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As for ixMO than On t + f ^t ,Lt f>d %�,_-� _ . LATSST'LOCAL' 1fA1'PaNIH(ig RXC0]Et> LID Sy Alex. Rotlertevll the fat man says be 'ia a son r roily; old`T : ';,' i t John Dunbar d fin hi`" - M.BAfiE'�2Ax, M,D., C.M., f.P. Titlt P1�ilg AlFTD JOTTED Daw>,t AY Oos stranger. perhaps he is a stranger to him; to are �ieitinq at Dr. Spark's.s. .. I . A E.O., Coroner. OMee and Residence, t s; Mr Mansfield i Intro u his t1t3w �,'% g{ng street, Pickering OIDce house: Horning �_ :..1 COEB1tEP4NDIiI�TB. for the simple reason he does not mingle p 8 P , 1 a- Evening 6 to t3. _ a boat. We are not in the habit of boast- • ,-} Sc 9Q to uai�►; tq _-�._. . "l V ,# ; ' with the toughs, - . The Bishop says � .. t " j`� _ - -- -- - - - � ' I am ver fond of`mutton. That ma g b t tl�iak she will�take the lead. r !" ,: '. T h tby� 'i W. FERRIER, 1i.D„IIf.C.P.B., Ont. Q '°+:1 w� r .. OLAREMONT. ,"° .• y ., y be Sc . Vienna loaded' peas and left fo`r ' ;n so, but I don t think he need trouble about p { ` ; • COr.ONER. Ofllce hours--morning from ti a ..r. - , . . N,' t>k ' to 10, evening b to 6. Surgery in rear of BUQ INo"cs--gv�,Taeaday*ftoftooz Taz N"� 'that as his ghee are too bone for me. He b' r Hin n. The barl�e -• r -,tl :,tr p y y is beginning to _. E•., f:_ 'l " I- s�Oas, Brock St.North, Claremont. Patrons man will be found in hie oBloe oven J. Bundy's said his dog did not bother his sheep, 1 move towards the ale ator .again and th• ,_. ice,h ;:,1. aopplled with Pure Drags, Chemios>as Ao., all L. i • FP shop In Claremont,where be will be pleased to did net wonder at that, as he had been fed coal t move out. see any of Iris subecribere.I s �� ohewp for cash. Stl►i ;f+ on bones too much. So •ibis may account A mbar of arson , either Rose Bank r ' r Amon the callers at our sanctum Tune- for the Bishop's �� ' i f a p great weight in flesh. I Cam rs or their visitors, have made as ' day were several uew subscribers. lieu. think he must be to j i S - . _J, :' r s': DerztaL. ...'a.. t i �'i . I very cross at the table racti a of fishing in our bay on the Sab- 'it' \. ,,,,,,,,,,;�,,:.�:.�;�„.�. -..,;,,,,✓, ,,. _ t A• H. Hippan also dropped in for a few for bis wife and six oldest of the fa[eil t ' ' WILL BE mitiotes c at. Y nth. We ezpeeted bitter things of them. A. RISK, DENTIST, are a skinny lot but the breed will show - ••round in the pwrlure of the Gordon House, . : ' A meeting of the Exebutive. of the ---only give it time. Ae for Vt'm. Cra than at. J —SvNPl owax. . ,,„- ° : p• ford's valuation It �«�-• lif.,r, -: Hie de9ng,from 9 s.m. ant'il 4 niever�wed- $oath Oiutario $.$. Association will be , be made quite a slur. It . bold iii the Methodist ohureh, Brooklin, may seem rather low,but I had great faith WHITBY. r {.'_ — - ---- - w;. o; Friday, September 20th at 2 p.m. in the Bishop's power to screen as you will ` loyal.. A 1 are urged to be resent. notice in last letter what a protector he What the tovi*a should do ie to turn the I t+' ' ^' has been to me 2 Had old f� I known he was so grounds into a ublic parka r- s 1. - If someone wool die and Ieavo a sum PIm: �, EDGAR & MALONE, BARRISTERS of moues to be •I; need In cutting the daring and partial I think $25 would have Bonin a part of-the grounds for games •, ' , and Solicitors. J.D.Edgar, E. T. Malone F 1?o q �u:11 sma led it throe h had IAilled Cra ford. and J. F. Edgar. . once��Wd lington st. East, e< lairdaoks and other wild flowers on our Rg y ands forth. A band ¢tans could then be •,y - f As for the Bishop's valuation it wow be ereOte and the town banii engaged for ter- Toronto_, etas {. streets, uture generations would rise up still smaller for he is neither use or orha- Lain evenings in the week daring the sum- _ t and call biro blessed. Our athivaeters meat only at the table, where he displays mar. Something of the sort is needed in ”'` r GHAT BALL- DOW, BARRISTERi ' . are Fn posed to attend t trip 1 • olio or Not Pub is ate, x[c= 0 6. h' k. . 1Y and B ar► 1 Oa re groat activity with knife and fork an`d every wn. ,, a�averell'8 dock,Brocsk-etroet,Whitby. Privatq lld. end @race and Ira Boyer went out spoon co[nbicted. This ma accogtnt for his The Model school' opened on Monday �' ��' lands to loan at leleest rates and on favorable enormous wei y with venteen n ils r 1 ' PI terms of payment. tl-y to 400dwood oo Saturday to play croquet weight. But I must la down present and enough .L3, -y - ------------- Absolutely Pure. with the nom team, composed of Hetsrs. my pen or the Bishop and I will got on bad heard rpm to make twenty-one. Mr.Jas. 4� ' f al;ld - - HUMAS PARKER,' BARRISTER Bradshaw and Lawrence. The latter terms, and now that they have formed a B+ro the efficient tea' her, addressed the a �; T This owwer never varies. A marvel of uric famil com act the may probably model es in splendid style on theirs special 't and fiolicitor, Qcc. Mopey to loan. No � p 7. won 'beet two. in three. A return [no y p y P got me p ;,, ` commission. Office: He ey'RBuilding, Picker- stleng and wbolesomenees. More eeonomicsa work than the ordinary kinds, and cannot he sold in will doubtless be played later on, when into the, cooler.. But probabilities are nd he was follo ed by Mr. Fare- ing; open Query Saturday. 4 7 _ competition with the multitude of low test short our c}ub will seek revenge-ah. poiuting to the Bishop netting into the well w o braced them �np on the ynestion • a 1. _, - -- weight alum or phosphate powders. 8olc� onl COOIeI Sret as I was informed at S�hitby E. FAREWELL, LL. B., BA$ in Dana. RoY�. BwsiNO >'pwDSx Co., IoG w Sunday afternoon Henry her, a of ed slice from a suers! standpoint. T �' p had the man Brown, whom he gent to the Mr. It ]ston, of Toront is asaietalSt dur- ,# • ik t1 . RIBTF.K. County Crown Attorney, and 8treet.N.Y. s6v, young men aged 1$, along with two porn. County Solicitor. Count House. Whitby. 1Q y ' F cooler�erR for the ver wonderful offence of InTh townelhad$40 insurance in h ' - ---' --- nc't'T']es;. panione went iII.bathing ir4 Dixon's mill bit in a watch aylittle ,below its value Oa t e t * ---� - ------ - -- --- - -�. K E pond.on the_7tIl concession of Markham. taken proceedings against the Bishop, he shoed factory, and w consider that lets - l l'tttiI &IC.. ;� �- . Vetes�tnttr y. . • 'I` c� he water wet quite deep and none of the would certainly have been trying the them ter down in thb best manner .pos- ts ucl our �_ `^ ^^-�� '� ' r,t,dr� ;.�,�, ; �hingfe. M111 and Lumber Yard, three could swim, sad °lpher was drown cooler himself. It would have been a great Bible• If ever any othe man comes here' �itltter a.. • . H. HOPKINS, VETERINARY M-A.Ft,KIiAM, - - - 4>N'1P. ed. Deceased had been sickly for. some power for reform in the Bishop's carper as w[t}t a name shoddy we trust he may. ' ' 1'� Hnrfieon,(Traduate of the Ontario Vet- a J.Y. I and the Bishop h be carried' e•ioary C.�1le6e,Toronto. Treats all diseases of years past,and was just beginning to gain p aye been rather d to the light t house and sent )Wrier. _7• • .the domesticated animals.. Calls by day or shingles, Lumber, Aill 13tuff, Lath' and ,Lulls. strengeh and move around. The faueral frienc(ly but of lace we are a little apart. swim ing with a big s one for ballast. It t ni ht pronfpL]yattended to. Office and residence Lumber.urniahed and¢reseed to order at . t Since'he has talten to Hole down was a hoed busines from the first, a r- 7 g L, low rates. occurred 1 Tuesday afternoon at Stouffrille. R Among Y Id shoeg at Mr.Isaac futon's, P--,—ng_ ---y - ,iy The trial of VV. Benson of Uxbridge R language. I shoddy failure and the etof shoddy towns- t r, the toughs and use sl n lan us e, some- b p f times think he wouldlnearly tell a lie and men ; lint now that the whole humbug is' _ . - lll t�18 HOPIUNS, VETERINARY SUR- Shingles, Ist class, _.. 00 r s uare. townbbi or the larceny of 117 from the swear to it. I remember him a r man BHT #• , ,< < q„ oeket i for the l s, borne ':'e trust that t e name of shoddy . 11 • (3EON, Graduate of the Ontario Vet. Lea 11.10 p q occured before of ag• but he came through ion ma n 1 y ' �. t� ir1Ce: s __ istratea Holden and Parker on Friday g suffering and Y onger attach i self to this town. - erinary Celle e, Toronto, will visit Whitevale It cost about . , s and Cherry every Saturday. Diseases of y handles the $repress purse. 0f coarse, 13000 for the town to learn �i�V I D BA R K E Y - - MA R K HA M afternoon. The trial was a lea 1 1110. the her e'a foot attended to at my shoeing forge c • rthy cue then he become notorious as a �5 per cent. 'Prat t e very name o the fraud should . . lot 33,7th con., Pickering. Calls promptly at- ^ and A number 0f witnesses w.era called, nloz;ey lowlier. have RReeted at the Bart.-Chronicle. , tended to. Telegraph ad3rose: Wh.tevule,Ont. g�..k0rlZ1�' bat no real evidepco n air �, d z 11 .P,O.address: Oreen River,Ont. 34-y r o, need to iin. This worked very well for a tirrie. . =...,�.--_--___ - -- -- --'- `- — LIVERY ., STABLES plicate the accused—nothintt but suspiC gut it has farce a great decline, ' , µ IS - ." - I.. . And the money he cannot glad, 01 CHERRYW000. - . Ion. The result urea that bit. $eueon E3q now he goes blind to lt'��itg l6 �ct�Dig. '- wits fully acquitted. Lawyer Chapple, of with two males in front and an us behind, blr. lid Mrs. (�rslla ay from Brawn's 1 - Idesire to return my thanks to tY public for Uibridg @, hand!@d rig case. Mr. Bell Hit or miss he does cot mind. Corns , Markham, w re the Now be i■ a nests of _ their patronage since I took posseeaion of the getting s little old $ t�,omVeyancer, &r... business,slid to intimate that in future I will was called Re a witneal for the prosecu• And shaky I am told, Mr. C etty sr. - ...,.,_._..,,..,,.ti-.:..;,_. _._...✓...,..Y,.: keep on hand at all times first-classes for hire. tiou, yet hie evidence showed that on the Such desb must be a lireseurrsyrotmgorold, Mr. t'• Hx BaACh 1 as eosin r @sUtUed mHOMAS DUNN Cony vauopr Coin- I have added several new horses sun have had Bo uow I shall lay my pen to dry � 1 ` m rigs renew«d,so that the beat of satisfaction dap lu iluestiou and the precious day Ile or I shall raise);iw u ►sky high, ' Lis stn ies at the f''or Perry collegiate ' miesioner for taking AtIl3ovits, etc., Clare- y will be Riven to my patron► sad paid Benson 118. The general ub 6o aO°A ►►Tc. my T,ord�y Bisho and wont,out. W1 p your try, rntaitU A.. At the late departmental ex- ' ' TEAMINC3 A8 L7>rtUAL. - E. Pees• IL ._ _ _ -.-�______.-. ---._.. . lit is satisfied with the result of exam The Pu amine pas flit. Roach only lacked four IINTI G, Issuer of Marriage �.y Terms ressoca'ble. inatioA. gh Holden sheep case is import marl, securing a thif•d class ce ificate. Be 1J Lioea3ea for the County of Ontario. Oi- __ ►• Died at Kauktinntt,V[rlatOloAtn, on Tu@s. ant because i► involves a principle. This We tr t the ae artmerit may et sae its Village the store or at his residence, l ,i+k Y ing �- ����=N• day, bept @rnber Std, k'rank WatBOn, tt ed case wiN cried all over the township in wit cl ar to reward holpest efI'urt. g% -- =- -- - 8L se and future as a peedent and 'ustice should � ----- months. This u e her fore be do . Alen. Robertson, Yagh's in pasuink through am us• 11 Ilse . E H. COR ELL; Estate, Insura'Dee - Ned tnentaPainfully startled the people cOf hired mean, found two dog'8 wort q his qql n e let town about ;noon of last Sat• and Gene 1 Ag;e% Pro sties bought, ' •' dour and Store t Clarea�on► last week. Deceased was emplo er's shee and shot one of hem ur ay+ ight have notiked An unusual stir R, sold and exuhau.ed. Route co ect.ed. aionev wel) known here bein a son of Mr. Wm y P� 11I1- to loan. Office Et Church et.,Toronto. :;ay Watson our 1 g virtuail�•in the act. The other dog escaped a[nung the inhabitants.i It gas the an �' !.: Meals of all Kinds Bacon and Hams ate► townamA>a end' lit•ed nuidentif9ed. Tlie dead tadmittedlybelcagl! nnal,ct holiday and there was agather- : Do R.liEArt' N, TOWNSIitPCLIJRR f I most of Ills life here. Iu,�1842 Messrb. ed to Sinclair J. Holden. how comes the ing of a clans, preparatory to the spend- . `' Convepa ter, Commissioner for taking Flour best brands Bran and Frauk and John A. Watson went to ti�'16- 9u8stiOw of damage�t. The dead do affidavits, Accountant and Iisurance Agent. [ r u was a ing the afternoon down: at the Rosebank Motley to loe.n u farm property. Wills 1►ro- Shorts, Oats Chopped and cousin and started a werellaut tailoring felon in the eye of the law and had no legal Camp • rounds. Between one and two bated. OFFICE--At whitevale. will be in busies in' Kaukauna, vacre when trey value' Because l.a u r assembled a}:• • bent on + Brougham eve Monday afternoon for the - W11QIe, Hen Feed Of have ros red until a few weeks t O 9- AOy w� °o may kltt any doQ which he secs _1z transaction of b einess._ 27-y . ' �iirsutu , wort in or wounding any sheep or having as tnneli pleasure as ktossible stir- . _ t{- - __ ail kltldS ' when ec@ased was taken ill, and passed �amb. R.s.o-i677, c.lac, e. 1o. ing the afternoon, and with that object in , 9 V. RIC AI;'DSO--v, Life and Fire � CAS FOr AIA, KINDS F YI{ODUCH. awe® Ou the Bed Instant from hemorriing tu10. The defendaut in soy action of damages view tl ere is not the slightest doubt but ;�• ,y�, kill#ag a dog ❑seer the circumstances in ttie t We Insuranc Agent,representivc 11joNorth %d N m � Tmm of the laugs. The Kaukauna Tirnrs in of kill,n weer' tllev st .seeded. All 1 American Life, ancashire and Western Fire t`"`' • . „ 1 g . ton we.ntione,l, may plead not Elie poptllui' a1t1u3e ,. I • Insurance.Comp' Hies, presenting all the latest its last issue bays : The sad and tintr[u@ guilty by statute suds a,•tve this Act and the ulbtrt6 acident to such .places, were am- PYCKLIlING•,: � - p,'�''T� d ath of Mr.-Frank Watson throws a "Ime" n•attcrin evidence, x-S.0. 1t.77,c•1sc,aalo• ply provided, while the very choice and , and moat gopnla plane o. hfetneurance. Itiaks �y \ . takeu on all kind of property at lowest possible - cloud of gloom over all. He nas-a oiln As Robertson will swear that he shot the bound 1 tea provided by the ladies loft ' rates. - S' R - man of unusual moralit and shill duyl while ••pureuin►;, worrying or scans y ty, and in nothin further to be desired. Nothing a--, --- -- -, hi , none Ober could have been taken fiotn R•� sheep, Holden could got recover any occurs (sate t the ilniivoidable absence r c'/aiteca. damages had his dog been worth 8500 bf r baukanna s list of citizens w1106P loss of soul familiar faces) to mar the days f `: `^ I uy man's money. a Bat the steep sad a • �: y A. I'OS'P CUJNTI' ARCHITECT r would rave been afore generally and sin egal value which can be recovered by ro- enjoyment, afld alt returned bolus fueling ' �.r • for the cunt of Cotario Drawings cerely mourned. He leaves a wife and P recruited both in mind and bod •'' u rt . • 1 y g tens of law. The owner of any sheep in. greatly y' _ and opecitleations furnished for overy class of Papers, Yi11i8, Pins, B'boka, infitut daughter,and was buried with jured or killed by any dog oan recover value ---ALPHA' building. bLeain and hot water heating and full Masonic honors. of gam@ from the owner of the dog before ventilation a sp ciaay. USIce—streets, Hi tby. ��`` We were i>o hoped that kfr. Pa h tii0aid an magistrate. Bat the r .. corner. Dundas lid Brock streets, Whitby. l•. Slateg, Pencil$, �ItC. g Y difficulty in this H(QHLAND¢REEK. go by without guy g I _ Residence.-King ton Road,East Pickering. 37-y let last weeks letter eas@ is that two do s killed the sheep, and ----I • the other do g fai ther croas•firrog of personalities, but R was flog identified: Po h's Mr.0 arauc a Long ep@ t a few days here ►t'tln, d" tioiieer•it4v. , when he sends us the following letter for course, therefor @, is to hove Holden before }sat w k. A ,. . ' `^^^^^^ �, - N---___ „ t • publication over his own signature we a Jnotice of the Peaee,who must(according Diiss &tie yule ha gone to Searboro I T I---- to R.S.O. 1 0" _ '(�OUC ER & ROWLAND, Lreen6ed can •acarcely refuse it insertion. We can- 8137, o. J14, •• 16,) hear the evi- for a w ek or fo: .r Auctioneers, for the whole/Of North and on e��1 r not quite see how the ditlicult9 bas been deuce showing the damage done, the re- Mr. arr :McKeown of Toronto, `I. • spective sir@ and ferocity o: the two do was .7 � , _L .- South Ontario- Strict attention given to ail .f •bettered by one party being referred to as its, here o Sand��y. . . orders by letter orteleo aph. Charges moderate. and tretl'deeide what portion of the dam- Robe t Par er is a din a couple of ll he�eafter Thos. Poacher, Valuctoz, Arbitrator, 6cc. Ad- +' : all B�l$DBIs a,ad SILBS.- . bkinnv, Ed' and the other alt ••fIle eke Holden is entitled to pay. The ides weeks i To to. e P erase, THUS, YO ca�x, lion �7, liroughan,,or Bishop. Niekaamea,howov+er hurnoroue that Holden is liable for total damage is Mr. lid yi lI. i I ,} A�R.80WLAND Whitby,out. - or approuriate will neither animate Bold. wrong, according to the Act, where an un- A• Jobin of Toronto, were X at Mrs Ford' last Snn ay. 1 � Boots trail �Y/wes. R clammy touttoa or bring the rosy hue of known dog participated. If PuRil takes Miss Maggi Hewitt h s returned home 1 . 111 w '-- - -- - _ _ _ health to the face of a dog that iv dead. Holden before a magistrate, the evidence after a on v it to distant friends S I est Greenwood r Your . t� Near the end of the follows letter Mr. will doubtless warrqut him r► aaseeaIng T. E liot to k his vac t Nellie to Toron- .' . JOHN LESLIE, 1300T .AND SHOE Pugh Ilapresses a fear that he and Mr. Holden for half the idam e. ` . u .` . Maker Pegge and eetsn work. OrderB damage. + re Pugh. to last week and trade it for a smaller promptly attendwl`to. F.z ,crienced workman- 1i01den wit get On !tad terms. This Te- Can come oil the corporation fa. the dam_ and aw fter o e. ship. Don't forcer she eta:, ,nearly opposite the R RII t1XY]efi S i minds as pf the Mau who quarreled will, age done by the unknown dog. , of which Whi. got the beet f a colt le .of oils News,King etmet, Pickering village. 7-v I ' - Claim will b y p a neighbor. knocked 11itu down a°ith a e paid him ou taking the oath citizen last ia�sturday fight. The result" st `---------- ------ -- -- haudHpikea kicked Ills ribe in, gouged out Provided by statute. But Pugh cannot was au exhibiiFion of pu iiism aud 'an out- llotelt:. come to the corporation for a cent until he buret o ._�. one eye with his thumb nail and then told profs tty seldo 1 equalled. - ti._,.-1. - i s him to Ket ctrl tIle face or h@ cvRtild has Holden before a Magistrate and the Tho as Qpiun' Jr., ne of '-Toronto's . ` (�OIiI30'`T HOUSE, Pickering, Ont., P daniai;@ is apportioned. Moreover, if Pugh \Jt Ju,nes Gordo i;prol,rietm•• Tbi"hotel is a insult 1:isr. Here is �lr. Pu;th's letter: finest," spent � few day here last week vi�- proceeds in this way, he must get the dam- iting f ends. + He looks hale and hearty ,. ` floe ne#o !,rick n ilding, fl►,;shed iu superior E> St, L+ va Grocer. ,'H a. I:ntmii,-Will you please atloty me age apportioned at Duce, so that he may style. Every cony auionce and couiturt for the i. -� a small space in your valuable paper to re- make his claim the Council within three and th cop klugiuess a ems to'agree with travelling;public. ew and commodioueetnbles - - - r ,. him. IL and sheds. 2;y _ v ply to • Una V�ho' Knows le�ter in your months from the day sheep were killed• As . j ----- -- . -- t�13. 1!01 n's We want tQ see Pu h aid for hie dead ) hn G, abate lag Saturday morn: tale - E� last issue in reference R P _ �][r T I RN OIISE,Pickering, Ont., .due which lost its life in that desuerate , jug wit drivit g to Toronto the horse took . - 1 V Low open t the a.ccommodaticu of the ' struggle to restore peace. S. ,L Holden Qi gre' IYe want to bee Holden pay his fright t s gypsy tent amd put hire into •, i travelling public. This hotel, lia#,vin lately -) # because the dog-owner, not the the fen e, but`luck l t 'e borne was step- { ehang;ed l,a>>Is La. been r©-furnished through- ti says, as to the festival hie dog only ate of corporation, is the proper art to whack Y g the cheeps' neck. In that Iles p p y ped be re au,r damage Pas done. . ' Out. Situated as it is,opposite the spink Mille, � Peet he was up, We want this, not on r. Pu h's ac- - - J; is is convehivnt for p#stroue of the AiiuN. steals _'. like Ale master, be had not enough h know- E The ootbal� match fa led to materialize 1.t< orinucll at all real nablr�hours. Good stabile 8 count (he' we never met but to establish a t and shed room. H at n n s ledge to know where the best cute were to rind lean e T l' last Sa ardaynight. The East Hill boys" x all a d closed yard for be had. lids. Holden, P P d ncoaral,e the infant-iudastry bein,t able to tarn ou most of them be- - '.n*,, ` horses ar catty sigh scales on the b @tt$e known as Old e premises. ` t�J Bisho , eas that 1 and m of dog-killing in this municipality. tti'e ing eu x f The 11ar is open at Il legal hours,and is stocked I p y y hired m&n g gad ins exercisin their muscles at think Mr. Paler may safely proceed as ad- I pure liquors i every Lrand. AvDY Me- - •:{� .� drove miles around trying to flied the other a -thre hing machine. But sides were CL'LLY Yroprieto . 4bly ' - dog. So I did. Ab said they would do vises above and have the law with him. chosen and a good pr&Gt ce held. '� x- -,-- _ +.�.. i - - _ the gam@ as the other set should & - - Pete Morrison of A ontreal, who has , - T i ittehittakin . �" P y P y WHITEVALE. _ ' been. a cued here for he last con le of t q. half•--but they lied there for they never - p i -;+ 1 J ►�. - �lJJVYJ/Y! _ -- moved in that direction. I month has entered into -i " - knew it was o partnership with A (:UTHBETiT, Watchmait�r, Pink-' his place to hunt .the other dog. I knew Mr. Leant has fully recovered from Golden rein of Toronto, n the rag iron and % �1• sting, Ont. flaying boon 'E5 yeairs at the he was in a hie recent illness. tinwar busing:sit. We 'reefer a su " _` trade,I can aarantee satisfaction. Agent fur Q �Y, also being of very heavy R ccessf ul 3 : t F• Lazarus'Eye-glasses. Watouee and Clocks t weight and his how'-backed male pastur- We are plowed t0 tree the anlilin face basins cares for him f creek ooante for y 1.t cleaned ,u sftartest notice, and at reasonable ing Oh the 4igbway, I thought he would of Mr. George Birni@ amongst us once anythi g. i - n _e,; rates. 2,3-47 �" % have a poor chance to catch the dok. 8o I M ---' . r .S �% : := ore " - '- + { -- _ __ -- --- I %- agreed to take Jas r for I knew hie r I � pe power Last week our villa was full of visitors The tore o Mossrs., Hillyard Cfs �, • ,:: ��;` ���� of speed would be quite ages! to the occa• but this Week thou are as scarce as hen's Osbaw , wae!� ant @red last �9ednesday . e ` • -- �I•%_ �r *ion. I think if the Bishop would drive t�o tooth. ' ni ht a d prw,ty thorooghl,� overrun for . � ") �;..� G Claremont probably a could prevail on The baud will shortly take up a sub- vauab s. A;� gnantit ' of •d 1 ' ''' _ Ontarl'o, Mr. Fore y , th to eithe ail or lend him his r3' goods, R y scrlption for ill@ purchase of new rotas, boots lid shoes and other effects were "_ '' t r 1 white mule as I thi he would make very etc• The people in this vicinity should stolen, nd removed thion h a b � I X ' �E$YNG AGENCY. mach better time w the team in his en- h ark win- �' `: <. I PIC W. E. O'BRIN, shell out aeaordingly age they are fortnight- sow. To trace so far. ! ' `• ; �: � _ deavor to c�toh that big dog he describes ly treated to many sweet strains of!music. The ollowin ord ere �Iiave been issued . • 'HOT'0(I$A,I'HEit, I in his letter. I have done my best to have q 1.1 4 ,t ' °= n for tits transaction of all Ie rtimate - - -- tare aloe one or two small bo sin oor from t 1lfilitia depart ant effect' -f ", s Bain g• i — the brute arrested and brought to justice. y in ire - `af. /�� Business. WHITBY - - : t NT, T vale and about ae man lar ones who 8+1t}I " lit g; he Bishop should Hisser a warrant to his p 8gio`� battah n.:—No 1 Com- .` �.` `�zrtCE H��Rg— Tom 10 to'3• Satnrda s e ar® a ' e y a}. t, t, ' '' `` ld to 1 o'clock. y All work is first-clack in chi ter. -eonstable as he has a pair of roadsters not g're fly il�clitaed to visit orchards arnd parry, hitliy-! To be c>tptain, prevision- :c } _ ; • Pictures f lie i'n finittll g greatly cumbered with flesh. They would gardens and hook anytbing they are able all An on G. Henders n, vice Jelin J. " tL •%; ` , � t : ��n . ';. ,r- , satin make a furiooa dash tin that big dog apt tQ ntasticata. Cp»e noty, you had batter O'Don an yr jlo retire retaiDin k ' `` `' �; �a �� 111 C011II8CtI0II. a true artietia teach. Gall gran _V 0.jL : there is gaits aII indtib•tlleat for a big pneh do eo av more or yon are apt to get,your Lieute ant Ecj'Ward S. 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Jta e. .7:.. . :; t ... _ there A ' _.t F c F By tam time Mt#, ip►w that • rsmer Benue P B1 O'1�0. E� . - ]I DIi1`FB� OF !*11 1 NO matter he • of the first ssotW>ei of the r4"7 ' V was somebhi more itp i+ •=otfoa L► H ---�• a- :"t had oopp 1 and aiendlag away the nor on'b�lame fife sore for; mpiulnln a The 8tote fa oathed . '/ THE N EWS �OF THE DAY. . Yrom Pekin bo C ing im& G}ordoa +eat3otl,Wt Johls■ingt * yo ' stable he got It the worthy couple, with LbJir fare in the ill They *� .•Is 8 r� ei Dl.perati stove die half �_ Dr. Frisks, who war do Berlin mbar i3apipc been a a>#►ilia on faoede her laiQe lord mach.°iraamlooatlon,bhq sty of the night`s nob ns�I to that w of li R. a Hopeless " The deeig • • ail Khasboum,has return ho{is, and Aunt Lucy mi ea. Being a man with Some sense of The Maybriok a ibemat.seems I to hbry nne�for thieves, the i7ANADIAN. - fifteen years speat in Africa. that RcL« with stern dignity me been a haviat' humor, is was quite mollified by the oomi- substantially died own, th ash som'few - live by their wi and those The crop estimate for M9►nibobs i. this It is rumoured In Sb. PoberrbU� so Old Daddy Ddooe■son' enthusiasts are ■ lets ad to agit�t, of An an Shs , are am ng sit b likely to abandon the present sevdre „ cantles of the situation, and even went so far But the rtry year 12 000,0(10.bushels. It cab: as to torte breakfast with the Johnson. for a complete on. e3bor let 6m ad supporters.Wes . his system of industrial protsebion. London ".Ravin, what out r Yon an't b■� if Abs after dl4a, 'I" Johnsing,"think woman and all er an dents revery, above such n ,represent i The -mnn'oipality of Elton, Man•, The Paris oorrapondenb of the La had w fns■ aid Mr. Beason• Lit you'd lathe ty p Paid • w„ oonfldsnb Gen.Boulanger Rant Lacy s moral, y ly alone. 'phe 1 the d, addle live from band' moats.woe I 140,J00 gopher tails this year. aiII to- . �� y stirred the less not me the halation. or at unreratust ♦five menu s `Tian slag ! twits fore yon keep as mo secrets from A K Kingston rrlan want■to form a syndicate tarn to Francs before the elections. •• yN, I hwva Ole akiaohefr. Here I o' lwwftol wedded whir 1"--[De's Naga- ronize it. So w do met iu to bore down a thousand feet to find whet is The manifestation of the wuti- a-ham' bard is do Bel' all day, wild he ihh There are newel 70.000 lawyers in fdry whose daily w bare anP1 Hader the city. ebered cup. and the French mean' nowth to loot my wage+ 10 teats United States. o for eve, ,y 900 of ' sully of their d fly small,e& Montreal ls- nob w saluting pint, and Bonlaugrst p their gaudy idol. 'o&ums I warn'b back at noon jest at de min- F� 00l�aR � �, Bands• population. Fawn has 8,4 ,one for 4?6`e use rather give to try the M le wee returning g le ad (term 7000 one 10i 6.423 respso ble ar ■• j therefore the Department of Militia would PAP give him The - yeomen propAotortt aro &Ire& in PdOP •n y ' daO� German I VV ft'b late more'n half an hour or nob Present s salute from So. Helen's Island Ing bill the oo ern e■nt on off the Rlel°h- three-quarters of as hour. l3ab I Bi OOP le. And yet noted j rob says tlui ` fib also finds not a few Sap t of m mind. Qeogew of being weeded cab. The number e British war shI the arm ens y in the Sates and in the United S:a jastioe elks oo leadq The �go+vero t Justify e to th Ps s to reorganize anal Increase y h?I Mr. VanHorne, President of the Canadian ••I m' he don' watt pay for wort he +� tenant farmers wt and ls always sandals. ante of the Lot ry on the . -pacific railway, save the extension to Wind- Mrs. Maybriok was semoved �bh; solo• don' glue Canada ls already very gee a voluntary to "The pool so bhs freight can be king prison the other day. well. ••Don' Kitt Why, that was Sam Stevens growing. The landless proletariate of the who tvaald not work during the 'ml•non polled to pay," hey say, "W sor will.be completed regular convict dress She w&S looting �� �s'n half de cities grown wPase. Farms is being added 0 fishing season on the Fraser elver? Tls oar�cied within two months. �' Bismarck con- an'Bill Jenkins ; they lotion in the utter dntail town- It Ir rumoured that Prince Bis time, an rested on they handles morn farm till individuals again own small e■tabes. Vancouver "declares that the salmon ,source of whin fib is to to a A young woman residing is Bddford ♦taros of iaoom ." As to th 1 who had been told that templates the surrender of Vita to Eog�oa►nd t'ether half,an' did he dook them anyat The greab wheat and cattle ire f& of the run having tree be an end, a a the oannerhe, ship, near Kingston, w letter etsatemen then can - took the re• in exchange for V1 alflscb bay,on the Afri Not he. He got .pate gain me, I know, west are wrought by ratio that are fast mink- shut down, the tIs semen hs�e been paid off, Lstsl i►boata a hty milllona she was too ugly to live, tier„ ing to the co�Ition of old world peasantry• one man, and bhls oil a solitspry case, having y ; mark so mach to heart that she poisoned coast- brought by it i to the vatic - 'I ern and died In great It is reported the Raman Government '*Whtar'd yoQ gib d♦b new toe i`' queued It not serfs the sons of numbers that cleared received$1,200 for days' work, I herself with Paris green including many Kant Lucy, as 'LG►h hang fab�►b implement their hundred sass farms are now mere day A very profi 'his means of ntiliz'.ng In the face of t e tact, how I any, expelled 590 foreigners, cy labonrere and within a measurable time the house-slops and t water used on washday ,, Government h spread a nei Michael Higgins,,an elderly man living nn Anrtrlans, .from Warsaw on Wednesday op in the woodshed. is to put them on'the garden Such plants children of A tr "Neber you mind. Woman always wanb social condition of old countries will be re- offices over all taly, and mi Windsor, on Sunday saw two 8 produced In the new one. Barely hen if the oo asparagus and r nbarb require ptiency Boost where th people are i Riahsrd Brooks taking come pesohem from Lord ZAland will be�iworn is as Lord- ■tieK their Holes into ebheryting." P i , caught. there is not much to o ter let, and will "An' what you done wid our ole hoe you British Government ill au h f °� bhe�e flalds fnrnie both mofeture s d pl�n� °lantariness of he t+►z, N . l his orchard. He got his shotgun and fired, Lieutenant of Ireland 0 v striking both the youngsters, but they will make his State entry in Dublin on Dacem• boot away this noon? You didn't trade dab should also poor against the old food in its most mailable form. Nothing - the poorest cid in Italy. recover. Higgins was arrested. ter 3rd. off for new one Y rata°� esq►te � What Is the better than boob slope can be pub on an - Inhabitants. 0 these no h Dr. Jhoneton, of the Dominion Depart- There ls a bad hatves In Montenegro• "Yes, I did,Of ye will know." g° onion bed. - le offers she "'Lluh Jo of bl�tbed out Aunt racy, use of this newsryy round of lend revolutions have their Ham ne de bed c went of Agriculture, who is at present In and emigration on a lore �► that � a sadden maegiotoa flamed is her a +s., and miserable ildlen squatted on lend, which The Near York Board of �ldernion have the "(}ongregaz ne de Carii Paris, has been fnstraoted to make ezq'riry only means of sllteva the dbbre■s t ,-dab an't one of Moses Benson's boas? Yon they cannot ore to any profit and then aelllnE decided by w vote of 12 to 8 to regaeeb the of relief; that ' to nay, no - with reference to the discovery of M. Pasteur mast result. an'b gone and ohan rd off yo' cis hoe for it a# making off to some where else t In New York Contra to refuge alhrcgaeets of of the popnlati n are Paul • in connection withthe inooalation of animals- TipP°O Tit ezpreaa�as boandsd loyalty b one his'a, I >:oppee.. Yon wouldn't do dat, if twenty years or 1a■ after' this grand Irish Aldermen for p es. The majorcoy were State Lottery o oes have b as a propbylactio of pneumonia. id In King Leopold and Belgi m, tab he 1do and he is a skinoher, 'n' you a member de land ppurchase scheme has been affected the no doubt actuate by a proper ubl o sp i, . Venice, and th r ,liiciala , A meetin of railway ez rbs was he thriftless wlU ain be ho lessl is debt and he tot basiesb people the town g y Pe bhab the natives hate be the English church, 'Llah Johrutng t" ag i'e y bnb they were n unmoved y e Hamilton on Wednesday for the purpose of the (lernpwas. '•Nits Johndng, you jest ben' to yo' own have told cot to their a►ore that the applloati ae of their co 6ita nil The drawing es plaice f - • I enquiring Into bas cause of the regent rail- The German lines mship Lshn has bas'noc Don't you let me hear not one Industrious - or woalbhler neighbours. for railway Hoke had become w ales oe• afternoon at front o'clock in i . •I way disasters. The deliberations were held tined the ranks of the ocean greyhounds, mo' word 'bout dab hoe," What then? Will the ssms .course have A young woma in the America vin a ][stoo, in front f the Lnggi with closed doors, but it is understood that joined made& passage only 42 minutes With closely oompres■ed lips An Luny to be takes t Government advances, tom- of Roaring Bravo was attacked by mo the Campanile, hen that h the meeting name to the conclusion behind the scored. completed the preparations for supper. She pulsory ■ales, a new subdivision,with a new ;instoadin o taking o the a alre ad crowded by a tley thlo breakages In train machinery caused the of Pascal L Paull,the lemons called in the ohildren—six, of mil ages and crop°E shlitlesaness' idleness' ignorance and tables, boldly Bf the ferocious anic a1• looking men a women & accidents. The remains beggary with eventual bankruptcy to finish y and girls, bltn to all th Corsican .pabriot, who died in exLe near they nab down. Tne fight which f llowed wan at of a ar- • Christian � llsm of t . AfMERt(7I London in.1807, have n exhumed and "'Llsh .Johnsisg, ask de blessing," she all. And though George'■ plan were in force tars, and the ou woman 6nall filled her palace beside them, ac}d said• to morrow woad it be very diflarenb Hulas assailant b y o it between I o After air menthe' idleness the Iron works shipped to Corsica. he stn id bad thumb. Te e b a o +ante l or rpme with wild eyes ad flushed m the town of The meal went somewhat gloomily off. the law were that no one should farm more y I� ng i4 R fiQger _ I Pa. have started up. A `aennw despatch y h overtures of the younger fry to snbeer than say fifty stew and, that coming out oft a lottery of at Beading, , y ge pp on mac who ants s ro4eobor i r lI . rte ' rains and floods are reported as Szegedin is again threatened with innncla- The the idle and the Shiftless Should be •first y ng P . their hopes of in hang. • cab deal of damage throughout tion. Ib Is reported that he protective quays, parent were grumpily mob. Supper things vast Venetian rowd may d doingg I great built after the town was destroyed in 1879 being olowed away, young Sally oat down flogged, and tees It they did not mend their Ib sows stated t the Ink-Paris al on- Mezioo. to the melodeon in the parlor and pLyed wsya, be, with good snb■tantial hempen grew on Hygiea held is Part frets tly, - on the ten thou ndth part It i calculated the►b the firer ilri Montana are orambling away. Mood and gnats so for the Johnson ropes banged outright for the good of the that while 11 oh ldren In x.,000 die a cry dolug.so their neat or dial are deitroying viryln forests at the rate of The Anti-Aloobol ' grew in Paris has choral y a� community and a■a practical example of the year in the whelt y gaarterfi of f ogdon, the week are awall wed up. passed a resolution deeming the Govern- , t fundamental and economic law that mortality is 38 in the p f*rest �quar�r, The L,)i r as become $10,000 a d&y. Ltah 8� limbed source of revenue to All the shoeahopa at North Adam■.Muse., meat■ of the world ought to be asked to $nd3e nt1,las bedd�m draw near, as he the fittest only shall`always and alone be I�oranoe of the ors of hygiene Ie ondoubb- are now cloned Except one, end 1,500 em- place a prohibitive duty on alcohol, and to rose and wane,into the house, sayin� permitted to survive? Everybody her edly'one of the aaees of bbe greajter tuts- and s rah s nati Hal pepnlai to ea are out of wort. exempt tea, coffee, etc., tom duties. went: "Gob to go down to de eta Lucy. mpesss in this Canada families llvin r- tali6y among th poor. br'b m s ill more its vast morn cry goes F S While the crew of H. . turret■hip Ajax I forgot I got to mow Dawkisse■ Hal tomor- g llrospe o says ' m wbsbtnn`s worn clear dews to °� and happy on flay worse, wh"e Ohei: ppootent cause is he lank o ' the Bans of estd to yewr'a on througho� from Helena, M y h ton row, an or even an two hsalbhfal living, and snlne, f eeb air, the blood as virtue of A despatch f b practice pester ay b e 88 Kan Y , . next neighbors on a hundred by there has been a tall of from four NIX In was shattered by the a plosion of a shell ; de-bane so I've gob to stare off tomorrow hundred tenor were b r-bitten, h41 low and nourishing i od. has of snow near Ellietoa � p . onb, usually, �e citing Prot bat fortunately the bloej keta escaped.wibh 'for sto-S open." marfaee-scrapane What is to be done t The I.00h Ka o works, which #e gap-- Every now an &hen, hoi ' An ezanrsion train collided with a stock the exception of one , who wall wounded 'Llah had been Jane hardly a mina be Then gay, hguorsnb, triflers are killing the plied Glasgow th water or mare tlian does occur to a tie both • train on the Vermont Central. Two man when Aunt La called is a we& whisper in the forehead. soil by these unskillful farming. They are thirty yews, are now fount, to bbe I e-. people into an unwilling c • were killed and five injured. Advlces from Yoto a stars thsb din- to Paul, her Oldest boy,6 yeah o! age who B , p Po` quate to the wan of the aAty. so they Mrs. W. E. Christian, the only child of ass nob then d is •'Only an Armor rsarto families of Idle Planless sea evils,and to of in Pwrliai y &strong storms have ably Occurred to 1 „ - •• deep y All the land schemes in the world being duplicated, at a cost of abpat o the gae■doa of he inadvias " JStonowall Jackson, died of typhoid fever at Wakayama Ten the d persons perished Bearer Now-, you Pane, come down B • its existence in the lane „ will not make them better or more profit millions, and soh the work V complete ns hlB Charlottio, S. C., yesterday. In the llaods following a storm, and 20,000 here gavot by yon'seli. able oldims. They sae the '• poor hundred millions f gallons will h d . . One of these ambling it Immigration into the United state■ dur- were rendered homsl The low of P♦UI,Used to Obeying. eaime promptly. white brash „ of every ollme. What aril from the lake e y day. 71© meet this, be hapoaned in Na !ea, which \ and wan drawn close up to his mother oa the they are fit for? Simply for nothing but to level of the lake to be rabod so much t a6 not be lost n the nation ing last month fell off over 8,000, compared property sows enormous. w�• i+Now, you Paul. I Wonder kin I with the name month last ear. be oamberers of the tad destined to intea• fib has been n to 1SOe the MacGregor church of c tit there i y The Maybriok Commi tee Ia London have ' gin P � y _ Fifteen persona have been burnt to dce►6h decided to obtain noun 1'S opinion v to the tract on to do aomebhtngg for ma dfy the evil by begetting children in their bombrtone. oa w igh platform. called Giovanni iannona ' bursting beat methon of aaanllin the home Seere- Paul, somewhat dist°rbsd, kept discreet o,� likeness and with their own worthless Charle■'Harle and Tonnia M el (what, arable ..)Iveli d by hea is Colorado within a month by the 1 sneak. Idle habit, What is to be dons with such? of coal nil oars need to light fires. tary'r decision in the of Mrs. Maybriok y"I wish ou's a little b , but de Lord on earth In Team short for t4 were aigned-, worshippers. a pretends Each side'in the Cronin saes ill so wnzic. as ultra vireo, in order't quash the verdict . y iggar Pail them on Lod and they will fool round, In the Harlem Ito* Court on w harge of . . gifted at times with aseon, will hol'you up. Paul, you listen•" maintain a miserable existence for a few kieaiD one Sao or with all the pnblialty able to foreta the iu.ky I. and Hberste the risode . g t; sad particnlar that it ls expected the bask F A small boy could hardly listen more In years, then sell out mad soon ones more join that the garlsh hghb of d��y an a public Lottery: The ople�+ay t �of selecting jurors will occupy some weeks. to ti the t army of the landless and the im- tthorooghfare o glue. T1-te complainants.: in succession hi prophecy i i A coloured glutton of Yorkville. 8. C., ENGLISH TNDICATI. "When o' paw oomme home from the■to' pro dent. is that the weary round t By were some ladle whose venerable Crean for- bhaE would oom c�` on a the other dry, on a wager, cab seven dozen aa' we'■ at Bons to bed an' got'ateep—yo' all mean■ put people on the load, but to bid the oonjeotn bhab Ohey were moved b July has slaty pr\- !rig! . eggs and died shortly after in Brest agony. Prepared to pwri,base Ali The Tuuertes hearin'. Paul t' keep. hem there after the are oil it is the reacher the minds of "t. el New Bswlaad ad xew YeHt. •. �� p y envy of Tennis. The charge was Ism , app • A Mormon named Ovid has been arrested Ye m• probem. Why there are hundreds of thou d thus the d e-honored right iof dolnq anxious thong srtd hot nn Salb Lake Ciby charged with having mar- NEW Tong,•Sept. 1.—A despatch from "Yon pet of still's a moms, an' you ga sands In Oobario alone who can manage to silly things In blip was onoe more main-. Last week he tiEfied thei ' 1. : dared his wife that he might marry his psra• Boston says e— Ferdinand A. Wimaa. tit dab hoe yo paw brought home, an'don' mate a living while they ate olearing their wed. ; r-. saying that he ad had a vi moor. whose successful handling of the big Shaw you make no noise takin it down. an' you farms but as soon a■ theme able cleared they, An American adge room ply dedldsd t1fa6' - . •'Madonna'' had disclosed A pasbal telegraph scheme Is being dls- rotate a few yawn ago brought him Into con- Kerry dab hoe ober to Mr. Benson's ; an' you from want of skill,.and industry, starve, sell pool sellers who o business 4nerely as "oom-. Stag number or the N Dossed by the President of the Western sderable prominence a■ a lawyer, flnanoi4,r, take de hoe dab's hangio'dar—dat'e our hoe, out there improvement, and move off, some men careless " d for a oar'tain commission Saturday,the 1 th instant. and bunker, and Walter Potter. of the bank- Paal.da0 0' w left that 'stake—you to a new bash to others t° swell the army ' ! like wild fire ongh the b Union �d Postmaster.General W tuna- y y t, engage bake a n s money co the gaee track ing house of Potter, Lovell (;o.. ■wiled for take dot hoe an' bring I6 in a woodshed' of competing labourers towns, mad vil• and late I6 on certain horse, are guilty of to Giovanni to at the W . .- maker. Eogland on the Uanbria yesterday. oarrYinB an' don' you aebber tell yo' paw oothin �es. If in short it w possible to make no ogenae agai t the law. 3inas t�is pegal- I. Emus him none ; they het While running to catch a fly ball at Red im their pockets all the tanneries In New 'boat-it." actual mod would be farmers careful. so. tar decision the crop of "common oarriOrs" him ;they fees d him like� ` Bank, N. J., on Monday, Thomas Murray, England and New York. They have been Mr. Johnson chose an early bedtime to bar, industrious and intelligeab the great has been very 1 Re. All tb. pool sailers;are - . . passed, faith the pro r aged 18, over exerted himself and died short- at work for the past six weeks In the interest insane early rising for the morrow's morning. land question would be a great way nearer ao designated, d In a fires many oases I the Strengthened. From mgr', Y afterward. of English capitalist&, and take with them His guilty conscience did not bring about the soladon than it milli Is of tar all the oceans faroe„ls made. re apparent by the fact that Lottery cffieea were crowd A Reno, Nev., despatch says: The stage all the plane sand figures for rendering,the proverbial insomnia, but long ether him of Ink that have been expended upon it. bets are taken p to the m�)ment the h'ree ewer to gob beta. Thl from Bidwell the other day was stopped by w control of this big indnatry to an English snores had began to rosound through the "SOON” starts, so that would be ir-tpoesibile for!the money sold b it fnrnitu h hwayman -and the Wells-Fargo treasure syndicate. -The formation of this new trust low chamber, Aunt Lacy's eyes we wide Articles of'ewe we Ig a tat In the Gnl[ ticream. w called oarrn to b�►ke th a mnn' y to!the contracted. T whole ciittl box stolen. will be a big surprise to dealers in leather. It open and her ears intent op th i field. I6 is reported that the Black Diamond, memos a departure from the regular method noise. She grinned uneasily in the dark an ` The surface waters la the Golf stream It ls'all The infection a road all ar which recently escaped from tt a United of trade in this oily, and the formation of a she heard a slight rustle by the door, creak beam with minute life of all kinds. Thera purchase well who re i so bba'tea province of Na lee was'in1 y antic business plant. Already $10,000,- or two o the rickety s,Am Her heart the youag of lar animals exist,microscogio P prnverbisl for i poverty, States revenue cutter Rueh,,has ago celled Big p y very t nU ter of nor is dnebrloas people - ttery resist re were . 000 have been pledged by English ewpitallsba leaped v�shed door shut with a loud to des; and adult animals which never grow ry� P Pe,P for Behring s am to obtain control of the sole leather tanneries bang, slops large ms have as tercet In the soil and may be . • ` Samuel Holmes,-a well-to-do fanner ltv- but 'Lich si bon. The moments lac enooRh to be Plainly visible to the y � nearly one mill on franca h able to ■ayy th t the 1 d '.hey tall is their ' on Lotto tick :s. .- as murdered in Maine, Massachusetts, and New York, seemed hours. At twat cams the longed- sated eye occur in immense gaandtie■. By own. It ill a thing eve way .00l for ing near Farmington, Minn, w and the contemplation of shill greater thing■. for creak on the stars, and Aunt Lacy, with dragging a fine milk net behind the vessel B 'T y B On the d-► o .the drawi the other day and his wife fie in jail charg- ,. the country ors ell rs i r tb,�full dual that y If this venture is a saooew the adioste a mattered Brew deLord 1 went soundly these minute forms are sail taken, and Q -tit was SUS dad. Fro - ad with the deed. sy ,� y when in law dishes millions naoonnb. AS many as Ill should h.eve a p prietiory y will have$50,000 000 at Ito disposal for the to■leap. placed g interest s e In the :Iona Hance the stroete were filled by as James M.Newbaker, a prominent Mismf■- purpose o! exbsndiag fib control so ss Oo em The Kerb ran roye ware shintng In at the °d arc swimming backward and forward. ' police Were a le to keel -. si p1.politiolaw, was .assassinated the other betas all the tagne in the Doan this tom also purchase of '.mud In'the 1'Vesb - lion of soldiers as march try window through the morning-glories, the When looked at through o mioewo-- ors P P night, being riddled with bullets while he early breakfast ores smoking oa the tS►bls, see O°°g lelly•fia6as,the young�f bsraaones, of Ireland to repurchased In msaal!1 portions le were in cod hum was entering bra hones. ass ,and shrimps, betides the adult micros- by the psaoaa i• so far gg sod. But if It L PsoP the six young Johnmaam were struggling v and to sabl<� v fib b repro- time no one could tell wt Farm llortaages. oopic species, which are very abandanb. The Good disPer► 'The were pre aced to o At the New HampEhire-state fair a young ` down in various stages of sleepiness, Aunt mented there o ht to be w)me gemen6 t y h hl couple were publicly married in a balloon,. The iaporb on farm mgrbgages for the Lao Was over the ■toys anti 'Llah toothless whale fiord■ in them° his only food" where ■UOh tainabe dLtr}bnto should be .- . also >w lynch h m. If h and immediately After the ceremony as- State of Nebraska (1887-88) sows that of w� ail bhb enk, when s load knock was $'°sbtaag through the water, with month by F:" brae, they had mwged tc fag perpetuated,etuated f r soot b for ib v no may, - tended on their bridal tour. 215 farms"living In all sections of bbe State- board at the kitchen door, which, bring whle open, by meats of his whalebone strain- land has alw& S a bawd o,• to got into the in procession through the . John Turner, a n o,who and killed 113 have .their farms mortgaged, or more opened. disclosed Mr. Benson. By his side water.the °Dinh !arms ere separated obtained from the hands of tower and few r =o rlet rs. This { of balloon follow g , r, fib t ear than 50 per cent. Of holders of under 80 stood the a constable. In his hand water. Sw&llowtag those oboaiaed of gar w was the case er all thee an iepnt m narohles,. � balloon painted black, wit . Charles Walker at Rush Ran in Jnly. ass short ion of stralnta he repeats the t. upon it, would be ennead taken from the Fayebtvllle, W, V., j,il last acres 40 Per cent. state bhab they were losing was an old and mnoh.bstbered hoe_ 'Limb g' r, in rfa an Bab lotf, G ,eeoe ome, etc- . h° night and lynched by 300 men. money. Over 41 per teat. of those whose saw hoe and a er aw ie14 d►ua0 ° bha. The abundance of this kind of �y y ow The police war ad (3iovs pF j Just leave ma tore alt , w, as bcI see farms were SO titres reported that they were LiloP's ze also was riveted oa fib, scan be judged from the tact that newly n1e He replied : " me non al At Chattanooga, Tenn., Ida M°Lola, w losing money; over 4 er oenL of those 4100 � „ all k1laM of whales exist exclamively apoa "the survival+ t the fit eat" will wort re ny �> Bahl mil assiabe" `'The pet beautiful young woman, burned herself to B y' r F 1 ah Johnson, aa[d the constable, there animals. moot of them so small that bhing else and his hss ways been�he res Il, � y B who had 160 &ores reported that the were "You're my You stole Mr Ben ■tinado him, b had one f losing coney; nearly 54 per cent. of n s toe• • the wo do! nodoed on the surface.—(Popp• Evan wbnoag t e Jews hertz there Was a aw f - death because her rolatiges had disagreed t tlllen ,� y nd would help m." Ho with her and She was tired of life. of 320 Sores sell the were losing,mono .• lair Ssienoe Monthly, to prevent laying house to h use, _ Y g' y' Fore de Lord, Mr. Beason, I ant got _ p field to field same thin took lac. be. 4.`.,. faith in the Madonna sees Stanley C. Jones, of Painesvilld, Ohio, 50 r cent. of those w(bo had over 320 acres you hoe. What you doin' with minett" �-ism — land became' alienated f x p him at last,for he gave shot A. A. Amidori, hie wlfe'r abborn , oa an peender 640 re rted that the Were lea- •• ram th orI ,►1t eY d P° y "You needn't pretend that you left our Defendin PologaniTs -;, lice for protection. . . - Friday might because he took top great son Ing moneys and 55 her oeni of b . who old hoe In barn yesterday y b mistake. owners an3 proud wad greedy r 1 on fed , Y B m9 y y y ham Yours '■ daughter has written the very dash n the head of the p, r. ' he :� As the hoar or detain • Interest in her pending divorce suit. ha3 640 acres and over reported that they 'Lich John " burob in Mr. Benson, "as t :Y' approached, th ezciteme ' a• a dsten:e of polygamy.B She asserts that Same thin ls in leas s u over this b . ;r��: FP , were nos money. Thus It seems than in 1 y8amy B B P ew in inbensi y. They Governor Lowry, of Missinipi, has issued mB you couldn't tell this old thing from my hoe. polygamous wives are as happy as wo ao- ern coutinen ggrr warrants for the�►rreet of Muldoon,Wakoly, Nebraska the more lmnd the farmer ha& the Whab have you gob to say for yourself?' amoas wives, but she also deolarea mlr- `` ::. dense mass In he square lemm chance he has of making farmin ♦ B Crete, haw vet celebrated in oI tic.d Ya , s ~ we1, Five o'c oak was and several other individo who were g R�pay. ,,You may search tit■ Loa fir. Benson ads Y place, � � ��` promiaentl con sated with the 8nllivan- In the Nebraska. labor report (1887 88) an , basally that thls L n 6 esayiag very mnoh: bar not o fed a vet promin nt p � ' from top to bottom an stda by mile, an you P y la ,. that time a bo from the y She positively denies that Mormonism \ Kilrain fi ht. G veraor Low 's intended mttempb ls made bo dimooger the natter of won't flan no saver of o' ofd hoe. How y, in the w rid of modern d yr. a, between Gove went cil B based upon the answers , y make men se-fish, and uses somewhat modern na a 'is Canada, and it n,O rs carriage, is see a road victims will star ly resist ezbradition. farmers failures. po you got mine. I olar I give Up, but you kin whimsical argument that the Mormon has over ed 8 ' PP obtained from farmer■, 88 farmers replied : tee for yo'aelfr Now, here's where I Kee my be, it reason illy and inteliaeably g t} >r lot is to be awn. A % FOR&IGN.-, ••Too high rates of interest (borrowing „ , Ps to please three or font wives, and that he a p,palous d prosperous lilaae. 'he Tart' , -., ' threaten him there pro 1 B B my hqe, and Ltab swung open the wood must be a man indeed to make them , 1?�'k' t, k ' 'she South of I eland mackerel fishi fie a money on ohattel security and then paying shed door. Bid however ha been as atrooierus an use �r shout eorgothi or nth 2 or 3 per cent. 'a month)." Fifty replied : happy. The punishment of the " selfish able there elsewhere, and hence Crete ham' B failure this ear.; - P •• „ There hung Mr. Bensons new hoe.' of ib appears, ill that he ceases bo ve Its persuading to draw y "Law price of produce. What we want, ••you Pant l" fairly shouted Aunt La � yEa°°I°b' � ' ev and an been the scene of abori :, �,.; At lit, d trombli� Ten thousand French workmen will make ••is savthin to lessen y „ °y a polygamist:—"A melfish, meanly selfish, uprisings o y to mate Ito miser} eaber,as ,91 G folded tiode he bi b said some of the 50, B pouncing on her young hopeful, what di� g a pilgrimage to Rome at the end of October. freight rates and give Us a better market." men awnnob live in this peca11" relation. each of th a efforba f&il d. 1rh Cnnh°s which the ball ' Ib fie abated bhab the aonsnm Lion of alto- •. „ yon do Ian' fight i go sway soassdmem nob selfishly—men are baps non eked to be annexed o GreeQ,- } hol in France doubled between 1875 and Forty-nine re ly: Poor crops. Nineteen �� Did jut what you bon' me. Took brook m on knew, all the world gs 1�,_, wt's the numbs upon reply : High taxes. Ten reply: Too dab hoe an' changed it for de one In Mr.Ban. �' y • over—but At the Ber tlongrew In 1878 to Crete n 11' Lhousandm An 1885. many mortgages. sows „ If he be a thoroughly selfish man he cannot engaged to out morupulonsly I It far rnmoare3 bhab the Cz3►r will meet ' 1 •'Toot book what hoe t"'ahonted 'Ltsh is live in it. Either he will drive away his the reform, system of go+vernme b drams y oylincr rave times, good wife or wives.keeping the poorest one, a In 1868. Bat as venal t pro ices help° t oFposl e, so as .. . Emperor William at Potsdam during the According to the estimate recently made his barn. " Lucy Johnsing, what you best ` '� round in i directs P p ttkle resent week. b the yienna Seed Co there will be stiokia' o' fl en in t" or they wih leave him tae bye tae until he is hson"word mere porda." The ao ga80ip° °t ,Y y lath alone. This I have moan. The defence ' >i . ��_• door is o nod. 7 A millionaire of Vienna namedi!Fernbaah, a shortage of 124,000 000 bushels ,.In the , "Well 'I d& , 'lowed I wara'b voin' bo ls bhab the retwns ere agkookag In a and thb him � hen and ar . , baB is not a vet convincing production, but It ernmep " e other da killed hie wife and then at- Enro wheat ore bhi■ ear ae tom have no hoe na !s house what didn't b'lon y B p changes all re that the :; ball. Ib: i+i o . an, y pear P y Pam B is Inbere flag a■ showing some of the son- will be for d b ublic o on bo 'ntrfere• ! ' ` meted stills. with that of lamb year, and of 71,500,000 to us by rl;rhba, 'n'so i ton' Paul to b up solationS srhloh Norman women administer y F bebwee Targpy _ 't ­ . fe paw contsir h Of course at means war .- The or bar excluded English bushels as oompared with the average for Ls' ban' change de boom book an' to themselves in a situation which the rest win t and same p_ Up. Ib in i Imo- b and Greece, and war batweon bha two `: pare from e h for commenting upon the the preceding five years. This L not as if he it, how d one comes b bea6s of the world will continue to regard"an �° the Sande it gone B Po Batd in all like! cod not the 'one of mope I P Bo outrages In Arin is. great a defiolenoy as was estimated earlier me." unhappy onn a flame. T rkish tyranny 4as cat a gIt' t bar is Lh io ni the 1.in the season, but Its is large and probably Yon Lucy Johnsing, see what you's been - e umber. o Emperor William has bestowed the d000r- somewhat below the mark. In comparing wa' dote sold you medtllin' 1 I book back dab diminution the populatitla of Cr te• don of the Order of the Black Eagle upon not now m e than one-ha what b Was s woad be b7. here ls it an average crop hays been allowed the hoe fore I went to bed, when I made s The memory ls erpetaaUy looking book evolnti� 3,� . . +leplow on th faces c since George Of Wales. b� fora the oil break of the reek t. �,z ,�, • United Kingdom, but it Is probable that the though I wall gettin de whet■ton, an then when we have nothing present to eabsrbwtn , , ertile b1 ,4 ' ;.09 Inner goes Ib ls aborted that Princess Margaret of recent heavy twins in Ragland just before you want and changed 'em book aagfa." us. It V Wte those a�pOmibories in animals hl I821. 1 e soil of Crete s very " P 3 and. ] . since Christi of Denmark gg •• cad what avail■ hat! Whorl the Tatk app �t� Puts is bawd minis, and law harvest have done great d Std that 'Llah Johnsirlg, why on keep serrate that are filled with food,on which they may dewl►tion a �- i shortly be betrothed. the yield,there may be largely diminished in from yo'wedded wl to t y didn't you tNll eamlaste when their present pastures fats 1. d es mall p aa►twmaa0 - .1 will arse me'boub dab i --(Addhoa. of course. r • Tendons have bow received for the ooa- ooa■equence. . . . . 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Ib Is Died. r �T Se Orrelydid lt• The Rev. 1pNUdk Pebe»o the ra resents• 4 large 4tmou : h� t fi � • �'l or V T fi8B The offio 's voles ,luau eat a little a� he P_ � �� *t TR 8 t 8, , k t TE An on manIo C2ot>ih+all had dve of the ,A,:merfoan-Swedish Baptist MONEY PUhDS to Aaan at avery ��"I -�1 �- I;,r _ I fT �. u u�ei O>Wr a�-A- olive oa 'c Numbe. 56,'' One yell of grief few rate et interest ea tbeab % %be6p muoh snonoyed away the meambere t3haroh onb the late Inttera•tioa•1 Baadby situ sines laeetsrity. Ap)rl1T to ! x rend a air. Women wear their hair. Of his ion atioa had t into of looking 'Sobool Convention in London, reports tdbat j t •�y �,�, comrlalnimtg The State Lotrtery to oeledaby th' Italians ! p pp /� von. The �, s� Moe tea their heads. Glhrls -taiga. Min $ bher+s are L4,000,Ot70 teao{mers and soholar� In BBatty, Chadiek, D�atkstot� Ualft They w '*;a s,La Sperana�t del Dlsperabi -- he Hops fill �d are trampled upon. yea y round to take shook of Lis women. After •' viog• ' r I of the Hopalema." : The designation is a truer ' °g enduring the annoyance for some time, he the Bandm►y sanoola ot.the world. 4 men beg a smashing the windows of the Barr4iers and selkiters, ,jf,,t' ., F� r KPenis to I ,one, for beggar■, thieves, the idle, those who said, oa entering the read desk one d• - A• P 467. h4 I their wife and those who lead lives sh°p• d houses naafi• Promptly i,he y: Wallin n St., oor. Church, over t3ant olTorontq, Brethren t b 11 , ,gh ao'me few;- live by soldiers a11op io among them, and b in tbBre see t t your abten. TORONTO, ONT. _` , ''l ' ---- mined to agitate A;., of sin and shame, are am ng ice most rlevob- the wor of dispsrmioa, A serious rip�la don b Defied away mow reltgiOas dnYes - € .� supporters. But the stratum of moiety by yonr very as al dada to see who Domes OHOICE fARM$ FOR 8ALE IN ALL PAIITS t` t %L, K?i,t,ir let she&: ad•aPP raven be ppoo r rcieate sous above saoh olaesee,represented by those who P (lieu L sought for but is vain. The save yon the troublpropose.by amin saoh n ,( t re.F' 4 ircy puddle k live from band to monod,working irregularly fl0e h ve him in mate-keeping bo promeoute g P�fO MANITOBA 1. 6 y: � or onb nnremnneraoivs 000npat{ana, aLo pa Po who ma eater wad I ho the suv{oa will z a r halatione. him nad r a always of the nee► Penal Code thou be may to proceed without intertnp• i t f'` ronizs it- $o also do men saoh as soldiers, whioh dais with those who pretending to flea." He then began: "Dearly beloved," I Parties w sbl.-'g to purchase irpvroved MaNtoba t SCOTT S 1,A mars tot *1;, the f b t second-sight, deosive the people but need y .. . varms, tram 80 boron apwawk Alh Immediate , x,` ,;� whose daily wants are supplied indepen ' P g ppaa half way to interpolate, Farmer possesdon Dail o"write to 4. L ,m[r MOR, Na- f ry cJ00 of time early of their daily small earnings. Pries and a from them money and goads. Stnbbins, with his wife and daughter." Artbar'm )look, rain s1.. wlnnlpeg. Information - ►tl, one for 4 ?6g ,' . are rather given to try their luok wb it. Nearly two millions of people have had g tarnished [rye of ohakge, and settlmn bsmWeel v Y � ;OA one for 6 423'' ( Among respeobable artisans and shopkeepers -their ho of grin disappointed, and the Farmer $bobbins looked rather surprised, mating aalsotiona i ails, saps that it also finds not s few sea rten. bqt the minister, with perfevb vi Q N ( Y T O L O A 111 s ,, a Glove ,out has pocketed over a million of �� tae' watt:e on lead z• Tbo �m►vernment jnib y their m•inben snored his exhortation. Presently he n se •�tm } .: "ti; lianas. �� OF PARE COD LIVER AIL 'Xi anoe of the Lottery on the ground that ib is used. "Sam Curtis and Willtan D e. What m• bs"the ootoome of thL sowndal- ,EMULSION :far{ the sal .,! a voluntary tax. "The people are nob oom y he abashed oongregstfon -kept their eyes p . �II w " the son "and therefore our O°• proceeding cwnaeb at present be sees. studiously bent on their books. The servfoe "' N Y!e O fi H Os P H 1'1'� 0• THE eer river? The palled to pay," y Ys But questions are beinit asked{n Parliament proceeded In the most orderly manner, the , � ,: a that the salmon "'; notion is the matter enbwila on them no q hardship, while ibis to us a very profibat:le aboue it The pablio prom points out the AIm08t 88 Palatable E18 Milk, and the canneries faoa tfiw r•tiuns have never prospered ed who then bon name spume new�oalmeryAb lash he 1p" 1 d thief :n� trios as at el et•n.aeh LAUNDRY BAR. sonroa of Iaoome. Ae to the truth of the have •d ted this means of raking revenue, said. sdh with the same rteob vii on'ri take it. Remarkable m a FtEBH , 4 a been paid oft, late 4tatement there can be no doubt. P q Po gravity :- PRODUCER. Persons t3dIN rap- - , - ctv y cane, havin , , $ y Ib she how not only nisi the le don "Mrs. Symons, of the Red Lion, in a new Idly senile taking I.T. Ate FOR IT AND TAKE NO OTNEL I • - wo d%ys' wont,g i Lt►tel aboab ei ht millIens of iranos were laded fa parting with .their money, but , brow ht by ib into the national ezohegaer. P g y' bonnet.' In w moment he felt his mistake, f 6EWARE OF IMITATIONi ems of utiliz o that the are mo demoral`zed that the pease SCOTT'S EMULSION is aokno*ledged by Phy. - •. „ g In th taaoe of the feet, however, that the aai0 have teenier c m to m y bnb ib was too lobe. Every feminine head rrado Mark. Made by Tux ALrBERT To1LYT SoLPOo :-►+d on wash'day (love tilenb had aplrewd a nab work of lottery p y eat and in the oongrogsbloza had tarred around -- slatans to be the FINEST and BEST preparation Y.. _ . • et Its sines flit the relief QL ! �w,•w,crown aF rHS MONTRELL. f..ti. Such plants;` office over all Italy, and mad8 the meatier oonnt o the Ins of industry for a 1{vell• Ban Franatsao Argonaut. WORLD-RENOWNED eAeY•s own somtR.: ' li;lire plenty of fines where the people tire most likely to be hood, they never dream of laying nF CONSUMPTION, 8CROFULA, i• { �!i growth, their mo a for w rainy day. CENBRAL D BIL17Y, J B , and - oaug b, there is not muoh to be said for 'the y . . • Stook oil Fly Pa 8?. . ,i»cure and plant•' voluntarinessof the tax. Venloe is one of Alm ati the natione of the Continent P Wasting Diseases of Childi•eri; , • form. Nothing .- -- . the poorest cities In Italy. It has 140,000 have S to Lotteries atoertain periods of the "Vell, Mr. Issacstsin, howl ish bissnes■?" and CHROMIC COUGHS. "rBicaness von good, aber nod a Bold by all .D,•u gifts a0e.and ,$i 00. �c be pat on an - inhabitants. Of these no lase than 40,000 yearino der toraiserevenne,bagonlyAaetri•, goody g ld$ g• y have their names insoribed on the books of Spy, and Italy have them in unbroken getra." "I haf been hafing % poody bard - , „ o rabid throughout the whole year. In time m sellut M A'E�P�� Patent Attorneys,and exper■ the (,angregazione de Carib. as reoipienta Pe g y Y y po laid dery fly-paper 11 C*X �■ 93 � r y Bend 1887. 1iNnaid C latdewt i C. TerenM. I- f .1ldermen livee. Austrian ambll of • L1I the other don on der chair and I sat down on it. Vholl, to request the •` Of relief; that is to say, nearly one-fourth $ n8 g P y how does deb.Beat " Delivered anywhere in Canada Largest Stook _ �;: t%11 rc quests of of the population are paupers. Yet fifty by tap r atwa winning tote enormous anm of your biasness?' I got wad TUMOR s��1st. Pdvate : Lowett Prices. ehtabk OII $ paper,don't It?' ANCER Hospital. No ni Boot ire. State Lottery offioes have been pla}�ted in forty-ei ht thousand pghlnds. The money y P Pe . c-H.ttcxrcakUL,M:D., tt uc�jortoy we?e Sea was • d to him. Binge theu, however, HOW `-- _ No.6�NlaZw&5t., BuQaalo,N.Y. McCausland & SOne . >v l public spirit, Venus, and their officials are am g the P 72 TO 76 KI C STREET WEST YORONTO- buaieab eo le in the town selling ticket■ thin$• ve Dome bo lIg to show bhab the t0 yetect 8 Wife. pt i by the feet .,; Pap R ttN second Band �V hvir constituents The dravl►ing takes place every Saturday Prize w secured by oollnsion with oho fl d health, good morals, good sense and Send for List . Vtenn Loo oler and he and 1>j loon- tees r are the four essentials for a A T L A N B, o(;me a naleanoe. ; afternoon onb five o olook in the PLazza of San term b,,oc $Dad �� , :; Maroo, in front of the Loggia ab the foot of fedora have been wrr fed. Thus th ion goo w{ a These are the fadiepensable■a Yo :alit,. Qua• Cant ntrated American village,: ' the Campanile, when that hallowed spot Is Italy a d Austria even have happened to sifts them oome the minor advantages of w k%d by a mouse, ': i ACMUS can make mono daring vacation ' - - - crowded b a motley throng of miserable bring h me to the poop a end the Govern- gc o looks, a000mplbhmenb, family Dial- T y y��'! y Y by od Bibs ing for one or Horse on fast selling by Nourishme h V to the chairs and • looking men and women hand ragged boys means f these oennbri the immorality of ao etc. With the flat fear, :=life Boot.and Bibles espeoiatly Hleto of Canada, by ! . . forooloua animal. - . and girls, blind to all the beauties and of the ational Lobtery Lob as.hope ohab will be comfortable and happy. Licking W. H. withroy, &D-, latest and�est edition ever, As at close guar- - the ate an of then entries may see ib eith it will be in more or leas degree a published prices tow, terms liberal, write for . 1S SUPPL�D BY I . Christian symbolism Of the church and ' °g Illustrated otroutan and terms, wM. BRIGGS, i finally killed her' : palace beside them, and watching only, to be b eir duty and th it interest to purge failure. Upon good health depends largely Publisher,Toronto. ' '- !cween her finger with wild eyes and flashed faces, for the their 1 ds of theme ga bling institutions, good temper and good looks, and to some :rlaace f,r some coming out of the lottery numbers on whioh and to else revenue by means nob destine- extent good sews also, as the best mild luff"a S UFF711M COtt.Lit E. snelyh, otector for life. their.h es of' win hen . Nob one in that five of heindusbry and ono of the peopAq. mast be affevEed more or less by the weak• oat-Tits tizth soho►aetic year begins Sept, g g noses and whims attendant on frail health. $Oda An Ark 1Je artment has been added !n which _ , ntcrnatioual Cow, vast Venetian crowd may draw a pr'zj, yet Dnsrieg and Woodcarving will be taught by the e u Pdrla reoently, on the ten thousandth part of a chance of I Young man, if your wife is falling into a most noted specialist!1h the Dominion. Our Short. 1 • . lie Atrt Or Q arrelllag state of invalidism first of all thin to hand Department has s000m fished phenomenal re- 1,000 die every doing se their honest or diahonest gains eaoh �� ' � � •alts. We lead the van in Praetloal Education. • ri of London, the I week are swallowed np. The rsb words of quarrel, gen redly restore her health, If she Is troubled with M. 1isc00RM[CB.Principal. - p,oreet, quarter. The Lottery has-beoome suoh an esbab. too bri ing to be rem tiered, are like the debilitating female' weaknesses, buy ear. . lane is andonbt-' liahed eonroe of revenue to the (lovernmenb few a arks that fall yon she dry laves Pieree's Favorite Presorlptioa It will taro Y fiOAM Q oa was Yen and t!et,oil ee.dP � � L � Royal Ba�s��p� . d lak a"osee,life. p to 8 r day Baumg during winter from Port and ever There• e'he teeter mot• ' of the crest. The retort is the nfI'of her. p' K and a toh a national popular Iastitadoa that �g P, easily day and Halifax every Saturday to Liverpool, and In bu c a still more f Its vast machinery goes on from years wind b b blows them boa flame- Thea the (foes without yiag-the young man boo yammer from Qnebeo eve Saturday b Liver if the means of mtschi fis'done amt 1. When bwohearb �ldu{ to r by u.e agents teend tine for saes• 7 �>4 i . end to years end throughout the empire,fed , P , pop the question. d �� Tae Caaaalu twti. oauing at Londonderry to and malls and pasmengers _•c:lhine, fresh air, '_ by the blood and virtue of the people, with• frioadl a few momen before, are fall of n n I Dom lEZ{on made Nellie • ht, stags, us. 17 adaWds Stswf for Scotland and Ireland, also tom Banlmore. via gar. Them words are ken which blob may be B P Halifax and St John's,N.�.,to L verp6ol fortnightly i out, usually, exciting protest or comment. SA y Her face was all pimply and red, Issssto. Msetto.this a" dartr summer months. The steamers of the Gras- � . , which hays nap- Every now and chon, however, something forgiv bat hardly t rpotten, and • the Though her features were good,and her blue gow lines mall during winter to and from Haute:, r for more than ; does occur to startle both Government and friend p b seldom q to as ib was before. eyes were brighb, $AYES LING BTEcAMISHIM i Portland,Boston and:Philadelphia• and durin east 1 . nd to be inade. . people into an unwilling reooguition. o! its H fire Old saying It is the seooad at What si 1 is Nellie I" they maid. mar between weekly.w and Montreal waekty; p , - . evils,and to raise in Parliament and f n preens word at makes the arrel." That meoond P� and Boston weekly, and Cllamgow and Phflads p city, so they are q Sailing Weekly between I[O1Pi'RBaL bra ro,yof�htly. I_ of about two -:. the question of the inadvisability o! oontiuu. word mally wounds t e pride or the self• But now, as -by magio, plain Nellie has LtVMPOOL. &►loon Tloketa. W, tbo, and Pow freight,passage,or other information apps b { - its,existence in the land. love o him to whom lb, addressed. It may grown IM Return Ticks* IM Wo and 9110. according to A,Sehumaoher h Co.. Baltimore- B. Canard h �t ` k is complete one 1 ld8 steamer and acoommoc{atio1L Intermediate 030 I take a form that imp Diem k doubt of the As fair as an artist's bright dram• N lit -Shea h Co•, st. Johns,k.r; wen-Thomp e will be drawn. O e of these gambling inoidents has j east P 6 ' Round Trtp Tickets, goo. Steerdee, W. Apply to son h do. St. john, N. B.; au.a & Co.. (Rd i ; To meet this, !- other' veroAty-o d ofienoe bo any one Her face is as sweet as a flower new•blowa, ■ S: muanAY,doneral manager Canada snip. Love a Ildso New York, H• Bonnier. '�°°I : ,,1.the I -, hap red in Naples, whioh I6 is hoped may no wr oll debased. tten It insinuates a Her cheeks are tike pesohes and oream. plus Co., I Cvsrow Hot ma Sgvass• MouTzza% or A1Iao Rae h 6o..Quebeo: Wm_ Brookle, PhilecM.i laed so much that not lost upon the nation. In one of the low, onwortky .motive. 8omebimes to I.sal Agents in all To-m and t maL ' hpla:H•A. Allen Portland Boston Montreal � .- - f'� ace the MacGregor ;s; oho h of thht eitya dlsre Is a poet ssnrhtw the� ' d�• word � lath, as when As Nellie walks out In the lair morning - . ores. r oall�d ( fovwnal alwnnoaq. He stirs w mss• '° d�h� BARKER'S SHORTHAND $CNROl, A Great Life Giber i� St Aeon Leon dater ' Brut told ( wm4wt be am " tile Mardel (what era a :-:livelihood by b#nding chairs -to to sell � offioertor " E;as 4 waaiaiso ' Her minty attrsot■ every eye, � ') were arraigned I wo hipper.. He prebsndll, ht►wsver, to be ants hbsao be t �d an for the people who Defied her a w thins direst least,TsN>ite, rc on a char a-of Rift d at times with secood•sighb and to be F. ,� z . .. , , bight, Formerly for over fire mean Principal of the Short• f Tosoatp. Jane lest,1880. I I- $ . a " ., band Ins tote in oonneotion with the Canadian Bud ' all the publio{ty ' . •, able tar foretell the Ina.ky nulubers of the I an tbhf pg,palm t r Wby Nelda Is hsndtOme,' they 8ry oe..vm.emty Typewriting ikosrtm.nt under the I &u yon that fpel the want of eomethtnR to make .11ay and a public i Lo ery. The people :ay thaat io:flue yam You that yoq 2ra Hiatt spemik And the reason of the ohm nge b that Nellie man.gsme°t of tar• pap• BsN upH .gent or ou happy,and don't snow what to try. oaten to J. in ■ aoeuion his prophecy M to the numbers thb, book Dr. Pieros's(loldea Medloal Dlsoovery. �e Remington Type.rriter. Apply for oirautar. Men- mP, lr 'Passenger Agent. ae Hing street : . I'he complainants' P P y loo thin paper to wilting. west~Toronto: nerable years for- that would oQme out on a oecbaia week In Or, the gods, this gppeoh were else yonr whioh regulated her liver, pleared her oom For 24 years I have travelled this continent over - tFy were moved b y P R lest. lexbn made her blood pi�rvt, her breath and over.but of t ar/iules,meat. r drink,to restore Jnl tine else a roved ri ht. y app oachea, the mipds of the people tarn is IIgl truths mast sometimes be spoken, sweet, her face fair mina rosy, stud removed 6TCh8IIt8 Butcher living,health.fasts w Fotesale vigour rai+e the arum. e K'as d[amissed, the deteob that had obsoared er beau w; _ make ate wo living, sT. EON M[rlKsL . A right of doing ; anz one thought and hope to Giovanni. but whop two persons are boned tip in It and TI•Aders GelletCally. . WATSRisezcedor. Myseitand tamuy au use it; Las week he satisfied their expeotations by terest d duty to avoid quarrelling. Sold by druggists. would part witq any other favodrlts dainty tether o:,ce more main- that he had had a Vision and that the As. or most irritator retort is one Ja.a00 is Uke the k does of ©ed-lb b than St. Leon afar. any g , $ ing want a GOOD MAN In yonr locality to pickup I JOSEPH SIMPSON. + M�ido�na'' had disclosed to him the win whioh attributes oown►rdioe. Ceara a and not without v v• fad ib is within us mw • ntly decided that s, DEPOTS.-TolMnto. Ont, ; Montreal, Qua.; Quo= merely an "oom• � ning number for the Naples Lottery o! brathf loess being the very foundations of great yearning. CALF SKINS bete,Qua. ; St.I fon Springs,St. Leon Quo ; 1 Satnrda the 13th tnstwnb. The news read rem ble character. • remark which Don ss Iar ar,►lehad o tietaotory tiaaranty. ertain.commission I y+ sP Oh 1 whyy should the spirit of mortal be i . y cc the rase track ' dike wild fire through the town. All'rnahed veya inam•aoa of w want of either is a proud'-? ..We have often wondered why, to Gliovann{ to eb the information. The rote voa►dve of antral. �- tP1.• �'g��� ores, a,re:guilty of neR• the hen resents n n h e are bones fights voice whioh oannob and have 000ndnded, that we don b know, � xrea Pasr, Vermont.II.S. `rat"'_ Since this ul- gate him no y , y ped p po T unless ib be that the aforesaid mortal Is I Pso " him;they feasted him like w prince. As.days be d ribed, but every re_ader, unless he b oonscions of the taob that at his db id at • .• ..ommon carriers" Pre • � Limbs the pool sellers an ' passed, faith in the prophecy of this man a h{g -slam saint, has used them in the all "r, me Dr. Puree's Pellets, to rellevo • _ omt many oases the . strengthened. From morning to night the early oments of a quarrel. The most tea• him should he safler from torpidity of the . i : :9 .L .1- n c b the fact that Lottery offices were orowded by Nespolltsns nooen thing in the world may be maid to over, nick or nervous headsohe, dyspepsia. Fee CIRCVLtmL ADistii iC3s9 1.'I . moment the bores ,eager to get tickets. Those who had not roah Tway v to tamp and hnmtWbe, par- oonsti doe eta. Druggbtm. , I' - icnposelble for the mousy sold their furniture to procure it. bid y it ib b agaompaded by n oertsain When • �onng macTied ooitple go oat J. ROAN & COs i . c h e mono to the Articles of jewelry were pawned. Debts were look eat of the eyes. boating the baby sometimes furnishes the 1.y g 87 lrortneote Ave.•ve. Toronto. Os►tt ' oontraoted. The whole city was demoralizad. Ha an beings, oI3 or young, never appear yawl The infection sprbad all around. The whole In so poor su mean a light am when okey - - _- iee sohnmes Of land province of 1'laplea was{evolved. Naples is are quarrelling. A family quarrel b among The Turtle Mountain R"don. • � - - ' � _ ea - , ...: Isewhere,eobbat a. • r.���f ii''. r _! proverbial for its poverty,and yet before the the os0 sorrowful and vulgar of the dim Thofisa ds of sates of choioe free govern- Pl'UVldellt i"`8 and Wv8 StoG� A so Q . 't f induebrions people Lotter registers were closed last week la of human Inflrmi meat land, now for set In the ' Lottery e8. plays Infirmity. +°Ipe° tiers, h• � : t - � e eo[l, and maybe'. ne 'rl one million francs had been cz ad d" A a le living in the mime house, • ' t • ' e' I the till is their y Pe P•oP via8 Turtle >>donntsln Region of Dakota►. Hen _ CHIEF OFFICE, . y on ttery tloke:s. nit three rimes • day wt the same table. was raised the wheat that took Brat premium I very way, goo3 for I ether in the ev , work to- at Now Orleaw tion. Rioh sail tiitame ROOM D,AR,gAD . TORONTO, CANADA ._ . . .the individual that - a the d. of the drawin bubiness in the bein ' y $ �g • all her in monntala��oniod sohoo churches, 11 CYC (mxc�'olsttso>itAT>�>have a proprietory sit •Ww. ausponded. From .n earlyy heat g Ion •d y a'A 'I so' THE RU DC E , BI LES ooanbry. Hence - th streets were filled by bzoited arowda. The vow tam and • tender salt lovq b mast �g=W soofebya er t nrtber Information. L�IIItal�l Benefit A180Cl8tlon. >f lead In the �Vesb ice were unable to keep order. A batta- a be that oQe°oe• • Dome. Irritating mapa, rates, eta,apply t4 F. L Whitney,4. Are=°g[1sh machines. and aokoowledged the BEET 84LID TIIMIT-Bv pa g to the above po ]L p in the world. Send to bnb person aged d[n small portions lie of soldiers was marobed to the spot. The wear will be nnlnteaYosaUy spoken ; ez $• dt T, d. 95. P., d M. Ry!, 8b. Paul. Assuoea6ron E CENT PER DAB. P ) - Will Omloted • the ma lean. or J. IL Hnokials Cart. Pass, p t�on I twenty-two,a nand two cents r day a person aged good. But If ibis p. ple were in good humor; wt the .saws Pee sbbsnttoas wt its >b • ' #0' 9. p, DITIES, Church St, Toren W ' webil - _- + d e no one oonld tell what might happen. of w gaa►i►rel pill neatly bs oreatsda Toroonto. forty-tour can are Five Dollars per week e ble as lb is repro- T were re bred to honor Gtiovanni. and Two bh should be borne in mind by r For liluktrated Catalogue and Second-hand List. and t r tore mtokness or aooidged. also for two some arrangementy P iOg• There b no hetolo poem In•the world bo osw and three Den per day, parses abed as above can ' tribator should be al to lone him. If hi■ prophecy. oame eve Inmate : one is, that It tikes two per• L •t bottom a biography,-the late of a Ro,dge Wit tB�ostdd ,any aso. ma oo \ secure for the dspea ti,F1ve.Handted Dollarr is 1. t e, they had arranged to have him oarded sons, at least, to make a quarrel , the oth s mwL-[Carlyle. es to mUVE11TO awnzwe provide for it as one may, - roceemton through h the street with bands that the barrel usually dates from the - p Cy to eb into the ' q y The Book of Laboi>rf.. 8petial Batrtatas itN Mond band by death through disease or aogident Ot th �tOC proprietors. This of asio following; If It proved feline,a large word. 1Fhee� dalrLiR thin lmOnth• at easy rates. hoee interested nd for prompeotames • Don minted black with the word Death To P►hat did you take my but for I- A Oran Withoub Wisdom Lives In a Peel's fend for hilt. etc. Bewbie'Agents wanted unreprsssnted ails• tcciAnt monarchies,. upon It=ld be raised above his hones.' Ch lw : I didn't take your bat, and yeti Paradise. A Treadle y written es ItRlen't flan to awe over tzhibn % the Toreato �O�' wd A)B dOx)Qts, Dirmotor r eece Rome, sto. P. The line warned Gliovanni of hie den r. know K• Diseases d Man, oon linens For Mess Bzbibitiels daritg slep�anher. I ' so as to see how . ,t me non To : Yon a* a liar 1 of All Ages I Should be read y O d, will work or any He replied. A o ni inane psllwte, h- , chin mi assists"-''The le would not ba- In this owl", Charles made the gntarrel, Middle Aged and Yo Mon. Proven by mya been the results,. _ PsoP been be web the morel itribatl word the Sao d Halt • Million so be she most �li�n8t"$ti M # ors and MOI��dBr$ COmbin�dr ere chars was s law •,, stinsdo,him, he had one [the Madonna] who y aH Q1niR."Elg'I�e TAOROUGULX GOOD CHIr4z8 I� UXLT. use to hones, an would help him." However, G iovanni's with �y insul seoond. Put down polar, beownse written In 1a�gaage plain, The faith in the Madonna seems to have failed. the b hard non a somad word. forcible and Instructive. P bioa present- SHMGLE, LATH an VENEER; 41 I ' I Eft f _ . g took place him of last,for he gave himself up to the "�' • ation of Medfoal Common Sones. Valuable - from the original - 1 to Invalids who are week nervous and ez- reed riob envied police for protection. 6toaisba-"No, I dou'b like ae bath• ' POST BAND-SAWS . K y hwuiabsd, showing new weans by afhtoh they „t the oor. 'the .: As the hoar for drawing Lottery doketa In Ib makes the liktr so wet." Angelina A sail $�►WINILL$. P a roached the excitement of the ulaoe 7s ms be°cared. ppro vod d►y ,oridos, . t? ,11 over bhis west FP s POP - by doe t yon leave it in the dressing- and the people. Sanittiry, SooWs bdouos ' grew in intensity. They:food pwakod In • room?` LoI N K-BE6TI NCa -- c :ci in olaaaio• don dense mass In the square where the tombola , . Subjeots. Also gives a desaripdon of 8peci- �•. was.. Five o'olook was the hour. About A vetler in India haft�tly 6t�en re- flo No. 8. The Great Health Renewer I ForElovatingarldOonve rominent pies . g SAWS, y P that time a bo from the orhouse seated veali the results of�p o�servatios of the Marvel of Healin and Koh-i•noor of Meth- . _ . o.R: rp days' 1bm ' between Glovernment offioia s In pan open trick and schemes�of'�abitaal orlmluwi+• in saes. It Lrgely explains the mystetiem of ion, aDd it might .. carriage, is seen approaobing. By him the that ass ootu►try. One favorite device of life By its tewahinas, health may be main- GLIMMERS, -.1:i;tently governed lot is to be draiwn. Ae he passes some thiev war to form a poich or pooket in the taloned. The Book will beach you how to .. . SWAGES. •= ; 1 l,!a:e. fire Tnrk, all throw where val es oould be oonooded. make life worth U If ev adult In , f ,�iuu3 and dnspewk •threaten him,others. Atomism him gifts, • °t'y I; Send for gaawyers Qaide. . shoat somethin - or other b the wa of Thin ud was fo ed by partially swallow- the olvilk4d world wOald read, understand �r nd hence Qtete tits` . - g y v'-1 ire f9�orks Com an. Br'an�I`fond and Winne e . orbit/ e persnadinq him bo draw the right number. lay w ball of some mnbatalaoe wad keep• wad follow oar views, there would be a Waerovs 9 P Jr, - P 9 5 one of onb . At last, pale and trembling, he stands brad• Ing i for some dgie saoh day some place world of PhydaW, tatelleotaal and moral n,isery greater folded beside the big brass wire cylinder near 'the epipiobtle. This oondnued daily, giants. Thhis Book will be found a truthful lied. The Cretans _ ° which contains the bwlls Inside of whioh grad y a no or spioe world corm, Into pt�esaptatlon of lwots, aalaalabed to do oed. . '.annexed to Greece• - whin tlss ariwiuwl, when musaslf, oould The book o!Lisbon, bht Taflswan Of Heodth I ' are 6 blob the b o! P t t3"8 the Pcr�' he nomr e t upon w open O era n . in � iii or ' -swsL, wad dasy search. B biases ben the cheek, sttrmgth o the thoaaands rest. An c-ffiolal tarns this p l �� , %it upuloualy bo Crete . cylis ■everwl rimes, flirt one way and Aso triok was to swallow some irrltanb body and fey to the haart� It b a . - overnmenb drawn then the o site. ■o ar to make the baU whio would secure s prisoner Gary work or to the Wise and Otherwise Laboon's B - I R' 1• T � _ - t 11 its promifflw.ha • s FP° h i 1 natters while in ail. One man $o No. , the S his of Health. Thee who - " �^"+ l . aenoe pin round In all dlreotioar. 'Se stops. A osp q j S O 7tB d O Y'A�i 7t... The oneetq d the k itttle door i■ opened. The boy threats is was anted out who, In order to get o$ tits obey the laws of this book will be orowded ,alit in a alit - Lim naked band and arm and is oat a fetter , had prodnoed an uloer by rubbing w{di • tadelems wraadi• Vast onumbars of �' 0 ' . l reek governs Pal seed then meal have felt ne and ttawbtfOsd to the inion to tnberfere bail. Ib IH spewed. std the nester on the o flail skin with a►asbio lime, power ___ - I' arks the pa r ib oontttined L read out irrita ing the sore by seratohiag it with a vu toe of Lnbon`s Bpeslfla Na 8. All Men �j . - ar between T Lf �• DYED wean those two vim` V PPlated_ up. It is''97. A wound time plow of broken bottle. 'Theme guilty bnb Who an Brokeon Down from overwork or .rr whole of. Europe in same roee■m is one throe b The gam- anfo m fellows like oomr•des in more other Dawes not mentioned la the above, 3 w eat it 30.P(}Iovann the saorlitan's ro h enitg ed oounbrtem, are at greater pains to should sand for wad read Ohs Valasbb ' ' I '. .., y has canned 8'r P P e0y either careless Treat* whioh will be sent to any address, L, AND CAP 1 T A L ` l cion of Crete. Ib ie Ehat the number of the third drawftlg greed vies than vtrtue,bsing , Bras her w d be b7. Th is intense exoitemetmt or rant of the isob f biwt halt the exertion salad, on t of ben oeatm Ion��am�s, to r, .. , , - , t,�If what It /' ate t�m� all erdelm Oo M Y I$. W. P. H 0�TIt.A�T r t '�;�!a,xe_',. e (:reek Revolution '' '; on the faoem of the people. The In the other db*odon would'make WB. $Id.1n- 1, I l' Y , e tint. der to members of so- room 16 60 Ftoab 8bree0 &., Torte• iy. C. 110,►C>soRUii,�I '' . w, xz'.D{►e ,=- to le very fertH goer toned. Ib .im stopped. T!u them and prompeoro ver bhp Turk ap 1 " . 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Ji 'ia '•.� -. ,r r'I. - , "'W+":.9 • .. r ' " iy :. •lilt_: -a:s-_ " .vim: , - � 1�, •. y, a '.{ - _ ".�r-`j _-__ _ f •-}i -e+, -. -14.r , i • ' . - .W .� - .-. -� • - • , f� l r� - customers..• The ommodation is Mrs. Williams,`widow of the late W. i threw 0 D1� 11 f'" esdutu ly on the si of the buyer. g• Wiltitlms, formerly of Harxlpton, 14 4.01 ' t r i' ` Yeti the buyers, rhos vfho ran s herself ant of the upper window of her ' d . , .- •':� dwelling house on UOatario street Bow• 0 -„j twelve month aocoant in the village . .. . _ STOLXx TRF " ma ivilie Wednesdayq evenin . She died. ' stores, run up to Toronto apd if for the nett►da�r from the ilwjn oe ilnetai. cd is C. 7�/LIl�r3 dLim + i ' Fg°1t �` ' I , spot ca h the can et an article fora - Os a . , y g by the fall. she was a moot estimable i s ; Wlritib �, h few cents less than they sail at home woman, but has been snffiring from ee• - = bail >uat h- tht Wifkffil # MMO ! pn a twelve month credit, they ur- vers illness for years, and latterly has ' Mrs. Id, of L. recently d brok ls;published every-Friday morning in its o cs chase. Mr. Cowan mentions fin er• been slightly deranged. Much sympathy Peter iison, p Pickering,out. est as at 7 per cent, Add 7 per.cent is felt for the family. .1. TERMS p p An American tourist'. who has ti°a•velled i 'removed o West 1` to the cash price of any article bought considerably. saw Orillia for the first time Are r8 a�iDg to su 1 he wants of all. George Lugtou, I !1.3 8 for year; a 1.001f paid It addalkiie- y• • ,in Toronto, and you will be higher- on Frida , from the duck of a steamer, p p pp �. C :" _ t ly aged 7 He Ii.4TES OF ADVE$TISING: y. ► re 1. First insertion, per line - - - s cents. than the Pickering twelve month and atter exploring the beauties of the � �+ , , , cemetery I.Each subPs queut insertion,per line - S 1 P1Ckerlla and e h remark to a eertaiu OV- ,- . � Mr. 8 rapnell, This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad- price. Pay Cash n g place,, made t e R ° Whitby ollegiatE ertisoinenta, our merchants can compete with the ernment official reAideat here that the They are getthig a first-class lot f STOVES, at � ices to ' S ecial terms luau to artiea in con- for B p g p m g town reminded him of Na les in Ital for Brits h Colam racas for 3 or 6 months or by the your. ' half- TOrantO men more than favorably. p y ,- oitt, for in two respects-it I ked lovely from { ' J' D'1 .J - yearly or yearly contracts pa;able quarterly. But the trouble is that man who O P y 19Uit th© tl e8. l '` Whitby Ownslsip Business cards,teu lines or under, with paper, y g the water, but when yon got On bhore bad ' " _• t one year, .+,5 00, payable in advance. to Toronto to spend their cash have odors and filth and dirt" were rodomiu. ' advance age of 8 r.W-Notics in local oolumus ton cents per line, bl accounts on the books of our mer- ',, + h . ' five cents per line ach subsequent insertion. g in ant' bee Naples and-die ; wal� lD 0ri14 all !V'eforV IlJ hl�J1 El�eW�er ,'. . - ' At lac 8 man tJ Special contract rag made known on applies- chants. They never expect credit lia streets and get poisoned." Packet. •� I the papa s do not tiou. No free save ising. I was o er in I111 Toronto but would be mortally of- - - Advertisements w thout writter instructions + y ------ 1- t . will tie inserted unti forbidden and charged se- fended if refused it here. One mer- idve Look out for Vii; -4ordingly. Orders for discontinuing advertise- New t'ti18P1I1Cy7 if.'i. merits must be in itine and sent to the pub- chant i1]fOrin9 us that a man actually '�`- - ------- -- - - `1 �i a } lost big oiCe. H F usher. borrowed 5 '!n cash from him one ___-_ BARLEY, \1�-1�CJ l - BA E Y a d the worn en,PIGS FOR SALE. Mr. serge Li 1.•lob;work proiuptl attended to - morning and with this money his wife _ ''-"_• Miss An ie Orvis, CLAR BROS.. - PR _P ' ' ORt. • , _ _ - went to Toronto and brought home A NUMBER of ycuag Berkshire Pigs tI'h8 underslgxled is prep red t0 purchase were ma ed in for sale •t lot 7,H.F.,Pickering- Apply to III! d� last week. Ou Doti tl s-Strict Independence. all the groceries she could buy. The T. S,BRANT, Whitby P,O. 4a-4o j,� p .. - The iethodist - Ou Aim-A 'fret-class Local Paper. merchant waited a month before his -- --- -----' - ---- - - _ •- ---�. ----- Barley, Wheat, and ll sot 's �f 1 e�.7 v Ott Empe ta,tlons-The hearty- $5 was returned. Let people pay FOr Sal®. I Tuesday of last i�� auppor .of the peopl of Pickering and vicinity. cash [n Pickerin and save the 480 I y TO be de�lVere 8 t 011r I' ' i 1, . ' g VERY 1 - __ _! " of Picke iuQ, presi --- which Mr. Cowan says they donate to A ge donkey, very quiet and T. The East Wbitl good Co wok- A child can d ive him, LO '�.ti- .�i.TQ�re �Ri�iN �3�.t .�.v w�� .���. RIDAY, 'EPT. 13. 1889. the railway. We venture to say that ears�old. App y to JORNIB BKN LTT, West O anthoriz d the R. . Mill-.o. 46-37 ' either Mr. Cowan or Mr. Leslie can ___--_- __-- -•----- __-- - - ceediags to prey F . The place of delivery is very safe for eail' o railroad crt�ssings, • no Cedar ll le to Osl 9.make as ood a air of boots for 5 33 iGo VOr S&10:. . There are 78 160 Canadian women g P �' �� street cars, no screeching locomotives. Pr" es gill be paid that w�ll compare. � .• . Miss Hannah r as any wan in Toronto ; we venture favorabl with other markets. Farmers a ronizin `this market a be sure in Massachusetts, of whom 60,828 WILL sell cheap : 1 to tic y P g y stroked ring sere f to say further, that at this present I p 8gy,new of fair treatment both in weight ht and rice. . . evening in the are engaged in hops, factories, or in I open buggy,good ; 1 trotting wagon,nearly g p g dom stic service. Of these 47,597 moment both these shoemakers have new; I cutter, nearly new. Apply at,once to elitlrch. t8 impr( accounts of a year s standing for re- UE0. M. PALMER,Pickering. 45tf ._ Goal, and the same good quality. f gait as usual for sal , There was a vF are 1 i domestic ser�lce alone. The airin shoes purchased for ca h in ' last sitti s of the p g P Liverpool Market. Aug. .2Gth, 89. 4 -48 yarn. : e tUe� - �1ari ime Provi ces contribute 25,123 'horouto and Whitby-and not as ood Farm t0 Rent. . ' �>,nil Toga Scots alone sends 15 976 D MATTHE�PS do CO TH+nS MOOD ', AgBnt. , + sensible c_eople are shoes as our own men would late � - .. sere tit nirls, while the Province of EING lot 8, 4th coucession of Picker- Keev btuith, c ue ec send; 5 X17.-Chita o Call- made for the mousy either. W being,cantaining locaczea. Well watered,good ___ A prevail poU the + g° :+tL ne stable under barn. Lorge frame dwelling P leeve tills to be the Cate.. Tlie er- house---orchard. Apply on the remises, to - their ' e into the 1.' adia -American. What the mischief p . are he girls go rig over to Massachu- cha>lts who live here are a bane t to FRANK T. sxtTA. 4x49- , �' : station s soon as setts for :� He a is >t young country the place. They pay taxes, do cad- laid. • •here the demo rid for women is just work, maintain our schools, bull our V�hltevale Hotel. I : f` Tlie l arlesc hot w churches, pay. Our preachers, St ecor • I , - ' lin Met od:st chi . as keen as can e, with thousands of P. BESSE begs leave to announce .° .4 ° _ . ,1 a sncce S. John bachelors waiti g for maidens to else the poor. The Tc:onto iverc ant the travelling public that he has leased a } a - pied th Aiair and P 'simply hands out goods and po kets the whitevale Hotel, and has thoroughly •� he �• p tir111S about t lair necks slid mars rongvated the buildings. The best of accomoda- �� 1 U� /�. pr. W our dollars. Whether you die Of Lion, good stabling and an attentive hostler, to i/V A. C. Mckinlay rile as their own. There is n0 use your s Or small- ox ma ters 11a ht First elaas stablinv for horsemen. 2&31 - disf uising the fact that the girls of P P g - . . _ 1 _ _ - died s denly at - r----', - _ _ - t hi country la k enterprise, and the to hi>n. Every man ill town should FaX3= Fpr Salea ago au t after n be part of the town's ea ital. - by - eountr , whither spa ies may b come extinct unless did Oshawa give $10,000.to the piano _ OT 34 in the 9th con. of the Town. ! benefit f his heal „ -str nuous measures are adopted. I/ chi Hof VVhitb comprising 100s3cresotland • I - ' Mr. eddinRhou ,.. _ _ company ? Not to cheapen the rice in the highest its of cull ratio. On the prom- I y license for his hou of pianos in that town, b t to get fen ►sea are a brick eottsge,good barn and stabling - - - lion b t the town • here is a Cl ss of nlen that are al to live there and keep mule cir ula- and .0 other necessary out boil inks• also a - b P y Rood orchard,, well and a never-failing spring . - repeal Li present 1 wars too big f r their surroundings creek. Teens easy. ff Kil , ling there. On the same principle 7 Apply to W BUR0 d leer in he municil . j . an have a loft contempt for the little ever town moves, and so sh old Balsam P.O. 4s-4s . i . . _ _. °, - thi ins b which the are surrounded. y _ O y lately s One la ei a Y Y ° . jr., of ort Oslaw t _ Pickering. In conclusion, web no :PaX17C3. 170X' 13&10. . - . A ew of these exist in every town means admit that groceries and om• . an village, and the lack of prosperity ONTAII�INQ 50 acres, more or, less and b while modifies are a cent cheaper in Tor rite Oslraw , the horse au progress so painfully apparent in being South-west}of lot K in 2nd con. on Mr. G' rt &Rains - than in Pickering village. Kingston Road,between Pickering and Whitby, - m ny places may be traced to their . ___ r ..t he had some of IIiF in Township of Pickering Comtortabls house, 81h ister influence. They feel contempt LETTERS TO THE EDITOR hats aria sort water. good driving hauN aria I for Fran. barn with stone stabling.largeorchard and good �'} last w k and the fo everything about them andare not - fences. Soil good and title ►ndispputibie. can f ' , Webb f the Ifaps rThis department it open to all for the fal -d[s- at the premises, or b mail t.► GRhVAS COIL. ,, • sl w In expressing It. Thy never ouswon of public yueeNons. The writer net NBLL,Ptckenng P. ! �•R6 b I by Major Sti,ith a . S ak ell of the lace [n_ 1Ch rev in all caws send his correct name with copy. - __ _-__ ! - . . - P we wish it distinctly understood, ho ever, Over the trifling su i _ l e, but always sneeringly or slight- that' in no ease do we hold ourselve re- Farm For Sale. .. t an infraction of th, i sly, and instead of trying to build it spousible for opinions expressed by c rtes• _ I' ed• pendants.-li:n. swa.) • f• G_ . u thev are making.constant efforts to . .A GOOD farm eonsisting of lot St and _ - t and part of lots.11 and a:i,in the 9tb con.of `' - SRO - p 11 it down. The moment a man DaAti Bra,-BeltevinR tat the arts le in the Township of whilby compnaiug acres __- ?HARDWARE ST b comes so exptgnded that he finds the your issue of Sept. 6th headed `•Stan by This farm is well drained and fenced. and the . - p' ML'S• hc�s. Post . Pickering" is a fair subject for discus ion, Puddings are in first-class repair. There are `` pace too small for him, lie ought to three good orchards and other small fruit Will - MiCll II a couple I would like to give your readers my views sold on gas terms- For fur+lssr�utormotion 1 eve out and give himself 1'00111 to on the situation. The substance of our P _ "' With h an extren apply to•108. l l(OXHti,on the}}►remises,or to a read. He ]reed not feel that his editorial is that the merchants of ou vil• (iF.U. IiCRG - - r..Claremont P, . - 45-48 `s ' x brought out from fr 'm , � ... ace Rill not be filled. The man lage•do not,receive fair usage from th teat - - at that time, as u A a of the people-money is spent in To onto T @013+ TTt919$, 'r8�$. oo •�o�n �( � was upwards of a- , . I • ho takes it Lnay not be so ignorant which ouKht to be spent at home, A mil- - nd conceited but he ma • have a lev- � � been a famil�a; !,� 3 ting the truth of your assertion the as 8 t6 ondersiRued has just t=sturned . . { about 57 years, let head and more common sense.- lion is what is the aslant of the sail and j from a trip to Kurope, ♦rid having rtaited ( ,. Mrs. outlier flit is there a re dv within reach? th-re the leading nurseries there,has secured special - f salon World. When standing on 1. are about 900 hex B of families using this rates for the imuortiug of shade, ornamental. - ' ' 8 small trait said other trr►es,' Also Norway , . the lie' ht Of the a, Torontois a great city a' A'" was village as a place to buy and sell in. Lot spruoe, Sootch and Australian pine at 0pe r • ' s - C can be Cached to - ua assume that an averaxe of twelve per• hundred.9 to 12 inches. Small fruit and other s� room is the house, inevah.' There are to-day greater trees at equally low• ces. Orders by mail or �, sties than Toronto, awl there are sons per weAk go to Toronto to bay goods, otherwise promptly*ttenaed to- Send in our now. un 1 �u,�►r - those trines at ai and that they purchase $10 worth each orders tar l)490. H.H©PIUNS,V.B.,Green >Iver . . maller cities but elsewht,re on this time the o. This would amount to about Ontario,Canada, strike. Y g 481y = Suppose iii . _ . - - i four o' errestial ball there is not such a mean, 04" left in Toronto-counting fifty weeks - - • � - - fear a d five it air salons, small-souled aggregation of in a year. Bat the G. T. R. receives $480 X490 ROBERT -:- CUTHBERT i - 1 ; - in fares-equal to 8 per cent, of the goods - I - / This ill be a „rc General Manager of Soliciting Agents for . Yras i1a�► mortals as is Toronto. Con- " j P b purchased. These people do not Rob . . ,. i - ,. - hough during Chi idar any ph�ge of the corporate char- Toronto for fat. They go to save money. Ontario, QUebeC, and the Marltlm� ' works re of massi acter you like and join us in this judg- Prices in Toronto must be at least 8 per Pf0Y1fiC6S � - - - mer is ecorded sc 1. meet. When the old Provincial Fair cant. lase than iv Pickerina• 1VhT is this and da of wont . of the so" Why cannot the Pickering dealer sell . over 8 nds, an wa: in fell swing Toronto got jealous as cheap as his competitor in the large city __ NOKTAVFESTERIV' ' ` ; �5 L about pounds. because it was not held there every where rent and razes are, so mach higher? MSBOn1C �d ABSOC1at1021, a good time piece . year, and boomed up file Industrial. I believe that two-thirds or three-fourths OF CHICAGO. we • 0 * ° of this 16000 might be ke t,in our vill e + �. That was termed enterprise. This p aR - _____ yell year Hamilton ' had a very successful if our traders will do their business on the _ _I*_` _ . _ - - same system'as the Toronto men do theirs -- = Mr. A. Mowbra auminer carnival. It was a risky ez- -thaL is the catjti s}'s:em. The village Whitby �darble `tors. T 1 j� - fi le T y perinlent, but luck Hamilton sue- storekeeper will not pay the farmer cash _ ' ii. l�ONV 1ng th ' week, fresh I _ ge route, is vl, �' . P y for his butter aiid eggs. The city man - _ - -- - (( Mr. and Mrs 1s C No sooner is _the financial Mathison & 'H W ;I and >`. and Mrs. will. But the 1dlrd1 ag &rill pay the whole- • statement of the carnival made public f '`' old pl cos on Sabb Baler in Torontp cash f'r his dry goods and purehas In i than Toronto fall% to eagerly discus.3- groceries. if T o tolis a Rood place to MA UFACTUR94A or -- Cc -hunting [s i ,. . , . ilia a scheme for stepping In next year leave money iti;t a ono case it ought to be - - • boys rid dogs ma With a summer carnival. Perhaps good in the othipk.."T0 retail Mn rchauts Marble' Mon moms, Head' - , their acursions ar in Toronto Bell for cash; the vii . - a Ou merchant h this is enterprise, and perhaps s it !s 13t►OYIe$i dCC., . . N ' P P lags merchants xed business, part . cons* meat of t '` I3erkshirity. (This latter phrase is or- cash, part credit. is is all right,ht, pro- I And all other cemetery wruA ; . ' t offers to fit and, GRAIN iginal with uc, and is expressive of ex- vided the cash customer gets a discount Also importers of Scotch. Swedish, Araerloun ' h' for his money. It "is vet seldom that he and Canadian are►nites. � 'xier i friable, ar u= treme hoggishness.) We warn To- Y. All peyries wishing work wools du well to call �. does. The wholesale men 1n Toronto do a route to do no such then If there oa as before purchasing.. All work - K mired business but the allow a discount g guaranteed. Br, ter Gardue Y Prises of the owsst, is anything in this Carnival fake, let at the rate of from l0 to 18 per cent. per , ' ness whips. Sc. .. - ; - I On"and wosu a VnU6aden-*pfd attuaa . - Hamilton crack the nut for which it annum for cash. At present there mast wwtb• 4m - pere yoe[nen of • climbed the tree. The Province is be fully ti8000 worth of aocopnts owing to --- - _ - - -- - ---- his tablishment beginning to quietly sour on Toronto our merchants. One halt year's interest A.'IZOUOXX �3S149 . . . -1 , .. .' .'. fit;1. his euaders. on t* at 7 per cent. is 0980 io this *Ad 1 ____or--- - �� T Rev. Mr. I ce 0 for its swallow-all style of doing. per nt. for bad debts and we have tid60 _ '-- _ - • . t -oupi the pulpit W. $. Cowan less for the villager than the city man o>. q �abl�r Farr o l� §.. lieu of.Mr. Hall. l. - ..In the next column G. the same amount of business. It seems to y has a letter replying 'to our editorial me that if a man in Pickering cannot sell ) ad him in rememt Vices while on the -. _ of last week. What we said last week his goods at within 5 per cent. of Toronto HLRE wilt be sold by paella suelton . • . . , f 1. was no said exclusively in the inter- prices under the game circumstances he is Ton the premises,by D.BELDAM,AuaUenew ,. f . 1 i ' h e o the loc y t y ., at i o clock p•m.,on .' _ I of di collies froze 1. eats of the merchants of Pickeril4 ,but boring for oil in the wrong place r he has . g a very poor gimlet." Hoping t at come- TUESDAY �(`i�QgER $th 1889 -- Lueighbors' base w I.- ; also in the intersts of the shoemakers, one with a larger interest in th subject The homestead of the late HUGH WHAW19,E 1 some of thetas ca tailors, millers, farmers and residents than I have will continue the dl fission I situated on this Town Line,betw"n Ywk ana ► Well. Now if thi: remain, fire., (�}. S. CowalY. Scarboro',containing 155 acres,more or 1e�.be. t here generally. Apparently Mr.Cowan ing parts of lots 4 and 5 in the tlyd colt.. Tawu 1. . - Pickering, Sept' 10, 1889. , r a lark, let us a line of York. `t b . .1 i'' h. disc reel with our views.` He thinks I• •. . _ >i� punishable, wh The property comprises about rive auras of , ,:,,.,. ., _11 that perhaps s three-fourths of the cash About 10 o'clock baturday' night fire good orchard•s}bunaanoeofwater,acomrfortable _'�� 1t • Standing let us ill P P was discovered in the barn of Bernard dwellin¢house three good barns 54su'>9,and efts F i::' prehended, convi I 1. now tal.en from hors to Toronto would s4zm; a good elable,silt stalls,30z9D,sow stable remain in the villa a if our storekeepers era smith, one mile east of Harmony, and Pinned.. . �z2U.sheep house,hog pen,granary-all in good g P the building,60 tons of hay, a quantity of repair. The pso erty in close to school house, i Sii�turday eveni�.00, d did a cash business. Mr. Cowan's oats barleq and agrioaltural implementsost omoe,andc�urcl►es.and aboirte�,ila from R live�y fracas in­ . . letter would Iead one to suppose that were burnt. Lose $5,000. Partially in- TRsine : fte-tenth of purchase money to t eoltters and shoots. - ­ , If �.-, • loud-shed to 1.1 zt r . .. ; the merchants are responsible for the cured. be paid sewn at dme of sale, aria the balaatse a ,, no It is claimed that Johan Mnlldin, of within 9t1 days theresiter. i > credit system, when in fact it is the 9 ba pmparty win be said snWect to a reserve , �' t •0111are, as 81 Oxford, Blaine, is cyst 180 ears of a bi . Fmrther information can ba obtsinea s;t ,�- *�- _ : ,: .t• tit w curse of their commercial ealstence. y ag , ..t-t r -�. ti .1. f h e would sd�1.and he worked a 68 sore farm until two umo of sale. , - ,' r �i d i a s R - : -:f , + to lot this wave 1.If our merchants refuse credit to a There will be sold at the same time all the year ago, when he was persuaded to quit farm stock, implements, to.,for ulatr of , is.� _• . k i. ,1 , fiver,have it s ,*' ' he will become insulted ��- � ' ; '` a �,� , . sound man, heavy'work and see how long he could which see bills. For further part cf ulars apply �'' • e �_ :.� �.' the matter rest. - and withdraw his trade. Credit is live. 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"»»• s'� t °a - k K R �" , , w.a..ri > .. - u: ..:..-v. .... .: :,.., ;,:. j% 'mQ..bid .i' :S:. �''•r _a>' �� a <• 6 r « 4. _{ _ § ,aahr # mss : aa'c y` S,A a 4 - _ : '# .. .t 'cam- - +',< - t• 8 _ i - eC F . •'fir �t 3' w 3 + x; - 3 *_ .� . ' . it r5� a _• 'a. �a 3F F s t 3- iv. :, -f"r a.- -.'nt"'?IPrt`1F •# rr" .sx, •s 11 Y- ,:?i >.tt .°} , Y 'r{ r. e..: r .}n.-4• t - _j.. " -:t:t ,t.. �- c r , . ... • - _. - _• M r i` ki .a d R • a . i � F• rRICT DOI ,. p�JR FAT MAN SAY r .F :, tj T.'y r �r�.k, Rs�u- ♦� wad. y���•rr {, • ?r j}, S`}x � i��T - • _';5•RA. y'':•�l 9 ate W WOn.lV4. �Y, i - --: a- -.,1 k 1 )fTOI.EN It'! THE MOST.BAisEIJCED )kAIQN$>tr - w.,:1 ?t•' s :, but really when I grind •s ''. /� ,>.. ti •' {' : ' �,•-v I F130Dt OUR EXCHANGES. f>• r t`--t b'-e� i -:�_ •,}i.:.- . .J.`. " ..'t.., 'LO poetry _ rYx i..a -r _ _. ,¢: - ... 'ror •' ,y' �'.. _ I, a1 oat a pueos of '-l " . . . • 0 h w Thiewas F - ¢ , I .t `' �• tr'< t' tK ,� '� 1 tar-, % . n Wlutby 8, s a a 7 a base der , � . r initthrehot Vteathtta<' 4 fi •t. a it• t,. + ti 4t lc '1� j :�._.' .a 'old, , t� q *V ,y- 7 ,•_ r• J .t ft kaki _ _Y a _ :F �, ,.�j F ; $'; 1 - ¢'i� t- , 1{t rr. �•. I ik Y -rt'-. `.,.- t -rW .-Frt.� ._ b4t11 match. and other editors oo I� ,� € . :i =�!1 b` r �. .,; , i j¢. lt: 1 Mrs. Gold, of Uxbridge, fell ofl s obair it they might a1 t,a s:��@ �F. ; � �: -� +:t d:.;> �� .,.: C ' name Far ' Wit, - - ,(E. #T i - �i . _` recently and broke•some ribs. beneath it. •. % . > �a4 t -.s t , __ �. t {{ r : tit. .• •< R i! •f Y.'N J f rs , G Peter Wilson, painter of L xbridge, his when I wax old it will % . , . Y r " 1 'k shook ' removed to West Toronto Junction. t, •t me to see some ( � ryry�, �{� .,fi�ee +, •� t$ (I.r4.R of W Verses in the -.''.1 iK ',A fy :Y ` i..•- \ r ;KI'�r-. ,_ oeorge Lugtou, of Whitby, died reoeut• y gfGHT - •A; , f 3 1 sehopl books credited i' S �; • f'•',, • .i aged 71. He was buried in fat. John s � y to that unblushing j cemetery. a f plagiarist Anon. I 't , ; ,' r-, i Mr. Sgrapnell, drawing master of the a� will not refer to this _ -, Whitby Collegiate, will presently leave ..., is ..� .::r :/,,i._ q i t' . 111088 �8 for British Columbia. again. As the cool . . - - / t r ii�a,: evenings creep on I ' '" r t '4 7 J. D. Hoitt, formerly treasurer of Eltst will strip off rhyme 'so rapidly that no . ° , ` f..q 1. [Zj_ I ' 'Whitby township, died recently at the thief ot►n k p pace with me. ' e, '� O 1 I ' t �" ` ,i _ .' advanced age of 82,years. f� �r "` jp •. i( FP. 4 At last a man has banped himself and z Qua •pet �tstteti. - ,: >t, t �,. •. ;, �f *' - . : • I _ the papers do not pronounce him insane. ome men are fools by right of birth, � r , f t •' ► � i' ,�: �_: .- I � And eom through cultivation ; It was over In Illinois, though. K ) F t Both ginde abound, ns all around ' . ``t ` �r` ' =s''_ Look out for Silas Burnham who has ' ' lost his voice. He is h clever dead-beat Beyond enumeration. • ` s ;�- a mom'iaarn=to , : - r and the sworn enemy of honesty. There's no t rule to gauge a fool; ",it. -� � J' e - :� . Mr. George Lintner, of Whitb , anti Bat this s how I know him : JB THE FAI'EIGHT MANIVIG CO. (L.IDIITE1D.) j �� �; y A fool is h who can't TT /�•-^ -p Miss Annie Orvis, of Pickering township, agree � I_ : : , 1 . ' With vie r I try to show him. * V � I �r � ..LV1.�✓�LV:�.,I is - ; were married in All Saint's church one y ' , da last week. A full,aasortwent on hand. These Wagons are warranted for 5 years and Buggies 2 years, : ainet any defect in too kinansLip; ' . -,� p - ! C Peas, '' The Methodist aarterl meetin for - or material. Very fine rites, for Cash or good a r Give 'm a call. l [� a 9 y g F g paper. the Whitby district was held at Brooklin °' t also keep in stock the Imperial Road Cart. �7CT111- Z70W33' Y'all, CIa;Tem03.t. - - , ; Tuesday of last week. Rev. Dr.Barrasis, s - 9 of Pickering, presided. . .-- --- - ---- -- ---- -k N The East Whitby township coattail has �f Pto$>tRlrr© dtfAltH1.T. $��• 1� j authorized the Reeve to take legal pro- �' vswe ofnce Sept_5th ,.Im. '' Fa11 wheat,00 to 96; spring,90 to 945; goose 790 ry: ceedings to prevent the annexation of to 75c. Flour,tarpily per 100 lbs. ;985 to f9.75. BU,SINE. SS. - - • :#)3�ings, no• . . Cedar Dale to Oshawa. - � ,1/ - �� - Flour,paftry,per 1 lbs. es-oo. Brsn per ton will compare: . . . .` Miss Hannah Clyde had a paralytic ; � I - I ell• Short@,per ton.$16. Soreeningsper ton,X14: , - I /� 1rABMSRB' 1dABBItT. may be stirs z : :stroke during service on a recent Sabbath /F t 1. evening in the Greenbank Methodist i - , Toronto,Sept.iilth, to. . t - i e street receipts of . i - „ . ohurch. Is improving now. /�� Th grata to day were smart Lio. . - _ and rites unchanged, About 1 bushels of . -t There was a very light docket at the �,, ;,,�_ _ wheapt offerea apa Bola at 90 co •090 Tor call, - ( 1, 1 last sittings of the Division Court at Mal• for •pprlug •ud 75d i4 95 for goose, Barley _ T O D MAN ELLIOT. 9' ' relIing a iOc to tat. Oats dim, with races .._-� - yarn. Take them all in all they area of 80p bushels at sot co a1c. 'Peas are nominal �- z' - `Y j _��ellir- , sensible people around Malvern. My ezcell nt friend, Old Man Elliot-of At 5'e- Nay In fair supply;at$10 to$13 for r. w The undersigned has'opened out a furniture and Unc�ertak and $13 00 -to $14 00 for old timothy. straw I ; Reeve Swtth, of Whitby, is trying to �'horo the hove is a life like represents- 4x10.50 to 1611 Hoge sold at$7 W to$7 35. Beef.$3 ing store iu the stand jn�t vaC tad b J. H. BBaI -- - - ' 'prevail upon the 4rand Trunk to bring tlion in the ct of conceiving an immortal to i5 00 ror forequarters, and 6550 t¢° $7 50 for t l` p )► ' t i0ught-ie now in Toronto aellin hindquarters. I.unb ee to' 168001 and mutton and regllests that the uUlie- giV6 • their-line Into the town and er, a new g his 165 168 station as soon as the double-tracking is patent Rai Refuser to a joiut stock corn- I i 11 t; The produce market was quiet to-day,and . . him a fair ehal'Ce. `I laid. pang. r. t least, he went up with that prices generally ruled esead . we quote: Iseef I purpose. a may change his mind. or 18c to 14c; batter,Ib-rolls,90 to 9'.kglarge rolls �`T �� '=�vrt,�; - '-CRY � A.1�. The hatnrest home festival in the Rrook• the compan perchance may dt, Bo. With 1st'° 116; tnft+rtor, 18a to 17c. Lars 11c: cheese - • ilin Methodist church last week was t uite• Ile to 1qa_ Bacon loc to 150. Eggs 15 to loc. Beautiful caskets kept on Hand and a 11 ; dsome Hearse. Get -my 1 gifts above be ordinary as a cheerful and Potatoes per peek,filth. A BACCea9. John Dryden, M.hP„ coca- obit in lie , prices before going elswhece. 't ' K g the Old Man will doubtless -- -__ - at , . , , pied the �11ajr and ladled out a very tasty help me oat of a hole when the big potato - �1C��Z' .Il .. T - a : r rogram. _L • Y V -L.J.CZ Q season asst es. With all his !suits I love � �� P A. C. Mckinlaq dltilltiat of Georgetown, the Old Ma , and give his photo. Left at - - - ___-__ ___ __ _ .` ' a died suddenly at New York a few days an early. a e with only one lather and - _ -�-'� . I- I I.. . . ­ ­ . . ago just after returuidg from the old 'pottier, by tiring industry he has ac •. (j1 { ' counts , whither he, •had paired my f ieadshi sad a moderate sized .. 1 Ta a r�0y�1 j01' i - . y gone fo! the P al . tamil He likewise acquires other things j : - benefit of his health. y• . - . - - - - Mr. Leddingham, of Myrtle; wants a from time to time sa occasion .presents. Thanking my many ouetotners for past - t He is a self-made Tana I sa this in • fl . I • - - ,- license for his house near the C,P.R. ata• y p�trouage, I beg leave to say that I am r : `''�'' .. I. . . . . . Lion, but the townahi council will hard °Jmmoa jnsice to other bnildrrs,and with- better pre aced than ever to till all r • /� - P ly out the least malice or expectation of re- for dressed material of all kinds. orders Y • �,I. repeal its present bylaw limiting the num. ward. Far away, on a silent hillside, the her in the municipality. hmilJ burial ground patiently awaits the Lumber, Lath, $hinglea, �' I will-sell t118 �alaI1C9 lof a lot Of �.I ' One day lately as Mr. Richard Gilbert, Old Man's $cast summons. There, where I'Oets, 1Ck- A � . �-h ' Jr., of Port Oshawa, was leading a horse the grasshopper mournfully muse to its . eta, etc., alwaya on hand. .'' 1 . - and buggy while preparing to come to mate, aed t e ball•troll t,00s in the Rloam- P I ' i I' ' : � -. ,:.:: .Oshawa, the horse jerked back and drbw ing, he will goon be gleaned. P.B.-Life also Blacksmith's Cost and best Dry '� f. .. �, . . 1 _1'.. . - I Mr. Gilbert a alnst the v sketches, 164 r sketch a Ma le Hardwood. umme� 0� �� '+ �� U Pri g e ehrole, by which F re written by Our P ce , •.. .--.. - •.. he had some of his ribs crushed. at Man. - t) BILL STUFF A SICIALTY. { Inepemtor Frankish was in Uxbridge, - SCARiOR�.. . . : last week and the, result was that Mr. .,. ;. Wood and Lumber delivered to any part _ I '� I r '; ' , Webb of the Mansion House was inyitod Mr. sand rs. W. Meron are visiitiri of the village on Tnesda stud hri• 00=0 &lad C Eet 2306 raj1115t- y 1 , by Mayor Smith and Mr. Weeks to fork g day of each week. { . : friends in ti ffalo. y b . over the trifling sum of�a0 and costa for Mr. Hobe Cornell; of Toronto, spent -Y : . IDUNBA. , . ­.I . i GE O. PARK.E� i. �_ . ­ ... % . - r , . an infraction of the Crooks Act. He fork 5unrisy wit relatiyia here. �� a . _ : .. - . )tilts Ida core, of Eglitagton, hue been • Ho McQUAY i:;- • . . _�.. . .1 ; visiting seta tires in f3oarboro. - -- -- . . I � I . L I . . _BR M - - - -- - -- - - t=- -- _ OUGHA . - I _ ,: j 31r a s. L. E. Annie a fir. and Pickering, DIIt: i nd r nd ' , ,' r J. P. Mason are visits g friend6 at - _ a f .I. Mrs. J as visiting n Mrs. Thou. Pouches on returuing from b.A�U�.� ' . ' 3licliigan a couple of weeks axo, brought 5t. Thomas. . . - with her,an extremely old clock. It was Mr• sip i Mrs'• Booth, of York and Mrs. - • 1: - ( ' ' - Richardson of «'oodbrid a ate atayin Chathm FMal IS THE PLACE TO 13UY = I f� . ,,.- - . Urougllt out fru:n )rngland in 1832, and g R at 5carboro P.U. • • r , romat tlittt time, ae near as can be (earned. The farmers itstitue united with the v�l�}1�� �11 � ills �,"�rs� f',`d,j�tj j�� r I �'' - was upwards of a century old. It liar alarkham fatmers club in Its excursion to t#u►y1u►a ' • been a family heirloom therefore for tits sit. RalSlilq and G+l�rrants o�• all thin ' � ' about 157 years, and has now fallen to Peterboro. There was a large turnout and y C. Mrs. I'ouclier through right of des all enjoyed themselyes very much. = I g g cent. . • yot� may Want in Groceries `' When standing on the floor•it reaches to Some unknown person entered lice a. , the height of the door frames:, and strings house of Mr. John Mason of L'Amoreanz +�` -�-T- � T `� �t n1� ,t T� � • ' 1 - , - can be attached to the clock froom every on Wednesday morning while lice family NEW ��1�A �7 SETS JUST�T ARRIVED v ED } room in the house, and by pulling one of were absent and carried off two watches,- .I L ' '..• '3. r those strives at any hour the clock will one belonging to hitdnsell the other b the BEAUTIFUL TEA AND DINNER SETS. I. - strike. Suppose it is between three and hired man. He has had no trace of them - ...� r four o'clock, it will strike three ; between since. A IQN �,� �O�Y_-- , ,- ,.1 t four and five it Ktrikeq four, and- so on. Mr• Itenry Stableford receired a fls�ere To lira cv la n Pickeri,r and Searboro T s:- `L.in u on Tuesday of last week. While p p f g p 1. I This will be a ;;scat convenience to Mr. y Improved plan of attaching I31►gger t4 LAntxi>< Atrn (1FNTI.glrxx :--About fourteen nlonills a the resent ritvvnetOr6 Voucher during the winter. The face end Fickiag apples the limb on which he was ills Chathttltl 'anrtin Mill. �g° p p r standing broke. . In his fall his left arm 8 assumed control of THt: Plci`xrxa Iv' ws and since that time Oar efforts to publish a-. "i , I works are of massive brass and on the for- f+t p 11onn Rua bmken in two lea and his elbows above oat represents a new machipe gowi local r have been rewarded b our subacri Ter is recorded seconds, minutes, P PaFe y pion list being increased by ap which is an attachment for baggiug the 'wards of 180. We have now a large subseri tiola lie and will tc more than ever : and day of month. The weights total fat out of joint. His injuries are improv- g p y ' ing ae fast as can be expected. strain ar it ao ea from the fanning milt. to Have Tsg1ywA merit the title of'�The best local ' app��r in the Province." But over 81 pounds, and the pendulum weighs It is complete fin every respect, and 'will swill not rest satisfied until we Have 400 more. su scribers than we now have. ` . R _.: . - ,� : ..: . - - '�i about 4 pounds. It is a curiosity, and We are very Barry to hear that the a are Ding to have them too ! Eve week we ad from two to"ten flew Dace. j l' y hive the best satisfaction to tho«e who use a ood time teas et: morals of your Highland Creek scribe R rY ' g P y it. A icw points in its favor die these : gel us ! Do on take it now l If 4 • +♦ 0_041� were so dreadfully shaken a week ago P y you do urge yono'nei�thbor to do likewise instssid�y g gt P list. It turns very easily, Snd.Pmie. 3 inches ter will our paper become. 'KINSALE. $undo at eeein a ou of East fork s pace on the floor bolds the machine. era, trill of lend% hies yours. The more subscribers we pet the b reformers �pnvening together. Truly it t>�any kind of grain,from the chest setul,eruct► Aid us id'makinq THic Nhws a credit to the locality. I ; 3Ir. A. Mowbray of the Voterintry'Col• was a dreadful tlI and mast have aeetn• a"ti►aothv slid plover.up u► ti,o eoarbe grains. Believe us, energetic y yiouls: k such as beans and corn. 4th, Will Uag Crom 80 to I legs Toronto, is visiting friends here. , ed tanfold worse m the eyes of one whose so bushelu of wheat her hour,os ioo hstebels of Pickering NeWfi., �j�A k . Mr. and Mrs. Jas. I{O era of Pickering oat;. bib, Trve seen vr.th the beggar will do thee' 1 ; g e ng religioua standing is as high as that of same work as three men without it. 0th, Bag- - -_,_ _-- -- - - ---_, • �, and Mr. and Mrs. Disney were in their your worthy scribe. It is a pity there gar can he removed and mill changed in one • old places on Sabbath last. were not more around the Highland minute w as to allow the grain to run on the • . Coon-bunting is all the rate now, 'and Creek like him. fl"Or' c ' . This machine is worthy the inspecti°n of all - I I. , . boys and dogs make night hideous with - '�•�•- `-~ y !w seen air C. Dale's Hardware ,:. ,. farmers,and may , { ' their ea0ur810i1a around the corn-fields. I BIRTHS. ` - s re, (!hits sold with or without Baggers, f' -. - Our merchant has just received a I' a B=19T- t Plckerin ,Thursday 12th tnst.,the i�or prices and full particulars apply to above - - .,I I .1 R wife of harles Ridley,of a daughter. or to - ;' consignment of boots and shoes and is GooDwnt In Pickering. on Friday, 8th inst., /k1 ' 1. offering to tit and satisfy in the best Haan- the wife tom,Goodwin,of slaughter. -&. � - � , per imaginable, any of hi8 many cast m- STICwLB At Port Union,an the loth Inst.,,the A :ITT, '� 9 -: era. P wife of I.t4.Stewart,of a daughter. 1 ., , ��N�.7 ST., WEST, - r . t_. <. Brother Gardner its doiitq a great b si• ol, o. - - - -- y w ---N 1�aa hrtn, on Wetlnesday, 11th - - = - -- .. tress In whips. Scarcely any of the p ON- inet.. Rf aid Man.&4" 1s years,{ month.. � vrcm area �,nTl,s ,.,�,�r.� , a1 one poemen of the neighborhood • It DArs--Ia lokezisQ on lot day,8th at 8th month, MEN quickly o theliq. �y� c� p 'I - ­_ I .-I .-.11 .4� - � ti of r 'he Re a� in of Fine afud t' leap,Jan -Valentine,wife Richard Dale,at salver at Mf �i ` p , C m+ .�' . r !s establishment without taking on Of. the Npr a of 84 yeas and 9 months. � � ='mot frOr° O°n' 4i C . - his reaadera. errorri e�.. Qutsti� at >dome. coo on su �• rfUSS�E ' :, . plicate atchef3 receive Y e _ WHITS-A Greenwood.on Saturday,September private diseasee rent tree healed). Perfectly to R u . t t ! ;. - The Rev. Mr. Bartley, of Toronto, OC- 7th, B e Gertrude,(Gert>ie) dearl beloved table. Over 90 earl experience. Address- ,nor aztrr a ci 1 attention. a S eu ied the gut it hero last Sabbat in daugb of Lorenso and Blizabeth white. tRZWjo !>�,L OO, p lieu of Mr. Hall His man friends set• 4 m nibs;a dye. Safe in has 8avfoar•s ■DIE i w r *TrN' All Work Gua I an Charges Modeate y 4Attaw• rb.sw. Et�.n sn�.c,�e.,ran., a ' ed him in remembrance of his kindly Fief•- we ve,Lor3,in Thy teeplag or Psrrirrirrd Pala tn••r•. raruirriRr. ,:. , i _ • H previous dust. `Twill be ti==rDanl'�•>i.CO '!ti>R9�Fii Causes. • • Ulm -- . �►icea while on the circuit. - ear•_ neat,.•. 8 BE� - } e..a for Bats hers Thy saints are sleeping, y , { T I �Ome Of the 1o0a1 b6e-ralaefa ifbnl In I; An s 111 o'erwatehed by tites; : ` - . +f� ..:r of difficulties from the lunderipg of t sir �Vhil the sweet bird from its prison p E q FO Rr E p m .>wr Practical a hmaker send Jeweller,- +° i �i t j Ss to her Saviour free. ii m"tialds. e•1..m s3co o3er t.wt.d k neighbors base while others state hat +, � �r•at••t aet~r•.®�� ., .�„�,t Yo•t tom t (, >i. 7. r ,, some Of them C Off the eeOtiOD as Q TH14 1tAF.-A reap dared f �s'y et ilea era. r.ot.ne eta•: �riparatln., - _ ' `' 4 7 In �1 Weft. s -! _'� ? , airy pe OatDdlta tors aitnau (nsianta.aeeea to a•tioa t 8800y■wlW t l7t i� Well. Now if this be boys s merely ho and uo in the head of 23 years standing by wYh ere t, sus . eair•d r aerie" •p..tael q, but y a simple re edy, will send a description of it yastva traits.. colr �aautw artist•fa owket,sad ` for a lark let no warn them that their fan a+•eb•ots.•att.�.otion, ao•r•owd, pit.•N.. TI>1ltII s tats:!lriaQ stakiost 4el.it "?, r _ - 3 i , s to ap parson who applies to hlatsor sox, w souls.for e> ssabtrtatU•!a•t•ors step ►ddr•ss �;I r _'r"¢4 t is punishable, while if a culprit of Ong St.John treat. Montreal. 4aty Lt�ON, Bat BSS, TpNON", CANADA. TaAms tlolx(3 EAST boE AS FOLLOWS:- �:: COd f Th�$ ►.' , r x , y-, I I i + r standing let us all be up to have hips lip• .. Na. 1 EXPRESS 8:00 Ai M. ` Y t .�:.: " �? • '! ADROS -MoT=ns.---Are you disturbed at i ti v . a - �; Oreheuded, convioted, arrested and im- t and ro>ten or your rest by a sick • �I��E clrnruil s rrErwiu's. 8 I1dlalt D, . . 2:88 P. M. ,:_= 1k �,,- x ..&. _ { I w priaoned. .. ruffed grid c i with n of Cutting rt _ • 1t�I-O L IdQ fire [Clsilf"t fig0 ,C . .: f`> �� ? �% 3UPERi:i.UOUR NAIA • praprratioa tilt.gym LooAL. . 8:25 P. M. .:.. $atarda eVeni>'3 T th p .If send a ono6 and a bottle �srmanan� r.mam C'i ital �iQ(10 s ' S . y t *0 tH8''hdsa3asidn f a o It A. inslow's soothiti B ter rs�"ING9y Go iM strip. ►anrs.es� TVAINS tiOING WXST DUE At3 FOLLOws - : alga 0 �� t, livel fracas in our town and alth h .a y"Ip" for P ei°°r : , - ' , ;y ' rid, ; ,_ y 9 C ildren T thing. Its value s incaloutable, Igo.8 LOCAL 9:00 A.M. �' ;� td, 1 cotters and shootin irons were res ted t will retie the poor little sufferer immeiately. nM1�t S AN �L CNNEADN 't 4 MIx)rD . . i 4:15 P. M. T BEG to ha the City of London �'tre lr .� 1¢ , t '� fir" "_ I. ap R• F peed u it, mothers; there is no mistake Irw90darn w.rs.nted. t©•forsodgstrlatm�nt.`L Insuran00 00:f r the liberal srttlemenit rind -.-i blood-shed took lane. We ive no t{ 2 Ezpassa 9:11 P. M Y* ,*4,:P s� p g tit it. 1 oases Dysen4;as y and Diarrhoea !1'�I•CORPULEMCE > ttseer i• _��____ -_-- prompt pay put o the loss sustained by we to . 'i-I . J - -_ , .; ' rtioalars, as snob are better un led ter th Stonuwh and newels, cares Wing th p t s•ns let•t®obis wtulL•t s�n..h ` j e Gordon use, iekerin9 by the late'busninq 1 l ,-`° e K via @ +'• P1�t �Pe "paidY• 0 at/fte the�7 t1Slr,redatlerftartimati iO� Si _ F Of�ll��/eOna bf rO�ei`t�I, a Rr ' �.T e: Op, et to.(a91s--irAT )fD>� A i iP ise all rties inters tad. t,.. .R : ai ECH>tB, ° � �'. t' t0 le d gives to a and energy to the whole system. t10 it E P1LL8°teas a iba a �irtur t.Q.• ,',. j1�r.- r • P 13 r,; . t C f,-i t this wave of contention roll it ay ,• winsl tors Soothing 8 " for children ao s �ti. tom. - _ _'y _ ; , , { forever h s`rt �. i .r t . s °I {30D House and three acrsti of. Litind BIII NE S SOI,I(3ITED. IN `i,� .s<` 4 j i :'$r f� ive it settled ,by equity and let is Pleasant Ohe taste and a peessriptioa I 1. ( N� tv is: . tb• matter o one of the oldest and beat female physicians Qmy w is f4ekering Village Therelsa small barn Applicatio for nt311raQCeb g1Aj1 `t` A. �d, , �„ ., r refit. Shake Mande aD be ,a d Harem the United States.anti is tar sale �QM siotpaatoAl.� on the premises,- Gotici supply of hard and soft y ) Jr. i� , y, x {: �y _ 1lootl friends and in the dills,distant fa are b ell tlrng¢ tr throaghant fibs "arid- Price es tar•aa,tea.rte, tm• anrts.a• t.�reot watz. Laud in high state at oaltfvation, most- ly ttelnded to. D y '� ik rs• '� r stir ntr a bo r. Be sera you ask for•allies. Wirt- w es•et. wart"W. hies$1 a�.ar OX tw ly Grained,and planted with best kinds of small _I I - �'- t opinion of our (wit will be sob HO Aid MOODY Age : , r t ,T r" fiber. y ir'e o lt�rttr. and eke no othn *SOT fruits, well tended. 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I Psi II in in nook a handsome p,ias, for wh I , � TtiC 10,L fa w n `," 1 ,, °t m�eb goes bars, bt-,aaiorstw►f • than y Nstat.ne. bo�`�� _. � i q "v ,. t .-:- ; ab the i< on. Yoara truly.C. W. pt- to t" .t , ' r i� • well dole London$Guth,22nd b.,Ift. � � ][ rtes al<iU t:: , r` r & r i t0 latter, etiti�� oDDsiklne g ;, II 4 ry CH1l�SR a .` k I bo rites ths� • the thin be at an end. if nob, you _ The Piano won b eon B�neon to ble Coe,. .. : my '1'ha w ter rushed, t � fro g Lion No. 0. and *blab lama to us, !k year agog Aibe!r erri bo certain mattei'i of bad- ehaald stroll on to w led gib of rooks abo b , ared for the Donee aeaoee. I . half a mile alt the loo>t►li ai mw�•bs yep y 9 ges A � wvee to be to every respect a superior igbtrumept, �``; her cwt there . Dies In w ieh we bad been formerly eonasob• �°a0a q btkve m irioceid'a Warne loin wa• $ 21,000,00 Ix . IL ft-taxer,a Toeteto gentlemen. says iw"tune a� toted his ar ., retired. As we walked on, I spoke of v bmj we reburo aaw 2"�.••.r finish are onmptete• A large number of fipple fur ed, I said ba Lour : You know every- d 8 4� w WI thoaghtf al, one Indifferent subjects, to my glob m b ,,You might have the olitcum to has r.k. jug the yet have called a6 the manse xamineti he site at.d bodg In anohater I suppose ; do you i �8 pp � t •— sous F Sad 11. 11 . know a M . Lj Farr{ei�!' beret.spout her naa¢enly w t1t4Pb fps► In* �" Webs said ;and assf she tools m hand, and tries and are surprised at ire teri4p ra Moll. Wa re4whefd the rookm� land . t And OthBr �ieWardfit�. bB7 1tVgY1 Btarra, Pa+tor of ge. Andrews Preebytsrii Chu•ch, The flood's broad ` •'Ot oo I do, be ` lied. •'What P she vs, it a a gs►ease and said : How Can �Wa jdarkbara,oat. I '_ once—her ;, r� down. the sun ahiniog brinh on - Get. Black,No. 4[Bast Ave. 93t., H.mitop, oat, .boat her �g yap so walker towards the groups � Zztew'd� Review et i>�ie a�e*r 1stb1B exprasEto himself as greatly pleased with I Pi o m`r L.„ „ _, waves. p tae won In a recent Oompetition. ` The river mpirit s I wan to know all anion beg Conj etttlea ei rise •'Ladies' Jea►tu►t” eoess�tti in Tae Loher b re got ap, and looked round % "Whata lovelyavlawkbh Is 1' exi assembled near the bathing-mWhtnes,and O• oar oidsens have bow very su •• 'nee there ere no Iii-tenon and then gave I'•• Le Perrier• I shall to►aye think I found my cousin ready to return° Ii left . , - - . Lances' Jouax+�Bible Compet,tlor dtveral have She s g to him, sh erne the fo lowing history o! any friend. g ib with pleasure, now that I have seen b bar and Mm, Le Perrieir to walk hotels oteived valuable gold and sliver waWhole, h,►nlfsonfs �� hat ! woalda " Mrs. L, Farrier w'M married about with yon. As, si#e made ti is remark, • o together, and took a brisk tltrn, 00 think For over five years pa�ee a tetCie 9! BIbin ei0.r�o g the .umber rings and folIoWI1g�� �� � With neaan skill a eight sere afro. Her hneband acne mnoh darned ter feoe towards, alt, though over the saooan of my plot. Competitions have been in progress Io at =2i►e•X. ]ty seen firm YOU' were the soul of truth. Trus to her a bmeumtt, Mrs. Ls Ferrier Toronto Canada. which have Createdg�t �[ ses J A. m .Silva T oervic , alder than . she, tab very rich and was a _ ppoio . I osetta James.$liver Tea 8ervloe,iloollra. Jolla Sh j idyl b6oa s. .bald fo al man a banker b Profession. I seed straight before e, and d1el' t Dame to our rendrzvons on the following and widespread Interest. Many of the end- VanNeet.W. J. Heard, Fred Bray. Amanda Bond. Wit them so cg( y g eanndd Short bee his mania a he pound that re l to this each a -Lsdtea• Go►a 111'atch i00 y g , f P y rushing rem• , I had " e morning. Her letoar was almost word for ing men and women of , an well in fact of the M� W e'R.mod, Mrs. Thos. short. , Minnle � ' Dawn, Liss t rho'1. his wife onld nob ezlisb wtthoat the admire- up my mind to oommanos b e fight ab , word what I had verbally dictated.. After world, have taken part,as well as thousands Werrv, Mrr. Ww.Mcxovan,Mrr• sot Mrs.J. H. - . tion of e e man who for the time being lost this woman should, I e the carps , reading io, I placed it in my pookeb book, R others in all grades and Conditions of dos. dames,lyre. Win. Jewell,Mrr. M. De U. W. W. bile n to er b first he fascinate me her aze d Cause me, , and I made heir a definite promise to observe Rewards to the census of half a caisson dol. p,coo.—, uf.o+-, snoh . r'tiver Watott, Total . An joy s real mF • Lappene to be nearest h A Din py g , il,�a—�+�'an���'"Q'"• : felt f3abt ad by bbLs notice;tub after a time relent. �� her secret. I hoped she would not think lore have been distributed to the snotcenttul. �_`^ !n The nn and moos he objet d to wife being alway out at "A peuny for your tho ghts 1 said y boo severely of me for what I had done to More thaw two hundredand fifty thousand A gltlf►rn Party. - Wit In the sea's t si� a me .and as save mead's re ntatian. persons have received pr'za stave the inang Aad h w in time w .-danoes o l:ionions, and being spooned upon oomppanion, as she smiled , g mp P by any e, from a banker's clerk bo the as though I were the one man in all t e '•I shall hate yon all my life 1"she ex nration of this system, ranging from a fine A barn party" was the"principal r verb in,a EaC from Ito em member for the Donn He ob'eobed ; wo lei. - , claims& \ brick house and lob to one thousand dollars fashionable resort amidst the Berkshire hip*t - _ ••g Draws not thy hear last week. The a scions barn had been . and a b domestic scene, I heard, cc- a{I was thinking," I repli d, "what a pi .{Pethape that will be a safer oondiblon in cash,as wall as moagnifloont pianos,organs, P Its clear-blue mir Aurred. Daring thelasb year or ao mabterm ib s►ae that' oa had been ro rajas%to my o d than if you pretended you loved me, as you silver tea sets. Bold and silver watobee,gane, newly bullb and was,therefore,n "ncambe�. I And uldst thou , ialithou ere i y coming bo a Climax, for a friend, Charley Steinma ." did to ' +harlle, and (but never mind) the silk dresses, books, silo. Over thinity�► flue ed sad ready for any rnsbiC o aoratio Wh o worlds aa< >> y other thousand le have voluntaril testified,do Large fleh_nets wad hang° apoa the wake "rr.A seemed tba Speoia►1 favorite + Un aeb 1 ezolaimed rs Le Ferrier. ! peop y g some half-dozen other men appear- "Why,ib l@ he who has be n most Insald g She jumped np,andsaid :"Good-morning, the value of the rewards revolved, and to the entirely Covering Lhem, and in bhp meahgs ',j'lu Ift er rushed, s - ad also share her notice. Mr. La Ferrier, to me, and accused me of etng a flirt, a d Mr. Homely. I hope we shall never meet iairnesa with which the prises have been die- were tangled sweet soented garden flower , Teves bis.feF however obtained certain i�nformabion rein- I don t know what besides. age is trihnted, The Editor cf THg LADIES'Jova flowering clematis and asparag�II frondo He fas though n dive bo Is Mr. A ,and orbsde his wife "And you believe that hat he said w I made her the gaosb police bow, and NAL has conducted twenty-three similar en- placed eo closely tflowerr that 1lAfl wall', l, hie longin seeing h m or speaking to )pim. She, from I oils nn'usbified!" smiled as pleasantly as, though she had psld terprises and can't afford nosy to fail to keep seem�tl merle of fldwer�. Tq9 fl nor, r f She to him, fib • what I", ear, gave her hue 'n a solemn pro- quite vparse it was. I o 'b Help it tf m me the greatest eomplimant,.and resumed his promises. He announced, recently, that smooth pislsa boards, wins covered nth orael , Hrm patseed f miss bh she wonl3 not a in meet him. >> m seat on the sand. no more Competitions world be offered, but tightly stretched tae it, rhea 'making He sbeneath t6 ggaa take a fanny to tae, and So n. y �Phethe thispromiae was or�rasnobbroken,I "Still admitting thaw barley was n t When I retained to the boarding-hones, I owing to the clamorous appeals of thoasswda oaplbal floor for dear g. Rasdq benoho , Aame to life don't kn w; but Mr. Le Fe ier ashort time 'aebified�ia ea in on—we 1—liked admix - found every one ■ur rlsed rob the sudden of his subscribers and prize winners, he is bamboo conches and i promsed tfrnoties f . ago mad arrangements for him wife's Ise-#ing Lion was that is ezoamm for on to acaane hi delYarture of Mrs Le Ferrier, She }fad left really Compelled to go on. This oompetf- rough pine boards, �vered with Pratt $e had a Chas .: .Manohe r for Some seaside place, so as to of making andae advances yon 2'' Studmoath suddenly, no .one knew why. don will be open to the and of November, Cretonne, were range around 00 wall Of ,eventful d get her ub of the way of M . A­; and I "1 think it was a great 1 barty for him to Poor young Finch seemed distracted. My closing with the last day of that month, but Some ball three'panelpd sore+ene, Cover Of all a mighty fl !rave he rd nothing of her or some weeks. say I was a flirt:' 1 little cousin actually aled, and declared Whose of our readers who wish to take advan- with rough burlaps and painlod som - Oft such at goy She is a ery handsome wo an,and faecina- I'But pardon me,Mrs Ls errie ;that in not that Mrs Le Farrier was the niank most tags, of these moat magnificent offers should what sketchily, divided off one o2 taco: co • - Bab, it each were e, ting in ' r manner; but a oat dan erous baautifal truthful and aaaffootod women do so now. norm of the vast barn, which was `converts - Ho mach of 1'a; g Yon maid C rley w9►nnot t e , + into' tashio able roc , with Ofas, ens Mank d would loo woman any but the most a perlenoed men. sorb of person to be trusted with a lady." she had ever rook TUN BIBLE. Qv>�'rioNB• 4 m ' That y report. Now tell me why yon « I allowed two days to elapse before I Where are the three following words first chairs and tablet-, and ,in one of sehieh t6 Bath picturesque want now." I have not said"anyb1i nq tab what h spoke to Annie. An opportunity than mentioned in the Bible :—MoTusa, SISTER, rustic apppar tables w.. eeb. It vii ■ a son : "She is, eta at the boardia hones deserves, for ba acne horridly rude,to me. , leg R but don't let n balk an ore about this. ' occurring I said : Do yon really believe Bxorugs. narrow table, Dove d with ipne w A Chat acts' where I m, I replied. P y what Mrs Le Farrier sold ab.,nt Charley ? 10 the sander of bbe $rat oorreob answer white chocked lineal. A rt>ptio batysh Mrs. E fly Crawto " Wh a-w 1'' whistled r. y "Companion. "It in just this I do wait to balk about- "Of course I do ; for I don't believe the received at Tau LADIES' JOURNAL c'ffiae will .ket filled with scarlet poppies,;oocapied York Tri one from F "And h a shb caat a spell over you?" and I want you-to do me favour, and would troll an untruth, or even misrepresent be given a very fine toned upright piano, this Centre, with smaller ones at thin - ' Shah Call today of •'Not bit ; tab I knew he mush be a perform an act of j astioe. I want you t things,for the world." to the via nde r of the second Correeo answer ends. Loose poppies of the samo'!.brillian hue were arranged in garlands �neiralia i him for a kindness 1 ° woman with a history, and was curious to write me a note saying that you made then I smiled at the self-confidence of my dear, one hundred and fifty dollars in gold, and 4o rang g - - Spite, sh wn him. I : hear it." charges because you were a ttry with Majo little,simple-minded Cousin, and Said: "gap- on till all theca fl cat rewards are given away. each dish, and bags bglnotsae of diem, tie . - said that a loved Fro („ "Avoi her, my boy, If y ,a want to keep Steinmay for belling you hat you were posing Mrs Le Farrier herself admitted that Tux riRAT REWARDS. with scarlet ribbans, were fastenod to .th from re Dg French out of a cra a for she to unscrupulous,and flirt• and that you regret h wing no spoken.' she had slandered Charley out o.f Spite, what let BleganttJpright Plano, I 3rd. C,eh In Gold.. Ito back:, i,f chain, on-the tops of scrOensi an P + � + y P , byCanaalan finn.....tbW 4th, Cash!n Gold.... 7R s . Fronabm be knew; •hag m:�d mach raisohief already. Mrs Le Ferrier gave e ,of her little would you think then !� 2nd..Casb in Gold... 160 l 6th. Ca h in Gold.. to lard a� inbervale around the table. The ahinl► - Conquest f him, wh O.t toollo#ving morning ;at breakfast, a silvery laggbs, and said : ''How ridienl '•1 don't know wbab I onld bhink,beoanae To neat 160,each . Lady or G tntlaman'e Fine was of a rnedo pattern, in blue amts white! more abs late as, rim telegra was brought to Mrs. La Ferrier, one 1 an if I should be each fool sa to wri it'is impliwible that sic could say snub a Gold watch,X60........................... 6000 and the other accessories were •stilple and eve ti he visited which she opened and read, turning first such a thin No. Your f lend in m thin „ To ntxt 100,each,a ere Bilk I)reM Pattern,m6 8600 unstudied. An effect of.great be>aaty acs " I. g• g• . To next 110, each. a Fine Gold Moonstone - country I had fresh p red, the white. Her evident excitement and so it is war to the kdif between us." I took Mrs. Le Ferrier'm nobs onb of my Brooch or Pin, $2......................... 200 obtaLped by having the lights In bh1 division This wu aid in brol . '*No bad "Bat ou admit that t e Insult, as o ket book, and ve it to Annie, to in To next $:o. a fine individual Salt and Pepper ehsd with pale pink globes. T44 dresses . �sl• into are I caused y little Cousin to Day • y y Poo Bra y g : p ., Oruet.+6.•...................... 1260 of the sate were not oharaobet slam news. I opt- ?" now form It, ww limited his belling o Read this. "' guests Q° Forei n iaister. ''No ; it's only rom nd" hatband," she that on were a flirt; To next 60, an elegant Imitation Morocco but all wore owns of chintz or C µco and - g y y y sad erbaps you, She read the letter slowly, and'then then look. Bound Family Bible with cono0danos, F + I had t e privilege c ':replied, it's he wants an answer at once." made him think you liked hits very nmoh, Ing at me, said: ''flood gracious I what. does bible history and all complete, 2000 illus. snits of white flaltnel with gap si�� sashes, - day mo g with the Mrs Ls Ferrier left the room, and shortly when you were merely tri , g with him." 1 this meant' trations. 044►.... .........!... ... 1000 Pretty little polo caps,or jaunty s hat' . {a {, , were wo and little silk thr too ad thron the kind waNed out towards the trele rah 0i)e. Well to Call me a first as bad enoa h- A Confes ion from Mrs. Le Ferrier that Then follow the Middle Rewards when rp, •cornered , Hamn K an, whom 1 Dal i r g the whole day, ohs seemed excited But I won't hoar any mo about him. gI she told you what was not true." to the sender of the middle Correct answer handkerchiefs twisted In the hair. 'The barn the howto of a friend ., of the whole competition from first to last, was amply lighted b electric li be and snot m%rvous, starting when &.he heard a you cant make yourself ore agreeable B;tt who objectoould she have Inns: P y f3 Y ,� . arch had trout of I knneit •t the door ;•a condition which cane- think we had better reta She Lampe snoh things' ' will be given number one of these rewards, the musicians stationed behind at on naac� sequester, ., the next following the middle number tort, a platform built for the a "tier.. b aj ii,; tittle goastn to express an opinion up, and shaking the few gr ire of sand from It V •Iw ym somewhat diffi oast to give P P rP�• dental e a anmer! ',hat's he frared Mr. Ls Ferrier mast be a her drew prepared to walk ff. a reason fora oman'i sots;but you may have and so o... . man" Was danced after sapper, at 11!'htoh-bbe - was relic ed several t •:roe« old n,in as, his telegram had so war- I"did not move bnb lock at her said heard that ' there is no to like a woman totaDIA attrrAIDA. favors were all of wood. This alloWld mnoh - acne to there for • gr�? • g * fury let. One upright 2nd. Cash.....:....:0t60 lattitade of soleotion and man ref and rian d oar 'Ira Le Ferrier. "I'm sorry Jt is war tot a knife betwee soorned.' Pe hags you had better not inquire Piano• very fine aid. Cash........... 76 + y pretty: ty - " foot- kert the My inatuic s.told ma,that the telegram you and Charley ;because, f it to so between more, as rag rds details. But you now see toned instrument, 4th. Cash..:........ 40 useful things will be treasured in memory of . s n fiber of Pero •vas not rt��"t Mr L3 Ferrier. I had no proof you and him, it is also war between you and bowanjastly on have bow pri judtoedagsinst by celebrated Caa• 5th. CA.h..........- to tEis successful enberbainmbnb. Ths scheme sat in oha n mucchini adtao e•m........ 0460 of decoration was arranged and c"4i7ied out .liar my impression was correct, but still I me; for he is too dear and led a friend fo , Charley, wh Is the bat fellow that ever The next s5, ewh a I.adieri Fine Go'd Watob, g ' ' candled fr its and oak - telt cot. b iuced that it was: ' . me to see him slandered an remain quiet lived." #W..... ..... ... .. ...... 1750 by the young lady of the 'house land her q . appointment. Not b! AI- ;bout eight o'clock thab evenin a and believe me, Mrsi. L3 rrier, I •'Yes • I have ''she replied. " Bnt To the next 75, sach a beautiful Tea Set or der• friends.—[Ar"b Interchange mutative t royalty, 1 g g' , , posses ' ' P vMe, Chins,about i#1G lease,025 ......... 1A76 to rvanb Came to Mrs. Le Ferrier, and told the knowledge of that, w ohs were I bo who could sieve Mrs. L9 Ferrier was ao Next lib, each, w n,perWy bound volum. of �" tlfte throa room, but L.her a-gentlematl had called to sot- her, She declare it, would be your r n, i false 1 Dere'a Bible Gallery. $10............... .. 1050 - Atfability of Charaet4: 0 ' . . . - h><zurioas apartment, instantly Started up,and putting n a water• She looked at me with wild 'resentful The Idle w now broken;land though I Next t5 each, a Wes' Fine Silver, open tam taken fro Madame r g or t#uatinK G•e Watch, btu.............. 260 . proof, which greatly concealed her firvre, look, her face beotomirg al ost orimeoa felt boned t honour not to bell Charley one Next 41, ouch, a l.adieb' he.vtiy Gold Plated The oultivsttan of affability seemM to be s in FoutaI blear. ,In and a hub and thick veil, went to the door, I met her gaze, I wond d how I coal word about she letters or telgram, or my Locket,8•;"....... ........................ 12s necessity of agreeable social life. . ;othing conducted np a grand .� and then walked off with the gentleman. ever have thought her tea tifat ; she ewes- knowledge o Mrs Le Farrier's Froosedings, Next 46,each,a Lady or Genttemarn'a solid Gold can be more unreasonable than bo ;dose the . In the can a and hat Is wan past eleven o'clock when she returned. ad the embodiment of mom a of the lowest I yet hinted that t knew my cousin bad Chased or Swot-Set Ring, 8v.........,..... 02 will to please, when we are consciot a of the asters, in hiot there Next U's,, each, t.adiea Fine Gold Moonstone I was sitting in the smoking-room when she attributes that belong too nature. if she ehaogod her opinion of hi;n. She, dear little Pine or Brooches, tl.b0.................. 130 power, or to show more lack -of s mpathy - ` The doors f the throt • passed the door and ran up to her room, had possesse3 a dagger, I hould not have girl, wt4h a Nigh sense of justice,now tried to Next 65, each, I doz. tNple$liver Plated Table' than to choose any kind of inflaen before • • .l ' ferited iro open work ,which was on the same landing as mine. felt safe in lounging as I d d calmly on the make up io l her former half-rudeness,and Spoon);$t 50. ............................ lilt that of kindness. He that regardl.Ithe wel- :f A door k per w!►e . " -She seemed harried and ezeibed, and anxious sandy besoh, she and Ch ley became great friends. Be- To the last ,correct answer received post fare of others should make hint virtue at a Corr spondlop to escape observation. I sat for some time " What do you mean 1 s althost hionsed. fore a moat had elapsed, the were enita marked where mailed not later than the approachable, that it may be a.'doo ied the ller Thera w P Y P Y g PP , y !. P ga meditating on the peculiaritieslr of human "Sit down, Mrs. Le Far er,"I said, '+and ad ; sad in ix months were married. Caar. 31st Nov., will be given number one of them and he that considers the wants whf,h every through, imprew nature ; for among the carious things I saw I will tell you ; but plc don't interrupt ley's Indian appointment was not filled by coasoh►tion rewards ; to the sccoad to the sac feels, or will feel, of eztr,r l assist- ' glasee% bn I tables,gi was, that Mrs Ls Ferrier would have given me until l have flnianed w little tale. All him.,tor he zodasstQCsd, and shortly filled an laab, number two, and so on till these are all ance, mast rather wish to be surro4 ded by oi; taboure , Sevres much to have Charley once more under her that has 000urted between you and Charley important tall appointment in England. distributed. those that love him, than by th ae that `. bloom or werleois, vas spell ; her pride aeemed hurt that She could is known to me. He as, foolish and We have be closer friends than ever since THE CNINOLAT1021 REWARDS. admire his exoellencies, or solicit h1s favors, and the th one, in wh let. Caahln Gold ...#jib 4th Cash to Got4...,860 .. not bring him to her feet again, her manner impressible, I admit; and when he his mafrirgei; for he knows I had same han3 2nd_ea,h to Gold.... :u0 6th. 'Cash 1s (1,13.... 2b for admiration ceases with novelty, and of Napole III., in t I to him being a strange m zture of spite and overheard you tell y ng Finch that in clearing away the aspersions oast on his 34A. Cash in (sold.... 761 e.h. .C"h in o-ild.... 10 interest gains Its end and retires, a A man - Siamese m seton at t Concilation. Having finibhed my pipe, I you could not think of h' when Finch was oharae�er; !Nat he never snspeobs the ounces To next too,each, a Lady or Gentleman s Fine whose greet oualitles want the urn 4' an of baldegain of crimson Gold Which, #60 .• ..... .......... .... 060!x) went tap to my room, and was met on the present, you did him s� t kindness. for I adopted. 'Io next uo, each .fine suk Dreauo Pattern,Sys g� affability and other social attraction ,t is like : „ shadowed he regal fie g,. top of the stairs by a servant. who said he you opened his eyes to Sully. When, Of Mn! L Ferrier, I have heard much To next 75, each 'a fine solid Gem [zing,810... 750 A Daked mountain with mine of goio, wtieh - drawing-r om in tics had just picked up a telegram, which was however, you slandered Ism to my Cousin, since; but othina that I am to relate In To next� a fine Nickel silver Watch. 85.... 10.0 will be frequented only till the tr ;.sure i. where the Shah was without address. I took ib in my"hand and you Were committing a irked act of re- these pagan. She was that most fearful de- To next 125,Chambe,'{ Btymologicita Diction. exhausted.—(New York Ledger. ; before hi It tarn my or'a worlds, 3yclop,odla.............. 46Q looked a Qt. A portion was born off the venee, formtty. s anbital, unprincipled woman, t+ - Hampshi He was paper, and with this the name of the r9- •'How much more of this nanmbama arm I to who lived o 1 oa admiration obtained at Fifteen days will be allowed for letters to an idea of 'he naval r c:pient. The belegmm ran as follows :. listen to 2" she exclaimed. any cost. 8 oh obaractors tortnnatsly are reach LADIES' JovRNAL from distant points, Mormonism Hard to made my r apeetful as H'rom A To Mre. Suldmonth. "Well, by • singular co bination of err• not oommo though they exist, and are too sand whenever they are mailed, If they bear Mormonism is still a power .in u ah, but me throng h his spa - - - '—Yours received. So lad we can meet. cumsbances I am ac ainbed with the promise often the ass of more mischief in this the postmark of the 80th Nov., or earlier, - t_ g q P not the power it utsed.to be by a great way, moving told me : Will be with you about eight to-night. you made •oar husband relative to neither world than hundred good and trite women they will be eligible to compete, a. "+ , y g g y g Important changes have taken plan to the Sib the , Shall be vs, oantione. seem nor met- Mr. sad can undo• ad to not been for the dropped Da not forget that each person competing in With his hand hi p# g �m • pp mast Bend one dollar for oar's aubeorl frerritory within the lest °few year I Could not resist a smile, as I read the I know what the remit ' onld be, if your telegram, a e might have been the ornel y P' has been a considerable exodus of ormoat to him. �net,tenoe aboab `oanticn ' and cum .red thin husband knew that you h written to Mr Cease of r ventin two Don finial gas lion to I.ADIRS JOURNAL, • sixteen page .N .. + P P g g pe to newer distriote and a very large flux of �, Do yo want me with the fact of the telegram being dropped A--asking him to meet you here. Th from travelling the path of iris hand in hand. family monthly, which alone is worth Gentil on the stairs. The name A was given beaker's clerk, as, you b4 us, with who the sabsoriptioh price asked. Any person a, who have Dome armed , the ,a you?" be ad. (T,HS INDj ballot of American Citizenship and :a hatred No. He d too m in fall, and it was the name of the person you had business to tr b from eight d .r , ;.' . can compete any number of times and the for the theories of the Saints. Ib , nob a t trouole of Giving m whom, Lher told me,"Mrs. Le Farrier had eleven P m , I know to ha been Mr A J paver will be sent to any desired address. o s,- {� promised nob to See. One thing was certain : The"bale ram which on r osived at break Immediately at the Close of she Camped- ' many yeatS since Mormonism Do you ant me t< y >�IYYOE A L11eD. oontrolled the Utah legiala*re and Nothing n particul g tion the nam fie and addressee of the winners y the tel m was evidently for this woman, fast, and which you bold was from your I through that all territorial affairs. The flan• .. , might me od enoagi telegram will be published in the LADIES' JOURNAL' who-had slandered my disareab friend. But husband, was from ; A-, and An'old soldier, a lientesimb daring the tiles knew it was aseleas to nomins� Caadi- I des and tang impr she was now in my power; and what was was arranging the eeting which Civil War, eras walking down the stareet of —The Daoember assns—eo there will be no . » dabs and so Haver made the •bbeari' t But Wrens a that, s more, she did not know It. The contents of you had wibh him I& b night. You a town, when he was s000sbed by a fellow, "erai�• there has been a revolution since obp a days,- - . - digniis►ry ho introdo -the telegram were known to me only,and as had torn your name off C e telegram, and half soldier,half beggar, who made him a Don't delay sending in. - Do it now. If and at the recent elections for the 1 ls- - remained s adiag in long an they remained so, she was sale. I had afterwards. by &cold b doubtless,drop- most revou' tial salute, you ors not in time for the fio'eb towards you tare the Gentile inhabitants of ,kit Lake "Yoa are t French •. „ may be for the middle and if not for the , placed it again in the servant"a hand, and pad it, and it was shown mob a servant, God bl your honor 1 said the man, y ' oily rebat'nea no fewer than alas Members. of Y said t e Imperial Ib was I who direotsd hln ash hb to take . middle you will be time fpr the Consolation.- - " " sated him to go to Mrs L3 Perrier's room, � whose sp betrayed him for an Irishman, � They are hopeful of controlling tl�d legl$la- �, I,infotm him. and deliver the telegram to her, but to the telegram to oa. No Mrs a Ferrier, 1+ If you delay all the prizes may be taken ap, 4, gr , y g y , (lad blase yon,and long life to on 1 bare is •few ears and then the Will. at How to g have y 1. noth' as to anyone having seen It. if it is to be war to the k ifs between you "How d u know me i"said the Uoa- bat it your answer is correct and your letter y y d F- :. g y ng y 9a the metals where they ought to ban fir- war the ne t question Ab the breakfast table Mrs Le Ferrier and Charley, content i that telegram tetiaao, reaches LADIES JoIIaxsL office in .Noe, . y d toob—thab in until they concur In ',the opin- . weed her marked, was palm; elegant,"and deeply sympathetic will be communicated to ! oar husban . I '!Is ib hi do I know" yon, your honor Y' you will oeroainly get something, as there ions of their fellow citizens on the tpb°eot of " ] agrees with yon. Dv - with my little cousin, who honed she had need not remind you of b Consequences. responded ab; "Good right, sore, I have are over 4040 prizes offered, and the sooner 1 am ea ; got over the worry of the telegram. I had kept my Byer 1t1 d on her aA I de• know bh a�an that saved my isle in you answer, the more certain you will be p°yg y' j " "t do to It great; Mrs Le Ferrier said: •'Oh, it's all right. y 1 y '+ of enaCess. `:. , " liberates revealed the o ds in hand, battle ' Ili 6ngbatul sent one of his clerks here lamb Her face was a etady—fir rage, then Don- ALL Tumss PRIZSe WILL BE UIYSN SIIRE The new fortifications of '�'arla lance Duet. Always so idthing n The Beat usub gratified at this to[babe to i when I first came, -evening about money matters, and I had a sbernation, then despair. u the Conflict of his valor. a 'Peed •Hfty-oeab piece into the but don't rup away with the idea that every. $750•�•�• This enormous expepditare is lot to do; but iba all right now." - passion,her beauty had q4 to vanished. fellow's and asked him when. . body who oompeteFerri aura to get a prize. jastified by the great importance of France i when I cane !wain. Every prize'offered ba given of that you to relation to the rest of the R9pabli-- As - Now Carn t, new. 1 I dared not look up, lent Mrs Le Ferrier She sat for fully a mind , her face aocsr- •'God hl your honor, and IVOR life bi. ' London contains a larger proportion of the . - t hoped hat he mi$ her hands. She t en burned to me may ba abstotute _ tain bat remember, g P P .should ees my face ;for I oonld not repress Gd with yon $ said ha now doubly gratsinl v®osraa. + a softie as I listened to this woman stating and said : •'I think yon the greats "Sure, as,.' t was at Antietam, when, see- first come first served in each of the divi Islands than Paris does of France, It might . qv he�was a v ry g>od a 1. such falsehoods with a silvery,, innocent, bear I ever met,!" inR our ho or ran awe as,fat as your legs sious,so harry in your answers. be supposed that its fortification would be a 8s, lik a Purela>;, „ r of equal Importance, and, in fact, the mat . nand has Greian nor gushing voice, an though no guile had ever I accept that opinion a cc plimenb, would our on from the ro sow ro SaND moleaY passed her lips. t replied. Bab you mn� admit, that your lead. d ran after yon o the w y y t* ter has frequently B ti�ter�d letter l@ the beyr Post- q y been agitated. Bat the "Hie g e►ndmothei These remsrke decided my oCnt'ee of Can- our war to the knifeI have gains whereby, fir God, I raved m Ufa. Oh; t ffioa order is almost a gaally a ffiolenb, Ameri- opinion has always prevailed that the money y% in love wi Sadi'a p - duet. I would bring this woman to her the victory. Now, Vre a Ferrier, I do good lack to your honor l will nova Can one dollar bill@ are taken at par. Don't of the Bribiehere was spent beet upon a $vet. , . Picture of di In the knees and make bar confess that she had not wish to bs a b but I have a forget Ion.' - mad stamps of any kind. unless you add six which would prevent an enemy getting near . - :- and the Pr dent'a us slued red my dear old friend out of spite and horror of that maUoions ender In whtoh Cants extra for the eiltconnb. Address, London. f wan Ib i e" ' tr` !":,s. I am sorry bo say women delight. Brtiitor LaDum' JovsNAL, Toronto, Canada- a'Lord pal marsbon i'maid Idr,• Gladetone, "Was h r hasba►nd . 1. -treatiing to the solitude of my bedroom,I No person besides my we that Mr. A•lory g s the round at pr+eessolt: to the We have oniy t os to give the following in his olden wedding is sal re- Ssdl V 1. •ni 1:ed my plan,end thenenttered the draw- A—oame hers by a bmeub bo meet effect that a Princess of Wales Is not four toetimoniali from thousands, from Col- ferepos bo his old age m l@ bile only person. No. H obi nda rte y P y o to v b her married da hter for acme I and university professors, clergymen of who ever atiWised to the rank of Prime their wives, itriagtna ivy room, whereI found Annie and Mrs LS on. No one known e o b m self wbab B ng age Ferrier sitting with their arms around each was the pn�porb of bho legram. I am time yet the reason that oha gives shows sU denominat io ns, school teachers, members M l@ M � oo� that I have not al ` ! Frenchmen never bet that smile is sensible woman. Shea that of stamen mayors of Cities a Lienbenewt- try ' `•Is, it a that other s acetate in olome ConvereaHon. I pro- strong enough•to dtobate rms, and I will � � a y , rea� ontstri pad and left behind me. And• . . (posed a walk on the beach, to which the come to terms with you. Write rte that yA0 m folks are the better of bA% Governor, down to boys and girls of all p .. wiyes?" oth N Ayr sett mnoh themselves !or a while with• sad a of all a �a X81 oe kebwojan Lord Palmglcetoa and .� 9 two ladies consented,though Annie said she lebbet'�I asked for, and I e you my word p°Ol?i grade Conditions l@ now so short that if m�► days be -`No." I out being thered with crowds of vela- lug:mast bathe This salted my plan, for then of- honour the matter aver aoapen my g ro on but to a small orteab he would - :: f knew But - I might secure a tabs-a-bete m ith Mrs Le lips." Lions, wile epr in bLe shape of mothers o Daar sir.—The Plano arrived W right yeverday. the rear and I in the fro#t." Lord " " Ferrier. We went out of our house and •'But what�aie do o to make mAhetrs-in. w Coming to as,° them and % •A�rean to bee very good instrument. Will you y pl{see except my best tbanks,far such a handsome Palmerston was born October 20, 1784, and _- "L his rebellion li brash a news found quiet and walked down towards the bathing-machines; of that letter i P q prise. 1[t sotooms to be gaits • wander among the died October 18, 1866. Mr. Gladstone wan " _ � R� " It l@ t w rebelk an near which m cousin said : "Now. '•I intend to show ib tlo m cOnsia, Brad happi0ent' the Pr aeboaUy said Lotedoaers, !q m•ny have said to use that caw your born December 29 1809 To be level wlbt "L he a lucky ma ' y y something 1 that. all that TaoTH Dan gay aompe tiemsa but did not believe any one ever got I will leave on bher, -and will o and so vs, to her that our anon aigeC' ditto LaMadotmn{! present, that they were on a hoax. Palmerston he has only thetoefore'bo Live till Catno sit �'t to � y ° $ �° Y I . in tilts Dees ''Glood t bar P' sal in" 1 Chrwrley wa/ttnbr0o. In •vagcus be Come and see my pf,no,they December 27, 189Q . : . i vibe 1 very lucky „ r. t - x That . fi , :. ..... . ,a „ .. \ - b $'DOd• � . - . m - s - r. r n . s 1 _ a.. It . ... -.•- . .. .... ,t.. - .r - t . , .. a x -. :y .a :, r a - . , - ..,. .. :,. . .4 ..lea .1 -, - jl.r $:.'_ A. .. 1 - s '% }Y. 1 f . -: ..- : . ... ,:M., , .r .. w f .. ... - .*--. 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A - _ $A+-•:4£M.. fi 4`+ �.. flu'.id. `a.: ,:,;. ..- .. n- -. •' .•'e, I. - .. • W ., ,.-Y#. tsars,,a.lnatl.•wai#.a-a. ..._,, l �:.,* - ., ___ ° •F:. .y cgd .,. '. :w, :. .° - - -d. ".ides' -#° '!:;°c�•�d•axrr,.-+»i.x{'a•e�Ar:dief( �, , 4rwyy rl, .f a- �'i.+ - .F`E`D�Iv_a_ Klee X31' 3;� . .. .- ,,_. .r _ F a�'+ ;. -cam•' t TLe Lt11er. .,o . ti Q - +,,;t 1 oky. , Bti11, she owps bha H�hI t p ; cry Kato , ",woos. Th• 's tYe nnlnokiest jewel !a # - AGRICUL'TL' L. adls.. „ p _ 'Aid IO�T LIKE'1 .��' L ►e �j . F r,f�. ` # Mot[ vas atasneArt 01 ad1tT t r Dl�ctrhtetiie HCaeti>! iD I :ry J. ttl. .world. Sh' los't liar husbewaad after ib - ; - ,,3• r -- s w� ,z,� �, M 1 ONAWeringg the 1 h of time daringg �t mo o, �; 1'ho water sashed, the rester sighed, - ., sent bo.hor.� Una b iorgeii to keep your poultry-house 'which Iadfa has bean the abode of otvlll:ard �tayee eta s Baeaestliwlver, _ F, �e� I; Ir�ft- A fisher eat thereby "She a great Qasan. Women no a ,►ell whitewashed. It can be done once a man, and the densenow of its $elplen, alone � stand. G}i�e �i1i �o� � � '� ', sn4 And watched his angle on the tide governess>s of Fraaos. The were month and benefit our stack. It hand LL long populwtton for , ' a=� 1 y cover y yon rent- many wtptnrbg, one would have an pored Lead ms across life's barmoQ lu d des ate• - '- `t"r' With bhoaghtfhl, patient eye. asses at Versailles before Revolution. pact the health of your flwks, their bosses that its destructive wild beasts would have P , , '-%'�� lnel V. -- And as•he site aLd •r he Waits saw a picture of a governess in Persian dreg most be kept clean• been exterminated long ago. Thoagb the Take me away to Love's sweet Mono&land, 6". -ch, ' } The flood's broad bosom parts `', Her name.De Pom our. The farmer who snooseds now mast be a settlement of this oontinent is tom O¢b of this dsrk�.ass Into li bb air. , , .;I t pad BaE you hav comparative. . g , )rat., And thenoe-her garb in damp-hand statues of w woman for Queen of the Repub. man of brain power. To be such he must ly speak$, only a thing of yeataday, the gdve m oatr, hang to war►der ohroa gh mgr �, _ > laits-- lio. English have a live Qaejm • the Frmo cultivate hysbal health b shorter hours of few dangerous wild beasts that were anion � >fa ` P a warble statue queen and a mesa governor, toil and ve more to readine and to sloe Ib ,original inhs b-tants are ra idl dies To Pals aoresls forehead j !lat it•tknoM t f""O - The river-spirit irit starts. - _ , g� y g my f ��` Tii e i It g very strange. The marble statue use The farmer of to-do must make htimself a pearhag and will soon be one. P But owing My li just once, he►b murmur you are fair . t�.� ; h,%a She sang to him, she spokd to him : eve where. I am bold the are q 1��m+ man and put sup and energy into In Pwq no doubt to the g R IT tender. Sweet I • I do not ask for , , 011ie - - "What 1 wouldab bho. so illude , y going Pu P By , psoaliat'itiea of the , _ r� - „ hobo ib on Eiffel s tower. Were you on the his business. This he oeanob dv!f he ex. ts' I"I jungle sad the roteotion which Ib much •• vi, With human skill and cunning grim bower i" h►usts the human machine by loo boars pp Qtve min` t3ntr hand 1' r. affords as a oorert for this class ci sniensh �. ' . it. My tir►rmlea flony brood? „ „ = machinery , Yes. a of da11, lifeless drudgery. Im ovp beams PaHIy 1b the superstition of the 1 Midi his has tics me roam, tllwe nisi . 4 1. ta'r�n All! ooaldmt thou see how well Ibis .,mod yea don't thlaT< $ ulrnger whI machinery and mstho'u ow beat to aoi which render them averse to the derpao Yoar.e{yets. . _ ? ": a'�n► ; With them so cool below, Em ror?" oomplish more Iin ben hours than we have e, especial, to some of the moot That I may wake bo see life's 1OVaUnessl,, 4. A, �' t.lrbte ( D)wal woaldet thou come t0 share their ,ape lion of of No. . been used to doing in.twelve to fifbssn hours. destructive forces of % and pvdy to the And grz t Into• mirrored paradise, tiV, .bol s real meaning know." ' „I am ye-glad. GFood by." If we persist In putting in snob long boars, PIIu vbaraoterbtiar. of these orienbab, '�hera we may wander oa, no, no less I sj rotas And j y g The $bah spoke in broken bob flaen we either make up for It by weakening the espeotally that, disposition to accept things (live me your eyes that I may look ,yow . _Sl} 1. •6 The sun and moon both end their roe Vrenoh• He brought now and then E agl s human machinery or by working at a lower as they are rather than to try to make.them through, Within the sea's calm deeps • words into his conversation. His voice rats of speed, so that we do not accomplish what they shohid be, these deadly pests Unfold your soul,discover ho your heart And how in time with fairer face strong and his dWbion emphatic. I ghoul more than those who work shorter home. have hel their own from age to wge, sad Trembles at love's awakening. Ah,,yon- - in a Each from its caverns lei► s. . say that his teeth are ardfioial. The mw A great dlrottesion has been stGrred u Ia are apparently am numerous and "'actively You will be merciful ! ,'E--a I depart, . ills, P her b .bra b b P deefraotive as th were at the dawn of dive me on eyes Draws not thy heart the glassy stream- abrupt, nb not unpleasant, and I•oa England over the malts of rye Rest for per. ep your y t'! I en : - Its clear-blue mirrored sky- fancy him being very kind to those whom h manent pasture. Both Masers. De Larne history' Behold year suppliant ! Gi hie 'your` `:� • it bar. And woaldeb thou not here like to dream likes or believes in. He has a dngnlarl and Carruthers denounce rye grass as worth Ib Is so etarWing as to be almwb Incredible heart ! - we►tohful and readies e e boo mast be bon less as a basis for permanent tare This that in the eight years ending with 1887 the And that is In I6 that Is very Tare.'. 1 [on, While worlds and ages die? g y snouts, of human be dash, ed annual, Yoar woman's sanetib the con ter art ails esb and frank. His yea b yea. and his ns opinion in not acceded to by many practical iDg" cy y y P shoe - mI by dead, wild beasts has fluctuated between Of fts that an elr ive you t at endure - �'he water rushed, the water sighed, may When be s lee the conutenanoe mss, who point out that while there are , 81 R g y •+ra, The waves his feet caressed- good and pleasant. He has aged a good deal come sixty different forms of rye grass they 2 an 2 818. •And this is exalasive of Give me your heart, that I maylmet it rounds. rids : He feels as though a new bride since he was here in 1873. - can be •-reduced to praottoally threat--the the stW greater nambsr who perish every With pearls of prayer, and rosaries radtai• ally Ls on his ion In breast -- j year from snake bites- The number of 01 doe thwnke iota Let die feel I've, . y g g - esr Perennlal4 annual or common, and the Ibal- p g g• , of She sang to him, she spoke to him, � i ; iwn. The first Is awnless, the annual has a deaths from thin letter bane° was in 1880, found Gf,h, - 1 . How She Travelled. _ . 19 150• In 1888 22 134, and in 1837 19 740. A way to peace out of life s darksomd i tl -His form passed from the shore, � longer and broader seed, and the Italian g a He sank beneath the river grim A clever and ener�etlo Buffalo women win has long awns. The true perennial rye Surely this seveaaa an appalling state, of night ; hE And name to life two more. had _been eased with • desire for a r weighs hwr Owen six to this thingy even If the evil were oonfi led to the Give me your heart 1 P g bushel bushel of seed � � �� mischief wrvnghb by venomous tiles. -CLRMICNT �oTT x Aa[kjioA.. F(j of -- - - veal and of very llbde money, fldaliy! per , b strictly perennial. and But to drop rreepp i - - Y He never had a ohanoe bo tell • made ap her sensible mind that It didn' of thicker rowth.than the sauna, variety al t P the anal a Lonb of the c zloalation - . nc! g e - _ Of that eventful day- need near, N lar a bans aoeonub as the leaves ins nsrcower. J: H Millard �e her, the G3vt rnmeab returns famish It ie said that a part of teen ti lotoiWe'. - t 1 y gel Pso, us with the fat towin Q% tired Of all :ha mighty fi ih he caught- : ' pie believed to gratify a longing to see the reports laving seer: it In fifteen year-old g facts: Ia the year w,yb� has been Invested m 461 estate iar me 01 those that got swap. other side of the A61e►ntio. She had $20Q Pas ong 7887, the last of which we have thesbadetias, ty, � y fi tares as str and vigorocs as is was at IV]Now York CI d bhkb esoh year rhs cor- - But if such were each sher's fate,, - at away In the savings bank, and she RoM three years. He says : "The true perennial 2 818 p°r'°°g and 81,021 domestic animals a handsome income from the rentals_ . Wow much of Fancy's range � e rags forms from fifteen m raven perished by wild beasts. Of these tigers ' r aed q aR eave of two months from the office In which rye g by-five b°IUed 1,083 The great bell of Hang-wa which h•sr t mankind would lose in wondrous tale she worked When she became faU + per Dent. of the best meadows in E land per.ans and 27 517 head of . easy y Pa. rag • cattle ; leop,uJs, the next in the scale of de- long lain half burled aA the gronad, hag Sb the I ( Both picturesque and strange. sassed of the determination to go, she made Including some that have. been laid down . length been lifted b fore! a I hire and sbrucblvenese killed f l0 ,sons and 24 161 Y �e� a thoron h iavesblgation of the afabj yob of over two hundred years. IL is a npW gel hn in w a bull of Iron a foreign Ong, A Chat with the Shah. ways s angmeans, studied guide books faith grower, cattle; beRrs destroyed t a lives of 126 per- l y !ems . y d sad b also a bvtt°m gr a fOU" sons and devoured 315 head of cattle; wolves firm. According to prophecy, thin bell was , nab• fully, and finally matured a plan of action.! age hanging close to the ground and tending ' never to be lifted until China ad entered ' hied Mrs. Emily Crawford writes to the New I She had made two simple cloth travelling to ohoke out weeds.". made away with 177 persons and 4,087 .. cattle; elephants killed 66 persons and 4 upon a new carter 4 proapyric5 the ' York Tribune from Paris an follows The dreaes, one to wear at sea and one for nsd If tarot are not worth as mnoh Al corn. •• •• King eo lri of B�l in m is nob only the. .as,rant - Shah called today on M. Caraot to thank I on shore. To thin she added another very meal they do not cost u mach,and ai an ap. boars,oromodtllees, are charged in the returns sworn enemy of tob�coo but heirs a vegetar ` t n K him for the kindness he had, ae head of the t simple demi-toilet that baould make a plea: podaer they have no equal. There are few with the destruction of 969 Ian dislikes mug c, and is the,embodiment: • peraeng, and , ; State, shown him The Persian monarch nub change is the evening from the sires ere that • better rofl►f, espeetall bo 2 165 cattle. of many other eocenbricities. �Jse of them". _ tied I said that he loved France before he saw her ps p'y P y she had warn all des These want into farmers three bo tea miles from ananafaotnr- ban aversion to wearing his hat in the o ; the .� from readin French history ; that the first y And all this,' It mast be remembered, h g Pen-- . F::. and g t'Y : small steamer braik with her other belong in towns or cities where a bushel of winter taken from the Government returns, which sir, t Fren--hman be knew, Dr. Thomson made a g K his head is be efioigj action of I he wind on . . ` rugs; w hand satchel, • mackintosh and tarsi rare, sells for less than for Dents. are probably as doteetive in India s. they IF inn oengaesb,of him, which became more and(;'heavy shawl,withumbrellas in a ebawl-strap It h not at all Uncommon to t two hundred are in some other countries. Though ool- Inucvation b the cider of the ds incr. t • i f`an more absolute as time rolled on; and that t•and a steamer chair completed the list o and fifty to three hundred basheh from Sul looted with care, there are, admittedly, a therefore the electric street tarn of Camp eve time.be visited this wonderful French gKs�K gel- . was every . her luggage. She went to New York fro sore, and the yield b often mores A6 even; great many oasnalttea of the clan that are ),dam, have been fgtrnished wi h a plough. I country it had fresh prodivies tro show him. Buffalo, and sailed for G w next da b fur cents and two hundred and fit bushels! never re ,bed, and so fail to find their way It isn't a snow pit h, but ib c fliasoy weer iw io n lass° y t9 by reported, , This wxs said in broken French and then ! the Stqto line steamer. She got a ticket the income per sore is $100 I have raised a! iato'the blue books. The facts contained in shown the other dai when a newsboy, ho .- "a es - translated into pure French by the Shah's both ways and a comfortable stateroom for crop of nice oat hay followed by turnips at' the offiiatal record, however,,are-on rtentl had fallen on the tr4ok she..d of,..a oar wee r' _­ : tiles, Foreign Minister. $75, and had• very comfortable coy thereto of ions hundred bushels sore in a y ' and I bad the ,toile of an aadienoe estot- ago per appalling, and that they do not excites shovelled to one rid' speedily nd wilt, has. P y G1a goWehe mob friends and stayed the the same season. To do this, plow greens greater d ree of attention, r eg n,sad prompt to�► as broken bones. day morning with the Shah. It was obtain- five weeks. From there she made a brie ward or turn over the earl potato round more vigorous and determined effort pto rid y ear d ed through the kindness of Prince lfdirzar two days' trip to Edtnbnrg and went on the previous autumn, and •_men h ,auger bar the Doan ei so b a source of dun ear Mr. (�lladsboe h#s solved tabs domegtiQ._ r Hansa Khan, whom I met at luncheon ab London. She travelled third class whin try B'r°° g • problem. A heneger my wife'insists-I sub- barn ' a . row the field thoroughly. Thin will kill all strikingly 11 ustratss the low estimation in mib,".says the gre4b Liberal ; "whenever I.- - - the house of a friend. The Persian Mon- he found. quite as oomfortablo as th the weeds. Draw on the manure,or if phoe-- which human life, and indeed all human in- insist she submits. Wd never diecass family; and arch had In front of his house, which AP-�-ordinary rallway travel 'here, and he sate be used sow K with the oats sad harrow tassels are held b out fellow-enb sots is • on pe.red esr sequestered as if ib were an ticket from F,dinbarg to London and boo both in before others have towed for oats, the pr{eIIb, y j affairs at the table, and if anything nnploe t'er- I Oriental one,a numerous horn-guard,which� again to Glasgow was onlq $1$, though ti Havin the low done iaptbte fall the oats . ° . cant occurs during-the evening we ever re• - .1. f I I the was relieved several times a day. Its dutyI distance was over 800 miles. She can be sown early plowing done Let them for to is until nezp dry." O wonder the - f ueh was to Atay there for messenger work. A waited on canfally by the guards, end' h be out to the mlk and made into hay, sad Grand O!d Man hail enj ,yed his fifty,yei►rs._ land foot-guard kept the door. In the hall I Faroeh looked after for a tip of only eight o the ground plowed the following day if pos- `rood Advice to 61r1a. of married life. { ren18 stood a number of Persian servants. Others' bon cents, mad in London she found oboe sible. Have the harrow follow three days The following advice from a worthy'lady Anew departure ;)n db►iry Instruction hat-- - , sat in chairs munching what seemed to me I temporary lodgings at the Alexandra house, later to kill tae on weeds that have start to oonntry girls appeared lately In the Nets been taken b th `'ietorian AaatraUw I out I young y R (Australia) candied fruits and cakes. I had come by, • home for young omen pat u b $ ad,and sow the tarn! Bard at o bushing York "Independent." They are quite as g P Y p nos, R y D. artment of Agriculture. A staff of . her ,, , appointment. Not being royal or a repro- Francis Cooke, the husband of Victoria lightly. With thin, give a IIg6b dr,tssiog appropriate for the memo olasses in Canada. teawnere, with all the implements of batter sentative of royalty, I was not received in Woodhull. It has all manner of devioes for of ashes or some other good ferttliz•r.' ,�ddany a wearied house-mother, who is both And obsess making, travel from place to -- the throne-room, bat taken through to a' the comfort and welfare of the young women A pound and P halt to two pounds of seed is able and willing to give good wages and a place. At each p ,oe.. a course of several _ . ^ - luxurious apartment, having its furniture and for his munificent chart he w needed to the acre. It Is better to waste seed comfortable hpme to a servant girl oannob . . . taken item Madame de Pom adorer's win R days Instruction the 'best and Ltest . - �. r _ . , P g knighted, and the Princess of Wales con than not to have enough. In cutting out getone for love or money, while stores and methods of dalrying�le gone through,all that 1 - be a in Fontainebleau. In getting to it I was I anted to bake the home-napmed in b plants the poor ones can be killed. It mab- laobocles are overran with applicants for Is required cf the tormare being a suply of '. j ling 'I conducted rap a gr"d marble stair carpeted honour-directly under her own patronage term little what soil the turnip is pat in U it plaose at starvation wages, just " here de- milk and cream foie the purpose of demon- _ + �he - - In the centre and having forged iron bal- I Afterwards she lodged in a house much fro be rich and not too dry. If this drilled crop Filed : stration. - - - f the _ asters, in whfoh there were_gilt ortµments. I quented by girl students, at South Honing- should chance to fail, the ground can be sown As long as farmers' daughters crowd into " - ! .th - . . The doors of the throne-room were also of A oat in Missippl pi recently gave up its- • Y ton Museum, for about $7 a week. He a little later to EoglLh turnips. d eat ad the towns for work, the supply of s+log life to save the communir The river- . forged iron open work,and of a light design. luncheon she -.gob in the shops, be � women h far beyond the demand. The s y' . lab vantage the turnip ban is that it th vas bat y p' was vet high. no the dyke which he - well• A door-keeper was inside, and another much engaged in si his seeing every day t ato in the fall when few other o are pticant mast take what she can get, y g ' d y i r stns at a correa ondin . door at the end Of g '� been built to keep pub the water gave way- • ,- •, P p Igo hums for it. Ibis she could get fo rowing. and can be harvested at, any time In inferior shops (arhioh make up, of in one lave. Tne water was pouring n . - pie3 ' . the gallery. There was, as I rapidly passed sevenpence-l4 cents of our moue th fore Christmas. The farmer who bakes coarse,the large ma .,rit of the whole the p - p g Leery through, an Imprerritiu of ball lookinpl lunoeeon ooasistln of son of `y fie j y } unno;iced when the oat passed by, sad,,• -. . R P my 8 p turnip rafting intelligently sad tdllOws lb custom b bo keep t5e doors open for oasbom• re- living the condition of off airs, crawlid•-.- dist- ' . glasses, bahl tables,gilded chairs,and otbole,I do ffee, an epg, and a buttered roll. Sh stemstioally and persistently will surely ors sus long as they�hoose to come. t know g _ I b I or tabonrets Sevree vases with la►ntlr in; into the hole and stopped the flood. 1� is -� Y . P came home with some of.her money left as eke mars with lees work than by most of large drygcadm shops on Eighth Street estimated that $80 000 and a number. of-.' that .. • bloom or flowerless, and all very handsome ;' s lob of pleasant memories,sad a fixed deter ther ere and Ridge Avenue.. In Philadelphia, which -_ . crops.-[American Agriculturist. g P , lives were saved b the heroic feline and a.• L:bra, and the throne, In wlrlch Z recogatsed thwb urination, as soon ors she had another are open every t3atarday nigght, and is the ' and of Napoleon III., in which he received the: saved, to go over sad shay three months busy season every night,anti,eleven O'ol the villager have uilb a bea►ntiful tomb of I ' which she is mare she oar dQ very easily no Could She Hold Her Own Y The poor white slave behind the counter ` red rte with mice oacRed in relief loan _ �. Siamese mission at Fontatnebleaa. A rich I over the boas of the animal, s . It of - - - baldegain of crimson silk damask over-. with her added experience. busy null,midnight pathos away the good.. _ -. _ - ,' i i k e shadowed the`regal seat. W e went on to a l �i.. , %'.- Sometimes it Is asked, it Cana" in the end then oreeps unprotected through thedark A allok oonfiienoo man in Arksnias rs t ich I _ draw' room In the Leub Qaatorse style, rent of her asking and receiving her friend• >mi- y , streets to such miserable lodging as she cab cently Inade quite 4 pot of money by selling re is- I • - where the Shah was sitting with a map I The BehrlDQ 13en Troubles y dismissal from the side and protection of pay for,to be back In her lace by half-past bulbs which be said would produce rare ' ` before him. .It turned out to be one of 1. rtiain,couldhold herown against her neigh- p Apparently James Blaine and those wit seven in the morning For this service orchids and other; exoties. Eateasiastic , Hampshire. He was trying to gob from it I whom he b acting, have calculated oarefull ors to the south. Could she, with flue mil- of fifteen hours dally she is paid $2 50,$3 c•- ladiee paid from 75''cente rap to $5 apiee for an idea of the naval review at S ahead. I: loos, give a good account of her asaailaabs U p bow far the can with sate sesame n $4 per week. She cannot threaten to give .the ma o root*, The bulbo wa'� dal • made m rem tfnl salutation. He scanned q P p° he sixty millions thought fit to attack her? P 8 gi y y pet Britain's good nature and forbearance. I up -the place, for,there are crowds of ap;l:- planted' and prodpoed-oommon turui0o&. ' : , but me through his s lades and without i he Canadians ors a Plucky people, and , g Pso was very mnoh the same thingg long ago who Fels, roused would do wl! tba0 average °en a waiting to take it. The vendor long 'ago left for parts ,on- '- , J w;y• moving told me . I the c went on t thron h all trhe land "fife y naW Mr. John Wanamaker, who old= to h i known. . . F �; the "Sib there." ' ., g ,� y .nhood sad patriodrm could ,asst y _ two or fight, tiU Sir Robert Peet, alts at the heed of the largest retail shop in ttie Here Is a►man ho ie the 'bonef Actor of _ here With his hand he pointed bo a ch•I cites havi sled thered a flesh its the No expected to attempt, But they are ,nob count , wan asked some time o to em to . 4 1.quietly tale Bobadtls,and could net oat off their P y his race or ,rants to bo. A German mad- mons to him. p girl, Y Pe clan bas disooverec that man •�. :. �.•. - • Pacific, raid very deoWed)y in the House o millions of o cents ••tom is such a ill who had had tour awn expert- F- X of "Do pea want me to do something for Commons " We have our rights sad tin �. Pp° pa once in the sale of hodery in a country store• 7 Perms who the : you?" be asked. we are both prepared and able to maintains','I °D• at so sunny • day. They could gab He offered her $3 50 per week. '•Bab yon study music pragbise too t�uob. Nanny . I: .' I '- i P Psi ion well enough so lac as their aeavhbcrs „ that no musician ever found th*t out before_ I , %tred - No. He did too mach In being at the �d the doer brother of blaster and b to g g .. know, said bh^a Uoant •'no 1 could feed t a bron ole of receivia me. on d let them atone. But the lotting pp Otter people have brown it sorer etc long, I I g whom James Blaine has served himself heir sad clothe benelt oa that in town," i 1 u tea- "Do you want me to bell you anything t" I book •'fort nine" and did %ot fl he Why one would be the great desideratum. It "No," wsa he reply, ''but I •m aVerraa A man who wet to pick� berries near-. • y gg y v evident that the Yankees have no and Nothing in particular. . Bnb whatever °he should o le make snob loch of themsehest stY with appltoaas from girh, the daughters Bear L9►ke, Pa., a law days ago, was found ' . I . �, [ � <au• - -- might me oodenoa h to,sa would ruake a 1 peat lean ides of mogm and tunes, and they of mechanics and laborer in to bme hours laMrlying on the grams naooa- • g R g to,,say There is not a man of - one particle of sense ve a tendeac bo b:wter end overbear ' who scions Ands- des and lastia Im ression on me. y board at home and who , with s ergo rahtleeaake fastened bo. P g P In the United Staten who does nob know as hen the think the oaa do lb with awls o use their wages But ; "Translate that,"• said the Shah to the feel in his heart that the position taken b y �' only for clothes. They ssb the ratio of his trowaers. Tne snake was killed and the _ • dignitary who introduced me, and who had o doubt the struggle in the South showed „ man was revived irith cold water. R „ . lays, gn q his Government on this being sea mabtFs hat a minors could do when nice deter- wn' not been bitten yet he was afeete� nab as, ri31a remained standing is a respeotinl attlbnde, b •ae* esr herons wad nnfsaable ae an $ hoasands of country girls take the risk, • y., J •, L-xke . "Yon are not French • what nation are you j . But Canada does 000 He so completely end come at those wages • if he had been, until his finders talged him, • y thing well can be. It would be inerltin ether M do the Southern States, and lb g . end what b the out of it. 0 a bard. ; .• of?"said the Imperial Persian. bbe intelligence of resident Harrison an g result t The houses of ill-fame are recruited gWa I Informed him. g nisi not o0 operate arc ws1L It would ins from their ranks. It is becomi very comf common his secretary to think or may that the n neared by detail wad ib might be that rag >?r'+ctioe '. 4 put "How long have yatt been in Ftanae? believe in the justice of whet they ore wbant q g A woman, widely known for her phllan- for authors to give copies of their works •s.� ear woe the next question. When it was was• me parts et it would be fished away by c& ;es q They do nob. But to mike ohea popalarl thropy and experience,and who has now the wedding presents. a have nothiag in ` k veered he remarked, p h ndwme and most tempting offers. No, ; „ ,piu- •'So very long. France' with the wont element of American soots :oasis ooald not well stand n asist bho oversight of more than five hundred women particular to say of this prapbiee, oglt it , ,;,t of agrees with yon. Do you love France t I and because in any cage they don't thin Britain's p employed to a retail shop, lately made this strikes us as very lanky ciren etanom that{ States without assbtanoe.. Ib "Yes." Britain will fight about • veal of sea ebwtsnpeab No we : " Girls from the country it did not pre wail , long abort. the time Foz� . g parcel ould be the ball and the locomotive again, - {' "! do love it greatly. This third vtdb• the urge tn'ustioe to the extremity of In g ' arawti ngoa ag every spring and fall with wrote his "Book ,o M�►rtyre' ! _1: f Always somebhin now. MaoMahon new y g j o ly C+nsdtww abhor being conquered would eke a has le to assimilate sad ,soon- a tionsfor laces as saleswomen and oast, ' - f, Cr ftt Y g science, expecting bye sad bye to be able P P Dr..Brown-SEquawrd s wonderful ELlzlr.-- . i re is '/• --• ' when I first came. MaoMahou going off, laugh when bhoy get all they want, as the w at in girls. We offer them,if engaged, but $2 50 Mm, Abigail Ho e age 67 Was prostrated '` -� o e. Bub what L the use of talking? G►n end $3. It is impossible for them to clothe b w severe attack of ear sI lee a d for sia�: C ` AnCP when I came .vain. Since then Gravy. seem to think they will. It they do, then ,noes not mesa to leave Ericain for many Y F Po , ;. 4 As Now Caraot, new. Will he last?" Yankee bounce takes the oaks, that is aU, themselves and pay boarding for that sum. ears was as hol ere am an Vbinb. Dr� . f the I hoped than he might last long, llt3osume and •' Rule Britannia" may be laid ea th a, long year to come, sad with Bri aia ab her Throe of [our, therefore tin to rent a room y Lon bow introduced some of the wonderfnr . ' -' y k, the sixty mill;Ono ooald not capture ' ' j ' g ,Fight he was a very good man. shelf for better days and braver singers. b e five t their will, turoish:d with wretched oots. Here they liquid. into her s7otem, and nexb Aay she t be "He like a Persian," remarked the Shah, _ tee` against sleep, and oet a breakfast and supper of dry was atronv enough to read Mrs. Chan• ' Tf:at if has Persian name." Drowned in the Humber'. bread and tea. Then dinner ab a cheap lunch -Rivelers' "The Sadden or the Dsoeased?" I r the "Ifh grandmobher," I answered, •'was I counter costs,say,twenty cents. Their life is !` t(bt,ey �' la love with Sadi's poems. There was a TORONTO, Sept, '_2 -Geer Mitchell ` „ y at one sitting, and in the evening was nits-'' p go A dispatch says whisky b going up is squalid and miserable beyond words. No Uken and kissed by a certain young man . ' that picture of Sadi In the book. The President young man 25 years of age,residing with h w York." The Nei{ Yorkers are probe wonder they are ready to brighten it. One for her 20 year old daughter when she - ; near : and the Presidenb's angle, who died young,I mother at 7 Norbhoote avenue, hired a hack a ly sucking It through straws. of these girls makes the acquaintance oa,the witted him into the parlor. - - -''` were its image." + the other afternoon, and, in company with street of a man about town, or a young fel- , t. 1 ; "Was her husband jealous of her love for Policemen McPherson and Wilson, went for Apparently there is no use to warning �--- _ war, + le old and young about the aeoewi low of her own al•mm, boo-poor to marry. She tsar. . ° Sadi?' a bathe at the month of the Humber river, P y g has no place In which bo ,starve her "gentle- I i of.boats and in bath- `After the shower, the I nlI • al re- I fo caution in the tree , q sea,. . No. Husbands never strove to r4ltrdn, near the bolt works. Shortly after they en' in Eve one is wise enough in his or her man friend but this room. Then come the Silver stars when the day is done, _; ', less their wives' imaginations in this Doan , tared the water Mitchell was taken with a v,wie theaters,labs suppers, a little liquor,try, gg ty ppors, q , a . Frenchmen never bean •ealuas. - Gram and sank. His oom ions, thinktn o eyes• All o•a apparently bake quite After the smow, the emerald leaves pp Pam g care of themselvas. In the meantime a pcesenb or two-the sad we all know." She After the harvpat, golden shee.vos. � °And "Im it brae thsb fey titan ezohatago that ho was foxing, paid no attention to him g added : '! I b%ve put there facts before bun- Alter the olon. Alves?" for some minutes, and were horror stricken a ry rummer has its heavy list of drown the violet sky: and, - quobh Nmer•e3-Din. dreds of innocent country girls when they °' Y, - , \ rr when they realiz9d that he had been drown• is the t��part of which could have Quteb woods wren the wind goes by. , � 1 e be ''No." y applied bones and urged them be go home.; After the tempest, ' y ,� n obvLted by a libtie oars sad prudence. but each one fancies that rUOGea and fortune to the ,nil of waveq ,. ,i could Da yon know Boulanger! ad. �, T e mete power to ewlpa will not altogether After the battle, pe•cefat graves. Lord I "Year." Now York Times renews the d re tlfy matters for •good many who have awsib her alone. She will have have none of my After the knelt,the wedding ;ells; r I , and I• "Is his rebellion likely to sueaeed?" The N Wed boundary line be I b their lives was good swimmer. Still advice. Joyful Rreebia ' from sad farewell. e wise "It to not a rebellion, tab a Gonepiraay." oasrlon of the unsf� le of both so3ces ,After the bnd,the radiant rose• "s.-S)4 with I "Ia ho ►.lanky man?" bween Canada and Alaska. The ooanbry in in these dwps young PsoP a , e till "That II can't sa . I rather bhllak l[. dtspabs oonbaias slob gold min and it is 1 ought to be encouraged to tr•tn themselves Ice cresol matinees have been introdacod After our wee g, owesR:re tree. . , 4 i t:. yy eerel� don of to be at tome in the weber. Ba loses' with great mopes by the Thumpsou Op era After the bars n, the bli al me ed p- : . . I " t. r C aruob d eeerves to be so regarded. He Is said that the miners defy the j arisdio ' v 1 both G wsrumeabs. I' a enormow cost of' i more than half its o•1 W;;s ti the Oompany ab stbimore. Ice cream with Qfbsr the farrpw, the w•k seed. " �y ucky, j IW7 _ o F1. 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I ­ I 441117" 17 , I I 1-" - .. --____ .1 _�___ . . - . �, ii, : i , ­ � J - � - - - I - -.-. .�. . 4� :. � � - I. - . ­P ­ -,-� ­q -_ - � ; , . , , * , . . - . 1 7J... ., -- I .. ..- . --- . ­1 �, ­:., - I I I . ( , N. A . I I . '"- - . ckering Fire �, 11 . I ' '... I . "'. . way to Claremont Tuesday -. '- t � . . L 7 0�: * - iday - ­4t i, wootwg Of the Pi -': , ,, T . -00 the A � : I . . . L - � 1- - .­ . .. .t,�,, - *TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS-BY r0f0rriA9 I � . . 14. L i - . i L- . , on called in to see Thomas "Poucher, � V0"68- 'e V.� - . �,_ ,.� 10 .t� _ , .rJ I to the 0,dron label on your paper Y Co c4paziy bold in their ball I . I .. , ­ , - I . . .:. - I I � 4. . .. -� • 11 - � "n a, ascertain the date to Which We . a .4. ,:: .. 4�- ... . 1 '..-- �Viays aft 1 last .he following officers,were eleetled. ' , . : . U N .14 0 ' .. . ,.I ill 11 -�, , . ­ - 0 r VL •- ., � " ion to TM,N swo ispaid, auctioneer and valuator, and found biw day - R ' A . TI - ..1.1 _�. - I . .Z. .. . ... • . 1. - , - N 1'. a - . our subscript • . . . ,�:�- . ,,:.,0 : Cmftt�noes are acknowledged 0. Dale President, '-` . � .. . I. .. .I%. - � ,� , ; . , . �J I busy at him desk. He says there will be for the p sent year. , a . .1 , I­ 'x.- �M" ,� � , �"_ , , '�Ll . .1 . _ . ­ . . I .,. ?. ._k�_ " ' .� _ __ !" �., , . ,j- : 74� � . :,11 ,. ; . C to qu label on the nrl . Gordon lot Lieut. - . .1 f _ . . I . . . . - _. ­_ , . . _. -1 _ ,�,. . .. it paper ol- CA . I I .�,.�Ii .:- , J - C�-- q of ds61 1. ;.1 A 1.'If V I I I . .. , . . L . .Ct.,;ffi-, ,., , : ­ I L , � , . , , :. - . lain I J I r,'�. . 0.-� L, . I .- -t'd, , r, . '! "� i��., I 4. P%. I 1. -- ...1.�', I I . I ,L I . .� :.: � - - I ...'e, A 1, - � I . J !.,:�.,., - . .. I I L . , a0l:. !! Ill . . . . � �- I .. ", . � ti Co . . . ,iv . �. _t'L t - , ­ .. . •. .. this office. Always quite a number of sales this season, &I- W.G.HR as - I z - G, 07-.W-,If­tc� " � .. , . ��%V. Volt I - . . . .. q I .......... receipt of money at O'Co R. A. Bunting '.. " . 1: -__ 4.1 - . I � ! cep date paid ahead. States and D. 0 f� I - . . Ft . ,%P;� .e 11 0 � �; . ,.� .k _.� _. ' k- ... ,I t �� -� .1 0�OA - and , . -1 -.1, , -_ �. a . " , , . � . �. � I � : , . I L: I .. . . .1: 11 -, - ". . . I- __ - -�_ I though the emigration to the J -- ,� !: ,r�i '1_ r4i L.: _ , . .. ­ , J .1 1. ,.?4 .4 - V ,. .'h.�'.- 1 . '.: _��� I � ' ' . . . - �, .__ ­ .• :, our r er 11 "I . ---- I .- .C. . . -c ­ �. . I .. . . .4 . , .I I -: . . �,.! - . already N 'W ia , - ' f9r . , :' -' I .- Manitoba will not be as large as Imisit year Treasure 1. ; A. Hilts 8'ocretary, James _..L _ . I th6 tim6 to leave. y ' o & 1)J. . �', . t Brauebmau, A. B. Dowswell . (. :�, - .. , : D� - ;. .".., . . ..6 � -. k 1, be thinks. Several sales have Harvey, @ . I I I . . . , �. quo cap I � I I J .� . . . �.. � - L . :�.,.. .. . tad B bmian ar taro '... 11, '. "I _ _ . . . I- _1. -4:,-,,,,:W '' :,I; 4. _' . , � ­_ " L '­-­4;' " VOL 6 , been placed in him hands.- . .I'.. I . . .- . I -1 .. I _�- 'k,k' - ' -1 :: #� : . L • t Dillingham ' r - L' , 1,�Ic mito two , , C. E. M - ll:dww]_� - L `�k T, - 'L . I . .. . R. Dill' am , 0 ,& " - I . :,,,. � ,­ L . *_ . - ` _I.,., L � . ... - _ .& SV.0 . :; L -_! ­, P � Ithoir . 'L. ,1.1 - . � I -What day are you 1goinj 'tip to the Books d Ladders, .,4C36 ..&. 0� , I li �.' _r� � r I . ay) is litoim preseni�c OLN 0 Ri OVOIRC . ? *, I- , ...� :,-'' , 18991 ITorobto Fall Show 2 To-day (Frid Lieuten t. Theaud � r found to be _ � . ­ . L,t, ) 1., inq,� . .. . .0. '. 1: .1 . PICKERINO �y Was .. . .._ E , . . .I .1 � , ONT, KEPT. 18 $ , - 1. .1 - - ." "�� �, 111 - - -- - . 1. -i . school children's 47, ,and Baturd report ax d the Compal �pelled J,., -_.A� , . - �! ; . . , r' I.Be 14 11 . r' _' - . . _ - I 1, & :lot OfL - . . � I.Z_ I - , _ , pr! I .. � I - _� ...,lThose . f ... : . :_ _ctl , the- finiest . r , l� . . ... . .., � � � . .. .. ...Monday is Citizen' , in a boa tbv financial condition. . � ;, Just V. , , �11 � - . ­. _­ .- V. _ �4:­ ­ Society 44Y. is LY .­ t . t . . .;_ ..� '. 1 �.-�­ . . .1.�I . I � L. . I . � . - I _. 16�-, ,,A­L 1.� $,�cribed to the -funds of the com. - . ' ­�L . I 1'� ., ►� . , - - � - - - .1 I Tuesday is Germania day, while Wed- who Bub -- ..� - .". . .1­iil ,..z _z ..,. ? . �.! I , - .., 0 _ . � � " I , - - � .. Ag- az WOW—= : "i � , - I .� 'I . � , � . ..;, ol . ­ . ­ - - . t i , . . r . DAY.;' have not yet paid the subicrip- - , � I. . �!-, . . IS9 . � • .�..� NEW ADvIERTISEMENTe THis : � . y "al : r, ,� .0 jf?'L�­, ­� - - _i - ' .. -. _ �_ . 1.1. kindly do so as once to the est- � I . ...' , .._F . L�/� . � �.�L­ ___ .. � - . - . - - - ' "' , , . -��­. "` _:i" .* M.B .� .. ��,:-,�, , ­ . I f-,­-T-�­- I C be one of the boot days of the whole fair. tioa,w -. r . ! _� 4* - . , ­ nesday is Farmers' great day- This will pan - irkov' I GS D I _�i, 7r,. TUDS, SER . - . ­ 1 .! . 11 ; .--- . Thursday is American visitors' day, And retaryt that a full list of filimm can be -, 1. � 'Alp, I_' -.- L.; .,� . . . I 1. - - - . .. _ :.- I . _. I - I . ... . ' .1 , .� ' - ,,­,� r � . ­ , 1� IRO & S. . . . I Pi kenn 'i'L I -,- * �q .: �� �- . ,.�� . XW•stroal - i . I -_. ­1 I . .r , .. . .. , I - L. . - .1 Vve ; "--g to 0 0 ;_Lj�' . .I . . .. �)�_. I lj A'. , ,­., . . - , . then the show will taper to a -close, and publishol, in this paper. I . . . . dge ft' 'iiic. - . .. , - . I A` , 11-1.1 *0 to 11�30 wind up with a chuckle over,the gate re. ii�., return. r shown in 0 I . � _IZ I '. . ... - -Mr. And Mrs. Goo. Leug, . . . - I L . t *r A L- . ? - �.' ' . d - :* ♦ . I :V, . - . � .. : i.1 , __ . - ­ . I � �, �: '. . ` , ceipts and total profits. morning from Winnipeg an . ' -, . .r . ­ Z­ - ii --. - ". . .. . . - . ,`.i ' I' , , , �­ - . , - I , . L , - . ..," I .: .. .;,�' . , , . . . I . I 1, . I . I I.- , -I -- ' .0-mv, -_,,� U ! _­ . � i I I- .1 . .; .1, I .- . ­ W. I .�,Can e b6st a in the No�tb-West.- - . I - ­ i -r - �:, " r, . 11.11 � .. l- .. 1) . P.- ed Mon I . � .1 . - 1. � - _ L I . : -- ad&feels quite sickish. The other 2 Mr.' .. ,: .. � . L: ' __-, N .- .. i .s ­;.!_-, ­­, , ,�­.­ - I . 7 , r .r:-'�r I I _ I . ;J - . . ; , . . . . � i�4� .- . . . Z I ... . , _ . . - . . ' ��* �' ,�J �_, � .. __ - - . . .L, � 'race on Monday resulted in favor of Searle Lena - orms us that be journeyed to L. .- . . . . .- .. I L' .'­ , . j.-- . $010 OT481 . . �;. . I L ,L ' . �q . .' � ­ 11 .- ­ I .: . , .. :- �11- . : � ;; I . i . ­ . . ". r . � ._ L:� ..,�k �,� I . I - .." , $"laic, 131 . . . . o �* . I . . S �..: - :. . "' ;.L' 11 .L lied W 1; I . - ' . .-... . a -0boice 0 10 - by - -, I - _W ­ . , L - so for pickling at the the Australian, who beat O'Connor ludimp cad, and Mr. Angus McKay ?,0 ty *'W -1- - I I 10111111pp . . ­ " . - •.. 6 . M - . i I . I I 'I . , � I . - . . - drove hi over to Mes .XWe &Boono'B I. : M . . .. L . Pickering Pba acy. . � . six bout lengths. Quite it lium Of CA0a are : .: M0 FIRE"JLJ. a OROCERI�- ..: . . f-: .__, I V. I - oh"p for C '_ . . � . . . .1.. !". I .� .. . . . I . - . . ey' of Codardale, via- than money will journey OU d Mr. Williamson's. hey are - I . .. � 1. _� . 'Ji ­ -Mr. J. 8 - ary t to Australia place, . .1 & - . . L - 1. -.1 . .. I ' . I . . . ­ . - _. � ! . _1 I ., 7 ­ ____ ­ I ! - ". ;� . .4,-_4.Z_ rf=== ... ­ ­ , . _�i 1. this mouth, and Se rie will repair thither All in pr me health, and were bu getting � .. '. _� t;­ .., . 11 : I -­ I - ' ., I � .. a .1 . � . 1; ;-�,,-� - L _. . ­_ .. . ., -:; . 11 V . led friends b this week. .. . 1. '. I � I I i.: . . .. ­_� . %_IL � . _ � 1 . 1. .. . I.. . . , .. Z .- with the champion hip of the world and in a maguificoue crop of wheat. H a liked ! ­ - , � , . L � .; i, � !�­ . .- I . , - and a first-blails, _ . ., . -Miss May orlon and Nowifin- w ., ' . � .- . I . . . . . make any who env him the title row on the far s very much. The great Bell -­ .. . .1 1-. -. .1 - ­ - . . - 11 w . V.. I ­ - . . ii. . "* . . . -- I � I .- C A. I ire visiting Erie de in Toronto this week. ma . I 1� I . . . . i . . .. ' ,, , - I I t. . o I I ' ' ' ` his native waters: Not many of our farm is not being worked, much. Mr. - . L 1.- . � I . . L a .L ' - , , " �".; I e fount . - - . It : , - , -_- ; '. ::, . I _.. -Good * r hire at Harvey's Can- - . .! - . d - . , Pickering, readers lost or woi, money on this re d 185 miles from Win- I . .�, 4 . � L � .� - Livery door. west of the barber 018, LeDg al o travelle Assortment f Spices for Pickling PurposeS ; � � - :_ A I noway. . � would cipeg to Boi savain to see Mr. W. Long, ... . -. - ­i _". " . . . awfirs most of them fear ng that Searle wo '.1 .- - _ - . . . . -fl, I- I . I 11 a., ) ­;.� .. * I - * _ . - hop. . 1 : is 11 -- ­_ - . ­_ . _. � - . .. . ­ . - -_ � I win, but still entertaining a quiet hops' former) of this village and brother to I I . , , . i . 1 - - . in . - I .1 . .. . : , _ . . - - ' _� . .� � I 1. !_ I 1 , . . .. ..� i _ _ �' . .;; � .- . i .�. . . , 700 that O'Connor would agreeably surprise Mossrs. James and J.H. Long of Whitby. ; . ,.! .. ... .� L .. . , I I L L . , L . � . 4. . ,Tohn H. G A desires�to purebW4e - I � s k' pt i' stock. ,­� - ­1: - . . ., . . . - .-:- .- . alway e n . 4. r- % .,; ­ .. - 1. . .; '. ,-- ". ,,­,�__ I . 1� � � P-T, . :. �.�L. I . : . .. . � . , I ,; .. .1 _ . I . .. . . i ! . ­ _ , I . _. � . . . - . _. ...- - a w - Lori g drove biln 6 eA . �. I : - .: !��. • ­ . I, �. - - . . �. _ t,.iDGA: . .1 .; . 1 . . 1, . ­. - . . . S , ­ ­ : . I rrels of good 'winter apples right away, them. Mr. vs miles to a thresh- . I . . . . L . . r shipment. -T9z Nz*s is a local"tfe;wspapar and ing, wherc they were tuirninig out three t . � I - . I � . I I __1 _ _ . . . I L � I I I . . .1: ,.­ .. I..., . 11 . .I I - , . _ 1 :, -� A and S . . . . .� .i. : �' I- -0-- .. . . . . . � L . . -For a isms t horse or nice driving every man, woman and child who gate it bushels a minute by his watch. Mr. I I I . . . 'I,� , . L . I "­� L . A ' � . . . I :o 1. - . . I and J. F. F ' I . . . I ., . . 1 . . . -. �. . �. .. If . . . . I ., . . �- . . . � . . I . . I . -. , .. ,.; - 1. .. ny go to arve � . I '. - - ., 1 . .e; .1 . . Y's Livery. Quiet must pay the editor #1 par, annum. We Wm. Rcbertsola also farms at the same - . ­ . . .". . . . . - ., -.:. . . Toronto - - I - * . �_ . - ___ ­­� - 1. --.-- . .. ­ .. ' ­ - .:�-'�_ I ._:., :. ' ..... cress and goo(. top buggy. ** . don't &brow in RD3 pictures or books or lace-te formerly worked here for Mr. I ...�..- . I ' , �,�. . , N L . . I ' - - . . I - . . . � . ., __.] ion I � . .., L , . . . Coosa pokes ot clot es horses with it. if Carnegie. I �.. A . I . -1 - /�l . .... � -The Forest Mills are again running 9 W. For and Mr. Jas. � _- . � : ;. . ft and F34 . ­ � . . . .- . .1 f by poison VOU *,: peverell'g . its a town lot or a i ibeet o -On Saturday evening last George , . .-. � .. -. . . ... - d chopping di ine every day in the weei, I .. .. . ....;, .. � . -_ .I %funds to I - ` want,subscribe for some other paper; but •Mitchel), of 7 Nortbe to avenue, Toronto, - ifte , Ap' *­- B NT G . .. I t ... . Burkholder k. Son, Cherrywood.* . 0 1 L . . � . .. . 1: - terms of p, . - I , , - . . .. L. _Mills Lillie if you want the loci 61 news done py dain. hired a back and accompanied by Me. - . -_ 11 I wwwm� - ,. .. .i - - --,-- lie Peters returned to her YOU Can L - - - I I �!:, . ­ . tily then this is the right shop. an,! Wilson, members of the ' 0 HO%I Toront on Monday, after a stay Pherson . - .- . ,. ,.;' . . � T and bome in get a trial dose the end of the year : �. _. - L . �f a couple of weeks visiting friends here. ' Toronto police force, went out to .the - . - �, . 1. commissio , . . . . . z .. - g for 25 cents. Don't wait.until bi . . � ripen . � . �- you see us Hnmbet for a battle. While in V a river . . . .. ing; . : � -Miss Pbeol e Gibson after a couple of M E 0 F - HOU.'G :� '� , - , . �. .. offering a' spavin Dure or something to Mitchell took a cramp, and sink. His �. . I � I � I , . - . : - 1. I . � . I I I - - - Anoutbis visiting relatives here, returned new subscribers- ou will see your fun. � . . - I .�., I . . , � .. i • E. Ug a n L I . . .,. .. .� . . . il - . L I . ; . .. P J . - . . 1 . . - . - . . . . I - I . . . comp&a,ons.thinki b" w only fooling L .1 . . . - . , , I : I J0 iris - .. 'to her home M Newcastle on Thursday. oral noticefirst. * ' - . . :. ;. ,�i! - I- ..-, . i . . 1. . . . � . id attention at first, bit were borri- ' . . . - L I . . . .. 4 .. . .L i - i i�. . .. . . ­ i 1. .;.I. .;L " -1 , OountvSo . ,, . . . - . .. Ja4s, of the Bowmanvilfe -T. S. Brant, I)t 7 B. F., sent us a . . . . -Bro. Ead inof nd a few minutes later that he L ­ I L - _ . . �. - . I . . 1 ... . I . . ' Z=m nTX.SMT. . i * � _: it .. - --- \ 1:1. Statesman, the other day that he couple of corn stall s the other day. Some . 27.0"a .6."703M r . 'L ;r $ 1 1 1 n, wrot us y was arc net. George Mitchell, the de- L � .,&.=,"4=.,&__'r I . 1 . . - . 'I- I. " . is home again, much improved in health. of our exchanges have been blowing about- Mitchell ­ - . ' L " I . P,.i ,_�, ,- ceased. -as eldest son of JnO. I ' __- . . . _ . I . s . ,e ,1. of ! - in tall corn in their Own weak way,so at the , , - f, I - . . -Rev. F. C' Simpson will preach . f � Greenwood, and resided with Kind patrons, allow me to suggest that' you leave ,your .- ,; . 1. -. '.. ­ . risk of injuring our present excellent rep. former) . . % - I the Presbyteria a church, Dumbarton and ri .his pare to at the above address,and ke t . . I I ntation for truthfitdriess we will affirm est. Friends orders Wall Clothing earl' - - The time is not far . . . . . ry C . I. ,� the (tome Highland[ Cree, on Sunday next, 15 inst. a store 1192 Queen street w . I y• . '_ �!_ .. *'In& I . . ' ' 1 ' .1 - -:�f , W J that those stalks measured 14 ft.7 in. and i I . . , . .. I .�� . �-� . - r � . ..-,.. - .. - -Mr. . e nings, G. T- R. operator of the mil were painfully surprised to . . -i night prot ... t � . ' I � . � - �1. . . . . , .. I..­. . .... or two among 18 ft. 5 in. respectively. Here and there hear of the sad accident as George was distant when we expect to be fall up to the neck With r 1 � . . 1 7 . I at Mr. 16a, . . .I . at ColburDO, s enta day ! - - - .i�� '_, as far as the eve could reach ears might . . , � �. .., I - - _ i � . .. his many friend and acquaintar-,es bare ' I a vigorous young man of 25 years, and Work, and by leaving your orders with us now you will be . . '' - _ - . , I * _ . . I ­ . ­ '� - ..- . . be.diecerned on each stalk. Mr. might 8 . � ! I.. .-­ . . last week. the fa ily's mainstay. As first some 0 '. [ .. . ;�� I - . ;,." _. ,. li, - . � . . . - I . I ; . 1 . . .. - . I . . .7z . m­-� I . .� I - . son, anti sensible little fellow he seems, e city about fayoring both yourself and myself. - . *. . . - - ­ � I � It Cl . . . I -Billy Craw i's up at V informs as th 't tho v chopped down their ugly rumors got Afloat in th .' ' � _ . - . . . _. �. . . .. I. ii . .. erin&ry C . .. ' Liverpool rdak- I a . . ' I - . - �. - � . ... . . . . . . .,. . . . - ing harness for several farmers, but is the drowning Case, And in' liDqUefit Was . I . - . _. I .. apd Cher . . erdict -, .. . ,-:1 �; � the hoffo-' '1� n is year wUh axes, same am they held by the coroner, the jury's v ( . -_. . ­ . . 1. . . . . reed. I Z' I - - ,_�, _. lots,nth .­ . . being accidental drowning. The funeral .i . I . .., I ­ ."rL� � .'-I thinking about locating in Toronto in the do other sorts oft G_ REIG� TAILOR PICKRING � : - itended t.,).-: - . I- - . - : . " . early presently. - - I / .1 i- % . a I . 1 . � � . � . --John R. Clark lectured in the Math. occurre,l Wednesday, and many from . � . ) - I - . .I P ^ Odn A . . 1111111111111111� . , . 1. -Mr. ' e � ; . . - T. !�. I . , ..:-*_ Alex. �icbLrdsoin, of Toronto, odist church Tu day on "The Rose, Greenwood went up to.the city to man . . 'J... f I ­_ . .1 . - - Th ­ ; . . . � . former proprietor of this paper, ran down Shamrock and tie," but as there was ifost t1eir sympathy for lb,j sorrowing '.,*: , - . 4. - ­_ I I ,; , . ,-, . 1, - - - --� : On Satu a being Miller, • 1 ­ , I;C.. P111 . - , I - . . � present ink-shm germ. 1110 W, . ., , • . KN"'L large. In the fie.17, language of his Own F. L. reso, n an .; . ! � _.­ _ - _ ' H � 110 � :` - . _.: , .- . 1. irday la� to shake hands with the Dotbing to eat the udieuce was not.very family, among th b i g John Mi • . I � • - - - . -It is to.d&3 (Friday) that the public eloquence John R. Handled a sublime sub. Levi m Goldsmith's ' ' 0 a ­ . ­ _ � ­ I ­ .1 . . _ � . . . . - I . - - , key and wife. \-,/ ____ - ___l: .. 1 . - . I _. � . �,�,L. . .1 . � school . off in Clark's grove, ject. We of Irish or of Scotch orq* pu . / mmmsf� . . s : I . . .- ­ . . - , _ picnic e(mes . _F& are who throw rings,gold witches i . . � . ; � � ; - . � frTION ,, -, . _ 11, - . . * . - . � ; ­ - Greenwood. ' 1; -is figured that about felt that the Englishman monopolized too land mc oil into a crowd just to advertise I ,::, . I . . ­1 . . * " , i � . ­ , , � I I - .1: - 7'1=861 A n=•0-MnC493=fb3M.t. lilf' . , I _. JL mi@6i( 2,000 people will be present. much of the evening. It was a grand . .. . �. ...!. . . ` . I 1. .,. .. _. i . ' I - . I � - niont,OL ' , .. - their medicine,are bleeding Ontario towns - : I . ' ' ... . I - I . - . . ' I . - . ; � ! . . . I -Johli Al ay d p ' . 1311 .. I .� _. . ,.- ek and left for - - - - ,I '.." B, P I . I& _ n hig-regi. lecture. Next evening Mr.Clarke lectured just uo,w. We once saw a pair Of these 'Expires* _ .,. � - I a, . , '' I . . ­ menials last w C school on "A night with GougW' by request. follows operate in Cheboygiw, Mich. ... .'1, Everything to be cleared off, as the Lease . .1 6 - . � ., 0 Lit, . I , - � t .7 " of Infantry. 0 will drill there fors The attendance was no better-still the They s )ld medicine, and returned each ' .' . I . � . .. in October. . , I . ' . . . ­ . . . . . -1 I !, ,, .: see at, til . � 1� I * Village. ; I try calls. lectures more than paid expenseo grid I . I . If I . . - ; .. I I . �.. - . time, and be re dy when his coun man w io held up a bottle, twice the sum - -1 - t_ ;. . __ ' provided A great treat. John R. Clarke a If i - ant of a Watch, Clock, Silverware, Knives, Forks, 'J; * . 1 - . - -Geo. Gero , the pump maker, of pr . in cash which he had paid. This worked " _. i _ im - .. .1 ) , - . 1b, 1;• I . . .. . -goes to the States now, never to return, fine. Everybody invested, and at last I : . .�.-�-.- . � - � 1. . Claremont, rain the biggest business of having secured a permanent situation ­ ry or Spectacles, call -for bargains. . ,.,.. _ .3 - 40 awd .- the kind In this countv. Tuesday he put the meffioine was sold at a dollar a bottle I I . . . . .. . . . . . I �. _� r"Ad hn't , � , . . . - .- there as lecturer. . . - - 1 ..-:.. _ . � I . '. to loill. k , 11 old .- � .. .. . . I - . in one of his fa ouis force pumps at the � . I . . . I� ; 2 back. The I Glass Cases, Sholi fittings, and Safe, will be s ­ . . . I ....-. . �. . . each buyer expecting to got 61 -_ . .. , - .11 , � . .I - ,� . Gordon House tables. -John Ley's M.P.P., sent his hard of faker had about two hundred One dollar I i. .. . - , . - I i . � '! . '. ­I w . . . I - .. . : , I . � � . . separately or together. . ,. . � 1) U.I I - . . � . Holsteins up to the Exhibition Wedues- bills in his hat and he m ade a speech. . ..� I . � .. I I . . . � .I - I - 0 C, . .: - - . I , - I .t' of . 1:1 - . - _W. T. Aar rich performed an � .: * .I __ *" .. . 11�� ill- . afl! iRvo,", i .. . . - . � I ­ -- , ­ -genuine charity on Taesday which others �, ,- - S J01-IINTSirr !!l , - , . ,. I' . . 4) e . Ui I . . . . a C�,t� day morning, and they attracted much •He said, "Geutlewen, before I give yo� - . 1tv . J .&MM 01T , � . _. ... . . . ) . . � 1) t ' . invited . . . � " . ' .i --: e - . .;. Opy. He brai sh . I �. . I t I C '&r'ty Comment throne,h here. An amusing back a bottle of medicine and $2 in oil . I I � to igbt tie a . - fall j . Brougizar - ,j of juicy _. i ' I '... . ��. basket c ormous pears-ripe thing occurred at the opening Of the In- for the 11 yon gave me let we say a few Practical Watchmaker and Engraver. Brock street, Whitby. ; ,. .- ,.4 . ' - . - ... pears-ripe, *1 __ 1 :? . transiteu, 1. I ' dustrial Tuesday i-fternoon. It had been words. Yoti have such Rota good bottle . I ; q, ­ - . - - , . . -.�A . . _,; . . a .- and mellow. be.T were beauties. --- __ ______ ____ I ___ _­__-__T� , all arranged tha:t Sir. John A. Macdonald of medicine, a splendid article to rub on . .. - . I � I � . . . , - _ . -Miss Magg a E. Browit and bar aunt I • " I . *; . 1. . � a sore kpo ' - �, was to open the exhibition by pressing,an t. A# I said before this money - � . , , 1 - .. . paid their i 8 i . I . .. - \ ,1_ . ­_. , : . I' I id th i file d in this town -a fly'*r,g electric 'button, which would set- the I like with, I can either I . . . L. Aint-ricat , I a I . . . �' - , . visit on Thurs V last while enroute from � . - 11 . I � . . ,- . lnsnru:;c4 ., . .. . machinery In motion. While the speech- stick it into the fire, hand it back to you - : - quis , .. - _ ­ ,---. j 11 , is mine to do as �. - . i 1 , - . . . ' & I I . . . - _. A -. I, and most I , • . � Braegbridge to Whitby, where the for making was going on. the President call. as I he vo done all evening, or I can stick ' ck * _ . Ma ..... '.... . . . . . . . If . . I i � 1 taken on . . : mar is going to tte*r,d the Ladies College. : . . . . . . � .. . . I . . . . . ' ad John Leys, M.P.P., to the platform, it in my pocket-and I guess I will stick ,. � I � I - . .- __ - - ___ -__ . i 1 . - . . I - - � . "' I - ' rates. - . . . ---.---..; . . ' ' ' - 1. - -Messrs. Jon and Morgan Jones, of and wheii-he was about to spealc lie laid it in iny pocket." Suitir.g the action to - I . . . . . .... ­- . . . '.,* - ,. . � �� . . .:-.. -_ - - ' " . _. . . I . J, . : ,�. ,.-: . . . . . . � � .. . � . . � , - . . I I ; Brown Hill, ar� the contractors who are his bat on the table. The Aforesaid hat, thew -rd lie stuffed his pockets,and drove i - I � . . . . . mi . . - ., . '�, . C . . . I%- - 11 . . A NNOUNCE ,,, . . _ � .. . I- .. . . . . ­ . . �. i � . . . I . .­ 11­11-16'.. . driving piles for several new bridges in the from COD1RtRDt contact With the teeming off. The crowd howled with rage, 11 ., I . . . . . � : . . . - . I... .. I - a . .. . . ; .� . : . I il . I , .. . . ­. I . - . . - .1 . N I . . ..1� .. � 11 I .I.- .. ; . ..I .- I �. I I . , . .. - - � 6 . 0 S_ . I .. _. �. : ., . � .11 I .,: I . day. ri I I • . . - . . .1 ', afadslte-�-1 . . I . � � . _ . . - . , stole march on the the great Tory There were five hundred bottles of worth. W 401 . . � I !:: kluildiug. - . . . . - township. The settled their machine.at brain of its owner, had become an "of- only seed his hat and smiled sweetly a• -P.ECIAL. ' • - 4 .1 . .: . ""I. A, . . ly a - ' . As 1, � . the bridge near settled McDairmia's Tues- fensivel partisan" of the Grit variety, and the rig sailed around The street comer- S .&TTRACTI ' N . I . . -'' � - -Tie On'tari and Durliftm Exhibition chieftain by pressing down on the button, less U edicine smashed on the streets of . .. • . I .. - a.: ventilatio I ­ -_, I . . . . I I 4 . .: corner F . . . .will take place in Whitby on Tuesday, thus blowing the whistle, setting the Cheb(ygan that night, and a few hundred - . .. 1. I .. , . . - � k . . . - 0 . :� . Hesi,14311C . . 11 . . . . . . I ----= - I - - .. . . . . : .� . : . . /1, - -'I '. �' Wednesday and Thursday, the 24th, 25th machinery motion, and OPODiD9 the men I of drunk to forget the convicti,Ln - . I � . � .. � ..: .. . 1 ;- . . � . I .. I.L;: - � . .. . . - ! - j _ , '. : . . . _: - - and . . - . ­11 . - .. o I I I - . -1. - . . ; . I .. And 215th f tb* month. Don'j, mistake fair. Sir John opened the fair afterwards that t 16,V were born fools. . �. .i. We wish to call public attention to our - : . -; .. . .1 . . ., . - but the novelty had worn off. . . .1 � , _. � � _1_1_�._'., - . __ . the dates or fool away your time on in sitting of the Division Court was . . . . . �. - . . k ; .. -A . . I 1 . � . . • .-. � . . . . . .- . - . . . . . . . '. � . . �- . % - . . . - :, pot,( . . � - . . �: ferior shows. � � . . -In.the death of Mrs. Richard Dale bold i a the town ball, Brougham, on the ': t- _�-' - . ,* ;� '. Por, 1, .1 . Au( I .� . I . . I . i - d .:' -Bert Bateman,formerly arly of this place, which occured last Sabbath 'morniDg 4th i istant, before His. Honor, Judge cel am' -Linea FRUIT JARS Is ?a ' . : 1i S . . At an . .. . - I � South (�, I z has returned to Port Perry. � � - other of the old residents of Pickering Dart ell. The solicitors present were T. ' � ,: orderu llv -' ' . . : - .. L I ; . . .. -1 . - exammatioDs before the Michigau.State passed away. She came to this country MCGi livraV of Uxbridge, Mr. Henry of I . , . T I I o.i. I 1,I I � -- . - I .. . I .. .... . . . Those who have used them pronounce them the best and .- * - ,� � : I I - . . � 7_ . 4 : dress, I'll . �, from Belfast, Ireland with her father Hour F & Quinn, Toronto, W. U. Billings, . ' %_ . . . -4 .- . � ' Pharmaceutical Council be took a diplo- . .i . .I.. i .�.... ... I A. U. hol -I- .. . I .1. I I : 1: .,..: . . !, - , , in the year 1881 and in 1888 was united a. ' handiest in use. We have all sizes-pts.. qt . : • .. �Ir,, .. . . . ma, securing honors in materia medics ' and 1 1. Y. Smith. The first case called ! - S.i . . . i .- I - - . .- . . - I v- - .� ., .:. . in marriage with Mr. Richard Dale and was t iat of P. Rogers of TorODtO VS. R. . . . - I , ­ _.. -1 . ,pharmacy. . . I . - �' * . -_ .. - 1. . . . .._.., and '' . . I ­ . :.. .I .. I . . ; . � .-I , Pickering. . . ! , and half-gals.,and at the 16west prices.. . I __ - . . 1. ­ _. � as played settled llak;f ro'P Ck ,og. Th Win . . . - . -_i­:.­.. r . . _TbePicke4gericliet.clubb ttled on the 4th con. of Pickering where 0 plaintiff a ad ' ' - . - �. - r. . .-. . . ­1 � . .. : I ­ I - -�-- - I c * ;. ' ' . 11 . . . . : rt (Ila's , -, I . -, ten matches tbo season winning seven she spent the earlier and Mbwk * lie ed through his agent, Mr. T. . - .., . - - ' I ­ '. OTIN eat - . .1 . ... . . . -1 . I M - ,_ ­ - . ;,. of her long life. enduring the isird ips . � .- , : J . . __. ­ .: find'lost three. �The three defeats were oody, 100 bags of potatoes at 15c. per We hive just opened out a nice stock of Presh Groderi ' � .. .. . - . � .�.) Ni a.k. - . 1� .,� administered by three clubs welt P in and privations, incident to the early t- bag, �* be delivered at Pickering station . .. . . I- ` I . . . � -� JW0111,J)UN I - . - . U Twelve years R90' by it certain date. Defendant -failed to Canned Gsoids, Spices, Extracts, Teas, Coffees, Cocoas, &c. .. ­ ship. 1),� Canadian crickee� circles, and there Was tiers of our country. - *.: 1 144 News, Kii 1. .. - � . . . . .. ­. . not sufficient tgin for Crowing.., she with her husband why suryives her d6liv wany of said Potatoes before car left As we do a large trade in- this line, customers will find 0 ur .. . . . . � ­ . . . . .. - I , . rcInoved from their farm to Pickering for'loronto. but afterwards delivered 49 ' . . .� • . I -Slim Jim from Chicago the mime stock always fresh and good.- flighest price for good butter . -1 I ; . , . . . � I , . _ . .. .­ .� .. - I - . village. Shortly .after Bile met With an bags which plaintiff alleged were not tit , � . . r whose grog, 9 . . _.___1 ­­­ I . - . <, I 11 ... of the tramp pai�te -yearning accident, the result of which confined her for u ;e. Jud.Rmeut for pltff. for $32.45. 09 0 . . . 1. and ety s. Ask for free sample of our new babing powder. . . � . __ clever brain. . . . 1. .­ 1. I , stomach runs aiway with a clev �� . . ' � � ' I . He struck town ast week sleeping under to her chair for her remaining years, dur. Mr. lenry for plaintiff and .W. H. Bill. , . . 1�. . .% GQ'11,.' - . . - I ing which time she bore her aftlictiOu ings or defendant. Hanev vs. Fawcett , We have also to band a shipment of new BMs and Shoes . , � I . - I , 11►1., no% - i . clothes-line i i . , , • . _.. . -; I a clott .1 Do u, fits and posing each day with patience and 'cbrk'stian fortitude. was � �u action for wages. Plaintiff swore - ­�. •. � L style. 1: - . loving . ,% travelln; as a presage of r in to bum "'R young She was the eldest of a family of nine- lie I on which for quAlity and style are equal to anything in the-. .,. - .... and 6hu� men of this vici itv. tired for $13 per month for oight I : I -- .. . . six still living-this being tho first break. mom �lis ; defendant swore plaintiff hired rice - .. .. ;��i . .. . - . . . . F -Mr. Weslev Bunting, of Stratbroy;.18 in the family for over sixty years. She for 1104 for eight months. Judgment market, and will 46 sold for cash away below the usual p ,_ - . v, . I . . - ,. ' . . . W n I ...�I..- I visiting this wee with his brother here. was-the mother of seven children,five isur- for 1 laintiff for $49. G. Y. Smith for' If you want anything in this liji()) it will pay to examine. . '.. � .. _ .. .1. . travellit It is about tbirt years since be resided I I _. I- . . . I . ... ._ viving her and "nineteen grand childreu. p ai tiff, W. H. Billings for defendant. 4 - .7.. . ... - changed I - . 9 - � ... I � ­ . ..­ � . . . . out. sil . I . in this village pe nianently, and he is bay. .-The Buffalo baseball team came over M. lienlerson P.C., A. Forsyth P.D., . � .A.11 MrO In'VitGd tO 003=(Dw �. - ..... . .. . . I I . pleasant ti e recalling old assceia- ., . . . . .- . - ,, to is cou Ing a P . to Whitby and Oshawa Monday and Tues- and D. Forsyth, garnishee. Judgment . I . . . . I I..I or lunch . I . ot ' ' tiODS, and ferreti g out acquaintances of . . . 11 - ,� - day to have a little fun with the local for plaintiff for amount in the garnishees - . . . ,and still .. . . ...-.;: a quarter centur since. . P. I I borsor,a - . . .. . . .. clubs and the gate receipts. The.game han( s. W. Todd P.C., S. Brown D., . . 1� .. ."*, '_­ . . . - I , The bar _% , . I DICKIE & . MARQUIS -... I�. -�, , -Mayor McG e is improving in health with the Whitby team resulted 9 to 4 in and John M. Bell, garnish", was settled I . . , .j. with pii - ­ P' , I �. . . - .� and is able to situ Grave rumors have favor of Buffalo. That looks pretty good out of court bV the parties. T. MoGilh- - ______ I . .. ­ CULLY I I � ! . . . . . . ' been in circulation'for some time regard- for the county town, but the fact is those vr for primayy creditor. Some few • . , . I _____ . R3' . . . - �* . . . . . .. . .-.. - � ing trust funds placed in his charge. It 4 runs were a donation from the visitors other cases were settled out of court, - .. : . . � .. . . . . . . ' is hoped there m ity be some mistake in the in the ninth innings. Ca:laban pitched after disposing of several judRment sum- - . . I . . . . . . . - .. � . . . . . M - . .. and A - t�Y`� B � a . : . .. ' , Ladi , rou I . ., ( . . . . - I:. � . - - matter, and that as soon us be is able to first for the Bi8ons and the home batters mons, the Court adjourned until the 4th . . . ' Ae I . . I get about again all. will be explained.- Could Lot find him at all then Sheppard day of November next as Pirie's"Hall, , ,: \, , I ' ' ­ .. �O .. . . . � . a . . w�_ � . � I . i ,: . ...-. 6� . . � . - . � I trade, I . I . - Vindicator. . .� .-. .. � . . �� I . . I . weut on but they could not got Right of Pie ering. . . ­ . T. B. WILLIS begs to announce to the public, that he.has a - . . . i . F. Laza - . ., ' - I I . _­ .. I - ..� - . _- � ) -Dominions H�W�fs. is wa I . ., . . � - I i Cleaned - . is. This s his twirlers either •; final lyono of the bass- -1 . . - .. . . - � large stock of . - .. . . ''. . . , I ­.. ro"fi. , , . . I I ­.;.1 * � . ­ FALL FAIRS. ­ - � .- . . , . - . ..- , . . - . .. - . I. ., :. �I � . 10, � a. '. I � , i ,., ., -7. . 1 . .,�. . baseball game on the College Grounds men pitched and was -bit freely, but the I ­ ­ ;,� r", � .. . . � . . � I . I . ... .1. . 1. . I - I .�_ r .: ­ I : I .:8 T '- . . . . 1; I . .1 .. -_ - Saturday atterh on, the -former hailing Bisons seemed to catch or field every- I h4by I $a pt. 24,25 and 1 26. _ , :, . . 'a'-=`M& ZT.&IRiS, OMM&. O-AtRi . . . � m i ­ . I �­t - - . . , . . . from Oshawa, Dd Pickering producing thing, no matter where it was put. It '' ' * I • . . � . . � arkhan;, 8et. 2, 8, and 4. : -,�, . I - - ; 'I � ­'. , d which be will positively sell off at cost price. This no humbug, : . . _ thelatter. Mr. . Greigtook his life in was a very good exhibition of ball, an � I - .. - . I .: 11 � . : • . . I ­ ! , his hand by umpiring the game. 1 P A Perry, Oct. 2, 8, and 4. - �,- I� ' - . V�'.I ­ I �• � . - I . The convinced the youth of Whitby that no • but genuine business. I ..�. -: I . .� . ..i.1. - .�.,.. � 8 n9ville, Sept, 81st And Oct. let . . . I. __ _ ­­ -1 . . � . a I � ,:..... .. . ­ ­._.. I .1 . r � I 1: : I . . I.. 4� battery for Pict was B '9 I � . . I I . I I - . . untin and -p0isition in life attracts so much salitty I - . I 11 . � � : 1 i . I s , . . � . _- . . 1. I _. - - , Dale,'and the visitors bad two Unknowns.. and other sorts of attention as that of pro. t S arboro, Woburn Oct. 10. - . � _'. .I ­ - - - P] .. � ..,T 0 -� .1. :. � . I . �. ., .-. .tl . . . . . . . ... M00r"S - AWID S�Oms . .. . I . .., ..I.! ,The infant who caught for the visitors fessional ball player. Snow, of Whitby, L- , - Sale Rye ester. ' --.'' . -- .. W6 . v.. ,,�', . � .I I . . ' I . - . _1 - � � , - � . , .. I - Wks an expert. The score at the end of is a good catcher. Ray is a clinker on $rd - 1 7`0 . I I . - ­:�). i 0 i . Tudlg'DAV, Sept. l9.-Credit SACtlOd Bali Of I h' just opened out E# large stock,of Boots and Shoes, - -1 ­ ­ . Sept,� aye and will Hereafter,Aer, .­ � I the game stood Oshawa 16, Pickerina 19, bag, and BRker'is an extra good pitcher- f - e a , - ,.... .e I � . I :1. i -I I .. 4 arm stock, implements, roots, &a., the . ­. I . B&I.V, . i . . devote special attention to this branch.- Give me 46 call. � _.- . 1. I ..... I- ' with an innings to spare. Several on he only pjt�hed three innings and white. P.Ojwt fW. 3- MO]Pney, Cherrywood$ I . . . . 1. I -_ . , - . . .-, I ' 'r y 0 . � . . . � , .. _. - , . . Or*, I � .., / - . _.4 .� -,i I . : � . . ,�. ., .� _t;� ­ ­ I - - . ­ : both sides played surprisingly well for -washed the visitors twice. The Buffalo r, r lot 28, 8rd con. of Fj4erivg. Bile ' �'�'J-" ' . . . zz - . ..I ..- . . a ' . 10 to I ,- I ...­ -'- I -, . . I youngsters, and here was more fun than team played Oshawa on Tuesday winning ' a , I o'clock. Thos.Poucher.auctioueer.,1 , ,� . - I I t: :, . .1.,1_..__.1: � . - f- .._ .,­­ _. f. .1... 1� i - ,;-- p. :._ . • • * ;� -:,� � 1. . I . , I I- �' , at a professional'game- � by a score of 16 to 0. - F Dr terms see bills. . '',z T -- B WILLIS, BROUGHAM.. . ..". 1 , . Sav I . . .�.. ., .1 - i-� -,.-�,- ­ . 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