rural Hvri _.ACo---Q• "" ' ournat, cn Z. gna ' iea a;vest is. now eompteted. IL.and llslf-a-loran •they papers are going __ _. _ - _ _ - _ - - '. Dtoutlay morning and brought end shows no nes rovetnent in c aalit 11. ill :: `- •= ':lo take n, rest next week, and will not R qht it up to P l y . - .seas, - - _ W. J:. Gordon's grocery store. It is gen- over the li revieus .-estiwritea,. earl. the • - Ole D1IIrieT, Tea ant{ Toilet Sets Have. you seen . t ' erally supposed to be a rattlesnake, al• heavy rains daring the harvest have - -Every person wlio failed to notice though it has no rattles. It is perhaps P 1 J - caased e decided $e depreciation .inn , unlity.. spin ehaefine a .res on_ Tlllttsdaj and Fri- P It is an nasatisfactory.crop to handle, the _ T W _ S E . *S• _. da �S venins of last week. messed a• Senso y°u�' IL spotted brown, black millers find -it dithcnit to get enough of . y g and -gray. If it is a _rattlesnake it mast g •• m6 hens been imported from the mates in a a quality to keep up tTe-e itatdar� . . _. ' _ . j - ' --Mr. and Mrs. T. SkAson left for seasoua flour. The ria wheat harvest The mos eail I 11. -Setts I have evt?3` Si2eII In P2Cli box ase, or res some such way. Later.- spring e�ring -_ 4heir Lorne in Clinton Saturday morning. A stranger who professes to know pro• is in progress and tb� quantity, and quality ...-, . - . R . - - i fir. Jackson thoroughly • enjoyed -big Pounces the above reptile to be a milk promised to be from 10 to 1, per cent. ___ _ _ - __. --_- .._ _. i ~:. s d -- .- ..----- -- -- -- 41idays. - ` snake, instead of, a rattler. below last year crop. Eng has bad - `: a bad har-rest and res its from Russia - _ ! '" -- _ Wl:st this country needs ze a disb our ran l�s, and Hungary are toned down, so that the l washing machine that a man. can ase The co of the rize lists of •Elie . Y _ � � L� �� R iwhea his wife is away from home.,,;— py wheat interests of • the world buds fair to _ ... _ _ � i • World Pickering Agricn2iu Society`s fall fair be stronger than tar vears. The out crop _ - . _ _ . has been left is our harsda for publication 'is large, but the anality is pour and of Several Flees of- typhoid fever_exist by President I'oneber. We see with sur. light weight. Cora baa made a suc,aess• ' ' - - _-` A - -- - around Pickering' of a somewhat serious prise that the merchants and business fdl advance towards maturity, and noth- T T'r­j. - --.*.. � _:type. Ia9pure teaser. is generally credited mss of Luis village dq not figure 'very ing but a low dip o! temperature canIFR U 1V :with caus%eg typhoid. conspicuously among the dvnor4 _ of prevent it getting out of .the reach of t}3e The [armer8 have got right down to spemal prizes TRF Nr:wa ls' godm2, to frost. .-In the corn best the farmexa _-- - - _ - _ - *oiid Lard Rork, and threshers - find give a special, and would like to see a reliance is upon bis. fat tinge. and as the • difficulty in securing enough men to 1 few ethers do so too. Anyone desiring country is well drained of merchantable � ­�-, . -.1 . ' . manage•the machine. . . ito offer a s=pecial must .leave notice of bogs he must push his spring pigs to an :I I -Mr. W. W. Tamblya, MA., head same with ye ediwr before Monday even- earl market. The outlook for an ad. �j e OTS I i� aster of the Bowmanville High School, ing next or it cannot appear jn the prize vsnce in cattle is not very encouraging'. V HOICE TE.Li '30 s . I Z:�� ­. has been appointei Principal of the Whit list. Come gentlemen,•do gordethrng. : . ors aafly >4seaa.. > .. by We beliepeCollegiate t hat focal apiarists have �a v a� Heavy and soar bread of biscuit has a , The' oodbrid a ,News, in vast influence through the di estive or ans %. .. :: g speaking bf R R - . fottnd the crop a failure this year Dr. Jng's medicine troup which gave an upon the measure of health we enjoy. ,.i owing to the ec"ty of white clover, and open air concert from a wagon- in that How imlpsctaut_to-ur -Present_ a i ! • • `. various honey producing tilants. village recently, ssys:-'•Mr, Watson -#and future naefulnass rho blessing of good ILI . j health and a sound coastitfl4ion are, we G 1-J V •y a• . j --Tf you ow o - any item o neves Rive can only res in w en we ave " near -the village of Pickerin is the ------ _ _ ____ Its the facto, don't sneak around with g"' and when it is too late to repair -the dam - them until the paper is out, sad then ask speaker, -and he is a credit to the Creek. a;,*e. Notwithstanding these facts, thous- y and would be the same to any city in ands of persons daily jeopardize not only AS}� �' ' ns why we didn't mentiun'the matter. Canada. He is a man with an unnsnal their health, but their lives, and 'the% - - -We have received . a pamphlet ably combination of talent and apparently a healths and lives of others, by using ` FdeaWig with the "Swine Industry," bat • L. r Ire {t is of no use to us we will resent it gentfetnan irf every sense of the word. articles in the prParatnon oI their food the 11 s - ` p He would adorn a pulpit or grace the purity and heafthfalnes's of which •they - _ � ar to tLe first a�ionitaral friend who calls. floors of- Parliament. He • is ••a good kuow .nothing, Perhaps a few ,ceuts ni ,y + �, =Rev. E. �tarray and Rev; P. Back; tnirriiF, not a .bad eloeationish and he have been saved, or it may have been more a ;, ' Iev, -of St. ' Michael'. Colfege, Toronto, would make a Rood tragedian." conveaieut to obtain the ttrticics used, and • Q -I--� . spent two days rusticatinR in this village . ' - the housekeeper takes the responsibility -- :- `-I F L� -, '� - A!'rfaaa Abroad. and possibly will never know the mischief - at the presbytery of Rev. Father Sheahan. Po Y _y � a �' tie hay e fore us a F�opy of the East that has tinea wrought. ,Paterfamilias . .. -It rosy lend a soft of pastoral;' Los Angels� aponcnf. a new paper puff• may have spells of beadeche,'-the children . - ;' L.. • • Iia -: . ` V beauty to the scene to leave a cow with a lisbed by Meserg.' Ackerman & Coulees may have lost their appetites, or look pale; _ + eruma�pied horn scratch its ribs against The senior member of the firm is Dir. L. if so, the true cause is rarely suspected. i �� - our door, post, but we'll be• blest if, it S, Ackeranan late editor and proprietor ,The weather, the lack of 'out -door air, or . �' 1 ; `: i - .. , alesr't annoy as. . , of this P - P some other . cause is given, and the un- I i% : r I -� paper. ' The paper before us is'Lhe wholeeowe, isonoaa a stem of adniterat- ! -We are desirone of getting a re b Po y _ i : i' gnlar first num er, and bears the impress of ,ed food goes on. Next to the flour, which GQT�R i •' ' I edrrespondent at Nest Hall -our •last is of Ddr. Ackerman's energy and -taste. should be made of stood, sound wheat- and L.- �rawuig rapid, up there. Also at Green- We most heartily congratulate East Los not round to fine, the yeast or. baking "SES' , . E wood. It u not squibs We want, but Anggtes upon securing ae. a resident so powder, which furnishes the rising proper- - _ legitimate iters of general interest. (sterling a public and private citizen as ties, is of -the greatest importance, and. of - 4.- The above Cut represents the . -Messrs. Arthur Johnston, Green. I'Hr. Ackerman. end we forcast that the the two we prefer baking powder, and al - wood, and Wm. Boges, Aadley, •returned E�ponerit will.' prove' both a sound ways use the Royal, as we thereby retain - - from Scotland on Monday; after a most) financial speculation, and s boon to the the original properties of the wheat, no FEATHRBO'NE : CORSET enjoyable trip. Mr. Johnston brought I thriving town in which it is published. fermentation taking place. The action o4 I - out four Clydesdale . horses. for, .himself, the Royal Baking Powdar upon the dough y aau_aa7s Which for Ddrability, Grace, Elegance and Ease stands Unrivalled... These C`ortets -aid six for John_ Miller. is simply to awed it and form little cella - are boned with fibred quill, -cantata • " This is ilie dull season, frien Is, Every through every part. These cells are filled 4 -The pulpit of St. Andrew's church � thing which is not scantling perfectiystill, with carbonic acid gas, • which passes off .•'.I gide St®elfs t0, , �=Of•+>� OZ .�Z7.Bt . vias occupied Sunday by the Rev. Mr. Lord, moves along with a slow, listless motion, during the process of baking,. The --Royal , - - • • - . who comes from the Eastern --Provinces. devoid of life. The lowing , ki_ne chew is made from pare grape aeid, and it is . . Will not roll up at the side, and are positively the best Corset on the market. Tile tara•otit Was Elie largest since Mr. their cud in a lazy fashion, and the erst• lire action of this acid upon highly carbon- . ar�r ihed bicathon a states "' ]E.Did will occupy this - hl it again, neat a p Io21fl oat . rte topgae tr C on Each Featherbone Corsets aranteed to be absolntel ttnUreakable to ve, eifeot ' upy p p g nd stretches in ilia shado in ]inti of fight• a gas ureallutled to: and• these iedr, tested s Ru y Ri P .. Sabbath• i ing. The horses will not inn away, no I are so pure and so perfectly fitted, tested ease to the wearer, to *ash and laundry without damage; and to be gatisfactor -in G.T.R. all -rail excursion from Wlutb9 one will Ret .drank and smash anything and adapted to each otper,,that the action, eF spent., If riot, return within.four weeks and your money will be refunded ,.'.; '.'.piokerin Toronto, lirookliu, A rEle,&c.,, ap, and oondenae it, we cannot find an ig' mild cad permanent, and. is continued to you. For, sale by ; 8 fy y daring the whole time of baking, and ono to Laugenburg (240 miles west of Win- news worth writing down.. Our readers residue of poisonous -ingretlients remains - r• ' r►ipeg) Aug 28th, good to return until ! must reme'mbei• th6ugb, that about half nndarrnine the health, no heavy biaanite, Oct. 2i, only x28. For bickers arcs ap- ;the papers of the province are taking their no soar bread, bat if directions era fol- � IV ' pIp tc E: &ep)i lesoa,- uptown G.T.R. haiidays'now, and evbn if ones is n ed, every &Wcle will be found, sweet • • . I• x ticitet and te}egrapl. office, WhitbS, I goad as usual, it is better'tban none. - sad wbolesoine.­ , .11. �_ _ ' . _, .: .. L ^ "b`+.!�.. L ✓ L '.t.. .. ',: ',.46., :-......'v,� ,... - ,.. . , - , ±:..Ai". , h.lx.i-�:.. - ... ...as.u;.?.' sri..., .�. r "ir5,...-+•,. - ..+. 'c *�,.1 4 : ,.0 _