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W 'f others followed and an acres- . t,;': alternate s .i,,,!� MtetfteCt. bwitna .:� �,STE�S, • ptrabahly to the busgseaseis of the sips of correspondence and attachment of L4 .:# >rJTS$'t B oat kt�1P>�lt>ttit+tos cvsiian nIt year the ,ionic was not 1art,ely attended. blltme to differeist inoffensive parties ties ti M.$ATEMAN, M,D., C:Dd.,Q.C.P. 1 ' TRIC Plus -Aso dOTTYD DowN SY ova Inspector McBrien was called to the chair. followed. This unwarrantable blame ie t " {'_. i, . & S.O., Coroner. Office and Residence, fJORB>60tnC,NDltliTB. sb 4 o'clock. In his opening address he ,III- _ t King street, Pickering Office hours: Morning sooething wbiclr the boys of Kinsale tit. : ,a W ;. �.< corrected the false im cession that the . 0.30 to 11:y0; Evening 6 to S. "•"" I. p teal refuse to countenance, Mere we shall • .1 ' t' ,.'i,d:, epee^ a work done . our ablic schools was not y __�-- ---------- p L `oLAREMttHT, ;, practical. Mr. Edgar was pleased to have ae why the authorities did not allow . ,r x '` W. FEIiRIER, 11.D„1K.C.P.B.,Ont. ._ ,,�,'i: 0;, °L ' 1 ' vl . - sukh slights to ass unnoticed, but rather ,,t. ;' D• CORONER. Office hours-morning from .• • Y, ' litt,Tt .-R� y iTaeeday afternoon Ttegs Naves- a chance to talk on subjects not political g F , K {f'" to 10, evening b to 6. Surgery in rear of DRUG man will be found in his ofnee over J. Bnndy's but- he soon• drifted off into fish stories. chose to show a feeling of enmity to some , t ,, jl STORE, Brock St.North, Claremont. Patrons aa(' •., shop in Olaremont,whore he will be gassed to S :'f supplied with Pure Drags, Chemicals c4o., alt i, ,�. , •i p The consequence was that he was charged 'suspected ones, peculiarly innocent. On ' I 29tf , . . tie # eee,kny of his sabseribera.] by Mr. Willison with fishing for votes. Saturday evening Sept. 7th a young man • •_ rT r�_\cheap for cash. ,Y « �f the rash continues DS istrate HOl- r ot``- aR Mr. Willison made a decidedly humorous named Charles Stevenson entered the of- . :-'. ' zi A i en will be forced to keep his police court s eoh. We might here remark that Mr. flop for his trail and while there another Dental. • - ., ` ' in constant motion. pc tf W. commonly known as •'Ooserver" is an • ` "" \r�� r Cr set is a at amt. ae u1a ed b Old Greenwood 60 and that his old friends sl ,�t: , p F y di likewise. Stevenson,being one of the , °q gi°e R y y Y accused asked in a most gentlemanly ' �y A. RISK, vENTIST, WILL $E nor leadin citizens for 10 cents a cor- are road of him. Inters reed with-the s y '� ' lJ p m nner for an explanation of steer e • found in the parlors of the Gordon Ciordop House, x� (, $ p g COn- p � Pickering,f;om 9 a,m. until 4 p.m.every Wed- f Der. This stakes make it interesting. speeches were songs,•recitations, &e., by duct towards him by the authorities. At •a• urposea i �V neaday. F ��I d =" ' - Ira Boyer has purchased the aeeessary the pupils of the schools, Messrs. Green- th•s re oast fhe good `' �€ wood of Manchester, Macke and Steven- � request, R d lad9 of the horse . land and is adding $2 feet to the skating y came forward and for a time' a word strife tt. -`' j,e son of Eiu6ale and others. The proceeds • gat. rink. The rink will then be 162 feet lon . - -- g of the'da were a little behind the ea race. took place between Stevenson on the one . . - �^^^�� Worthy Myles has been snmmone d t y side and the mother and daughter on the a pear before Magistrate Iioldea, on a The baseball match between Cedar Grove R �, DGAR dt biALONE BARRISTERS t tau . : , F and solicitors. J.D.Edgar, E. T. ll[alone R and Brooklin rPSnite3 in favor of the for- other, to the amusement of any who hap- - i{. � and J.F. edger, Omce s7 Wellington st. fast, a ar a of criminal assault peeferred by mar by 11 to 9 at the end of eiz innings. peaped to be in a position to hear the gar- I ` Toronto. s,I-�4 Annie Stokes, lot 24, fith con. The ac. Mr. Malcolm the Cedar Grove merchant, loud attacks of the respeetiye sides. 'die. "*0- ale lea re' m n rn ' creed is a huckster, buying and .selling umpired the flame most satisfactorily. Willis, being in idle store at the time came T „ _ TOHN BALL DOW, BARRI�TEn all sorts of trunk, and i8 well known to Jarvis who caught for the winners, .vas down with very threatening words in his I , '�9 t and solicitor,Notary Public,at*. carer:— - mono. struck with the ball and secured a black ' t o." Deverell s Block,Brook-street,Whitby. Private mouth, with regard to flattening Steven- . .: funds to loan at lowest rates and on favorable An excursion will be ran to the Peter eye. The cricket .match between Kinsale soq. 'The latter was ordered to leave the' •. • terms of payment. s-y boro fair next week on the C.P.R. Be. and"Pickering resulted in favor of the let- lace or'be thrown out. Nothin daunt- -------- !, _ -"_-_`-- -- Ab8��ut 'y �u«• tarn tickets can be got for p fare and a ter by '28 to 21• The score could not be ed the luck countr entleman walked `fbiq powder rarer v tee. A marvel of parity, third from Claremont on the 24111, 26th, eecnred iu full. Greig s 12 not out, were rnHUtii?�S PARKER, BARRISTER , p y y II t. 1 and Solicitor, &c. Money to loan. No t , cooly out at tile. same time telling the r_.. ` commission. O®ce Haney'e�Building, Picker- strength and wboleseom ness• More economical 2611] aDd `1715 00 the only doub!e figures secured during ` than a otbdinary kind , and cannot be sold in good to return until the the game. Cameron bowled well for the clerk if a wanted to show its pugilistic . -ing; open ovary Saturday• 4-y be tllnde 6 an uotp etition with them ititude of law test abort 27th. The trip eau ou 2 d �, n d Stevenson ower''s,llie might corral out low the road _ ---------.- --- - H T �,-. � .. I ­1 �. I .. .. - - p winners and so di ent3on ai1�d Green - , weight alum or pboaph to powders. fold artyy :'7ib for single [are. wood for the others. Messrs. Arthur an do so to the Lest advents a available. E. FARE V�ELL, LL. B,, BAR- in cane. ROYAL BLHIN POW DER Co., 106 Wan g . e�• RISTER. County Crown Attorney,a d Htreet,�i.Y. ybv. The new church is quickly getting intc, J hnston and Lovel Harrison plaved a good No blows were struck and both walked to- Connty Solicitor. court Aouse,whitby. 1 y — -- ----'--,-- -- - -- gilape, faturday night she tenders were g a n 1,„ me, a d shov-ed that they once could wards the store when Willis went in and � -Z-�• —_ _ ])- $.A JC Z: 2 'S3 • opened for the furnace asid other heating wield the willow,yvith the best of them. took a revolver from his desk and the . • Veferlwvi y. apparatus for the edilice. Four tenders Mr. S. Mackey umpired the game with quarrel again began. Being now in what 1 . w�� - -- , <�,��;_�-�__ Shin le Mill an Lumber Yard were in, but the contract was awarded to great fairness. The Pickering cricketers t;_ g f then proceeded to �,ow the Cedar Grave he considered a safer position be poured .r leave your j�r H. HOPKINS, VETERINARY MARL,LIIAA1 - - - t)rigw. Mr. Joshua Bundy of this village. Mr. P forth elogfiential oaths on Stevenson, and ., ' Y s . surgeon.Graduate of the Ontario Vet- Bundy has also got the galvanized.iron ball club how t+o play their own game. the latter dared him to repeat it, or he 4 A. IS not far a*inary c.pilege,Toronto. Treats all diseases of This effort resulted 16 to 2 in favor of F Shingles, Lambe`r Bill Stuff, Lath an Trimer work to do. the domesticated animals. Calls by day or , 1 would place hiuiself in clanger of being . - i r✓ neck with nigtpt pronapttp attended to. Ofticeand reeidetice Lumber.urnisllea a d dressed co order at Cedar Grove, at the close Of two innings low ter. nit's• Martha Lawrence bas had tt starer when darkness settled over the face of the knocked down. Willis then shcw✓ed his at Mr. Isaac Linton's,Pickering. %,v ,• w you will be - ---- yy mows issue or Thomas orsyt and dQe shooter, but, the least fear was not shown - IiOPKiNS, VETERINARY 8UR t3hingle3s, 1st class �•Z.00 Ilex sy re, Joseph Collins for using abusive language The baseball concert in the evening was by the man Stevenson who told Willis he t - _ t, c;i>:o , Graduate of the Ontario vet• •lnd gi 20 p� q to leer. fibs also had her husband up be• a saccees as far as the program was coo- dad not care fora half dozen of those , la: erinary Colleje, Toronto, will visit whttevale fore Magistrate Holden on a charge of earned, but a failure in attendance. Per- filings. -Some exceedinuly rash state-. and Cherrywood every Saturday. Disease. of 00.1 l �BARKEY, - - MAR6i M, non•sQpport,and was awarded the sum hops the leading features of the entertain- meats were Inadeby Stevenson such as .1.dN the horses foot attended to at my sboeiug forge . i Pickering. Calls promptly at- _____--____ - - - _- - -�' 4f g6 per week. As Mr. L aweence rc• mart were the recitations of Mr. Green making a dint in the head of the women '� lot 99,7th cos., 1 �+ .. ' tended to. Telegraph address: whiteva e,out. P1C1' z•1nU eeives !16 per.Meek wages this magisterial wood, The Green River band, Miss Tait, with a plot• colter, while the language of '', . P.O.addresa�Greeu River,Ont. _Y_ VERY TABUS decision well force him to do overtime Messrs. Lawton, Mackey, Stevenson, the other was more wild he having made work. Haney- and others. Mr. Gleeson noted as a boast of his wealth viz, -five thousand •' - x - - chairman. 01tiit{it esig garbo J. S.Winna00tt, teacher of the Naar dollars in the bank and a thousand dol- - - ----- ------------ - I deal"'to return my thanks to the public for Creek public school, is in trouble. It - - lars in the books, anything but a credit^ , their patronage since I book possession of the seems be, found it necesilar t0 chastise a WHITEVALE. ' , all , -- Gonrryancar, Via. bnsinus.,and to intim that in future I wU► , y able statement to the neighborhood _ "_.- ' keep on hand u it and the child s mother proceeded to t Stevenson has placed the case in the t „r,�,,,,, :r at Lim Bret-class ri 1'or biro. P p air. and Mrs. Welsh of Markham were ,. I have added several n w borses and have Lad the school in a vengeful tD(?tld. John S. glands ,,f Ponce Ma Ptrate Harper aptl• : ... mIiOMAB DUNN, Convbvantier, Com ' 1 Clare- my rage ranewwd,eo the the test of saciefaotion after a tithe a ec liar from the aoadem lately the guests of A. G. White. Billie will lye tried at Whitb on T11nrs- missioner for taking Affidavits, etc., will be given to my pat ons. � � y y wont,out. _ __ __ my and proceeded with hie duties. The lady M1"e AI• DTajol'of Mount Pleasant Farm day for presenting firearms. This is a --- ---- TF.A14[I1�(i UttUAL. had pa ere issued and �1Y'ianacott a went for a mouth't; trip to lViichigan• criminal offence and should be dealt with e Expires BU'R,TING, ?saner of- Marriage 2-y Terms sortable. F p Mr. and Airs. Reynolds of New York - t "• Licenies for the county of Ontario. Of- peered before Magistrate HoldeD the have bean visitin ace ordingly and,.the matter thoroaghl See at the store or at tits residence, Pickering �� � other dav, but the ease was adjourned tax g triends around this ff ( Village. l�-y locality. Iated, ao that the public tnaq be satisfied .f. -- •-- secure witnesses. It will come tip ttgatD -as to whetber Mr. Willis was justified in . ; ll 1 VeS perks -- -- - - -- - this week. The Taylor t� Count 5rm are running ' .1 H. CORN ELL, Estate, Insurance _ the plea of self defence to exhibit his Flour and eed Store after hours otviut; to large orders fecal s ootin„cry . and General Agent. Pro perties naught, A letter ties ust reitelied us from Der. iron. site un eaeitecuent re- J Moutrael. Q p E t rr, 1l IIS 4 }} , S.J- Holden on the sheep case. ID fair- v4ils in the geighborllcod •ovgr the case sold and exchanged. Roma ,collected. Money sod 1 .- ,,. to.toan. OSloe tsaChureh sty,Torunw. Spy-_ , Rest. John Robiusod,: of• St. Cathar- " sass to Mr. Holden penis�a w e should acid several of the bays of the neighbbi • Meals of 1i Kinds Bacon atld dams ines has been visiting his'sister, hire. R.L'EATUN;TO�'V.vSIII('(dLERti a t publish this letter, but in fxirne,1,s to our . `..T-)■ " hgod -have been summoned as witnesses 7 t { _ .j! . Conveyancer, Commiebioner rur taking . Flour, - best br ands, Bran and _ selves and our readers we must stop this Robinson of our town. to attend the trial on Tllul-sday. We :''- ailjdavita, Adcsountent and It,aurauce Agent. Mr. Ben. Ellison has �ttne on 1liQ an understand that Mr. 1�leatlterill intends TT 1doAey to loan on fcru, }property. Willa pro- Shorts, Oasts chopped and arose tire. tVe were R1ad to see, hotvaver nual tri to :•isit his brutber and sisters r b } - - , - ° bated. O1:FICE- At N'lutevale. will be in that Mr. Holden in this letter refrains F to enter a suit against the Chronicle for ' " I4ruu>;laam every uonday afternoon for the in Buffalo and take in the Exposition. ' ut, Wh1tb�. ' I _ whole, Ne Feed Of I froth spiteful rc+tnarks and calmly discus- datrtages received by slander. trquaactton of Cosiness. 7 v es the nestion. Der. Holden says }ye The synipnthy of all is extended to — - - — - _- Thomas Allbright and wife in their' aOrroiv _ (From another Correa ondent.). • ti LIEF nod Tire c Ceti FOR Alit, KI DA OP PRODUCV. Y=._ read to Mr. Pugh the sections of the law i4iisses Gibbons al (I Pnttersou, from V.. RICHARDSOt. , over the loss of their infant son who vest? 0 - 1 ��• 1 nFUrtu,ce A{feut,represcaLin,;the`crib -� gnotecd by• us last week, but the latter , Claremont visited friends here last week. i - American Life, Lanewth,re and wester,, Fire .. ��HN _ � �•. • elaiinei there was a later law. If there buried Wednesday. ` �iicllarrlson sad Lewis think; they wilt` : `, it - Insurance Compatp10H, pr';acuptin�all ehuletc.sc j� JKILKIi�(T, •' Oi�TrI�. tea later law the cKlitor of this paper has Uar old friends stir. Rnd l�rt3. Levi ' . IS ' . and must popular plane of life insurance. IttRka Cooper ha�•e returned from Buffalo to ha • Detiolt out by Tuesday : d p taken on all kinds of pro erty al loaost possible - ' « -- - --- - not seen it. I cola his letter wet udge e Cease t rater. 1 p 1 that Alr. Holden considers " visit the haunts of old times, and call on m lit next. himself imp . shoemaker eculd not get up to their many relatives and aequzintaneea. �licated as far as we stated last week and Toitonto but we think ho will have no :: I .L•rJcifc•e•t. - Mes.srs. Benj. Fowler, F. S. Burton I to wilhug to pay his share. We think a and G. l:urtou will repre£eut the Domin trouble in taking the sweepstakes at the . _�, , share is all the statutes compel him to tit' litby fair with his Mountain Pearl ,, �_ .... - ' A. roST, COU,\T1 AI:CITITEC'C pay• i ion Griudstono at the fairs throughout hope. �.• for d'o cun,,ty n1 :;:tl:tr;tp Ur.tniuba t11e COantry anti great' preparations are 1 r '.- aunt a}rcl ,tip„tu,,:, ft.rnlrbY•i f_#r uvcry class of 1S 1!e AIY. John Palmer has an Old clock in 0 W4I'C vet•y sOriS,lo lit'ft4'of the de3ath . I nu,ltl,n�. �te:,n, au•t LoI water heath,,; ,cud . flatly w'ay's res4uhbliug 11rs. Thomas i hellos ►nitric for next season's trade. of lie late George Gihsor. of Greenwood. . . . - I Is �V. lip Hanerluan is abort to take veutilauo,, ,t apet_ia:ty. ottier. -(lerrie 131ock, _ Poacher's of Brougham. The works are t, ilia-fusel al vas largely attended bytltosc� . . corner bimai:,; anti lir,wk streets, �1Litl, r undertaking es- Y i et nails• massive, null the, clock itself is of chatifs vi' the” Piclieriut, g wl o Wished to show their ]}tilt tribute of Re»i{ieucc_ 'lCin,,ntc,u 1: ,,:ct.l:uat Ylc1..ling. 37 h 1 1 , 1 T. i - _ -- �� Place, � j y an earlier wake. It bah been in the tab/isLmPUL. have}ss «ill. IVIr. l: �'t. re4pect for the deceased. 11is friends • _-- Lau►oreatix is about to return to out v it . - faiml�• since the reign of Charles II. of at.'l relatives have our utmost sympathy. l t' ll elw . .f,er'l ir�ti,•e i•i►t f). . . Lu gland. 'That utouat•eh ascends d' they ltitt;e after his short stay in Pieicerinp,. Ir. Editor, lot me rectif .1 mistake T t 1.' p A S'Ort 1.4 �t l (1 throue in 1672 anti died in 1`701. Mr' ha. A. Tho�iltau and )'. i;. }3urtou seer m do two weeks a o. I blained .'cert,:in s� ] UU iIE'1, & 11,01 i� I.AN l►, Licalysedl - , going; to run 'booths at the Markham and �' g - T 1 P Jucti:,,tucri, frt• tl,u �•.Lutr of tin-1h an{1 halUl @i'°B CIUCk ha6 be @n 1U the faiiii.y part} for writing t0 the C' ronii if hilt I` - I >1 �l� S . . _ . , South 0„tarir,. SLO%A att;;,c!1 t•, all Tl. for a warts of 'Ltlli •cars. Air. Palinor �j bitby fairs and expect the boys to call lla F eincc, le.,tvued lie is uo wilt ' so I • ordb)rs t)v ietteroi-toli:•_ral,t,. Charges itw crate �'. • vet• K211(� �� ilea a Meat !than y11e1110UU1F, awoug at'ODU(I at thelrstands aull"Ret the worth Wont l,laIne IllIti any in01'P. t jillt ftI fillcl CtE' hest and ml,t,x,. i't)ui::tc+r. \'.,lu;^tor, :1r�lilraG+r, fvc. ,�rl _ g` y of their money au Ill' right change back." ''' dress, TilloS, 1•Jl.URE , 1it,x 11, L'ruugl,nu,,ur i• .-. others a needle, }vot,c uiotto worked by out file one I will .l;ii o hiai 'the fall be .T o Methodist harvest home was it A. a, 110W t ND xXhitbv, cl„t. his randtnother- at the u e of 10, over W tit of m mistake.;., tits., . . _ _ _ _ _ _ I g R success and all s ent an en oshble after- . •- 1'?4 years ago. It bears her natl,e, p l T noticed One fellow pitc,i,rlg tall :it file ,•,, Boofx it 1(d 1#01 r, I�rauees t;ater 131ofls. and the date, May uoou and evening. The reeeiu_ts, wliiolr 1,hQnle aryl T think he glad a cr:•;,.:ed artli - ­ I . . I .- �. . i� ,r ' lief I8o shows t s were about >1J 1,e' into tl a parsunay�e * 1 ,Y3, 17th,. air. Palmer a d t fof the balls all turned a er way w feu ,- :. OH` LIi.�LiL, I�OU'1' A'iUIIOI? food. The o)d adage "There's many a tt - ' ' - J several old letters written mituy, mavy F ,, they gOt 130.11.1y to the place where the `'. X 11 y�,Tlrocerl es,- - 11a.ker 1't:y;P,ut! unit Fox tt wu1k. Orders •• —— - - v�r sli twixt the ell and the It p," is fully �, . P, I ears' ago to his fstiler. Oue elf rit0se F F tutu were oiu , to strike. I dill not stop r_ 3-. - pro:„i)t1�• nU011titA tip. l:xi-'xi workman• PRICE LU Y� „ exoni plied in the . ilaaU arran geruents ' OC'Oas, &c. l ahi},. Utn,'t f.n;,@:l t1w P:tlk„fi, nearlyoppoFite ilia . was addressed : Mr. Sainnel. Palnler, F y to ig fearing that I would get arc s-eyed ' o. f3 concession Pickering, L' er Ciro thnt 1►ave beau made about s pai•souage I t, 1 find our Navevee, h„ r,t,�et., { ickcrw(, viii flop ?-v -- _ y g Upper sqi I got a lunch and went Logue. '. - - By way of New for this ctt•cnit. Things are no nearer It - ---- - ,-��"—. - •--- ada, forth America, ,,t' ,10001 butter-. �/„rya,,;, York.” These letters arc written iu the tertuivatiou than a year ago. HIGHLAND cR/��ic.1. r {: - : � '.,•�: r.�.',.:-- i s' ale ant, di pitied languaKo of the old George Besse nlct with a selit�ub losK ---- , 1!Cl �1R'd8r K g lie had SomO i b' mils ParPer silent S►iuday tiers: 1 OIt1'�0\' - IIUUSE. .(pit; grin , 'Out., on Saturday. evening. g school, as 4ifi'ereut from that of today 11ir. and�7rs. G. Bunker of Iiacvkstonr*, ' t G .Lupus (cord;,n,proprietor..praetor.. Tbie hotel to a cults in the pump yard and becoming ! d11C ShO�a l g, p �+'a$ti , Crroeer as can well be con^eived. thirsty, awed some hoards off file plat- p i it t ti flue+ nuts brick bui161iu tiniahed iu au eribr , - a d Mrs. I. Reeve of Orillia, wc,te, the style. E.!ery convenience and comfort for the _f ._-__- - - •r- �_„_.. guests of i�rs. �1. Reeve for u few days. ` truvellin� loublic. Ntlw and comhnottioasrtabkps form. no poor unfortunate fell dog u I �'l-I 1 ill ill the j uxid shads. 2,y ' . — I -1 � OSHAWA ' ` ' ILast week ,john liaxwell's horse became- t..: • about Fi0 foal and iu the efforts ut forth ___ t t excited at a passing- bicycle and dashed 1. p I t i !1 ti t 1 A,1 ]Ce. G _.._� __ --�-- - 1 4 to rescue the animal it" wits stranded. p is - �7E5TERN-HOUSE,Pickering, Out., y n}ads down the road running into -the a. V now open f the acoommodati�a of the The lakeirs who give swap money, The colt was valued at 11200. While 0':{�tCilllle. °f J.;, f neebreakin theb g g • . travelling public. I'h,s hotel,. having lately gtlllecl s Ict Of Oshawa 6 Srst water f001s. g aggy beside iVin John John Besse was assisting his tarother to opnRiderable Of a shaking up, " • changed hands, hag been re-turni�hed.througL- ' I88t week. rescue the colt from the well, he tied his Last spring B, Closson got a potato from jo- : exit. Situated as it is,opposite the tipink Mtile, At the Oshawa Police Court oil Wed- ' -`• is is convenient for patrons of the Mills. meals .�, - trotter to the fence inside. which, break- t o Mural New Yorker which contained six . or lunch at alleessonable hours. Good stabling I -,. •' asWay, Jae• Farr and Roger Quigley, ing loose ran out through the gate, and a es, which he planted. He dug them last and ailed room Bds stall and enclosed yod for a! :, I were BenteaCed to a tnOath 1D gaol, aDti ! t r •'4 catching a wheel on the post stripped eek. The result was 23 Ibs of potatoes, horses or,sifts Weigb scales ou the premises. - The bar is open st all legal hours,and is stocked : a brother of Quigley fined five dollars seal herself of rift and harness, and raced up a ght of the potatoes weighed over a pound with pure liquors of every brand. ANDY MQ- -, -., �.t costs for creating a disturbance on SAtur the Whitevale street painting the beau- spieee and the largest weighing 33 ounces. � f siL'LLY, Proprietor. >.51y . :;,trc - '� day night last. The former two jumped ens grey' with dust. John thinks that ]�rs. Closson also had a plot of potatoes l __— @r f r prizes offered b the same 1 -- - - ' ---- ` �t; { the town. .. her late exhibition of speed has raised F y publication ' '', t; i�'atch7rnaktErif/. a value sax 7 Der. g1mir Lrck, Of We3t �'Vhitb t}�6 succeeded b in growing them at the rate.1.tit r 1 -:.-... r lr r sue to 111000. _ —DoD G4 g /f .I "" " and Miss Ella Coleman, of Cedardale, �_ 9 rebels to the acre. Both the above i I � A LUTI. HT, Watchmaker, Piok- KIN84LE. facts, the tattoos heir w k . Bring, Ont. Raving keen 25 years at the were joined In Wodloc)t at the C11rietlan po g ' sighed by trade, can guarantee satisfaction. Agent for church Oshawa, g �Fe r postmaster. i g last Tuesday wornin :_ '' ' So your Scarboro ink slinger was tort ! . i t t: I t a� Fi; : . i Ir e-glasses. watobes and Clocks b Elder D Prosser. The oharch All the nevus, Conversation and si y F. Lazarus' .y y cleaned �n shortest notice. and at reasonable was butt[fall $tttlorated with flowers B p . nor thing, to think that it should have to . t Y of this part centre in the discussion of the �tercise its feelings ao much as to be sore t t deg' �!7 fi 7 late racket'' as it is generally called. It ut it failed to tell no If it stied any tears, - — .. \ /r and thsinterestia carom was Witness• •� y• , A � T e -00% fb ti\ �'. ad by a large audience. seeWR in this calls as in most similar eases a hope not more than a few crocodile ones 1. ,•, .. r,.r �; A despatch to Ddcllday'e Wa@fld reaads the cause has been long brewing. Post- it waald be hard on its health. Anyhow ( t 1,irmbug, �•�` �-'' as follows :—The Missionary DdissioDat�► meetings o�e1e matters have got rather eopa>4lieated ire wogtld advise it to keep its affections ' :" held in the, Roman Catholic Chnrvh here and to the iata'orit of le nn lowmnt. II asked for or needed as ere long it will ry,L'�. . . ___ ....­'... .. : --­.: ­ 1 , 0 ntano. , Y IMP p ' __-1� b - --- Some time ago the worthy correspondent sire all it can muster without wastint{ ` daring the past week were brought to a , �.a PICHERIN( r AGENCY. �T' =i � close this morning. Rev.FatherTTremble of the Chronicle wrote an•artieI with the on bar>Xen groatrd or one whose religious �• PHOTO( APHER, of Bastan,who coadacted the services, evideDt intention of having a little funaa paig'nted away teal# as with pi'Ds l own afros 6 . :tliti trill hereafter. _.a r Open for this tc nsactionof stttegitiii ate €:c. recited the wards,of ezcomunicatioll yes• with the merchant of our village,. Mr. o1or ar�d we know its one of file rit W�IITBY, `� "' QN • feeds after second -mass, which put ter, Willis, and Miss Weatherill daughter of g j Y B gllique who would talk politics anywhere or � t a call. i Backing Businei+ y Y All work is 6 t•ci es In C)Ia 8ieter- ror into the hearts of all present, as they the postmaste ; these since that, by the verywhere, eta grave side or at a wedding. . r` r: / Ori►lcx liooaq- From 10 to 8; 8atnrda s wa , hays been united in the holy beads net remember our eel' ions feelin area ' -- 4 • A -A', I' .-. ' ' - 10 to 1 o'clock. . Pictures $ne in Wish bring were so eased to be intended fay the seep •!l . , _, bQ struck the parisb priest last RN.. # • ;.. of matrimony. This little event was so Il right and just as likely to take us two the '� 11AM0, ;- E -.�, �av2u s BaIIk 111 11bHII80t10Ii. a true artistic ail. Call note of by the so-oalled•bs- dining place as yours. l' rr . �' sane u► =I" .:- -': r,, lII WhBL'lII 1 y. 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T. r s ni bas i►s oos►tam to the terrible - � ABRLL Pu► Asked s childish voice one 6 , eteted s larpte aadien00 &s the Park ti , r • , Y Avenue low of life by db"bws in Qbtna and Japan I noted the etlbk of m Lnsbrnmeat Methodist Church last evening with •-t ' , CHAPTER I. .. iw f der the last two-monks. Fires, flood, With its message from far away. count of the missionary w►orkin his ooan � _. �- -� - 1 . i . want off apprsoladon and affiotion. and t h uake have suooseded each other �• "fib. air 1 Yon have the taaoe to acme A rostlona bsbween him sad Dlok w+sre of g As I ceased, I tamed, as my elbow His name was Samanb Vjehnn, anti he was '', )Itiehael Me with disastrous oonsEgneaoes to human Blood the merest somp of a boy, saffi3lently conversant *ith the E 14h . Cronin oases is ad' stud say kab yon want to absent yoar- dally eocnrrenoet. and, fn'spits of all the girl's life. n July ttwo fires occurred In China by Whose childish Igoe was ail aglow tongue to mate himself 'tolerably well tit. *' Wyoming is sseif'from the office to-day for the purpose of efforts ab anediatioa,aeemed to get more bJbter which boa0$,OQt► if vas were lout, a tataliby With the light of a attdd� joy, derstood. He was accompanied by hit of a yigg trio 1 cove for ells Mr Richard, as she o nents re. tivel w older. ty, The, i 9 mupply L! opponents Pos Y Rro which Imost always occurs in that country who is also a convert to Cbriabianf me me tell,yon ' But worse than this by far was the ezbnor- When 1 e OODfi 'Mons The lows The en curls on his forehead t s ice b g ey • i idle. tike N , w �es�,uncle, What on earth's Binary sad• to Mary, unaccountable dislike by floc a have baeen even m re appalling. Sh� eyes ei the deepest blue* tongue and manner son*of the Uve _. Twinty nrgi ed thoaa- As a bit of the summer sk Christian `white regulate g g ourself into an&pop• entertained by her brother towards Claude In Jul and August nearly a hundred i# y hymns he►b have been txendated, the lenty about no fng T We are playing Belford 'Shuts. Shute was oerbaiuly not one of the" and If eN were sacrifind b the Inundations Had lest h them its has. wife m�•. to day. Ifi's t o great match of the season, men who win nisei amongst their own p playing a singularly monQonons strain on a • Pop of the allow river, which has an almost They soanned any office ropidlys small reed or an, and he hasbsad marks rsbe mat sad t mast pis ,beesase obey e'.epend on tee. sex, or who oaprrivate the feminine eye so &usual habit of breaking away from its Frow calling down to floor � .I.• g °g o� Niagara - Ttrere's no B ess doing, dmply l:eoauoe all eerily a. de men of bhp+ hearty, trues-Brien rs¢a oh * ._r time by s pecnlltar metallic Instrument, C'eiybon will sb the cricket held ; &red I stamp of D'-ok. He was ordinarily a ale channels, ° vsat P�ae Then tanned on mine their sa�er.gass, similar to a castanets Which he used b i exhibition in I P y q tr which are thickly populated, destroying As he asked the question o er. opening and shutting his b&nd. y At Regale. think it's'win y bard lines on a fellow that reserved, silent ponnq man, although upon lives d crone,. end usuall entailing the. Mr. Vlshna gave the nn ter of Chris - Sunday. • pose he can't gab al title recreation now and then, occasion he could blez3 forth into a tropical �� • �• bans Pi added orrorm of famine pestilence. The Is this the tel graph effi m T i ;` ' vapeciatly wh he works like a nigger and fa which seemed suitable bo his dark „ ,, now in India, Incladin •Probeybsabs and saver: penoa� g8 fury govern ant has made repeated efforts to It Is, my little man Catholics, se. about 2,000 are'e no need for ib," oomplezion &red his generally orient&1 aP' osaH this turbulent river within its natural I acid, •�pny tell nee what you wand. • , end said that, Baltimore h+ ' •'No need fo ib l Beosn>!e a' real of idle seance. He had never fostered an oar nor 11 It the increase in the numb er of conversions . ' . • bration of the Pa dropped banks, bnb thus far In vain. Chinese ea• And I'll help yea t[ I van. ' should continue nr in the )ash ton years the . : against Great gossips talk a nb we as being a millionaire, dropped :goals nor fielded a ball in b like ; nee - psd tli, gi g skill u apparently IInabls bo Dope Then the blue eyes grew more eager, j . and look upon you as a millionaire in pro. but Mary knew him as a quiet, unassuming, With be forces of nature. Millions of And the breath came thick and fast; Whole of India,'with its population of over Fifty person wpective, yon o Dose bo think that there s no sbndioas E list bleman and loved him 2fl0 000,000, would be Cltrletunlzed within mating cheese gee people have perished in its waters der- And I saw Within the chubby lands, a oentnr When his fat aaeed for you to work an I have worked, and acoordingly-partly because perhaps his own ing bb 1sa0 century, &IICt still the work A fplded paper gr&sped. y Oar lef b the Hindoo . - Ohio, on I+�ids Se.your father lid before you.—Don't you nature harmoulsed better with hers than faith, thirty years ago, he said, Is was - fie• -- 1 of dev tation goes on. Within the lamb extremely difficult for �,. - •deiatde yonrse into a belief in any such would that of*her broker's typia4l men—fine month typhoons and earkgaaka in China "Nuns told ma," he n►id, "that the �hb• y Christian mss_ion• , A gertenl s� monsense, and just remember that by a animals, but little else. Ug tries to make much bea{lway anion his • r►ad a an have awe t awn pearl 20 000 sing large portion - -06roke of the u" Dick Gate ` had been gone about an hoar, p y y pie. At the present day this prejudice 1 ry flu • more v time. Comedown on the wires some des P 7 district viill l Scene—Old J then 9eaton's study ab Coly- end Mary was alone In the gaunt, half- M while famine u rating La man act And m mamma has one to heaven as duappesrod to so grepab ail extent that week. - -ton Hall. S a er"Id Jethro himself, a furnished -old house when Claude Shute g y p y, g both men and women who are known to be • of C a in spits of the efforts of the pis• And I m lonely sinos she is away, Christian teachers are estpbled to do effeo. ,Eptzwtic hs teeltired solicitor,reputed of great wealth, bat came la. The girl greeted him joyfully, but donari and ha government to relieve Is, Far my paps is very busy, - - ry . i s careful of every penny spent, and as sale- she noted at onos that he was sad. dve work In almost any port of the country. • I fn he Hone • less of his owns .. and th nsands more are dying. There are And hasn't much time for me, The oaetos ; � bI �` alley Cc ppearanoe, as if he were a I am glad you are here alone,Mary, he three aces of fangue In China • first So I thought I'd write her a lebter , from the highest to the lowest, - high peusper : and his'�nephew,-Dick Ottery, a fine said. "I am Dipped and riok at heart, and Oreggeni droughts • second Inundation ; And I've brought 16 for you to am are becoming weary of the'petty restrictions - . ,. Pen ' athtetio young fellow of five and-twenty,who I made up my mind that I would come and sad th1 d she indirect cause of the absence to which tradition and caetom have subject- State Attor - • with his sister Mary, now seated at her work make a last appeal to yon to pat ms oat of of ohea and eispld osmmanioaMen for con• "I've printed it big,so the angels e I them,and as the now&*otem of education : � N ' of the witness, �a the window, lad been left orphans ab an my suspense.• Will yon detalde my rate now veyir�good supplies from the se&shore to CvnW reed gIIt quick, the names. extended and they b400me acquainted Cronin trial ar Fatly ago under' the guardianship of kefr one we. or the other 2 I have waited o� with the English tongue jand western ideas • - Chicago. $ P y Pa• the taimine inieobed diitrtabs. Against Aed carry it straight to my mamary of civUizsbion gaade. tiently, as you bade me wale two years &go ; drouklij the people, of courses are helpless. And bell her how it came• , obey are lager to throw off Warren E'aa •'I suppose you mean that'you'd disinherit bat hope deferred, you know, maketh the , the yoke and quick bo the advantages voint,l b masker v „ 8o fad aN inundations areoonverned,however, And now, wont you please to bake it* . of the new polity. Even tnoab orthodox, Georgia roue_" retorted the young man, heart sick, they &rb preventable, but unfortunately the And threw It rap good and strong, ke Hung Brahmin said are beginning x, suited a .,a ;'Yes, I do," said Uncle Jethro emphstf- ••You knew that Whlatr you call onus fete, Chin gove memo has no tnee►rta which Against the wires is& innder shower, see t�e evil of Infant ms � and a Work ass . . . �311y 1 Mande,'.has long beep decided," replied it see, The " Chinese Times," review- And the lightning will take it ale " The United . which would be a peculiarly just and Mary; ".but it you mean, am 1 ready to. ing t e$avapes of the famine, says • ng• of regeneration is going o��there wkioh can- - . ' has decided d saeful proceeding, considering that my marry yon, as I,have promised, I cannot R et conservancy requires an Imperial or= A I What could I tell the darling T only be appreei+►ted by.those who saw India Gataaborough th l ,: -a- thec helped y 'a to make your money," answer you as you would wish." gani Lion, supplied with ample farads and �€or my eyes were fillies faNa g . ' In its old condition and om are that with . growled Dick. ' I suppose you'd leave it to Are ou shill, hen afraid of the h ll- g what ib L to-day. F p the head of old ith�at eilenb, one. Ing fallow Claude Shute, do T" y ' sery by a highly competent staff, decider- I turned away to bide the teara y , . , ' Three men' b � $amant Vishnu i,i goipg to devote his g ads to the Chinese government is ap pro- But I cheerfully spoke at last• . tree and six . -who comes potter ng and smelling about here •'No • I ILL not afraid of him • but m „ , y p° Ilte and fortune to the work, and has came [ • y sent incapable of &tbaialag, uo nen61 I'll do the Best I oe►a m child," Hader a roils of ter Mary 2—I 11 you what it is, uncle, mission in this house is to and keep ace ° y' , • y to this country to stud , and observe as - tTy P Pe they mast go on the hand-so-month ,system Twac all that I could se. ' were killed b� 'm getting jolly pick of thin sorb of thing. as long as can ; end if I were to leave It tow oh the have been accustomed, rob. "Thank '• y' well &s to awaken intpreab in C hrisbiaa.' . $,pre p . b yon, he said, then scanned the work in India.—[New York Paper. _ Dr. David I am I .pond mused to drudge away sb as your w e, snob misohiet would mane lag p, now here and now there, as embank- sky, R ' ad farmer of yoar office day &for dayfrom ben to mix, just between my uncle and my brother, that- I men give ws � as H I was a poor makers clerk, with hard- should never cease to re roach ,m self for g y, and 'Pending in the end "Do you think It will tender to-day I" ' last night. 11 P Y mac larger summ has would be rc utred s. Iy enough pookeb oney to pay for beer end Navin racticall withdrawn the onl infla g q "Nothing More Co ld Be prone" . Bloomingdale g P y y to 1 00 the waterers g 'baeky, j net beea you won't be f%ir and ence which mi hb have prevented It." P waterways of the empire once Bob the blue sky smiled in,Sumer, President Lincoln had been dart g P fora 1 in a state of sate , rag our An sleobtio 1 . / ttewb me like m instead of like a bo "Bnb M ty. This waste must` And the can shone dszali , . most stormy weather, to yisit the oamps of • Hugh Perry, t ,& man, y. , surely It u not just that our . tamed a " Very well than, air," roared the old happiness should be lighted simply because con 4IIe' and the amble land periodically And hls face, as be slowly barred awe PP b g P y ruin from the nosh to the south. There Lost some of its gladsome light y' he generals In Virginia' Sad taken a violent - while at work, - gentleman, who, **though he was seventy, an obstinate old gen eman and a hot-headed is no ktel for It. Neither can drought �� �� „ • cold. Mrs. Lincoln was despair, and one '; _ electric curren *sub, wizened,and gouty,had mound lungs. young one do' nub choose to g be But nurse. he said if I stn so lore �, g agree 2 «'e rev >�ted. So the two Immediate nawea of Won't lob me Dome an y g' ds said to Secretary 8 ton, Go and make a way for,yourself-in the might wale ben year longer before our op anymore;: I do wish you would oak Mr. Lincoln •C•Stanley,pr smI s are practically Irremediable. So ood•b e, I`ll come and see you Mills Co., Soo Wrorld, and ace hoWlsdmir&sly qualified you portnniby would oo e. g y y age . onb of the rewau for s wee ` 1 He u ill enough . ors to fight an uphill battle 1 Try It ; you If I can wait, C nde, surely you can. Un it the overnment c hn find the skill Rig of to be in bed now, and on ors on Tuesday ni •• g bb Orr a tanner shower." y sad ethods to prevent Obese periodical in. , agonies.•wtk : : a druggist to have my permission ; I daresay I can fill But I do not think t at It need be so long ss undac ons evidently the only practical —[Good Houaek �` � � from &ante rho4matism. I don't a d ug� yoar place sb the office easily enon�h." ths0, Ulok may m ry,or—God forbid that mean for saving its people from he ravages know what to do l He qot t out, and Keeps- John L gel' •' If it wasn't for! Mary, I would,' replied you should think 1& oe►lonls neon snob sg at work every oment. +. 8 of famine a to opan rap oommanioation by B • Governments are ado cry letter anoonoil -lt c Dick. angrily, "But I know that if I an event !—or m nn le might die, Rimem• railat�d road� ke►b fe>� ms be sons e+asil Penn Pig Mr. Lincoln waved h�j long arm at the y yy y smokeless powder. What: America longs for secrc `- for noninatic -- went, C)aude ShntJ would be after her." ter,be u very old. d every month almost and gelokly po the tatnlne dLttrfoa, as has is • saying• <' . The girl rose fro her seat--a rest 1 increases him ailments, although he does gab the smokeless cigarette. Wq 1, Sh►nbon, th 'on ht to be one - cratic ticket g g been done in India • but thus far he con. ��� ete�, g lion. �vlbb a kind,rather s sad face,_ and laid her about wonderfully. 'If Dick warded. he servative obaraober of the people and their gA mgaOions canine at Johnstown .le not comfort for -my poor wife, anyhow,—the . lhanu quietly on her infuriated brother's would have eonoerds enough to attend b3 hostility to western ideas have stood in the oing to ass caught In another flood it it can same that he poor man Jeoerson�had,whose The Tndiani arm, raying : '• Do keep still, Dick, for my without bothering boas oars. If uncle we. of this halp it. E very time is rains he dog rashes only son died. Did you ev hear the stn Y : -- ' think Sittingf y aganoy of relief. There u Haw, y aicknesrs whia7 asks ;"and added; in a �whlsper: •' Go Moff should die, Dlok wo td be s rich mars, end howev�ers a dbposidon maaifessbsd h develop bo the fcnrk storey and remains chore tin- Hls friends. famltys neighon end ohnrryoh - . to the cthar h s b ; nnclet'a bark u always would soon make Dnl Copplestone his wife, the titodern methods of transportation. tll ke downpour u over. lamented, txbolled and ��ccg4vod over the low Justice Gress, worse than his blue." I can Walt,Claude." Suah Hollatsd & woman soars &t the fa>rersl, when JeHa n hI 1 u In danger. When; this is done is u probable hat one of , evangelist t� f&rose g Dick wou2d_bave rhae taken her advios; Her lover was oilers . "M&ry," he said e►t the rtodfaal reaehi amo anti sold " M deer -nut cue wti man's ezt speech stung him to length, '• do you th k that our brother hogs of China may be p ng ke negroso at Brunswick, , y !rI des, we h&ve the •, . Willian BOB y part ly overcome. Still the outlook u not Gs., distributes a load of watermelons free blessed consolation of knoIog� that every- of Baltimore, . : the quick. '• Well sir,'j he said, " and If thinks ham afraid of im 2" moon at the thin was done aging, and for along time to come a meetings. The crowds that go;to 8 that could be done. He was _ Thursday nigh � t- daubs dose ch to pay his attentions "I daresay he does Claude. You know China the most populous country on the hear her preach ass enormous. bled no less than twenty-ftpr times Intwen-- - i Md,s on the FI tt�your sister,Why honlda'a he 2 He's every he cannot associate nnahtetio, onsporb- globes seems destined to remain the victim Prof. Max Muller, In a rodent lecture st ty-four hours 1 But he had Ito strength and Baltimore rails �hr as good as yon re by�btrth, and a great Inn man wik any of t e radar vlrtass, such of p enomene►1 disasserr by f Bres flood, Oxford, England, on thesolenceof language, had to die 1 Now I vabsen irnppedlnnoler The Bell T { . meal better In breed " as pluck, hardihood,, and so forth.—Why do famin storms pestilenoe, and of a. crank. expressed the opinion that if loo than twenty-f our pieces of f red flannel end �'That sneaking short-sighted muff ar yon ask 2'• How long IO will P gunge were liniment since yesterday, erTanad, will n remain he most populous taken away man would be lower k&n the ,Y y, �pd still my wife make an Eleabt good &s I am 1" ex laimgd the young mane ••Beesnae I would very soon *how hIm ooantry !n the world withsnoh a fearful end dumb animal of°the field and forest. Im t�atisQed' iq wires decal ��% •`Looks Uke a Soot list r s Moonlighter— Ahab I am not," re Ued Claude quietly ; ooasunb drain upon late rsmslIIS to be seen, . hat's what he looks like:; sad I daresty, if and It Is this as m oh as anything--this Already the population of mesa of itm i The seals that Ingaent the Maine coast _ working of the .j yea book the tronbl0 to in'gnt-e Into bu ante- notion that he thinks am afraid of him— y are easily tamed. The mate of a coasting Bich Inventors. • lsrgea0 fides L rapidly diminishing. lscshooner has one bbab follows him like a dog The poverty of Inventor# has been fro- - -redente, you'd eiuoober same rum trotltm." that makes me woad if I am "tin like & _ Princx Blew, •' Dick 1" whispered- Mary, •'remember man in only coming to see you when"1 know • - � 7 . land is allowed to take a bath In the sea when neatly remarked,and then can be no doabb� `: . . yon are ineuldvg. me, w en you speak like he.ix out of the wa sever he likes witl; 'no tear of his aoa qq at some of the reateso y p y•'' , t6 motion of the . Ahab." •� i Pmg• ii Itt,gentive geniuses,. . No, no. Claude; y u are doing eo ab my - Her Perennial Experiences, A Batton paper, In a fib of enterprise, had who have ever benefi bed mai4kind, have died_ It is reporte "You're only a iwoml4an end can't see request.—Dick wonla sate to insult you; ,. two of Its reporters disguised as beggars and in at'jeot poverty. The sub)oined,however, many vv1 soot 1.-'teach beyond your npec+,' retorted her broth- and 1 do know that yon have a temper, One day when living at Beaufort, S.C,, sent out to ascertain how thus otue of society Presents another side of the picture. ' ,or. "Because that�ellow has the gift of the although I never feel i ; you would fire orb; sa1d a n eman the other des " the ours fared, IO u thought bhs0 their success wads � Five membe �e y young The business of invento pays a smaller drowned white gab and can quote poetry and all that there would be &regn r row,, and matters °Olored Wane is my family came in with a so great thst they will remain in the bnsl• average proilb than any t; her business In ' ` -$ _ tsoLtmyrot, you thin) be' a what d'ye call it would be worse than t sy were before." It is expecte $ terribly In briona fans. Arnaud her bend uses this country, because there are so many lie &tree the Si --•-_w paragon. If the ir�nti could do anything '• Well, Ma on s e generally right• at was wound a white cloth which extended isilnrea to ore success, Btt the Inver 1' : I g �'' y Ig ' The fashionable flannel skirt Is praised for of --+even play laws tennis' last refuge of least I think $o. at I is wear work wait- fully two feet above." the Hoe printing press agcade $300,000• r� . Germany's c y What on earth u the matter „ for be an economical article of dress. Involve an ezI duffers—h6'd be worth something. I'm sob Inn, and the cause for a neoerdty u to we Thy 2 10 m be economical!n tanaliea of Thomas 3llverman, a poor ;ueohsnie, made going to Navel a muff like*that for a brothel rather hnmlllattn wish said my wife. grsdnsb _' is-Uw, and I'll bell m pro red lain if he would g your broker „ 'O , , ad oize,s,in which it can descend boa one er $70,000 from ooppor-toed sham for ohildren. England hate lt ! 1 s a seekin. The horseshoer, Henry Burden, made$900,- � ddpate in a m .. „ a8g e.8 P P marry Dolly pplesbons end take •• ,What ere oo seeking T,, member attet each washing, and be$waglly comes hums i a rat here mach more." hinaelf off. It's v hard for the ha pi. ,, , , �, worn cab ft the baby, 000 from his manufactured �orserhose. The i�ton. Mary, interp d her uncle, "they have Hess of two L 1 es '•seek Union. ' Posp bo be depen dependent ,. , ;'Aguatus,"' inventor o f the stylographlp pen has made '. The report discovered an old Roman via on Bary Hill, 'on the whims of apreja cad man. I've never DO y°u have bo wear the►tr whoa yen are „ said Mrs' Henpeck.severely, $1,000,000, Edison has mado-$4,000,000,and `.- ' Reusian troops stns rho Arebaealogiosl Aesoclation are golutt done yoar brother an harm. sad I wuh balkia religion 2 ace a woman down ia. New Jane has 9 h4 inventions have benejfitp, the world tea•. t firmed. . to Inspect it. I may yes, miss 1 I has to weal that to been convicted eri being a common scold. times as mnoh, it pe y try and get as far, so none to come to him, red because I don't ttterrOff de flesh.' I should like to see any dente of & man The ., mn. Mayer don't expect me in to lunch." see he fun of ran a out In the sun after �• y „ try Thab afternoon she came to her mutrer that on me 1 Bab yon are no oommon scold patentee of the return ball tasde � - •infirmary in ti "Very Well,' uncle," maid the girl ; and one kind of leather 1.or of rolling In the , Maria „ =500,000, and the boy knov as '•p,noing an a solita baying helped the old man with his overcoat, sand after another, or of blistering mg`haneis and add I,oyarn b take keen de ohI11 n din , responded Mr. Hsnpeok,_with a Jim Crow" has yielded to 'Its deviser an . . . she accompanied. him to to door and bade with an oar, or of getting my faos knocked &ibernooa I'. t to �1g h And Mrs. Hen - The Bulgar wraeslo wid de b,• Oo woods an wbab`he meant. Henpeck b still wondering annual lno•�me of$25,000. The Inventor of -: - . orners at esgi }him good-bye. onb of hape by a boxing-glove, he doom t „ opera th rollerskates has ookaW$1,000.000,and •�: - 2,000,000 Dart IDio�C took no notice of the old gentlemen's think 'm a Ht candidate for the hand of his Steed t°r t°rat days+ end finally A Enropsan aav&no soya that life may be the thinker out of t of ve is still departure, but remained at the window, sister. So I mast go on was either until came!n with s beamlag countenance, and fadaHnitety prolonged b regularly drink- harvesting P t' The Shah q Whistling and gazing cub at the b&nglad be marries, or until, g j y ° y °g shekel. -•:• recent rallwa` with the cloths taken from her hea3. She In the 13100 of the lemon. And another A good many know that T, om"Jefferson had found Jesus and had been be. ttErd• Earn = return home a ' wilderness which had of}oe been a pleasant, •`(1n1y for a white, Claude. Remsmbsr, had , r pen savants who knows just as mach was s great man, but it is no so well under- . ': formal, old-fashioned garden. that all thin o come to him who waits.—And y' maids do you have to go through —or as Uttls—ma hat the rarest w& bo stood bbab he was the fetter of the Ame>,rloan g g ys The labour Mary linked her arm with his and said now, will yon mind It I o away and dress 2 that t°rlormance every time you get ts_ shorten life is so drink lemon • jnica, j,1te patent system ; that he Cher rap he earliest -f' - ' great length � gently : "D!ok, I am really almost ashamed I promised Diok faithfully that i would come gi . wow be a very plain end simple problem patent laws,and that while ,e was secretary L. he Reichstag of yea. Poor old uncle is touchy and pe- on the ground to see lybou beat Belford, s* yes' Mane times n.' it is were not for the advice of the wue'men, of state under Washtngto`I .be gave hi ilir. Gladeta sailer, Y know; bus yet might respect dim and besides one mss friends on hens How taany times have you bash tip. The railway inenr k personal consideration f Siff blond is the uses of Your ills T" ,. * mown as the to eyry application : el tower in bier than to talk to }elm as you do.—Re- occasions whom one rely sees at other ,t , , „ ; Bon lob a btma. —[w u it system u already practised on that was made for a patent. : - , . distinguished member, li be had'b ten; us to his house times." Pcsu vgbo the Uoadnenb, and u likely pre*rea01 to yy I . The experin after fah,r'9 death, things Would have been "Of coarse I don't mind, 'Maryy,•' said come Into operation in England• The duke . • side from the vetry different with us."; �� Claude ; "anything wh ch makes you ha pp for which no o 4 Mr. Gladstone allows ail tie people In'his • . . t He was only doing hu duty, replied pleases me. Bab I'm esrtnll d r The Csar of R hsa8e u made beyond the neighborhood at 'Hawarde ' freel to use day and Aron' y eP acsie►.'eonoeaied In tan. arm usual railw&y fare, is a sorb of w 0, sad his a splendid library of 20 00 our- la P y volumes. ' Q I . - . The Sultan iEtr brother. "He hoe no kids of his own. &red don't seem to Dare for anything now, p bed railway ee►rriags,L a stalk i�as an Insaranoe u • Otast bo the lens tes cy' wIU voabin s California has no Saud There was Fr of the C.abine Esther helped him to snake hu fortune, so •That s very foolish, said he girl, laugh- Queen of,L+'npland, who moves p of the journey, a hotel diresote y ; w• that Ten blamed If ;I ace under what ine. -ad heart—yo know the rest." among her people Unprotected except on theatrical and other advertlmem,onts.�, . each a law, but It was repeated is 1883 ; yet 'a: . � - Press the diet peculiar obligation we are to him.—SVell, "I'm not faint hear ; on the contrarys $�� �aionr* and then only as a matter of A girl's herotsm_and the vslas of ether- vanes t$°ended that then is any leas ob eer- . s1: A rumour i I'm not going bo eta d it,end that's positive. I seem bo long to do so hing startling, so form. 0HL Majesty could learn something eno lectures y the 1 of the law, g y were ezempllfied near New alliance bebw4 —And just look heir , Mary -I m awfully u"to show Mr Richard that I'm not he from his sisters mobher•in-lsw were he to ford last week. Miss Lney Hillmsw On the contrary, onlnyestlg�'tt repeal that °t�{ . formally rune food of you and al )I�at; bnb that fellow poor limp being he tak me for.—Wbsre b p&y • vuib to Great Britain, He ooald find anti ter slater the eldest still in bar teew Saoday is observed more as *sacred day the - The llel <Sbnte u not coming here to spoon yoa.'' Mr Ssaboa 2" ab least *at the r ' • present y�e► ;� . F.ng y % perwnage who u M. removed a child from drowning,end through we.■ repealed than it was the year the law 'unanimously"Barely that i. my I�ueineses, DIck T" "He balked of going to Bary, Hill with throned in the affections of he people has a Miss Hillman's knowledge and skill u - e`Wo,It isn't,"repli her brother. ''Ugole the antlgnaries, bob he changes his mind better time and a longer life&ban the fortified cee3ed in reansolt&dvg rho tab and ea n E' C. Stamper, near Ll er, Ore., "cab tt of a day of ell thinks that because he hmself is learned and of replied Mary. despo0, a reofonr life. The y vI g down a hr brae on hIa f arm 1? ' The Empe r fond of reading, everybody else with the Claude stood for s moment, looked as 'his - P raaantr bad received He got$12 for e�tdetjng worl The Shah of Persia has dinppeared bob her le mns so the New Bedford H h the bark. From the lumber he built a house 1. aflame tastes mast be ,worth something. I watch, embraced Mary, and leis the house ; he ls writdinngg a book and will no doub&�give school• 14 k 20, 8 feet high; a shed"kitcheu 8 feet ; '". the Pr"OPowd know better,an I dory b trust Mr Shute. I whilct Mary dashed up- balm to attire her• his improssloas about Great Britain hand An English aoieatitt has been wile and 20 feet long: a woodshed 14 v 20, . : `. Right thou like &tallow wqi� makes & little more noise, salt as became one who was rented the g making P other oottntries in due time. It nomm he ezpedmenOs to deteurmine the Im and had 800 boards 6 Inches wide and 2 feet ,, have recQatly • and your quiet Mysterious men always tinake prettiest girl and the t dresser is South ha. been highly taken with the $ Use which, hb p°tha0 10 He slac ant 334 railroad ties end 15 �'-' gone suspicious." ' Raddyshire. development 00ag N..x faith and jolt uF' Poo• P Ug Playa Io the devalo rcL eai wood—all hu from qae freer. t ',L'he Lando • pie. He could not but wonder st their en- of&oid&1 life. A doean tadpoles were con- ,, , ; Well, I can bell you that you &re wo#al- fz'o ss von h•1 w the sbto nwilling anbmlaetlon to law, fined in• box from which every ray light The.Indian Department o>i the Welshing• C of aid and r Iy tnirtaken about Claude." nggeeas ton Government a 1 ' terms. The t •' I may be ; that has w be roved," an- Fram the unpublished letters of N6hanlel the most eelf•w111sd people evst,nmvi the developed Th�resalb was til►e►t only two PPS to ter the happy aw' �esd Dlok,—"And now, It a lobe, and I Hawthorne, which a von OM PO L vin pad frogse and thane were bursbia�g ground of the oon#&otor who re- i, �4' The Paris P ing giving bowed bo the slighbeab wave of he lies* �leery short-lived. The others Inorea.ed garde the public as him legitimate p y, \': snaec be off so the-field.' So saying,he kneel- to the ligbb,we bake the allow n ppoo egI tpa►oe re One , � � -•and away, to reap�ear In s few minutes ol&d of special interab to bh oonaeo T C e had asalwtui ail were timid obildroa. ootmdderablyr In size, but nova loft � �. ooabractor wrote to the AW�atant Secretary Bon tin flannels, and wlenb orb by the book door llteratnre :—••Ib will tie er d p y a helper lit the Asst mew pole form. as follows: I presume o none 6 �� longer to o for me to con- he met. England, he thought,was so a Y peed an ;, `. The Turki for the orieket•field adjoined JethroSeaton's tinne merely a writer of dories fortems a- u'onR An iavenbive g�niII R ohea bid fat} dried s plea, because yea- t. g became it had no nelghbon,and con Went coactrnotad s Itbbfe c�►chme a'' wanted a better artlolIN than`fie offered yon, x ad 100,000 1 d de sect and a path led through the tangl• zme—ybe most nnpXofl le bnsinesr in bhs ly no need of sn sea ' •ed deserted paid a to a door In the wall world. It requires a oc ual freshness of sye at the bt►ok of its head. "chicken walker.), proposes calks the tab please Oaks notice (sass' there are six, _- N : r"dy in a m r The Engluh were alwsya pr&obiaal, earaesb, with the leacee around gard to do away stron � Repablleane in my gamily." ••AU ( - ., SIN u'eoPs- .� which opened on o it. mind ; else a deberiorati in the article will and energetic. The Frenab wen sro the gardens, and oteot righu, r Iled bha officer '•i In'tratb, poor Mary Obbery's life was by gaickly be roepdble. If I am to support beat upon havin their due 8''a�� from d&mage by chickens. and „ , p was s mistake, .1.' .: Three Fret -no means ha and a ppee g amoun0 of fun. When the maohbrer u A4169 reodfled, The trument was " _, � . from Alsace. happy spy. Old Jethro myself by litserabnre,it rest be by what It The Englishmen were oecntlnuslly fen a,ad he y Pfd on a ohloken's clearly v Seaton loved hex deatrly, and was,kind to called drudgery, but wh oh le incomparably t• fowl goes In the garden and y m'y oonvlaofng, So b �poor Indians °; �,;, the front ,bar • `but he rE a ed u. Pre' y `•Time u too ,,, The Feenohman. on a makes an effort to scratch the moll I arse tro be furnished with &gs'inferior apple ,I tatioa. q great deal of loving less irksome, as a buslae s, than imaginative other ha het n he s •, , 13sbpad "d toe of furnished political rotsilvIdesm of the . _ <in return, and translated the most trifilog writing—by translation; n000ting of school leaeara � P Tlme is of acoompl AIna its desire the a P P Perhaps the 8bah L slat m, jar . because oonbrrraap�tor s relations, for �hloh the an•• . 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( �ti1. ,.}. pYi' (: 9 - r ' i€ ,ga•y 4_: ,.y t '. £..y 6,¢, a%' - i :., Itr r�' tt r N, , d !ok vi p OF, te,was ratty ABM Vfdtors at the Fike'r !'ask observatory The salt eat for .a prtst cettl tldon of ♦ �a1'11e o iouttit e[T '-= ; . ►��; � r ­;, . , 11 Him IJ ' D11 deoire tots i ` n P f► pe . .' • . ; .i— - 1� # tiara toe years been regaled p•ibh the state• essa s btu tart been R 'tit 11 � . -. .:� a TA TTiar'fl'i O rsMe of '�ti l '- „ y i fs►aoat�oed b ghat Solon ONEY RU N Kid 3a Loan at a r n. t� -N,11. - 4"as M atsgb that Tblt is the highest paint on the tiflo 800let In Haarlem. Ib Is a 4'Utitioal low irate of irtterrest ea swt� , ZL . - , .�-� eMSitloAir should the Lsarewi b vis�b Y,►eb the whole lobe which 'b tQhablted the year found." review and exhaasbiae descriptive of the s�Ir'ohs rooaett7• `lPph so `"i • , ,1.IL �Iolise1 MoNulty an info!-rmsnb Ice the world would belie Europe was on the eve �t noes appears that regular meteorological different kinds of bacteria 000tntaed in drink. Beat, � � �'I , '�; of a general war. observations are made on the Andes to bg water before and after its filtration yr �hi�W1C�i, gh �l�tOCl( �C tr 1 x ii Cronin case, is t�breaboasd with murder. As m result of the isle Scotch mining Pet'°,at w height of 14 800 feet whto�l is through sand, and of the methods at deter. BarMsters wan elielMrs, )` ' ' Wyoming b excited over the discovery of so3ident ib is estima there are 80 widows about 900 f•sb b(gb r than the l'ike's Peak mining the characteristics of ovary kind " W�°�n sb., nor. Ohnroh crag Arok of ,`J a supply o t►alber blab seems tnezhaasb• +( �$K and 70 fatherless oh sere, and that £20 000 ebabten. In Europe there are but two The anoossdal competitor will receive a gold TORONTO ONT. It.• ibis. will be needed ass lief innd. sb►btosas ab nay canstdecabts hat his, h6tes medalUon ar 160 Daboh gulden. I�--•---"-'-�---� ' '' -�'¢f' Twenty negr&s were shot and killed by being about 10,000 and 11,000 t«t r•apeo- - - ONOICE FARMS FOR BALE pN ALL PANTS If f white regulatere yesterday In Leflore county, An adventurous pendent incanted tivel _ m the F.lff•1 bower bhs th•r day in m sbroa . FVen the sbeamebt Shad ( L 1.'Mills. , , • •, ts►Ie, jar0 bo. see U s rbrnobnre swt►yed, csgwim Maritimes w i saak�the other day f ' (}rwhsan says, h• on prove tbmb he went The osoUlmtien was 1 y over Niagara FAlls in his barrel. He is on y perceptible. In collision off Aden wltir the Oxus of the ezhibibion In Buffalo. A consul et hotels regiabered lodging same company, she carried down into seven parties wishing be purchms imp mod HaaNsi a . r Q panyr sins, from,m aora npwarldl► d lmmsdlalls s 11Y:­ houses in Paris for given night last week fathoms of water, 174 Dares of silver ingot, won oast or,urine b a. 1. dA1t]rAidh. Now • � 5 "�"f, . At Regale, Cuba, during a ball fight on revealed the fact th 59,000 foreigner■ and valued at 860,000 francs, which were de- r7► thut'i >tdtook. Main at., Wtahipp��g Intom•tbee, farni•bed tree of ohmrRs, iw4 esitlere ansietad to Sunday. a part of the circus collapeed and 1 i 4,000 provinoiwle laps in those places. stined k for the Indo China Bank f 128 tumishod foee o seve> persons were crashed badly. S tendon ib�gts be has decided In favor o of gold win for Madras, Baltimore has commenced a six days' Deis- 9,t the plalatlQ do w r ib for damages wtiriag 118 Dines ai wwtobes, t�everal oases of M O N Y T C LOA N - ' bration of the anniversary of her defence out of the delay can by the strike !n the jewelry for Saigon, valuable woven staffs for At 0n>aartsv s"� ob Isrnlsor • against(beat Britain In the second war. sailing of the stem Lydian Monarch from China, 840 sacks of Bordeaux wine and 100 Fifty persons were serioasiy poisoned by London. oases of champagne, OF PURE COD LIVER OIL THE ALBERT ' f , eating cheese a the village o Betrteville, The French 4e mint has seat a obm. A Good Investment. � e TOILET SOAP CO Y' r 00001- Ohio, on Friday, and it is feared some may lar to the bbh• son hoab the Dona H Y P O P N O•P H 1 T�8. ' p9, R try it that which yislda large refuses from a `' '` die. warning them that ill ecclesiastics taking small satiny. Reader, the way is clear 1 No Almost as Palatable aS Milk, e - T BPAM= A general ctrl a of all the miner+� sits a part in the eleodo will b9, vtgoroasiy speculation, no chance big returns l It you w�+ �� portion of the Pittebnr miain proceeded Ko tit !•e+d that life moot d�etteate•tomooh OA$$OLIO A�r�D TOMIT Bur d oan ,aka It. IiRmtarka6tr ru n lrl,RyJl - b� (• pleasrtnt t0 ua♦ .large p g g agai°at' are like most of maakrod oa have somt- f►P distrIao will like! take lace dnrin the y 1 ttuLrrutetti i moron• ©AI1v gar,- • week!' y p g Another murdered woman war found in where a weakness--don b feel ab all times ktty tehife taklnp IT'. . ' , f ' it heals thO skin,and dm• ' - OPhibeobspel Ta morning and great just as you'd like to-beadaohe to-lay, , - stroye !nee Lpte and Qern w. Epi z)otlo has broken oilt among the mutes excitement prevail , tab ib Is seriously backache t!c-marrow, down sick next week— 8d0TT'S RMULNIUN In Aatnowledged by Pbp , on the hsiir of man or ` In the Henery oolliery, operated by the La- doubted whether the ppresent Is the work of all because you blood is out of order. A sfefmn.to be the FIN t.•+r and Isx.�T preparation -, beast. I . high Valley Coa'.Co,,and work has been sat• the original Jwok•bhe RApper. small onth►y and whwt�lar a returns f yen °t ate Dies to:eb•relief of Rr� pend01. invest in Dr. Pierce's Golden Madial D4- OONStItNPT10M, BCRORULA, A anent Life gayer i� t to State Attorney Longeneoker find some ;I oovery and soon pure fresh blood coarser GENERAL DEBILITY, Leon �ntAl. '11 The Future o Photography.. Wasting Diseeess of Children, of the witnesses for the prosecution In the through your velar, and you are`another . Cronin trial are under police protleobion In The ease with w lob photographs can WON i and OMRpN10 COUGHS. -�;,, Toitc►Cro, June Ist,18� ' S faabfoas her wrabs of a worker � ay all aka./foe,and si.00. • AM you that teal the want oi`eotnotnina to malts.. Chicago. now be taken by any s• Is destined to have pa" drip ou happy,and don't know who.,to tr• y ppy , n�+•n b ,r�. Warren Pawere, a mgrs wss taken from an Important lafla upon science, art In bronse who was hanged : " $is designs uttoR specialist private 8nnot+,Canadian PayeenKer nt arc► Kind etweAu , . . ' and literature It ash net be suF a•edr were execrable, but his szoation was CANCER """ "nil,.psal., tie a A ,reek tree. west,Toronto. ' ail by masked men and lynched, at East [ p , C.H. MCMICNA�L,M.D., For 4t yearn l have travelled this o.anttneat Deer • however, that with b e oheepaeM o mater- superb• No.o,Ns.,{u.sa., L.suo,N.r: . Dint, Georgis, Wednesday night. He had �_ _ and over,but of all artlobe ,n�®)or drink, tP res/art► sal and Sim lioiby in pPlytrg ib, psrteobien u - - _ --- health t assaulted a white irl, + f liuCNIUAs o»n make m„u• during vaoatton ndill wholesale vt our tied rai a the r ri . g 6 The women tell ms every day y a >rt in the art • phst• p y b an Dearer bo n by owv{er+ityu for Ana or nar,re of our .talltnL m{�e life worth !luluR, ST.'' LEON MINERAL The United States Treasury Department it votwry than it when b�• dtflsoalt . That all my bloom tae paced away. ' Boot.and glbin., .w�,enlally tilscory of Oanada, by WATER tr esoeldor. tlyseit and tamiiv all list N; • -. has decided that paintings by Reynolds and web late was is vo •. Pictures can be Bae they could no longer obide you with pw, H. within , 1, , !west and best `edition aver would part with may other Wourits dainty ratter . Gainsborough cumot•be admitted free under p love of bloom and beauty if you made use of °u'h'd t"�°•' tow, arm• liberal. wrier for tbsa et, Leon winter, i- the head of old masters. token more readily fermerl ; tab the y y Itlwtrt•d ofrouiare and terms, wN. BBlc�s, JU#t6PH Silt Pt "m V . conditions of light oem log »main the great restorative, Dr. Piercer Favorite Publisher,Toront ♦ DEPOTS,-Toronto, Ont• ; $nntrr»1♦ Qur. ; Three men who were standing ''under a- am difftoalt w. ever d the amateur every Prescription. All female weaknesses and boo,Quo. ; Q e . •0N--U:err 60 OUtI ihaamatan now Q bt, Leon Springs,t3�'°Le•A Que tree and dz men who where sheltering derangements vanish before this excellent proolatm - ' , 8 year throws behind his gnlokly taken the wonderful McDowell(3trm•at/DtattlA Ya - -under- a railway bridge at Macon, Ga►., �otograpbs and d von that alt:b'is edli remedy. Thin, pale and emaciated women, �ra•to be the greatgt invention of the ere•. it oua Man Ltne ROA1 11%11 lreaidehi _ . we; . killed by Uphtniag gn Friday: log who &d exisbanos burdensome, on mooant Boat Use, Goat• Potneaim, P►toorseec, wrap. sou�,a�during winter tru,A Mort „tea sverr Tb . g of their allmen should at once have Bl•evae,eta. to pertectiou. Don't be without It fiend •des and Halifax every 81%b and ti, rAver ool, and tar : Dr. David Tilton Brown, w wealthy astir- The lmp'rovsmeaba in pltitogliaphy have recourse to this unrivaled a o, lira � �r°uvrs. u'a's`°t°', t �►d�t°!ds stunt p'eet, snmmar troua Casten er«r pnrday e��Livrpoe� - ed farmer of Aurora, Ill., hanged himself resulted from the bon of the o6embb gVa. peolfl g Toronto patting at tnoQoaa„rrr ttj rmnm•u�one 4aaeeetrw last night. He war at one time chief of the rather than from th ` of the optician and for Scotland and Ireland; also from SsItimors, tab,. - ' Bloomingdale Insane as lam of New York. the makers of t Indeed me of the A western jeweler whore Oore was at• Y R NA t e.tkts ran Asti FMA illsn•p Halifax and 9,t.John's,x. Ir, to Liverpa►at forth .. g y mesh remwrkabk tin res of hob• b bached by a nffalo(N. Y.) creditor, posted wi�Otw of � ie s w, me «to tr per day dortn�e+unrner month.. the ctr,a►ataro of we� An eleobtto 1 ht lineman t.i Btiffslo named the simplicity of the a antes w h b n•• ebb notice o the door,: "Closed be meet - r 1R easily qow Ina •all during rin0er qq any! troaa IIaUbpr, Hugh Perry,too], hold of the wrong wire p by pV r„a l.v Nva asgt{, ttsd !so tor.aw• Portland, Boston and PhilmdaipDtla any!during saw . Osten This simplicity rho might have Buffalo Bill. mar between tilasgow and ifnaproal weokiy q� while wb work, and Was ro charged with the �• R perhaps g oia sad a^m• T>ye rastoAlsa LRab' mad Boston weekly, aa4 tll»cga end Plt�l{isielpwer- eleotrio current that he died. ban foreseen by a careful study of the ,• T ►er titwewtr Oe., ty Adelalea Strut to ed hsty - . - human a e. hangs a Reldir�ui Whet They tt�g passage,or ether fntoran,ttion a ter. y The eye of every person may ���" •thwass. ea.a Mean flab�s+"r• i'orirelgbt, C.Stanley,president of the Stanley Woollen b• said to constitute a detective amesa. .. A.Sohumwher h 0o., tiatthuoral ti 0 unard 6 1!. Milli Co., South %nd., Ind., was poisoned The retina Is the plats upon which all - � While the ve is, in the main art still COMMERCIAL EDtJOATiON• Hsufmx-Sbes h oc., Sa John't' h, it ; Win.Taring.! . I Waite for afroulare from the large,, Commercial son h do. 8t. Jobs, iQ, tt.; )boa a UA., altsi�I{}}��s . . on Tuesday night try morphine given him by abject are focussed means of the crystal• there b as a caption to the general rate, apt mW ShorthmW Coil•go in Oaaada. Over thrts hun• lave h kdtit Now York, It; Hoileller, 541111 is�i . ,. -. a druggist for quinine. He will probably line lens ; the mviby this lens son. is the case many instances. We refer to drod prepib tact year. Mee�e ala�Monday srpt. Allan Rae 4 30.,Quebw: IYii. fl.ankie, Ptiflydelt. - . die. stitutes the oamem the Iris and pupil the Dr. Pierre's Pellet, which are not only all sad. !1809. Addrar:--CANADi+tI1 OtuaUMitfAS hMm:�.A. Alien Por+i.• t�:.4 �1 .,,• «,, . John �I 8ullivt n the slag publishes a diaphragm,and the eystld the diop shntier. they seem, but mores In torpid Byer. o1r1r1tnsrLT. Publto Ubrary liuuding,Toronto. - . gar To w. 0sseouon, Cunt. H. 09,0018, letter anoanoiag that he will be a candidate The latter, It is true, Isa slow drop-shutter indigestion, elaggbhneiss at the bowels, President, s retry and Mauar•r. I` �U�, for nomination to Congress on the Demo- -nob taster than a tenth of a second- bfliousaess,'andbwAsche,the relief afforded '` �I '' ' oltwtic ticket to Boston for the next oleo- Whereat the drop-alt°beer bbwb is employed by their use b woadetfo wiL�lA�t7t i tion. to take oa tzpresr train may move err tact �� Howboa has some �tr�t��• ideas ' , The Indians of Stwndlog Hook, Dak., as ths.one-haodrebh of a ssoond, or ten about dress." •' Yon urpr�in e. fudging SLATER$ tit FELT 140-WEAS - think Sitting Bull is responsible for the times w fast an •he eyslld. The eye given from bb dress I imagined ire had no ideas s' Masutaotur•reamd Uealantn Roofing Mmt•r- • the brain s number of composite Impressions •• W.Building Papers,ato. ornos : 1 Adelaide rt. ' • sickress which caused the death of Uhief of an object in motion, while the isneitive at all. fist Tereate. i reprWor•of wuiww mat simt• \ • Justice Grass, of ohs Sioux tribe, and his life Chine0e Sacred NarclsijU. 4oOf• Telephone aft. - ' - . . le In danger. plate and the dro shabter of the camera (,,., -" ppA� eta give tub oIt•phase of the tieotioin. Ib OrienW Luy,or Jaes Flower. BAYEQ LI1�6 'BTLLAti9HlPK. William Brunet end Miss Carry Etaso, does not ream just, therefore, that the This bast al varlet In the r- of Baltimore. were ran over and killed y °� hF r=: boto her should !°list that the sculptor s.inng w•ekt betwren Mos gads t, and Tbarsda n( his a train news Pen man's p Bap p Chinese, t000 ng to their ancient bs�eoss, y s ` Y f3 by y or artist should copy certain instantaneous to bloom at t e advent of their New Year. BLIV919110601, ..loon Teske►,. Nu, Ieu, pad ""�� c� r d- I,: ; Md., on the Philadelphia, Wiluiiagtod and atdbader of aniaaaIs tp motion, for the eye It b highly sod and called them"Joss' ;ynd�oa ;{ny0 I04 and ttto, acoordinK to ProVldent hlfe IIIIU h�'Yd Stock AKNO Baltimore railroad. does nob see them.-(Prot. Jahn TrowUs g 7 p odattnn. iswrm•dtmt• bf1o, CHIEF OFF,1Gl'., g Flower " Ot ' Flown of the Cods." The Roared Trip Tickets. eeo, 0t••nge. W. Apply b r IC H,Bell TelePhone Company, of Can- fn Scribnet's. bulbs w spsoWly grown by a method ■ e MrKKAT, oen.ral Manager cansida ship, .� ainnati, will make a test case of a .nib to -- _ i known only hiteasrelvss, where th Dias t., 1 ovsros Iiouss bgnA9,a, MosTauL. or A��Q�E ������ DANA • :`' make an Electric Railway Company remove b1 they b l.t,oal AtreAle IA all Tnw u,anA nt,{a,, + + t its wire, ;because they interfere with the A Pre Sating His Horm abbain great and shmagth, insuring lax' _ -- UxCulitl uLt; 7Ku) y There was no church in Van Buren. A asiaobgrowf and remarkable profusion o� S Mutual Hengist Aysueilttlolt. . , - working of the telephone wires. bloom, in a. .ry short period. They THE BOILER INSPEGTION SOLID 1%V1FATMKAT-4v na,inirto the &bow*. Methodist itinerant Was sent there. One call fie Bred in shallow ornamental Ax«0eeat{on ONie,CLrrI PHR )/�I•, p Foagiax. . house only war o n to hint-tbe tavern- B y AND INSURANCE CO OF CANADA tw,nty•two,and and two Den .r Aay a F:n a� - 1 ` I y bowls con water, like bulbs being our 14 p sg•d - ' Prince Bismarck Is suffering from Inflam- and to that he went and pat cep. He Inteir• rounded h7 ig t colored pebbles to prevent bWhad for the prevention of .team boiler explo• fort-lour can w.vure ,rive Ir•I1rrq prr wo k whit• - matlon of the veins. viewed mine host. y Panpar lwpeott,aw. 8{a AL9,x, UAtrresLL, dtr•hlad through elukn,r}r 0r a IdruE, •bu for two '$ What b the chance for a Methodist them from p over when is bloom. 'K.C.M.a., Lt- Oov of Ontario, Pro4dant. Need and tar•d rent per dry, par#104P ru',1 .e abtvo oat► - It is reported Frederok c f Ge preacher here 2" The flow wh h are borne in 'clusters • •ti Terea►test.,Toror►te,eat CONbULT• „sour•for tbulr,!epan,[rnt, Frye l[•udn:d Uuilaas ter• many will soon visit the Vatioam oa tall spikes are whine with a golden yellow ti�itl sNulNtclsKS sod lA.vent of db».h• 1 . The reply was that lb was the same an for LdIVS STUCK ows rAtt 4n pr,vido soi tor. Five members of a christening party were venter, and oiousiy f r. The bulbs 41OLICITORS OP PATENT& by oath through dl»a,e or wld..nt n'th.irstook. , wo other man, tf he bad money. bloom in siz ei o weer / , drowned while sailing on ..aka Killarney. 4 But It I have no money?" gh is utter planting. Or.O Boor, Chiet tngiaar. I A. iraAass, &a,y ,at e..kv rate«. T"o,a wter.. w,rn ills p•o,pootwas It is ezpeo�ed that the Czar will visit tier- The obaoess were bad •�ooagb. -The Sboel Bros. Co'y, Toronto, Bulb TIte►trt,i• A c+Aw at►utea In ua,r.prtr,t,t•d err' altg after the army�mancevre. in September. 't Wbmb do yon Ohara• for board i"eririd Catalogue. t3 red for It. 4 A. 1JOREMWEMD ft't1,�1 ,M Ae rtr.•I,'M»n»rit,K fat_ - ' . Germany's new Army Bill b expected to the otronWrider, Firs$ now apor man--IBd Poa do goy TORCNTU, wanutactarer o - Tbe raise were van. ' liter work on our v across ? Sec• n f ln�olve as ezpenditnre of about Sfi 000,000. given. +! ay y �• , HAIR GOODS i.+,ok at my horse, said he what do end newspa r man . Yes. I contributed ,� England has accepted an Invitation to par you think be is worth 2'' eztedsively the Atlaatia" - . tiaipate in w maritime aoLfarenoe wb Wash- p/�/j irplt LyERYBUDY. Ington. The animal,doubtless,was good middling,. The a Mountain Reeon. + for the preacher@ we not novion about Waves, The resorts concerning the massing of Tboasadds asses of choice tree govanro• M l� hadleo BaaR•, i . _- . Russian troops near the Turkish frontier are kO mod O0 �°have Utter else tat tboslt. 1LNat !add, open for e•btias, to the Wlptr. 8wiocher stn. c.That confirmed. oeedep inrstraigbttorwardl� with T°rWe li[o°a lgi°° of Dakota. $ere - (let,b' Wigs,Tocpees,ac Mrt. Maybrtek ban been removed from the the boat: was raised wheat tbwb took fln0 premium ?6. ..t beua for H•tr Odwd•is C•sad., Good• , infirmary In the Woking prison and now oc- is Sir, turn my horse Into your otaWw, mad New Or Exposition. Blob soil, Masse ordered W by on i tBo to�88�satisfactory cry ere by pe r co tes a alit oe bar in moan e,_�aod oolmlel charohs•, I It . P �y U• when you thins I have•at sip the value des Your f amber tatormation, DURGN w E� • The Bulgarian Government have !faced ht*b let me know, and I will either change YDS' PaR1H HAIR WORK '1 ga tna ritss, $o.,wp�ly to F. L Wbit ►,G, 103 & 106 It oa • S'•, Turonto, Canada;. 3 oraers at Liege for 33,000 Bardan rifles'and my gaartere or provide other means of pay P• 17 A.� b, P., 1t. S M. 8y., 8b. Pin!, g 2,000,000 cartridges, ing my bill." He went to work-laW oeige ILlna., o< J. Haokias, Can. Pave. Agt., • .. The Shah was so mush alarmed the to the place in the name of the Lard-add Toronto. - recent railway accident that he d ed to before the horse was *&ten cep the town e e e I ' -return home at once. - capitulated. The people presented him hair The angry' mother hont eft punishing a The labour question will be discussed at horse, sll ohwges pmid, mad his own bill be• dioob•disnt a, and the wbimpering you* r • t s- ' . - -I '- >x t� , 01-the ►• --- ---- ----- - --- - --- Writ,r b .. ae. ,fu:UUdiN great length daring the taming session of sides Sited oat parson id a new suit boat to ve the blows, reprewa0 two r .,. the Reichstag wb Berlin. of clothes, and from that des ChristianibT scab with b a rhlrgb thoaSht. irpW'rlr AND t3'ruixtlTa tiOYBixsD lit gas ���}� afi� y r n.'s}t creme 11 v0u wish an • has had a Srm iwet erg la Van Berea.- Th Boog of Lube16 AGENTS I Aq,•n•y Thr 1`alvernal f'ookldn Mr. Gladstone on Saturday ssoeade the (Hartford Religious Herald. EMPIRE WANTED t�k was*r"#A s `u otter eawhw Eiffel tower [n the Dom of u nnml,er of A flab Wt boat Wlsdom.Llvee tin •Foc•I s „•r a}•,t,rt{ I; .,►inq a .►,,}ii. Lay,►«, distinguished Frenchmen. — - Paradise. A Tres" y writsm on want Y.wcpley18rat or a :I►aa-uatatag Aga Diosmoee of era, oontt it aaota Fos 11dwn BAKING meet Iir /lr. ••n'i tt;*Out adrrat-r, {ui y «t{pl•►ip•The ezpetiment of Bring tarpedeee broad- � I.K Its u e an,t Irouetroutiotr it mom ar hI• v a side from the deck was tried at Kiel yeater• sea>fbl Brlal[i1ig. of AU ! Should b• send by Ofd, Aa•d.rd artte-t•,r of a,nov►.y. Thu w►c acs oaavam . day and pronoanoed $ success- "ThL intense oomp•dtioa Gs oo•sa treaord Middle and Y Mesh. Proven by It often 01 are eu•,.etsnal thou she a-at, • , ,v `she Sultan has ordered w • rree breaking " says w wring is bhs Pbtladelpbiw the Bala d a so b• sties morn '�` 81 I F4O ST-lwl, .. of the Cabinet to dt,vise m ' to °� Balletit�"reminds me of the Mme whey the p , written in plain, , POWDER 1 ARBOX 'BROS, 'I ONTO, . urn p P.'3.-W are anaft►n Agrnta for th• Nelt-WriR� . press the disorders of Armenia. Black HUIr ezdbemenb was ab its h ht. G gad stnwdv. PrliwtloaCpre a Nanntaarnr•4 1t[opt. tiauapip Y p, wrtrr er anti c►s<th, too, ` There soddenly spn wt cep doses s bt sash abioa of Mad! t.stmoeion Banes. Valuable . A rumour In oafrenb in Odeeiia that an freight Uor, �nao1n�hom Cheyennes to the to Idvalids bo w e weak, mvouo add ex- - `�'-' , -`i alliance between Rasda wad France will be now ld dirbttoM. pVswk b7 week the time Uod, new means wbteh they tL �88�i 1 �' �rT .1 .formally anaoaaowd next spring. of X was out dowp, tall! hokh$ was ma be ere ed by bon,crltlas, BEST SAM 090 .- ` The English Trades United Congress has carried in Ughtly built Wear= dn+vn h1 ��* �'• Bodat, �°0s g � 0001 Y - unanimonsly adopted a resolution in favour four or siz harem They need to go Sabjecte. Styes a desariptdon of dp•d. - . 'W $r f 80708 Af CO ROOM ANO��� . - r of a day of eight hours for miwets. oat of Cheyomm wt a breaka ok�e�d wb ib No. 8. tlrewl Health Renewer ; * All 91s�es and . The Emperor of China has Issued a decree would have mad* the fast stage Wes of t� a y � or of Me ni Dabber to all,iasds sties. . . ardering work to be began on both undo of California days grwa With envy. Like KCAL 111N1111iENT8.- the o rmilwa to Hankow. =o Hum, $hey had to have relay stations, Uia By its btnRs. health may be mate- Acv for lb BRIMN Bend for 130' , . T y innd whirr with bee leospadty for oarglog twlnwtt. T Book will Waoh you how be wd J110HAX lead In. � par Catalogue, - Eight thousand Crreohe in Vilna, Rtanda, to $h• torso at the make Ube w Using. U every adult is owummta. SIP SHUT • on Link- - have recently forsaken the Boman Catholic the the ex� mood by�� up so t�dvilbed odd would read, tmders4and mss Md music t� �� faith and joined the Greek Church. mao6 horseflesh mod $bo oompedtive rats anti follow views, there would be a IMPROVE `� . The London dockmen are moefvifi f plsat� oubong, there was Ils& nsy In O world of Flt i ill be faun and awal "TIIPFB[I1L" of aid itnd refuse W come down in tb►•iit mss. Town cam a olrs&, h lght•rr fit• Book will b•bond • lgntbtrl HAND IUTRUNI'N1$, tog R POW terms. The Companies m e sly A• settled down to a normal mad daa toots, osloulabed to do ood. � tgr UsiNG THC paDhr mgaia. Ben m ins world,!tight The b the Ft•noh were confect to live 1•w ra y gad make a 'b•boats of bon,the TaUrmao of RAW*1 T.aw Gua sM". sane . , .. pkG a �. 8 I'i Paris Temps saps thw to the oh••k, o the '�"""� p . ."; Govwnmenb will re the demand of flea. Uttl• mosey I Ditto whin$ the cab• sec•sSbh Iilww wd f)atsiogw • . - by ooutt-martial. obtlne of this ooema oomprtlMoa win be hod and j to the bemrtr Ib ism MsgmawisM a'OV81'IIOY'. 8calwager to be when ateam•ro err• built more let speed blow 60 Wb• 0 Luboa's B Tostge so. - StolaIT1Vt- '- The Turkish Mini try of War tins oL'dtt- else." do No. , Bpirib of Health. Those who TUR03DT 0. ad lOU,t)00 Manoec repeating rifles to b• anything oboy bar 4 at "book will be omwn d �UZ ` '- ready in a mouth for d1dribatdon among the with A fade wreath. Vtlsb numbers of RL`�.1ABL OHIWW. - .. The French War I"e»ity. men bale t l Qoww and terti>�d to the . KNITTNIG MACHINE — - Li ; - hree French citizens have bow lied q vatow of 's B No. S, AU lien ,�•,, ape' The Gi•rtaan Bedsrml Council has only Mks 0r aa�a +!1 U tarp Alsace-Lomine on the charge of orow- j� wound cep the wsounnts of btu indemnity who are kem Down from overwork a e �f � , oradpdr i 1 snot's" lag the frontier to foment an anal-Get nnan 000 d France other ,sob amdened !a lira ahoy, for out X1 9W X11 DARK and we wit '` �— y�'� 40 tion. of £200.000, ,�yd send for and read $his Valuable �,„you ��u ltssf rrodin nfos11119A.-. -tt '� -`� wM',tbe close of the war to ]g'I�l,and b has de- y p The United C�ttea Spun' Society of tided that the balsaoo� an"ating to£110,. Tlraa$h•, w h will b•sect to any wddreoe, 110 p�xlul DI800UAT - �'! �} MAnchester, E land has resolved to work g Wall be divid d among Win differsub � °u of ton 0ents In �'m to ' • WATICROUS EffalN�:� - pay an otd•ts to . Address Wotilits Co,, . . e'er half time for mouth, commeooiag the Sbt►tes of the Empire la t6•Sam• propo bet► paR'a' ®; „ t , . . 9th Instant, .. bhw large cam which ha. alteadT sheen IAtbon, 16 6o Front Btttwt F,., T C$ �L l� BBO ., f PRANTFORD ` ` ' :: to,t;maa/aI I aNO ► .3 t Wed P='w"Olsh itarohlll, n a spi•oh in distarlbated, Prusidy of eoarss,ballhig bhw A F 4i3g. 1 st!<lsitRx'sN1l, ass 9,P Home Bale,and staid lion's shmrs.-([.Dodo!! 1'tatess.', ,�: WiNHiP . . ,. 9 x, i .. - ...-, ,. - - _ - - . : f. I. �. .1 - , - 7:. V I 1. .. - :' .: s. ..: .. �' y F 1 e . :� F r . . + u + I SCOT S J .- �..... -. � '.. . ..,. .x.,. ay. .-,. -. a- ..,...: ?, ,.1-.. / J ill" '.'r ,� �-'W- t 9 :. .y :.n. .. . :-ii , .-:. - - -: - 1 ..v. - .#L: ".­. . � : . 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Form ly "Im i . �* k .C 1 V . . , , - . m��Foi raii �� .0-- 414 1 � i. 4� ­4'.11 : . ' �'­-`' V� '. I I. t� ­� -.,, k t -, , -., , � ,'# ,�#I,4 I . � E # ! ' . . ­ �I ­ , .- I : , " i Wal . I . e - , , . . - ,.. ­� - , 1 , . ,r. . ., . : ' . . JUST" ;,: . ''. I . ..�%i I en quite helpless in-bis limbs is 4:ble to , - A I ,07:ri ,� �, I.: � ­:�",-,L, , .1 . . , s -,--- be out &Raia....0 t. Breen's daughter is RE E . " i � ::, I L , . . .:.- - GOOD h lid 00abisting of lot 82"anti :7, �� .; .. ey. " , �j i,t; ,I . -t'1­1 .,: . � �f, - � . . -1 .�: : �,� -- ; � � , a N,- 07000. !, , � 1 i:- ; , �- - .. .,.I*.. I " 'q - 0 ,2 ­I- ­t , ,;14� . ; . ­. I i I � .1 � � . . � . ­ . . - �.� - . .:-.,- 114tring � 4tW%;:,-:1-- �slightiv -improvef....Mr. Viditor, I 'am A and part o -lots 31&n4 38,in the Ott,con.of . - - . . . . : - . " ­ - , . . I I �� .. , .j­' �' . , 91 . .., I .! .--'';,- � ' I , ,J - 1: v .. I . . : .; - . . # The neig .. . . . - . #*-. - . . I ... the � . , , , i- ; ,� .�,:. libo I very aorry that my letter Wu too late for Township o! Whitby oompneing wa-acres. , %X . , . . :1� -. .. ,-;;. . ...... � I - . I . 4 . . ..-,� . . - 7 , - , �. , 0 , I� , �� . i . - .I � .�...­i k�t . - " ,. . ­ � I . ." � � inve ..? ls:publishad every Friday morning &t its oiZee This farm is w4 11 drained and fenced and the '4 0.`�;�;--�-t' � ' V -- -000 - . � . Pickerlug,out.�' � , . istur, of week before last as Know-all at- 1,, . ; �-AL � NNOM I .1 .� . - - .. . ,I X� .. -,-,-',z� Aurora is " . �- buildings are i a first-class repair. ?here are . . . ': i; ,. I -A , ., ,,4 1 ... . . - .�. . i I i: 1 4- -- . ­ ..- ­ � � - I . - . � k. �j .11 . , ­ -I . z. .- -41d� .-a theives. � ­� I - . r .­, 1�1�. . � � I .1 . . ' I ��- - � TERMS , - ,­�i­" three d oro small fruit. Will � - . i;. . - . : - -, - I , 11 jj� tacked we right and left and I could good oro rds and other V.- r--,��., - . - , . . .. -- ' ­ . . . , .- - , �!-4 -*' .s. . .- -- .. - ­ - . . ., 6, 0 , - I . . -�; . I . ­ , , , - I , �`�1 , ;. , .; i" ,- -,�., . . . . , .,4 1.� ; : � I , ., . ?!�,o An ad v -jik1d,JgL'sLd jil. get y reply. in dune for print.- But as ­- . -- - . - I - e. . .. ., . .- . �­:, , " ,"" ,� . , ­ � - -­1 . . L ­ 8r.9$,#4i%94w SIL.60 It I ��.L, m be sold on easy terms. For further information -" I S, . - -, t.. I - . 6rtis " -i *, . I - , , . = Ito JOB.H URGESH,on the loss,or to 'a ­1 i. , , t I �. - ; - - ,- � . . I : . ki : , " d,e reads :--- N" ­j, ; I - -.�,��- ladies-­ ---­------------ -- - ... . .� bustle.,,First insertion,per line - - , - . 8 cents. flowers do not 'bloom in winter, I MU3t : ..,:.Each-subsequent insertion,per line - 2 44 MUM W.T0,813, rMrG)4b)9. 7- . � i : , .'r� . � - r�'---P.b Burglars bi , RATES OF ADVERTISING. the iummer- is' P4681DR away 'and brun- ap 13URGESs.Sr.,Claremont As. . a ` , Assor ment o Al.- , Gui. .1 . 0101� F019T 48 � . f '. �Sp ces � " � I - _ b&V to the inevitable, tile •Jeaves are a) . .1 . . ) If.- -, , , This rate does not include Legal or Foreign ad. T . - . � "'i"r,-- - -. ­1.-, . ' . - �. . r� �. ,, . �%i 1,4* " 1,7 1. ... .: :� - . . - i -, ." I I - , . - - : .. I I railway Station . %; .. . - I .. . ready the golden fringe - : � . - . -411 1 . : - . . � r . I I ,,� - r . I .Ortigemonts. - .. I . -A . ... ... "lu.- , .i !� �, , : � . � -r,.p ' ' -t,JJI,­ . I I �, - . . _� . . 1. ;. :, :r�, g Coll- _ . I I . I . � - -.1 I . : -; �; . �- I !�' the safe- but W . - . . : - . : A_. n - . I has ,just .1 .4 � - i it •'I U , ,t,; ,- , " � .1�4 Special terms given to partlqw making that has adorned my beaq, sheltering my the and reigned re'tutted . -,f ­A . k 1 ('04 4 ',- *';� �'-� "'fk` I � 4, -1 � , ,- C�.1 I � v� . - roots or 6 months or by the year. Half- , . !�' AAPP`� . �' - ; I a quarterly. X"from a tr1U to 14arope. and having visited ; -.V� I � .1 4a, *I A store in 0 1 ; special , nnamb Alspice � . inn' ' ,.� - F . yearly or 3-3a,rly contracts pa; brow from the heat of the sun, has fallen. the nur iorled tbbrih,has loeuxed viol C1 6ves! ch n, '. . 1. � L . Business cards, ten lines or under, with.psippl, .BOwing fn head to the gentle summer rates for the in vortilag of shkile. ornamental, J 11 . ; I . I I I - e', I.: ;-.- . ..:$I­,, FridILy evening .1. I , ' .I - ... :.� ".4 one y"r,.15-09,payable in advance. as it passes awa ' in the distance. biddin email fruit and other trres. Also Norway 1, �, 6 ­� I . . � '. �. ­-.."171 A- L,J,%:,,� , , - 1 . . L . I . 1,,,�,, gents furnislilL . , 1. � i . ��#',Noticsin local columns ten cents line, y 9 � . I .1 �. . .. � - . - L �. . . I -.� L . .1, - .:�. . .� . I L I - N � ­ : . I . . V, L - ,." ' . .-,-: I . L - . , ­ . � � .:. ,. . . --.,- � � ,., , , ," .� . p. � ; , - - L.-­ SPecial contract rates made known on applica- or - :, � '� I L,L' ' " I I , 02 - tio­ I . . . I i . I ; I I which I . . . . five cents per Ilike each subsequent insertion. it as well as the many readers of the "PrIwO. Scotch and Australian pine at $3 .'-- • ,is Ae. ." � ­ Mrs. Wm.. hundred,9 to 12 inches. Sknall fruit and otriez . � I '. .. t . Pickering Nicws a long farewell. I . .. � _4 - _ "t ,., mace Mi X, spwcbsl� 'e, 0 ..; . . � .I . --"jqii fusbia.wh* h s I .1 tion. ITo free advertising. . - trees at equally low prices. Orders by mail or . I � . - . 7 . .!. �:"-- - . ; .. . . ­ . ' our . , . ­.'o, -dyer six hundr . . -SUNFLo W-11t. otherwise prom tl y attended to. Send in 7 . - . .- . ..1. 'L,4 .. Adverti4ernents without written instructions - L .. . , ,. - I . . L" . I . . I - . .1 I. . . . J . � I ­ L*&Q�_ orders for 1W. V HOPKLNi$,V.S.,Green River .. . . . .. � . ­1. I - I . .." , � .; S,, . ... i .. .-;,,.�--,`� . �'� .­ - will be inserted until I forbidden and charged ac- -� I :"­ - •.'L " .t"!"*'.' - - .f� . �, : L .4 .,t.­,. .11 . v - ,:­ ­ � . � Three and a . . L I .....- 1- il, -- - I L- .. � ­ . _L! I 1�6 . I.. -i -. �­ . I 1-. : '... - Ontario,Canada. 431Y ! � .. � . .� ' . . - 11 single bushel c �ordingly. Orders for discontinuing sAlvertise- � - OENTRAL. . . . . . . ,.� , :: ,:., - . . . 1. ,%_­L - I- .I ---------- - - - -'-- . ' -- - - . :.�. '. �. . I . I ..-�, . � meats must be in writing and sent to the i. % ,�.'­A,', . .. . : , , I � 7 :' ' ­4.. � -11 ' � � .".. :, . � . i : I ­ I � I ". � L � . . . I .1. . --..i I:"J is W -1, � .11, . .L.... I .­�':'9, - ... . ! � a i. . . I I . . I - . . , . . .. .. . . I . . .. �;t , I : 1 . I .. .� I . � . ;t.. ..11,- . . . � : .J­�t Mr. James I ­ . , , . baber. 'k promptly attended to.f-..;�-&, . Mr. Thou. Jennings was vialitin I,g a t _Mr. ROBER -:- CUTHBERT .'17. . ;- .'­-.I- . ­­. . .. I - t, .. . - . I - . . 1 bat it Gars 40P Wor . --. ­ L .1 I L' . : I I - 1, '. - I . � F'. . I -r ." " * George Cl C1 9 tars last Sunday. General M- a r of Sol lelting Agents for - . .. . - T : _ . . ­".­.Y".� . 1. . .. .�-, -. , .; I .! . I the 2 %Te�v ,&&.=er:Lc&n,, .. .i . . . I asnIv on . CLARK BROS.. , . - PROPRIETORS. Our hamlet was highly honored the last - ' , I L .' ' T". 1%o i 1L.I . . -.,. - . "4�,�, . . a . I I L � I. .- Ontario, Qu bec,-and the Maritime : �, . , Whilst sitting $ few days by Ix flying visit from Mr. I)Aan. -�- ­:i�, .. I . .:­ -. I 1. , . � ,�.' The 0 � -- . � .. 1. -, ­ .�s. .�. I � I .., . i . - - I . - I shawl I L � 'I : . � - � L - . . . P0 OL . •. 1. 0 1 . I . I . . - fJ--- :). .1. . I r I . . ­ - . I I ..i, -... closed Friday . ; 'L �' � . . , L - .. �,_ "..'.Lt 4) 4 . .. i ... .- I the Industrial, � - . � . - `­- : . . � r 11-11 . - . residence L1 Mrs.Johnston, Wo. . .. "'I . ­ ...­ -, , 11 I . - . 1Z � 43ur -4-1 1"I-A First Local Paper. ... spent a very enjoyable time a few evenings .-'` ��" ' , f the . . . 413UP �P,-'Xpectatlons -The hearty fL90 at the NO BTHWESTEIRN ": , U1 . I - . 1. � . 7 - � ' I i I . . . L ' * . - � r . : . n- ' Pr -a-- J( a ' ' . - ., . ..... ..�': Sanding in f . .1 tour l?"4011t1400-Strict Independence. Some of the voung folks, of this locality I Provinces . - , o � . . . . , support of the Deoule of Pickerinit and vicinity.' bu'ru. Mr. John Humphrey, accompanied - el A' i*n-Li e . I rs- '. . , il ., ... . . . 11 . - .. . . bel I . by Mrs. Johnston, opened the programme X 4'sonic Aid Association, . - . - � horses starter - I - A " . . .. .. I .. � . - - � . 1, I .. . 1), � - I I - - - -- , . � . t . : - ' . � - I � I.. . . I . I � . i .%t � . .. by !singing a duet entitled ­Love's Young L L - . .1 . I . . -­ Laurel to Io6c . . OF CHICAGO. .. - ) � . I . I .. . _ . . ­ . ­ I . � , , ,�* : - I . . . .- I.. i .-. : . . - .L-. .,-: . . "8 '- � . 1. . ­ i. . I e � i . . :.�. FRIDAY, SEPT. 20. - 89. , , Dieam." Mr. Herbert Jennings enlivened . .. I : ) IN SIZES., " I I . 1. - .. . . . ,-- , - . I - --- - ­­ -- ­ .- - . I � r -s � ­ . . . - . 14. A Bedford .. .... ,. .1 "iCe se_ r . I I -1 .. . . �. I , , - . - .1 � ­ - - 'told her "If I . . - 1: . .1 - - . the programme with one of his el, file z ;.. I , I . . ... . I w ,: - � 1: I - ­ .-'­�W.:, I , - - ­ * . _ . . . . t I .. ­- . ! . , .- . �- .. . ' :, . L . . I IL . 1 . . . . - �. - . - -.11-, - . � lections entitled "My Sarah's but a Lassie Card of Thank . ­ . .- . . . . ..-Z .. . .- - -4140, � .: . .-�:- . I . . . -­­ . - I , I . - - . would drown t . . . ­ - - . I � .1 ! . . :1 . i ­ I The verdict of the lUercIlant'sCon- Yet," was encored when that worthy young �,,� . . . L . I -. , . . , . . �.s . .. . I t !. I .. . .1 . . . ­ - - Mr. Justice . . !, , �' . I -.. . ' - . . 1. . I I I . �- - r �.f .. ,� �,�,- � I . . I - � . I . . . ­ - . �� . . . � �.,,� .: . . ! - z � I . . . . . I % I � .. . ,,,."�..- .. . . . entleman responded with a solo entitled , I 11 I . .I . � .* * . : . . . . . . , with a pair of . . . L. : I . .. Tention at Hamilton wag that credits � Barbara, who li'ves in the dell." Mr. J. City of London Fire Ifisurance Co. .. . - I W,.L1..= :' - -. " �- , I . . . -.1 � . I I , � o , . _ . .= . ­ � - - . :_ �: . : , 1 'L� - Tuesday, the . . ,. . . � . . r . I �. I __ . ­ ( - . .. should be shortened and - restricted. Lennox was called fora song, but declined capi I X2,000,000 stg. . I . . I 't F, - ­1 . .s I . . . . I . ­ . - : � I .- , ­ . . . . 1. . i. . - . I . . . . . 1 . . . - . . . .- . . . . i � - -- - ;;, -, I . .� . - * ­ . . . 11. triod. -, - Of course it in impossible*to carry this responding to the wish fiy telling of some -:,.. L. : . I I ,. . " I . I - - . - . . .1. .. . I - . !� - . I . . i , �- ­�J - . . L, ' . , S�.L � . I . i - - -� - � . .. decision into operation at on(;Q. The, of hig.travele and adventures Sunday even- T BEG to the nk the City of London Fire L , �- I - - . I - I �, --�- ­� . & barbed wi ' . . t � I ., . . . - be thrown 1198 go, which.were listened to with far more Insurance Co.for the liberal settlement and . .. - .- . - . .1 � t. . . . .. �- .1 own , . - .�. reform must be effected gradually. in 1 .1 1� � A,-PLY GRAIN BA( `91 - � � . . . .. . ... I - . ; . - ' terest than even' Livingston's travels. prompt ent of the loss sustained by me . scratched.- � 1 . .. . .. . . - � . - , , . q I But in the meantime it is ' ite pos- the Gorrnlwous i,Pickering,by the late burning - . 1 I - .. . ly -: qu Mr. John -Chapman saug "The Butcher -L--- �- . . . ; . I . . . L . - ' " .1. . . -- . I I ,,- 1 -. ' A cow WO-10 . . Sible to be conservative in the matter' Boy." Miss Hannah Chapman recited of the Leonard pro I party. R.SECKEU. - - . . � i:.i ;", . , I . I- - .. 1: " .: . f �'-�- ,; � i � . I * f.. - - ; . . L- f opening new accounts.-Sbelbuine "Doomed to Self Pride." with her usual . .0! , . 0 . . . . . -. . - % was killed Iasi 1. '. � 0 - .. L BUIN ESS SOLICITED„ .. . . I . . � - .I .. i . .., -. -.-- ! , . . eloquence. Mr. W. Chapman recited ­Jim . a • . ... ..�� .. . I � - z .. I . , . . - ... ' track west of E.conomist. " _ � _ �_L 'k. Crow," and was loudly encored. Towards Al)plications for by mail prompt. W , I . , . 0 t 0 DUN I 0 , . . t.. -. ­ . i . : I - . I . ... - . . i 6 , 1! line. Loss 54 . . I . . -�... � 1 13,Wended to. - . . � I . � .� ­ . .� L . . . t . . . . AVm. Geoderbam's d- eath' ' seems I . - I L ; I - .. . . -1. --'!-. the small hcurt; of the morning the guests .. � . I -1 L . � i. . , i .. - . . . More than F . J. . . . � - - ; . - . . � I - - . -- . � . . . . I , bid their kind licste.im adieu, linked arms I. I.I ... . � T1101MAS MOODY, Agent. auffinw-l" -­ ­ ­---------------- -----------­---------------,--. I ,---.--- ­-- t � L -! - -. -. : ; tendance-at N1 . .. �­ - likely to settle the vexed question Cf and went on their way rejoicing. . - ---* . .-- �'.. I L . a larger av ,.. college federation. His will provides --- .�.&�*--- ..�. .1 I .`; lAverpool Market. May 15th, 1W8. -99tt - -- -I ` �- ' : ` is - , . Exhibition- - - . .. . . . this seasoll of - , �� that $200,000 be given to Victoria --The Ontario & Durllai�n I . . . - ... ; *, ' . . . . I ­ 11 � � Am unktiow ­ .. University oil condition that it re- Agsociation are offering a spleudid bill of .... - . - I � - - "; � - L .. -. . -.. - fare this year for the entertainment-of w -it b--7-k 6-.--r-b-i-e--.-4 o-r i-se G RAN D M ILLINERY. O 'PE �11 . �aear Dunville , I . . .. � . ­ . .moves to Toronto. This bequest , V. I . - ...-. .- .. . 4 the place ot, III . : � . . I - t I . I . .1 - . . . . . . I ,�, the crowds of people who will attend the : -1 . i - . . body to a clial . . . * . . , , : . . swells the Sum subscribed to $435,000 � � - I ON TUESDAY AND WEDPESDAY � � ... . .L7 L., I ­ t I � . - I . .. . i I . .1 It 1 . . I . .. - 1% , I . .1. .,..-. . -1 The prosper and the opponents of Federation will �" Withison & Haw' 'kin ' . annual exhibition to be held on their I - - - I , . � I . ­ , - - - . - � . . beautiful new ground";at Whitby on Tues. y I D I t I . . . . . , � � � . . . � . . hardly be able to withstaill the prey- day, Wednesday and'Thursday. Septem. ,- . � . . . I -.. . - � - L, � . I;.�.. exceedingly I . I . . '. .­ .1 . .. . lh �u' �,7SMI , �*. ., t ,: ...'�y I MANUFACTURERS OF " I� sure of this Sum. . bar 24th, 25th and 260j. Cliampionshi - : Sepember 24th ana 25th ama ro ' ' I` - ... -I .j.�, . .1 attended to pi � ! - ' I. .ti-Du is confidei ' ' . . '. ," -. - . * I � . . I -- if trot#iva, pony races, eats, Head- 2ZM8. :ROSSI=, having returned from attending the I ,test dpenL-- . . A Wooastw \ ) I - * 4icvelo ra�ces, doff ., P Mirble onum - - . - I ,- . .��.- The Pickerin says tlia't; Tai- speeding in the ring, �V., &c. Dont fail . -,. 3 nes, &c., , ings, is prepared to exhibit Lo the ladies of Pickering and vicinit , all t1le I '.I, ..... . % ..:w - ­*-, - . .. . .:- 1. .. -- . . . I 0 I . ­.. . 1.� -.1 � , the Police Mal � . . � . . onto is "Borksberity." If PickeriDg to go and see this years fair. . . newest styles in American and French millinery. Pattern He -s and .' I. 1. ! two dozen bot - . . . ,- . '.% . '. , And &I other cemetery work, . I I . . .., 1'. .." . �. . I - I .1 - . . . L '.1 is going to join in this fight against ; ADvtcz To MOTHEaa.-Aro you dis t Alsolmporters f Scotch. Swedish. American -' Bonnets, Feathers, Tips, Ribbons, Velvets, and all' novel ' L . � t , . paid a fine of - turbed a . . 'ies , -- ' . - -.i - ' I - '-� ' ;. . . .1. . I • �.. Toronto, we shall be obliged to arise night acid broken of your rest by a sick and anadian Granites. 'for the smon. As this is trey first opening in Pickering, no paini . : ... ..... .. . . -. MeLaughlit . . . I . - . . al,! in our wrath and remark that Picker- child suffering and c ing With Pain Pf Cutting All parties wi hing work would do well to 11 or expense will be spared to make it a success All are �� . I . I. . . -.- �I . were discover, ­ . Teeth 7 If so send 2 once and pt a bottle On us before Pu basing. All work gusimntoc"'L . invited W attend. �! - . . in& is Btucol i c.-Globe. Fire flashed of "Mrs.' Winslow's Boothiny Hyrup" for Prices of the lo est. . .1 � -. .L � - . oming, but I Children Teething. Its'value s Incalculable. .1 - .. -. I �, Also a complete stook of I ­ I . - . I . . . .. . � I�I.. I . t ,­�,7-,-.- 1112 ;. � .; I . i ;�. ; . .. from our eyes when we saw the above It relieve the poor little suffe Ones and W -Woltandan's old ist"W I ­. I . .1. I . ,. L before much d I . _: ­ 1� . . rer immoiately. -------­- 1- - ;- 1' '. . I .. . - N . .� i- Trying to ci - . I. .. item, ending with so hard a word for Depend upon it, mothlers; there is no mistake _ I ­ - IS AND MATERIAL. 7­ . -- . � - . 0 IWWtbir. . 431y .­ - I ".. ..- Al FANC GOOI I . - . . - I arm and a pig 1. .. aboutit. It cures Dysentery and Dt&rrb(ra, . .&4L 6ti6ii-8-ale- , :, � , , i -,,��" , . -- Pickering. Fiercely .'we hauled old regulates the Stomach and Bowels, cures Wind � - - I . - '. . �- much for B. ( I , - I - � . . , � Colic,softens the.Gums,reduces Infiammstion, * * %& Tz S. n 0 S S :[ M; I . _ L I . . . ; � ` ' '- . .� . . Webster from the shelf, but 'Cooled off and Rives tone and energy to the whole systAts. , - , " - - -OF � - . . . . � 0. * *I L. � . : IV - � - -..- be . . .. 11 I . ! .11 V . jumped a �� . on learning that "Bucolic" is SiMply "Sirs. Winslow's Soothing 8 " t . . ok.­- . . ­- - i .. ,. . � . . . q Y" or chilften Show Room over Dickie A Marquis store-Front Entmne 3. -" ' ' ' A woman', . . is pleasant to the taste and is tte perscri,ption i. .1.: . ... . . - - ..; .. . I found in Wh' 1. : the Globe's exhibition-time ' pe a I .e disgUISC of one of the oldest and boot female phystewpa Valuab o Parm Pi� ' 40" . I it I - " rty , --- -,-. - -- ­ . -- - -- ­ ­ -=-- ------ � . ­ ­ .. of the familiar term I 1_1�ayseed." .-- I and nurses in the United States, Is for smic ----- --------- ---.-, I � . - I fitial ".)ack tl � _ L , .." I . � . U . -. " - W by all druggists throughout the world. Pries 0 . . . 1. . � : - � . . . I I � , .� : 1. .1 I . . cents m bottle be sure.you ask for"if He. Wits NTALU�AIBB E farm io the Townshir of --, � i - . - I . . ed. The crim - , - - ' . I . . . , I . . . . . . . I - I . . . . - . . . � . . . . I . , 8WW*14 800THINO SYRUP, and aka 110 other 1"i to !eri:nZq, n I �.. I . . . 1 � . ,.. t I *� , , . . . How tbingis will sb�pe nex't el ,k 0 Obe County of Ontario, will be . I . . I.. . . . . . . . - .­ .i ...w i ! ­ . i ...-: ed some. time . . � 1. � � L, : - . . 1 1 � . ed- kind. I offered for i d . . I I . . . .. . t . - .. -. .1 �.. - . -- I .. . . . � I .. Lion Viva do fi6t know, �but the I resent . I . . . . . . . I The guilual . . .- I - . .I . ..�. --------- - ----------- ---­ •. i � -.. . . .� .#1 L. . . . -. . I . . I I . I . I ::� 1 � . . - �g .. . . . - - --- , October 16thAA.1889 . .- I I�. . ,. � I . . � .I i I i . . , - . . - �. -.1 . � . I � . - . . I � I � � . church ARrici lull is saddening to those who hoped . : -1 1. . . . I . .. . .. . '.�r . :. ...... , I . . - I - : - . . . ; � . . . . 0 0 1 A'~ Ail rert Mrinen t.g. . . . . I . I ; . . � . . I . . �- � .� . . i . . . - . . . . . I . . - 'Ville , t ------------ ------ --- ON, HGTICL.intl � . I ­ - 1. I - � - ­ . .1 . at GLEFS le Village of areen. . � . I . .. I - - ,- . . .! . I - at Stouff : to see all independent party spripg up, - - ' ' . - 0 . `I . � . ? . . .. . - . . .I . - Tuesday Octo . f .1 . 0 ... . ' - ' i ; " . . - wood, "2 o'cli ck P. M..all and singular part o ' - ` - " ' ' - ' . . - , , , with I . t - . � � - . of the said To rnship of Pickering. containing . .,:: - , , ; � . . w show this yea . . . . ; . I . .ill . I - . � . body.. Whether the poople who howl- .1. '. - . .. . I : . ­ - . forte-one acia . more or less. and known as the - . . .. . I . . Debts are , I . e ime , o u y. a , LL ­ . . th-braille for a head 'and votes fora . . PIGS FOR SALE.... .- the North-was quartoor of lot 10, in the 5th con. . Now is th t * , t * v -b" t ­1 t ' �! . . . - - i - I . . � . ed 'agaiiist the Jesuli; Bill were, right A NUMBER of venij,g Berkshire, Piga pro arty of th 1 litte Vero McCann. .. � I . M Als dealrab o property it-situiLled in the Vil- i .. . . . . ; � ­.-. f. I years. The I - -k IL for gale at lot 7. fl. F.,Pickering. Al 0 . � - I . I � I . - - .. . or wrOD-, Stlecessfid oi� futile., did not lace of Groer wood. The land Is Arst class, . I . . - � . . - . � :; : the law chan . I . . . . ; . � . I .. . . - 0 I T. 8,1ARANT, Whitby 11. U. Vig, - . 9 . .. - . . . . � . . I .I i I i ; . . . . --- .rloared and in a good state of cultivsti . - � � . . . .. , . . I . '. I on. : . . � .- � . . .1 a - � outlawed aft, T . .. . - . � . q - � I . . so much concern ns as the fervent M"Or-saae- ­ L property vrilk L e mold subjecf,to a resery - I . .. . . . - . . � . . � :.. - q . - .'.�- - - , " . � :" . . � .., . � -. - - . ! i ., .,., . . . .i � �, ,; ��: . . .". . - - T94IAdb--To i per cont -- - 1 - , : - - - �-I ' . . � . .; . . . � . . . : -! - advance the ( , '' !, .1 . .1 I I � , . .... hope the agitation bred in us, that at - �.- - ...t � C"b at tim Of sale , ! . . . � I . . . . .. . . � . I . .. I � r .. I � . � . . %'Ideno gh i 1, the ton per cc-nt to m ke 11ft . i . . - .. . 1. . 1. . L I , , - " � . . . I . * . On sun .et . r '001 . nt 1'�in last the old political bywords ware t AVERY hirge donkiwr, very (Iniet and e I �' days; balan.oe In 3 .1 ., . . ! 0 a witg - .- .. , I . .. �,c -. I - - . � - , ,�, - ­ :. . , ". , Mr. Charles . mor ag . I . I 1. . - t"' I .� I . . , - I I 7 . * . I .� - . - loose. their charm, and that a ,new good to work. A child can drive him, 10 1 1,,re$ v, we ured by t9 ; .- ; I - � [ , -,, .1 , ,J . s 't all I ... . r, .,1,61 : . I I "or 1' ­ ' ' . I 1. years old. Apply Title pterfec . llosseval when am : 4 '- ,, " , . . . tramped on h . t v to JOHNIE BENNETT West on whon a le I s coin. I.. I.-* -: 1 � 11 : : -1 ­I , .. ­ , . p Hill P.O. �6-37 plated. Fvr ft rther p&rWulap appi to I ; L. - , � , , . - 1. . I -. I . I ­ . .: - -- ------ -­--- I . � � - I- . - . . � I - near the hip. . - arty would arise froin amidst the old . '. � . C;- :2 - - D A L E .. � S i -i .. . .::: I 1. - ones, motored with power from widt. :B-ag&JOS For 8&10. W. H. BILL NGS, . . . I -- � . ;. : . , . . . . . ­,,� . ,,.,,,... . I . . ; � I- ­ � :* - . � . two Jews wit - I � � . . . I . i . . I . I.- t..%D. 4740 8011110 r, Whitby. . . . . ­ � . . . ) I I . ..� I ... ; . I .. . fLwake,living issues. Our hope dwin- - - - ­­­ --- -- -- - ­ - . . . - . � I . . . . I * -1 I - s ­ � . .. . . ; . I � 1 , � .- -1 .� . rags. etc. . I . 11 . files as one after another the kickers I AVILL soli-obeap : I top bU . -4. cuc>= SM14D - . . . -. � I I . . . : . .... . -. i - . I � I . .. . - � I . Uradford .. I . , . J� I A . . I . . - I gry-, haw ; , .�.k . - 1.I., � � � . .; - .i I ,., % Z. .1. . .. . -. . . I .. . . . -. .. .. .. . �� , , -�. . . . . . I .. ! . - . .. . . - . � .1 . : a - I � ., . for t . - - . . ­ I I olien buggy,good ; I trotting wagou,nearly -or . . . . I I . . . . .1 i . - . . . prisonee fall back illtO the ruts of a century, ; . . i.- I 9 . 1.- - . I i � . . - . . . .1 . I now; I cutter. nearly new, � , . . . ; - - - . . . . . . . I . . - Apply at once to . . . i. - -�', the floor, and . 0 . ; '. �. . . .� . . I .. � - . - . . . -- - - - - ,- - - -- - I .. . I . .., with his bras showincy that the hour has not V�t GEO.M. PALMER,Pickering. come. I "tf � uat7 e �a�mlr� 11 . . . . 1i I v �.perty . . I . . .. . -� . -.- - - - - - I � :- . : .. . . , i I .- - him and e6o . � . I . Farm to Rent- -,- . . ­.� -- . . . . ­ . . . . . . - I i . . .. I ; �, -!�. i pr I . ..;; A certain Prof. Bailey, of Boston . '�-- � - I -..., . ' % HERE -11 be sold bv,Public -#notion, . ! .� I , . 1. % . isoner for I - , .. 0 of Picker. onthePT iGe6,bYD-bEbDAM,AucUon*er I. i - - I . . ,-. ., . A barn bet - has invented a new mystem of measur- -BETNG ]ot 8, 4th concession . T a . '. . I � ­.- . I - . - - . .­ . . ! iiig,c-onta,ining][00sores, Well watered.good at I o'clock 11.to.,on - . : I , , , ,.A Yonge street, - - . ing time . . . ` . 11 I . . �. -." I .;. .c by which the gain lops of -stone stable under barn. Lorge frame dwelling ;�z 1: . . '-: . . . . . house---orchard. Apply on the promises, to TUESDA , OCTOBER 8th, 1809, . . i I V � - - istroyed by & . . a day ill a.long volage is CO be obviat- ,FRANK T. SMITH. 4649 The homesto of the late H 170 H WILSON 9 i - . -. - .. - : I I . . ..:..,;:1% o'clock. The I 1 . . ­ - . .. . - . ­ . 1:. I . - . 1. - . . ., . - . . . . .- - ------------- ­­- - --1 . - I I .1 , I r % . ,; - . - .. .. . i I J­ w � . . �. ., � . .,!­." - . ed. The system is based upon the situated on I e Town Line. between York' &Xanl - - . . . . . .. ... ,, with grain', M � . I - . , � � . - . , I . .. . .i. . . . .. . :, . .. 1 . .- I i 154 acren, tuore or Ion,be. . .I'M I� I., :. i , I � .1 � .. " . . . . . .- - '�_: � . . . � . STX86 IMIJW4- ., Bcarhoro%'co D Lon lig � - .: :1.'t� ,� . I , '. ,� ; :.., .I. .: 1. . I :— ­ .. ­: ., I . ed for a long I I 01 I )U 4 and 5 In the 3rd von.. To . . - I 1. . I 0 . � . division vision of the year into weeks consist- - -- - I !. . 7 1,- .. Ing parts WU '. I , - . I I � , � - . .. �Z- -.Z.,,... 1. - L�. �, I I .. . , I I I . .­ . . - ; - .. � . . 4. ; . . : . . I 1 - , - . ....- . . . . . . line -of York. . I . . ..I � ; . I .1 . ♦ . . . % . . . . I I . - . AYED onto the pmIni"s I-0 ' � t . . I I . . .. . . 'f." burned away I ,-, of eight days of forty-eight hours 1 ; - - --. ­ . � ­ ,�i - ;- . . . . . I . ... 1. in( . ... f 't lie The props ty comprises about five acres of I . . . -. I - • I - I • . - Jud-ment I - rd I �, �7 ­ . I . I . � . i . .., . . : . :- , - I� .. . M � each. How this will meet the exist- undersigned,lot 27,8th con..of 1pickerluL a good orob abandance of water,acornfortable ..'' . ­ � � : . 1. I . -- - .. � I . . .� - I I . . 1i I I - � ­ . . ; . .11 1.- ,.. • . I . ... : .... -:-�'- mand �onw . - Owner will ; . ..;1 . I . ,. t. i� ...� please call, p, welling hou , three good barns 5k.40.and one -I ;. 1 1 � k­ , � - I . : . i. . I ., � . . ing difliculty is not very clear, but ,'"'ll Pig- prove pro. . � �-21 . '. i . ., i . ­.. ­ . . �: , . �' . .. . � 1, I 1: .. -... � .. - I 'petty; noes and take.the animal awa 34x40; a good stalde,six stalls.91)zW.cow stable - .. . . . I, . . - I - Y. - - 1 . . . ..I ­ . q - .. I . . I I I I . i : . 4 . .: , - , -Colter, the IR - � ' . ;- .. . . I , ­ " . . .. . . -. . . the professor deserves well if be has HAhjRV8'L6N1'Xy0elRNfi0N, Brougham P. O. 47-8 391M sheep I case,hog pen,granary---all in good : ' � t - � . I . . .. . --- * repair. The )ra arty is close to school house, . . � i I . .. 1 i - � by an agen, - I -- - - - -- - -- • - - - - - . . ­ �. - r I- I ­ . i I I . I .. I . . -i' . ' - , , . . .. ­ , . . - . .- I -�, really hit upon a plail which will pre- ---- ---- I d X u re hes.and about 6 miles from - I . 1. ,L . 1:� .: . : t7'. ­ . 1.\,�4 I. . I . - 'O'Bee,'t :.I . . . 1. . � . . . .'' -1 It - :-* . ;. I -. tiresome to : Whitevale Hotel. . --- Voorto Toronto. . � . . - : i .,0.�. , I - 1 . , ­ I - � .. .. . - � .. - . - - . 1. . I . 1 .1 ­-� f 1. . i . � -. ­.. I 9 . �oj . T ories. Giv ..r) -%N,ho desire togo"W9st -- - . . i Vent youliff well I . I. . I Tax=$ : onti-tontli 4f purchm" money t* . � L I. I I , ... . - ­ .. trom needlessly losing a whole day of ' - be id dowl al Mine of was, and the balance . I . � .I . - .. I j' . ­:1­ lRaldimand i their 1, A- P. BESSE belts-leave to'abnoubee wltr,H.,1u,jm,r, thereafter. . 4 t Abotel mi I 1,-es ;B11 route. Accorditig to the e to the travelling public that he has leased � - - I ... - � .The ry will ho sold subject'ito a reserve oin ­11 . ,; , - . .1 'N he Whitevale Hotel. and has thoroughly bid. Pruo,pa"Ier information can be obtained at I ­ I � - . [ � -�i.-. iregarding c .1 I � ow Y rk Times the invention will be t .1.-,­ ­1- - � - - ' . . F. I ,:L -� . I . . - : I ; . . . .- I * " rcuoyated the buildings. The best of&000iiioda- tiros of sale. . - - - I . I - .1 - . - :i .. 1AL! blames certs . tion, good stabling and n ,attentive . ". I ., ." -I I .1 i­, ­ � 1. I . -L . . ­ 11 1, .. . . L I � i. '. - " -.I . highly appreciated in the smallislands hostler. There will be sold at the gains time all the .. I . - I I; .J: - . . � 4 i . I . . I , ., I "... L ,� :� ... , I , . . .. . -semen. 20-34, . .. ­ . L ­1 .�, : ­-. ..: I, ! -..,:- , .-, . . * 1. First class gt&biitw for livi farm ­ . . 1 '. � . �. -.�11 I I., . . . .; � I �, giving medil �. ..- stock. taildetnents. etc..for particulars of - �-. ' . . - .4 :. ". ,.'. , , . . .1 . I . : . . 3 .'fL �j . - - . L - . . ­ - 1-;, ,. L.,_ *". - . . - ­ L .. - L of the Pacific, where for generations ---.T which too hi Is. For further particulars apply ­ - -l'i" I J . .1. I , .,I , - . - .. . . . .,� ,� :­ . . ...h -.� - * . .,'- I to get liquot . the natives have been 1 ::, to D.RRLDAU, .M&lvoru, or to . . L t . .1 .1 I ��t..:A...' 41 . L . .. , I ­. ­. �, ­ 1, - , ., : 11 . I . ; . ��.,-1 , so harra3sed by I 1. 'hi . � . . . . . . - . I %J, - I .. . Rar to Rent. �! r _ ,.f, .,A ej" . ! - � . . I 1 11 .., I�� .�;, I 1­ I . his ovi,-n. plac I� . # . . . : . . I , . � - . , I . . .. . .1 . I . . . , .. . - . A, �'. . I . ; doubts . ,-1. . MILS. kl[Uc;llr W1X-,F-40r4 - - .1 � . . !, I .ot'l- . . I t� I . I .. . . I ­ ", r : 1� I - . .L,. . I : ­ --- . L) - " t; , �t...A,:.L � I - I �. , . ognize , 1 - , i to whether the current- day 0 - - 43-47 1� .­ lialf I At the Howeqtoad.Coloinan V 0. �:i . �1 - - 1. -, . \ was wa ihii)a day or ironing day that J.JOT 11, Ifit con.of AlJokering tchr rental. -- - -- - ----___------ - ..----. --- , � - ., : - _ . .. .. I ' 0 rooseeklon can b 4. . I . '-- 'r ­ �­ . . . - - - . ': I I now" Un S ! I .-",.' ­ 1 I - . . 0 4 1'�.k ,. Cates immediately. Con- I . -- - � - . � � i . . I .. . . �,J.� I.. . � , Wqp� � ­ I ! , . . I they have practically given up wash- a, good givIn, cultivation, good � .. 0'. :'1 7 ,, " I 0 ! . . I ,- �,�!.i., tains 80 acre stat o!"remla . I . :J."rh 1.� anuary,, t - - , . L .� • ­.- � . � I . - . I i - - Self in trout ­ . ing at all.-Mail. buildings, Sibu&t6d One u kilo Sao$ of Picketing - ;-si,w .4'. I . ,,, . - I . 11 - -- F. It' il ". ­1. . , k­-,T� I - . ­ . I ­­.. .- I • � Village. A I , 14,J911-. i "It, ­:1 ' - - . � - - ; I :�; . I I. . I ' '�.L. ebarged wit . � fXXws-CMee for further par- Sm ,I I " V.­� ' ­ :. . f.,". . i ,I - , . k"-'- . . . �' ,, ­1 e. W%.Or,­%F"� , . Z" I . - i'A J,­.' '�e­ jj­ L' . .1 - 11 .: . , : , . . . � ­­ I ­ ,'� I - - . . . -, - . ....�!';1 , �'- titulars. ?HP&RM.RICHARDS,Tam P.O. , . I - - 11 11. •I - I . . . I . . 'I' :�. %-'� L- I ­-,,.j 1:�.� ;.-� � , ­ . I ­.. ., .1 47.9 i-. -, ., -,', ,-,;.- .� I .., li�� �­.,t.:J,� !C.. ,L, I "'.. -i '..�to 1: -i, . " : , . ..; , .. i ­� , .�.� .1� * - .1 I. It'-f .-I . _ . . " I .1 I .t J ki j . � . .�; , .. I - L':I -,�L,.,­ ,�, "�L�, 11. I r 1. . -'If�J.L 1311. Charles L,SI., , .. . .I - � - . .1.1 �!L � , 8, � . . �. t�­� , . . _: �;� � - -: �!: '.I I ­ .. � I . - 0 - - -- -- ------- --- -- -- , . V , -.. . .11 - I . ", ,:�,�:: "'I -* : �.z � ,�".,��,-; :, . . . . .. . - . - brought 1-*fi - ? - , . The wily rawyein n .passed a � 4% . . , ­w . !3 I ;!� � . " .- i" . .-PIt'j. . , . , , . . - K ,I . For Sale. , :­ I Vote rs' List 188 , . ;.Jas=':. 41.; �. - . _%.,� ., - � ­ - ... . . . � � - - resolute)n wb ich was pr blisbed in the �, � ­-., - I ;J, 9 q 1 ( I t'j� , I . - . ., �i � 1. !R,e . .1� �., -: ,I I . . I t.- , 44. .Ywo - . .� (I � .: ; � I llwl-* .. `; i.-,�, I I i .i :* 11, , - , - . . . - . � . �- ; .q!kil 4.t-• .� ) ­ .I. , ­& "' ' ­ -1', . - . . -I . . . . ., -- 144", . . , I :. I "o; .I'-- ­.�:. � : ".*­ "•I -':'i;---, on the abol -o Review, i .. . , . ,:1."- . I th . ,�,i I..';- A,;!" '�4 1.1 , � , � - �­ ,, I �, . . . .�. �. [ .1 � . � I �1� "I):). "M.,:". , - " ,,', :, I . �1, . 1-i now � . . . . :L .. � � , � � . . . . I ; . - � I "" 11.� - I� .... ., . . . - , �; ;! �� --,-11�:.: - '.. �- ... I I - .- . Peterbo. and Canada is n OOD'H6U#0 An d if-: " , - I . . . � h - � � .- L ­ . . . � % - - i. .-- ' . ­. -` `. stand his tr - � I I . d-tlj roe �tW, , , Land , '.: i" �MUxTC1PAL1TY01F"E "-w- I I iiiiiiii,4- - t­ I . . . 'I.� . N . . . . . � - - ---- - --- -- ,= - - -- - ­1 �i -�Ilillil� . � - .. -�­ ­�.k . - 'r at all barn � • I 1- -...!..i..�- --•� - �,--.0;­--1�- . , . ceny. Mr. : . \ laugh.in, the Emily Orangemen. G in Pickering Village. There is it am !-2p - ' ' � . . L 'Imo in a body of et- on the premises. 00118,ii 3p, -d and soft ' , - - 11 : .1 �1;�:"! . 13ell'si le men me I y of hard I - . . . . . I . . ,.,- I - - vation most- 4�� --; I ­1 . � ' - - f his E I . water. Land in high statf of ciliti Towmhip : Cl f : Pickering I , -­ ity or . . .. ing in B)Iemn conclave vks an organi- ly drained,and planted wl jh best kinds;i tinsall . In , W i ." .1 . ­ ! � ,-, . : .�. . . - - -,. zfL -1. *uits. Well fenced. Torc easy. Apply to- J. ONTARIO. . -- I . # I I... � L- L' I ,- -. . . ­.- - - -­ nation, %nd in order to Ehoiw their dis- I I . - AR � � , . COUNTY OF . BARLEY ' (1889*) � B LEYO .. . GILLMAN,cusp 4111-5 -,t.4 I� (4,4 . -AA4. , I i - , . I� 1�� ­ :- 'L ­ ­ I --- --- .1 , . - ,� ­ �. . - I . . .,� ! � L ; � . ­ -- --­ - ,� - - I I i � -.'- � . , : I .. I . approbation of Sir. Johp Macdonald*s ------------ ---.-. -- ­1­1 - , . . I . .1 L�., fttalm--ta If i , 10 - - , , . Ve -,Ar.�';,I b.�qt� ., -- � 'it - - . - . .- I W�ftr= .Vdr SM16. ...- 6TICE is 'bereby '&e Wiait I 16 1, I I , The, ` derld ' ­ " I ` ­ 'i ,�. - -(..z". Edward lit - course on the J.esuite E;tates Bill, re- -�,� .. - Un I . ; . - $ , � - . . Ntransmt ted or delivered to the pe .,. 4 ,lvi. . ped is prepared �t.o;Pu chas'a; :­ "I% - -�� I- L . . - . . I 1.�. Mum rl L Y.. VV ' . " , I , ,�. �. .I - %- e -, . i ­ . voters' . . �Ii . . solving ffiai they would "absent them- i-_:_ 1:1 ,!r��L mentioned it sections 5 and 6 of The , , , . , , � . .-,1, - I i . ­ . . . b. List Act,"the covies uire,d by said sections to I - .� �fl.' UnUlrr-� OT 84,t in the 9ill (on., of the Ba e 9, heat, and aft SortS of '. i .. ! -- � - 1. I AL - ' . S . .1 q . V . -selves fit m any exhibition opened by t ship of Whitby,corny sing 100 acres of land be so transm ttod or Mdvered of the list,made Pea p I . I I - . .­�. the infant - I him thiE fall."' What ai terrible retry- In theh ghoststatoof cultivation. Onthaprom- urouant to said Act,of all persons appearing . - .-­ � I .1... 1. I �.` . i .. .--.-- I I I . .- . ­ the ­ .� . . - � : - ­ I lees are a brick cottage,gc od barn and stabling Ey the last re rised Assessment Roll of tle ggifil 1. :. . I I .. To be delivered at our .,-, , I �- .. "i,,,,_.; - I 1 ... - - ­- BAOWN---At municipality Alk be entitled to vote,in the ... : . .I . .-. ! .. I - ­ . Mrs,Robel - , a said I"`--"�',�-­­"-, : , . ': : .. I .. I � ­ - I . . I mar (:)M :p1:Z 7 - . . . . . .. . bution I as overtaken the aged Pre- and all other necessary otit' buildingg, also a - _TC). 12 'MI VTJV 1 . ­ X., - LAMOREAUX . � mien 1 Wbaf under creation fall good orchard, well and a never-faili 8;r ii g municipality t Blectionii for members of the =1 i' "4Ur.a4.LrM ' 9 a rS i : . . .:-. '.�1,I. -0 - . . . �11 , I " F . .�.M� :M.�Lv% !�, - 1- ;" 4­ 1 Sept.gtb.- crook� Terms easy. Apply to W. B it , Legislative Assetnbly and at Municipal Else- . : . . . i L ­ .- , V . I . . .. . . - I . I.. 0 ­ 1 .. . I .. . . - . � ... shows have to d9 with the Jesuits Balsam P.O. I " tious,and that said list Wag Ant Posted Up at I :. I _[ i 1-,. Village,Q6 L ...- we I y yam'' - - --- , -I my office at the V111W of Whitevale.on the . . , ' 'IrbL - .. - - - . - , ------ ---- , ---- - The place.of delivery iq very safe for teah:iig, no . -d ' ­� - -i - - 1 . - ., .. cann )t understalid. If those Einil 20th day of 'Saptouiber,ION,and rumains th#le ral a crossinp, no.; , ; . . - I . VSIX23�. 2 I cir .. . - ' I i � i ­ � I- . ..t L . . Orangen Len meant one ., � sale. ,yq-� for i t& . street cs6ro, no Bereec�ing i;oino ' ces,will be paid that will compare, . � - . . -word they said, ,.:: �.­. r . tives. - Pri . � I . : . a] c-dled upoh to stamina the amid favorably with other I 1 - • i ' ' - WkDwt . : ; - skikk . . .,I a it , or markei�. Farmers patr3nizing this market may be sure, j. �.. . , , .:% ,,­. -. , "E Y omissions or other errors are . - � . . . I- I f arm at( . � . . ONTAINING50 at ires th("Pe' ;or k6i, found therei , to take immediate procood,ings of fair., tr6atweit, 64h in we' ight and price. . . . . L•- if they ,red to disapprove with Sir P too �, . : List.. � ­­ . .- , .I . . %-.J being South-West t Of - I - �. . . , I L . I �­ John's p)licy, why not refrise to vote - lot 8, in 2nd con, on to have the a d errors corrected accordka# to . - I. � o ­ . . - I 11. 4 .'I., .1 y of . - I . � ­ - ,� . ­ . -.:L,.f 'I . -e, . KlIVIton Road,between F ekering and Whitby, - 'i , - . , . ­- . . . .. ..� ­ I: part . ( law. . I -1 . . , 61 - � I I., - -�.� I � . , " -­I'l ­­ . , - . , -, . I ' - . I I I .. . I with hi i. Notes count, votes weigh i n Township of Pickering. Comfortable house. Da - - Coal, and the same good quality Qf 8 ' ' �:, .�­, I ,- - I .-'. I . of Picks . . . I . I L .1 . ted at W1 iitavala this Ofth 4&y 9teeptema ., - ,� - :- . ilt as ts URI for 9416,4 ,-.. . ­ -� "I I . . .� . 'Sometbin -but that bold resolv6 of hard *ad soft water, goo I driving hous nd ber,'18W. 11 . . . . , ­tk. ­­ I -.,-. , .-. I -- , I L. Vairk ­ I . I . I I - �. - i .... � 11 . ­ - .-- ­ .IT.: . . . *nd good "' -Uverpwl Market.'Aug. 26th, '89. , ,�, �: , "; � ; ­ 13 .-.�,- - I.,;! 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L ,T- ,�. <�Fi�1i( !9` 1. �+• 'N.11 r;s„ '� Y%�- tR i£' •r r, `• - ''' .l .4'1:.- v%•7 `.3.,. l '�•'��' ,. .f.�Y, •' •� it of 80 Peel tOw>ashl Bon. a, • .<i¢T > f r i <,.1 D S m or y P bQrhood. The k l <: r . �. f'' trend .,. �€. k r+_ r , ,,• f ` . - _ ,.l. t"rz-a:.!. 3,: �,:, ip+` ,•lti �F' .a, .f�. •ag±v).. •r •ff iF,.: ..{- ti+$'9. '• ,f 7- ' $� aterloo Junction Railway with sacs is quite na ern ; i e�� W k rDan aOlnln x, n`rse., r '.a t: yr- 9 ws .l3 +' r '„K., a.. 07000. J g lg g dls. .-z< - _ a.. .,-:, +*•'�`-,A #�`..3 - -.V' 5 •.'-� '1- � The eighborhoad of N ewmarket and U11oes and re sluing �! "`` . `' -v =, : k, �_ ? � ;h"�, ' . is invested with a an of horse r ig 7 � i 7 a, "t a <f over n ht aft to see r�--1 ' , :; Auroral © ; ' theiyes yet the ijreWOrke s d the fi e ; ! j# ' :` , '� , ,., , r ��i- dvertiement in the Port .Hope lice force pq. po e form. x>p HI An . J �Sj' f r,� ' _ .I:, streaking about he ,. A, - Gi<idc reads : "Lost, near Bethel, a . r lice fosse ; X +' �'-. of Y E.F w.s s _ e n t ladies aerie." ronto n� ( i 11 rr " ' + �l:.�rl, �:: . r i 5 � i Bur Tars broke into the Ne miarket : �-'1 5: same very ne losing Y . °, f. t,, r; its entire army of °�:, fd►}{,. f ,. . :t. �, . , i Ys i. po / / 7 � i � J r, a„ linemen Banday night. ff frc < -4 ` < ., > ;._. `railwa station last week and blew open l F ;' the saf , but no booty. An oflioer hsv' g tar- i • sX - t,='"-' "� 1. A st re'in Oshawa w-as bnrRIarized last test foals glasses of whiskey ®nos dins • _ ' _ y ' v. 1 �i ,,. ... •� ,? Ile J) . y Friday evening and a quantity of Pura and bllio -lookingonth on 811ooe gtr t, the ". �=r gents f rnishiugs taken. - latt remarks several times the if it 1-1 .,. � � ' �" . �, z :� i ,�--•<:1. Mrs. Wm. $ttiith of Alvin�teon, has' a wer not for the clothes they wore, a (the "$' ` ' • °'' slot said biliona-lookio Oath W i: 4(•F, 't f' '+'i �� ..1' d +� . ~r` �`� . fushia high stands cis feet high and has K Y ) o !d in- �, ,4 5. '>. ogee si htyndred Bowers on it. stwu ly tick the whole polio• force. t was ' ' i`x - 1` *"� p ` '.' f ') r o4V A",:,y' 1 it 3r Y{'X K �. won erial how that boy restrained h maelf, M. I' l Thre and a half tons of sae frdm' a anti the ar.. - '=e.'P i f ' , f.�l. `< ` r - ` s�nbulanve arrived. This rifling _ trlw�n Ad X.�� , -` ,; 1,+ • sinle usl:el of seed is a good yield. That inoi cut convinced me that even th most ' r{` ". ! , • who 'n. Garafraaa farmer had. is g meats `, THE IC�1'EI4IIT MAN'F'Gt iCO. (LIMITED.) sy .11, ;,'Y -� reek ess of men hate to soil the d Mr.. ames Bugg of Aurora, died and. of a other. A great many streets n To- `� :: kr °Fen54rr denly u the 2nd Inst., of heart disease, ro , are named- Castoria and B alight - - �•�•V !w V � ..C.I y � ,1.��� JA .i. e + !! !_ !0 . -L;` , _ 4,%_ .. ' ( whilst pitting at the dinner table. s _ Boa This will broad coafnsion ' tiros, A fall afaortment on Hand. "''. a The Oshawa and Whitby schools all and he names should be changed o some There R'agons are warranted for b years amd Buggies 2 years, against any lefecrt p workmawlhlp 11, ,' s t I .. �, closed ridgy to enable pupils to attend oft mat case, The authorities haald or material. Very fine prises, for Cash or good paper. Give me a caU. 1 '' •� tf� . '` the In nstrial on children's day. hay signs hang no along thq �eaa read- I also keep in stock the Imperial Road Cart, . - •- 17CTaC.t�e. i.e70wf��w'elll, � i��1��3t9.�� �,, .� �` in ` B WARN OF Tiili f`MS SARPRNT." everal -- , . • ,l`. San 'na in front of a reaper when the g _ _ , horses started caused r. Garvey, of visit rs were enticed behind a pile f saw - T ; ,r� Laurel to lose a leg and nearly two. loge down there last week to sae+ t • set- d• r PICSERIN4 tt[aaBET.: : ., 4=.�,f Fti • { pent which there isn't any-sad w re not ' Y>iws pace Sept.6th ,1f18DIl SOMA . MORE FDS:.A B dford Girl suioided becaaee a fnan li'all.sheaf,90 �j cal poignantly dis►.ppointed bat ishon• • spring•90 to 96; goose ; f- ;- told he "If I were as ugly as you, I to Tao• Flour,family, 100 lbs. Gil pa to$2.76. { B y y eat robbed. I These pickpocket sa emes, Flour,per,per loft 1 L r t wouid 'drown myself in the swam 6x,00. bran per ton -o 3' IL of a arse, lighten the labors of the egular 611. Shorts,per ton,lip. Sereeningsper ton,$its - I , ; �:-- _ - • ,,, , Mr. ustice McMahon was presented Citizens in acquiring the oonatr man's Rg, M L "L - FARMIt ARHET. A LARCH E A.ND VARIEL with a pair of white gloveii at Whitby cash bat riPitora prefer being ro bed in Toronto, Sept.19th, W. . ' _ ! E ' ' Tuesd y, there being no prisoners for the ld commercial way. There is a car- �1 "� '`�v , '1'lle rioset tnchan d grain to-do bus email ASSORTMENT :. O - : •. �0 JE14 1 ' , I _: trial. tain temporary illusion about th latter and prices nnahanRsd. About 9Q0y . . r s at m, unknown.to the former. 'or in• whet offered and sots at 69,t g0 9b0 ro®liaiit t r A b bed wire fence is'a nasty thing to y •. , tS: .� be the wn against. For reference a 1 stun,e I bought a large solid ail r bud 90 for spring, and 07c to 90 for goose. Barley . - � i apply fro an Italian for 8ve cents eau , B era',selling at 41a to 45c. oats firm, with sales •5 - JUST OPENED OUT` 't .K.k . . to Mrs Hueston, Newmarket,who isbad- Y of 900 bushels at s0o to Slc. Peas are nominal - f . blo ing air into its-tail a melliflao f can- At5;e. Bay in fair supply;ab $9 to$12 for new 1 sera shed: _ _ . - y - dry ng was forced through its lit a bill, and tilfi OD to 6rs ou for old tim4tl►y. straw J� Y `� (� m �� � ]� �j T 1. A co belonging to Mr. R. G.Haggard Tak n it into Cuthbert's ewelr a re on #9 to $10.60 Hogs sold at 0660 to 67 .00 Beef,8s .['1j„r r.7<J 'A jy, yJ J g 1 Y to 6a 00 for forequarters, and its 60 to 67 60 for was ki led last Sunday on the .G. T- R. Thin street, a crucial teat showed hat it hindquarters. Lamb 66 to 61300; and mutton - f_ .i track est of Whitby at Cameron's side- was made of common lead. Such &grant eg to 6s 00. FO1� THE FALL TRADE� . ; . line. oss X40. swi dies in the broad light of day are i - The produce market was quiet to-day,and •li � - , i_ prices generally ruled steady. We quote: Reef Mor than ei!cty pupils are now in at- juri g the Toronto fair very mac The Inc to 110; butter,lb.rolle,41 to 220, large rolls GEO.' PARKER, - - `='` t:_1 ' 'tendarl a at attendam High School- This aati a Indian is befog sidetracks in the 12c t 113; interior,lye to l,il Lard 610; o rolill �Ul��A. TO T ig a la der attendance than is usual at woo en whistle and bead basket in ustry uc to 18c. Bi►ooa toe to 16c. f:ggs ra tq 1po. 6 J 1 f ' - - , .. Ion saw one Indian sellin such rticlee tatoee per peck,2013. this season of the year. Y g ---___-- F i An unknown Mau walked into a barn and he was a squaw. Squatting eehl PiC eS �. - -_-- _ ' '' G ; s I - . . : ,!..%��.. .:.. in a deserted doorway this a ovine of Lh - . • • ,_#; : ; near D nville on Saturday morning, set I� T�T m R t `I. the plc a ore fire, suioided and burned his gee unwashed mtxlriginies seems tired. COLD' ' : BLEAK. • , .. 1' 1' � A 1 HER '_ ' I , � . .. rod t a charred mass. I s moved at the sight, and eo versed I -.1 . . . ......... - I - ., with her freely. •!Corn-stack-on-t a tom- u r a r ° . . . - � : Tie respects of the Whitby fart are Mon,,4ettinR-sea-eomewhat•sailed,a What- 2S 00�2IN1, AN�i ; . :_. � .- :: , ,-�".. -egceed'n I bri ht. Eve thin rein - . - g y g I'3' g K eve be thine ell honious title, spa k auto 'j$pkli.. m man customers for obi i Se attend d to promptly, and a bi eahibi• !� " `' R Ins, sold It et not Gonsalea make tion is onfidently expected. you linger not of fltneso fondly dre m, but q y y p a ,,f ,I- r tronage, I beg leave to say that I am a 1. A `0V odatock grocer could not oonvinoe un m thy woes to me. t}rand sahem , tter pro ths�n ever to fill all orders lit' the Po •ce Magistrate that be consumed thy father doubtless was, on sou y hill- fared . std th tom f fhr dressed material of all kinds. ` t l two d en bottles of ale per week, and Y pal childhood 's away, Are preparing to supply the wantf of all. .: ' paid a qe of 8b0 and posts. but now midst a city's ortlrhful ru h, you ' - - McL ughlin's carriage works of Oshawa Ply he homely whitewash brush. ,onfide Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Poettf, '101f- in e, fossil fragment of a rained raJe." et9, etc., always 011 hand. f f,l. were d scovered to be on fire on Tuesday Thi I said in my beat strain. imme y 1. e was eztin uie ed ` - ! ' ' mo�i g, but the fir g L di -pipe, tobac, tobae." This her Also Blacksrnith's Coal and beet�ry They are getting a first-class lot of STOVI IS, at prices to before uch damage was done. , , bri -bat expressive rejoinder. T ins did Maple Hardwood. T to ea two scythes under one • � K carry y she summarize past wrongs mud Bent _ - . f3tllt the t1171e8. - . / arms d a pig under the other proved too Brie antes. But I mast harry tot a fair. BILL STUFF A SPECIALTY. ' _ � . ,:: - - much or B. Oliver, of Riverview, when Ere al vigilance and 9b coats it a price A - - he ju pad a ditch. His leg is badly cat. of t ckets. I'doer't get any more f tick Wood and Lumber delivered to any part Call before bUy111 EI�e�Y�l �e X A omen's mutilated remains were e>4s tom Manager Hill. This go emau olthe village on Tuesday and Fri• . ' ' . found i Whiteehapel T�Iesday, aari the is a idently trying the somewhat n vet ex- day of each week. .- ^_ _ T J Y_ y° usual ',Jack the Ripper"sensation follow- P� ant od running the Torontofa r with- McQUA'T, --- ed. The crime was apparently comrnitt- oat the support of this paper. Th Dirac. ._ . . . for ehoald curtail the Man�er'a Id, mg- i� ; ad so a time sac,. p 1 retribution sta its s s -. The annual hall Show of file Wl,it ere give spirit ere a Suet retrib ' church A riclaltural t3ociet will he held tip rs In his scanty hair. So far I have ' f; y bee merely amused, but the no elty of Pickering, 0nt. � - .. _ ao• «ti . at Sto ffville on Monday Sept. !30th and pay ng my way into the Ipdnstria 'begins - Tuesd yOctober let. It will be a better .. to ear oft. I met Man THN. FAMOUS asst Hill t e other N show cis year' than usual. dot- but be returned my friendly salute - i i . . . lleb s are outlawed at the end' of Biz wait i a rigid stare more cooling the a milk Chatham Fam"ingMill ) - _ • ' - ` years. The ,Brantford ?'elrgr.e»( wants alga e. t wanted him to see that caald w , the la chau�;ed ,o ar. to hnve all delfts ott 'n 'Whether he gave me a free ass or - ,_ . . i 1- - - - outlaw outlawed after 3 months.. This would n�. The Htmigarian dancers are t e cler , - ' en's attraction this year. Eve ear MIL The undergl ed has o ened out a Furniture and Undertak advau a the cash system. 9 ' Y Y - , ,� p s¢ a clergyman attends the fair o open- . , On Sunday Evening a 9 yGnr old sou of , ing store iii the' stand just vaeatdd by J. H. Beal, , il�g day and selects some special xhibit : `Mr. Charles Stewart of Uxbridge was • 4 _ - w1h ,h he can advertise from the pa pit and ' : - and requests that the public g-.ve - trarnp d on by a horse and his leg broken t r ugh the press. This year th Hun• M t near tl a hi The horse was owned by sea him a fair chance. i . p R�ir an stacking exhibit was picks `upon, .,.. - tiwo.T wee who w©re gathering scrap.iron f .f�e�� yN=Z+'[J'R + �'�', " �, ,. .'- ; , ,'. rags, !Ito i .- Xi L'ra tfurd lock ap izaed6 repalrlt. `A Beautiful eflrsketa kept on Land and a handsome H 3arse. Clot mJ - `-, rison'c for theft crawled out of a hole in .. - ..:} prices before going elsewhete. .P -�'�•�- I -�--�-�•� the tlo r, and when rile constable entered tLT ' ` T. b V . LAMo V 11. : •+ with I is breakfast he turned the keti on Improved plan of attaching Bag�gf;r to _ • him ud scraped. The aonststble waF 1 -_--- ----_- - ___ - the Ghathaw Fanning Mill. - . prison r for two hours. I A b rn belonging to Mr. B. Lloyd on The above cat represents a new mm chine r Yong street, south of Aurora, was de- / which is an attachment for bagging the �. 1 - •troy d by fire on `Junday last about' �! ! l �""' `'� b �` (train as it Domes froth the tanning mill. It is complete in every respect, and will IS THE PLACE TO BUY,. o'cloc . The building was bterally pmcked i+itlxr vitw or ilolroa8U.N uaN gms. give the best sat,ataction to those who use a- - • • ' with ain, which smoked and smoulder- a full five thousand ministers nd one it. A few ints in its favor &re theft : Choice Su a�rs , �Fine T8a s.. . ioa,ut1fL11 � - � ed fo along while after the frame was h dyed thousand men have hen dill 1st.it turns eery easily, Sad.Fourteen inches . 1 i -` burn d away. g n ly until they found this exhibi , to tee space on the floor holds the machine. 3rd,wilt . Ra1�1115 and Currants � or anything •: { Judgment lies been gieen in the Haldi• h t it to be sewn, fairly, sgaaral with any kind of grain,from the anent seed,sgeh as tiwothv and clover.up to the costae graiite, you j-��y �xi��+ In Grp �erlese man contested electicn case unseating o a Qlmeses, so they might with ut bias such as beaus one horn. 4t1,,Will t!!tg imu►a0 to may I v! 1. Collie , the Reform candidate, for bribery de,lat, whether the exhibit a braced W bushel.of wheat per hour,or ton bushels of . . • by a agent. This thing ib becotuiug mach or too little for the mono ; Badly, oat+• Work Two men with the bagger fi do the NEW GLASS SETS JU ST. ARRIVED h t is the effect on the vulgar mid and "ame work as three wan withou it. pth, Hag. . s`, . tires me to all respectable Grits and ger can be rrT,no�ed and mt11 changed (u one Torte•. Gi�•6 uF a rest ye politicians of 8 d v,^are the views afforded really i jurious minute so as to allow the grain to ran on the ' • ; � -. Itiyated minds, to .B.A.. at .A.�r . � h BEAUTIFUL TEA AND DINYEA SET39 -H old mend and Ilxltun. Tris machine is rrorthj the iasl.eotion of all , . for instance. I could not R t inside faru,ers,cull may be seen at C.Dale's Hardware . A h lot Dian of Lindsay writes the Post f r mitlirters and others, bat a tri nd gave -- ----- ----------------'----� 4 store. Mills sold with or without Baggers. . ' 'revar ing Sunday liquor selling and a the above sketch. Ill the att*r of - } blam certain doctors of the town foe For prices and full palrticutare apply to above . : a pkias the fair is a tailors. I my saw , or m r givin medical certificates to enable men t and they seemed city bred• a art $ r 1. . - _ to get hgnor. The writer says be bas in g i ry is where I lingered longest. No. 1, _ °- . - - . �' his o�tin place of business declined to rep• • D awing Lots," by G. A. Reid as fine. AC�►'ENT,, �,�' :, ognir half a dozen of these so called per- h boys are represent�+d porn h d on s Pic �riug, - n .� tificat s. ri k wall around an orchard and hey are ' - ------- --•--- --- ---- ____ f kY Ben Lehae of Part Perry h� Rot him r iuq cats for who will go in and teal the one 1 self ' b1 again, TLIS tiwo he is P les while the other keep wato It Ia '�K �" qu��1y o . theme 9 K I N G ST. WEST • ' in trouble ag selves of W l f realistic, and I wanted to which chars d with gong through the till of the V tavtp tart ietataiaood►- froth loutht -p� -�T , was would get .took bar mf train left too eons, et'a, q 3r at how, Boot oa all I r :Zoiq T� . St. C arles hotel. On Tuesday he , Man of the other ietu a were rate diseases sent tree (sealed►. P•rteatty . o ,� I'sDo . - broug t before Police Magistrate (yordon (!eau but some of them should have iable. ��m Ord•,tpertenee• s- a ?fNa c ;r } v exe �- on di above charge and committed to •ooasideraMl "skied." Th isca- ��� �`L ye"experience. f?aiulda' '��''1� �+► p g -: �- y P �„••s.,ie((or w -i, �suea1 The Rig airixt of FiIIe and Coin .: Sizes for lar• r linos ezolosivel devoted rXtltabk t►eitw th.n iCrSea,gala.,Y..,., �� , . . stand Its trial at the fall ag r al hall i almost y UDIES ,. ,y pllcated Watches receive,. =,' °cony. Mr. Rob't Vansickler aye aeons- rh. Une s man had an ai spent ai o. P.nnlroYai Puta IwarN re�ntaruy. i~U5 a s P r!,!d for parttcnlare Addrea. t '.; 'I'. 4 it for his a eara>lea on that.day.. eyed, and somebody (Manwg r Hill I pg�� �t><.Iti pp.�X10», ca>nada. sett special attent1011. _ ),�. T � y PP i rose) staffed its optics wit cotton * aT { �`�"�- n and laudanum. That's for gA��®®!q� FtyR6Epp+aam t ,. All Work Guaranteed.' Charges Mo�'ert►to.~ s _ ,.�.". • BIRTHS. T'': , '� my tiald"i•tleeads,in so t°t�dam !foals. l+trt ;.i 1 .,, a ache but not for sore a es. C tile sou "'4,u_,' AAIaH la Pic:�ering, Sept. It, t1t9 'rvlfe of Y P °blrrae.ant w modes'eeleoei t (teat v.arr ? ,. n x , i e best cure. Some (Jarman o rp wer® E.F�==",y.a °c tw - oo abet f s"': t� i R,VBT. GUTS RT,Edw rd Haight,of a son. sore sbmo.e °u° is �wp° r' A k.- t present, but differed from he other w�tswI gala boom ••bolted!•• owe- won-its. trot . ; i -.: DIED#- : ids only ip havi a firm under aw, alt- L1euvth` °°1 femme.itleFtal.Ie(bm.rret'skisoert to Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller. n ;: ifid pmt y ALLBI li'r-At Whitevale,on Tnesda ,Begp't.Itth y °� t+��•••ism on.:.owa rMse l itotitr� Allbrt bt. r ing great f0[Ce Of al7araote Prot.- t!T uu« tile.(Ot es >taebtattte test.o,s.men ♦ddess , - . sand Sara g 9a. DIZOh, Bo: 9Q6, Tt)RUNTO, vsideDA. ` � '` Y 9 Hin St. WBBt. I the i Pant son of Thomas i g went up ill his balloon and a sad I g ! '. �` liaoty --At brougham, on Sunday, Sept, 18th. = l f t - �� 4 ' i Mrs. bert Brown,aged(;I years,1 month. t waving our s not beaus rffnoe, Yldi E �Id�lllll(' rtEl111TI�IS. ---- -- ------ - -�-- - --- 4 _," �� Lalaoa Aux--At Mayfield, Ohio, on Mends a of eight. Ku y SUPERFLUOUS IIAfR ' vrevr- tba!., - - -= f >; Sept.fth,J�ebaa Lamoreaax,formerly of this Q his fl' bt oonvineed me rha the bat- �, ramo�a {,' - , , a villa e,aged 9W years. . 1 as Afire and board-bill esoa stands „mss Wuboa W"I a smears.. awsttl. _ :: :_ .R.,. Whether Prof. King fry �a ti. � , io � - n 'valled to•d. Y. W H ea s, t t k ` isle Register. #Y�'`% i". 1 f any acooants behind him I cannot �N� � �KH D �I ` � t'. ` '+ pare ,s to sadayi wwranted, Petae(°r eD da7.• mt t,sL • f a , �,D IX' OcT. 2-Credit aautlon sale of lly state , ���M��t�th�o.a y +r ix Vii; ,sire far stock, implemeate, &a., the ro- - �� ' ��� t t fr matter or soitcitnKle lrhetber beeaaN ti b tmeom• s 1. p , - t"I ti s „4 - •• And all oth$r p n ug executed n0atlp`an ';pr promptly , ,,�$5 per y of Jas. T. Richardson, lot 10, B.F. zbridge passed by�Yaw i week w ose.e>i,°"ebb--lea? 1rui.xs aroma stir!+ - fi '1: I_ � , aoapVLaNCR PII.1.8"Mw U Ire a month The °swi a + of ickerin For terms eta. see bills. and at lowest hNin rises. Notice of sale in ,� r t g• ussinq the organ and (nano o mpany, e°detaeas;eo„tam no tom•ate nest tau. w&wlesr OL g p '_, swo.b9 peau"It. N: of ibna owotha ma4ldaa. N• r I. L. Fairbanks, auctioneer. mm a .� j ' it wil) therefore nmaua in vrn`. w.rr� ,, y r t K I', aIOTAVVA1'13> paper Free, when we print your.bills 3 1 g he Oshawa Vir(dicaforanan hoe !'e k COMP MON F�� S asasrlrcaT... >, t� �, ��y *- y_ t ' k 0 T E DEAF.--A person oared of Deafrtesa Navin rued 14 sisaoh tba stets,d�r,y�,,bi form nuezta.e. Fora dt . _:ib :Y = •- X ;..:. Tand noises in the head of SS years standing b t i ed from Muskoka g 8 warrasthed. Pre«!1 a box,cc ell boss(.r K r lit. -. a sim a desert lion of ft �-mi rie one st ne: At m sets, s fixA� pifkiprin NeWB, A ?;,d " �� p e remedy, will send nds 1n we ht b } r , ..: )SEE $ay on who ap lies to NICHOLSON, haD 0 !la i1 60. �� a► n G g pets p : - 30 Street lfl atresl. 481 At an eZ0 R �, L e r. fit. ohn ! 0 Y > '�• -it a; : ' r ti a ' A -J': a, 4 4 p i - a, t J " r s ` P .,., ,. v J. ...,:. ,i ,.a.:, . h /.... :::'_ Y. 0.... .:t'- m4 $..n.: L, '' I .6. _ . _ ,�...' Ic4 - <,2`z.1� _ Sn n. 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As noaoaer about very frequently the l °' too grave and dignified to er,�Oy*good joke, _ Psarsarztt AaAtxrr Ft t :` If use 6oyi wan The 1 Xp aleae a ei eetIbb�1<dler is Iadla water on the bathl. � t. Ib war like vaaio shook to I• lee of evil•bout oho crop In iaalsob% even when it is on himself, narrates wloaf- The toque of film touches a very ' appreoiats sn and �e was liter lcea softie Claelera. =PeQ�"!d fain mono Incident of his earl life Soon after �1h - erous and " • resolved to h•v a drink at any ri+k. I had s nob turning Goo as expected. The fa y rpob pooket book—tor It can$"grim dig I Dame to India 1815-- se a private In to die, i1 soh matter If I hastened my b frost, eta, ls far less than ezpeoted, aqd baIag settled over a new cangregabion, he to lose flesh, or at least to make !Ivy k` ter°E the human 1. the—bh regiment, mays a writer Black- death an boor or !coo b ' ddakip Geld fold V really about the best taut the cos des received a BOO oking him to be ab than they would otherwise. By allot ' 1 , to Alaska, and ti wood's Magazine, my oomp•n formed �bsr! Ain I ins sallsvJ !roan M tobans_l pyw yet had: The average home that evening at eight o'olook- The pmoeooion to the animals we save ono I - Arvada" �`-ottie� part of the garrison at Aroot. Il e' In bar. the torture of t. and die happy. a t PoirM p!s Prairie 4 28 bashoU to writer added that he wo intending to be oraly ae we do by giving them oogitoCa~ Tarn to your ec rooks Ia Ibdlw is v dull, and I have often I tried to t p, but I was too weak to. •ore and there are some fields as high as �iod at that hour, and would call so � low far-ezteodei g shelter. The best protection for hogs is Vie has almesb �1 wondered that Bt it h soldiers out here are, stand and is aw .at Go". Thom I re. or 60. the parsonage with his bride. wallow. 'Though Cattle. have ton�h � A& : on the whole, raioh a ,beady, well behaved fleeted that I more likely bo be isan it. horndYke tine,late Edlttir o! the North It was tab • few micntss before eight fl{m boa them much d400mforb, an ,- _laetw w S.ma! lob of lady. Coin a soldiers life In a I walked, and detected in my attempt I1 erioan Review, was no ordinary man. o'clock when the door-belt rang. sad a mo- is humane and profitable to make four them y ,wild, desolate cos small Indian ahAdo with being quartered should be bran bb back and perhaps be . Gladstone In wrltdng •short Account of meat later the ter rant anaonnosd fleet smudge. In some situations thin is'sotnall the Mb. $a $fin'■ even at Malta o Gibraltar and either of abra down die. $o I tried to Drawl. a young couple awaited *e minister is bha noosary ab Certain seasons. Toe'wym . lauds south of the ' . _ these places will se like paradise, though I wus'abonb t minute,drag�n� mysaadt� qu s tber,point of view. I view the parlor. - soon learn to take advantage of the Irmoke, resort and refuge the "Rook"is by means popular and is the forty feet fr m my cob to Dire entrance, r of Mr. Rios with Interest and ran Going down Into the parlor, accompanied Horses suffer greatly from Ries',Gal amount ' &is�e region always called a pr a by the troops for the and I wriggled, der the Canons tathi like a tt Mr. Rios was, as I understand,a man by his wife, the pastor found a neatly drmw of a tender skin and sensitive nervous -i v irOOe ez6armina - - time being is goer a there. snake. of den• f�rtae, and befog such he ad, inbal1igent s in young man and w °r' white sad dusky. Well, we found root horribly doll and it appearing gAat>sation. When we have them a. work the ' was with At satl fa y ' There were th ohwtties before me! ne rthelees gave bltBSelE to laborious so- briR6b looking young '►° , soh° rose to their struggles against their tormentors are , .- � se• fire ction that we heard an The fleet I sei was empty, and the ou don. The growth of a Glass of idle rich receive him• annoyingg to ae. It Is unpleasant to use Vd. '. . .:,�Lp- order had been given for our company to disappointment early made me swoon; but me would In m opinion, be w is. "'1 am Mr. Homer," said the young man, main kfok biting and stamping - and sunken rook y i which■hrou� march to Vellore to strengthen the garrison doe second was mfull. I threw my arms to one to America,As ib meet Vol.be nay " and this is Miss Oros�s." For farm ttosms the cheapest pr beation y i - weeks there, which had en very much reduced around it sad ragged myself to it. I o country, and I take it as a dgn of Having anobheair engagement for the leather nebr. VFibh reawaable ogre t - we°ks w �n�e�son. by cholera. plunged m h into the delicious, limpid said immediate) 00He It was then about the middle of March, )P y m d aspiring to public virtue when the rich evening. the mini y. will lash far years. They should be�oleAn:d in the o water sad devo red. rather than drank, frankly and praotio•lly owns himself " I rboeived our note this morning, and we and oiled at least once a•month while they pfiQ'poewn, n' . ._. and consequently ter than Is =oat for huge mouthfuls the cool and heavenly � e amenable to the Common lot of hoe- will proceed with the ceremony ab once. are In one, or the sweat of the animals will - moving troops, :rs t bays begin to gob very fluid I felt m tomsoh swelling ith the " - Please join our right hands. store of land or i • - hob on the lain In a Carnatio about that y' g b1e duty and Lboar. j y g rapidly rob them. They increase the warmth of �■ strange s �' enormous drang is I swallowed, but I In great bewilderment.which the minister of the animals as little as any Efficient pro- *vary time of the Bear. B b ours was spealal duty, hens are the words written the known to eve tan hed and di k again and again. I In took for natural embarrsssmenb, the tootion. ! since its Palo and as we should my march !n she very reo naught fe or death then °° red editor tt Selma,.Alabama. which couple timidly Clasped bands and the fins P earl morning we di not fear the inoonveni- g n the Southeru whites into a frenz the young P y e ' The legs of horses re gafre protection even ; _' BOat far known 1 y g At length I Co d drink no more,and then P y Ceremony was about bo begin when the more than their bodies. Flies obooee the ante of the midday eat, but looked n a obh r day: doses sell for six y P° discipline asserts itasolf. I knew I had no y' young roan said : leg■,a the skin on these parts is thinner and With the ezoe; the whole thin is ther a lark and a wel- ou the whites have had your revolution- ..I g right to be oat th and I thought if I were ) ' we—what oeremoey ls It I" the blood vessels are nearer the surface. It ' reefs and islets of , come change from o monotony of garrison mlssed from m t I should be reported. M and civil wan. and we hers predict "Why, he ceremony f marris ti of • y the at no distant des we will have our race "y' y g • is strange that we do not of toner see the legs Japan, this Alash duty. As to the Cholera, not one of us gave , I ore t back t ww I had come and y course. P y . of the animals protected, as the flies are not of the sea-otter it 1 It&''thought. -Not ely Ib would touch o e shortly after fell to •profound else . w , and we hope, a God rote r'O•o,o-h 1" shrieked the n Ise y,- y P young y, mach disturbed by stamping. Legglugs It has been enter of us 1 Ib was broad d light when I awe a and �' we will be strong enough to wipe you withdrawing her hand and .covering er I It was the'second after leaving Arcot cab of existent. It ls bound to come, and ' g from old overalls, or made of burl ►Fm, are Winn, the Oregon, . y aw the t sslstant rgeon and dresser stand- face with a dkerchief. good material Them ashamed bo drive tl; ► i °Gab and Sitkan that Private Thom Atkins, who was on fog beside me. jar such hot headed cranks as the editors ••I don't understand this at all," said the abeam so protected a b his iarz,, ha■far - the foot of the N . my right file. sadd if had to fall onb. I "How Is this Y' ad the doctor. "Weth- of r Democratic journals are just right to you m char 1 " We Dame here expected him be l 'Din the ranks before » has n lo. y °P �' P more hive pride than gopd sense. Leggings on the Asiatic aid Pe 7 erall oaerht to hw been dead?" aim y cos w Comm ee from the Young made like the leather 'etdr for the body are - -i from the entire K long, but did not tr able myself about his ••Please dr " I "I am fens much Th words were wild and foolish,no doubt. pac le's Society of the Mebhodi■t Charoh to R°8 , P in the end the cheapest, can be m�►de i IS sons first dlsooN absence. It-was not until we reached CAMP better, and have wish to make the sixth but a Harpers Weekly points out. they ak on And our wife to be present ab a an hernear•maker. I i ' - and had R 'Ished b eakfasb that I heard are only the acceptance of a challenge yy y y men, towards the 9 this mornin . y P 8't publio entertainment we are about to give . Ail Oaro FAafxtts.-. . . cents anything more about him. He knew I had erh�rd his remark on bhr n down by the whites. The shots of �d,t� ' �� �• I then heard that a was buried 1 the proceed!n n! t ; and aff is so unhappy that Canadians,while Ib was now the minEt ber'a turn to' s 1 The sea-otter u . a. p g be smiled wdly y HONSY Bsae ne COIIST. every boy known I knew that choler was awful sudden in said : "I win so to say there w e rfz vat g thsirfreedom from each oompl[cA „O-o-o-oh," And he said it In genuine ( beaver is and who . its attack and eff ,but I had not imag- without you. B I Dew not understand do will feel the hearbieso spmps�thy with A Case of considerate Interest to bee. y astonishment ab the very moment that the J otter resembles t Ined the ibility of its oarryfng off w how Ib is you live. Mott eztraordin- the ple who have so difficult,&problem to 'maid ushered in the Dun couple who had keepers was recently tried by the Supreme • health man Site rapidly. Of coarse y sole a. young p Court of the Fourth Judicial De tment of and wore-�tlike, y q P y u ! matrimonial intention,. Pu i • mmeiiate lnterrgenb must take lace in cams New York State. The questions, Passed ' P ,opiatep taco , and, as I had never M VanKcngbnet, B br o The mistake evidently qd the flrrst g �p covered wi ' den . of death on the line march. I had liked indalged is the olaun country armok Superintendent of Indian Aftafrs, has nsb ono couple into new lines of thOa his for upon were rbsbantially the following',• j young F , , - again it has Bros . Atkins muoh, but fancy his death and sold bo soldiers on here, I was won gibe vis! the nation's wards in British Colam a ear later, their own for bean Ill the 1. May the honey bee become an unlawful -, ' 9 y . Pa y small, interior to burin, were iso soda n that the tart of us stroa Ain I made see nt very bis. He ma s of the Western Indians that called a n the Bo dab tor, end did not trespasser and a nalswnoe t 8 ry y P° P Pa giant rodent, it it failed to ,online the b th of what had hap- soon and I rams n ward of bwen th are alt htl h her on the er of chant that he was la too tar when he 2' If■O+ °°II the owner of the offadiag ' P g y Pr �° swarm be held amenable in dams en to the eater and neldol , : paned to our oomrad . and half ezpeated to i years,serving wit different regiments oat of Lion than ours fa the East, for again asked them to loin hand■. 8 ` atwnoe. see him turn np ag Anyhow, we soon here, but lb e' etime before I told any two reasons. The first L that th re injured part' I Before the em . forgot the lnoident. � one how I reoove from tp at:t•ok of as • el self-d ndent. "Oar Go ' n- Here is the reported history of the I owe, Late 1n the afbern I was lteten be a by y �t supreme valve to �tg In 1887 a wealthy banker of Delaware Coan• . description o Vellor b one of oar fellows cholera. Howeve , I told t e doctor one men eraab them no aannitla. and all the People �VhO Fret. - was not much ho p Y day all aboab Ib, though he said the mo t they obtain Is the outcome of their ty, N. Y., had a neighbor who kept as of its chosen plat who had bee�l there d speculating on the cold water o his avo killed me.I obsery pro isle laboara. With ns this is uob the of the most striking examples of apiary of 20 swarms of bees within 60 feet of Al chance of see the o ocodiles wbioh Ti b$L large Glass of unfortunate beings !n the the banker's dwelling The banker tom- Pacific o r the m pP°O ed the poor fe to who were in the hospi- o The granting of annuities, in accord- his for the dusk .' Sultan had plweed the moat round! the ml with cholera g extra allowance of aaoe with old treaties. has fostered a spirit �b Carlyle—the man o-` noble heart and plained that the bees ttacked and ■:nng. � end Alaska 1 . fort an the bi*b poai le sentinels to prevent water• of se 1-dependence and laziness among the great mind, Capable of grasping great sob- members of his family that they were, in making in the sc 11 prLsosers froap secant or any of his troops - Sus ra bribes wbioh b the reverse of jests and giving wise words of admonition loot. vicious and offensive insects, annoying rocks slightly •bc from &them to dealer when sudden! regarding them, and yet w difficult to live his horses and other shook. The neighbor • P d y _ m aotory. The second reason Is that t g . . To-day one ls a ' I felt spasms fond sickness. Colored Peep �iSrepr"ellft d- Ind n.s in British Columbia, generally °' th ooamforbably. because be was easily refused to remove the base and the banker most vigilant sou "Hallo. OI#fellow, how blue you look !" disturbed b thrive and gave tree vi o ab to as be a snit for 1 200 damages Stint, There i o In his dreans M Fronde arm very hard a in8, le in their daily pnr■nits, y fta R*a au►gea and as order remarked a m anf n -sitting next to me ``{{,,�����'yy��[[,, oral-ezpradon of the Annoyances he. felt for the removal of the hear. The National scarcity and wsri - and ss he spoke my comrades shrank terror upon the onto a of the West O°O 1, 0 V w foe men than they do fa the P° PeOPI I There is a touch of the ridiculous, but much Bee Keepers Association assumed the 'stricken from,me. I needed no doctor to Indies. They w in his estimation E as more that is pathetic, in the story of Car- deienoe and thus made this a test case.; The ' were all the dot almost every this ab was bad, Immoral, a believers In Mrs. Maybrfok's Irmo- I , ! that story wouk hell me what was the matter. The cholera yle s behavior on his return home after an trio. lasted several days and awarded the' had seized.me 1 reveogeEal tow a whites,' dishonest, ova are still agitating for her don. Ia work of four . absence, daring which his loved Jeanie-- plaaMff six cents and cast, than esbt►�lihlna I was hastil 'con mid to the rem ra and much else, whi all that he said about Eog d they are ezCSedinRly nay, sad !a Mrs. Carlyle—worked with loving industry i precedent. The court at ones issued an When the cos _ hospital,where our lstanbsur n i read them sows is that rafal, flippant way the nited $tarp they ors preparing w o make her hnsbAnd's heme.Coming an es- Injunction restraining the defendant -;from: - came acquainted surgeon y which seems to h been so assiduous) pea on to bed signed a hundred thousand towards the close �- had several Cases of a disease under treat- y Rn Poly �PPy one. mainis►inipg the apiary on his preraplses. .- . Mont and I was laid o a charpoy. I rapidly eultivabed by Mr. ode As to bave become persons asking for her release. It Is easy to ' The study was made immaculately neat, The defendant appealed and! Is now again they found the no - - passed from Ithe firs to the second stage ge oI a sorb of second n ore. The great man, and taad the activity of the people who the now furniture atrranged in the ..most detested. Ib Is said that the Bee Kee rs' and Alaska gnitc however, has not it all his own way, can 0 think the convicted woman gabby order, sad A dais ,e and willing to p i that malady 1 and by 9 o'clock at night the Mr. J. J. 'Thomas ne himself, but a The lief that an innocent F8 • t9 roach hers and Association will continue the fight y • gro Fern°° suffer- there to make all homelike. The task Cum. farther appeal to the Court of A - had for more to ifl Incessant vomiting an pnrging.hwd reduced 4 pe Appeals the do highly oaldvMted well educated one, fag sBOagh to move the most cation. It i■ feted Mre. Carl eager, greedy has taken n the ls tea his maligned too ball An extraordinary hhlB for the plated, Carlyle awaited In ha p aoarb of final resort. T.: ` ' far-traders for n Hier-tow condition of weakness Approaching p y P r7' R house. soy the return of the master of the stimulated those bility I was nsamed by a burning, ,woe,in w book whi e s les "Froad•cicy, Sail to receive punishment to : Grime. house. �� • sa thera bat t e dresser disre rded Wert Indian Fab Explained." Mr. A of this nature ban just been revealed w>>wt did .Carl le do to show his a Never Give IIp. Into the greatest all my entreaties for drink of water. The Thomas, while alwa s mwtattaining his.dig, 1n ad. In 1884,is the town of Florida, .oia yy epee Wo would V. its capture, until lion of this lo service so williog1 Invisible to their mbem of treatment f r cholera in those dw • g y � nO t0 P�� � ' ,I' y niby and temper, l*a the msligner of hie is t Stars, w man named William Vander- reordered 2 Did be ex eves his satLfsCtion awn are very good ao doubt in their live owed the ►adept nothing more than just race without loves. He stows clearly that von rand his wire were murdered A F inf F ' had been abandon . ,to have the lips molstenod occasionally with g y !a words. or even by a look of pleased ear• and prwotioal erenoes are expected Pl the ` Mr. Fronde sob oat o his visit to the West named Daly was arrested for the pries? Not he. close of a hen d weak brandy and water, and thus simply p Survey the room with heavy, all and long roltgions idle- The sea otter . Indies with his mind fall of prejudice, that C , tried. ooavioted, and hanged. Last crlUoal he walked to a window, coarse. Bab we are not in that lice and , traders in the a,.nr aggravated blue torture of thirst. Nowadays while journeying fr island to inland he w there died sob Msoon. in the name cowered �M' the sash rattled and vented- though preaching Is no doub o good,es auto of the Lame ohwmpagne given�1ad the sufferer ls Al- g especially. 1 . owed to drink pretby!freely. - never personalty cam Into contact with the $ba • man named Perry Thrall, who on hls dbplearnre to aamiseakwble LagnAga when kept in moderation And not too pro. . the Russians dur The hospital was of course only,a pand 1, ex-slave population, nb gathered all his in- his eathbed Confessed obab he committed This one small flaw blinded him to all the longed,yet everything in order and All where range ls now rest•. ' = formation from the of which ls straining. the for which Daly was pat to death. rest of the order and pleasant arrangements It ought to be. And yet the temptation is drey to Alaskan (hastily oonst• acted bh palaiyra leaves, P B P - every nerve to keep a mulatto and negro ms blicists •orate the line are de lor- of the room.— Eve Wisconsin. vs b sometimes to administer bo fooliah i not for the prote< with w large us tat the entrances at h to F ( ry population out oft political rights which In In the United Staten of so folks the word of admonition, and to tell storms, dense fo snob sad. T o large harden of water were g m R they are claiming, d sore using every tar a of rd •born laden. Bisho • • placed jest �uttside each entrance, from °� pupa p Coze them for instance nob to lose to-day by help- - i and reefs south o' means, fair or foul, prove that they Are of torn New York one of these asks :-- lea regrets that yesterday has gone fore er, and the Ptainsal. which a coolie from fine to time threw a • • HOlr t0 flitlll[e tin �Oilaite warp too degraded for th as rights to be con. •• oat ohUdren'■ ohildresa see another and to- little or no purpose. Some pe� le been to ion a paanikinfnl eta the o ens baohis, so that the tell their nei hboar hso the ve sensor of Bab hunting tan long ceded. It has been a strange infatuation GAB celebration of Washington and Have an of our oar friends ever seen g I S wind, blowing thro gh the web mats, of .the Weak Ind whites all aloe g y young eternal nnLhmenO ie Lhgt dreadful rein i risk of life which mi hb Cool t tam store inside the n- g the nablintioo Y'And he makes mournful an aiollan barnp I It is a musical instrument um' bear; animal gg Pa to put themsely in w position of stns u that •' we we venned by .aliens," made by the Greeks many ceabarien and "It m t have been." tin in bad enough I - a8 - -- data The re,a}rit oe inly was attained bob antagonism to the lured population of •• ggoo ago - F at the cost of intenslfiring the pangs of the P°P and that every thoughtful mesa asst pro- hang among the tutees or where the wind when the mind dwells n on it But it L :_ The sew-otter ls a these beautiful islan and to nob on the ne oe rash a ooasnm:eradoo im bw p �.. talent, whole thirst was tantalized by Principle of either alin or rain wbw- pro ble fn could blow anon to making a low, sofo better nob to dwell, and it,ls possible; An and strong, that patient, g the z Creme. In reply ibis stated that the musical noun . The "B• fist Weskl " tells welly "The battle L no doubt lost;" mid keenest taco and •E - , hawrIng the splashing I of the water. lately and for all dm . r. Fron a ma p y .. _ - I had begged, sw rn, and monaoed ab y fo en are Gaits u royal to American ia- how to make one, which b very =v done Napoleon at Marengo, but it L only thieve human Captor. tervals, bat no one d the alightes' heed effect great contempt or his ti�'enb Indira alai dons a the natives. However this rna and Inexpswlve, for numb of the material o'clock yet, and there is plenty of time to The men who wisailABh,jot as bed for the Australians, b ls certain that the fo •born t{ .. sin another " and w wl1 his troops took otter their sole it me,and I was sin im into that oondt- �gn • can be nand about the boom Wax w g on of torpor which is the immediate who corrected his r misstatements and heart i ace from ttheir leader's hopetal- - 4 of the Aleutian I 4 den are mote demoastradve than the den- ��sce of bahtCOhole bwftrb about two and w 4 Rr ° Pre- misrepresentations at the people in that an ante of the settlers. The 6 n and softer All , r of a third and fatal ■ e of cholera original y Are C17 feet i , tie ewob end strongly to a sen+ gained die babble that hoe 0 Alaska,and the n: ndA great Southern Cont no, but be will not mo violent, for example, in their express. smell peg sod thrust the pew down the made Marengo famous. If only people saL and Kadiak hen I heard voices- !n the 1. The ape brae ooademng a of All fair minded do of dislike for Grewb Britata--ez ran• mreviae between the two when at year would do likewise is their own little con- . they have w nt: taut night,I surgeon ac om Makin his lamb,Dana p i Ceres what a different world it would be I Japanese is stet g men, As one who, rho h a brilliant writer, which the • to aa'nerve southern or western window, staretohltag the or the night,!accompanied by the hospital is w warped with jndloe sad insular m y p� r. With a 'violent effort I roared sa proof of their gttachaaaeao to their now silk a. tight .■ possible. Io will an else Yen t Aa awful deal loth. Opportuntdes disposition, beinj Class feels s that re resents►dorus of ho e. o rP for edao►don ne leafed- Brad. habits con- tare. The are yeelf and eagerly ltetened for their ap- facts are oitble bibs o value and his den- y u• the sweetness and v�ty of the tone; 8 y roach. I wanted bo' hear my fate pro- or Cansdlan Copper Coinage Is a mixture the wind will bring from it. Having done traO�• A general feebieaess of mental bone , the most thoroaa oriptlons, whether of eery or society, are of athorised ooios and old bank tokens, this Induced. An uncongenial way of making a onnced. i w embellished toy fan and everted you may ins moved to Ro further and ag y _ They an all L • They etc ab length where I la and *9 Pe by Th tokens Issued a the wets a more elaborate eeollata h living forced upon one. The glorious need vented from b* g y, prejudice a to be littl other than romances ' y �e dud�• Greek Catholic a doctor examined; y body. - which have, not the recommendation of before the Government book control Tare some quarter-inch w and make ,time of life gone to little or no purpose, H ! I Mottled, . I heard him remark to the of a copper money. are apt to be despised. a box the length of your witradow from If 1 it I Yee If ! These years will never come t cry wort among ordinary fiction anal bis tanoosab a<b any back and on will never be the men . Hence you soil . • _ eager. I *an nearrrly deafened by the rate. Th are old. battered, and worn. and four or five inches des and six or seven y you y Possibly his have been. Well small church or c Sing, or rather dt'ramming, In my van. _ — the tors, In the opinion of the average inC6a wide. Bursa few small holes is a P� y�g , what al- �. - that I IST perfec fly Motionless, w As . . oft; en, useless. Bab they are really so- Circle near what will be the upper aide of tho'? Are you going to sit on this Account r'" . � email hamleba wl a t to loo a sin le word of what they might A New awe -, qqn ing a new value--& value based open the back of the box when placed in the with folded hands, and sadly mare on Some of the m Y escape me If possible. oh rarity. A short time ago in New window with the open side of the bon former joys or former opportunities that now side now in ne return no more I Go majority of thou "He is insensible already," the doebCr This saw Act enao that ohfidres C:u Yo k w token of ohs Bank of Montreal, dated f+mtaB two bridges like violin brad one ea gocee 1 The bat- k, ] tY ntsianod, "and w 1 not last long. So testify without being b on oath, that a 1 , showing a side view of the bank band. at each end. and stretch on them several tie is no doubt lost so fryer. But.—It is only � . primitive"barra ::7.. ebherali will make siz ! husband or wits ma evidence w y ag last Ing sad on the reverse the ova!shield of strings eat floe o•tgat, contriving a series of o olbok yet ! Look alive and yon ant hats. "Make sizt�' I yai to myself ;•'mskedz bha other ; that any court Can order the city and the words ••Back bokwL One screw plan to aid !n the tight noretohing will gain suo er And haps a better. : ? : The most at:tt what I"" Sin;oo of coarse for burial a new guardian for an -used child that " e pe y necessary, "Ah me t" said the Oz era whole an he ta>eat of these ' rp , , y, was sold for' $61. A half- nn and allow of their being tanned P� ' •t dap-light to-mo ow, morning." a vofoe In, can take a ohnd on y away from its ty of the same kind of token went for$29. t° one note. Then rails your sash on the lay dying, " had I devoted my energies - Island,andithe 1 - - earned to laugh out I th fiendish exultation. parents, w that they ran have no more A de vie* pony of the Bank of Montreal windy aide of the house, and the wind to the dative case, I might have done some- ': the others who . _ . ' The dresser]said methtng,whioh I could claim upon ib than y stranger, that ill- bra ht 563, and ahalf-penny taken of the passing through the 'hole and over the thing bo parpoae. But, As It is, there has -- better. in so far -) n t distinctly hear, no the answei eml ht- treatment of children, whetter b ten peer gs g ailing make b is tavolved. Tt 4 ig by parents, of O Canada neat for 560. lore.re• Mein will in Its rising and f been no oonoeatratioB and so life as been ,: ,,. s. and As to the an eob the were discuss. nurse-maji'dr. tram s,drunkards,bat farm- Bond Britannia cry sweet music.— Amedoan Cultivator. - - of Morserovia w j y P y p presenting two Children v wanted without recall." Pahaw! D811461 VI ' ors, eto., is Illegal, b a house where Ib ls to meriw. Io is not sore, therefore, to How mach better the view of o d James. 1-1 . 'closer proziml ty a Oh e. I even suspeoted that a child In Ill-treated, lightly of the old tokens. A aaa d m•- --— • — Stir the soiendflo cobbler and reformed i favored resorts ( yea, t>�ere wUi be room oncagh •is 11g y tip, : - f b, for two more, necessary." ' a can be entered and ad b a search dot migh0 prise them highly, dranl4s►rd : '• I gave the strength th of m tiffs -• . 1.3 ` Morserovia in °POre, y y An V atrnly Arm. g" g y warrant, that child h wken shall nob ran - to the service of the devil. and now I have- • „t of the Penns s L'hey had gone, and the place was in auk hears is a great deal of good sense and y1 ovine save for the glimmer of a oeooanub-oil the stureebs at bar-ton o look, that those wha fable fact to the following statement A�ce-Yeu'Oni�1�lying on We floor °ny 'the gloamin" for the honour of my I�, directly south o - lamp. I heard the scratching of mumootien scud ohlldraa cab bo ■hall ins paabbed. soh oh some of oar mad Aaglo•Inraelltes �°other y Ong the tab ih. sad her God and •the of my fellows." 'Bab_ Smoak sea-Otte • - jnet outside the pandal. nob the children son. and that no child w ld do well to Consider: father,who was bay writing at the table what a"glee "' that was !, and what : .• -. more than half It war the nplee made by the CAMP follow- ,hall be employed in any place of amaso- s There are no Last Tri " ,stop palling the Cloth." The a sunset I The forty years rvwderings io catch V taken e� eriM who were .di a common grave for mono before 7 years of age, and none be , ' b L. N. t going gra Utz's verdict In "The Andover Review.'s witch iasbgndy replied • 'I •In t the wildernars were all forgotten in that • ,,: �dets and reefs, -- of us lea�►in bwe:en seven and ben without tr•te'r palling W M Arms o Pisgah •, groom for two more, if Magir rasa tribes were never bodily deporrtsd y prangs ab sad makes LB prospect and In that abundant fen- than twenty mil nessary i ltoenss. Isow all this b nob so • ant m ,. ,1 ! ass it ought to be. But it �� bo rL►. Most of the Israelites were lets y fl°gers chub np. trance. Now, dens,, reader, there -Ie a otter resort of tl felt ut:.taerly stmtnr�ed and quite Indifferent uR prose a good wa , In the country they always 000upled. 4.. - yon. Yon can stud -'- '' Kamchatka and yy bib of a sermon for and the sooner we b som simile in aloag with it Longfellow's •'Psalm of Life " The Woad c as to my fate, which of course I considered r. a iIIg At the tall of Jerusalem Tltas carried off (Ysuelty to Children on the part of their o what! settled after w'ab the Assistant sae eon had Canada the barber. Many people have onl th t Iahabibantsr:of Judws who were tiiink Is meant b no '•retainin �- coast r g scarcely the fAlaos.b glimmer of how ornelt Pua'ts V • very O° °n stn, and Ib is „ y g circuit of : said. My tongue was like a piece of dry leash- y g y son across the Mediterranean to Italy and Carried often to degrees of fleadLrhness the■ins that•re past, and then go at year oil rand breach a: er in my month, which find long since Ceased L infliobed upon poor children In this pn- S Hades afterwards led the Gallows which is never known As Amongst the lower little bib of work with a will, neither whine• the major pot tie . - to yield any saliva ,to relieve the agoniz. tarfo of ours, and in thin Toronto. It u as In ' a tivity. and located them on the Animals. E Ing nor shrinking, neither fear the future - - ` posed of enor Iawful shame. But It is a i b wU the nine. . " Y yass' hnaidreds of Ut�le nor - i ing burning of my bluoat and palate. I could s'O low !i s. From bhem--tthe 'Ton'Tribes things scarcely cab of their cradles, in fact t°° much of the past. Three piled up by the not have made an oand had I attempted ------ �emm -- — &balk of the Jews of German . y Carus. Bob out of their Cradles, are O'clock yet? y R y, g t% low, roll y P y Austria, � mesa ib-.were y though ib were Cloven oraeven oflti a �� to do so, tab I did ob try. for the attend• H y, Poland, Rnada, and RoamawL► lowly tortured to death by those •�without minutes bo twelve ! Don't eked morays, . : ants were all strebo ad on the ground fast 'No one can my what may bake place are sprung ; and these have In very modern whose Iffe they had not lived." ire fact, be a Clam, and - a In the Centre . asleep. I felt I was eserbed—left to die. In France at any time or what nonsense may tam sent offshoots to Northern Fran this kin of iniquity has become so horrible don o conftes that yon are a failure and an • . I was beginning wander, I think, and be for the hour uppermooL Bat the get Ho d, and the United States. Between in England that the worst Oases are their am! a - ' W1 Th h i war back again!in b e bright f g green English Oral feeling among sensible men ls that I r and Judah there has been a own protection for they Cannot be published In the Nagle habeas Corpus prooeedi>igo - tint meadows, picking •Idea with my little Boulanger in down never to else again. It too antipathy.and In America the Jewish in nay journal with•the slightest pretence to at San Franolmoo e,aterday J antics Field tlo- . 440kA and b� $� sister, and so >C sh old have passed away. is a case of rifts would-be Caesar being in i en will not associate or Intermarry decency or right feeling The friends of the scribed the tr ab Lgthro sad a rEes- Babjosh at that m meat, the coolies who the gutter and hopelessly in that Bob very wt those of I+a►c+ellte descent. But the children to BriWa have Intdy ,soured a ed the opidori'that if Nagle�hwd sou,hob - TO the scull, had finished digging the grave--my grave— dignified posidon. too be_.it, o:r all good Is r form score than nine-tenths of the tariumph. 'Whey have had bha law against Q' hs (Field) would gve bean dead - $� ,stretchini _ pared the enbranoe to the panda!, and one people will pray. H w nation today." cruelty to Children made mpah more severe. wi bb '. • e nazbi five seconds. .. . . .. - ., t - :: " a t. e a• - - t - . :.-. . . .. - ., .. .,.,..,- -.J -, , - . r. =� 2.-. - -t.., ,. - - .. - - - e.,. ,:r . 'S �g •I J' 1 b . .: .. ._ b a r' t s° r . - .. .. 4. f 1 !•- a • -J: .: a 1 ::-.., +� ,11 1, } i ! { e is r rF-.. s P l,. .•. r ! f • i. g C+ th. is a7 .M:. 4 y ;,. r..... sat.• ,,i / a :: = , �, �' t t3 :, p • - G.. so $ - e' a.11.. ,.�. .. ,. ...,(. ,. ..i {{, sJ.,,. .L- t. v .'!. s_. ,..-,. .._ c,..- - - _'d'° 1. 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INrING T Q. oeedon of agpi fete rod reefs { ,, , st ki,- bare only at low tilde, rook ' and witheat lasting taaach dmc. d rsvioas R TING WE ID$-RIFUMS grey lustre oh the back o! the head -A. r ¢ .,` P it�ts uintasro:betwems the >msale as,^` _ heav beds dt kelp or MBA-nab �/�/� asok..mA he pine, b late al.' ".4 4, " � a Y >rliret rwaler. w s ' . tJba a r $ F. T�< ` f t�sm bhe0 °bore' prevents them from maninge. I'ar this �: _ _ I11T H$i tl `$ ll�c._ ;.... n < A .' ' •1 FLIES", 0., If r bey&want bo nndersitNwd mud Lally ► . Oo bheeas about reason s man seldom Martine r of hie r---• i�t a=6 to art the and abda- �.. I- 6 a very t _ rPPreoiabe an undertaki waioh it tbtb m4s0 bbe t Y Wise are re Ohara*boor The P' Yor Tbe'head attd eye of fhe Ennuis an ;, , J$--og cad tawrs If a Chinaman dedrem the death of lalaadsr sal ba t>te i{ ,: b°° Fs� erona and aaoertain known to bnlr ham• .very similar to 'ot end an enema he and h himeali l7oited$intro, and tht► Uemmande Islam eedingly beewtUal. »fir ezpreaeips is r.' t o,�ueen a i t d�w8 80° � goes u a d! really attractive, gentle and Laical igeab,serd -4� ,"• • "c`' aim next is favor With the eau-otter as its tend- the eaemyse door It b ao� eidered a sure was belonging to $atsta►are praotioatly the only ae oho bees n n a rock she is bhs '+ ' < F rn.k e less GIs t f "' ter of the human race, they most follow ms Ity affor to�I►skw, and there behold and cote the and rage around. I to kill not only that Particular enemy, y � �be-des in the world They are all po `k. . ., - 4.., t To these blanch berm °y food picture of benignity aa¢ satistaotioa. ,Ii,�,1. , �g Aleutian cambers ai hyis entire U y but under the watrol o#.aa Azt►erioan Oom y The soul prep whoa born, ;' a eve money Y Aleutian sea•otter banter. y will be. is ,. ' onr ma of Alaska, observe that come from Oonalmsksa in t7ta womb and the scan . m cotr►torta � Tarn to y P Oo jsOP�y o! Losing thdr lives.—[Hall and and supply more than 96 per cent. of the :Y. X. ' r for hod 4' lodg, far-extended obain of islands which i nBt►in the each. as well sus from the me annual seat oatah. All of these skins, the a r.ITTLS tars of �ITHMQ , r_ ,, r +, tough reaches almost across from the Peninsula of atermediabe sea-o a: and valuable path of the seal,an ehigpod tab within a few Minster after'Ip ,>r ' . g hMp, A(ast;a to Kamchatka, and that stretch of the Peninsula and Wands adj mien hen t'Moral t ill Material Go Hand In be Laden, where a very far pereenbage finds that ib has a powakful voice, which ib � '�r t' )ITlfort, and 4 ; , •. run 1 Ian y y ri aces in ivin vent be a move the s F'. , :.♦_ �:e it •t fi .. wild,:desolate coast whiod Neu ab fire tacit d' P Y �P n the island. T do nob Had. n# them, vittnaU . indeed, the entire B B Pa �.kt+ for them pro this ig actaRltw x th Mt, So. Elias Alps mad borders -bbe M- live apnea it. keoan�tbo small of ra t►nd Chsaaoter b formed by eewironmait to an daub. are flub sollin the yaws bate and then acv -ending blest. Thep reoe(ve tab Uttls 3 k, °E- a lY ` " Ids;south of the Paaiaaata. Ib is the sole relgsie of• vi age or vtll wo d als►rm d ed attention from the rooster s who ♦Cne an(44 ` !3a " ezbent litbl�e understood and a tad. 9 , °III f }: r oat and rata a of the sea-otter to-day I,, it at bbe rive every otter from the w6 a eztsas Preyohio� and teaching will do lit b approaches her oBe ab facers four ' T «.� ;r, of the smoke. �` g y The animal about whose preservation so PP P h' P b e• "." ise ei region which alone shelbure that an m• Ib a replon now so favored by the le living in damp, dark, dismal, au- much ban reosndy been said is probably hour Intervals, w►tien she allows it to saok4 ` x ; p i.cs, on account i i r. - al from extermination by eager hunters bash y be imagined to what anff the Inv ting tenements opening into narr6w, Moro widely, and ab the nme time lass in• for a few minutes. She Os►r'es tab little far t.,:�` ti'o nervous or and dutk . herdY � hnateesr sab'eo► ' • i allow ib to be removed, or even killed , A I y tiara kacwu shun as other of nsatnre s b. bg 1 vac dirLy alleys. God b better served b tar- � y under her v nose without a robesi c ,t , V >- them at work, .� � . ' w(�aitq roteots them by its violent birkpes6a every winter bete,wherkanti whop r,wso�s nisbing the jwor with houses fib to live in *sutures. Every woman who wean a seal- � . P tormentors ors mattab the sea into foam on its .bold cliffs ab a time they dire nob light a fire ve for and at a lower rent, than b oabi 8 y hat the The paper left. to themselves, gab bgethst j a skin comb knows in a general was o d •�, Rant to age sn( x r` sunken rooky rests, by its chill 'donee cooking, In prevailing northerly Rata of churches where ride is more conspicuous skins tf which it Is made are scarce and like a great swarm of been, an spread oat _ t 7 �' tr PinR at files ` d n'iDd p g on the ground in what the sealers calf f `; fogs which shroud everything is darkness for . y it the temperature b below than piety. To make the homes of hard- hard bo Prioress. Her husband or latter t37O t t protection is ' . Weeks at a time,and by the swift running of sari, as b ofben b. working men and women more oeuvenieu specific y y are ex. "Pods." keepIn well away from the water ble oars iisfore a o ty knows in eoifio was that the ooearr cariontte, and dangerous •' tide rips." y rang Alsube is oonsid, hard vs. But how man of them know r uB Pte-• .. a Lheb y comfortable and comely will tar many year. y ab first for alto b the seal b an am +uld be clean '`s,-- and ez rb ins animal a a can tivsm no better than = cleaned Hie, in the open webers of the North- Ps enough to join a sea-a r hunt- afford employment to ple inclined to nab why they are scatae and expensive? pup r. zth while th la o caaa a bar of lead. &': p+oi a Ocean, never many miles from the g Party ! hb rave, he has to rove his make things better. Whoever do _.WI__ ow many of them know,for instance,that e animals '1+ of land or island, L the ohoeen resort 'lump an3 *M, laano It during the first month or two of his • � . - aaE+the warmth ' ho safely m° landing tID leave gar better theta h found them, those see two kinds of Teal, the hair Beal g _ of this strange animal, which is so well y is his light skin beat throe h heavy and with p and- penbteaoa Lahore" and the fur seal? that the skin of the hair oxisbeno: a pap is reizyd by the nape of his . y :tti dent pro known to every one who wears or notices soften and towing anti. Hs mast able to for that end, evelops beauties and ntiliHes seat it sbaolately worbhleps when simpered nook and phoned out a feMr reds from bbe -I in s shoe its pelage is the costliest and the idle on,�is oonrse nndebsrra b thickest wherever hL efforts and Ilnfluence extend ; with that of the fur seal, d is never made shore his bullet-like libble head will drop ' +roteoticn step grs far known to mar ; r►min le skin someog or tnriona winds. He must ma himself but what is et more ooasrgaenoe to baron g Into oloake? It b ooared and ran h and Le below the surface of the waster, where sufito- rag l line choose the - tarp sells for six hundred dollars. well nigh insensible to extremes of !d and personally aobing from snob tmpalsee cad generally flamed and used -for the mane- cation instantly ensues--the little crestars is thinner and th the exception of a few rooky bland dear>rh o!food ; cad to do all bhs v tote working for snob cads. the reflmz inflaeuoe facture of pocketbooks,satchels,hand bags, nob knowing enough to raise sb and regain 11 he surface. lb r and islets of the Kurile chain north of acceptable bo the hanbers of his invol benefits him personally even more than he gloves and coachmen a Rapes. The hair the sir. .11 nor gee the le Ja4p aft►, this Alaskan refuge b the last resort several yawn of daily practice with b key fibs hie snrroradi s, Im oval le found evtr where while the far seal When they are stout six Weeks old the h t: tl:ea are not t ) I of Ith� sea otter in ibe struggle for ezisbenoe. or "bidarka,"as it is called in Al ka. any departmea0 of business demoralizes In practically confined to the Behriag 800. ,Paps begin to take swimming lessons. Their - I nut. Leggings . It hat been exterminated from the Califor- when he at last becomes �rofio entil 6sla the worker. Every painstaking and con- Hundreds of bhoasaoda of hair Beals are progress is slow and clumsy, being confined tat burlaps, are � . ni ,,the Oregon, and bho entire Northwest paddle his oanoe with safety, to th wildest captured ever year in the Northern Ab- at firsb bo paddling along shore and allowing acientions Pori Iavlgoratae the moral P y y the wart to wash them back as fast as the co L and Sitkan Archipelago, n as far am abotms at sea, and can handle his ed and sense. Doin with sole reference to immodisbe lautio 0 jean, while so far as is known the 9 „mad to drive PdaB . P 4 far 33 hue far . ; the fgot of the Mt. Saint Elias Alps; wad, sea-otter spears wibh precision sand sot, he gain, doing for the preseat, develops selfish- far seat has never been seen there. Thor: reach tke water's edge. t - ,:we. Leggings • : : onithe Asistio side, ib has been eliminated ab once joins the select oitole of ed and nesn. The habit, early formed, of doing was a time, however, when the far seal was sow. TEE SKIN IS aataovsD. r c he bod are - from the entire Kamchatka&seaboard where trashy hnnbers ongiag to the ham eb of his everything well is • moral sat found almub eve where else. So m 'I`he killing completed, the task of eitiR I' ' y ! a r9 safeguard, it ry emigre in en cn�de it was fires dieoove:e3 mud noted bby white asti�h• savants IraacL cad manifold oheateries. ie pinatas information about the fur seal p ning begins The labor here involved is men, towards the and of the seventeenth A sea-otter hunting patty in a bo-day When each one tries to make a min that more than nine-benths of the pictures iy g very severe, de andiag long practice before c 1 Faltelgas. ce tnry. ooabaLss anywhere from teen bo fifty embers, bettor the world will advance rapidly toward of them ere entirety inoorreob. Laadseer, �n or even more a000 to the ' of the the millennium,— Ma'or Hugh T Brook se late am 1848, drew a seal that looked like the muscles of the book and thigh are so .1 he sea-otter in bob a very large animal. . rding - . sebblemenb.from which it note oat. in the Tribune ( l g a' developed an to permit a man to bend down 1•x•r. i ev ry boy knows tabby well how big a a walrus. , g _ b and finish welt a fair day■ work. The ' . ;, f beaver ie and what b looks like. The sew- The largest parties come from O nalsska, s esxTUaY o>P SLAUGHTER body of the seal preparatory to skinning is . i rest to bee otter resembles the beaver ve closely is Morssr°via end Beloovakia T are PQgBt BOtlwd Forests'. Seals formerly abounded In the Southern roAad over and balanced natal on its the Supreme i brought down b the o squarely J.De.>eparomenb of size and shops ,its head b tons era however, cfnak b lIt Pon hanUlag grounds IbL said chat Paproo Saand has 1800 miles seas. $hi were inners to the water s edge backs The natives then make a single mwHb ' sac Lone aBSe f- .. an more oarlike, while its tail b shorter and y tle schooners whin Lei°sg of shore line, and all along the line, miles with bbe skins only to bring nominal prices ant along the belly from the lower jaw to the,il �llr,wtnRp co Bred with donee far. Like the beaver be the white traders, who haves rem and end miles farther than the eye can reach, in the glutted marketa of the world, but for root of the tail. A circular inoldon is then . - . In, it has broad, palmated hind feet cad oats or warehonmes in every sea-ob r hnnb- y ' alit wt the bntohe never eta od until ate an unlawful ! ' bone vast sad almost unbroken foreec of PP made around the flippers. Seizln a flu of viii pP g P small, interior fore hands ; but unlike that �• enormous braes. The supply is so vast, the iodine were virtually exterminated, so the skin on one side of the abdomen, the giant rodent, it is a meat, fish- and aboll-flab hey bake 'the native hunters d their far the Southern seas ors conoernsd. th�t,e offending w►noes down on muffin vestela so that atohongh the sawmil4 have been work- workman ants the skin free from the body, I et�eg to the eater, and seldom bastes a vegetable sub- g , to save fag rep 5M.000.000 feet of lumber taken out Whet those persecuted, helpless area• lifting lb as he goes, rolling the body out of l time and to ain the favor of the a ooessful tares were all killed off, or whether they i 1.N ems• and molt daring g hanbera. of ohs forest every year for the past ten took safe a is Bihrit# Sea it not known btio�eiuin on the sand am the operation pro-- . : - ., G Before the sea.otter becmme an obj sot of the s ace@ made these inroads g g ceeda. y of the case. White men do not hnnb' bo goer'' P • t supreme valne to the white for-gatherer, ib y great seem no more than garden patobee. An Certain io is, however, that P1bns BehrinR good band can strip a semi in feu thmn tinware Conn was not much hunted b the human natives extent. The•ohaes b two laborio for the and his venturesome crew, having been who kept art -. � y official affronts pplayas the amount ai stand- 8 a minute. No akin b lmfoon bheaarauss save -;_. of its chosen places of resorb in the North return—it does not pay them. °t they 'timber is bbwb mrea at 500,000 000,000 shipwrecked in 1741 on the then unknown a small patch at the muzzle and bail. The ,� Chin �>0 feet of stimulate the natives to a most an mibti Commander Islands found there millions Pacific Ocean. At that time it was• common �° lees, or a thousand yearn supply, eves ab skins all gathered, they are taken from the � ' hanker com- eight the dusk savages between Call#or- exertion, and as matters are now oo duo 2. upon millions of seals. ` dg y ag the enormous rate the timber b sow being P° Held to the salt horse, where they are laid A and sung r nil and Alaska to see it sporting at _sea or the sea-otrbers in Alaska do not hay w day's 1e from COt°Paay"flat company was orgwaised in out one upon the other "hair to fat," with + they were, in P° g res0 dnri the whole ear. felled and sawed. The lTtmbermaa, Rnssis for the baskingg in the sunshine on reefs awash and u8 y which these items are derived, adds that purpose of hnnWng over Kalb profanely spread upon the fleshy sides. aims, annoying - . rogkq slightly above the tide le rel. P%rdea of native hunters relieve h other these new grounds as soon as the discovery Thus they lie for two or three wee '['he neighbor the timber belb of %Wanhingbon Terribory ks. when t 8 . ro,day one is never seen "oepb afbar bbe in rapid saooendoa, and thus a ntiaa►1 wen an area equal to that of the States was made known. No restriction was they become pickled and are ready for chip- nd the banker most , and then only for 2 search is mainsainsd. Thus stimn bed by placed upon their slaughter, with the resulb menb. Thb ll . vigilant search, y of Vermont, Mmoaohunet*' Cornneotioub , however, does nob usaa y Is and an order the traders, this warfare is rend still that is late than owenb ears the seal was insjtaub. There is abundant reason for this and Now Hampshire. Thab does not look y y begin natll the last week of the Beason, The National scarcity and wariness of a sea-otter • and more deadly to the nee-otter. dnoe the beat psbire well high exterminated from the Com= when the akin@ are corded in k es of • .Raumed the : ' y ' ' improved breech loading rifler are w like an immediate scarcity of timber, es. ceder Islands. In 1785 the Prib lov wants all the details of its ohasc narrated, ag peafally when it b remembered than this is y two each with the hair outside. he"pat2k- c rat case. The that story would surpass -the most ardent used in addition bo the weapons and ardfioes only one out of many vamla tracts of primeval islands were discovered. The discoverer, ages are in tarn packed into hogsheads. . . e awarded the of the aativea bhsmselves. 4ehrmaa Prib lov wam the commander of s wart of fancyy. ioreRb yet untouched by the woodman's y • containing twenty to forty skins, in which, ,i establishing - been the Rdsniaas and Coeeacke flab be- The" fire-arms in the hands of a yoaaR axe. small sloop named bh' So. George, In which shape they are sent to London to be dyed. noe isened an -.. -came; acquainted with its rich glossy tar, and ambitious Aleubse, in spite a a warn- — ---i — - . , he had eenrohed for these islands for three Therq is a popular bnb. very erroneous . ' Jendent from • towards the clone of the seventeenth century ings and restraint of the old men, m t result - The lamb emission of the imperial Parlia- weary years. He n ad one of them St. Idea that the skin -of the seal has much the his premigen. . � - • thpy found the natives north of Kamchatka sooner or labor in the ezS:rmtnabio of the menbwhloh has just closed lasted six months. George, alter his v 1, and the' other St. same appearance upon the back of its right- , -: Is now again and Alaska quite indiflerent as to its value kahlan, for these same old men, In rder tto The Parliament ejlting Is the twelfth of Paul, after his pa a saint. Here he fat owner bhab it has upon that of the fair l.z)e K-�epera and willing to part with 'al► the skies they compete successfully with their oathfal gsr Mai sstyy reign, and bhs session'just found the great breeding place of the seal. creature who eventually wean ib. Nothing .e fight by s hid for more trifles in exchange. Thenbhe rival, have to drop their bone open" ended is the third. There may be other The slaughter went on for nearly s wen• can bsfnrther from the truth. Few skins f Appeals—the - fts r, y demand of these Masoovibio aadarrowsand bakeap bberiflslnmdf etenaa four before the rarliameab comer to an and tart' nntll,m 1868, the Pdbylov Istssa is be- are less attractive than b the sealskin when - fur traders for more skins of the kahlaa $o the bad work goes on rapidly, al oagb a byy more I&M of time, and It is exceedingly owns part of the United States by virtue of first taken from the seal. The tat b not stimulated those Alaskan natives everywhere majority of the natives and the tx are rep llkety that the Government won't nab as purchase o{ Alaska from Rama. Dar- visible, tab b concealed entirely by a coat p. into the greatest energy and persistency in be1'e oppose Ib• end to It sooner than it can help. lug bhh period there had been spasmodic of stiff overhair,dallgeaybrowaand grizzled. . . its capture, until the animal became almost Before we describe the hunting i detail, It is not often that a band of scholars attempts at restriction both ac the Com• The process of dyeing them L tedious and prone. Wise ,' it area be interesting to have it us erstood mender and at the Prib lov Islands but i0 n their lace - invisible to their search, where lb hitherto y utter ether ab the iavlbabiga of a King, y ezpeasive, requiring s great smoaab of skill place, that the whole number of skins ao taken g bbogg was not until the Alaska Commercial Com- gre had.been abundant and always in tight» bas bo be thou bt ssb and ihp heat and and experience. The dye, too, is in the K pected at the ,r . annually does not exceed tour t oap►nd, PNy g puny was formed to 1870 thab a system was main a secret, which is possessed endrel b religious die- • The sea-otter is hunted to-day for our When the Alaskan on was tranmf rred to yet among the least of the brethren. Some- ado bed which seems so have roved ono y Y _ P P English houses. The average rios of a raw that line and traders in the e►me manner, and by descend- the small catch of only r like this bas roosatl taken place oesdul for the protection of the mat duou P no, in 1867, y ,° P g akin In London is g10. After the are ovd, especially ants bf the came peopld who chased it for loan hundred oboe" null was all the so Stockholm. Disdngalnh Orientalisbo bresdin time. The resent y aqn y g p arrrangemeno ed the will re%dil bra not too pro- : I the Russians during W6a aeb century. Its have .met in the capital, it b to be hoped dre�ae y_ y °g g25 eaoI , and all where �, g , almost ea- Russians sainted. But the ex r keen. without any patronizing airs on the of ernment and the lesson. for Thea Government . .f range i. now restricted however, p�'� TIM raocgss or Ds Ixa stimnlas given m the nativds by r keen, part temptation is tirely to Alaskan water. Indeed, were it native pushing tnden has remnl in an their royal hoot cad witton0 nay nnbeoom- ban received darin bhs lid severed b p g: R Per y then differ, each establishment hying i "z iste� to foolish not for the protection given by those furious increased return far above the renal of the ing servility on theirs. Neither King Oscar the lease over $7,000,000 taxes an3 ran- own methods. In the main however, it is , and to hell - • storms, dense fogs mad those pitiless rooks old regime. nor hb a000mpliahed wife. woatd mean m tale while Ohs+ Alaska C�m�an has made ' - eg .) . Y done about am follows :—When the skins are ,-da b het - a d reefs south of the Aleutian Archt lago play k prande. And no doubt they did not. fortunes for all of its members. The natives r Y Y p• Archipelago The skins range is vales from fix dollars . revived by dressers they are still in the salt. gone forever, and the PaniannL of Alaska, it would hsve to one hundred and tlttp dollars h, as rho statement of Lieut. Wood, of the too, have profited by It. There are less The skins are first placed upon a teem some--: " Some people btBt long, long ago utterly exterminated. they e from the imaubaee bo mature United Shales Na y, to the effect that Chris than four hundred le on both islands p P P b ey grad C PeOP + Uhtng like a banaer�i beam, the @alb is wash• .pry essence of I hunting it here cal for hardship and assmples. Some exceptionally fl skins than mtlsdoan is Mina are a failure, has their only means of. supporb being the ad off and all the fat is removed from the - +adf ul refrain, i. k Qf life which bhs chase of no other tar- been every ear the eoormoas arm of be eu°l0ed a great deal of o°rnsP°adpnas. Oas fisheries. They ere aid 40 cents for each r ' bad en�agh , &ring animal known to man demands. bwstm tonghundred and six hands dollar j in, +red their aver P w i• about flab side with a beaming kai.e, Dare being . - e sea-otter i, so alert and tb so Dana of the Canadian writers on the. alb ect re- ak age age taken that no cubs or uneven places are t. But it is y sb the London salon. -tee•, tars Liens. Wood to the work at Bishop per annum, not bad when t V remembered \ - � .- made in the pelt:. The skint are next washed s possible am ( ands strong, that its o�►ptnre Involves the Exlrcslvaganb at such w slam see s. yob Boon, his own countrymen, in China ;; and chub the are Idle nine months in the oar. - y y In water and placed upon the beam with the b c lost," said . keenest tact and utmost endurance of Its when one of thane perfect mess-otter fns b deolum that the Bishop's look, Instead of The Alaska Commercial Campany has also far rep, after which the grease and water In - . c is only three t - '..1, human captor. spread out before your eeyyes, an passed beinfl made up of lunatics br hired oeaverts, bought from the Russian Government the removed by noraping}rith a knife They are • . � y of time to 1 IThe men who make this chase of the sew- under your fingers, the rich Ahimm r of its numbered amen its members Chinese mar- sole right to hill smile in the Commander then stretched on frames and dried in a - troo s took otter their sole business are mostly nabivea d P ebony fur, deep, 'dense. soft and gloomy, cleats and tae ors. Ib d adtdbbed, bow• Llands. From thin nanroe they gabber moderate heat, after which they are again , c ler's hopeful- of the Aleutian Islands, of Atka and Oon. a ears mo stro 1 that the' first o ection ever, that misslin work in China is extreme- about 45,000 skins annual! Add to this P atanka and the natives of the Alaskan Perin- PP n8 ' 1 y planged inbo water and thoroughly cleansed attle that has of ezoadve cost i voted down—ii i worth ( dif ioalb to , the avenues m Prefer- number the 100,000 killed in the Prib lov • y PMd y with soap.The cleansing process oomplebsd, ' only people '- sula and Kadisk Island. In general terms the prioe.-4E[xxair W. B+LLtorr in oath's menb there being hclosed against Chrbdm& grasp cad non hmve prsscbioally the whole the.skin pasmes to the •'picker,'• who dries ' ` a little con- . ri ey have a striking resemblance to the Compadon. It iw more than likely thab one rwmlb of number of skins collected each year. the fur by above heat, the pelt being kept - it world be ! Japanese in mature, in physioQaomy and IO mast not be m that the seals the trial of Mrs. Ma briok and the agitation PP°s moist. When the far ie dry he places the , >pportunitles disposition, being of •calm and dootle na- . _ CarioRR ChtneSe Sabi • over her sentence will be the apppoointment an at the Pribylov Islands during the akin on a beam and while it is warm, re• habits con- - ' tare. boy are short and muscular, and m artmival oo�b 1. If o6b b done entire year. They only come there,during moves a main oosb of hair with a dull f inental tone ; nR When a Chinaman desires a for b appar e most thorough water men in the world. brooding msawn which lasts Isom earl in Of rnaltinv a - They are all Caristians, having been con• dine with him he does nab do so, b when then will need bo bas extreme caution taken br ang Lbw in September. y shoe knife, grasping the hair between I& . � glorious seed . - v bed from b,.rbarism by the Ratds►n he does not wish him so say he M the in�the wording of its oonstitnbloa. It the y P thumb and pis .knife, the thumb being purpose. If I . • t rook Catholic priests who began mission- question : Oh won't you stay and a with an#s►voarmbk senbenoe of a man's piers b to ws�THEY 00YS IiROI[ protected by a rubber oob. The hair mast - . 1 P a wore amen them as to c as 1780. ms, Please V The visitor will know be appealed againub, what about the favour- to u4mn knows. The first to make their be Pulled out, nob broken. This prooem in I never come g he is not wanted. When a Chinaman ex- able? And what about all the legal galb- oontinned until every coarse or outer hair. • he men you ' $mace you will native the presence of a hies and quirks which m b0 in tb ease appearance on she breeding grounds are the lore or short is worked out from the small church or ohm l in ever one of the pacts a Present and it does nob oo s, he q � o bulls, who come both singly and In droves g ' Pdd alt, what al- Pe Y of wealthy orlminwls rosraat the name for g y The skitamre then dried agmin amd ahmved $11 hamlets where the live. - sends one °f eraser value I from about May until the end of the this accoanb �► y A tloh man's servssn0 gets no sa yet can? o may be right that there should seamen. The land with perfect oonfldenoe on the polb side to a fine, even surface - J rnuee on SamE of bbe most successful hunters re• y t Upon their Y ;81 now in neat frame cot men are the a ticanb; while ariw bas such a corset, but the danger of abase b _ P They mare next atmebohed mud softened dbhsr ties that now es, but a y t~ arrlvalithe balls whsoh are then am tab as by a i mill or a workman who } Re I The bat- �. . m4ejorlty of them are still dwel in the an P to servants o! the roman lt�mo idling y Im " '� g •, w 1 bnb few mete ss lbablona The It.Is said that thin, at any-rate, b jamtbe- tats asp their podtiona am near the throws them inbo an open hogshead and { --it is only s p itive barratikiet or sarthera dreg• P P e• PP banter, ve and you I_' o b" hats. . Perquisites of the former often mo than goad ssll doubt, that the next naval wssr will watrer's edge as possible, If they rove dances npoa them barefoot nnbll they are trI !e bhs aaLrles of the latter wh is the be one of surprises, and that speed accord- broken into leather. ,a a better. �T a most attractive and interesting settle- P • 1 wlll be sae of the rime elemental of strong enough m withstand the attacks of The are now read for , .', bolas as be , mp t of these le L Bork on 8 firkin mole reason of these differenoes. T nr b8 y P those of their fellows who come after them, y Y dyeing, which b t my energies ,and)-the that can be said about age honseby and sinooriby,oonfideb clerks suedes 8mokelese coal will also need bo be done by applying the liquid dye, made ao- .; �' � •- Leland they stand where they srs; if nab. they mnsb I@' dons some- the others whets contrasted with it, the and ssslesmsn b all branches of dun used. for share opnld be no postibilfby of tar• cording to the different formulas used by j rte whl there was s Ion trssil o! smoke move back a book sea as it ware. the varlons flrmt and nb on with s brash t' receive ra asnaai net i the P g P bet firm's business, besides their far ary showing the pro of the soaghb or as oowaisal come up It m the dace firThen the carefully covering the points of the stand. 4a there has - - ter, in so far am cleanliness mud morality gr • tie has been ' . to �vL:ved. The richest hamlet are those ggnn b to seeker. Trained Betoken also mare specially to Iny of th wsihin bulls is over tar. After lying folded with the points .. W w 1 pehaw 1 �'; of MorserovL and B alcovskl, owing to the The highest ambition of a Ottina The cal comfort b tha6 all °g g ' aIId sou each other for some little bi f old James cl set rozfmi of these viU a to the mob hssys a nice ooffin and s fine funeral mossy they It by a period of universal, ° °nee p ag In Chhl<a toe can alwa born oaey nations are vary mn on the level in fhb the stun Mrs hang up and dried. tihe red reformed fa�oured resorts of the kahlsa&. spaso and desperate fltrhbing among on the atrsogbh of having a mien, bas body 'lrespoot am one knows no more � tether bhems elver. Though the have been rear- dye ie then removed, another oost appH h of my life Ajorserovia L situated on the extreme end what will be the effect of a fight in earn- � y q dried and removed and soon until the re- new Ihave of ithe Peninsula of Alamka. Forty miles would+dvanoe him a owb u he do>sea 8 telling and fighting for more than a month • Hoar of m a eobl month of its doe are sbs oslebra6ad daDgh�• The former is res�ie to for • Long my this i8o°rauoe °oesdnoa and oonidnae to do so for the remainder of gaited shmde 'ia obtained. From eight boa y _ y twelve costs are . uired to make a good s 1 nn where the debt of hb father for three lions, The greab series of naval manaeveriugs the season, yet the fighting which takes g° ows. Bab Soonak sea-otter hnnbi°q gro ds, color. and what --' . more than halt the gntire annual Alaskan the lmirter b only responsible far tae bto of wish Its sham $phis and attsoks an various place upon the arrival of the vows b the 4 �•­ ­ � ] . .� . .. - . ntierin s in = catch 4 fasten a asst. Saonak Island, her own husband. harbo{trs and asbttaries has been gob over, leadiesb and Moab vindictive known to the gY y When m Chinamen roosts iwother he abr s and it is generally andenrbood that the seal. By far the heaviest perosnmge of ! The SItB]C�CBII Wasp ce n in that leletjs wad reels, embeswing ao m[sa of lap and r aeezts hb own heads, send oov n bb tumults have bean #avonrabla and that Bra• matilmbioa and death amt the males oo- The Mexican was b bnilb eatirI for , A k \t aundant en- .1. . than twenty miles eguaro, is the chief sea- g shad not see each and the P Y 3 there is a octet resort of fhb vast wild region between head. If groat friend basin may still rest is paaoe sir onr& at this lima badness He b over two inches long whoa �- i can study Kamchatka aid Sibka. other for a long time they wo rub protoodon no longer of her wooden walls. With the ad-,ant of the cows b presented he is/of agb, and b about the oolour of n t . Im of Life " - The island of oomk L with a shoulders nabU they gob tired. of but bar h,on case. The greab draw back of a abrong oontramb between the males and bay horse. His plunger b a fall inch long -- making each others health they oaf : all these sham engagements b that It can females, not only In vise and shape, bull in and as fine as a spider's web. Unlike the ` . r `` retaining r U circuit of about eighteen mlles $Jt ••How ie your stomach?" or "H hmve never be fully aaoeotbaiaed by them how,the dI tioa. The cow b as dove-like and abiuger of s; oomtorwn bee, the stinger of the 8 y and beach are found here and bbe , you eaten our rioa?" "How old yon?" new war vessels will stand an actual can- able as the bull b saturnine and fwgr Mexican is non-forfeltable. He don't - ther whine- major portion�of its sea margin b Com- Y Y wasp r I K the future of enormdts wabsr•worn boulders "How maoh did you pay for y san. nonade. Their mac is very delicate otoas. The oow�ssal b much smaller and give rep of ter one lunge, but has it alwa Amt. Three piled up by the sari. The interior ie a de- dale?" - and very complicabo& W it in actual war- maoh more shapely in Its proportions Wen randy for ea all-day job, if necessary. �Taw . , s t . and though sdlwte low, rolling,m tundra or water- Man wet pe�OOab end imam, tan not be eedl nab out of order. An b 66e bn11. They are not more than one- mission of the.Mexican wasp seems tae bas r�:; 8• °MY j " could be fairly riddled fourth as large rear do they show many of bhab merely to hnnb rep� eople and ran that etingar { .,r even five morass, with a rooky rid r, elevated was the women wear abort wok ilrtd old I►emr/of a babel lass hat( Ltlon In the (aster o h pp !�1�ed g Darr aawL $oats an drawn by onaa, with shot and be left"on terrible emiw part f the of is into them. The natives say that he will -' . l clam, and 4 the centre some eight hundred feet is yy p taro and as omrriaga Move sail. Old roan p y ball cad yet could be easily repaired wibhonb season ditpLyed by the baW. The teaeoa g:.feu mUes cab of h4 was to W8 b. There is no timber here, bat plent by Y gab a whack t . 'j • at (I r&d fly kibes, whUs children fold bh mane into. may dock and could be , fib Mr for this lien in their going to sea every few at a per+eos~. The natives seem to get fob vas . . >l�, sphagnum and a score•of aural d �k on Old women,Instead of onng, gg again with tlaaging for coal. days, leaving their young 0 bake ogre of snake,..bites, oeatipede bi and coo j;: proceedings 1�'waber ponds, ht which multitudes of acre the idols of society. Love making only hat if arse of those to mrsandous shot@ got themselves while they- are gone for several stings, bat i# theyy disco ` c:e Field de- and geese moo found every spring and �� Ib nos babe the hall of one of the modem war da rot m tdnne hi search of food. 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I Zo'u r%'wu'b P" ption to Taro News Is paid. . . a • ; ition. Association to be held in Whitb Br . - - *I., . - NTI�NG s' 1­ _ L.f"Z��­ W- c ... Ifib " I y ooklin or Myrtle to Detrois or Port F A . U 6 � , . .. . - !� � . ... , - "' ­ _. our pces are acknowledged by a Huro and retidrn #5. East Saginotw omd 1, �. � . , Y! -1. . .. . - ,-- - � . . � p,. - f . " . i on Tuesday, Wednesday and Th*sday, . . I P I I . . _t Vf,�. .. I .,"1. ,.-.,;.A. 16 1 7 I - - . 'L ..�l, �� . 14 t go of. date on label on the first paper I- I - * 4 grand Rapids 09, Chicago. , . � I , $1 . I 1. .- ;�i'l -1 11 . r. . . . , - , , . - v 1'( 4 I . � �'-.V: 0, -,.Ii . , I " .. . I. - - . � '1� N . . -�- 4 . � .� . ,�� �F' --";.. - ­" .1,�,. . . I . , ., . . , ", ,;, at t ways . . I 1 -444e . '' . I -'­ ;0 i'�.lte' !"'! , . " I receipt of tnoney his olnee. Always Sept.Sep$. 24th, 26th and 26th. Ba* Iby #8, Ora .h ,PL,A " , 1,41. . :0-1 I'_�:(%#':', : - - . � I . . . _ i � 1. . I I . I . . 1. ,. _., ­ . 10, ,:! ­.1 � 11 . . A I : ­ . ;!, 's, --..; - t�_'4'�fl �., �l,­ , " a- :"- - - ­ Mud& nati, and Vilwa , -tX�A� .(.%. 0_-74- , ''. 'A� ';+, . ) � T'- - J ', i "�.' k e date paid I akead. tf kee 011, Cleveland i i"' , k! �.� ,A 6' 0 . _ .. . �kl I I � . . I �?- I . - ; 11 . , I - %� . -11- 11. .� .e I I `­ �; .� I IF.vy I � i -Rev. J.J. Cameron of Vo4ands, . • V_r.,!i� .j, , ,,,4 X� � ,,- i� .."'. .; . . � �ji4.v, .- . .­ , . . I � ... t. t_��.. I I. ",_',1�14. � � - ... � .. ,:, , - ;" . • - I . , ' for.. - :' .7' -'I:-N.1, '. , . - - . I - , ;.0 . , !- ; - , � w, 4 ," '.. A. #._1 .1, . . , . - 1 $7, to go Sept. 27th and 28th to re- . L416 'P, ,� .�J, - 1..��­ - . : I 01V t .: t! 146. 1 yo ;1­ . ., , I � � '.. L 0 MjtW� visited friends bore this week and wade tober 14&b. For � . ime o ave. wl�:_, � I � a�_� � 1�1 11 ,�� l� ur order ," , '''. . . I ..­­­ m; . , . -.'. tuna�p,to the and of 0o 7; --L� , �` - �kow is tine , I I I - ,."�,_�� .­ I' -":�t-.�-i�% 1. . I � . . � . i, , �': , I . ..,- ,.�:' - � _%.� . : -y VOL,, US &,pleasant call. He is in love with his . -j. ; - 4\ ..,! . . . ,i._:-. , - , . . I �A! sht .(V tnuo C,I ti ets and further information Apply to I 1 !.; ....7 . .- . -.. - . I., . •-,�:,'% ` * 1.� I..., - . now home by the historic St. Lawrence, - ' ! I 11 I . . ­ - � __ I ! . L 1%1.1.�,..i i. I... I �: ,rf_,.. . . i-I �.&_ ., - __ � 1�::_I - , - - , ­ . . . . �. ,- -_ 4- .". ­ ====____ .. ' - ... � 0107 1. ­,..�,;�'-W ' . , .m... 1. . . .1 ; :. im - - ­T L _ 'I " . .. RERING. iONT, SEPT. 20..1"," E. Sty uttown ticket and toele- �i:-�Wi, ". and thedescended nerous hearted people, who are , * 0� .C;V00�&T.. . _ . , - :. . 1, . pb office Whit Y. - - A k:5 ti � �". � - - I . . " . largely from the U. E. Loyal- gTA : - :...;�,.;q,: '\: Pro, .- . ­ . , ..'� ENTS THIS DAY. into. . . - of houses in this village . . ' - ` - _.4_?1-`% .- . . ,. , ��� � ew ADvERTISEM . The scarcity IF_= '�? .�'Ivt:#J.1,1 I-.. -.41 n ­:. * d �­,01, - , : :1 �_��",;, -4. I .. ­ ., � . - I: � . * , .1 � , _- , 1 r4'. I.. . � � - . ," I� .7.I—: . . - , � I, ,�. . . L � I . . � ; : ,,.'­ . - . . - I - � _ . . j, . ; I , � - .. ­ I -_ . atn­ '-t New- 880TO it . -,41::-.� 10.� ' 11 - ,,, -"' a to be the only thing otandiust in 4" I . Jlistbpened a lot of the fi ask- ; ­ . - #6bgr ­�! , Ill -.11 . . We be til late 16. aw I ar I . . ­ I .- . _. . &I-E. Stephenson. ,. We way of Pickering beco i a large I ­ - . - _. , I S I I .. '!. r . - ­ .. _41". iw -- I ' -�RSTE�S' . . ­­ . ,:`��:,t: , I I ,r,d-.�, At , - ...4,J . I ': - i �il' , 1�v�i - , . ..� � __ , � � _ _G 1 �� �.8 iaeo-W. J. *rdou. .. T, I _. ,!!�I ton, of the Whitby Gasette. He was . . � 1 r. . - , � I % 4&­1 , li. j . �..I - ., - - , : I qu ­- 1� .. � .' ,-� 1: _.: ,_ ,0, city. ' Either our ant-arprisenzo capiw . L .. .. . . ._.,I . .., '. married last week to Miss Etta Howell . - ��.�,-,.'�!.+ - , M.]BA1 slery%-Geo. �ark .n . . . ____ f . or OvLr - . ... .�F, . ,...�# .. i -0­ I _. OJ! � ­� ' .. the happy couple are , capital looks entaMrise. People T Sl TRO SERIN S AND ? ... . : "­.�.. I -. �­ A 8.0. - , . . . . .0 than town, and . L 0 - . .. I I _ . Nc. . I , ,,;. � . in - ;. . _ . . . 'L _�_ . Street, , Mrs. Roallie. .:-,- �1. . i .� . I . - -, �. � . , � � - . . . ­ 4 .. I.. ... I � '...'; away to N w York state on the custott 'livii:4 here now want other houses, people . I . . ,,, . . ;­. ;?__: - I -'c ,.; ..._ :1. _ &*' ­ q I- . . •- - . - - I. . I . - . . .­ _d, I I. ­ I 0:0 to i1m ; -, .. _: �.i - .. - � �, ,..- ., . . .- ; ; ,I . . --. .1.1. . * ._ •, .. , - --- - . . I . . . 1 I . -I- . , . .,;I . . _ ­: ng , � I , . . - - . ....� , I 11 eri '', to chOba om. 1 ..: ,i . I - V ear-w.T. Dunbar._ . ..;.­ �., cry tour. : - ' ' .1 , , - 1- - . . � �. . r. ' Our very orarmest reg living elsewhere would come bar's if they , . .., - - I -fr I ,ards are . 0 L - . l : � MI M . I �. . ,. 81 rayed ! -..-� - . : , 4 ' �ief' shams' i Pick ' e ] ..", - , Harrison Johnson, . :,!,- _ . . W F1 .. , . . eould,get saything inside the village to � - 1. � ,. 1. L _ I , � - . - * :,._..�.,� ­ I - ' . . I i. _.. , :. .�- I ­ .­�_' - I �. I. :1 ��'.:.,,��i,:, .. D. c;,�01 . - . proffered them. - '. . I - To rent-Thofs.,11.. Richards . I.: . ­ live in. For a young man think of ,' , .- . _­ ­ . 1 �4 . 1, .. .1. � - . I*� , I I . . P, I , . .. . . - -W. H. Billings. � , �)"".i�k."'. -On Tuesday Sept. 24th the Rev. . � : � - ..0. -, . L% � 1. .�'. .: ;., 1. -�,��.,-,40f _.-_.�, '. ,t .41 L " '. -� . � .Z .I., V • ..�I 110 eveoil ... , _ � . - - 1� A Iction salf� Rings. ­. I :. marriage in utter folly, unless be can ­ : , ­t. !,��.- A,% �11 A . . � - -1 I�,t. " �,� � iO_- I.A, , .r 11 .- .., I � . fic . . ' , �,'. � I - . . . . . . � .. i� . _, .1­ '. . ,I� I*..- 0 r . 0"Jak, l3ro( .�:,, .1.1. . , . -1� . . . ­ I - -.1­ � . . _. .. ,_ - . - � I - �'� ". : , . x �f.l I - . ­ .. 11 . -1- . - -1:_� � . . I - I - -1 . ..!.. . ., Voters' List-P. R. B&aton. � _ �". George Webber will:deliver his celebrated �; .., 1 �1 17% � i d.­ ­7 A JJ _­��I. ' .1'. .! �. . . � - , � I . . I ., -��; . I . .. .1 . . . 1 , � �, build a house for himself. Thus is the I - . . . . � 1. ,I 1. lied w4ti � , .. s _. . I . . - I . ! � . . . . . �; L �i • . --!' W . � . I lecture on "The Age we live in," in the . I " , .. _­ .. I ., I ­. , I - 1 I.. �1 ,,, - sl � ..I I ;�#L " ­ .i ­ ! 1­ � t..." " . _ " I oupp � . - .� . : a ./.,- �j -,. . - _ . � t .0, ­ .i . natural growth of the village retarded In � : r' :' . I - 11 I I .1..-­ I . - V 11 I:"' 'aboaP for 069 � : .. . , - - . '' P_I -��, � Methodist church. There should be a . � .. t.- -6• - *­ M:�.,.. : . ...W-___-00 I . 1 � up do � 7 _. .. .1". -i I . . . I . a singularly short-sighted way. Five or % 'L 006 - ' ROC'vRl .1 :''. I � .. -,.- - . ��_ I --i .. - . . .V crowded house. The course of lectures of . � ., � FRESH • G _n � ES ' ' r :­ ,V . .. . -- -LISMS . . ..� �. I . ',�..-..'' "I, ._� " .. .- ..w... I , LO O '..". , which this is the second deserves the lib. six families are said to be hunting houses � . : , ! _ , .,. . I -, !. _�- - , ' . I . � . I . . ..-,,�­­ %^"_____�' , , .1 A . ;.1 I .. . ..: :,. . �:_.._.. . - . , . .. ., 11 � . .i,'i 1: ,*, ;_., - -.,-:O� - t'(­ � I ., I : - ! � - - ' - I , �,­_ . _.. I .. .L I ' this Oak. . - ,� . . V-- ­it:� 1". p IM, . .: _ J-.� 't . . : . . . I oral patronage of our citizens. - , , , �` __I ­ - ' . I � . .. .. ;�. _. ­­f, . ., i '. l, . , , .1. -1 . ­ ­ . �, : .� I : I - .1. %, r C. AL. RT - . � _; 1� ago we announced the ; ;,'J")'�" � �.�� , _1 .4 and a 'fitI54-cla'ss: �. . .1 . .i . . ."�.� -. 4t tint wo . I .. . . . .1 �1. . . L � ..e­ '! , t . -... . ... . . I . � . ­ .. , .1 -, ­­ . . . L. . �;- �.. a foundi . I -T. W. Lamoreaux has sold 'out his t ' . .. . - z_ . . , . . . I �X_ .11 : 1 . :. . . ,,:! -: , " - ­ - . . I I -Choicia spioes for pickling at the . death of the one and only J. B. Wasson el . .1 q � .. . . - . , ,:i ' � , . ., ­ r: . 1.- - . ' - , . I . . __ ��,,'. -- riekeriuig, � . L - . � � . L ! ., : ,� I , . - fr4 -, ,: �� ,�' I- . . I ;. . - I ! o....­ 4 ' ­ � - ._ .1:, * �.,: ... k; � I I .1 . ...1 . .1 1. K11]3 - I 1. . - . � . . . al 0 ** undertaking business to Mr. W. B. on - �. -t:�: - r -_ ' Ptirpo'86S .. 1. , - . - I Pickering, Ph � Y. � Hagerman of Whitevale, who takes Pos. in New York, having trot our informati - ., : i2esday. . .. I . . .- -Mr. Jas. JA son of Clinton, 9fPeDt session right away. The now comer is from a-Rentlemau whom we met in To• sortment of Spices fo Pic' "' 9' . .. I I .-- , I .. 1� - I -- • ronto and who know Watson wqll. Th 7 I . � I . . . . - . - .�-1, _�, Sanday with frie do here. .- a young man-well.spoken of by those - ­ I _. . ­ . � '. .� .i . . - .1. . . : . . . � I-- f,�. . � - - - a who Blielburne Economist reproduced the item I . - . .. . I : I.- I , I . 1. L. . .,� � I - 7 i ., - . !�-�� , . s . - - � - : .� . . .- -I 1� _­ i. . � .. . . . . �. �.­ .1�I.,. :. . i ­_: ,� .,- .91 q ,1 . I - i, � �­ -- - - 1 . - -11 . '. 1;-. MIDGAR . .. . . . -Miss yd , , Clark of Walkerton, know him, and it is expected that be will ruing we re. ways kept in,stock. .r - :' '�': . �� %. �'.. v%itiia last week, and yesterday morning I. , w­ : - , : _ , . ' JL-!.A and Sol I I I In has been Ig h : . . . �. il- . . ., ; 1,1,___ . . ..,1,_..�_�' ., . . . .- I ,;- er parents this week. fish himself into a first class trade. oeived a private letter from Bird. Smith ­ ..- � I. I I� - .. � 1 !�.�. . - ": . i ..I ­I.: �4 - - .- . - . . ;. '. . .'.. t I .. ,. -_ ,_ � d J F• Ed� . . . . I I � - �- T,,: -1 - . . . .. � . ..W-- - � . . * . 1. , - o - �. I . ... .: . -Good rigs fo hire at Harvey's Cen- -Our congratulations are extended to of that news saying that a man I - . _ . . .. . ___ ." I , k ;.1 f:.��_ I". � . .1 _; -ra I I _. . . - way Journah, �, \ ;a , � . ,� _ . ': . � . �.;.1 . : 71 �: ..,. I � 1, ��. - -1 _. � . . _. . . � ; -_ ­ :. ­ OrM491. . I . . ; , . .- , ; .. .- . - ­1. .- ___ -- ti,al Livery first our west of the barber Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawson-the bride h d 'Ust called to say that J. J3. Watson I � I . . : I. . 0 . �: . . � 11. . . :,.,:, . . . . � , I I . I. . ­. I I 'L . .. � I . i . . -: ,.�I �. : ,-, "�;, . � : �1_. - ,�,� I I ­ I I : I i.1, .. ., � , . . . - 11 : . I , 9 ,� . I . q 1 . . . 1. OH E sop. . being Miss Flossie,eldest daughter of Mr. a J . " .1,7� �' . ."'. 1. . . . . JO I wa own at his place eating dinner at . ' - .. : ' .. - . � � -- :!.. I . .. I r and Soli . . .. . :- . e .. ... : .. :: . �., . I - Deverell's BI, . oVendiink a week or so with friends in mony was performed I I I . . . .. - . � 'I� . funds to loa . . ." . . , � 1. . . . , . . I ' ing by Dr. Barrags and the newly mar- borne I .. '. , jerms of pay] . .:. . . - . . . . .. '. . ' I oront�. 9 "securing converts for the Latter , . I - . . . I - - - . . ... . . . -Misses .Lizzi and Sadie Greig'I a-fe Chas. Bradford of this village. The core- that moment. Bro. Smith says further , * A _' :-,- BUN ING . ' . - ': - I ____ rformed Wednesday worn- that Watson is now working aro,aud Shel. - . . Ift 6, ". 0 . - - .. i .. . . . . sville 'rigid pair left for their home in Brantford. Day Saints, of whom we have quite a ' .1 . - . I I .. - . . I �. L, -Rey. Tt6ina Pickett of R�Aner . . - 4 . , k - *. . - I—: . - HOMAI . . .. : . . . � . ____I_ .- . 4 .:.� . 1. ­ - 11 V. - I and tic . . _ .� - I if Ylsitinlg his-bro -her, Mr. David Fickett, -Monday evening Will Bunting and number 'in this neighborhood, although -- ' ________- __ I . -, T ­ - . ' . . ,_. eominission. ..., . � • . 0 ,this Village. � - some other boys were playing on a pile they dare not openly practice polygamy." ' ' �1_ . I . .1 . . I . . . : ing; open c . . . . - .- . .- . I . - of corn stalks behind R. A. BuntiDg's The devil is getting a lot of stood hard .. . .� - Ir �,11 , * , - . . _M '' George wallow Clinton, and I . . �. � . . residence, when he fell to the grotind and service out of J. B. Watson,Wateon, but this is � � . ." ." � .., J E. F., . ­ I'r. Jo��u Swallo of Toronto, are visit. res MEN ' OF THOUGHT . . . . . I . -1.. - 0 '�, * �1� • RISTI . 11 broke a bone in his left arm. Will is an the worst job he has been set at yet. We . .. . . .- - ,�X 1, - I .­ ii g relatives here . . - . . .. 1�. ...- . ,. 1. County. I - .. t .-. '� ­ . unfortunate youth, having at differ. aP3JOgl88 to Bro. Smith for ruisleading .. . . . , I . 1. . . 1, . .1 ". . I . !.. . I I .1 8011r, -Thos. M Ric iards, of Tara, lies be6u I �, I . . . • . - ; : . . . I I . .� .. . . ....-� . . I - �. . ;.:- . - r ont tivave broken almost everything but him and join in regretting that the 6tate. - . � - . � ; I . _! I . . . . _.� -- I � . � . � . 1. . - .. . - . : I ... I / .. : , � � : here this week to king after his farm pro- his Deck. : . ... . ment was untrue. . . . - , _"- . ... 4�.,'.1 .. -_Ii � . . ,. ... � �1 1:0 MT7151M.1 . . � . � I' � " . .. ,rc)l=) W1 ; ; _.,� , , - . perty at this place. . . . nt:11,. .A. .1 9M A'Irs ..�L'v . .. I . .-. .11, - I.. -The Ontario and Durhim exhibition in favor of support. - . . . -_ I I � ion -Onr arguments . . -.;� .�'. - . . . �1_ -Ms. Chas. Palmer left Tuesday for will open in Whit next Tuesdiy and ins home dealers in oreference to outside - - . . . . . I . .. 11. , . . .�._ . � • S' ')? - Hamilton, Lond E pheuia and Bos­ a Kin w In - ' ' C. � ... W . - -.I- _I)U�, D continue three ye. Having been dealers are sound in the light of all'ex- L, d patrons, allow 'e to suggest that *you leave your .. � I �V. erinary C:)Il( , quet1to visit fr rile. . I : malgamatio 0 . *": ii�7_ ., .9 the domo9ti . .. ,�­ . I _ . i . strengthened n8 during perience. If farmers get a good market orders for "Fall Clothing early. . The time is, not far . ,:: I I . � . ,: /: I . I , .. . TkIgbt prornp I I .:� ... -Township ouncil will' meet at the part year, it 81 lould be a strong fair eatablished here it will benefit them. It ' -- I i at 16ir. Isaac .� . . 1: I - .. . I . This is now the fair in certainly will, because it will increase the distant when we ex ect to be full up to the neck with . . -- -_-_ . . .s rougbai* on M indav next for the trains- and a good one. ' - ' I . 1 .. p . . � _. . . ;. I fiction of general business. which most of our readers should feel a value of their property. Proximity to a i � ! ­ �. I.; 1I HO I I .. ...­ 1 - I . . . ! work, and by leaving your orders with us now you.will be -_; %�.;- ­.� . . ... .� - * (;E( :, , � . For a smar borse or nice driving special interest. market is regarded as a first advantitge ' .,.��_ ­ . I ,- 1. - - .11 . . - . � � I . . - .1 . -ony go t citizens when buying or selling farm land. Farm- .. -I . �P, .-.... .��.. .� . erinary 0)',l -..I o H rvey's Livery. Quiet =Those so-call d respectable . .... favoring both yourself and myself. I . and Cberrp V . *. . I . . . ., , : � _ .1 . .:s I : . .. � I orses I a d' d p buggy. - and business men of Whitby who' come era is this vicinity cannot move their . . . "' .1 � . 1 �­ ' ! ' # the borse's f, . I 'A . - - � . . . . a . � -Tben2gsoliocal op for September up to the river be,-a each Sabbath on A land any nearer the markets--therefore ,.I,'. lot 33,7tb el . .... I � '; ­ tensed to. ' . -�, I . . . - I i . . .: -tour are thereby pay. let them bring a market nearer their . - I . . . . is a valuable n ber. If you want to hunting and 69'hitig . . . .. . P.O.addresi, I - . . . ; I I , . GRE1G, - TAIL0R, P1CKE1�1NG '. . ' -. .. �,: ­ . .' ' . . . ee it, r subscri e for it, call in. ing for a free adver,igameut in the best local farms by helping to build one hero. That . " , --- - - I � . r . V , � a . . . � . s paper in the con uty. We agree to the they can materially assist in doing this - __!T ----_ ---..- ---------- . . I I -Diphtheria I s"id w-o be in the family - ­. � I;: .�.-. . � - ; ,t &bey know well. Again, if farm ., i� . - . 9 . ,: of Mr. Wm. We flake, of Whitby. but it terms and will fill our half of the contra. farmers ignore . . -� . � I , _ . . � -i . . I lml . . - - I � -__ - .- .. � ­ . 1 -77 0 hop that it i not of a fatal kind. if their guns goo Sunday. thin place as a market, and go elsewhere - 10 . . , 491 - . . - ­ � � I ... ... . - t they kill this market and leave their 0001 M . -The G.T.R. i evidently anxious to . . - . . . �_ , ­;,-,�;- ­ I -M�. Aaron art, conductor on the `_ 1. - farms of less value than 01 ' S I' th's • Al I . . ­ �_ . ban before,. becauseG . .. I . . . . - Midla�d, avoid accident at lie railway crossaiiigB, � ! . � .. . . RCCOMP anted by his wife, spent . it is mac miles more remote from a - __ � - I . . iF; TIOMA '. . , � la� L . 4 ,, I as had the - - � - . .. I 1 , .. - . . - . - , misfilont - � �40 " moot I 9ut-1, few-days with Mr. Riebard Burt last find ,with this an I in view h Markel. oat farmers from all direo- " __ �). -.. - - -- . 1�1 . . , . . . T , . . . .. . edk. ' i fences leading up to all crossings in this I � . . : . . a . III The fences can .. I - - ' ' I - . , . � In, a - � . . . 1. .. B. Liven ., � . - '' ' ' � t. � Peopl' tions deal here, and deal profitablyloo. .. . 7win&1 A 33=01anCemem't . i �U� I - ' . .. I vie* itv paintel white. ' " . - I . I ' ' I _T6 . ' t6uxi�� e's Association bus be more ens ly see and the in- but some do not. They go further and , - * - meetings in the *ethodist church should t tare worse, when the effect of their policy , Everything to be cleared off, as the Le,as'e Expires� . , i: � .1 I - - "or - structions being positive, the whistles . '. . I _. -) A(v at-tL c I . . ; . � Mtrac� the class which they are in considered. The interests of farmers, t . . I t . I L I I . I . Village- - .. .. . .1 . I . . a In" blow more regularly than in the.,past. � . - . .. . . in October. , . . - 'I.. . . .. ,. .- - - __ . ended. - merchants and printers are in many ways . � . . I �J I . . .. I 1: � . . . . .. . . .. I ! . - - � . . . .I . ' I. I. 11 R. 0 .. -Dan Reddin is paid by the Govern. identical, and we should all unite with . ; . - . . . I -­1A'- dve' r'tis4n'r .d,)n' e here � free' of . . � ' I 11 If in want of a Watch, Clock, Silverware, Knives', Forks,*. I . - .: �_J . �Je and (I � i •�. ' went to carry the mail to and from the ,.-termined energy in building up a good ; � I ;. sold 811,1 �chwgo,,­ is a sip that might be appro- -. . _ - . . ., i , , , . I � I M ,station. Wednesday morning the train ""D ectacles call for' bargau2s. . .. 6 .. . 1 . I , . Ot . .- '. ipriately bung up on a good many pul- ' market and bney little town hare. But _ , I SPOODS, Jewellery or Sp V . . - - - . . to loan. , . _ . .. .. i . 0 was a few minutes late and he came tip the movement Most find favor and gain . . � .; ..; I .. - . : .- I . Ex. i �.. . -, - pits. � I _ _ . I without it as he "had not time to wait.." its ellipi I . Glass Cases, Shoo fittings, and Safe, will be sold , . . . i ... . - 1 - �_ - L R.I)J I - . I . - support at first from the villag. - I- � � . _ . I , . . . L I ;� .1 , . _. . I I . .. . �. .; I . . . . . I : . -1 is s�id thov a boy walked Off the The business incu of. the villnge iwt . I -1 -1 . . -_ D* Con% . . , � . . U I *•- .; ,- . . . . . - paying residents - buy tom . �. ; .. . . seftrately or together. .. '1 -, ­ ­ ..- - affi Uivft-, . . - ors. If cash . . . .. li, , !96 s � I I , I , . ,. . �. . . 1, . - : platfo m of the f4st express cast Whit- around an hour f ud a quart%r after the 11 . I- .. I . I . . - . sday night. i buy - ,.!. - . � . . _ _ . - . .. I I I .. I . ; I'atef. 01" I . . ;- .- ,' . � , . _Tu , . � J _01_I1\TSr_r01T,. .__ i - , -.. -_ \ Brouglianzi - e modities elsewhere that they can . motlev to 1, by in his sleep, aud eseaD- train arrived, wan until he got time to just as cheaply here, they set an example . - _&M&IM S J . . :. - ed uEburt. . I . . . .. . ' - . ... e. . bring the mail'up .. . _,� ruinous to all our mutual interests. Pra , 0 ' t ' -1 - ' - . tra.uaaction . .� ,.I-- " -Next Sunda y night Dr. Barrass will -Mr. Bert W(Ods, f Huffal -, cliam. I I Wat,�,bmaker and Engraver. Brock stbreet,. Whitby. I - '.. __ - . -,;. 0 0 ---- ctica . i . ­I 1. I- . , -- . I , I . I . - W - V. - -_ - � . . �. . .. - ..Idelive:' a discourEe on the lessons taught pion ball-mile Odor without hands of few i BROUGHAM. ,. . . _________.__________._________.__________________-�-------_____­­__!!!!!!_'"_0%'P.1. :. . - 11 . . . I - - . 1. .. by tb( life and d ath of tho late Will* .I .. - � • Inq ; . . 1. . . . ' . . I . . . . I . _! I - - _ American I I . ' �• . . I - Cooderham. •. William York State, and 11[r. J. H. Gerrie of the ' ' 11. I[' - � � • ' . ' - .. I . ' ­ . . Out I spring from my hiding place one - . - * ,•- .. . I . - . 1Ubaraiice '( I . . . - .. , e I I .. - I .. ".-. - . . --:--Henry Gor on s Dale 'some compete for the ialf-mile championship more to congratulate dear Grandpa, as a I . f - .; - ... I , - - .. and M�)St pt I . I tit hands at the On-,aria & Durham dilstinguidhed writer. , No doubt Grandma , , �,�" k * - I .I I . I tAken on all . .. . - Wanderers Bicycle Club of Toronto, will .. e i I apples this week and one of them has witho . . D a : rui .- I .- I­ - - ' * ' . rates.. - . - .1 ' ' i i . . .�.�. . been loft in here measuring 13 inchos in Exhibition Association Fair to be held at iontiv have assisted "hini In his excelleut : .. I I .. .I .,. � . . I . I pp' rformance. otherwise he would'-have : - I - : I .. i - . .- . - -. . �__ - - L - circumference. . Whitby on Tuesday, Wednesday and : . . . . - '. ­ I . � I .� I ! I . I . . I ' I . . . `. .. � . - ; '." � . :: - - ,.. . . . - I _� Thursday, SeTj;. Uilth, 25th and Mth. diAde a few bitinders as the majority of - - , . - . . I- 1. - - . 1 - .. . . �11_-,­- I -we are nude fed to Mi. JR111es Mor- _ . - � . % . . . m � . �I_ . - - - I . . � , . -, . . . . . Titers do, especially when they begin so . . , . . - . . . , . ... . � '�sey r a bag ol luscious pen.rs. ,Both -Tuesday Dig it it was dark as pitch. .. �� � .. ANNOUNCE . -: ..:.. L , ' .... , - � 1 . . ; ` r I . . .. . 0111110 (40). - ' . . . I � - � . . * L - 112 SIZI -,hey fully equal an� we As Patsy Sullivai i was walking along the . I'! . L �, .. . . . � . ..-I., , . ( I . I .. �� .� and taste : ✓ . - . - �* ' L ., _ . A* 101L . I have yet sample . . 2nd con. ho wall ea over the edge of the at I Wish those sheep would kill the dogs . ' A'�T. - - . � _ . 0: and specific . . " Claremont, and then go and drowu I I . . I - building. I I f ,,_ . . I , -Remember flie dates of the'e-dlibitioia bridge near Pali er's sawmill, and drop- �betnselvee. Give us a rest, please. a. � i I -I . - . ..,! Ventilation ; . . Ti 4 corner Qui I . I_ 'aitcl) 1 I uotiw the wail for %Vbitby is despatch. 0 - * ; I 1p , I - Of t10 OUtLLI.il) & Durham Exhibition ped about eiglit' oi- ten feet into the I SPECIAL RAC TI ! Ti -­ ;. 1 . - Ass4�atiou to be held at NVh1tby on Sent. beneath. -There �s no railing on that cul 04 irregularly. I caunot say whether it . I - ,% .. Residence . 11 I.", . - . - i - I . - .. // . . I I . . . -1 . . I ,0ie duty of the Postmaster to see,that . . .e ..- .. . - .:..,.- . . -- - � ­ . . I - __ . . . . - . . . b I - I 5th and 26th. rt and 't "%L(1111]�, 24th, 2 -'- Ve I I.J ,crous every dark night. �i' . I I I - T. . . . I . - - . . . ... 0% . . . . - L . . . . . - .. .. .­ I . . I � L Z .,-. : .. . . - . Pat§y was badly fifliaken up inside,and has 1�e snail for the east, i8 sent out more . I . . . . - . . I . - - . . -. - . . .__ , .� . - .. . � .. � .. . . . I . - - -- . �Pliil. Cornishy inisqed'bis focAllold On . .. I . -* . L - L . . . � .. --.,�_,.-_,�_�- . I action of sing the corporation for � itictually or not, nevertheless sonie, - , - Wo'wish to call public attention to our n . . . I .. . . I � .­. . I I the front seat of li-eddin's 'bus one i,iglit `011113 no . . . ow -� . , . . I .1 . . . - eaoti should be used to insure a more L �.- ., . __ - .. I . - OUCJH . aaes. L . - i I last week and fell on the road, peeling his dam, " � , _ - . Il- , - 1 , \ i . . 1 . . i P Aucti, i I ?% . � q . 1 ,) ompt despatch. . . . ­ I forehead I . ' -bL;f L P'. ' - IL - e �- ,I, South Outa . . . ' . . . d cons'dei'ably. : -A derp"atelli W the i I y patters frolp Soverttl de4dis have occurred around I Pore lain-Linea SELF-SEALING FRUIT JAS I I. - ". - ' . t. orders by it , I ' 0 .. L. - . - - . Winnipeg 1111110111, - � , � - ,Mess _; - I .' Uarquis . . ,�.� . .. ThQs. Your L' I I �, - I'tobert Alillei, T.D cos Cos the death of Petri Brougham lately. arsons Hogle'ai child, I , I i - . I . . ,4 . I � � ". . A. 13.i Lehman Ad Geo. E'. Lawrence of Selic)Jield, 4 thrE41iing machine- hand, or,,Onzo White's child, Richard Winn . .. :, .- . . . dress,THOi , ; I - I 14 .. . I . . .I . Wilile 1)*' and on Sunday morning last , Those who h4ve Used them pronounce thein the best and ' - �L .. - 1. A. R. ROW] t .� . L . .ClJinf,L6l' stack cast of ed,.18 years, . � . .. ­ L . . Pi4eVinglktowDsllip, were on. the Orand I . waves On a �L . � ' _. . .. I Jury it A�hitby last Week. I)elovalne, Alanimba. heart disease wp,s A rq,� Robert Brown pastied. away aged 61 handiest in use. We liavo all sizes-pts.. qts.,,. ... I . . . - . I r ­ ..,.. . --- . t . I . - � ,- . L,.L - I - _�I The funeral of the latter occurred ' :' . . � . I . . - '/ _.___` . . ­ the civise of dep.1 I . Peceased is stipposed yviro many sor- 1. : , . . .� . i 1. . . . - -Satuelday uwlit wheii'' .Tulin K'Ilng, to be Patriek Se iofield who worked for ' . - .. , : - t and half-gals.,and at the lowest prices. . .: ' ' - . .. 1,� ; : , i . ^ . .Mouday and was atteuded by . . I . .. ;- .L . .. . - ___ . . . - . .. . night switching ou the G.T.R. here, J. 11. (joLrMaii last r?wiiig friends. . . . . . . . �, ! ;�. .. JOHN I I - - L. .I.. juinpe off a trans and put his huoo out fall, went to "Sitult, I Quite a number of our citizens are tak- .. . , . . . .. -_ I . ­.. ..I I .*.� -. % L 1��. ..,I �q Maker I...I . . Ste. Alarie, and t ience to 'Manitoba where . S7 i. 1... .�. . . .. oinptly & � . . . ofjoi t and is no nursing it. . . i1n., i� the great exhibition now under way we have just opened out a nice stock of Fresh Groceri e . . J . . P,r,p. ...' � he took up-laud. , ... . I I . I iu Tbronto. A special train is being run ' , .- .� . __. 8 ..1 . -Several SalViLtion Aririv soldiers from ' � . , f�0111 I Claremont during this week just to Canned Gaods, Spiceg, E xtracts, Teas, Coffees, Cocoas) &c. _.� � . News,King . ' . -I.. 111F)I-e Joined with others from all ends of -U 1) at the fair*we noticed Wes. Mat- , . . I. 1. .1 I " . : . . I - . , . - the jyr0v1rJCe IE Swelling the .ranks of tbews ,tud another inan runnipg a Boutin. co mmodatoe us fellows and us girls-of As we do a largo trade in this line, customers will find our ,-... i; I ' _ . . . . . . . - � I , .... . �Ilrhe the girls come after the fellows. . •� .. � �;­ I ­ . -1 __;,_, ;_�� - I .� We �kave been trying -in vain to Ewe Wes. , stock always fresh and good. Highest price for good. butter ' _... : . . - Wm. Gooderbatia's funeral Monday. I ' 5 on,will remember that woman was made I-, - - � ' I . ­. . . . . - , ­ . . ­ . la,lum, -Rev. Thomas Gee, member of the for over a year, and when we saw him Oter Man and she his been after him ever and eggs. Ask for free sample of our new babiug powder. - :1 - 1 -: , I Monday he was o busy to to k business. i. - 8 on ,see the, boys have every- . . . . . . . . I Go " London Conferenn�, visited his brothers . 911400. � Y - . ' Sue now I . .'here last week, and occupied the Method. His booth dispf� ed Dome liq iid termed t�ink their own way if �they take this fact ' .. I I ,.. style. Evti 1150 year old'eide " that was quite an Nil- into We have also to haud a shipment of'new Boots and Shoes "" . . .. . . ist pulpit very acceptably Sabbath evening. . nsideration. VETERAN. - travel I i!%g I � . ' ' . ,and shedfi. � I . - 1. . arioua thing in lie stomach Several UP EDIT01I.-After returning from Which for qu#lity and style are equal to anything in the .1 - - ____ , V I ,!. .., .� ... -The cornmi tee appointed by the booth keepers were tWi on T�evday for Jhurch last Sabbath afternoon I picked up . . i . I . . �bunch . . . . . WE�l . .".. . I township council at last sittings will meet gelling gpirituom liquors and we have 1 and saw an account of some market, and will be sold for cash away below the usual price. ;. .. . � nov . - your paper - I I 4 at the Gordon H use at '2 o'cloc*k Satur- been quite auxin S. faming that Was may fiery tall corn, and having some that is very . . .. .. . . . - ... I travelling I . I I � 1 . .I:-.. . day afternoon to discuss and gonsider the have been of the number. all in my -garden. I strolled into.the If you w%nt anything in thin fine, it will pay ,to examine. .' � �. I I - changed h - � . . 1 new road to the Etation. . Ill i ­ - .- of the patch. and met Mr. P. M . . . - . . - -out. Situ, � ', y � 1. I . .. .. ­ . � . 1 rl is is conve , . % L".1 : I !i �: ,. - V I -The Osbaw), Vindicator' yesterday neighbor, loaded with ears of corn. I 9 � eLre 3:3xvited to* CO-3=49. ... I . E. � I -If there is any citizen' of this village . said Alb . ­ . I �. - - or lunch a . .. .1 f said that new d velo emeDts are daily -%ello, are you gathering my corn." lie . - , 7 " , , . . ... I �t . . - . - snap enough to build 9 - ... -1 - wbo has sri d a skatin P ' --. - ' - ; and shei r �. ­ .:-, rink, let' him bob.up. Claremont and coming W light i t caw of Mayor Me. Osid "Yes, but it is rather on the small - I �, - :, . I bones or( . ­; � . � The i)ar i* I . - Gee. It now seems that he has made a 'de," and kept on picking away as if the - �. I Brougham have rinks which pay, and . . .. _'.. %i with 1)ur.! ; . . i -,v regular b(1611068 A it, tons of thouands of Zn was his own. Now I want to inform D IC KI E :` -& -' MAR-QUIS. ­ . .; t. . one sboula pay well here. . i : CULLY, I � . dollars'are said t be missing. One Man Mr. P. an&all others concerned, that it . . �.. .. .. :1 _. � . - . . . . :. I . 11 I .. -Everybody 1 p and see"the dog and - �his thing i not stopped ;and my garden Mm . 0 . . I .. ; . - - - .. ... ­_ claims to have pdid off a mortgage twelve is n Ir a . � .-.1. :� I . pony r, I go .' . .. I . I I., trotting rats�s at the Ontario & Dur- years ago, but the mortgage still exists. 4t alone some one w got linty trouble. for • * - - , . I ... . I.. . .-I I., I� -.,-.-" . � . bam Exhibition Association. Fair to be He has also pulled the town in for 11000 1 am bound to protect ov own. There IQ,MI. .. . .. ' ', I - ., . i f ;­ I sere a good many of my j bleak currents .- -" V.- . held at the new !Air grounds Whitby 11.on try 0418hing a che k And forgetting to turn The L e- adins- Store' , Brou­ , 0, . - .1 , - 11 A cT - ,Sept. 24t , 25th nd -26th. taken, and my sweet B&wiapples were all I e eri ­ . it over to.trees er. The Vindicator calls "ken but throe one 8&66&tb afternoon, �1_ � � ..� -_ � - ��_ . ­ 1� - . : - - . ....... �_� �i trwiv,I el .. -�. . . - - , "' � . I P. Lararu a 'I, � - If there is a 'l)ig fish in D�ffin"'i' Creek upon McGee to At once resign the civic k I - � j� ,-. - .: . : - __ - I 1. and now they are after my corn and grapes - "T. B. WIU113 begs announce to the p"Akic':that he has a . . . ..",'_.L.' . . 401"ned .1 I . . . � I • . ...�­I.. � it alway patio tly waits until Alex. chair which he h to diggraeed_ . I -_ - - - $ow I am bound to proteot my own and I -�L I, . � � :..! :. _. ' . :. .- ; rates. I 4b.." . - . .. . . large stock of I � 1:L;.,,, %: - ,. . I olling. He went -down hose that trespass will have to take what I 4.-_ . -- . _: ,f z.� q- 1,i ,!, � - , . � '_ i , - .4 . -; . I � - .1_ - :` ft�_r___ �, - I , '. _11" � _! . Cuthbert!goes It ` -The.followiti it we clip from Moind' ' t T.ZR. ­ __ �._ . . . � ?, ' _4 . . : . .1 �. ! '. .1 . . . ­ --- , - t " = I .. . . ­ - I - f. which weighed 10 pounds. I � . - � _' _ A1=%oSv a'-]MUM %T. Al?*W".� ..... . . - � � . Monday 1 and- eight five pike, one of I 11h 8 follows. ' I 1JU B. CAsPZ2 . Empire : I'Artie ically' arranged at a , . - . a-MM 4T. J . ., . i I - - ­� - - , :1 . . � . ­ . - � . . . .. ­ i I South end of th Agricultural Hall is to ' � -11 I . . I - - -The York Tribune issued- 'a special 11 ... - - . .` . ,., . - . '......�. , .. I be seen the rich t collection of Minerals, , -The D4%leters Of the bUtAriO i-bur- � ,!_�, which he will positively sell off at cost pride. This no humbug, . L,11. , . .�_% � . 9i . ­­-! ; C � On- ....,.. I � number, booming West Toronto June- principally silve and iron, over exhibited bam�Exhibition Association are making �­­- - - but genuine business._ ,_ .. . . .- I , � . I I ­ _ . - . _ .I... ,, , �, e. -�,` ,,, .1: - is a ve `� ­ ,- , - ,� A. -I . .- , . . - ,,, I" . � . efforts to have this year's fair the i, W�;� _. _: . � . � . I� 1 1 tion. It , ,Fy good issue and shows in Canada. Th are frorp.the rich silver special affor . . - - . ��. - � . I �....I,'-� :I � :1y1nk' . ,Z �hl - , . . . - - ki- . - - - �'� �:­.. :.�I I�%:�:-: ."-+_; 2 " . -I . � I .. • up-the past pr8greas, and present pros. . .1 . .. !, . : 1 . : " . . I I - 44"I - __ - .. ­i 4; 6,1P, .i, I . . . and irou bearing istrict near Port Arthur. beat ever hold in this district. Entries � 91 4 ­�:. PI( . . . . . , - - ,� . ' r1`S , W&111._TM SX:JL0.JMS , !..:_.-.-, :, I I I 1 . I . 1* �- .,f the to wn�to advantage. '... � -, . - The exhibit ifb, ads under the auspices of all kinds am pouring in to the Some. , - - noo , 1 ­ , 1 _ 0 ,;.� �.-.��. .... I -I- � .: -=-The Smith E wise bell ringers who of the Board of Trade of Port Arthur,- tary to Buell an extent that be- is almost .. � .!'�' , '.."'. � .- Open I 4_ 1­1 � r . gave the �people of Whitby such a "rich and is in charge A Mr. J. J.'O'Connor, bewildered, many new ftatum being its-v' s, juist 'ope-nod out a large stock of Boots and Shoos, and wffl hiirle�ter ' .-. ,-, , r-, Rkhki IV - - , , -::� 1� I I 'V� , .,,t :1. .,.� , , I.:. . % ­ . . , � OFFICE . . � . I treat" Tu;sday n ght did not amount to secretary of t added which cannot fail to make it a sue- - - -- devote special attention to this branah. Give a call. "', 4 . � I he oard, who will be please] I., ,-, I . ..1.�- - .�, - - ,�..,.- I I ,,,,.qr', . � -10 to I O ' I, - I ­ ­I I.. .. - . . , I . , . .. I.- 1.� I I . I L ' opinion of, some to answer all , uiries as to the mineral $a, Take a note of the dittos, Sept. � IV - .. , - . - ' isra a � .. . 1 � ;..visitors. These promised treats often and agricultura resource$ of the Port Uh 2fitb and 26th. Be sure apd to i - �_ .'' ". .."W.,, ,. . 0 . . I- .2 � k I . I r",�� 1� . * W . �­ .. - � .. t.1. . -.pan out oorl-v. Arthur district. he iihibitiop. _ - ILLI KI., BROUGHA & -�! -.�4- 1,1, ­ pi . . .. �' - I -y . . t. - . ... . . .,., . _. , -� - ,.-..--, - - a-Ill . _ " - !� � ­ . ­ . � Til__ � . .1 V_ . . � ..- .1�I . .- (8-Y) - . r � , � . �;��T�., l*,1,YX -, 1Z­ " , . �_.- I . . - I . - _ ..,!, -I !, -1 ­ . I . ,.-., I I ir, .I., _ , . - 4; .. �.. � - .. - . , , - I , •/" k - ; - .- . , . ­ -.1 I ..11. 11­ � I � -, .� - . - I .. �. .�.­F. _I. , �. Z ":." .,- - V , _.�� - .. -1 � ...".. .� .,f- .;. ,?, - 1� 1, I,— �-f_�'­­� I I I I . , . . . .- ­A...: ,-it' ,. � 11, ­ . __. N '. ; - ­ . ,­ ,1.1L " , " )� �%O'! , ". 11." - #�,11 ..., �. 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