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I ,.��',', I . - *I . �., .., -��,.,�,j I . � ,I - � .- . . ., * ,�!�_ 0. . .. �,-, I * ONT' FRIDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 27,1 - 1889 , NO, 4 ' ". 1Z - , � . ,_� I . - L VII.Ir i_ ( PICKE I 9 I I -4 . . . o ­ * , . .. �1. , . _ .1. - __ - - I I . - , .." - . I : I . , , � � _ : - ..:�: . ' . . -::I . f,i,._ 11 " T_ . 11 __ - �t _ __ � ­ , � , �`,11_,_V � .N1.1-1 . I .V ...�_ �� -_ � -- -;;! . . - 1. _I . 1­ A 41 I I - # _44f, �__ � I - � - , . :r . 1. � _ \, �,V-,;,.iv�.- . . � . . - - . 1. � - . . . ­. . - ' ' t - . . .. '4' . . . . . .1 . - --- . I . . '. � .- .F... . --.1 .,-. , .i :, 1:. � � _T_ -- - . . e : --- . - _.��k , � 11 � - ..,- - - � - 1, . ..0 _­ A. 4"", �__� � prafew*t0na '6arbr**:!­',J" - - - - , , -, � . .1 �1­ . I .. - , �, . .., :1 .-, .",.,. . ­. ; �:.:: - '�,, . - I- ` - LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. - , -, ;-.s"',,,--: `� ' . 1.�:­­,...�'. - I .,�,._­ � I .. 1- 0. ,;k - ' , -, 1­1 I on the Be$-in tbe.-year 1828, and was i ­,:,.:- -1._. . - .. .. . 1, . - 9 . � - � f."­, I � . �. " . ___� I . ­ , � I . . . . . :.1 ; � ;i;.,4 . . - - ,i ' '. �, OUTAROUNDUS :111, ­: ,1,_�:,'�- --` . I..' �.,� .- _.: -- . K.� ... . . . - daughter of Nichol ,anJ Mary McIntyre. ; .:,', :,�It-_; __ . , � . � . .11 I ; - . . . . Xedkal. . . 'r J,� � �.., . � , - -) - ,-, *..., !!,, ! , . .. . , � � . . I an, TO your last week's issue-1 noticed nittives of the Isl "7: , 14--N ' .. Al .1� . 1i ­1� ___��L . j Z). -� __ - e ot Mull, Scolland, Who -:L I � �11 ,4 ��, '. - . ��.. I -1___­.1k_11.0_-.e-_1'_, - . LATZST LOCAL 13APIPXNW(;B RICCORJ5ED BY a stateme�i.with re.ference to my carrying I ;-.. .., -.,..$".­'."_- : �. -` "' ,� .,s - . . . . settled in this localit in the above year. - . I � . ,.,� ; -, � * - - , L. ,_,i� -;1 111�, . - I ' .,% . . ly - I . 11 .,I ,. .� - - * * "I .%f, . . � TUN PON88 AND JUTTUD DOWN BY - I - .1... . , - - . . '.. , 4 S I - EMAN, M,D., C.M.,M.C.P. , .. ouj& the mail. Now,air,I dont think there was 8he agnt th - 1,� , � - : - . , . �.1j, I U.BATF I � ��, to . - ­�: & B.O., Coroner. office and Residence, ' : ; ,, ? r . NY � .;A� ,;L- .N.._._ _. . 0 1. . any necessity for such sarcastic remarks, ' e greatq' pot of her life in , . . ii J, �_ - � I . . E ­ . . r � . .-A. , . - - f\� --- ­1 -_ .. . _-!9.­ � ,1.� � - - - ...4'. I-- t IKi g8treet Pickering' Office boun: Morning r - - I Bro g am and vicinity, and "departing . , L .. I I .1. .. - - ' . I for if the train was on time I would have I - . I . I � 1� : ­ S: to 11:so- Ev"ing 6 to 8. � ;. ­­!�I 1� . :.�:-_i ,._0_1_1 .. I - I I . - - 1 . . .: �,­ � �, . . i. ! _ � - . . � 1. . �"__I - has left behi d b onument of virtue . - ­.. I , : I � ____ I had the mail at the office on time,. The er �,��.� 1.1 �n '..& 1,�� , .� " . . , I , - -.�.: '..I ,-. . - - . ()I m .­ -1 J . ` ' ­ .i-f �t :­,'-' 0 .i .i A- : I ��..T � �. I .� ', , � - -', ' 6LARgIA"T.. , .1 I . ` , I . . I I . I .,; . .�. . - t � .! -Z , I . . I that 'the storms time can never do - - '_._ I . I. , - I . . W. FERRIER, M.D,J&C.P.S., Ont. !F. - . : . ... . . - -train was 40 minutes late Wednesday I . � . . ,, .�,, . - .1 .!� . - L - � - , I 1. , .- 1111�.� .,,�,;# .,� � � 11 11 i, . ­_ - i - . -#%i; af , " I 1�* .. J .'�, . . . 1 . . _. . . I fitroy." Ferhats af er all it is the grem- -,,� .,: , ,,, _­ � _,L' . . . Ofilee hours--morning fro iferring - ,- ,4 . 1 . :�- . CORONER. In � 0 lx­�­ .� '.1 0 .�,1k. �'. . . �� morning am can be easily seen by re I -, , tjol W ,�, , - - - 1 . - � I � . - .1 I I .- �, -: - ." ".- rening 5 to 6. Surgery in rear of DRUG .. INOTIC-A-Every Tuesdal afternoob T Maws . ,.?. t.­ to 10, 01 �. am - ;.- -� ,. I ." - - .- .: - - _.,� � . ­. ;41::1- :0�' .. . _ : man will be found in his oiffi to the conductor's book at the station. As eat tribute to er memory to be,able to -..� ,:- ' - . T,Rl�". . - �'�' ; :.- . cA over J. Bundy's *�.._ , �­�,'1.4 ­- '��-�'- i 1;1 - � - . :,: ST 14E, Brook St.North, Claremont. Patrons -1 say that she was Moist loved by those who - , -, - : + -- --,-'�"w - ,... '..., -ed with Pure Drugs, Chemicals &c., all I .,�,i",t�,., - � - shop tu Claremont,where bevill be pleased to the train was reported 30 minutes late I t:. , . . . - I . �­_- : .. sup - . _11 t A - r.�,.,; , I - - I �� - . . I I I . - �...- - ..�.,r+, : '.' for cash- 29tf !,.. -:!", ,, , ,. we any of his subscribers.] . came up town for parties I promised to -her best. May that be said of one 11 . ..� ._..­t(4' - �. . . ch �, :,... I I . knew . ­ ,L, L . . , " -__.I,. . ­., . , . . -Z-1 .� .� L I-"- IN . - .. ,,, ,:,,� . ; - ., ,,1� -; . F . ,., - . . "' - . - . . . -.1 I.' "-,V -, rL ,� - . , . ., , . tr i - d 11 of u . . ­� , , . . . ... I .I 1."'. - I .;,;� 41".4 . The slatkder caso haw been fortunately call for with the'bus for the Toronto & u an a 8 : - .. 0 � , . . .- .. ..� C_ . = . . .�I" 1 . _0­0§410,8­0-�,, : - _o�"_ ,�.% . .'' I :�-:�� . I : . . t 0 t I I - _". . . . . ''. . .�, f ,�:�-A.1,4, ��::." .. settl U . , - 1. ,�:."�,-*,- - ,I , - -L . .. ,. .1.L%, . - . _-7--Deittal. '.1, 1. . -, 0 1 . I i , When I reached the station I took the in "I . ,..;. , ,- ; �a�� I. . . . � . .. �, -1. ri,�.- . . . L I ­... ed out of court. I and came to the office direct and did not ..;,1..1_.;. .., .. 8QARI30R0. L .. - ��.,� .�,� L 1,P- _-, , 1':_.: �4',' . L . - __;__---______�� ..:"i t�y.t -_e . - - �­�"; - . . . . , 1. , . ­ I -_ . I .1 ..- %�__� - .I'. I ..­ I LL John D. MeAvoy usy - ' . � . _. . . . . I - ' L -4 . ,, .. ­ - I �� _.� I �. . : . . I , , of Balsam, is b . - . . . .... ­-'�-' � --'- . - . iL -1 I ' �_' ' wait for the up-train, showing the mail ,:- ' . _: . . - 1�11 .-_, ,� __�!, . , - . . I I , .. _. I � - '. ./. * ". . - L � . . , - . .1. ak:­ '.­�,� . . 'Puttiniz stone foundations under his b � . _.�� �,�-�:"I . ,_� A. RISK, DENTIST, WILL BE : .1, . ..'.... �',-1 arnd. r'Ltion. Now, air, as , MismlHoigk of Norway is Visiting it - �%�, I . I _. L. . L..., _._­... - ­ , .;�' . - was my first conside r. . .. - 1 $ , ;t i - -.1. If - . �-._L% - 1 . r ; 9 found in the parlors of the G6rdon House, : � , . . " , The skating rink will this winter be : ,I .:.;, .I �L . .. -�.J � . . I ., - C . ,�Lj, I - - � . - - . ,�Jz � 11 . I 1; 1. I to my saying "I hadn't time to wait," it is Crandills. - i . I '.. - ;._�,:. . - - : I—- . I ,ieriug,froLU 9 a.m.until 4 p. m.every Wed- :-. ... ; .. I _. �, .. � . pie . I - . ,. - .�".',_ '�. :.� . . . .. - % ­ �"..I .. . 29tf i . 164 feet long-hot 132-the length of ice untrue-I didn't say anything of the kind. Miss Hood is v� iting at Mr. Jamleir, .. � ,*­ � I , , . � .�- .1 .. � nesday. I I is - _ . ... I , I . � . � .� ------- ------- ' - being 150 feet and the vlatform 14 Ife0t. Thauking'you for your ialuable space, . ;.1. ­ . .-T, I - - Ormerod's. - 4 I loses -� , . -.� _____ , . I . - I . 11 . - I ­ . . ,- . I a_­..-.�. " I This will make a good riDk. ' ; �� -. : . . - . ­.. . , i. . Pickering, Sep. 25. D. REDDIN. Miss wilsons of Ashburn, are the - -,.; �:,._.. it ,��., - , i . � 1,egal. - . .- . I - . ; 114 4 _. -*"I� . I . . . 11 - I"­ I 1:1­�. - .. .. , . I � _�__ Mr. John Patterson who attended the rD&n Redd i a will Alease accept our ii�pet .. _. :. I . - 1: . ! ­_ � L guests of Mrs. S. Wilson. . I I I . - . ..�� . I . . . . NB, BARRISTERS exhibition recently was met upon by foot- humbleapologies. e is correct in saying I � . .. . . . .� I I DGAR & MALO . Miss Campbell of Rochester is the -- - - - - . I . : I a�. . . 1. . i . I nd there- i . . '. .. I. . .-.�'�� - . - - . - - L -.-L - .� '. .. - . .. .. -1 " . I. :, , E and Solicitors. J.D.Edgar, H. T. Malone - � , . Fade and robbed of his watch. The that the train was 40 min. late, a - , � - � "-- �r _.A,�, . 1, , po 1&it .� :'� . � I - �,;: , ;':­LL 11 - F ..;Lr., : .- ce was week was unjust.-ED.] guest of Rey. J. J. Aedditt. ' , i . ., 1�1 . Edgar. Oflice 27 Wellington St. East, K , were notified but the timepiece fore our item I . . A�. . and J. I . . .. , , - I , I , � 3244 � - . - :- .:�;i.�!-!. � Mr. Sam Heron of Owen Sound li�s- . .. . ..�11, . I , . 1 '1�4 Toronto. not recovered. � - . � ,. , I , . . .,'��"-- - _____ - -1 _... . - A .1 ___ - been visiting relutiy6s here. . - L . �.... . .. . . , , "' - OREENWOOD. - - - .. . : i 4 ni% . - I . , : ....: .1 .01 I . . I .- ., . . r . , ,_ !: . - B ., . . _ - . I : � IN BALL DOW, &REST�lt .. .Mrs. Gostiek aftor a lingering illness of - � � � Mr. Reditt of Auribra is visiting hit s6n, . - � '. . ..., � -:. Z"l- : . - � . � . 1 .11 !. ,�I. .I . � - . . -I . ­ � . . . .- ... W411 . - . VTO!d Solicitor Notary Public Ste. Olrylox- Ll eonsumt)tion died here out Thursday week. . - g. at the Methodist Parsonage. . ,�. .-.,.-;I.F . I . �!��v - � Deverell's Block,1krock-stroct,W�Itby. Private Mrs.Hofiand, of Toronto,is risitin .- I - . ,,l . -,.i,�- ; , I .. .., "_ R She leaves a husband and three small g re . . - I . - :4.. . . - , - . , - ! . funds to I OSU St lowest rates and on favorable. atives; here. . I Rev. H. MacMillen is recruiting in - . _ ,. � ' I I - I . :'11�_'* > . I �11:___- - - children to mourn the to . . . . " :. 1 .�. I . ,,,,'-.. 1 -' terin is of payment. 8-y . . L , '' . I. , . - : . . . :.;1. : . -�' , ­ . . - - - - X . I.: ,- . 7 ___ - _____ ______ ___ __ The fa, ' Mr..and I �' _. �_ -';I-f. r Absolutely Pure. �,_ afflicting hand. rin of the late Vere McCann will Newmarket with his parents. .'i -- ,,, . � - I . . . . "'.i __ . .. I be Mrs. Coopor are sptndinRL,a . _ , , . 1". .. 1?1,1�� . I L � AS PARKER, BARRISTER Claremont and Goodwood played an- auctioned off at Gleeson's Hotel on the . . . � __ .- -., -11,:�'- 4 . ". � . - . . . �,;,, � I, "'� 'd ]its powder never varies. A I'Parvel of purity few days at Mr. T. 4ackson's. . - �. .1 I- . ..$ 1 loan. No .. - . . T110, l6th of October. I .I] ..,: - . ­ - 1. and Solicitor, &c. Money to fait ength and wholesomeness. More economiai other croquet match Saturday, resalting - .._.,­ . � . . �o . . comaliggion. Office: Haney'q* Building, Picker- n the ordinary kinds, and dannoL be sold In . Mr. D- Murphy- is giving 1 'up farming The funeral of thp late Mr. S. Neds6n .. . . _., � . .., - :- I . I . .1 . . : ' :.q . � 4-y in favor of Goodwood. Messrs. Lawrence ' ' .,� .. . 1.� . . _., t, I - - �' 1. ing open every Saturday. . was very largely attended last week. , . . I L.�:. % - �_ � . petition with the multitude 6t low test short and his son-in-law, Win. McGuire, takes . __� .,_ ..1� :-, . : ight alum or phosphate po Bola on ky ­� . .:� .. I I . .-.. . I�-:I I . ,- , - ___ __ -----------------. -1 w are. . and Bradsha,.y represent9d the winning Mr. R. McCowan carried off first prm' e- . :- -' .:, � -. ' .; !� , " . . 1. -, E FAREWELL, LL. B., ILDS. ROYAL ISAKING POWDE1, Co., loo wall I . "�' : . 4*� I , BAR- in club and Messrs. Bu or and Bowes let charge ofthe place. 'I. ;­ .,__-- -� . �, !, - y --aught ware. - ­ - m .­� '. _�. T I - . .,; I - at the Industrial for a di I � - � , � . . . ..1. . 19,, I I -. . I RISTER. county Crown Attorney, and Ht reet.N.Y.1 . Sov- . Claremont into the oon Robert Lennon has sold his house and I . -­ .1 .., . ,� 1- .'' _:.� . . . , -, . - . . �,: � I I I ., _:.�� -' . - L ... % ..:�.. .y Solicitor. Court House, Whitbv. 10-y - I - - -__ - ______-- - -" I / . lot to Win. Peiagally and will remove to Mr. Wm. Heron ,has we are swery to - � . . -.. � -1 .. - . . . - ______ . . - .. We called in to see�ir- Jobn' barry say.gnotlier . I - .. _".� - I.. . 1. . - -----.,----- . -------- M. 33.&.M;UCX�6� S . I Goderich this fall. He will be greatly I very seyere attack of sciatica. - , -�..- .--�'�,. _....I- I.-�� . . I - . 1, pl o ; . . �. I . Tuesday, and found him up and dressed. . Mr. Henry Whelers farm which was � - '..; . � 1. -11�4­ � . . *'11. ! . . Vetei,faary. seed. . . . .. ,:".., 7 -- ..1 I I I . 4�.� . . . . - ,.-;- . �- : ��.. - . � ::" . I I .I.. . . I ­�­ - - �I �­,­� 1-,�,_�,I- � iingle Mill and Lu b 'r Yard, He is much improved and Mrs. Barry is m' * offered for gale by t�nder was sold to Mr. .I . �- - -.. � .. . .. � -. .� - - . � - - _4 ,� . . I...�L I- .__- ,� ! 9 . voell again. Oct. 9th Mr. Barry will have The Greenwood mills are-rntming full � . I ..- ..- I. , ......-­I� , . - ­ 1. . . . �_ . . .! Thos. Young of West Hill for 619,200. . . - . . .1 .. . ,, - .. , H. HOPKINS, VETERINAR NrJLl11-1k111A_,%f, - - - ,"rq9r. an enormous auction sale, one of the larg- teeter, and grain buyin,,, operations are Z , , . ��.-, " .. - I � I , -I ,.- li �, � - ! .1 The marriage of Mr. James Tidabuty .1 . ., .1 . I L . -_L. . . 4 Surgeon,Graduate of the Ontwio Vet C. yQur - . L�� . . brisk. Farmers fully realize the benefits . ­- i. . I ­ . I . ;_ . L . . . � , . . . �' : . Y ary Callege,Toronto' Treats all diseases of ' est ever held in the&'ownsliip. Watch for to Mist; Philips of Stouffville was solem- . ­ �. .. � :, � '. - _ -. - i anini�ls. Calls by 4ay or �l higles, Lumber. Bill Stuff,' ath'*ad rAlne to be derived frow'dealiDg with the home . � ��'! . I ot far I-.1 1 . . , the domosticateL i Lumber furnished and(trust ed to order at ' &be poi,ters. - - in nized at Stouffville on Wednesday last. . t I :1. -_ �.-�! � , __ �.... - Iftigbt proruptly attended to. ()Mee and residence ' ills, and trade is growing. . .- . .I.. - . ! : -rickering. 23-Y 1 - - low rate*. - Mr. Geo. Gerow can make am good a We till wish the - '.--I, ... . I m g eat happiuess in their t I . : ! .i . at Mr.is"e Linton's I . .. ge .r �I ... . ., .-.. - I �: 11 . � .. .. .. - .. ' ninp as a 1 . �. . __________ - ____.-.-__ -___---- ________ I . - .� ! - I L_ :, I '.th - L:'! - ' -. . 7 ny man in the tho. county, but Our baseball club has challen a the I � k w, ­ - - new life. . . .. � � - - � .'�- ... . - . . '' el Baseline Clinkers, and a game will pro- afill I . . .. .1 - i . P rant throw�a stone very straight. The ho had been 10 ng - ­ . _L� . . HOPKINS, VETERINARY SUR. ; gbinp.16a, Ist class, 62.0( per 1�quaryO. E An itismie Mal) W I 11 - "% , ' ' ­1 .. .. I . . . ' - _ .. ­ . - � I - . will be - - . . .,. . ,0-�N-, 'Orw3tiate of the Ontario Vot- , .6 " 6 1.120 - - - - d(her day he threw a stone. at g rabbitt, bably be played in the near future. This - ' .--__ - . -i � � . - - . . � - �. I , H- GF � 2nd . . around here for some time was taken . ­ . , - _. I .1 , v . . . �: -. , I �� I . - . . erinary conege, Toronto, will visit Whitevale I . ' and hit Hoppers store whadow instead. will be an important event in sporting Chareo ofon Mondia night of last week . il I . I . I :.1 . � rl Saturday. Diseases of ' . , .. . .. 1� . . . ed PAVID BARKEY, - - MARKHAM. circles. as several future professionals are . y . . . . . 4,. .. . .1 The rabbit lCicked up its heels with de- by constables Williams and Burns. The ' ' I - : � l .. .. . . '' ­1 I I the horse's foot atten to at my shoeing forge I _____ - - -_ - - --..- _ .---- , .. - . ­ . I , .; - t. t- included in the two teams. I. - .,- �� - . , . 'Calls promptly a � W. - . -, :, � ..__ m lot 33,7th cou., Pickering. I light as Mr. Gerow paid for the windo - arrest was made on the premises of Mr. '-. . .� . . - - . . . -I . � tended to. Tt;legraph addresq : Whitevale,Out. 11 . - X3i-%.f3XCr3.32. M. Gleesou and Levi Mackey, commis 'I. � I �. " - I .- - 1. . . . .. : - 1. 34-y' , I.I. a a I Mwers. Pugh and Holden had better . J. Annie aboutmidught. After thdarrebt-' .- . _'.1- ­1 � - . . . - P.O.addresa:Gr*eii River.Ont Bioners, on Tuesday awarded 0.Ferguson � - I . .. G, 51 , ; � go to law at once am their dispute never . . I— .. . . he was searched and over 670 was found .. . .- - - , �.:.�. . - ___ - __ _7 . . . i - . . - I � the contract of repairing 4ie 5th colacell. . - - ,� . . - .. . %_1 . ­ A .__ _______________ _________ I LIVERY., ST BUS ! . can bo otherwise settleA. We learn that . an his person. This the coustables re . . " I .�,�, .� - . - .- , : , . touoilteoa (garb*. v I 51011 we6t of the Greenwood road. This . .,:. I . I ..,� - L , Mr. Pugh contends 'that it cannot be ' m ...I . I a . . � I � I I * I ' ­ ." .�______________________�_ . tained with thc, intentions of com Imicat Q :. ,.. - . I . � . . .., desire to'return my thanks to the public for Work is a terrible necessity. The Green- . ;� - �'; , L .: �. . . ... 61 .. . - . 'proven that any dog but Holden's took ith his frie;nds in Grafton. Whe .. . , I :� ... I . . ii� ir patronage si oe I t"k o9amision of the . - IUR w 11 n .. _ . �_ I 1 � . . � In wood hill grant will be expended in 'day ._: . - � . . I . �. - Cottvellatirer, &e.- - ' ' n -feed. It will, be ne. they reached the toll gate lie asked for a - . .� - ,e,- .1 - . , - 1 : . � . � .� - -I ) new,and to thnate that in future I will part w the inutton labor. ' -' - .- , . 0 . , . ,'�, . ., I. ----1,:o- ----­_ ;--­� -� .-- - -- -- . I p on hand&% all times arawlass rigs for hire. ceh6ary, of tour-se, in evidence to show * lunch and while they were getting it he ' .' ' � - `.­ . .'.' . . . , _ . . .. - . . . � ave added wveral new borses aud have bad Another of our fair ones hits been won - . . _.". ..:.... . � ': . ,:1 OMAS DU.NN,'Conveyaneer, Cotn� that two doge took part or else Holdeu - JUade good lais eseape. He his been . . . ..- I­ ,' , . ..� ... I. . I -1 ., ,., Claro- rigs renewed,so that the beat of satisfaction a a - -:,�- - . I i . Vissioner for taking Affidavits, etc I be given to my patrons. will be liable for total damage. nd carried off in the periou of Miss traced as far as-Pickeriag but up to time .* - .. I . ...- . . % - I .i . ! - * , �' ; . . . . . - . - �� Mont.Out. . I . . tft I Josephine McKitterick, who was ma ied - . !.- . I_� . ., . I-! � __ -____ ____ _ __7__ qPIEAMIXN" A-A 'Ut4tTAILas. Last week we quoted a startling bit of I rr of writing lie has not 1�`een recapttired. , - .. 1.-'�L - . . - - - --.-------- . . .: .� . ... . . . 1. , .. . ­ . - . � . ., ' ' last week to Mr. R. Wood of Quebec. . .1 , , .1 . . - . . I . .- : .'- 1.. . � I . _. BUNTING, Issuer of Ilarriage 24-y Terins reasouab 0. , history. In speaking of Mr. Pilmer's I 664"m.w . . . . . �, - � . .� I ., . L I . - : . � . . I .. I . . � . . - . - .. I . Be Liceuses forthe(;Ou"tY of Ontario. of- 1, . The coremony was performed at the resi- - . � :.- ­ � � - . ,j.1. L. anZient clock we said "Charles 11. m- HIGHLAND OREEK. �_ .. . .. - I - L ,. ires . " , � , '.. -e -i Pickering - I - - - . . �. .1 1 - : z.� . ­: the store P -, . M. L - . . ­; . _... . . ,.._L� . . -; am at r at his residence, : . . . =:Z=-,T- V deuce of the .brides grandmother Mrs . 1. . ___ . � . / .1 � �. I.. . - . . .1 � . ; tided the throns in 1672 and -died in . . I . .J. . I I , . . 14-y * . ___ - . . I � I .-r � . .I . .._1 . i Village. . - -7-------- i Sterling, by the Rev. Wheatley Bates, . q . - -- . . I i .- - ------ -- __ __ . . ' .. I � ,- _11 - - .. � -- , � 11 ­. : .1, 11 . . - ______ - _. .. .. '.. I m ' - ... 1704." In handing out the copy to The i W. Ir6rd spent Siuday at Pickering. ` - � " - � . . . I . . . . . . .1 . - ,-_ * tor. . . _.': .- _'. . - . 1 'ELL, Eiitat Ce I - 1:, . . . : H. COR\, 0, Insumn compositor we left these dates blank tPll M.A., Ree The brid-e was beautifully W Tredway went' down to 'Whitby on �­- " L � . .. . . L - . - .. . . . � - I . , - Fo rk-s, . _'.- - -.. ­ t ;, -!.A* and General Agent. Properties bought, ma i1r;,ve I - dressed in,creaui catilirnere and Spanisb Sunitty. . ', . ..;­ I _. I . I ' Flour Store to , ing him t49 put in at;y he liked and we _ , . - '' .1. - :.:I . ..- ". I . ..''­ . soldand e."ehaaged.- Rents collecte:1. Monev G lace with natural flowers. The' brides- John Parker of Toronto, paid a visit. -, ­ L .. I . .. I , � , , . ill-,. I. ... L .� I toloau. onice w Church st.,Toronto. !my I _. . I would give him the correct dates before ' _. .- . .I- �:_.: �. . I ,:- 4 1 . . maids vVere Miss Maegie McKitterick here on Sunday. t .- " . ..J.,, . . I . , ! - .. .1 - .,_�_.. . __ - - I ' t, goingtopreas. Wofnrgottodoso. . The . .. .1 .. : "___ :.-tV:, . � .1 1W -Z I - I.. - . . I , -. , .. ­L - , N, TOWN-SHIP CLERK eals'of all Kinds, Bac( � and Ham si4tter of the bride, and Miss Edith Mackie Mr. Samuel Reevb of Orillia,spent a fe - - - I . , ; .10 I dates should have read l(W to 1695, so . . . ... _.... � , , . - : - -�.�_. : : ,i) R.BEATO L:, J L� _� ._ - . I I .. e Conveyancer. cominismiouer for taking Flour, best brands, Br !. and of Toronto. Noticeable &'Moog tile many days with his father Arthur.Reeve. . .� :.�..�: . -i ..I- . . , . Account r � Mr.. an . � - ..1:. . . affidavits, ant and ingtimuce Agent. an ,that the clock in question has been in aue ' d Mrs. Hofland of .. � 1 . ..---,. e- - f., . . � sts were Miss Je9sie Reid came home from Tor- ' ' . F . .. '..,- .�-1 � ,: -mouey to loan on form proi)orty. wills pro- 'Shorts, Oats chopped and the Pa;mer family up,wards of 1200 years. after a months visit with friends , ' . .-��. ..- 'L " . . . . .. . . .1 , � bated OFFICE-At Wbitevale. will be in .. ' I .L' Toronto. After an elegant spread the Onto � . � . . . . . -. - . � ... I Joseph Collins lialled us on 'the street last Saturday. . . "'. . ..:,-.:, . � .1- ...- , - Brougham every Monday afternoon ..._­ whole, H d lof . . clergyman proposed the health of the .' . - ­ .. . . - 27-v .. I . . . Tuesday to protest against the item last With pleasure wel boar that our Wist- - . -� ... , - i I .. . �_ .- I , . - transaction a busilless. . . I ; I ,- � - I.; I - . - -- -------- I . . I - - Vh I tUye �I I . - r .� ______ .__ _ _ __ __-7__. . . . all kinds week saying lie is charged withusing brida. and at the termination of the usual Hill merchant, Fred Kirlihiim,has decided - - - .. . . r . - ..� � � I . .. - , ' toasts tile happy couple left for Perth,their , .. � �-, *�-i-,.- - - � I 1 14 C ODUCE. :- abiisivo language to Mrs. Lawrence. He 'n ot move . ... . . I . ,.: 1 . � .� W V. RICHAR-D-SON, Life Rud Fire ,C.k�1'i I I FOR'ALL KINDS C pl� to continue his busi ess here and n ' I . �i -1. . - . I . .�.­ �.� .. ,1�:` . , ': __ - . - .: future home. THF Ni.'w,,; sends along away as lie eouteniplated. � . .'..,:,1: . . . . . . �. . .. ,senting the North IN a -. . . . - I � . * Insurance.%gent.relm, T 0 I T I'-,T M. C�==, - gays lie is pot so charged, being situll . ' . .1 *� , . - " ... ire � .n , Riles. ' . . �..._ � , I . a . ... . , ..t . . � 'American f,ife. Lancashire and western Fi , joyful greetings and good wi . The ex4ibitors at the 1pdastrial from . � 11�� 1.s . , V I w1tDess, and ip not in the babit of usi g 4--w . . - �- 7 I ',':�� :, , I. - . : I Jiang Ull the I&WAL -0 . . - , �'. - .. _ I, . . ; . lusurance Cotiw&ujeFL,,,Pmr10 t' � ' . I '. � here were fairly suedessful as prizewinners. . , .'! 'L.:'�­_-.:�.� - _ S .. . .. ... aud in.3st popular plAn of lif asurance. Ilisks ICK ERIN04 - I ONtT. abusive language to any person. He .. BROUGHAM. � . - I " - , _ . ­.., . - ' - I taken on all kinds of liroperty at lowast possible . - �_ . - did no& say one word. Wo hope this IN . . . . *. H. .1. Helliwell secured a prize on his horse . .. L­ .-,.. L I 0 ­ . . . . Tate�'. I . I . and Henry Rf!eve ca�ptured ei lit premitinis. . . - . . - . . . - - 9 . .. 1. ..-. ; _:: . . . � . .-.I- .- ___ _ _ __ _ - _ _ NIS true, and must say Collide does not loo,k Miss Annie Gerow is speuding a couple on his poultry and vegetables. . . -I -.:.�`.1 ;_ _, : J . . : ._; ' . - - or talk like an abusive person. The catie ot weeks with friends in Toronto. To-morrow (9 t 'd ) th rifle stasocia- - - - ' *L'. , . I. . . i � :i � .� :.i . �. . A m-hifert. - - . -. . . , � I . %, a off.Saturday unless It, too, is with- u ( " e �'L` �I- !:. I . - - , I . I - . 1. . '... I , fJ . �L. . - ���__­4�,�­ -�r­ . come spendiss! a tion hold the: :. I . . � � . .. �­',;­_­­­ ­. . 11 ,­ I _ . . I Urb. QUiUD, Of B11&10, IS - - . � - __.. . . .. . - . . . , � . . T;'* GOR ir `qnir ter'ly rifle match on * I... . - � �::;- . . ; - . 'L - . I . . .1.. . i * . I I . . I . - draw ', and we expect the accused will few. weeks here and at Markham, White- Cloamon's flats. T *9 is the final . �' . -..r- � - I . .. - : I : . A. POST, COUNTY ARCIMECT :.� ,.. t D match for . . 7 :1.:. . -.1.1� . . I .. - - � . __ . . . . . " 0 for the county Of 011t ;_..I I.:: �. . .1 . . , 4 ,1[ .; ,be acquitted. . the Bowman ville cup, and as the clubs cup- . - : - I., . ... - . I - .. . : - .- A ario DraWingll .- ....'. - - �_ ., , , . . - - � . � . -,: � . I �, ''.� , , , . ..,.,- -is t - .. - . . . -I. . vale and Claremont . .:. - r - ,.! . �, S I . �. *: ..� � .. . and specifications furnishod for every class of . - �. . lie . . ,- Magistrate Holden'm police court kL*pa Inspector McBrien paid him official vie. has been won thrief by three. of the .mem- ­11 �. #... i . :�.­: �L"., ' � - � _. . I I I L - . . 1_.. . .- - : _. I- ': . . building. bteau, aud hot water beati4g and I . . �. . -ed for. -_ - .. ­- ­­f :... '. . � L grinding its grist. The case against J. S. it to the Brock Road and village ScLool bere a keen competition is look . .. L a I � - . . -� ,, ventilation a specia,ty. �office-Garrie- Block, I �: - .�.� I '. � L ­ I- ..` .- I . . . � ... . . - - "., s�. -� �. '. . . ... _.. I . L' . : . �':� ;_ . . � . ..�i.. - - . . .. Winuacott, teacher of Cedar Crook school, Tuesday. and finding everything in a very R. Parker has accepted a position in- - . - , 4 - .,. .. .. �i . ,L,. .. ...I. corner Dundas- and lircwk streets. Wilitby. i .. . - .1 ..�­ . I . . I., Residence-Kingstun itowt,East Pickering. S7-y Toronto and left fo there last Saturday. � '. ..._ . I .. .. I . I i ' I ' - ­ 1 _1_ ..I.- - 36st Place'.0 Bny ! has been w"lidrawn by Mrs. B. Linton satisfactory state, rewarded the pupils Bob was a good fell w and will be missed . I L ...'� :'_ . . : .. - . - 11 I on condition that lie Pay coots. Wig)13&- L : . ) . 4 �.­., , . . ­_ -.--- -- - _____ __ - ­ . - I I � ,1. - .1 . . .. . with the customary half-holiday. * * . �' -_ ­: - .1 I . ,; - i . .. . L . L:..Ii i .. . Atu4ioures-ing. - � .­­ . I . . . cott juteDtIml to enter a cottuor-setion- i especially by the f tball club of which he - : . �.�, . '..: .,-:� - , . .. - - . : - - . . . . .11 . 1, I ;.. . I . .. . W.'H. Jackson is buildinga carriage ,. , - - L . . . . . . . . I -I 4. . i ..I . . - .. - . � I . . . . 11 L-,.. . . __1�1!­_­- . . ,­_��,_AA,.,,, . . .' . I 1-. or desired the troatees to do 83-01'RrgiuR aiAd blacksmith shop and dwelling house was one of the best layers and the kentler . . ..� ,�- ,-A,�: I . . ., .-.�l . - I All Sorts awd -' � . .. .1. - ­ �, . . 1. ... i , q . , . . sex with whom he . guratively speaking is - -... . . ,L ,. " I I . . I. . I -' N D, Licens L . - I . -.7 Y '', 'i L ­'. : .".11 . . � � . : ' ' : P Auctioneers. for the whole of North and - . . . . . � . Mr6. Linton with disturbiDg the school, on the corner opposite the Brock Road &way up. . . 11.... I �_ .� �'­ � I- OUCHER & ROWLX ed . . _ -1- � I -_ , 11 :-. 1, , , , . - � . -. I bnt this charge could scarcely have been I house, having purchased it lot from I. . . I �� lim, - I , t ,o. ::... '. �__ , _:� - ... , � 1. . I . . - schoo P ; ,. i-.1 -.- ..-- - South Outario. Strict aAention given to all I .!.., .. .!­I I - Next Thursday t e impmvement society % ..- �'�.,;_ :,. is I . . . : sustained. Another case has been Lwith. Mr. Them. Knox. On the main road now in the east end hol their tist meeting for . ,. , .­ 1--,�L._ ;_ I L 6 -1 I I : - I., -.1. I - - orders by letter or telt,gralih. Charges moderate. .." . �-�.. . ... -Very Kind of, * .. L .. , ­ .�t'. . I . . .. . ' .�'- � E . . . . . .1 - . ThQs. Poucher, Valuator, Arbitrator, &c. Ad- - . s . . L drawn-the loattenipted R"ault" cafie the future for Mr. Jankson will have an the seapon in the benezer church. On . i -k� I J_ L ­ , _: , s: . . . . %17� E ,, L . This . . . ­11� � . . : dress,THOS.POUCHFR, M)i 47, Brougham,or . . , ,�, : '_ .1* ;�....: . . _� L... I I _; ­�.�' . - : , I . .. . . . .L.. t i; IJ(I - - , .1 - - - I .. A.It. ROWLAND Whitby.Ont' I . - : ... I I - � against Worthy Miles, the huckster. advantage over tile past. Friday night our debating association - * I :.­4�, � . L I . . . . -:,' � . � - .� . � . . I I . I . � . . ", . . . ' J ' -was withdrawn on the accused being 0 -hool house. , 1. ­ - - �'�- I. _. ; �. . ---------- ---.---- __ - - - . S - came Mr. Ira 13. Car later seems dis�wdlisfied opens for the seas' a in the es I" I .-- . . _ .. .. _.__ I . plac - Both of these meetings should be well at- i .,. j - - -% ._­ .il - . .. -ad on his good behavior hopooforth with the elegapt eisure which lie now en _. _'� , I ",� , � I . .\ _ Bouts aft,(l ,Slloes.�, - loi L J -,�. : , - . � I . . . . 1. I - I, - . I .. ... ­ 1. - I t - : 11 1­1�-, ,,:-,,.,- - - ..�: -�,,,,-�.-, Jo Mo - tended and have a d send off . .. . . .1;.,�-�� -. 'I . 1. , . . . s nown Nces and forever. There are certain violations - ye, and is talking of re Ving to Pick , - I . . � . i - . J . � � � . . . .1 .. 1. .- _ _ ithelawthatmenmustoot indulge in , List week two f our oldest citizens . . . . I .1. I . . . ..� . . 0 eri i -passed aymy in the persons ofRichardSim- I -, . I . - ..��� � 4 -_ . I� ,.. - � OHN LESLIE, BOOT AND SHOE I - . - . . . . ng or Whitby and embarking in .some- . . . . . � . . . . . . - . 4 are t .I �, -1-L. . .. . ..... I� I , .. . . . - ! Maker. Pegged and Fe%,.ii work. Ord � ..­.:�. . I . thing which will afford him' oecupation. ton and Alexander Neilson. The former I . I�- ,.- _,�- �;­��_,_. I 1. promptlyatteudod to. Exporienced workman- . . ,� PRICES L W. I .. - ., Messrs. Graliain' Bros. did not exhibit e is planning a tour through the East- ' _., �__ L ,_ "', i �.l 01 es-1 -. . T . .. 1. .. �. . H after a lingering illness died o � � I :- � : - , ship. Don't forget the stand,iieurly,opposite the . ''. : � . . . . n the 14th .11 - . ....-I- .. : . . .- .. :. -�:_:.� -1, _ . . I .. " .. . . . - . . their Clydesdales at the Industrial, as .,in Stater,this winter. . - . ' . . , . ' ' News,Kim,stroet,Pickering village. 7-V t., aged 72. He anie to this township . I � ;:t.'�) k C.- .�.­ I I . . . - 1 . thev iuwnded doing, although, they had _' ins . '. . . , ,�w,� ­.. - I..I � 'I .- . .. . .- . I �_ . . ___6� �. - 'Mr. W. Bodell picked a unese of aecond .when a young boy nd resided here mince. .1 ... - - . I � I il ::�� our �- � ; o ,- I � ____ - - . - - ­ __ - I .. nds . i 11 .__ .%�- .. . I . ; .. � I I crop ripe raspberries the other day, -I � � . I :. A 1. , . . Irotels. ,I . ' arni on which he died , . _'. ­ ... . - I - .... I . .. . . 1 . Rdy to enter the ring. At the last proved tinite a treat so late- in the season. some 2.3 yearg ago. He leaves a widow . ... .. . - : . . '. .. . -, re ;, % -, . ! . ....... . ._��.­_ - " ­_ - 1 . _. ��� . - . . ';-. . �. �__-_ I . . . . . . �1 - their prize' aii'mals all on Me grou which He - t htitter . I .1 _ " �_­_ , J11' Go b0N . I . 2- . al . - _L1_ I . " ' - I .I .. . . .�:�- .-. ORDON' HOUSE, Pickering, Ont... . oment an allexed remark of the judge A few others around have - had second- and' six chi ldren th tee of each sex to mourn , Z__2 _-_�:., .� . ,. - . . . -I � .- .. . - . _� -. ); )NV(I U I% -., � . - I I.L f ...: in-theheavy drauulit claris reached their ._,: . __: -, -, . 11 - �-, �: . . . 6 Jitlll(.,.� Gordon,proprietor. This hotel iii it . w..­ i growth groeD peas, and in fact .this\seeins Iiis Jernise. His daughtera are now Mrs. � �'.1, ,,- . . . .­ . �L . Mw new brick Imildii-ig, finiahod in superi , er. . 'ears, which convinced them that a ce the 4as�. Pierce, Mrs. ewis Lewis and Mrs. . -�....:;-..- a.!* - � � I .. - . or . Vast 'Eind Gr b rtaiD a grtat year for second crops, as . . I � . I ­I I . . . �.: ��.,- . . - I '...I - 1. � .� I .1 style. E,very convenience and comfort for the I - - . 1 -'-Z. - .1 . ,.­.�,.:�. _­ - 1 '.5 1009 , , .� ; . ­ - . __ - I . : other exhibitor was likely to receive un. afterwath in somo clover meadows a lulos% Allen. Mr. Nielso came here about 18*40 . .. ,:,.�. 11 . I. . I . . I .., I.. :- travel Iii6g,I)II blic. Now auelcommodioussUbleg � . . - L �_ .. -1�Z.�; ..:,:.i . .. . I - . . ,1.� I � . . . I . I . . - he . .. . :.�. . anJ sbt,is. 25Y � ,��_`Zli I . .. due favor. Great care should be shown equalled first crop. and has lived on t e fitrin on which - . . -1. . � - I ­ . . . . . ., ­ ) ill the �. . ­ : . . - -- ______ ------- -_ - . ....,. .1. ] , . diod, over since. 6 took part in the 137 .:. -� I .�, - .. . . I : . . by &he managers of the Industrial in me- On the l5Lh instant, after a short ill- . .: . � . - - ".' . - . �_� ­1 I i I .L'i. I .... ESTERN HOUSE,Pickering, Ont., ' i�­:� : '. ; I lecting unbiaased.judges,as the suspicion rebellion.. He wa bale and hearty till 11.-. ..I.I �_ . . I I . � . . . I -i . L . . ness passed away one of Pickering's most . .., . .A I . , � d price. . , W 11f,w opeu fo� tile ac,coluniodaticri of the 1. . . 1 .1 . .1 - . I I : , I . ". .'.I� _J�( _ .: bout thpee weeks "fore his death, when - I .� i�� � :� . . _­ .. - ! . � � - :. of partiality will soon ruin t6 live 9tock rcepecLed citizens in the person of Mrs. a �".. .;­ ..:A j-I .1 - .1 - �. travOling public. This hotel, having lately . he bail a stroke of � �-1. :��; . . I . 4 I . , .. . . 1, , �--, 11110. - . h hauds, his been re-hifnizbed through- .. - exhibit, and this is about the only feature Margaret McIntyre, wife of Mr. Robert yaralysis. He was 86 .' ' -. 1; I � . I . I, _0­ I I . . ; Ink Mills, , . A ,% .,­7 .14 .- '_� � , i : I years old at the t1me of his death and :: . :* , UILtod as it is,opposite the Sr, In . . . . . .I. . _ . - �. 1. ..v ­ . . ... . 1 % . . . , I Me& :�? of the fair which has any-houest claim Brown of this village. She was well and leaves a large number of children. - Mr. . . -1- , � � �_ - 40,U atl 9�11 d: � . . .,..-,:- , . ild'is nvextiout tor patrons of ihe Mi s. - . - I . , -. I n ' '1"' '-'i - I .." . .- . . . ' * . - _­ I- . . . ...- I � -. . I � . .... . .. vrluil�ch at all reasoutblekours. Goodstabliug .. .. I. . on the farmer's Patronage. We have favorably known as a most accomplished Stantonwas buried!in the Methodist burial .I.- - . �, .1 .. . 1, . . I �. � , closed Yard for �.i- , I I ;I; . I -.Z�. , ,� . . I .. I and Ohej room. Box StLLII and on - �, ,--.,: .- - . i . beard, be it truthful or not, that John se, and many who to-day ground aud Mr. Ni loon in the - ���­ .''- -� � . I .- _:.. . - � is . . . . . � I /- ) , . : and excellebt nurr Presbyter- . . I : j., t horses oi cattle. reigh wales on the premises. . , . ::,�. ,-,.1 - ." I Vi . I - ,,. . . .i., �4­ . � - ­ . . 1. rougham, have of late regret her comparatively early death at ian, both funeral-a being largely attended. . . ­1 . . -� ­..- I - : % The I)ar is ppen at au legal hours,and is stocked . .., . .. Miller & Sons, of B ;_ �'. I , I . _ �..� � I I. .�..- . .�-.;,I _. I . 11�.,_,! . with pure liquors of every br&L&d. ANDY LAIC :, - _%=!w_ ., v4wa refrained from exhibiting Clydes 61 years of age. owe the fact of their be. Last week those of our villagers who I..I� 4� . .. . I . . . I., . - z -, - � % � � . � 7 1 . 11 . I ..-. CULLY, Proprietor. 151Y If-W, . ior this same reason. Mr. D. S. McFar- inR alive to do so, to her careful and offi. were not to the exhibition witntAsed a cou- .� - 14,��.� � �� I . . I � - 0 - ""_'"' I�� .1 - in the 8-vear � -":,­ I q. .. . - .-------- ��&__________ .1 ,_ __ / . 1. -I _ . ____. i I., X. . lane carried off first prize - ­ -N . � : � I . 1. . . � cient nursing. Being exceptionally clover pleof constables attempting to capture ' .� ._?�-__-,�___ . ­- �:- ��.%. ... I I I ,_-..-�t! -.'�`.o i , , I .. _ , .. ,,:.� ivatch,)#akistfi- - old Canadian Draught class, with him what is said to be 4n escaped convict. It - . I - , I I, � I . . .r. t, - - , . . ... . d , an&well read and a brilli ut converea- -- � � . �. . - --1-A.:--- , ia # .7%.. 1:_ :�u; � . .. t' . � ,,, . . : . � . ..I—'- - I - .� I . .- famous Sandy McGregor. - appears they once dAught him and relieved . .��I_-- i.I ; . . I ­.:-, . " .., - . . tionalist, notonly kas she sought after in I. " " , J - '. . .....-L � . '' - ..I -. n f i - .- CUTHBERT, Watchmaker, Pick'- ' . I. I -� I.1. him of eighty-four I dollars and his watch - - � I - . 2 , . . . - 0 oew-e - . - . , :" .� I am---.,, . , � i .. . I . . . . the capacity of nurse, and there are many - I . .- - . . . .. . .. . . . .. ­­ I .. .. A�* ering, Out. Having b*en 25 years at the - .- - 1 . # but soon returned him his timepiece. But I I �,�", � ­11, 'i . . . - - ..,I. . .� . to whom her motherly advice has often , 1 1 - .�I,- 'L�. �. ... ; � . I 4 m_-. tra(te,i can guarantee satisfa,etioU. Agent for �_). ­ .. -, WHITEVALE. . .. � - . ' on going through the Searboro tol.1-gate '._1\-,, 1i , , . .�. ; 1 . L I . . _# .,- . � Watebes and Clocks o , . : . - - "L.�, ) - 1: 1 . .. . F. Lazarus'H ye-glasmi. I .,*A - proved a'salvation; who, in times of sick- their prisoner escaped, and in giving chase . - I.- - . - - . , 4 I L 1 , - .1 I 'L ., . 'L - - - * - - - . , , __ . I ' " � - I ; .. .� 1. ,., . 11 I - � . ­ . ; I I,:- Cleaned in shortest notice, ,&ad at reasonable I . : I ' . - I � '] 23-47 '. Famers are IDiaking their taties. . - ness and affliction will often look back theiX horse ran away smashing the buggy - - " I _* �'�; .. ... I . - : . YlLtes. I . ..". 1. - . � � _.... . \ -, . I - �1' - . .., i .� , 0 of .- . -1 1. - - I Mrs. Browls of Stouffville, is visiting with regret and wish for the as,fistanc up considerabl, . hen the fun commetic. . . - _ _ I . - I I . .. ---- -- _____ ---------- � .y . �',,,,I , Is . I . . ; '. � ' . . 11 , �� I - - I - . -i) � . L L s: - ­.. � I . I f,�, ., 4 , L .I I , re I . .W�4'­ �1_ I �-,;,.J': ! � _.- - at her daughte Mrs. Thom. White. her vast experience and clear practical ed. It would appe r the constables didn't . . - )�'- ". � . - � .. -1 . * -11, , ;S T " _ -�-.. .1 I r . '.1 no less remarkable for want their prey as hey alway came up . - .�L?-,­:I ., I , - �, .� . r Major will wo I . ., ., i , Mr. Waltoi a start :)n A miud. She was . to i,. .� - - .I - 1. 1. ... - - I %��- d - - I . I ...i . , N,,- . parance prin ped. an had been awn just , - '. i - __ L . ­ - - . L , �� . . . .. I � . it to the Parific coast. her kind heart,tow ciples and where the escaped 1 4- ­: .,.-.- I . Ili . ..� L six months vu .. 1".. 1�, � . .. :.L L .. .:i - .. . . I. . a few minutes too Ilate, and then would . ­ �:'- . . .�, L . . I 0 1119) - _ ;-:1L :�­ i I - Ba'n' k , - 1.'' .t. . . I * n - ­ ­, .;�r.:r - ., :- , i_ . :. - - ., �. 1. I _0 ! taria.,, .1.: s m' �. Rev. Mr. Freed will shortl resign as amiable disposition, and her many char' 4 k 1.11i.::i q - , - 11. - , : ­. ;. .: ��.L.. . . L 7 �,_tl,_,. r - '. . � ��. ., - % ... i�� , .�_ . � ­ .. I . ­_� talk and boast of t4eir deeds for two or 1 _,4 - I �,­ I 4 _� J -" -.1- I # ..: . . k­',L : , �, tifit chutcl.. He has itable works will constantkv�remind her - �-'.I.I I 1 . �. .M .;." .1," �� , . _r ;,/., ... L � . I - , - � . , ..- �i-_ �1,- i,­ Z ' '17 r. ,:, Mo . C)VF* r of the Bap I Go to '. I F.1- �_­_.:I _:� , . .8�Dvl-.L�, minists urches but. friends that ohs left this world three hours til.1-their man had a chau . , . i , � . a gre I � " _,_.`�', -11 I.. I . . . - ­1_,� I --- 1 . � -A . i I ... � .�, �2�1 ­.. , :- ,:i, �� - . � , :� &I ERING . L I '. does not know w sk get quite a lead 'agatp. At Port Union . _ . . I I,�;­.::,L . ,''Z, !�r wi, PICK AGENCY. : THOTOG RA PIH E R, . had. several calig from other ch deal better than she found it. As many � - . . - � here he will no yet. # - 't, . , '� "'A , __ . . L . .�' ;-' �­4'1,' . . � , � .'�";,.,. ,�,.,3; a I egii irbate i .i _..��'%�; .7 1". .1 y - . , _. -,`�-4 0 - OPdn for the'transaction of I I t v . - Mr. 1,ouim Graham is at Pr0se , . � . I . k,yl" � . ut busily can testify she would at any time subject they heard some of the workmen whisthag - - . L ,,-- ,. ,�l . . a (log to put,6, pig out Of Pr;att's , -,,-+, � I � �, garden ­ . 1. . ,�; . - .1 ­ ...'L �_ 1 . t �1 1. " e ' 1lwik;t3g Businekis. I . I- DR R pie" 0 m ...- L� . hereafter .' '.- ..,. .,_.,_,.�, W 1ITBY§,;.,, - I ONT. enpgw qowriti f usic for horael( to ary ineonvenience or discom- &ad for some una untable reason rea�, .: . I - ., ,I � . . . �­11 j :' ;,. L 11 . tovale Quick Step. fort to be able to relieve the sufferingS of I %, .'A.1. _'! _ "I I . . �,I ��.--,,e-� .- �'11 .o if 0111,Lci,,Houns-From' 10 to 3; Saturdays All, work is fir�t-01&99 - �haracter- the band ODU%Ied Whi. away in the oPpoi direction in which , .4.4�%'-,-. L . ,�� ,�, .: . . ILI .I , � ­­. ,,;'- IV ,� r . ,_� ,L i4__",. . .. . N-�-, ; �fl_17_ .. ,-.1.� . - 10 to'l o'clock. � . . Netures fine in finish, lbearing , The subscription for the band is being man and beast-and the latte ' especially, they were informed;their man had- gon :" �, D - , - .:z .�,_, - L' ,,, . W ­f., ;­. �i­ ; .1 e. 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I � .I I I_0 r-'A L_t4 I r�_!9��, I, I � . , I . t tm6t ­ - : ­.,'_1�x . .i � N L � : � ..it , I�A :/ARA. ­W'�",a ­'@`I�;�,"J�0,�r�'' _r ,� - - 1k., r tr - - - - - ` r r 3 .,, n �f t= . {- . ... - -, - _♦• .. .. -- •, -- , ass - t '`i.°:. d. -.ff!'. *r. �' d > - F ' $ rz 7i a . - , ,. : - is , 3. � ;:: c: z f. rf. `, - - .,) s �A s � -: ," ­1 .V1, ,.,i6��,-�4�f-.!J',,�,!.i k - ,if 1 1.•1 -, y _ y I % - •P+_ -, _ .Q '1•' '1. }. ,,I }, -: t"il 'mod _ 1. _ 1 d':' ... . v l" - 1 ` a.. { _ - - -. , I ~t a TNE. NEWS OF :THE DAY. John dowers, a eatata, in tbs strtpiery o TIIB FA�OA�'I�N of 111I�� The P+iigliiblliti of Mite Tomato ��tsoB��sYr - bhe Btraih Electric t tb. is Nap" York d> a . EOj{�. �t�]t AIISn nnwittbio 1 book ho a w live '�k The tomato broiled to grab�al and fnvigot• , t '�-- i � t' .i . R g Y t wlre, reodv t 1 F, a,: 'r& 1 , `: P. SS f t - j I \.j� r dsttAD !. "` °'' -F° w"k and fell to nand, ftaobnrinfff4 1 1PANI O-�XVIMatly er the Many 4s�- a be +rid almoaoan other dish of our CIA. .� ., - � L.T- t Y y A:gubsoriptlon $ier•Halte G # ; f i me x;d skiiU. He died son 1 dues at the ■ails. mate. The trnibibsel(i>r6hsmoeteasgpprodaC Itched In lierllo. $or an annual , ; f ChiOAgp'�debeotives are in Winal fol- ad from the roil most plentiful and obeap ; £30 bhe thirsty soul may drink•s m�b0r A ample but P The Chicago poll are said to huge tottae . din Never," said an old reddeab of bhe aqd the methodd of preparation b the very us he pleases. p I •fl�.ralook tea lowing no olneas in the Cronin murder Ouse. bhab the men who ad Cronin hat con;' "have I known of so man le °� T Prof dm le+r6 form of cookery. $elect from your .. j P^f m n,� d►, Kint{ston busirteee men purpose etstrbieg 000bxl •plea where bhe Doctor's oloth,►eN, going over bhe H�a11s ar during the suet dx The larges0lirook trout ever Cgu' g£p otlolobh factory, with A capital of $60,000. warn to have been on a dead body ifl months." that time some hb or � er market basket a proper number Continent was landed recently%t ght on this , I and gaalihr. n London w a8 of pertecbly ripe and sound tomatoes, baking N. Y. The fish weighed Y Spring°reek. iinb of heltobrepe w.. Martin.Barks's lawyers in Winnipeg have , hich wise en to Ile thrown Inuo1 note persona lave been known to pan over, °Dare bhab the skis Is nob broken After ig ed six pounds ' London,Thames. three of which have been deliberate suicides. ' and t" i wound, the skit received60p anCnymonely for their dcfenoe wiping them clean, onaoen and the propertione and c of the Crain sae sob. ping eau. ono off a this slice trout qm le ve)y full,I aids to I. P Col. T. F. Ferron, wRenb for the Is is a source of wonder to many people liv- .� •� were perteoa - p Xion t • in There ale ab American$team Bo nsaraooe Oom tug hers IT the ebee<n sad of each, and take out the. present 76 etndeabs i►ittend_ puny, Persons will Como from a dim � core from the center. Then set t am A PCor digger in a gem pit in ben w„s w Ing the Royal-Military school ab Kings6cn; of Csicago, saiotded Denver, Col.. Mon- �« to agara appar�sntly to Oommib close togetiher eta the wire boiler, keeping_ found a large sapphire, Ib was i��- velvet Considers y five less than Last year. day sight, rather pay the penalty for enfolds bhe ctrl die Level on top; ot►vso the cut Bide istiely pnrohamed irogn him for£60p miner. a The It shave ersbood the Banff Coal MlneCom- sbesaling from the oo y, he being w de- The prey despatch ant out from Bing- with salt and pepper,wad place the troller s�'a`�h�aY sold in Colombo for£l,2pp w~ Empire fronts of v£ 1. PBaY have made ar�angemeabs for shipping a faulter bo the among f ab least $t3,000, hamboa nndar bhe Impression that the last ovso a hei fin of live oosk Do coo close the time It reaches Bsnd Streeb its � s►eeves were lash urge supply to $aa Francisco firm. A Wllkesbarte d toh be14 of a Dave-ia suicide was a )![tes Mead, of that plans, Bays �e of the boiler upon thus.- Now let will probably have rLea to £3.000: fin• do bhe elbow, a of enormous extent j outside the town of that bhe young lady visited bhe-Falls w short them book steadily until thoroughly done— Temperance puts wood on the fire r, the velvet, wh1 ' Hillman s mill, near Ottawa, and a large time o and has been Attars el f quantity of lumber, were ,burned the other Plymouth, Ya, tPhi>; sores of land sank a g y fascinated ooedpying about tweaby minutes. The salt in the barrel, meal in the Chest fiat I - bhe outdis. T e .. very considerabl a territory is owned with iagar'a ever mines' It lea well known sight, causing w loss of nearly$2GO.000- y' and poppet are absorbed by the juice, which tho.gnrso, credit In the country,money style lent w char ► i loot that scarcely as two persons have the b Y. aonbenb. fa�b that its W", er by the Delaware and Hudson Railroad Cow- Y Y Pa assumes a fine reddish brawn crier and ez menb to the house, clobhRe on the 'Chlldre - ,, Mr. James Good. who.ib is said, bnilb'tbe psny, bout 1600 a4 and boys are thrown Bari°impression when first looking upon the bales a flavor of unequaled quall . Remove vigor is the body, intelll ence in ,4 Among the h rob railway locomotive construoW in the ra ids or tw14. Oal a taw event out of a ploymanb. P Y � since them from the broiler with a woad fork, and spirit in the whole constitution bra` -played ill a l0 or '_ amloton,died at Toronto Friday morning. your correepondemb heard a clergyman in a pas�ng the prongs antler, so as to avoid of terrwootta fl re Fo81t R breaktog or overturning They may be Pe the-. - stoves to rep Five Manitoba Mennontbee brntsllp mat- neighboring city make this remark : "I When the Austrian Emperor saw c sated a young girl, and were let cff with There b trouble be sea MtresnLmans sad never look users Nissan above the fait but view at Spandau, he learned for the first in buss from e' Hiadoos in India. tha6,thera b a strong desire to l into the served either [n the skins or With the latter Nine that the amok less _. fine of $1 each.by the chief of the vUlage�, removed. With any term of meat vegetable, a Powder which w ' The water lie down and S� Y , se j socket. J rr re t 0 . A dead beat, who called himself the Mar- aRgrBgate otrpd of,the London dock Igo with it, !� have no or bread Mere b no sauce fo�i,�,, or home used with such effect had been invent b . d front are re + I . uis de Ve oab,has sudden( departed from companies le said t0 be 20.000.000• thought of suicide, but It always seeing to ' ""6° an Austrian apothecary and offered td0 b y - wide at the sho 14, btawa, lesaavvinq a hotel bill for 0 behind Stanley expected to reach the Fast me as if tt would be pleasant to go with the made' which can be compared with this Anebriean Government but had been deoi;p bottom of the kie 8ban1 is ex „ single, Inupensive dish. , im. Coast of Africa about the end of October. 6er. ad. a Dollar °t t e n ' A lady from Rhode Island was making FRIED TOMATOES. .- looked v r It is reported that I a serious hitch bas The ogicial report gi the number killed rag - An eBorb is being made to ge61 l ourred In he negotiations tendin towards by the Antwerp fire and ezplostop a+� 135. w�t'r�b bo Niagara and was standing on Ib ?P�ingaently that our *' modern Wendell Holmes to write an Sabobl0 Oliver Ou heavy or gloo y, t g no of the Sister Island bridges looking [non conveoienoa" render the gemacne broil �°ph9• terracotta o! e! auralggamwbton between Loveland Victoria England and Ge y are supposed bo a rapids ar�deraeath. She hurriedly oak P , and In eaob case He refuses on the ground that . hie Works niversities.' y rotas iaoonvenisab already tell as much of himself ae he cares - a woven d ' £ .1 I bO aegobiwtang a new agreement with regard hs arm of her Companion and asked to leave tolerable substitute may be rs arOd am w Duncan Cam bell Jan, member of a to Africa. P P to have the public blic Illllll�arn, and that he de, and b deo•ra P r , e spot. Upon reaching the Centre of Goat follows sires to ad his remaining tittering cop r >. I ontreal wholesale firm, has forged a con. The Prince of Wales still lame, but his d she wank upon a east, seemL►gly Select pour boma/oas as for trolling. They aralto s dnd h g yeara In oom_- g . arable amount of paper and in a fugitive lag is no longer swollen and he can walk zhaasted and very nervous. When asked meat be ripe and sound, and of nearly equal p Saitings, as the; rose.the lines. fairly well. the canes, she said : "I don't know what Cub off w aUoe from the " stem amend " Two ancient sgnednepa have 'set b striped eB+co. nun Arrangements hate been made with A renewal of the disturbances In Samoa L CAM over me, but if I had stood on the And tale out the hard core, as already dO- covered at-Athens_a—.,ae, large and H fo . being •dke t ton I B Allah Ca Itaalbte for money to complete feared If the decisions of the"Berlin Confer- bridge another moment nothing could have • l�.y them, out eldO down, in a nso, is me pare Called Geudic, toward $y_ bOS►ntif ul Sao burnt th Great Norbhwest Central Railway from once are not enforced. Prevented'me Jumping into the rapids." skillet won grossed with batter or beef mettus; the other, made of brick, in the a In beige, s drl s city • reseda, with stril •' Br don to Batblotord. The Prince of Mongoo's aoo sand in-Ie ear ��Why,"bald her friend, •'do you wish to PP� (the latter b preferable,) and of itself, beneath the royal stables. Near the Chdeacon Reeve, who his spent many is oposed to gambling vonhraobs, and will ep;n°'it•aialde!'�� proper eat for f latter have been found several tombs in b►rmoaiziag lour tying, Cook gently for ladies' tsflon ad £ ye a !n bhe diatrtob, believes that there is endeavor bo suppress them. II �(hod torbtdt said she. "It was the about five minutes, rhea tarn oArefnlly, so marble, and in both p ae�e fragmenb8 of fn- and walkingownr no king in the Arthabg$oa end McKenzie fldrbheet thought,but there was an Impu:se Am nob t o break the tomatoes. The oat Ades. scrtptions, one of the name of Philagroe, 1 1. riv r districts to attract immigration. Paris Papers are gluing wildly sensational oh I could not control, and I do not Are now on top,,so they may be sprinkled renal numbs of ve rumour's about French and German military I would dare live at Niagara." with salt and popper. The f An act of kindness,-a word of aympgthy, I ., ly rough cam 1's hl he Dominion Alliance close Its 0onvsn- movemente near the frontier. tying is then may render the-whole line of life dipath p.- fabrics, nisi up do ab Tor°non on Friday. Senator Vidal Others have experienced a similar seas- continued, To prevent scorching, s large g from what tt would 'otherwise have been• Direeboire ro 10 ; w elected president. It sous recommended A letter received at a London news, "ti on. spooaf s1 of cold water mast be thrown to There are Orion In many a life when the r_ ilea on the d e of 1 the the next meeting be held in Monbreml:' agency, sigqnned"Jack the Ripper,"prombeta w+ . from bfma to limo ag ib evaporates. Too coarse it stall take for weal or for woe deb aside from aidin Ito understood that the w 11 of the nother OVhtbechapel murder. Le much water will cause the tomatoes to boil e labs John liopkin s QDI�LI'hlf p. and will break the skins ; and if permitted Pende upon a slight inflaenoe—almosbae' le I the greatest mpii£ Mr. Gooderhatn makes, o g other be_ ' Nihilists are whiting Denmark- and the Po word. flow careful thou should we be hub ed in these ylik . a tie one of 'authorities are taking Precautions against .One of the moet shameful ,results which noun y dry' they will burn and stick to the our inflaenom may at all times be in the r' hb .� q $200,000 w Ia ria Univer attempts on the life of the C>;ar, city conditional upon its be g remove bo ever followed dbre ubgbte mane -mak direeoton 1 g A prebt3►a d bee P In about twenty mtnutets take them from , : ' old prime fa orita, Tor nbo. King Alexander arrived Ab Odessa yeater. has been the wrecking of what bad already Hurrtaon s ref In the White Y the skillet, adding a little batter be eaob Sn Hcai.eigo far has appear , lace D • .$e1 director o e Dominion day from Yalta on board s Russian gunboat. approved itself well, and bade fair to become bomapo. as It has yet gone has been wnything bat a and not roll so c tea' He was received with royal honors. one of the world's most famous seats of G1eb ogical Survey, is Invesbig binR the for- BARED `towATdse. success, friends themselves being judges. ! ides, maki it m mat n in the Deloralne dbtric with a view Rosa Bonheur, who is G7 ears of age, is. learning—bhe Johns Hopkins Unive+r•I of �*p yy Ba timore, Thisnnlversi Select sad re The mw�4[,f his work has been broken a with slender f wom+ tog a prsotloal advice resat i11g artesian making studies of Buffalo BUl's Indians and ty foundedaad P pare exactly as for broi P • ` t animals for a large a stn mA8 or beheading afiiae holders and distributing he r - the French rbar well for water. g painting she intends to Cently endowed by the generosity of a ®►'r1°ge with the out sides on spoils. Thle in always a thankless 'o 'gaud_ new felt eta ar p a battered bak Y ) b' . . M . Thomas Driver, of lri stun has execute, no a minded oldssn of Baltimore bas been lust pwo, Salt and It has not been less so than usual in rri- and dyed all t oh ked la its beneficanb career, and reduced pepper, and sob to a well-heated oven. Dom ended an action agains tike city-for Bismarck has sent aasOr aneas do the Pop Hake for half boar, and then transfer, with. •one experienoe In the meantime the free , - dark, pale, d ne .i that Italy's mollies Will con strain the Italian to the neoeritsy �f sollolbla{t assistance , $6,0 for injuries received fall[ into ' cab break It trade agltwbton goes on, and the People e►rs� trines. So a are sol 1 through the. inveterate thirst of �g possible, to a platter or dish o� an o n drain, which was not Indicated as Government to respect the wishes of the Y gala Wham ilia g educated by the onrreno diseasiions, with small rotors ongh to have been bhe case, Lights. ' Vablown, - soh oh had tares possegs(on of one in whom gra� !0„,rured over them, A The promotive system b oonblHaally is dun• the new Eoglteh o. the founder of the anivete! had unforta, mP °r two o Pam GY may be laid around AMERICAN. The Recorder, in o6argiria bhe jury at the sat 1 gar of breaking down on this aide or the the waved or flag eaob tomato as a arnbh The and as snffe Old BsUey noticed the tact bhab there sou y pla°°do°g�as ill-founded trust. The Emu y ring interest ie crying bo ,Tnpi forehead, Some 0 A envy frost visited Norbhe n R'booasin nob a case on bhe calendar arising cab of the b e rest QubUa0.to t3n��jb . ht aka bhemselvea may also be used as a �arnLb ,r for relief. While the mills of Brite►in are book, are pinched $and y night. Y for menb baked to thOSame pan or separately. workln night a ' stash shrike' Mr. Hopkins before his death orgaaitsed two g Lit and day In order to fill orders, j taking away the Be fee continue to be t en tram the Daring bhe past few days twelve per_cops corporations under the laws of M Land for OLD vlaOlNie vasam roees�toro, _ those of New England stand in many oases ,r to these shapes. . debt at Johnstown at the ra of two a have died from triobinosle ap Eidelien, the n of controlling arq `labs tomato has nob'been Cal bleated~and. Idle. Thiele b said to arise from bhe f sob ithab �` heather mixed, > daj. purpose {ag two schemes of tamed Ion enough to entirely banish a they have to ass dear highly taxed wool iadd . �• shown, to be worn Porte d Saxony. Eighteen others are to priaoely geaenglty to the establishment of gg the o is therefore raiso.i for tree "Taw - pattern. Fro eighteen' to fo to of road d i oertwla will and rank fl,►vor which al r}' r ty grapre Po Y �; which be gave the greater part of his large ' mabertale. lint what ere "raw materials"2 dally a being sht shipped down a lake from Carding Gibbons hai ivri66en a torsi petawbehisnameand the fruit La a greater or law deg pp fortune.Theeew,rebo;a To bhe manufacturer of woolens. �►COl' may I The short fancy Can algae, N. Y. .. letter, bo read in -church to-morrow, de- memory as the Johns Ho kinsUolverd and aooCrding to soil and climate. That pe- y j P tY callari Is removed or modified b be. b.s0 to the termer tb tea fin' silk, and velvet hi Job McCully, a yea, ton h, shot an roan 1, he asveillag of tihe statute of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, In his will he y broil• tshed and all the fall and wi: inss baking, or fryin�g at high temperstare, manufactured product, and why,,shhopuld not + pretty, and make 1 - killed Hatable William Cronrs' qb a picnic Giordaai Bruno, lath to the fires of these a large block of what eo no longer to atlaob the most deli,ate the farmer be protested , why >6et<2 blush near S rte,Ill., on Saturday. Ex-Queen Natalie, who L on her ws sou `then the vary valuable stook of the taste_ To must persons, however, the wild. . there be lroe coal also 2 Oh,.of coarse and lions to plain ho; Way Baltimore. and Obto Railroad, and a tarn, „ t effect of one more The ifs of a leading citizen f Reading, Belgrade to vLib her son, the youthful King raw flavor V gamy and agreeable, and, so (b goes on and the eyes of mu!titnda aro Pd., dt d bhe other day from sw llowtny her of Servis,was accorded an official reception To the second he bdrgaoathed a largo when preserved In cooking, Constitutes a being opened• new j icgeta are is artifioI teeth daring a fit of la Abler. In Odessa►on Monday, P amotxnb of valuable real estAbe. The old jacket fronts thin ' Dal Wal PhUaathro isbdisd De+oen b r 24 c much valnod quality. '•Old Vtrglnlg Dream The - ker, aged 19, a b atafal end The Pope has addressed g' rotesb to the P b, 1813,and tomatoes arc the beet rho BribLh Government has made a con- , vest,with bands of P the bequest for the University bOO1Me . of ps,of this kind. tract with the Canadian Paatfi¢ R�ilway'by flaps,collar, and fi • - isaoom limbed girl, oommibted en[atde by French Goveramen0 against their aodoa In almab immediately available.� On the They awe prepaaod as follows : Selsao firm which It drown' g at Langdon, N. H,, o Frida prohibiting the bishops and clergy from tak- •mO°� and ra ther small ' agrees to contribute $22,5,000 r I give Empire j+,2k 3• P BY Board of Directors was John W. Garrett, �omatoee. freel► alonam (the C'imnadlin (government adding edge, each point + The ill of the late Yrofesec,r. tlas Loom. �� part in the elewbioHa, Presidaao of the Baltimore and Oblo Re1Pl from the vies. Dip them one by one is $75,000 am a subetd ► wabac ke t boitln and remove the sklas t0 la Y enable the company ornament of silk 8 is" of ew Haven. Conn,, be aej,b{►s the The French Government i last roporb nor►- rte- T64 man owed tie elevation es cbAt P o, y down a Tine of fast steamers and o n a beaded peadel balk of his $300 000 e_etate to ale Univer. cerntne the wheat clop of France ant{mates Lion to the friendabi of Mr. Hopkins. without breaking the fruit; as In all cases, a monthly service to Yokohama, and open y�z.t is made o dtY• the yield this year sob 306 516,598 bnsheL, was a wholesale groa•r Join pba;. cottirsX ooh ;he bud Dore ao the atom end, and Hung Ikon wig t;anada r►i ht iron Kong, This will'be with et i3 ht Twen three Hu as against 270 787 002 bushels last ear, nose In Baltimore. Place them o19ee together, with the out sides a route entirely through British territory ! " bask, with a deep y tygarlane,en gads the ' Y ht8 rs °, like op, 1n • ek!(leo or pan, la which has been and will be very valaabte es fall In time centre and one ud recent r ote in the Penneylvan eke r ion The maa(dpAl' snthorities of Liverpool many others to that city, being a •stead about halt sH n Pen Y me -' have be n senbeneed to a year the work 'have voted £30,000 to ooasbrnob dejiota foe stook holder in the Baltimore and Ohio once of batter. Bet of war and as an alternative to the Suez = not quite peach th . hones. % the stor a of RaUroad. At the aanaal meets of a thI' off the stow$, sad keep at a host just roWe. This nPw so- 10a will not be ready ' a soft Greek each storage petroleum at isolated points, °$ below the trying point. A higher degree bill Jan bhe r�aoe troubles in the'Son eontinne. �o tedtke bhe risk of fires and ezploebaa, Paolo year, 1857. John W. Garrett made a of heat wUl eo:,reh bile Cutter, Cause the °iwY 1891 and then it is ea►lonlated The Louise j sch! .J I The whites of Choobaw county Als,, are The vat•ioaa will publish the oo "sob against the Political element in bhe tomabods to stick to the iron, the juices he bat�Yoko�ma w 1 be reached from Brit . i ' about three inch denoe of Poe �- m ement of.the road which pleased Mr. esa► days, Shanghai in -28 and Hong • form Closely, and supplying trouble, (wen with rifles antioipa- p Plas )X with Napoleon III. gO p moot that he determined to nub PO' and bbd entire dish to be spoiled. Kong in 30}. There CAn ble bra Lion of trouble. and the Prussian Government in 1870. wllh P P Into the out not be a doubt. over a don ' '. referezoe to bhe Italian occupation d,al home, him forward. He shade him a director,anA PIA qt the sham and of each about sneh ,►n arrangement being highly 84i_ . with handsome F{ana Amos, a Prominent oitlz n of Mor• one ytar later new Garrett the President of baroabo press apoontal of nno dry bread vowbag�ons to Canada, There will also be a velvet revers and gan county, Oleo, was backed death b A Prominent London Co ndenb bs. that crumbs+ containing a little salt, PP©r, e3nd 'mall the same revers the Mrs. Hamton, hts niece, with butcher Neves there are two murder fien connected IyreAt road, Saoh was the elate of buster. i'hen over all s line of steamers from Vancouver to thh4M therefore, when Mr. Hopkins died prim a salt and Australia• Viewed in the lighb-of prase t . 4 black armare rol knife, yeoberday. with the VVhtbeohapel ortmeo, and that the with such a firm trust in ()strait end hb Pepper• t"'IIri°°" to Cock slowly until the facts how aboard many of the aocnaabto rose colour, rasa Deputy Sheriff Tate waif abbe ked by a latest victim was not killed And Carved up msoagemanb e f b►e B. k O. rowel that for MmAtCa! show algga of breaking, whicti will which awed to be brought Coloured silk, wit aonvtcb named HApnea in the Fremont agars- by.the scientific ''Jack bhe RI ► Oscar a can or Bltiaen m{Dotes, !'hen pour d{� P,ectfio and eve gth; the Ca - PP4r• the enrowraene of hL nntver.lyy'psb scheme In (for A dorea small tomatoes) half a pint of !t, .tiVh one prominent ' g connected wi I tint. ty, Iowa, prison ab Syndey oa Mo da and The Duke of Snbherland has beer, visit. he left 1500 eh+res of the stock, which bad '' "beaten.utmost to death, y' Ins his estates In bhe nor•b,and was warmly a per value t f $1.600.000 and w market value begin frea6 °reaM (milk will not do), and Parliament that the ales Grit actually astd ib There al pears e F. W. Gesmevetn. bhe wealth I rodelved b . the fishermen - Helmedale begin hnmedtately bo remove the tomatoes pe {old nit method between; y luaus_ y of more than doable that amount. The , the snow and that when the thaw Came this . - faoburer, of Brooklyn, was shoo e{ his having responded to their apppeeAL for as• Univerdby was sob ego a°d flonrial e i tam- Omref ally, with a tablespoon, to a vegetable whose chi I dressmaker in thi . office by an old men with whom h had had mistance in,the ereution of a h&rPr1r onmly for bon years. !t had a noowblo man at dish' wt would sink into a mass of rain. ! The foundation o Abetter built line Is not oa bhe continent, almost invariably �` a dispute %bout a patent. W. H. .Preece, Cbiet eleotrioian of the ib h in lloobor Daniel C. GUman. The BY the time they are all than. tskdou up British Postofftoe Departmeab, In a disons• most a le professors were attracted to its well from the pan the oream wUl have simmered - i tended wearer's fi Forest fires In the Sierra Nevada mono- Sion before the British Association con. d o rythingseemed to iab bo a little, becom! slightly .1 an English dreeBrr rains have swept away Central Pacific �.sad eve n8 thickened and ,j,��� of her client. U'nl tended bhab eleohrlalty could not be used ivDg Y of nsetnLaesa and inoreasiag tame. i1D a°lor. P°ur this over the con. Y an Elephantti Side. raailway bridges and snow sheds. Passers- bs of the dish. Halt w peas . dressmaker, the gars are being branaferrad. properly as an Instrument of execution. Prudent men, however, and Prasldeat Gil. $eel oho ed scouts! of It weigW about 1,200 pounds, and w I.- leaves the founds Ib is stated that man amor►A them, were oonsoloas of the In fl the PP Par,.ley L sometimes added about an inch and s third thick. After _ The geysers in the Yellowstone .ark arts English court circles itb►bUlby of railroad stook as a fonpdation itself ; that in,•eh displaying great dbsaMefwotlon b talb ab the Ara utlato a reservoir of are water to remarkable activity, blob I• Queen's The bright� tomatoes, h h pp P and for th9 stout, I ; supposed to be due to the•same can lea As the Partiality for Prince Henry of Batteabes for endowment and lost no oppportuolby bo in rich orcam gravy, furnish s edam htgt d reOn 1b, t0 was beaten for one hour every . ' bona b the one , great Atlantic disturbance, g• urge bhe neeeadty of esbAbWhiag the iced sc>c ich c lmm to baked Cowl or udoli , and bets with dA iron or a large anvil: After ,: Y end that the Prince of WAIes b furious at taKon wmethicg nearer bed rook. leas add re dontng them save Thomas E. Jackson, aged Y8, ou hb a dlsonsdonrenoe to the recent Royal grants g atly to both the a $ ys In pate water It was left for No wonder, Cc gg Preddeat Garrett always managed be block snbeoanae of a f amity dinner.PPe' �oe and s►no tea tan day■ is weber with .about four j exigencies of Inc I.- . battle with Ed, Ahearn, ohampi n Ughb• the way 6o any each desirable transfer of per b. of salO, Then it was re laced in weight of 8b. L3ub, on Monday n hb, and ospibal. The feet is, as has since been made CoaalderabIs care and tienoe are reegqarr. pare water age-in for twenty days.P Darin i hang so badly: : was no badly punished that he dIoi Finding the 1l1He l3olaretus, clear, that he Was te the nalverslby stook ad to produce this beautiful dish Ln parfeob- those forty da a it sous oonstan Y over drapery can Roeemond Cormier was a short fine o Ib faollibatee retsearo very stably bo farther hL ears disreputable par the trait morn be of bhe best The head and feet, weighing bl stoat 41 i foundation part + ordered by regalator8 to leave L nidans, we w Where not be look or anything which He Controlled the university trusteesp d gna'(bp' pounds, were then removed, and the skin-. Bnglish>lromen re He failed to obey, and, along Wit his 15' we wish bo fwd. The eCieatifi0 world mamb through them the 1500 shares Cf stock TOMATO (TRODTES, bung on spikes In the drying room. After I' I able hotel in Mol year-old daughter, has been murder' deeply Iadebbed to the Boer of South which enabled him to do whatever he pleas , like the lamb the deelrable ang g y it wee pub in a vat contain-: I their gowns were In this dyb h' In one day material but utt Blshop Fowler, of the M. Africa, who demonstrapes the roily of look Od• $e used his power to the abtnarb, play. "B'amY flavor of the raw d otnabo is'retslned quantity of sulphur ` ' T. Church, who Ins for bhe sources of Ohe NUe noabh of the °d the game bo a flnbh is a spirit of are 8• to this P° and a small and stbractivone hue been in China recently, thinks that in bhe 000k(a of sodium Iii the f ' equator, p e should be oll0win pro country will yet call the United States to •• naadulbarated rascality, which ran ed y q proportion : i -. ty R p ab rather small and flak Scald and peel, and Water, 1,000 parts ; 91aotOed Lime, twenty- - gowns worn each account for violation of the Chinese Trew They are spending no end of money to 8°oumul.bton of wealth for the indivtdn►! cut cff a slice from the stem end, leaving five parts ; Potash, three pane ; sulphur of I {*_. parlour-maid at • by find out the source of the Nile, ands not4ally self without thought of anyone else ge abCao three quarters of each tomato sodiam,.bwo parts, After being two days , their dresses wcrl It Ia abated that the oyster plan have send seems to have deliboratel met bim,relf to Place them, ono side dotdur► on a in this bath in soma rinsed lost nearly $2,000,000 by the stag s6orm. people into Attica month of,bhe equator y or Cambric the to discover its source. wreak the railroad for the express pn tae , • slice of In pure weber w s I cac het ands uncoil Reebanranb keepers in New Yo k and ++ rp buttered bread oat of fiotdag tiz t, Arrange temperature of twenty degrees, when !b was dtladelphia are unable to Pb a sing a order Tskln' an orb the world round 2" of sniff nonsp Ia hli Cwu pocket. Ib Is on g barbered paH, sprfnklC with salt and aggin placed in the drying roam. After :� • :ever either ma( led, g suss to Illusbrabe the mattesr 11 `edless to go into the details o' the Po r, and b•ke a this do .f'_ woman — N` V. - . and drawl a line dL' t least half An hour. able operation was repeated , - t;.: • Citizen■ of HaCkbe round the centre of io graceful business. Bat then hoc has beenL' qa{� an ornameatsel entree easily times the skin wa8 toady bo have the their `'' try, Arizona, ha bale• the man said : ' that is bin the second dpaado of it$ exist prePa►red graphed for arms and ammunition,t ring an "Here b the egaabor.1 Yin see.where the , ' and assists woaderfnlly at a meal 1�Oh off• This oPerat:un occupied about - Once bh Johns Hopk{sss Un[vatet where Cold most b bhe npristng� of the Haaliho Ihdlan8, w a have cgaator ls. don't you? Well, this fools had Y shed no dim lustre overhbhison+ or when for as reason one da 'e tY pieta de reeeetanca. y time. and gave about 75 pounds Qt±gra been holding war dances. Families ar being ex ob to find that the Nile Late In the of hair, ,Another day was �{ - semb away, riMes on this ooatinea , finds Its princely endowment the tomato at►n11ot be obtained !n may bes y spent in cleaning The exquisite and scraping. By this time it Loeb 30 per t t 5 strikes one foci el a of 11; tub how on earth Cain men with willed o 6, sad itself a beggar ab she doors condlbioa, mach more difficulty b ezperieac_. Dent, of its weight. The operation of its -A_ ``';- Ab U(ayton, Ind,t cn Frtdatg, R yr Mr. common sense believe bhab water will ran of the antifnl, Aad fhb has bean bhe ed In giving It a coda pre anon 1 and 'Albert. TI Smith (Bagbieb) quarrelled with a d n n h1(12 Wel(, those Englander are the qae who was befriended and We are then treated ppearwnce ab bee n, thepar lasted two months, and It went" `y- / named Millard Jones and was fatall sb b Sint ea work of owed ted to bhe a h the flooreloth, over t y bed. greatest fools, what say Inevitable tomato g same course as Cowhide, with �'x j board, a carpet The magistrate said J ones'sot was jug [fiable They all agreed with hinoan 2„ whom in Ehis dastatrwdlytwsp too ball s thud, tomato bomat>rs tawA ed the differenoe bhab eabh phase of the work ' and dismissed him, T ` else that Ie to l tomatoes staffed "loped, book three Dimes as mush time. . The skin . , " "Old Hutch,"the Chico after his death. The thief also has, same a ka carta, tomatoes en diabk, eto: $o to og should be stretched In the (b and laced a f lded relief w t;o manipsn tofu,of Followln;g the .Fashions. ` .,O&n before thb. joined his benet•ator la am the e��{ flavor remains these mgy to io the middle of the co v hicks. Six layers = here are very about corners, wing attacked and searo od by bhe beyond. HO b sot wibhia the reach of ezcolleab articles: Whoa 11a1t'oVer of powder are then s1°/ moms on the p foot pads while going home on M nda human ' sbioe, tab the consequences of ,hie , autumn thrown !n ; two first, , ; , the dale tile A famous French woman's wt6tiolem stoat ] fronts have out down the garden crop, we are two second, and two third layers. Alto• I night, tab he had no valuables abon him the way her own Donn women differ from intgai6y eve fallen heavtl a w►loon on the 1 Y Pon o6hern, reduced bo the canned fruit for our an 1 8'ebher the tanning bakes three years. ' The robbers escaped, other women to their roes !s This latter, po be ohoroa hI Pp y' Pgrblbton of time b bhn8 ; bacon 'green, 4 three bi wine I Be_ The'ship W. H. Starback, which a rived American of wattention on the part some g Y send, ntnsb be -1 i Inrnish� in Are The At�stoma Government, which of tro.s poodacmd in a soil and climate whore the 40 daps ; worked. 16 days ; pre�raarabton� �� I t� ab New York on Satrnrday from Rio Ja alto, '! the bobao` trade made a mabo reaches its very beet nallty; other.• 50 days ; repetition t30 days ; first pit} •. !. is painted in wl There are two ways, she says,of(OUcw- by raisin�obhe Pr1oe of o reat financial doss wise it in harsh in taste, and b nom (donblot p The state spa picked np an Cagle on September 10, to bhe ins the fashion• Y sane , 200 days ; 5etoond pit (double), 300 _ : , _'_ Gulf Stream, 150 miles noabh of Ca Hat- " ppj� In Vienna suitable to any but`the stro stet atom '06 days ; third pit (double), 400 days. , diner Hide of a lm A French wbmea follows It ar a do alone 85,a0p,000 fewer cigars have been sold, And the climate sad nngg Shed bares. The bird was in an ezhanebed con. tollaws Its master, dO�L7whioh best solo thi d with a verS dltion,�but 50011 r000verbd. g with a corresponding increaso in the con. Invaluable fruit are I'.: Bab all other wometn gumption of oigarebbes sad p1p�. 1ha6e which peodnoe.In as pr � ��`�' elmbl;ss are on t follow It ag d blind man follows big dog." ion amoapoed to 710,000 florins. all Ohs perteodoa ohs taeloa, the p Ymg widows take a new kaeband = t' �� doe inR apartn r �p sweet potoso. Penh, sad the 400nesb : there 4s nothtn like wet weather uslti t ' for tr$neQlanbing.—[p, Holmes. t� ' s cued but v . , _ i t fir,• toad, with x . I pd1L ., , , . . . - ., . .- . `" . ,. ', i . . .. . ] .. . - . .:' .. . • , I - . . w, - .. . . . ..... is k ' 11: , . ; .. .. _ _.. .. . _. J I 1 -.: .: _.1 I I. 4 �. g, - e - i 9r , a_ i 7. E. .. Q t ... ,.v _. _ n. J ... - k - ,.- .. 4 R 2 k`: : ,. v 5 . _ . '. . , - . . . .. _.. !. a ,r i I. t _. . . r ,., , ..�4 ., y a t , { d a i 1.11 F _. a Ly:. �tj ' .. 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' k. 5 . 1�1 :. • t., a t !, . a . - i t x. n 7 _ _ - - . . -- _ �`- - ,::f °--' vs. .. � BAND ABOWT WOXX$.., - the dressing,.roosi, wb1oh w �� t , •r ,. ,, FJf t a . o�rly t __ _•�.. � P oe Albs ressa[tts be AS YOU LIKE IT' 'I'�1!B4ak of L � ' j left i ti's osbin, and It •, 11b01� $AVBB L i TEA B P8. z. 1 e" tit to be L . t: .t '' : TASHION NOTI S t- b, 1110 lithe writing table and wardrobe : Rx 'A Man f�Vlthoab Wisdom Lives in w Fo�l'i , '- 4�« .% =a 1PAitAbox oFms. 8611ing between �NObTR and eslsb. a. y ; k never having been mowed. Lae a Ina Paradise. -A Treatise especially written on ;V r _ : oaal g maps hang tLt'b'Bt1001� - !I,►loon Ttoketa. 1i0, . wed x�, r n;c r=s Ymeat or 4 simple but attraobive gori►tt° Meru at a on the walls. The cables oompled by Prin. ' 1ms goes, yon nay i eh so ! Disease of Dtaa, oontaiuing Faota For Men loo, ge►urn tokets, !�0 po avid lllq, rdi oo ' � i { macho,, t # bepQ € fivE•)01oa{t tea recently was copied from a o.iis Beatrice(or by any Peinoesa who ha Alas ! Time stays, ws go ; of All Aga I Should be read by Old, steamer and a000mmodation. Intelfinedi te8p, ,� but of a different Dolor pens to be travel with ohm Amen sre%it tae, were this not so A$+td y Round Trip Tickets, !e0 Stem � * �_ '� Middle and Yona$$ Men. Proven b pply b psces ala�e mess• , P ©r e ' - fire Sale of Half s Miillton ao be. the most H'E lgUlf<R.IY,GMneral Yamger Ca ShIp. - `"'Oghb oa t)zy 'l and quality. The gown was of a lovely of her MOJIOy a gaartera, iwd en the other ping CO., i Cosmic Hovsa SQUARD, ,_ ' k 1 Whst need o0 chain tAe boars, Ho ,aw ''spring ores 3 1. tint of heliotrope sit . Hanging straight a 1 side of the aorrldor are the cablas of `the For youth were always oars t popular, because written In Ia��aage plats, to,Lgoal Agents in all Tawn7,..od 00im", r �' l"'a°ns end two ,round, the skirt was, a. fashion directs, Princess and wls►tg6 b<sh roow. The break T�e 90%you say t-ab no 1 .. forcible said Instructive. Praotd"I ppre$eot. - '� rr-rc i a ,F abton of Med?Dwl (:coons Senor. Valuable ' '�p,� 1 1 'oomple$loa r 8z000sively full, thoufth bherewp�ono vtlslble feat room is in bye atbrpart of the vessel, Onrs b the a e's deceit 11�erchsnt�, B tc ere aide to the fulness�ab the be&. At the and it has very largo, windows cad b hen y to Invalids who are weak, nervous and ex• i 1 pit in g Of men whoa•flying feet' and Traders Ilene 1 } hem was a deep border of beltobrepe with the porbraibe of all shesfllosea w110 have haunted, shouting now means b which they y ,F Lead threaRh soma landacaps law, ma bs cured, A roved b editors critics `�'�� imaiyea velvet oon�fderably darker than bhe droaM is commanded the repel yacht. The drawing- We s„ wd think we see P y ' • want a Di00D ldaN in your looaltty so np `t. 4 perfect fitting corsage bad room is forward on the port Bide and fib b p an the people. nitary,' Social, valence -f'1.t bC>t). and we. r shade. The • The eaecll',fixed surface fl :- . Bnb mob. Also vas a desori floe of S eat CALF $KIN'S TnA f urnlohed is bird's a ma le with a no j P P for t, },,nupire fronts of valuators either side.,, P • T ; 200. $y Pia Ale, Time nssys,-we eo I $o No. 8. The (beat Health Renewer • s. Gash furnished on Satiitao a ''rocs its y - , - alsewl1 were fashioned with a long, loosb puff and several beautff y.oarved aide tables. Ib ' t4r9 � :_ ' sine nnae in rho de. of old Marvel of Healing and Koh -poor of Medi- ':;.0(o. b the elbmcr, meeting s close cony sleeve of is hung with portealwe of memtllirs of the ys ; - . <;fi he fire P y y. Your looks were curl al nines. Ib largely ezplsins the mysteries of V- 8--P.A.GI-IB, .,� C t 1. the velvet, which buttoned n the arm oa Ro e.1 anvil and is this room b a small stag g d, ; And mine had shamed the orow. life. By Its teachings, health may be main, AYni Pte, o oa Os. Ni fly the oatsile. The very stimplioibyy of the Lbrary. The yacht b now llghtmd with twined, Tile Book will teach on how to met. money ;` style lent a ohexin be the gown,added to the electricity, exos bin the Q teen's own cabins. Now in the self ame stage y . y make life worth U If eve adult in A>a. omt�SfT U FU � r n cry, content- fait that its wearer was charming also. We've reached the silver vtpg• ry the chit g •--[London Trat . ry=e • ONEY to La►nstit v •`r. . ; dreg, the civilised world would read understand c in the brain Among the s►ntasra cloaks recently ells- . _____ Time goes,you sap t-wh no 1 , low rate of lute t ., y and follow our views, there would be a es� alase eeestrt p � , t i t u tion. ' - played is a long one o! a rich golden shade A �'Vrtg's Ix>►LVSrip$. Once when my voice was strong, world of Yhysiclal, intelleobnal and moral p 1 L. �: , Z., =:H of terraaot�a figured with blank, the figures . I filled the woods with song giants. This Book will be found a truthful BEATTY,C�IADWICK,BLACKSTO a �� - '` :,r su ty the . I'd7 wogen.to rep a fine blank braiding. It A'wife's pobentlaUby for good or Ail is To praise your and `•snow ;" presentation of facts, oalouli►ted to do ood. Barristers as I Belief rs+ 51 for the first i in hung from a short tigh•-fisting under- prodigious. A home mast be the%eat of My bird that sang b dead : The book of Lnbon, the Talisman of Health l W0lungton tat,oar. Church,(over Bank of reaw `• ler which was jwkeb. Straight from the nook to the feet appineae, or it must •be forever unknown. Where are your roses fled! • , Brings bloom to the cheek, strength o the TORONTO, ON :18 '_, 'I.re 1❑vented by m front are rows of revere of black moire, A good wife is to a man wisdom, courage Alas, Tiur arsys.-we go I .bod a:a joy to the heart. I6 is a mesei►ge <=thardd to bhe wide at the shouldecb and narrowing to the and strength; a bad one in confusion weak- l ' See.In what traversed war tote ice and Otherwise. Labon s Speoi- CHOICE FARMS- FOR SALE IN ALL PAR $ OF ri{1 boon deoliin bottom of the skits. there b also a deep noes, despair. No condition Is hopeleas to a VVhst baAkwstd Fate delays fin No. , the 13 irit of Health. Those whc ' 1 nape Dollar ofetihye moire--The rich watered mesa where the wife ,possosses firmness, The hopes we need to know; obey the laws of ohie book will be crowned MANIET�� „ g.,b Olin ellk looked v handsome and nob ab ah .deobion and economy. 1T'here Is no outward Where are the old desires t-- with a fadeless wreath. Vast numbers of . - � . % 1 . nbio heavy or gloomy, being relieved by the'sof prosperiay that can connteraot Indolence - gTOPhY ' ' Alt. where those vanished fires t men have felt ae power and testified to the Parties wishing to parehase imDrioved M nitoba h:�o 1118 works terracotta of the cloth. Another cloak hue extravagance and fogy at home. No spirit Time goes, on se. t-ah no ! o ne of Lnbon'e Speoi$o No. 8. All Men Farms, from 8o acres upwards, .filth im estate !f as he cares . - t a woven design u. paseementerie figures, can long endure bad domestic influence. g 'y y Who are Broken Down from overwork or possession, call or write to Q. Y. idA.tilLB0 , Me- . . and le dederati+d with ivy leaves worked In Man is strong• but his heart is not adamanb• How far, how far,Oh sweet, -11 r other causes not mentioned in the about Arthur's Block, Main at:, Winnipeg. Inter atlou i" friar be de- He delights In en rise and notion tab to The , tarnished tree of charge, .and eettle>rs d to �: ,a�r� in nom glibtering copper beads. , pass behind our feet should send ,or and read this Valnahle making seleotlon. 1 . Suitings, as they are termed,�still -show sustain blur he needs a tranquil mind, and Lles in the evenglow 1 Treatise, which will be sent to any address, . ebrt effect.,narrow lines and broad stripes especially if he is an Intellectual man, with . Now on the forward way, sealed on receipt ot ben cents in stem to 1VIiO ill E Y T O LOA t- G8 t bP-$II d� Pes • 1 e2 T RAT= OF InTRUM j a whole heart, he needs his moral forces in Let us fold hands and pray being aitke.fashionably worn, and also soft p y ppaa postage. Address all orders bo K. V. ,. and fitr for the coa$iob of life. To recover his nom sre - Alas Time stn s --we go ! , Lan, room lb bQ Front Street'E., T.oroo- • # toward $ lieiinbif J1 Sootoh cheviots with a dap surface home mwf be a lane o! of cheerful. _ � q � ' y- . in beige, mahogany, bronze, Eiffel, red, or P Pte. -[dQSTtx DOSe31r. to.Canada ATtlew, L �Q,A, in the city reseda; with stripes in a contras but IIew and of oomfortL There his soul renews --- • I , . . . -. . �. tea. Near the its strength, and goesforth with fresh vigor • A rumour is current In Odessa that itn ­ .. - rzl tombs in h►rmonizing coiner, which are Head w1I a by to encounter the labor and troubles of life. ••g ve himi'M�Y�nkee$aee her?'�•Yes." alliance between Rassis and France will be I FOR CISCOLA:" ADDREM F1n,3tits of in- ladies 'tailors and dresKmakers for travelling Bub if at home he finds no rest and there +• �� formally announced next spring. l 'hltagros, and walking gowns. There are besides bhe is mob with bad temper, anUenneen Married ; $2. I J. DOAN & i�ioy - . usual number of very English looking,slight- P .• • 1°i1' I6 Is not ,easaat for a wbe man to be A. P 469. j 87 Northeote Ave. Toronto, Oat ' loll easy or gloom, or #s awaited by oomplatab pp ---.-..••-•.-�- ��.�.. of 8 m aril ly rough camels hair goods ands ar wool ho vaniahes and sinks inbo leered at by a drivelling idiot : but how -- - ., By P Y, or aensare, lifts d ifferenb r fabrics, made ap by the tailors in severe despair, as'b the oats with boo man much better it b one thus jeered at than the - o nay Direaboire sbylo ; bnb reference oertainl y. who, ' e been, d P Y one who leers ! Aft, �ahen the lies on bhe si a of fine smooth woolens, and, fib °night seem, have no trials or aonfliob� of -� life. Such is the wife s wer be. br hten The average annuli pay and allowance of P . 4 . .. . . fo- woe deb, aside from braiding or a stylish bordering, or blight the home, to make the fir�eslde the chief engineer in charge. of the ma. l - 1 m c,a b a single - the greatest mimplloiby of e b still adopt-, cheery or oheerlees- ohiaery on castle ehlps enged in the Eng- � 111 we be rthat ' - ad in these lady.ika gowns. lbh sgaadroa men of-war fie $2;b00. e is the ri�hb t _ Are wnd beano modibdablen of that fit . p tty Although there are seventy-bhres different Delivered anywbero in Canada. Largest St k Hass To was$ Tess Rlxa CONSUMPTION Lowest Prices. old prime favorib, the EuRllsh walking-hat, languagea and about eight hundred dialects House so far has appeardd, lees narrow on the brim front, •+I h d supposed," said the jeweller ,% ten by bhe ,American Indiana, the sign SCROFULA McCausland & So • % ything bat a . t and not rolled so closet to the crown on the this tI 1 u language a in call understood b all the t ` closely , Wirt the deity press bo ealighoen gnu 'tq y y being judges. - aides, making Ib more-than ever becoming to them, that everybodyy knew which is the tribes. ' ' BRONCHITIS ' 72 TO 76 XINC STREET WEST YORO T0- ._ ` . aL e❑ up with - slender faced women,to whom the snaps,like proper Sager on which to wear as engage. A little girl thhU i yearn- old wa0 seen EMUL""10N tribucing the : - .. the French turban, is always a boon. The meat ring or the Huger on which to place oo a street oar the other day with thirteen COIIQ$$ e8A job, and new felt bonnets arc beautifully soft and fine, the ring at the time of the wedding, or the school books in her p•sseasion. We ourht COLDS - u FLUID 0 in Harri- _ and dyed In all the autumn shades, both fin er an which to-wear the tY p ~_ i�o�d HSTONS B�E� , i{r,e the free dark, pale, and neutral,to match ►brash ow- g after mar- to have a sooie for the prevention of CURES 4 tinge But we are asked this question every cruelty to children. Wasting Diseases j t, people are tames. Some are In priln-mase shape, others de. Sometimes the a re made in ° ' ' - diecussions. with. small aoranets, or In the flwt s le of y q cry• person as market at pr�eeank" said Wonderful Fles°h Producer. _ _ _ _ and tom rim It comes by mail. There was a dealer in those gruesome oommodibies. u e.1 iy in den- = the new Eaglbh oapebs, which reveal all of a time w1en s engagememb ring w as worn •1 b'vs dragging You can b a first- Ecott's Emulsion is not n secret remedy. , : t{Co or that, the waved or fl>affy aia0s of hair over bhe on bhe tletii of the leloband and oa ��� L'O❑ti11I11:1 the stimulating H • hoe- I+f UTFt ITl t� <)$ ' • • claim wrbiole now for=36, whereas the price B 8 J p AGE Fin to Ja i• • • forehead. Soma of the Drowse, low at the >� I'O f� p• the third .of the same hand after mar- three ears o was and $70, . phites and Pure Norwegian trod Liver Oil, l f } r i Lain are back, ar pinched into a few moth folds thus y - • tinge by woo Bnb now one 8ogsr b bhe Thro boob Ita1 ohm riaoi e.1 bowoa are the pots ncy o: both beinK largely in- P�w�FU i<= ti[1 orders, taking way the plain, stnighn look tonal owtom. It b ro er for either the man or u8 y principal ' opreasedr It is used b Ph simians all over ° rnauy cases to the shaper. Fancy figured, mottled. the woman to Wei the engaftemenb ring on one attar another, providing baildlaga for the world. y y ` NVIGORATOR: ' tho fiat than heather'mlzed, and a noted felts are the third if of the left head. When the �e treatment of hydrophobia according to _ L t,d wool and shown, to be worn with tailor suits of similar man weds ding be the Epboop Pasbear's system, and the MuMolpal Council PA L ATA$LE AS M 1 L K'. free " raw pattern. y P ring d ca of Rome has lately decided to detvote the SoW py all 0mgptats,,60a.and $1.00.# En Line RON AMR � : k►risGeriale "Y mow he tan tfie ri on the thir finger necessary sum of money, to tttrobhiog a Pas- - do winter from Port am every an. i. of the left bad of the bride and she wean ring r The abort fenny j ackets of cloth,oash>QiBte, tear Iastitnte there. ATRIM procured.Patent Attorneys,and experts day anti Halifax every Saturday to Liverpool. to i wool ffiay - . silk and velvet Md fair to remain popular- it there after her msrriugo. If the groom i i;hed e►nd ' p Wears a ri Ib i■ on the third B •� 1lit►d 1887. Donald C.Rldesti G..Tereate. summer from Quebec every d maW and Live - all the f 11 wad winter, as they are chic and �sg finger of his I have been twenty-one yearn, man and calling at Londonderry to land �. . ehoald nob - pretty, nd make;becoming and dressy addi- ; loft head. I don't know that there is asy- boy, Airs "prison," said an Astern,N. Y. ..d•ivuox Specialist. Pri.a,. for Scotland and Ireland* also from Bal re, vet - riot ? _'1f.asb Mons 6o plain borne toilets, or avid to the' thing in the books to thin effect, but it Is the convict upon his release a few days , •'aa� CANCER Hospial. No knitaa Boole f� Haute and St.John's,Na F_.bLtverpool to ill . course, find '' , ' onst�im-"- y ago, t:.H.11Ci/rCKARL,M.D., d summer months. The steamers of the less• t�ou rs ee are effect of one more elaborate. Some of the (Chicago Tribune. I have fanged for freedom se only w own like ,� __No. Nom...s+., s,aft.,a,N.Y. Knee sail d winter to and from . new j to ets are in close basgae form,havla ` •. _ • . me oan,' but before I'd bring digrww upon - PorW►nd,Boston and Philadelphia; and durls gg �1T)6LE I Hall/wFAlll COLLEQEp Quelpl, mer between Glasgow and Montreal weekly; Q jacket onb that open over a Cant[aental my family by belling Its tree name I d nosy put-?he firth scholastic year gins Sept. and Boston weekly, and Glasgow and Philadel made a c�OU= ! vest,with bands of embroidery on the pocket- A IRsuNDY iron HoLLow,,Cgsags. twenty-one years more in Clinton Prison. gnd• An Art Department has been added in wbi•h fortnightly. R ki t ways by flaps,oo tar, and ironls. Soa4e of the ezpsn Hollow oheelu and•yvrinklee sire very awk_ No man living known my family anon Dwwleg a� Woodcarving will be taaahe by the itor freight,pawge,or other intoenoatlon a b 'i ''''a (rip r .. sive L pare jackets are Vandyked at the; ward thin Ladles do their best to The crime is which he b thought to haves moat noted•peoWt•t in the Dominion. Our Short- t.tichncnaoher a ao.�� re- ?C W► ,John k.�' pre' participated was bhe kill at Keeper W b band Department has aacoaopti•hed phenomenal re- Hauler;Shea•Co., tint adding r.' edgy, e' point covered with a Vandyked vent ohsir appearaaoe. The clever ones seem p Pes sib k suits. We lead the van in Practical Education. coq a Oo. St. John, N. B.; A Co.. chi po 1 {e company ornamedt of milk gimp,or simply ti with, to be able to warn otli the wrinkles, but hot• of Canton Prison, in 180E, and the name he M. Mact)oltDtiQB,Principal. Love b /�ldsn New York, H. Bourtiar, To i rr and o i_ a -headed adello ue. Another E m ire� es' makes nee of is Patrick E. Brady. Allan%Rae&&.,Quebec: wm- Brookle, •i- Pe 9 P , low cheeks oo pletely baffio their skill. A C>rIUM can make mono duets vacation hpla:H.A. Allen Portland Boson Montreal S tiang",I - . 'Lxt t is made of military cloth, this out; atleman wb liven at 1 ton is rovidtng by canvassing for one or more of our during selling _a 1 his will be ` ' .- with strsi3ht fronts and close fitting at the . 1 vihoss oheehs are ho lore with small Book•noel Bibles especially History of Canada, by 1 h territory . back, with'a deeply curved seam down the, P� These are attached to"baral or 4' A Yidienlous Question. . W. 1I. withro , b Da, latest and best edition ever - II a - centre and one under the arms. These du; pu dished prices tow, terms liberal. write for '` ; =i=y in time { arHBolal feet by means of tiny gold a. •'Do yon ewj ay good health t'' asked ii la•trsted circulate and terms. WMr 8111008, Lhe Suez not quite reach the waist,and are worn with' rprin� � . , k sash knotted at the left side. The price of b a triBeheavy- , like Brown of his friend Jones. The reply of Pnbiieeer, be ready a soft Grey enerythiing a to improve the Jones was short, sharp and to the point. - - c:�lcalatad- - The Louise ;coke,, on bhe ooatrwry, gomes I►ersonal ap oe. A pair of cost •' �Vhy of amnr« I do, whet fool 8oesa't!'' BARKER'S SNORTNAaD SCNOOI, f ,tt, Britain t about three inches below the belt. fits the i something like £6. The maker o the face Everyone enjoys goad health when he has it. �� Street least. oros<tay ; ahcl Hong" form closely, and opens from one fastening' pad said that genrJenpea as well ae ladles are But some people do not have it bo anjey. , e a doubt over s double-breasted velpet vest trimmed Formerly, for over flue years Principal of the Short- i►i hl ad- with handsome gold buttons. There are I wearing them. Oat gentleman had never Sick headache, billoamets, constipation, do- hand Institute in oonnection with the Canadian Op,l - - Y - looked anything bnb cadaverous until he ranged liver, and a Host of 111i, real and noes University typewriting De rtment under the _ _ _ I t also be a __ velvet raven and deep barn down collar of i took to the pad. Now h1woheeks are rounded imaginary, an their heel Tboaaa¢ds maosgement o! Yr. p ssENC o`up>�, agent or Aga We Remington Typewri Apply for circular. Yen• no0aver to the same on bhe j soket. Black moire and like a chmrub's, and he looks ten ears of re and revolt these distaroestn , ter. _=--. - blank armare royal el aokele are lined with y p°rs0ys�n p g ton thq paper n wrltlnR. ;t present � y 7 [ you n er. The carious thing about the face oomp4ilnto !►y taking Dr. Tierce's Pleasant'! coasations rose colour, mauve, mahogany., or other i p� � its Inflexibility. la b made of the Pnrgstiva Pellets. Sum% sngs -ooated and � [`VYlaellt We and L1Y0 Stock � a the, Cana- eolonred silk, with vests and revers of like. e same material w. the vase o! w set of ar titflcial carp to take; one a dose. _ j cted with, tint. - I teeth.-[Pall Mall Gazette. I The experiment of �broad- o o • _ i CHIEF OFFICE, :I I., fly said!n The n+aLpears to bs a great dlffereaoe of -- aide from the deck was pried at Kiel ester,- e laid on _ l method between the Ea lash and French • - s • • t• �0M �,ARCAOE, - TORONrO,gC English Jim Blaine Blaine's s hlnpudenceo day and pronounced •saooess. (IxcoRrosATED> came the dreeam ker in the modeling of their gowns. vy , worn and d eel ' 9 of ruin. The' eat er, as shown in this ees3'• I'OOIID'g + A N teal Benefit Associatio, - .. continent. The foe ndabion of the Paris made dress 4 Alaska business, that Britain b is HasrWok and h essand sad • THE ALBERT - alrpost invariably silk, and fitted on the In. ° ' 0 S4UD IIIVESTMEbT-Bv paying to the a oliosd a consider her ooloaies too lit- _ for comfort TOILET SOAP COY'S Asweeation ONE CENT PER DAY, a person tended wearers figure with as mach care as tvan two,and and two cents per day a person an English dressmaker bestows on the bodice tie and the bragging bluster of men he°note can be bad,-` as the largest Bale forty our can secure Five Dollars per week w e dewrlbem the condition of those who 8 ide. .. of has client. Unless it be a regular ••tailor" ' like James G. Blaine too mach. Now, ,� dl¢abled through Apr dsyee er onoidead elan for i web take J.me. BWna. Ab the has are said to going dower hill, or "going iIABY'S Of any Toilet SOSfD and three Dents per day, persons ad .s above t4nd was - dressmaker, the modiste very generally; j present into a dsoline." There b an indaortbabl a secure for their dependant,Five Hundred Do in - leaven the foundation skirt to take acre of no more idea of floftng to war with Brib►4i OWN III the OOUIItI'y OII in event of de.tb k a After than be bas of walking on hb own h he weaknses of the system, a general lack of itself ; -that IS, she has a pattern for the slim ead, SGAp aocount o! ite turn- LIVE STOCK OWNERS can provide against - - wdter bo _ and for th9 stout,and she eha leer toanda- '"ae �e good srnse and common rod- vlosllty. They cannot tell what the matter by death through disease or anal ant of their ur every - maw of his oe moo would not tp to tI} y f'Orml . a/easy'ratee. Tho4e interested send for prospect b with them. They only know tha0 e y ezoelle>rit I After - floss by the one or the other of these,appor• °� fora miserable Its mind and body. They are - delioate and &g6g o eat Reliable Agents wanted In unrepr+eeented r ; tioning them severally to her eye estimate. such a thing o�n such an issue. Bat Balsa- lef o for loom and des edam They h�ave tried wILUkM AOI�, Nanaginx Direoto . , - . �nG four No wonder, oonsidering the individual bury does nob seem to know this, while he g y pa resaribsd b thsitr rant qualities. , f exigencies Of most figures, that these skirts b Persuaded that Canada b of little ase bat tbta said that remedy p ,laced in hang so badly. No nod arrs,ngement of the to be thrown like .a flub to the whale. trlmnde.or tbm doctors. Thmy have ailed to During - I Hs has, La .hurt, no iE#ea of what Canada reoelve any bona o from them. They reach . . �In, soak. over drapery can r oem .the -nails of the the ooaolvAon that there b no help for them . 0 n e 0: . I. ..k foundation part of the skirt. A number of es'dy s'°d he Is loosening and that bhe mnsb din Now Ohm fact b , 11 out 300 i there bhe toads whbh 11s on ho to draw li�t( c tie akin I Engliehwbmen recently etopplagg ab a iambics-! g Yet that bhe Iron le or sates, In nine oases ooh .. i able hotel In Montreal were riohl attired ; more tightly. This L thej great danger. T O R O N' T O_ ` . - L y Canada tss • that It of > , impure b There'b poboacne,, i i \ t t . After I i In to o! such folly, their gowns were of handsome and expensive; Pl eff•tie cnsbter in fib that ought to be b rid contain- material, bnb utterly devoid of the " hang » b bettor to stink to Britain la the meaadme. B'a ,: . ' tr 3W,= g O nK AM d p�p.A.3W't• ;. .11 enlphar `I and attre, lvenew of even the simple little i She cannot stand alone noel annexation fie of. Bab hose can this be one! Simply by urtions : saint Ftetoo11• now looked upon with far ;Creator horror taking Dr. Pierce Golden Medical Diwov- gowns worn each day by the I e which cote on the blood and varlonr •;k sweaty- parlour-maid at the hotel ; for althou 11 � fib was IIve yeanAgo, or even two. In ry+ l phar of p I short, Canadlans are doing et well in organs of the body in eno11 a way bh►b the ��lQ , v i. de. s _ their dresses were Invariably of either muslin i ° � ' mesa or woman using fib seems to be made OVER Nth y , . or cambric they had notwithataadiing, the the way of growing in cam rs and wealth, nngg %r'er of a I ' y ' and they m "let w#h lilone," even though Ovesr-r000nabruotedr Ib b gusmnteed to # r, i t was cachet- and unmistakable grace of a gown ey y' benefit of care all oases of dbease for which 1 ever either made or worn pby an EuglfOh- the tnbolenble Insoleaoe of Jimmy Blaine - After . , and the piWl1&nlrn folly of the Marquis ib b reoommended,or money paid for Ib will . •, AND c A P I TA L . l • k,. ct roe woman.- [N. Y. TImeO. may rile them not a lltbla be refunded. ` Caned.. day !s �I L W P H 0 W L A N D, P>t kbut� ;'- _ . _ . . t{e hair Doming. In the meantime,ohs can Walt and The Sultan has ordered a epevfwl meeting abort i,. W. C. )�(ppliALD; !'7M. ELLIOT, . S HOOPER, Y. _ . . grow with all her power. of the Cabinet to devise measure to sup- I d• >z° `ham i,uaDd \ QIIaEN VIcTORIAP XACI'IT. .oG- A...,._n..-.. - ° i,� 4 a. vas the disorders of Armenia. ,„wain - . --- The ezyaimite oleaallnew of everything Whatever maybe o!the Irish pottoy of P - 'tl Per strikes one forcibly ob board the Victoria the resent British Ministry there can be no. OhroaW nasal catarrh positively oared by oaf its y D. 's Remedy. _, ;; ' and Albert. The deck fie laid with Rork doubt abolib the foot that Balfour, the chief a'8'e' $�� $AWMILL. ENGINES, ,sang IN111$f - C went floorcloth, over wniah,when the Queen b on secretary, has aohlevsd'by fib a bigger reps• yfr. Gladebone on Sstprday asosaded the 87RAICHT . e + with board a ca b fie laced and everything twbion than any other an that could be EtHel bower in the company of a number of UME BOILERS BAND SAW MIL 1 .o 'work sine that fie lobe seen fie of pure Whlbe wttb mentioned. The vehem aoewibbwhioh be b distinguished IF'reaohmen. t:N©iNg, IN ALL e shin ! lded re. f ork wnd silver moantiags. abused shows that he I a strong man,who STYLES+ HEAYY CIRCULAR MI faded lie w Joy Indeislcrib$bYe., p + he Portable little mibtia does not eb+nd upon me formalre. It may w:dl steel carri ` 1"yet° \ rooms on theryrom nude deck and behind be all very well to swy at he b this brats Day wad' night Irrlistioa, pate, buralbg' -Arab, the P there is also a dining and 611+t brute. In the meantime,he knows )<idney troobls,ebo., made life to me miser, 9111<IlY(,7LH, LATH Asa . _ P VENEER t[lislc6ia 4 i: paddle wings, and g For the b fon>r ilnonths have need - t , A1°O taloou on the romeaade deck, which has and believes 1e. h it and he playa able. pot 1 . The three bi windows and a ek 1 hb. I6 b "thorough " with a g deal of force and ST.LRON Mineral Water- It oared me quick- _ � `�' i: g y fg LUNK BELTillB "saW green, # __ ' ' In in tens morocco and the ceiling ssies 'The E fish pie Uke plank and ly. Have bnveUed mutt and have tried - tit. is vainted in white and old. . og Elevators Conve r�►blon� ' l3 ' aadaoity- cad Balfour has any emottnb of many things, but have found nothing In the yam, . ere k eo pit The state apartment below sre plaoed on both. Be Ildes, a deal can be said on world to equal St, Lana. The now:of high ...;. L 1.i1_:__!..e 1, 300! Bon 's 11 is really kits cad j oy fib brings is indesorlbable, { ,t` WATERO ` . 4 • L? t . I. 4�.' '., either side of a corridor.and they are farm• both t des, and Pc ° Wm- (TILL U$ shed with a vet rob ohints. The Qaeen'a gluing peiwe and a d deal o prosperityy toel c r :`�,��Ilf,_ ... 1. F. ' obi»!►are y P �bo�►rd std• and her as well to poor dbtarew Ireland. 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Ft A1+: A para6ta wired of Deafness „a �M - m 1 1. and ti noises in the h '' �sa■t3`iAMN D .k head of yea�rast uding b F �r 11 # i e 'fie. # , ,�, asimple remedy. will send a desori ioq of i4 _ fs , 'f ay pe pp pp - - IDISTF °� ¢ 1+.obn Street n who ap ales to Ni aoLaorr, ( (�� fact$, OOtlt118t1D#,+ Of lot $ and I ''� r Q f . B4ontre 481y A•and I►artot lots 31 and 93,In the 9ttr con,of � the Township of Whitby compneing M acres. - ,a ,q v /''� q 1� �$ I ' A'rOLEN TIIF _ -F_ 4, &, y - New AdvtBWi8e,'TbF1it8 This farm is well drained and fenced and the •' I Q� TUESDAY 1 AND D WEDNESDAY AY- f; �;. 1 � FauAf" _ buildings arc in Aral-olrtes repair. 'hers are f._ b I " "' three gg.Lni orchards Pnd other trntatl trnit. Will �y , AC '��dp, tl ,• , - -F •i FARM TO R N • - wld on easy forma. For further tnformntion k/e ' j�,„ d zt �„ , fi:' S - * i . ; 'r. - �_. r D d Po' llowin g a . F. KY � fletherin � � a ly toJ08 URGE08,on the ,remises,or to , s I l� . I : •move from I? FIRST CLASS farce o rent lot I6, / ,1` :' a O.BURGESS.Sr..01aremont P.0. 4.5-68 �'B.F.Pickering, Navin retulCned from attendin the latest o noted. _ Is'lpubliehed every Friday morning &t its office g,apply to JAlgl;a8 P QKA•RA --- ----- -.•---- , pen- ' Wesley Z'anl i �;,_ >, Pickering,Ont, on the premise. 48-so woes, ,�, ���' 3'rE3 @1 3. legs is preparod to oxhlblt to the ladle$ of Pickering and vicinity all the I, newest styles in American and Prenah millinery, Pattern Hats and ship fed one of . •1.96 TEAMS ! .' ti: " �T=Caw'. R a - Psz7► s ; m1.00 itpaid itn advtYae+s i q;° R..; , ,r; - ..: Bottriets. Feathers, lmach,ne. �6 the-underlined has inet "turned Tipe, Ribbons, Valuate', and all novelties ' t . Mr. C. Hain RATES OF ADVERTISING: { ; First insertion, r line _ _ _ � 'j' ntPd badly;pl$i;iid-pay your from s trip to Eae�p©, and having visited for the seaso[I. AS this i8 my first opening in Plvk @ring, no paiIls ti - I F painter of Test Each sui;eequeup per Scents' accounts. WARREN WOODRi"JFF, But- the leading nurseries there,has secured special per lance - 9 shot Pickerin Ont. rates for the imnortiu of shade, ornamental, or ez ens• will be s aced to make it a success All are invited to attend.. P P ' x and opened out This rate sloes not include Legal or Foreign ad- g' _ a all fruit and other trees, Also Norwa ertisements. _ - . h Da e, Scotch and Australian ine at g3 ,er T ; �lso a complete stook ofi _ a_ .: _p I ' � �`^ A concession q.Special terms given to parties making con- -Ti- PIGS FAR SALE. u . red.9 to 18 inches. Small fruit and other * :' 1 " r ' ' lately hiddPe i zac a for 3 or G months or by the year. Ida,f- trees at equally low prices. Orders by mail or _ ---� FANCY'` GOODS AND MATEiIIAL- � Le the detective • yearly or yearly contracts pa;able quarterly. •_ F' otherwise promptly attended to. Sena in your Mi6s Ferguson, of Detroit, who has had eight years experience in save �� ` - A blood mar' . Business cards,ten lines or under, with paper, NUMI]ER of yenng Berkshire Pigs orders for 1890. H.HOPKINS,Y.S.,Green River ral one year, $5 00,payable in advance. for sale at lot 7,B.F.,Pickeriug. Apply to Ontario,C%pada, T �� 431y leading establishwente, has charge of the Dress-Making Depart. of loth Markl 1r'Yotica in local columns ten cents line T. S.RRaNT, Whitby P.O. 1649 meat, and guarantees satisf�Ction it3,every ©see. and BIYIa&11t3d Ll fire cents per Itne each subsequent insertion. -------- ----- -- - - Special contract taros made known on applica- ��"� ���� a ROBERT 01UTHBERT ' ., 11�t , , moss . Andrew Fall Lion. rti free advertising. ' ai.4 .: * I i from t�is bnggv Advertipements without writter instructions General Manager of Soliciting Agents for - will be inserted until forbidden and charged ao- ' '� apprentices to the dresslnakinR . his horse ran at �ordingiv. Orders for discontinuing advertise- wanted, apply before Oct. let Io MRS. Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritime - 6iartin Willi: meets must be in Writing and sent to the pub- ROSSIE,Milliner and dressmaker,Pickering. -+ _ ilaher. .,, Provinces - , - �_- _ .F�' Job Work promptly attended to, - ' of the • , � - f- � hat less and an , '�7CTAN'T �= - ! cent y. Chicks r r . CLARK BROS. . .. N013THw NORTHWESTERN - • PROPRIE.OR=. > s u ! thereabouts. . . �" Richmond FIi ANTED at' once a practical farm Ma$onic' Aid Aasoclatton, 1 - W• against Markha .- Our I'olitios-Street Independence. hand to hire'bythe year married or.,single OF CHICAGO. - Our Aim-A First-class Local Paper. 'trios.B.MARQUIS, Lot 19 S.F.con., Sicker- 1 - LInOIInt Clai,llei leg: - f - i iailway bonus. Our Expecttutions-The. hearty /� /�---Thank- ---- f support of the neovle of Pickering and vicinity. �ard V� B > Jesse Biggs,%_! Bu f'ffiez For Sale. a . ' . -- — _ . . .. : . \ _ FRIDAY, .i;EPT. 27, 1889. I - .: WILL sell cheap: ,1 to bd ' Wt of t I- •fora, of Westeit, w P QQy,Dew ; Clty of London Fire insurance �.o. 14 feet 7 inch• . 1 open buggy,good;1 trotting wagon, nearly . - new; 1 cutter, nearly new. Apl,ly at once to Capital .22,000,000 stg. I - Can.* Rtfo rpm cr,1. 7VOTE5 Ate! COMMENTS. GEO.M. PALMFJR,I'iekering. 4att . . exactly the lend . ... - -�--- _ . . . Farm to Rent.-�--- I Btu to thank the City of London Fire -- F 7 - Brant left•with . . when Jt 1'f' R= Clarke said that I I - Insurance Co.for the liberal settlement and rvhiCll still Saor :I prompt payment of the loss sustained by me to "more grain and less. gunpowder the Gordon House,Pickering,by the late burning . beat this Kilo c SING lot 8 4th concession of Picker- of the Leonard property. R.sECKSH. ' ! The will and should be sown 1n Ireland" he hit �;ng,containing l00 scree. Welt orate#ed,Qood P pe Y• the nail on the head. The Irish a j_ stone stable under bare. Lorge!tame swelling '\ _ Foley Of Brechi house---orchard. Apply on the BUSINESS SOLICITi;D. As 'h8 gn�gC`rl�Cr 1$ about leaving this tation whicll•commenced In the days FRANK T. SMITH. premises, to $ � C tered in the Sui AvinicationsforInsurancebymailprompt• village, he would take the present oppor- bate. The who of Brien Beru, perhaps, and�:p• raises --- Str ,y. Pig__ - - 1 attended to. f unit to thank to outlast the Egyptian py{amjds, y Y h18 Ylumt3r0us Cti8tOI71e ': al, is valued & TS the Value of tea could be amicably wound' up if ti,eTIt3Y1;D onto the jiremtseR of tlie fiH01tilAS MOODY, Agent. for their liberal support during the years gives 11,0011 an -�. Irish could gnly realize the above ►7 underaigned,lot 87,6th con..of Pickerin a L1°e��l Market. May 15th, ltlt;8 %tt . g' ----------- ---- — in which he has been doing business here.. boaae for life, a truth. small pig. owner will please call, prong pro- t be supported flu . - party, pay expenses and take the au;mal away. 'hitb Mirble O r�Sa And would intimate that all accounts rend- .- 'HAItitISUN JOHN8U:4t,Brougham 1'. O. 4T-ti 1- fate. To leis Lrc Though not occupying of late so — - _-- - -- --- --- eyed on 1st of October, must b8 settled 6 ; to lift« li prominent a place as it did a short 1 - Whitevale Hotel., . --- � I by a180Y1 cash or note before the 15th inst. ; Ireland, for the time ago, tl�e question of Canada's ak , �5 monthly,for destiny is still widely though quietly p• BESSE befis lease to announce 1' 1111 prOOds BOId b / e, �friest to say red • tothotrayellingPublicthatheleaeleased MANUFA(;TURERS Olt e��c�[� O etween the '1st of Oct , Monday in a ch discussed. `V With con1wItting our- the Whitevale Hotol, and has thoroughly 1 c�c7 >1 selves, we may notice That an anal tou,vatedthebuildings, Thobc tofaccou,oda� ( ,bleO�nu_ nd Ist of Jan., 1890, will be Eo1d i ' != his caul and th y- good stabling and'an attentive hostler. Marble Ments H' . sis of the arguments usually advanced F'erst class stabling for hcreemen. mss, strictly for (;a6h, for �vhiGh 10 per Cent. , . the archbishop - - - stones, &c , • it pnrposee. The 1 .for the continuance of the colonial 1'al"Il1 t0e11t,! disC011nt will be g'1 DBn. to be divided et , . status shows that sentiment is a chief " And all other eemetery work, . 1 11 Also it rrters of !icqtch, Swedish, American I of the House of ingredient. The bard rock of reason �( OT ii, 1st con.taf Pickering forrenta1. ana Canadian aranitoa. - - r of the Sisters of 1S principally t0 be found in the ergo- L Possession can be given immediately, Con- All parties wishing work would do well to call and any two ot11 tales AO acres, good state of cultivation, good on us before purchasing, All work 4 \ vents selected b meat for independence. There are buildings. Situated one mile east of Pickering Prices of the lowest, guaranteed. 1 Village, -Apply at Nsws office for further par- i I.other weak nations,forsooth existing pp - i' onto. The esac ' g' ticulars- ,TH08.M.RICHARDS,Tars P.O. 47-y Olaoe aa4 wort*•-Vjr6 f @sd�n�s old stall+ ' ! Dennis Doyle, at this moment in perfect sataty under ------------------- ---___ - _ IMtby. . - - - far more delicate conditionsthan Can- For Sale. .. home Clal b 491 y _. .eruct oa. S&10 N• 8. p argain @being s e s�. ar ' The legal b isles Ada, with no advantag@ of half acon- ad to Mr. N. I'' - Perry, who for . . tinent behind them, and if, according 601 Hotm and three aareg of Land - ---OF offered. - 1 , - I to Pickerin Vill - been Mr. Foley'1.I g age. TYeof hard all barn Valuable F �. Chronicle.to the prophet; Britain 18 t0 be th@ on Ibe preoises. Good supply of Bard and soft Piopert mot her of natl0ne, Why abould not V"*r' Load in high slate of cultivation, most �a - ydrained,and punted with best kinds of small i Canada go ahead and become one?-- Ernal.. Wall fenced. Terms easy. Apply to J. �ALUA$LE farm is the 'Powoshi of • - Canadian Advanc @. GILLMAN,on premises. 44-a p ---- Pickerin .in the County at Opliario, rvtll be ' - . - i - . offered for�a a o0 1 . 0 ' i liira. Harrisor —`-- Far= .rOr S&ae. S` re. R. �. Mow ! The Postmaster General it ig stud, <: Wednesday, October 16th A.'D..1889 i I ``� e I Ins Inspector MCI intends to resurrect the old law im- OT g4. in the 9 . th can: t P o ft he To at G `�_ , BPD- LERBON'S , HOTEL,is the 5 illags of Ot^gen_ " r`' �r0 our school Jas posing a postal rate on weekl hews- shipp of Whitby,eoenprising 100acresof land w�,at 8 o'clock P. M,all and singular art of fYaire 17 y in the highest state of cul/ivation. On the pram- q K ' papers. Haggett seems frejghted tivjth age.' cod barn ana ambling the North'weat natter of lot to, in the nth con. ------- ---_--_ - - : t - _ isle are a brick sett y qs of the said Townshi of Pickerin contwntug � ;• •ll a k01►dAy to : last-century notions, and his chai,ges good orchard, well a uev r�t lair' also ring p�v-0 '% �t the more or less, and Tnown as the - _ _ !1 `.- hallo . Grp g ppee }rr late \ere McCann- / i �.. are all retrograde. If he imposes this Balsam Pao a sags• Apt?!Y to W. BL�It(i1;N8, Thle desirable propert�is aitnatecl in the Vil• I I j w touch regl' '-- tax on weekly new papers, what is the ---- ----- -----_. _ i5-48 lase of Greenwood. T a lsod la first claps. Fine g.,.g g i I c r. isle fife i-n - 1 result `� Editors •ill be con ellt,d Fair2Z1 -' --- cleared and in a good state of cultivation. The p V. FOr Sal® - proppeer! will be sold auNoct to a resew r • I ' g r. blcBrien T}NMS-Ten r cent reserved bid. ' a r I 1 .. run-up the yearly -subscription price tm nc carte at time of .ale ; . . e cw Y. while of snd onough with the toll • 11011 9 not fnuclt CONTAINING 50 ac g; mare or less, per to make etc - j to $1.50 per annu , and the consil per cent ;u So days; balana„r in 9 years vrit�i - being South-west }of Ic t 8, in.llnd non. on iatereitt anually, secured by mortgage. V A the depaet' er8 Or 9UbSC1'ibQr9 will have to pay the Iiingaton Road,between 1'ic eying and µ'Litt Title perfect. 1'oesesalon when sale is solo- J . T } ` Shot. Haggett �ylll d0 tills t0 raise rn Township of 1'ickeriul;. rnntortable houg,y,' plated. For further pArtioulare apply to j�IVf Dates t s. Lewi, hard and soft water, good �,. + _ like rotlucing o%1.driving house and �'. HF BILLIA'G9, revenue. In this case- the revenue barn with atone atabling.lar orchard and good Dated 17th $ept.,W, 47 49 Kolicitor, Whitby. �' (- quoting a few fc fences. Soil good and title indiaputlbly, Oall -- ; will undoubtedly co a from the con= at the promises, orb - - -. -- - lets, �►ho depart P utail t,r GElct'AS COIL- 1:j aurr>?ers. The peopl of Canada are NFLr',Piekenng P.9 - -------- . _ . I x (3reo Re and 1f it _ _ 4a- taxed, and licensed,and revenued, and - `I mon{cy in yodr Administrate s Notice e dutied to death. The government - sor+ - med sine and a raises jts funds in a sneak under• - S V al, p nticarial, t . . . y v end 1 N the matter of the Rtale of Voters' Li �` `-' p"`��� sick ass. band way, as though ashamed to do I JOHN 'rl a casere a HAMILTON late of the ownship of Pick-- �� so openly. It is about time rho people rag in the County of Out yoeman deoeas- DdI;NICIPA LIZ`I'OF THE 1 our insale boy xl�ves,. of Canada entered a protest. This Nottoe 1.hereb - �j�I� r1110I1 Al ril J ' Mag strate Ha ,$lose,put ant tothehat all TOWM114 a of : Pickerin J. .�1C8� ! , yenne� •.. ,: t wha the fightit thing effects our interests, and the in- ions of 8.8.0; Chapter 110 &ion 8s that all terests of ever one of o subscriber., creditors and others having lain■agstas/ the g I . - Caller"pn airing y_ our Estate o[Joha Hamilton Is of this Township CUG hTY UI`' ONTARIO. x� . ( - 'M «has If'we are forced to raise our subserip of Pickering voeman decease who died on or �t M7 V �sp . rai about the tenth day of Jun hiss at the said I ve1f `•+ 1 1�V� �j r . ss�d lion owing bo Haggert's lob-sided re- Township°f Pickering ;are, on or before the TOfiICE 'R eau ie general i hereb that it is treater L.form notions, the man who subscribes p�tday dt to the uaderaig de�llioemrinielratora men y �� that I have y Cianvmist*cl or delivered to the persoos bolrie Of the i Honed in secttoas a and tl of"The voters' I '' y for this paptar will be paying revenue of the Estate of the said d sea �o the Clore_ List Act," We copse. - I were eiceedinl wont Y,O.or to T, 1V. Chu required by said secttione to o. in order to lighten the tax on the man U:bridgr.Barrister a full :i[ernevt oiwthejT ppbu app a� A delivered,ot all °t the lief,toad• dreamy, night ebrlstian and surnames,add saes and descrip- by the last revised Assessment of j,erasald ,� r who borrows his paper or elsedoes not !ions,and the lull particaula of their olatena muniol alit Co be �� -- bnlistlC express] read at all. In this way Haggert will P y enlisted to not® in the eats .A.x.Y1er1GaZl _ .�� per lace to gin and the statements of their counts and the manieipality at h,eotioas for memtwrs of the impose a tax On honesty and intelli• ana iurthehe gocu tc,es(if an ) hold by them; _ _ avid ace were t Legislative Assembly and at Iditaieipal Else- s "i' saw nd heard he said ISth bone,and that said list was Aret posted up at r°,e11CC, and foster stupidity, say of November the Admi istratrors of the my office at the Village a •-, Porce � I. Estate of the said deceased w Il age r f Whitevale,on the the Woolen ri proceed to dis• 90th day of 6eptember, 1tf89,and remains there ]C` ars .. C0121 flea. ' tribute the usetsof the deeea anon the ' ' g per- for ivahleiaion, , „ The Cashel Presbyterians lead 8 nice sons entitled thereto Navies egard only to rho F.legtora are czlleci u . . 4 claims of which notice shall h ve I,eeu received Lipt,ead if a.ny omission or other erroreraare finis at w. tsrUCe's on the 11th instant. as above stated; and the sal AdmiuletrRtora found d it a therein, to take immediate r C t T - ,, _I_... Cricket was played,_baseball was plewed, will not be liable for the WIs to or Ruy part to have the said errors corrected a oedjng Ili Alj1j `'17j�i�s� f �' and the band �Iawed. thereof so disglbuted by t2e© to guy person or law. i After a yaCBt 1 teens of whose claims not; shall not have Dated at'Whitevale this 90th day of[�eptben- ` A cricket match between ATarkhani �°given as aboverequired a the!inset such tier,1889. ; erary Society it 4411111-4— .distribution. -` .` . i nd Victoria Square on fhb 14th resulted Dated at Uxbridge the lath September, ij• D. R. BEATON, 1I9 and 8`l. for the former and 52 for the ROBERT . HOPPER,and L�erk of the Townshl of hicks are looking for' term this year. latter in their brat innings. Admi' WILLIA scoTT, 47-a0 TIM JS� nigtrat°rs`of the Estate of the late.John -^ ---- ---- __ _.____ Whitetale,P O. On the 14th instant the daughter of Hamilton,bo their solicitors, _--- - - ! meetings and r ` year we have .l Mr. NiKhewander, 8th con. of Pickering, THEM ILLIVRAYS. FAR19 FOR SALE ` i of thirty-five fell off a fence and broke her arils. She _`1 --- - -- • k ! - t'` not Jar b Executors once. PLAY RAI i but . , was taken to Stoutlbil#e and liar injuries enders for that valuable N BG . a4 neudIItl of a rat cared foil. j nable fartrl eonaist- lion. Those c iug of parts of Leta No's.18 ago to the 8th i The report that N the matter of the Est to of JOHN Concession of the Township of Pickering in tie P yours Jose h Pi ht3r - been selected t< g P Pip her, T County of Ontario and containing 134 acreem 40 - : �� : Who was drowned on the 7th OOnceesion i HAMILTON,Senior,late of he Township of or I , Dus . I - Piekering to County of Onta lo, ens known as the Hamilton homestead at i.� - young people c1 of Markham three weeks ago, was Under ceased. Yeoman, de- Claremont,,11*ill be received u to the i becoming aeyc- : the influence of liquor at the time is false Notice to hereby givenru cant to the ro- 2i�W ta� Of t�Ctober • bit Works of p slid greatly pains his family, "He Was visions of R.S.O.Chapter l g, lion 38.that all rtaw nest. The farm extends u m the centre - - • �`' enjoy a privilt p pp . editors and others Navin cla ma against the of the Village of Claremont which _ never known to touch liquor. estate of John Hamilton Sr,, a of the town_ Tillage has a ` � Franklin, I3m ship of Pickering, good grain market and has a 1 '- D,r. Sibbald of Sutton, has been award- g, Yeoman, des sea,who died atone afore erected on the North-east corner • ion and col ed.9% for the loss of an arm in the said Tonshit of Pi Picks, n oars nlorbeforerte '[]' (1889) I �t p g thereof which is occupied by Mr. Hopper and Y rrs 4' eDtertainei railway ecident s octal months ago near lath DAY OF NOVEMBER. 1 to yields a rental of ieOOD per annum. A fine�riok 1. ra - j deliver or school-house ie erected upon the farm within BA LEY o - �`�'sop's I+ab� ' hie plat . hire. derson's children got trii of t�eaestateaot rtes:ins t'a °D °I'alea or Arab e-quarter of a mite of the residence,which is a A a vet of 116, on account of the death Olaremont,P.O.,or to T.W.ChA ple, Esq., Bar e f r'`°°o tin° bauss /here are frame barns 0 .I Thi) ode 3A ugh read ` 1. raster of the Town of Uxbrid pen the premtsee which with the other build- r$i jg of their ` other at the same time. get full statement ings are in state of repair. The land is a prepared i0 pLhrO�lt� a -. 1 °� Of their obristian' and surname ,addresses and ?�. Wakefield" Or —Tor or three weeks ago a CGI17IYler• descriptions, and the ft�1 1 good rich cia7 loam and has a good living creek I''1 p r� �,i p rousts of their running through it,and has also two welLthere- eye Wm m hea 4� and all S'Ort p �''` Would you leU cial traveller, named Hai' found a bag of claims and the statement's of th r accounts and ens t •"I "•`are wheat o one of the roads in this town- a nature er to a notiice thsttat rt Le A id alb la a tall ploughed or ratherw will be Den - � vLnhoe tic To be delivered at our .: ' �robi�ans." I ship abd left it at the Glol`don HOUSe. day of November,18M. the Exec triz of the es- opened. There-are about two i i Prove pr ,erty and pay expenses. Tbia tare of rho deceased will roe acres°f orchard, one of which Is onWq and F'.wli. i ., t "John 11a1►fal the assets of the deceased am o ttheipersons Iruitbeaihng, There le no8ner farm In the Pro- .IIwN ' _ c`Jane Eyre." notice is ee if the loser is a paid-up sub. entitled thereto,havingregardo y to the claims third ghhl be paid down°r with! $�� . -I 1 vines. ha terms o! sale are as tollov�sn --One- t3criber to Tglt NEWS—othermee 50 Cents. °f which notice shat have n received as after notitieation of the tender sad the badan ((,� �,y�� • Dy.�s I i "fie New con: The Ili Vi d @��pa• �l # •i i t- T'} -above--The, flaws Experimental .'arm has 1 able for tbei assets oraanEaecu rix will not be to F v X" v@r✓ Safe for tCamB, Ut) railr0a crossings, no x_ i Will suit you. be secured b Mortgage upon the ertvhillg locomotives= Prices will be aid t _�� issued'a letin on Strawberry Culture �ributed by her to an Y Part thereof so dis- promises Street Cars, n0 scr • ii .,tip your ltnap bearing intezes at the rate of elz per Dent per p hilt Will COI>il flare 1 .y peraoa or persons of annum. All tenders are to .be sent t4 li:.T.W. vob�y With Ofiher mark @ , �'+ar�ePS paanlsl,Ilg th18 maY et Ixta b@ S1irA ! I6land8," `•T which Div 8 some good advice and shows hO�claims notice shell not big a been.receiv- E e m rits of the different varieties of trlbntionwe required at the ti a of such dig lUbapple. Barrister dcc.. Uzbric�ge on or before of fair treatment, both in weight and y °i or "Cast up b 0 a.m.of the day mentioned. Igor further par- g prip9 s. ray person interested in stc'aW• bated at Uxbridge th�i t gap tuber,1886, rulers apply to 1K1.Hopper.Merchantof Clare• F tfle 'World;,H MILTON, moat °rite >i[r.T. W.0 apple,Bea'rtster at-law ,� ' X04, and the swine Qpd u + �� ! �es, or who thinks of setting out a few Baecnti let of the last W Uzbi fd e. g q sYit of �a t '`' a` " ? ,p' . 4 ' . . . F; , grim se Pie ��� Y x .alp hsttal fo sale. ..:. f 1 °R"�' plants she id write to Ottawa for Bt1Ue- John Hamilton,Sr., deceas0ed ti Testament of Da at Uabrtdgs this Q4tb r1a of Ala tember •JJive I , re serious 1 tia'No. 6. I A.D.lea®. y p Market: Aug. 26th, 6�. t 4: 44 4�9 ' ;.z w ; t',. I r fake I THE Mo61$ VRlyg ` l r F , THAI Mc(iILLIVBAYf3. f, j s piece on l oilers �•� ' _ t r�,. �' F I vendors SolieitorllF . �. BSI, TT � ► � rill invite al'. . •'•� - .. _ O • ''� - '- :, ,.-. �,:., .— � ym::..! .S; :i V- +i��, silt•. i ,�- . .. - _. � t 11 _ ,. .. -. t -4.L _ j _ , r , �� ��yrp�, join fp _ , .. - _ : , t „ 5 ,,1 7.., t, ' 1. _ a I t __, ll z F. ., _ l t III88t11 1.u: _ ti a �, i ^ t .( I: F .. .5,. .. -.: , J. - - z 1 .,. u � - Y RL. r. ,- �.. is-. - :, .. m R. '.h --,,,- +.:}.. ..,a r_ e x- �,T. f 5 a {, 14 ,- .1111 - r. ., v ♦' 4 x, Y. n: i ? /��s �. ZLti ..q^_k t.'t. k4 ' °R.�G '.1.11 _` ,/, �. , «. ,... _:.. v yyyy '.- ' .. ,{� �{n � . r .'.- .-- :-. 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Q ,�,,, .- . - ^•ter+ , w �t �.., a a , u� tr _f.?•?-e - '° _ _ _ -v :_-.-_ _ .9.�t•.ar-a-n, P_ 3.. _ Y s-}yR •P."j- la' .: , IN ,,e i �. :_ n YSTRICT DOTS, uR �A� , ,6�O.. n �1. 1 177 >� _ ... 1 ,� ,'r I t MA S YS '> •• ,'"''STOLEN iN THE MOST $.11li dCBD 39ANNE$ ,dip' i Plitt Dlah A than h ' I � : yc' 'Als � - -pi 4 " FROM,OUR a>;bdAlvq&s. _ , tit t who II �oW -� =-z�,. t ,� r • I ;: ,`�,'-Yi P ,t.*a"'1 Salo q'6 t� r Y. ` .xw Y 3 o s how .: • i, , Ackerman, the-harness-makes, will not • °' mo Wisdom Was - _ - w, •. J. _ poalt;marke �, . `-�,x t;; , ;�,:11 L G� d with er_. . • M .�_. ve from opt Perr s ' �S re»ro P. y a reoou%ly ru• t !_� l: .- . .t.. .- ' roc Ali - t ,t , t' „� ! ".,? rt �_,. � .. _ o can point i M; _ „ ,, , ..`•, ored. jfoi K r m out in ;,r r� r,J.! . . t detail the a• j is - ly t,:.; pert. { . osl Vanluvan of IIxbrld tow mtl k ,' 1, ., l ,{ . t takes Ot , ..,-, • it `� '' i• , , + Y rl.�� tlt6 +- Y:7' W n • �LD�ea, and - r ', •' - !' 't -s ,d..- ' i.t�n; - ��, 1 r ship fed cite of hie fingers to a threshing Y.a, can illustrate how Na. •:� r`-� L d t►►cl P machine: �, .poison a folly lost him - n t. , --, t . K ot£rircage empire of the 5l'� al GpT t i:M . A +` 1wlr. C. I3am house si t1 and a +�a: the A i 111 .~9.,:c►►►s• tr ' painter of Teston, has moved to Maple �� °� world. is sawing wood x•. a this f ar men w L ,t '_ ,,. , ,r elid r i w . .and opened out a shop. + t all f ho <,c- ;.� -.�; . :, " t a , . 7 sr a; Dever beard tall of ? A concession ling 1n Thorah l a8"com- , , i . ,' - k'` ; ' "' letel hidden itself, and P:L.S. YarDOlde sip Mesas or 14olomou or &:� ' _ z, r1 ,. i '+ y etective on its tr c t r; Napoleon, bat who are ' .. �•*• '�i" r - •. „ -`- ' is the d a k f - A blood mare belon in to L. Hoover, '" guile conv?iuced that 0 • x >�t�, t: +�t cal \ '- l q 8 100 c nta make a do tar. r,;' A - - of 10th hMarljiham 'township, ran away ,!:., r _'` and smas 4 sulky up fine. , �; r. •nna>l]8zisleaoe. T ' . . Andrew Walker of Malyorn was thr6drn How bright this night the idaon'e `ale � +� " P s a * ' P,. 1 from his buggy and slightly injured when light ht I , �J.,1. '' his horse ran away two weeks ago. Ho clearly gleams each stet I -: : l:, , ; I lov above like ! .•<"r V._ .. ` ` , Martin Willis of Malvern had a '-e - of + soaring dove - - + Iu hog ht to fl far. -- - -' harness and an armful of hens stolen re. Efi yea �t>: cenily. Chicken hookififz is a brisk trade III re sae-great realms--wee I spans o•ar- - � � +ra ,L# �' �, _ _ thereabouts. helms - TI-1I' f IGiIIT MAN�F�t� CO. (LIMITED.) . Go caption of my soul Ricmond Hill has just put in a claim Some World is hurled se ours is�burlei A �.LV - �v - -I�ji S � ! pR,A,�+ sin Markham township for some 11400 v w On to unending roll. .A full assortment on hand. These Wagons are warranted for 5 years and Buggies 2 acs, annst an defect in workma,ns i ri railway t blonmed to have been overpaid re gome here up there on oree►kinR chair g g Y,� y P : _ y An ther Fat Man sits; or material. Very fine.prices, for Cash or good paper. G ve me a call. , JPase Biggs, vvorkiug for $. Taplin, As I ow try so doth he fry I also keep Ifs suck the Imperial Road Gart. 'CTm. S�O' CT�3Wel1, ChI,S� 1.� '11,. - `F - - I east of Oshytwa. left at this office a sample Fn from his precious wits. _ '01 of Western white corn which measures - - If I a all die, exalted high PICKIt[IVCI tdA1tKET. ---- - ------ 14 feet 7 inches in length-bent this who He hall, poor blind and lame ; yaws oflloe Sept 8th ,laOD can. -Reformer. Ae 14 feet 7 inches is •Failn e-81100898-to illustrate,1 • Fall wheat,9b to 96; spring,90 to 96; goose 7sa SOME MORE . ALL G��D S I-^- t• exactly the length of the sample Mr.T.S. Co ditions quite the same. to 7be. our,lama , per loo lbe,$2.65 to$2.75. . • Brant left with us three weeks a o and Flour,pastry,pvr to�lbs• 03.00. Bran per ton B 'A idst conflicting theories' who dare #u. shorts,per ton,$16. sereeningsper ton,411; , _o ' which still adorns our sanetnm, we echo, dgny s the ciaht to formulate a theory on FARmeltsa MAitHF:T. • f N beat this who can,l Man nd the Universe. If I believe as 'coronto, Sept.46th, W. A LARGE A D VARIED . The will kind codicils of the late J. °, fallo a who can disprove oc-diegqaalify my The street receipts of grain to-day were email -• \ ,_ Foley of Breehin have recently been on. belie Somewhere in boaudlese space And prices unchanged. About e09 bushel of m tared in the Surrogate court here'for ro• exist another world twin to this. Climatic `cheat offered and soil at e6 to so 90 for fall, A S S O T E N 1 :n F) ;ad Ht�SIE II . p 90 for .wring, and a5c to 90 for goose. Barley bate. The whole estate, real and person and eographie conditions are identical. arm,eeWng at 1Sa to s9o. Oahe arm, Rich sale. al, is valued $33,900, $5,000 of whi h is Thep. ple are the same. You and I and °t bushels at Soo to We Peas are nominal . at59c. Aa in fairs JUST OPENEn OUT p all o us live there sad oar aims, ob'ects, y I>iy:at s e10 for new the value of real estate. ro his wife he. ambi ions and weaknesses 1 and elo 0o to t�1J for old tiinocl,v. straw . gic es $1 000 and the use of his dw ellin asses are the same as g sold at 66 eo to $7 .0o Beef, 3 ' to it �'t�°or f AL,S4 � M HATS - AN' D CAPS' hdre. It my twin on that anI<IIOwn planet forequarters, and 65 5o to $8 oo - (lease for life and directs that she she it ' suc ds in his aims, I fail in mine : if I htndyuartore. Lamb e8 to $8 00; and mutton ' - be supported during her life from his es• s'ucc d, he fails. He and I are rivals il- $6 to es oo. tats. To his brother in law David llacres The produce market was quiet to-day,and FOR THE F 4LL TRADE . lUStr flag failure and success under equal price�Renerallyruled stead_y. we quote: 1?<eof ' . • . .- } '� : X240 ; to tits R.C. Bishop of Killarney, cgnd lieu. Every time I make a slip he i2c to 11c; butter,tb.roite,h co 93c, tari,e roue j Ireland, for the benefit of the poor,.J10U0; mak s a hit ; and if I succumb to email I1 to Is; interior,I4o co lEic. Lard Ile; chPeee GE046 - '_ f lot to s per pawn l0c to 15c. Eggs 18 t° 16c. p� KER, DU�NBARTO - � t/ 115 monthly for all time to bo paid to a fgilu es he gets so tar .ahead that a life I otatoes or elk,2os. ­ ­• priest to say requiem mass on the first 84cc s is forever to me denied. Wpen I -- .e-r-- _ ? - a }J. Monday in each month for the repose of triumph over a trouble and lie fails i have T1= TASLIt--'piekessng staaiola &.Tx - ___ _____ ________ _ __ _ __ \ to ; • double chance of success over the next TRAINS 00IN0 EAST a,IIR As FOLLOWS:- COLDI • - his soul null that of his wife ; 8u000 to s • one. Think this theory over,er as I shall - he 1 hbisho Y ,t a c of T m con o to for church Igo. 1 ERPBSt3S >j•� A, M. • BLEAK �ETE - a i _ purposes. The balance of the estate Roes later on write a Book on the subject. In ' " 3 MIXED, . . 2:85 P. bI. • • . l .'� the Meantime lat us lend no advantage to , „ r to be divided equally between the•convents 7 Loc*L. . . . 6:25 P. M. ; �» our twine up there. . . IS 002v1I1�T a, AN'2� '1- . of the House of Providence and the House i _ __ _ TRAINS 00IN0 WEST DUE AS FOLLOWS:- . I . • 1 _ of the Sisters of the Most Precious Blood The O. & D. Exhibition. No.S LoCAL , a . 9:00 A. M. . - . and any two other Roman Catholic con- • " 4 Mlxxt) . . . . 4:15 P. M. - - . vents selected b the Archbishop of Tor. - " 2 EaPRKAS . . 9:11 P. lid. y �L cky were the directors of the Ontario - -_____ ---___ _- - i onto. The executors are Joseph i Barker, D 1rhAm Exhibition Aseooiatlon i'n Be. ��,C���-i,�� . Dennis Doyle,. and Lorenzo Forrest. le ti dates this ear-three finer :lava _ y The legal business of the estate is entrust- 8 }• Are to sup' ly .the wants of all. .. caul not have beau secured at any price , - - ad to Mr. N. F.,- Patterson, Q.C., Port t ttn Tuesday, Wednesday and ..Thursday , - - Pe , who for a number of ears had Lu' er Yar I ' . . _ : . y o t 'a weak. The atteDC�atioe waa suer• beenMr. Foley's trusted legal adviser.--- 4 Chro�icla. Woo ly IArRe, although the crowd showed to 1 s advantage in the extensive new � ----�- They are getting , first-Clat38 lOt 0f ►�TO�Et�, at priCef3 , . KIN~8 E• a goon da thaD it would have done in the Thanking my many custom?are for past ' old• Tile roots, vegetables tables and certain tronage, I beg leave to ea that I am . � . i ' /_ kiood of fruits were not u to the aver attar prepared it►an eras to 611 all orliera �. $ � thQ t1III8B i bars. Hsrrlaon 18 the guest other slater, t is -ear, baf the live stock exhibits were for dressed material of all kinds. �. Dlrs. �i. R. Mowbray., Call before buying Elsewhere Inspector McBrien aid an official visit p rh ps a little above. The fine art de P P Lumber, bath Shingles, Poets, Pick- • rt Henri was Very attractive and the die B to our school last Monday, and after find p rY ______- __-____ _ I£ 1 extremely varied. The movie _ . ets. always on Hand. I j lug affairs in good shape them, granted p .y: Y K etC., --- ----- ----------.- --- --- - - - ; all a Loliday to attend &lie Whitby h xhi• a iri a and erstwhile pillars of the late - _lao Blacksmith's Coal sad bent I)r ' ''. - _­ - bition. I'' b ring Agricultural Society were pre- Maple Hardwood. y - :. . �. ..�'.., , . .. . . . . ... xc• tin force, and have largely contributed BUSINESS i We Enoch sec•et to be "called upon to to tl a success of the exhibition. The O. BILL fi�'UFF A SPECIALTY". HANGI-Ast . , chronicle the illness of Miss Aiaagie Neal. - *. : . . . 1- .� 1> Society has an enerKetic board of ; Mr. T. McBrien is ituproviug in health Wood and I umber delivered to an art r .".- - , j slowly -while Sir. '1'. StevenFon's condi: ' nt ie rs, a treasure in thc+ shape of a sec y P . rr a �•, splendid grounds and buildings, of the village on Tuesday and If'ri- tion is not much changed. tt - At the departilre of our Sounl; friends, a>�d good fair is being established. �b'r day of each Week. Ddesars. Lewis iind Iiicliartison, we feel ehlal summarize the list of pnze winners. . . . 1.- . . . iu o r next issue. - F.. - : like producing our book of protiei bs and _ . 1. quoting a few for the benefit of the travel- i 7 less, KLu de art uu FriJa fc►r Milwaukee, oleo. The underaikned has opened oi' t a Furniture and Under ak- p y L>:� =Ai 1i'(ckeriiig on Thtjray, Sept. �6ti� Pickeritlg �Ilt. lri store iu the 13tttnd us} vacatdd by J. H. Beall George and Will, we would say,keep your t .George Long, Hr., aged 09 years and a ' _ - $ P moue in our boots, take lots of quack i ro ths. , - V y 1 u oral Saturday.Kept, 738th at S p.m., to the .('HE F AMO :� and requests that the public give - medicine and a buttee of elliptical, Asiatic- 14i iples burial ground. min_ • ! . al, pauticurial, nervous cordial for home- seas, to----In Pickering on tiundar SO t. 22nd, Chatham Panning � I h11n a falx chance: .% I sickness. I< } Ann,wife of JoIIn Handers,ag 719 pears � '�TNITU'R V'ER'Y ant ll months. ' The case regurdiilg a diaturbrtnc8 a noilg Ho' ar--AC Pickering n Saturday Sept, Qlrt Beautiful Oasket3 kept on hand aI�d a ]flll�daomee8rs�. Get my our Kiu�ale bob,: was heard before Police t , intent child of Joan Bowtec. Tiia16 Magistrate Har ,rr and afiet` receiving - • --- lies il. prices before gopng elsewhere. l�'� what file fiRhtiuk editor of the Chroirrcli Fiill Fairs. T. VV . L �AU „ • ® calaa An airing in the courts was die- ' ' � -- I, odwoo]-Oct. 10th and I I ill. . - - - `--- - missed. Whatever can be settled out of . ' -- r • . ` caurt is generally worthy to have it said f rkham-Oct. 2. 8, and 4, .. s, I ;11 .I that it is treated with the beat judgment. rt Perry--Oct. % 8, and 4. , .' home of the young men as witnesses uffviIle-Sept. Met and Oct. tat - ' � ��� , were exceedingly nervous, wearing a obtirn-Oct. 10th. ' • IS THE PLACE TO BUY al 1.\ _ dreamy, night-nary, confused, somnam- - , . : . - 1. bulisti expression and when in the pro. B Choke Sugars, Fine Teas, . Beauti uI, . Sale Re inter. 1.. . per pl ce to rive committing or acquitting � aeiyw OCT. 2-Credit aoutia�t sal© of t m stock, implements, fie., 'the ro• Improved roved Ian of attaching Bagger.tO I eviden a were not certain whether they , 1 p Raisins and Currants or• an thin k . : saw a d heard the afflir referred to,while ty of Jas. T. Richardson. of 10, W.F. the Chatham Fanning b1i11. J the men remained c alts calm and p you �ay ant 11� Groceries. i o Pickering, For terms &c. we bills• - , 1 . Fairbanks, auctioneer. The above cat re resents a new aisahine t compo ed. which is an attachment for bapitig the - - WE Itenet, Oct. 9th-l,xtepsf+da credit NEW GLASS SETS JUST ARRI� I rx:: DUNBARTON. y ttou sale of lapin stook, implements, grain as it comes from the fatiniug mill. • 1 tier, fin, Sco., the pro pert of Mr. It is complete its every. respect, and will Afte a racation'of six m:.ntha otr' Lit y, y hive the beat satisfaction to.those who use BEAUTIFUL TEA AND LINKER SETS,' .l n Barr lot 19 8th Qon. of Picker 4- c► it, A few pelota is its favor are these :• erary 5 clef is about too en a ain. We i • See large and small bills for terms _ - y p g Iat.It turns very easily. god.Fourteen inches are loo ing forwbrd to a very success a Particulars. Thos. Poucher; Auet. space on the floor holds the machine. 3rd,will __`a _- - - --- 1 Leri�l th 8 year. With the roceeda of open Wig ► usuAlr. fJoL.liith.-Anotion sale at the bag any kind of'grain,from the finest good,such _ . - ` ` . P as timothy and clover,up to the coarse grains, Ci IIwood Hotel of that piece oi' prop- muting and member's fees from net such as beans and Dora. 1th,Wlll bag trotn6o to I . yeas• we have ptil chased a swell library a known as the estate of the late Vwre yo bughblg of wheat per hour,or loo ushels of . Cann, lot 10 6th con. of Pickering, ost�i. 8th, Two wen with the bagger will do the J .# �' • ' of thirty-five volumes. The number is Maio 41 sores. Bee bills hand adv, dame work as three men without it. 6th,Bag- _ not larq bat we hope it will form the R gar oat, be roinoved and tuill changed in °ne : - _ _ A Fitii Y Oor. 18-Credit sale of faihn stock minute so as to allow the grain to ran on the I. i neuclus f a large and interesting collet- . - s • i a implements, hoasabold iar iture &o• floor• tion. T ose comprising our stock have This machine is worthy the inspection of all been eel eted to suit t property of Frank t3mi�th 1 t 18, 1th farmers,and may be seen at d. Dale's Hardware 9 K i NG ST., WEST, - Varied tastes. Our c . of Piokerin Giving n iarmin y jK '^ . nun people can now have a chance of g' g p g• store. dills sold with or without Baggers• f 9 1; p p F taether particulars a� bit! . Thos. Fur prices and toil particulars apply to above 1. baeoml acquainted with some of the P abet, auctioneer. or to � romoiT `' �T �T1" sc rt' • best wo ks of the best authors and can /� •' .1' t" �, - ! enjoy a privilege which such men .as A 140 horse belnn in t W . Litt;e• .A... a 133 � O �V i � � �' �,t ` ' Franklin, Burma, Greeley and tlarfield joh of Victoria Corners,fell• down a 85 AGENT, � �`�' T e Repa ring Of 1'iIIe #lid 0 = '' . ,_� F 11 . . longed apd worked for. If you want to foot ell add died before it could be got 461 r?US E +"� ( pliCated .�atCheB r8C81 - . K' be entertained read 'from our library out. The covering was loose. ".C$erl.Yl O=A.. . �'':. - M /rll 'i Fit �+.� , Special attention. _ L ' Fair . .ROW ENT rr • "1Esep' Fables,,, `�Andereon s y , .. { k ;: . - dales, o Arabian Nights. If yon want to '' All Work Guaranteed. Charges 3[ airs • -,' a U E ! AND:: r <a • laugh -sad "Don Quixote," "Vicar of y •'Wakefi d" or `�My Wayward Pardner." , t i, R��T. CIITHBER ,1.Would on learn history in romance read ` - Scottish Chiefs"or Last of the (1_1" 13 ;,Ivanhoe"•' ao i atom er an ewe , read : _ M „ s iration f - _ t9 �►1- h ak d J 1 �, F .. ohicane. If you need in p ,� ' �,- AND LEARN THE PRIM OF ng St:, 3 J Co erfield or ; 'r' Wef3t. s. ` ohm Aalifax, David pp �, c: Y'. . "Jane Eyre." Do you enjoy - - - - - - -- satire- '- ► 14 r, 11*1.: , . ,i : " .t ., �,11 sj H _ - The- Newcomee or Nicholas Niakleby t L.C Q�' S ��` ANL LAMPS !will.suit ou. If ou want to give wing NP. T ' ,r J J na �' to roar ifnagination read "Mys e : _ WF , terion • re Islands " •'The Whaler`s Last Cruise" ' • • _1.re 9 bi cr A�Catit u b the Sea." "Getting on Io r RE U G'H. i N EL ' 'w 'i Fi , , . T��. p . A H R . • ` the World, Adam Bede or The Pil- . ,;: ,, ' "mot all other pnntlu exi3efited " ! i• :� taw's Pro ese,,, will furnish food - p1�t1I� : : - for , t R'I' , :,.,:: and at ' ore�t liven ride., Noti e a , f • g n pt I, mare seriotas thought. Onr Bret meeting �.' t- - .. �. g p 0 4 Bfl lB In,; : �." takes place on Friday Oct. 4th. We cord- 01" r .' : paper Free, when w riIIt t � p Saar bills. .t 1 '' �� � -.r�;' ially invite all who have a desire to i1D _' _ I : ';.T� are . f t. _ 't rove ease of the lib• x ,"- - -. ; , P to.�oYn ns and mak Y.. I l o 19�Q>c1ll 0 'f3. ��� � . r ` Pied _ . rtry which will be open for one f►t the18 t � V ... is ..,� .. - Ar" t.. 1 I 4s h g 2' ,4 a` „ ADA. J >teeond mee of the term. 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I' . . po�e� • ' . . 1 u� $^Y _ Glliut*ss. mooted to Ohs dally paps , a dd the howl f tarpsatine,' mixed when warm, to be of F = # tot. Bsaborn, in a 1. �btn ro n o ab bats ro r 1 CHAPTER IL ..° de owtb 'silent t ud sird'in the faint a.te • S Tc If sn a 1 w men prefer ezisbeLOS horror the bar b7 of ataob e p Dosed the oowi,c0enoy of thick P when cooled rr'Eoaal stock=" and I �' is harnea to file eke of wedded lif+ and :that t0 raised from taointormed t of aacteno Lim+ iFl 1 hb of Ohs ►fain con towards the y Uasbiron lot' nlokel•plaein should . ,� sable° • • , 'R . y returned early from the cricket- Y g , can be of more ass to themselves and benafi0 most amusing to those whoAnew the tr , ntshed fine with a sorb emery halt made ,15`` of immense armies whi 1. . 'told, or bar uncle might Dome back ab say old summa-house. so the rest of bu*wdty uwaarried than ability of the bloodhound. He was astoola - �. Implement mom A quarter of an boar's k brought thetas i ,. y covering a wheel with leather cad a � ' the crudest im . 4 and she knew that tb irritated. and u8 married there is no reason or considering ed with.the tales of slave hunting In.. Una P• attention to the to bile yammer-house a0a to tow rte e , �. �, plying Hae emery wife glue. Qaods that En, Chtnb lid . pub hi out to find the house empty. He had. ' n, k ty thL a state of misfortune. lom s Cabin and fired and was snppo - see not flab are -sometimes finished is fag J. and Indl nob, h waver, returned, so cha sewbed hoc- old sbrnobar+s, standloq on small opts space Ib u quite the tauhion of s►outd•be olltiowl ad to be w ferocious monster,.endowed wit a cal the rudest i amidst the and iwoio w also 1 of p bumbling machine to the desired finish for . 1 using y .. self a the window, which looked over the °s' q pool eoonomisb when deploring the deacease of wibob•Uke attributes,sad eicpaitle of pan - nickeling. bolds that the main i o Ie ted ez se of a once dark water«►blob eYtstad as far,m the '` 1 e8 p� pleasant lawn the masrt ratio s place wealthy f ponsibillby ing his victim successfully under any oo - To Dement>siao to sine►: One pound of bg of the"itcte vita ' boundary-wall,wsU some till► ands distant, she � ' . .bona ad by s ruddy old wall, about which �' ' Y a open the daaghbert of wealthy fathers who djtions until caught, when he would certain- sheliso dissolved in one pint of a ealntion of be forced tc, suppose a Ion g since abandoned to rs and tutu, but would ratter remain Hader aabwi 1 tear him limb from limb. 6 rioaltare, and indeed t . clam red in unkempt profinelon plums and Pte' y alcohol, with one-owentiebh The volume of a , ears and necb,txines and reviewed the reason of its solitude, noh frequented luxury Ohwa to take some or on man The horrible murders committed in t's,P Po Y ng soltrblon o! btu archer in bl sn1 hide data warrant ns is belle b old Jethro Seaton who ften passed tths the hand and forth aIl his hel mate bo East End of London last and bb0 De - � p p °f event which were taking place in her.libtle Y ' by P Yom. carbon; will dry gaiakly, A elotv•d the fact that these nat long hours of urn entire anm r day here in build a home and ovm y. p pollos.to trace the pet- cement may be made thus—two ounce , Lively few astute and world, The result of an-hour's meditation peteno Ustrimon• loos failure of the over aude's nob•nnawt•ural impatience and 'company with a favorite lame from the 10y disposed oaths are represented b tihick lee-.solution, one ounce of linseed.00n � . pa y p y pebraoor of theca Outrages, were the means dies ointment and the state of affairs dusky, daety @helves of s library. The them as deterred from entering the state of of call attention once more to th9 aaslifi g increased deasiry of 1 lade tarsi stood together, for the thatch. �' a►' varnioh or three quarters of an ounce of - creased relative densit, - bebwe n her uncle and her brother, so P Y K their desire because of the extravagant Lions of thin old time detective. The daily Venice turpentine- boil together. � _ e not only of anc=•:.i ' ad roof had peeled off in a d son places, and habits of the b Y pe ' g true @vide bly netting from bad to worse, was * girls who twist theft heart• papers were filled with letters his their crude implamei..� that s e had a Rood cry,and was found with he rats had burrowed hole all about the ah.mgs, into hard knots by their alluring use ; bat from the thoroughly im raobloable It is said that traOlve salphate of batyta g which is a want elm+ her f buried in her han le by Dick on his flooring ; but old Jethro w uld not have it glances. nature of many of these at I fee►► filet is an active poison to rats,mice, and doge, • hlgher order of develc touched--from sentiment, he Bald—from p It in not easy to explain its sobion, consider- retur from the match. Now this see hi V the rankest non the change in public*pin on was tae model also of modern civi " ell,"she said with assumed sprig motives of parsimony, it w generally be- sense, The daughters of wealthy men are to a strong desire for vengeance on an ex in its extreme insolablliby ; but, mixed fall (from present ludic lieved. with lard, it is readily Paten by them. This twee, ' and who won?,! like the wealthy men themselves—in the tionally loathsome miscreant than to inor the near future in this ••O The ray of lantern light thrown Into minors • being the case, the gnedtioa $OggeetIl itself , we beat em by five wickets.—Yon minority. The average and eneral girl is ed knowlelge of the disposition of the bloo - b prophecy to use+ the building showed a dar mass on the not the child of riches. Neither In It the bound. At one time the lice reoeiv whether it might , not replace the more • didn't Y r mss, Die did y9n, , floor. Mary-uttered a cry f horror, and w p° dangerous loons now so much increase in the future i Y nr smack, Dick ? Why, you haven b ealthy maiden, as a rule, who remains about 1,200 letters daily, containing vario e g P° used for . ` than calves ; that the n been h rb have on 2' asked Mar anxious- in a moment was kneeling b Ids the help unwedded. She has aniton ]ore. L she suggestions, and of these some 400 ro d this purpose, and do away with the risk -1 - p'a d Pus tween production and c ly. ' Y y less body of her uncle, Dio stood like a done not choose a husband for herself of the sae of tiloodhoatida. Some of the new - attending them. ' I u man in a trance hip wide-o a es Hied on „ less and lea until file Y whom her ,, +. . �T ," no ; I mean my hit. You know parents approve or take, wally- paper correspondents seeared to believe thq►b Among fife modeein "Mysteries' of Paris, consumption will cxo the inert heap, the lantern tr mbling in his Hill to s The London F a p that t e wickets were pitohed eloscr Op to y, whomsoever she has set her affections she police had only oo tai e a bloodhound of Y ig ro, Is a shop devoted beef of South Amerll the gi► den wall than usual. Well, they'pub hands' ..Her a upon without the blessing they Invariably any kind to the place where a murder had to the sale of tea. 'At the retail counter &,,,-•- • .. upon the Atlantic coax' • on alt e, and I gob a half-volley to equare Dick, D'ok ! cried the g . Y arrange an allt for her suitable in polub been committed weeks 4 months before ar�d real live prince may be seen any day weigh. present rate of meat v Leg soh ch I couldn't rea[et, so I pub all my nob he dead ! You mast get 1p 1 As quick of social and now aroisl standing with her the animal would ap once soenb out the tr I1 Ing up Packets of the leaf which ah'eers but - , tstned." as you can; there maybe ahanoe.-0 sibion, The rich girl seldom develops dues not Inebriate. !This prince is the son of . T►• beef in it and send the ball spinning away „ PO g lw into of the murderer to reference to thoaoan e P • ` . over b e wall. "Lost ball" of coarse it was uncle 1 my dear old uncle 1 the " old maid." •. a European @nor , whose name is well ' i -..e aabject of anim , of others, and Infallibly ran the man down P g all Dick placed his hand on th white cheek, The larger proportion of � known bhrou hcob the Cantinenb discussed ere follows : and 1 ob six for I6 for you in ht look for g p po pins who remain In the beginning of Oobber I was con- R , and who ! meat production de--r( week t the garden without finding a cricket and shook hie head, "There s no chance goer Is related to some of the most aristocratic of ._.:I po nlatton lies in the f i� unmarried are those who have a to salted by Sir Charles S�arre'n,then the Chief he said in-a low voice• he a as cold as the families of Paris. pp W01.—Where's the old man 2'' work when girls and become more or leas Commiuioner of Meorsopolitan Police, as �' safest for the maintet+ "He has nob come back yet, and I'm get• D°arble, He meet have had fib, poor old independent bttalnesa or profession. The the feasibility of employing bloedhaands to Mrs. Harrieb Beecher Stowe was praor " . meat U enormous cowl Ling a ioua," uncle,to he has fallen side ye from the suooesdal-business or protOMional woman is track the Whibecha 1 murderer, and after wiles she wrote "Uncle Tom's a bin. " a gnirei In vegetable "Oh he's all right," said her brother. chair. not so ready to hamper herself and ourtall acme correspondence I took two hounds t; The last chapter was written in the cfliae of ., Dto>< Dick 1 whispered b girl, eeiz�n p° P wupporb. This finds Why, he'd stay away for a week on the ' , ep B't , g her freedom of action by marriage as the to LQndan to experiment with. We r' her publisher is $oston. It was a cold data as the following his honl lib is a dreadful th hb but do girl whose life interest centers in some man's them repeatedly in the arias for the itlf winter morning, and she arrived at the Inge farm has been y is chance f finding a lot of dirty old atones"or ' g • g - you think there has been say me commit- affection and in her home. 'tore half frozen. She stood over the stove 1 age of forty bushels of a bib o broken pottery. Besides, he often you tlpn of the pollee authorities and vatic a goes a y, stays Is ter than he intended, and �, Love, marriage. maternity may come to representatives of the rosy and sdf wwnt half an hour before she was suffioientl P P Y Y i nineteen hundred pour pate up at some fellow's house for the night. Crime 1 You mean do I ink he bas the woman of business or profession. Bab demonstrated the facts that the hounds w 11 thawed to bold her pen. Three months materials In.the wheat —But hat are you crying about?" been �nnrdered? Certainly►nob. hub earth- they do not make up the entire foundation ran a man who is a complete stranger a from that time she received a ails ere for P R g dinarily kept, three to . • "I'm not crying, Dick." ly object could anyone have murdering of her contentment as they do for the woman them, that when the havd come $10 000 as the first ,payment on the sale of keep one w year,'from y up to their PaY . - " "I'll ,near you were when I oime In, and a poor old harmless man like u ale? Hew• for whom they oonstituLe the sum total of man the will not molest him In an wee "Uncle Tuna's UAbin. " : not over there hundred -your eyes are red now." ever,you stay here. 111 leave a lantern ; existence. and that although the line may be crossed A man who knows whereof he speaks told Of thin growth about I can fine my way book easily on h. 1'11 The Dun uziwa of moderate means is not b others the will not ohav a. "Oh, 1 think I'm a little put out, and Y g y y g While In Mibs Gilder,who gold The Boston Transcript, f ' * water, while of the dry ' perhaps I'm anxious about uncle—that's get some men to help as tike m , to the kept from marriage solely because he can Landon 1 never ran them without the line of that it wag a scarce of vary serious concern �'. part i. bone, and come 'toll," house, and then I'll go for , Waller : tot find a prudent, self•sacrificing wife, as tha hnntod man being crossed (often by quite to C-)rnelius Vanderbilt to know how to - gristle, so far as food he'll say wt once what h been the so many latter-day reasoner@ argue. The a number of people,)j bat' the hounds never spend'his income, '"Of course," she aaye, corned. At least there "Not yea, That befrgar Shnte's been p here. Lucky I wasn't ir.." cause of death. So be starts off, leaving modern young man is'not especially eager once changed. They could carry the Una "he could make ducks and drakes of it,and consumption froth twee " I t ink you are very unkind and unjasb Mary moanipK and Drying by b slue of the t,) limit his individual expenses, deprive across and for a short way along the gravel so get rid of it, but to spend ib,properly takes ppounds per acre in li About that beggaf Shute.' as you ,are body, and in a very short timer nrned with himself of the pleasures and luxuries he can paths in the parks, but the ezperinsegts no little thought. He has thousands of ap- hundred " Wade from 1 pleased bo call him ; and I'm sure I don't a couple of men, by whose aid t as carried provide for himself alone upon his inoome made on the London stones could not plicabtons,and probably could et po 'know w into the hones.{ to order to support a wife. He bee g rid of it whole. The eaten to The doctor examined the bo and could vet mach. in love, 4°OSb considered as satisfactory as we should have a►11 in a day, but it would hardly be going rapport a meat eating n "Boo use I babe fellows of his kidney, find no traces of vIolenoe; bnb n he came try Indeed, when be will wished. Hanttaa the Olean boob on s a- where it would do the most good," rough calculation no poor church mice, who come sponging ) •rip cat of the $1,000 or $1,5(10 fryini-pan don pavement is, 1 believe, the most rev re -_ r g $ g fo the head,he pointed out the o and behind of bsdhelorhood into bile fire of matrimony test that any hound can be pub to, and will see irfi►otoryknee for 'tr��b arpaviDd n be elrt wheat for the nutrition r•nd sae king and eadging abonb for what the ear, that mast havo been I o result of a on the same a,moanb. W ilea he apntsmplates of course require special g "Tbem calculations they a get. He's already gab round the tremendous blow,suffialent, he d, to have the winsome creature eq Pee east careful tra�a many. These bricksi are made b d belonging to the curlot - ofd ma , and he's gob round yon, and he he has asked to be his lag,—(Ganbnry. 1 equal area of Hael irros►ad red cry mixing ' " � lion gets he should cE killed inetantaneous� a much nn er and vet own It b seldom in immediate oonneo .�- q P Y gillaoeoas , Y Y Duly in o gob round me, and his artful Y a Y slate and finely ground clay, with the wronse Os to a more crit name in won.—Now, if ib sows w chap like stronger man. Lf had not been s ail a blow lion with the marriage service. In fact, his Old-Time Church Gotug. addition of 8ve per cent. of iron ore. The jest so important in its . h,6ck S raddles, of 'Potnmel Hall 1'd see as would have been caused i failing, he moutsl picture of the wedding day is apt bo ., „ . "If we look at the as ,' Y said, but s deliberately aimed j ov+•. In stand afar off in thedlw f atare framed b A contribnter to the Chrlstion Vnt ingredients thus mixed together are then a ncrthinu Has the sorb of man Y ee choose Y fuss see interest! aaooaat of a Saada , n short," he summed a '•I am raid there the oselb!li " g t moistened with a atrdn solution of sal hate - root bearings, we are ; for a br tiler in-law ; and he'd stand on ilia p' p ty, "t When j get well fixed" or Y 8 P facts brought out b th . head for a week, with a little encouragement has b-en foal-play, and It will be y duty to ,t V1!hen I gat a t•aise,''" a Vermont church sixty year ago. Frc m of iron, to which fine!Iron ore Is added. Aft.cr . ' g Y some extracts which we give, ib will be Been this. the corn o . John B. I.awes and b oommanioate my saspiotons at a bo the po- I3e ie even mare eelnotaat to" assume the p add Is shaped in a prose - Y from yo lice." resnonibilities of married Ilia than the girl, that the church going ustoms have ohangad dried, dipped once more into a thick slip of - ptrimentei and amplitit " Mr. S-raddles is not a faun to my taste. •. God 1" exclaimed Die "and I U groatlyin one last heelgoentnr The wom 'n. de hap t fine) round Iron ore and then burnt !n . • at the Centennial 1•az ; iy gob two topics—sporting r.nd y pun the girl alone, as upon woman sin , P Y• q finely ground +ttabl e ' quarrelled with him to the very It 1 ' history has been leapt by man, the preaont• says Ilia writer, wore gowns of ualioo aird a kiln for zbout, 1orsyeight; hours in a .. - phis, that ninety per ce Azad the stalwart young athle , who had time hiluso her tacos ti,e blame of the 'kBOn la sammor,•and is +c inter °f ho reducing fl9me, an animal is used in run ••A�td two very good topics they are;bet philosopher P span wool. The @bort'watmted gowns ware As alcohol hsIl a betdency bo alter or even, supporting ezlsbeGC�, never sheda tear sinoo his mat her oc$a had failing off matrimonial ratio. , 1. ter nee rhymes and old atones and nigger g shade"with roun3 low-open necks end sh r0 whop vent. goes to form grow Ia-guag and that sort of thing. All I can been carried out of the hones, row him- This theorist forgets that the barbarisst ' P y destroy the emolorm of animal rpeei- ' z v re t at Shute shan't be year husband salt Into a chair and sobbed bib r o. that once oast the shadow of oblogap upon sleeves, In sammor sad winter @►like, t ey mans prase rued In It, aft, Fabre Dome; ne : growth b gained at stet Diary was oalm and quiet in h r grief ; so the unmarried woman of maturity or old a e wore is the Hooke of their dresses a tae err has been led to make some researches with • • "The question aria". • vitti m eonsenb.' cairn and quiet that ,her broths was ant• has dissolved and dlsa gg and a frill of white dlmlby or book-ma a a view to Satin a eabstitnbe for tb that, cost can be greatly redo a9ary heart was full, and she was long, prised. of advancing civilizatios�a� in the 11 f' -From early summer un it fall t ey dr w does not g he that the old e -Iag to 8 oak up in vindication of her, lover, „ g � possess this, inconvenience. He t Mary, paid Dick presently, "we-must That all woman were destined to bs wives on their hands e►ad army for ahu h w ar re,commenon the following mixture--Strap fearfully wasteful•c f f bat she new that ib would no6.only be fruit- long sleeves of yellow nankeen, wi h fin r• of In the 'Seat generated wt lees, but that it would -serve to anger her not leave a atone unturned to co a at the and mothers was for so many centuries ro- g Bose. diluted one thousand pitta - root o. this. Who could ossibl have done and lass hand-coverings like a "mitt." he ) o ' rota�tive Rork. S'uc� hot-hew ed brother still more against him ;so �„ P 9 g ed as the law of astute and waa such a g y trine, one hundred parts ; mothylie p this . throuphly aoeipbed oreecl that the utter- sleeves were buttoned to the shoulder of he alcohol, two hundred parts; camphor, to have w far perfected th she rem 'zed silent. gown and as they were f reehl washed d the losses have been red I . Mary Wu looking at him wit r► strange aaoe of facts to disprove this arrangement Y caturatien. � Tae glt�voae is dissolved in As Dick insisted,they did not wait dinner, questioning lock. Then she too hie arm, was almost regarded ere blasphemy, starched each week, they formcd.a most warm water,and, after it iq coo), the styes►- tent that land and o< wad had a silent, uncomfortable sorb of m 3a] and said : "Dick, ib ie a borribl question uncomfortable addition to. the summer The political economist who unto arise cixt toilet, ins, alcohol, and s few pinches of c kmphor have been greatly cha, 'F togetb ; Mack being rather ill at ease, be- but I must ask it. Du you kno anythiap against the loosening of the marriage ratio are added. AR this inixture is always acid, ran by mechanical fo canes h v9as pei'hapa conscious of having about this?'' g g >;.ah fiFm•wite made her own straw n _ d18er in th has neglected oa observe that the conditions it should bee nencralised b the addition of a machines, talked t o freely nd violently upon a matter �� net from coarse Imported straw braids or small Y "' the forces wrapped up i Y Y P I 1 I ! almost shrieked the y Ong man. of life have materially changed since the ' quantity of a isolation of potamh or I which i- reality was bub of little concern —''Mary,do you mean to ask m if I have doctrine that she who remained Onwedded summer wear, "Silo atuffe3 and c}kiilted he soda, Aftdr flittering through paper, a few which they feed. M� to btm; \1 arc unsettled and ar;xione on ere- done this ? Oh no, no ! Batts all be sun was des is heavy woollen pumpkin band vunioh k o fragments of camphor are allowed to float Y p ed• was set spinning over the P 8m b mechanical foroes, i coat.*. o her uncle. petted ; I know that. Every one knows of earth. her warm to winter, A favorite artl4le °f neon bha liquid, �'htM liquid is wall aaap:ed - forc+ee—breeding, etc, "If h is not hcrt�soon,' she said iri re the quarrels between me and y uncle, Cireattr depeadenoe and wider op err• summer head gear among the order women for the preservation othard-shelled orattaaea necessarily more reatri to h r brother's exhortations not to be P was the green silk "calaah " beta eau 1 PlY Every one knows that ii have an noontroll tun ities are ow granted the single woman . Y cf green, blue, or red color, and also of Its possible lmproveme a at nothing; "i shall be sure than able tempsr, and they will say that we had theta In the past. Bbe b no longer forced pushed back'or old-fashioned ohstae•to ' i " In the"work of pe P• certain echinoderme,; Most soft animals there i something wrong., I know thst a quarrel, antclLthat I struck him dead 1 But sate half welcome marriage by the tear upon The children were little miniatures of preserve their color in it, although they " have advocated a pro former] he used sometimes to stay away Mary, although you do think so badly of "her that site will one day bs afraid to love their parents ; even the smallest boys cadre contract considerably. ' seem to impress any o+ at night without having .given ne notice, me, yyou do not believe that I could be the world in the flee because she is an "old the great beaver hats, ' which wmro lar a ._.-__—,..m — - noticed no seconding but that was when he was stronger, and he capwble of @noh a deed ? Say that you maid." enoa{ib in the crown to lash them until t e Landtad' know of no one adopt ,has not one ib for at )east a year." don't !" boy wan quite grown. Los are famous gossips • they pap Many a woman has spokfn the vows thit of the troublesome st D:z k sauntered away after dinner to play "Of course I believe yon, Dick- and I made her a srtfe solely from the scourge of '� cations habit prevailed anions the o d moat 4btention to rooartere, of testing the food re billiards with a npigbbouring Squireen. don't think badly of you as you say • l:at this fear In the b one time. farmers who attended this church when tb Barber(to sleepy man) : " Bay unt, sir!" growth. Everything e Mary h ►riot o>I dawn to the railway station the thought did flash across me that perhaps The largel iaorew'lag number of Inds- grew tired daring the long sermon, Th�py SteoPY man: "No. Jiimaica,' Y ball that would make + to iLqui e' if her uncle had gone by train uncle had met you coming from cricket had it stood up, leaned over the pow door std The labour , nine pounds of food wot pendently situated women who refer to P gaestiom will be diacriseed at - 1?0 . anywhere,Or she knew that it he had done reproached you for having left business, and live unmarried is likely to work. s decided stared up and down the aisle, to roe t aid great length during the coming Session of of the one that req we be in ended, gone with tl a antiquaries, that you had replied, and But no, -you ohavgv it: the status of the "old meld." Z'he arnusa and rtretoh tbemselve`, the Reichstag at 13erltn, pounds. the diet Hoe was too far for him to walk. could not have done it, I am sure." elderly girl, too, who refers the luxuries or Ue a der Daaooa Puffer snood ti to sire h y , poor woman, has receded " Weald-eooh a test y P Mrs. Ma brick Ie. reply to her gaestion, the station- "It is too late now to think of searehing," + comforts of her father�amhome, to sharing himself, ktat hi, pow dear sods foeeou e• P Into the obscurity of the convicted and con- A herd of cattle of °m ster s id that he had only-issued a ticket said Dick ; "bub to morrow, as soon as it L flit or a boarding house apartment with as ly fastened. As he leaned heavilyy again t demnod. Since she is not to bo hanged all the . probably consume on to one ge tleman,and that as to Mr. Shute, lighb, I will go down to'the summer-house salaried young man is so rapidly multiply- It, it gave away under h+.a walght, a d sentimental interest about her fate has dia. _ or more tons of holy. . who had one to London by he three o'clock and look for some evidence of tho murderer. ing that she is bound to have a show in he sprawled oab into the aisle on his him as appeared. Vcry few :thought she Rs+other _ per cent. on this en+ train. Anything will serve se a clue—footmarks, things generally, the same ere younger maid- and knees, with a clatter that awakened ll than guilty, bub efts soda Young. 'tons of hay, or enough - So°"bh hastened homew rdo again • but g the sleepers. y ng. somewhat ' _ steers. Ten dollene r something dropped in the burry of flight, one and her married sisters, pretty and a woman, and it was t bought aw- her uncle'-`had nob returne , and as it wag the smallest clue will be inkoient. And The tendencies and the cold figures of ,The pulpit was very high and►arrow, d ful "to tie a napkin roan such a head mean $160 a winter, e getting ark, her auxiet became more yet I cannot conceive who-$ould have sn oensaa seem to indicate that the day of the overhung by a clams sounding board, t summer, a vent, Thi Y 8 and no let her see to dee." Still such hn- . -° _ intense. He was an old an, and it was thing to gain by murdering one who,at any "old maid" is,near at hand. was reached by a narrow flight of rte s, nsanitarianromantiaism m becarried to t far. extended but need no quite possible that in order save_the train and unpopular so he might have been, never Fourteen years ago oab at every 1400p sad liFhtad froth behind by w window high Taozu would like to draw the line ab cold "1 behave the►t a gr� up in the wall. The window served ! a >- _ fare he ighb have at fed to walk the did harm bo any one. G3►tn could not have women In England seventeen were saanaI- asloulating poieoaerswhether male or female. this line of work double purpose, for the pulpit was so a 11 ' toad 'five mile to Bnry Hill ; see that, in such a been the object, for poor old Uncle Jethro !y married. Now but thirteen out of eve P P The world can get along_wrbhonb such nicely. �` • . will be by some one, level f b of the ,country he mir:ht have every that the long-limbed Eidet could not ka el Y' ':% • greatet and moot pru Y P Y was too careful to t about with anything 1,000 put on the wedding ring axon twelve So exit Mre. Maybrick. Ib is too bad a world_ �boen bloc ei ad with a fibs or have broken a worth robbing about him except his watch, month, la it. So,,when he wished to lead the oo _< made since the tlmw -blood a eel without as o e bola near to gregablon in prayer, he turned his nl i� for any tears terns shed over her fate. y g We shall find that in .the summer-house I In America everybody knows there are chair around, knelt in it, and rested ilia fa b Y ys word- k. breeding art." Y y Unfortunately the world le alwa ltalp h have no doubt, for you know he always used twenty young women past 25 unmarried on the window ledge behind him ad abonb what two or three of E —'- R3 ai is the house alone in company to rend with It placed on the table beside where there was one twenty ears ago. what are , wjbh t e A 'and other dreads of a similar him," So they oo Y y g 8 soon as t g tolled the crowned ey k a parting look at the he text was given ont, Dea . n heads may be thinking - Cpgxs izi Ho .barns a she could nob,. so she sent a sot- Babuhellcr w or feeling or doffs Apparently, _ ' poor body stretched on the bed in his own , ho was old and very deaf, re. a g• pp rently, the law A correspondent of oast w t a message to Mr. Richard that he room, and having, according to local custom, Dangeng from Beer Drinking. from his pow,walked heavily down the aia) ham to be taken at their lips and million are `, p g and ball` asoonded the pulpit step. Then he PPY y y writes : Horses, wi,h f should oc 8 home at once, hw if the are onl rmitted to die for . •I are liable to have e4i laced four candle' 'it hth in the room, In appearance the beer drinker may be the their pleasure and at their command. It is r Half a hear elapsed before Dick arrived, turned bile pictures with their faces to the plobure of health, bnb in reality he is most adlaeted su enormous till ear•trumpet, and a rnwevel and a horror all round, What forms in the inner &ngl,, i and he a In no gentle mood at being dis- wall, and reversed the looking glass, betook tnoapable of re6tettng dtsoasa, A slight in- eau there through the long sermon, a plous ahall be said of the aivil'z all round. or religion bile wall and the bar Curbed in his eveu;ng's amucetrienb fcr what themselves to eooh else as the g and attentive, but most groMegne, figure. g the wall comae form r he aoL id red the tooli9h whim of a .nervous P Y could j acv, a severe cold, or a shook to the body The sin of a world in whleh such thin can be? r under snob terrible olreamutanoes. or mine!will commonly provokeaente disease gars mould atreobed entirely aoro a And the all ab the outside hoc l. A girl. , •the church, in froub of the pulpit,—two 1°n�g Y profess bo be animated by the . , ad ee a braise, which 8 But one face haunted Mary threugbont ending" fatally. Compared with other principles of the Gospel and take Heaven to "Dick "said ills etHter, •'I am sure there that long night—tha face was bbe4t of Claude fast► abet : ha use different kinds of alcohol rows, with a rack or desk for hymn-boo S witness that the pov t of th© heel sirau is someth nq wrong. Uncle has never been Shute, and on the dark brow oho saw the ho Is more incurable and' more enerall' �tu'een them Tho men etagors se►t with Christi• Growling love the Lord Jesus g ' ' and the wall or crust. - oat so la before without letting us know, deep brand of Cain. g Y their'book to the pulpit; white the women g no good and will TO Bl: CBNZ'>NLBD• diseseed. It is our observation that beer not hel to an beneficial thane If it - z'_" i by the r�sure of the �ve been to the oration and he hasn't been - faced them. When the leader struck ilia Y 1 drinking In till, aonnbrp produce' the very tuning-fork and gave the ke all stood n °°old, ROTS would willingly exhaust the '`" pp there, o one 'h,s seen him about the lowee5 kind of tnebrie g p, g • V liable to occur w1 .Village." -� • A Precedent• Inebriety, closely allied to and literally bawled and sang in each other's vOaabalary of malodiatioa. - �� been cab down too cane { =,"Well then," said Dick, " if lie didn't criminal insanity. The most daDgeroas class faces. Rev. Mr. Penteooab, the New York'mss= the heels too extensive tai own little boy had a lash ion o f hold of ruflY cue in our large cities are beer s— = doing ere described ti ` . 1 with the antiquarian Johnnies,and hasn't inn "protracted"meetings in a corner of the drinkers. Intellectually a stupor amounting Friend--Da pun still ccabiuutr to send me,t- dovieed a h now treanally visits Toronto, has thrown more on his hole {;•Ken the train, and hash t been seen in the big sitting•room,and'preachingand exhord almost to paralysis arrests the reason,chang• tar to the newspapers, Cholly? say': If I knew a, - for bnrglara. He . - �'<- age, h '' somewhere wbonb'the grounds g f sad they are lees able with great anoblon. Now and then he would' ing all the higher faculties into s more Cholly—Yes; but it's merely for good faith house ab ni hb I � Orglar was in myt' ! aoconfrb of the ezteas tt.ere's V] my of to,)m for him on fifty acrtz; slag a hymn, or suddenly pop down on his animalism eeneuad selfish slu toil varied n3 not necessarily for nbliaation, g would go to him with a Moonlit of the of the Y p Itght, unarmed, and tleik to him as I viou,d -_ - .r seating trf land. ' knees and "wrasble'' in•prayer. Grandma only with animalism, of anger sluggish, v and and f t Peril ps at the old summer-house,• said was oosxed into "meeting'r one dap, and the brOtai,—[$oiaatifio American. In the Gorman army the lance, the c+gneen to a friend whom I desired to help, 41f he I i Odru, to y Mary-( " V es, yen ; Dick, lob us go and season of prayer seemed to trouble h•er, of weapons," has been introduced into other then desired to take m tdlti►e horn has also b look." -- thorn the uhlan re i no Protest, y goods I would make r i i•-samuch th•ib she interposed gontly : •'No, _ g manta All the cuirassiers P , nor would I cause his arrest. I ' aWSy The shoe, Cy 1 " The ) t place in the world whore he'd dear ; I wouldn't pray so—ib is making Convincing Proof, and hussars of the Guard have nowalso been would follow him to the door and. invite him bt'abesthesensitive ti+u go wile here was a cricket match doing light of serious things." Wide open flaw Mr. Jones—"I don't think women are so armed with the lanoe, and a high authority ho call again, Mr. Pentecost has not pub• . '. blood vessels an reP`U on,"said ick. '•�Vhy, he always swears the wee minister's eyes in righteous indigos vety foild of dress, after all." Mre, Jones— rays that" the dragoon. will noon also be limbed his address, Bat burglars will know, mgOeatly eztravweton hP can't ad a line or thins because of the lion and amazRmenb, " Why, gamma, " Certainly b. Tile oenstanb cry that furnished with U. It promist•s to become even if they have not the oppportunity of 71. '� the horn bent, . ndse,' gumpa gays 'O, Lard.' like sI$ty." women are vain and fond of dress is all non• the chief arm of all the horse regiments in testing his hospitality, that htIl intentions ' �t at the heel. Thl But Ma was so resolved to gee and look the Gorman arm The French had di'oard- are honorable, Looking at the matter from r'I 8�mpe,nied b lames •. sense, Bat you need to think they were. Y' g y that Dick of a lantern, and with his Plater • There surely will at last be tome tangible What has caused you to change your o in- it the mII00 enbirelY, but now thab they Ilea a e80ulsr point of vlew, one would think that while standing fregaci close at h heels for fright and nervousness, scheme for nettling the water front of Toron. Ion.l" air. 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P .. •' ,, .._.. „' ' -'^ until h Ibhont shoes . . . _..� Qgla ,.. .. e b flee hew 1 PAQ�I�1G �T� , S11 + °f.., elm ' The l arwt�nt Girl P��801IA 68. )►. , .t} ANIMAL 11,IITBITtaN. erdess.' ii theme to Qatd titlo>nt•I I.asking is tntmer T ...�., Kb. ,r h, scats pain iri foot bhe Dort[ f,: r� =a$ '- ,,. lard, and oil of should be pared I[ Tile Amflrioa°e al m ell the see►li rya The servant girl question is always a `` i bo the gaiok, as tasty arm bo bs of. Prof. Sanborn, in an article'id a COs' ,rma have --- E. • `' ..: ., x b . y llsoted Behrtm Sea be trite bh bi end oa Ameri- � y hen matroat $ rF t 1t lea• 'It is r g order ioz dlaotrNlom, ais►11 w > }• e0° y to °r - Jeaa Id eldw s health t� eo loess as bi3� ' ,. • , �4 Le when cooled. x b: . sal Stockman and Farmer reviewing the Inortth or two whom a bar • oe. for , o>ka soil, whq ehonldtt we oltyim all the meet over a Dap of tea, or at as evening K• i c ing should o- ] Pp orb_ stye bob t ee libs prevent her irom doing any berg work of- : a ab'acb ofmmoienb times and Choir rn ors mach whales in Brndsoa B,ty beomase they got party Who shall settle the pros and oohs? _ - y hu kistd of shoe 9ry bait, nude t f immense armies while the people had only dinpensed with when °s` �'q �' their biters and [atlas ip Canadian waters. It is evtdont, as Sir Rear De t,overley'woald moment. 1s . i t,t, 1 by wth of horn the — Ez, sa that much ma The family of(General G1•rant ha thus[air A� -:t he cranes[ Impletnanba of tillage, and aai foot has become stir° fgrr'oo [ y+ y .,be saki on both sides. received tyboab E900,Q(lp from the to of ibex : r; ." "'he` and ap k, + 8lalltow sad mares LA' Lad Mxoartme ab am e. Goods that g a6tentioa to the vast pappulablons o. with low herb and t [ �� Daf)fertq is jhor ly pablLh her y y, y .rate, mast be a pectoral's •'Memoir," J,,pan and I°dis, neon litnitod areas used sot breed a shoals not be tuWIMI'l r ke t Oaring her residence m India. caution. . - F: : ':-0: ti niched in bias,. p ;•- trod finiah fog sing only she i-ctdesb implemembe of tillage. become m� � p bb�oora�b saws ♦sty apt probably be ►n isteresdn sad tn- Speaking of domestic serv.tats naturally Robert Lonis Sbevenw on will riot sturn ilr } i MY olds bhab bhe main key to the understand I ntrnotive record of tre pregreas India u mak• brings up that time-worn problem which is America for fully alt months yet; less hsa t , ? A g of these Note, without which we would '"-�. ,' ing and written by ors orb bore&a tmporbsab bup liege if at all ne%rer emiefaotory solution changes hie mind,which is not an request; - s a _ t i `" ludo of _. than It ever was How is it tbab girls who thing with him. At present the veliet it i t ., eatutlon of #�i'oetl by suppose a very high type of ag- . . _' '1'gtt Dow's Nssyse. share in promoting d�efd reforms. ►"' g . : 11 1 t. have to work for a living so uniformly seem at Samoa. t 4 i 9 volume of a ioaltttre, and indeed higher than ai of the We p}tpe �an ez ertmenb witlri a three. British t7olamblty Gsnmvince. to be oI , 1 p g to rotor alm4eb an kind of stud ar r ;_ tli su�phide eta ararraatna inbeliev nq existed, testa in cent irnlb- p Y g y to Ettz.bebh Akete AIIen, who ote that quarter Jersey Dow, which was givinR wa the ravinotal gr � work to a private house. They flick Into famous poem, ••'Rook Me to Steep other,,, ,1 ,i l ,, .� slow dry ( e favb th+►t these nations steed oomi.ars- aversge of Eve per,osnt of butter fst is her i pe d chat there is a stores of all kinds, into workshops and fan is still a beaatifal and inbereatin woman. �" . ' lively few oatGte and tower horses. With milk, Jest as we ab down tlo milk her we market ever the bhab oaa bo ro- two ounces • P torsos, until the best of them-have well nigh She is b7 years o! age, snd reside t Rtdpe•. -, f of liuseed•oll increased densiry of populaoa Domes dn- gave her a sudden scratch across the bank y Pew who wilt Dome and beaamo a Arad A f an ounce of tressed relative density of oabtle. Tats in with the ougage In the indna0y will be welcome. g in the market, and wages wood, New Jersey ,� . sharp pet°[ ty pm. The now have settled to so low a point that it is a,mys- I : . , :her. j tree nob only of ancifutb civilizations, with j amps 1 and straggled In the stanchion, Yresid°nb Harrteap has.as was ex bed to how the more Mrs• Jennew MlUor, the evangl o[drat their crude implemeu+•, and lack of oegttlron� evident! ' thrown Corporal m • ry poorly laid ones among reform h,•te o baryts y greatly disturbed with such .n°- Po Omer overboard. The them manage to subsist on Pte trifling dollar ,stowed a Pibbbnrg aadien a pat- ' which is a want almost remediless to a usual and unkind treatment, for she was a COO�gDI1etO°°er of Petsiotte tent la his reaig• or two which in all they receive' fora hard �» in her walking dress that sh had de- : ':;: 'i i(:e, and doge, higher order of develoQmenb of maohlner rion, eonaider-• ' . ; r g y psrtloolar pet wish w. The resale showed nation on Thursday—do*tlesa by speoiB►1 week's work. Aad all the time 6nndrgde of signed for Frances E. Willard. his gars • bat also of modern civilisation , this cannot s loss of over fifteen requemb---and it was tome mono hwd what Mrs. Miller terms s•• cob . ; buc, [nixed r P per oeab of the butter f p Ply sooepted. His worn out house- are wringing binetr t fail (from resent Indications) to be true in tub in her milk, and she Slid not reborn to free and swny method of redudng tho surplus hands is setts desk+it and praying for help ,`;�on, or.,yin other words, a bust e. The by them. This • the near faints to this country. Ib is ao her normal average for bwoor throe milk a ores most efheotive, bat it w* boo bold, and that a concession was robber roaoano � ': RuKgests'itself yeah P p soy apparently aarmob be Rob. • There are P ' :d the more rob bo assert that babies will Evidently this sudden � � of Ehee AdaiinLatration became fearful of the plenty of hard hearted, selfish, domineering The $ins and Queen of Greece h valve ,uch need for inoreasrs In the future in this country faster nervous machinery of the remits, attneresaee children the o pow operabed bo , no doubt; but there are plenty , y. ungest a year o d, The With the risk than oalves ; that the margin bhat,exiete be- the complete elimia&eiom o[ a pooper of the At least once a" week some one is killed of the other kind too, women who are inaap Princess Alexandra is a very prett girl of ' [wean production and consumption will grow bobber tab in her[silk.—[Heaed'a D man b1 Now York by oontewb wbh as sleotrie able of saytbing boo the mono aonaiderato lfl. The Queen is fond of Amertoa liberty• „ lase and less trn6tl they mesh. and orb t&ab -Will those farme» who we in the habit of wire, and the common romarl In that while and humane �eatmlent of their f,!low beingE bare, takes all the magezineo, sn adores . ' ties of Parse, consumption will exceed production, and using bhe milking stool or boo of a heavy am inquiry ls proceeding Ai to whether and yet bhese are often in sore perplexity the works of Hawthorne All the hitdren Rhop devoted _ beef of South America will prose itself boot.to punish cows for showing a little eleabakrity will kill a felon, there ls ao for want of domesbil; h++lp. In homes snob .speak French, Esgiish, Greek, and aesiwa. . ` .. l•aa counter e 4 - upon the AWanbie coast, provided that the nervousness &e milking time, jest try doubt at ite abWty to kiU hontsb men. Ba0 tiny world,Kindly give, a good girl would By the recently probated wit! ,,f Mies y duy weigh =. present irate of meat' oonsamption is mtytm• $gate out how much bobber V lost in & ass the honest men wlso gaffer hrible y� have no harder work 1••obably not as hard Mary L. Booth, late editor of arper'sI . ;' t ::n the-Ors but - bylined, y agora , by such treatment? Perhaps thefigare will which it is the object of also al eieeution work ors in the factory or stone where she Boz,r, she left an sahebs of dyer 100 000; is rho eon of . Tts babjec of animal nutrition ie then show that each •`farming don't pay." to prevent. prefers to labour more time to herself, plea- This considerable sam;Miss Booth rued bg' ,i,tie is well disaaeaed as follows: •'The reason bhr}t The city of Paris has bt3en ost wholly Lops in which to work, moro her pen, aided to some c-z„,ent by a ecAssful. - ` . ,s:nf, assn who ranter strrronnd meat prodnobion deJreases with increased recouped for its subvention 'of S OOU,000 hsalthfal and comet nbwble quarters in which invesbmeats is real estate. MIS, Both ,riatu relic of - = pvpalatioa lies in the fact that the re. AawcuLTIIRAL NoIrm. . francs to the cost of the 13zhibtjion lhrotigh eo sleep, more real rc pent irom people united remwrkable literary abi.i y to a' P w;s gaited for the mwinten&noe of amen upon . The Canadian apple le ore ls short and bhe increase of the reosipb i m its trot whose respect is worth ,..vin and eve • I?om' meat is enormous Dom eyed to the carer► re- P P T R oo t?w g, ovary shrewd head for business. - 011,'13 Uabtn. ” P probably bhab distriob will not have over tax"an provisions, ebo. he iirwl rsaeipto bit &s good woges when everything is Mrs. Harriet Beecher s rows ae quire! in ve enable roduction for his 100,000• bblt to export, It L estimated Pso g months web 7,196,557 very I - tn thL cf$„e of g P for the b eight bwk� into ooaslderwticu. daksonYe of them ,. ,. u orb. This finds illustration in such to give a reason tor- bhe bnomsl and the r when she wrote IIavle tom s Corbin• PP that the United States export for '89 will francs over"the estimate. By the time the gi y, The last chapter was sdritbom in ch office of, l soap a cold data as the foltowtnq : The Missouri col• amount to 700 000 this t 000 lath kzhibition closes bhorefore tie city will ohwuctes are. it b ey answer you at r►11, bhab rri ct i at the ' mil' • ' .ua [nab hoausework is their her publisher in Boston. It- wA a ooldo l9ge fwrm has been yielding w mown suit- oar. It !e .bdo Be imated' b standard be a clear liner by the amollat of its in- they will toil ,vAr the stove yy g winder morning, and she arriv at the age o1 forty bushels of wheat per sore, or Baldwi°s will bring from $1.40 to ;2 creased trade estimation is de resin Their sense of abort half freson. She snood over a above,-1 :,, safl'iaiently .,. - • nineteen hundred pounds of bhe digestible bbl for the season from Nov 1 g g self-resgeob, it deems, i� wounded b having t ,(re, months , wptwtasb an A divorce gri►nbed to �ebroib last in y b+g half an hoar before she w,�e ac aieably�; materiels In the wheat. As steers are or- ILVOM 6 of I1,10 to$1.35 for the '88 Drop, tear within forty-eight hogrs ofbr the first b0 live another w:uatan's house, and for thawed hold her pen. , Three months ' - ► chEttae for ,dinaiily kept, three to five &ores are used to certain r otfied w as help that woman to ,�u the aalo of '• ' The des of corn Is re rtes inorewaia Papers is the case had been flied. This. was P from that time she received a o eok for keep one a year, from which & growth of po S thou hb to be sick work evm for bhe do the wort which needs doing stoat the ;IO 000 as the first '� not over three hundred ands Is averaged. in France to the exclusion of wheat, g q d payment on the sale of • Po aged• on which there is a duty of 20 ties' cent[, United States,but Chicago has at establish- hove. To the masculine min It is one of •+Uuole Tom's Gabin." 3e speaka told i :: Of this growth about forty -per cent. In ad a new record On Therese last w bill the standing mysteries of life how there water vi bile of bhe material still left a and Dora eaten free' Now they tyre striking for divorce was filed in the offige d the clerk 3i, 1 ranscripb, , • for a corresponding should be waybhLmg degrading about work The notorious s+rah iltbea 13it1 ae bt>ea' -i ,u. concern orb Ie bone, and some is waste br►itow and [?casing duty on tern. , which it pro-eminently a woman's work. thus described : $re tai about five feet air ' P The as of the Cook County Oiroalb Comb, and ten P y u(Bw how to gristle, so far as food consumption is son- pe h amp in the Hudson Valley be mutates thereattsr the decree was rs,ni;ed Women may perhaps understand the feeling, In height,extremely well made, an is a till A +, ' she says, corned. At least there ls rescued for food between Corporal! and Coxsackie, is said to the Judge in the oourb g but with men the thing may be given up an graceful, lithe and stendor. She ha a pale, t ken of t[, and `conearnptioa from twenty-two to thirty-41Z the finest In ye"• Pears tyre nearly • where the defendant was served at�b►Ire, impossible. How any woman of common countenance, with deli to feature's bad s - - r' Operly takes pounds per &ore in lien of the nineteen fall crop, bat apples will not yield more �e intelligence can fancy herself higher in the Pair' of starry brown eyes, and her thick, p than 55 r Dent. of an av has thus given another proof of trip justice of u�,mds of ap- � I hundred pounds from wheat, when ground lame will d erMe crop, while its claim bo be considered a fast sty. social scale by working in a shop or faobory wavy, brown hair has never been out in a , o: rid of tb { whole. The earth is taxed heavily to p o still worse. than by was dishes, cooking dinners, bane,but is brushed loosely back an rippl4s: ., fly be going I support a meat eating nation. In the above ­.-Memo- Judicial fwlllbilfty was 1Lplaled at the and answering the door bell in a private arosad her brow and` ears, er Dye . 4 ; "t'' - I rough aalanlabion no oredis is given the Deaf-Mute $dOCaf101t. ; Kingston fair, where the prises for babies house, is one of these things which "no brown are very blaatc and aro ed sad •• wheat for,the nutrition fauns in the straw. ! were not awarded according bothe wishes follow can make oat." something of the her lids white and drooping. st her ►it! to be In A modern theory, through which the'Don- , it g is Ger "The a calculations may be regarded as dition of clad-mutes has beta wonderfptlb and bhe Ideas of merit- enterbaited by the feeling on the girls part may moutb shows the result of the life she has i . - e t,y mixing . . belonging to the carious side of the gaea ohaaged, sots np� the sappedtton the parents who did not win. The c»aoos6 is to doubtless be explained by the semi led and has grown coarse and hard. How . ,. I t:rgiliacsoae tivn, yet they should serve &s &admn.na bo. such a�ioted psnons are nabs only because be repeated % but certainly with no more barbwroas way in which the position ever the rest of bhe face mwy escape a liaesf 4, with the arouse to to a more critical study of a sub- they are newt. Qhere b no detect In the vocal n Nefa000 results, for mob hen h►pplly will of home servant is sometimes rege►rdea by ploughed by paaions, the atouth always )-, ore. The jest so important in its relations. organs tub the foot Ohab no wands can be a er admit that somebody else s darling is the least intelligent among bhe class of em- reveals what the life has boon, an hers is - - _ "If we Iook At the subject in its more di- better than theft own. That clergyman who ployets, They talk of sad to their domestics not& pleasant or a trustworthy moo h. She a :c r ace then j heard led to the snpposlNen that they Dan denounoa ba shows as low and plorable as if they wore a lower order of beings is oremeudoasi clever, sad no an who `� ' a :, of sulphate . : recb bearings, 'we are at once met by the not be im[be►bed, essence, however,has at lash y added. Afkr facts brought out by the experiments of Sir succeeded inremed i so serious,►diflioni bright. 'tin infest should not be exhibited altogether, something waste beneath there- balked to her half an boar coal believe a i n a preas, ' - •, John B. lAwee, and by general feedin�c ez- r`�peeOh ls a000tttj+liyah� bath bo the mod a for a prize. It really stands higher as a selves in the•order of creation, and having anything against her antpse he had pre. .. •, !hick slip of 3, riments, and amplified by Joseph Harris of bhe vibrwtionof the throat, Sight will give UYlDg creature the°a self or a you i no salt yes b which those who them vionel steeled his heart a °lust r leas. '~t Pt n8 pig. Pty pay y 8• p , F1 tlurnt in sb the Centennial Exposition we Philsdel- tie fatelltgenoe in regs►rd to 'the fins and A de�►bob from Zatt::bb►r says :—.Henry money have any basineae to respect. When able manner- 3 ledge a woman of this low sham of mind and heart "The story of the last illoese +, R)beri ,ji beers in a , phis, that ninety per Dent. of the food fed bush should supply know of the b M. Sbantey, on leaving the testa of the Al- P p an animal is need in yenning the machine loo mend, herb Nywasa, endeavmred to mak, his way is rivh enough to keep servants, she will Hammerling, the Austrian port,ie,' s+ys the ( . :'car or even supporting existence, while only ten per la beginning to beset, deaf mates the art soathw� by pesetas to tke west of the most certainly make ib unpte%sanb for tahem, St. James'a Gezatte, saw sad a that of ' - I nb goes to form growth, Thb pound o Vioboria Yysa and unless the are vet sensible I a lime-,! speei- - oo • g l Pc n t d speech, they are flat placed before a H s t. Hs failed.however, m his y y girls they Heine's Ms,tratsengrafc. Fir thirty years I. _ , : ,, re Dimergue growth in gained at great cost. mirror, d►nd taagho bo form with their lips attempt, a then went northward and- may get the Idea that their occupation is ip the p"t lay stretched on his hen, it was` } '' i fl�rchos with b The question arlses as to whother the td�different vowel wands used is s reached the eastern bore o[ the lake. Smin itself degrading, forgetful of the fact that it in the .intervals of acute sufferin that ha - • , J. _ I' cost can be greatly reduced. It used m be Iktt this is act w11. 8vaada are aced got Pte' a000mpanled kim. Af ter a long stay is not they who are degraded by snob treat gave to Gtrmon literature the volumes of _ [ j 4.r <, for it that b bhe case th&b the old steam wen . were prod on the borders of the lake awaiting supplies meat, tab choir ergployer who degrades her rnajestto verse which will keep his memo r,ience. He po only by the lips, but by the lalrynz. the g PP P ry' ` ure.—Sara - . fearfully wasteful of fuel. Very little of vbmtion of which is strongest in the rrgion from Mealsalw a td Thbora, Stanley, leaving self by yielding to saoh wicked contempt of eternally alive. In spite of his s fferiugs,. 1' p p . - the beat generated was actually used to kro a as the "Adam's apple," The pupil E,xrin Yaa6s, ►namhsd In the direction of her fellow creatures. And it is not beo3aee 13zm,nerling was the most pa tual of :.►nrl rte rneGhplic rods Ave work. Studies of Investigators places his finger upon his master's throat, gMombasa. He is expected to reach the she regards hotue-service as more degraded literary workers. Oaly once he d appoint- �a p In a fwator or stone that she tree►ts than wor k ed tie nbtisher and then he was lmosb in A ►,nl.hor, bo . have so far perfected the steam power that_ whl!e than vibration is going on. �►nd then, eastern seaooset stmt the end of October. y p , - the loam have boon reduced to such an ex- t,ao6 her servants so oontemptaoasly, and makes his death t4rges. He had a¢r to de- . t•eolved in mg his owe, strives to Imlts it:. Then, So the Toronto h.ehibitlon has again been their hearts sore and their lives bitter and livers m the 15ah of May but his_ . I ' lycer- tent that land and 000an trans ortwNon p great success. There has been of coarse, discontented because of the irksomeness of torturespwere so great that hey as quitae , r ne ;, p when he is to possession of th elemects a I o,' c mphor have been greatly cheapened, 'While not dapeech, b3 has only to comb in thom, in any amount of totdoote from act do i`- •t A- <i«-a s acid rune mechanical forces animals like P y dogs their lob; bat merely because that her unable to fulfil his en a emsat, a asked - ,•- 3' y , ► a'der' t o roduce s llables w rds and to- very sparsiely dressed ballet irb but U g g 1 maohinea, differ in their wet- to atiliLe g + opportunities being greater she b able to for a little Bela It was r,►nt3ei A t + i(lic;on of a p° thrown. reverend gentlemen can aisles such things make them feel her y• g gets i� � ,t i,o:ash or the forces wrapped ap In bhe materials upon The ooursit► of instruction b sot. hawsver, an the did and avid t! ea o them mere power more than she the inspiration failed him, and he rots to 1 y 4R y ] y . scald do it bhe relations between them were the publisher that hp feared he eh uld pro- :i par, & few which they f Machin" &re psrloated very rapid one, since w aeries of tzesobes secular lay perecrts need have little trouble leas close. The same sorb of I . t:.l cn fl gab by mechanical forces, animals by physical crown tFs the story pert has Hn0 on the aabjuat. /b was• res0 moral stow person hue the duce no more verse this yer►r. he pub- forc+ee—breeds eW. The machine b g ► same sorb of contempt for wU kinds of sub usher urged him-to a sin and ro , ,: `%-Ia ed ag. �o be s000mp It !s as iota ting fac t an Barnum claims that his Is,wcd the oler g �► � ' poses . ;'� 1.,;t cru9tacea necessarily more restricted is the range of ;tea More leatniing to speak e 1 �Y ordinates• 'Cho woman who treats her maid- another date.tor the del very bf b e mans- its tie improvement than the animal. , amgs, were tntitle•1 to free tickets in order y servant ors if she were a lower animal it, not script. This time Hammerling was unam&L - <,n i also of - . P arynz, toagae, lips and eyes ha to be so hair presence to Impart a sort of aroma of likes boshow her wm whey rose '. ' 3 ,rc animals " In the work of perfecting the salsas! I ,�eroiscd w to be in • state of to .sacredness&tad ter tie to the H y y Sre Pot when On the day appointed he managed tw sorib- - I� have advocated a rocrdnre that does not , tau,, p P uttgutimas she meets her behind a counter. Not at all. ble down in pencil some 'Aphoris ,' which . !, >u�h they p ir•' rkiztn and the various side shows that She has bhe low ,i seem to impress any one, or at least I have Each Ius !testa dra into th Ia--s an " smashed"the le. , mean estate in bar end it ho duly sent off. The Iasb of the a death.°R 1�P will show itself. And a decent, honest girl bad thoughts declares that ' Life I a mortal - ' - ___ noticed no seaondinq of the method, and werege of thirty aubio inches,of air, bub in The late Bri" naval t�rie,av� had to who knows her work and taken a ro r sickness.' A week later Hammer! 's sick-L - , 1, B � . - know d no one adopting it. Thb oonsiats 4�� at !tort one hundred and twee proper . tY tbttn & cod deal that was whimsically ride In tb and in herself, b as certain of nee& was ended," + t .Ry'PaY :, of the troublesome and profitable method �nbio inches are , The nest mate mast, g Y P " ' of testln the food r aired fora sand of twrdoal, while the) Involved a good dell of the respect of self-respecting and intelligent 3 - 8 ell P d coarse, bo taught try inhale a sofftalcnr. expense is the way of powder and coal. men and women, when she earns her bread tart[, g "" growth. Everything else being sgna.l, rho +awatity of air. and to regulate tenptradoa, That they would ever be of any use for actual by working in a private hoses, we when she The `s Nitrate �inQ's"*P 1�Ct.'- . . ball that would snake a pound of growth on rtharwiee, his air supply would f and 'aimed for them. tells fora ittaaoe in the unhealthy ear - •, ►, nine cause of food would be selected iwtend Fp y �+ wartaro is scarcely o, p y Colonel North the Nitrate in Is 1. - •1 1,b(_'-wded at P tie speech becomte jerky mad disagreeable, The ran however, ave iven some idea of roundin of a facto or a store. ! • g' Keasion of cf the one than required ten or eleven If the latsryz, a4a, were not vex slim y y' h g ouilding whet will be one of a mosb� \ &i the sea•pcimg gravities of the dlffersn0 vessels -`-- splendid homes in En land. One f its fes- - -I- i pounds, exercise the spoken ward ht be T hie .iLLtt $System on 1 1. tares will be s inhere galley 100 feet 1 . •'�Voaid sash a feet t Let w see : nary • and what ma be some of Ohe y y Tr 8 p on - `.. is receded Pay eeble or discordant, while the boagtte. �ecy of construction la throe b sea - y g I is t and con- I - ;,. -' A herd of cattle of one hundred heed imaconstomed - W an work but tAae of 6 The time-honoured institution of trial b by 50 broad. At one end in a loft veetibulal - • robabl aonsnme one hundred and air y monsters. How they world stand a rattling y eo be fi led with eon! tare and sb t e other a `' z ;c,2 all the P y ty mg the food• talus learn to moeommo shot from bhe 0 the amt cannot jury le being pat upon its defence In various 1 p + .Pj has dis. '_ - or more tons of hay. Now a saving of too be tsslf to s different see of motions, be known till what comes earnest wad how quarters, and will find it no easy talk to marble musioistts' gallery, suppor d by ool- Rf 1. i per cent. on this same would be sixteen ' maiatwin lh right to exist. In the United awns of Mexican onyx. The walls o nearI � , It �s a t other The lips of sea[-mutes'are always far less a done Oa moo own bs re sired ' torn of hey, or enough to winter ben more le than OhQSe of persons ao devsl- damage i> 9 States the absurd condition which makes it 40 feet high. The dining ball (oats a whin • s•,n,ewhab p steers. Ten dollars a ton for ha would ed Pe rtsLl� with ezpsditbn can serer be known till the meeesear .rams a vaulted verandah 50 feeti ion will be t s�s in oases of aatorie n ,rtht aw y open, and oowegoeatly,ro9 beam osseous ate Bred tm anger. Ib sou m piece y ty rash as the ensiled with Hnei aarved8 ante lmaho - 1 t H head „ mean 1160 a winter, saying nothing &boat rzeroiai+. The eyes do sob need bo taught of pleawn0 tomfoolery and ve Jack the Cronin stilly, to tins twelve intelltgenb + abroad corridor, paved with om I n : ' summer, a year. This thought might be keenness as they have always been on the ggsa Ignoramuses or nobodies to act as jurors is Any; a Pa it Naeh ha• , y y o rtanlby of havingslomeohtng like a lark ' ,runs through the house ; sad bhe .t :,l to, far.. extended, but need not be. watch, to supply information usually far- a oak favb bringing the system into undeserved billiard room b' to be deaorats� m floor we (tit cold "I believe that a great advance ties :+ion nLhed h , bun are tav hb to contempt. In this oouotry saoh occurrences - this line of work, and when morns, spa i attbalp t�•emtc ec of fl DhA% the Mr. Gladstone lately mends m speech at a ae thsb which took lwae In Montreal the to ceiling with slabs of"Namidi yellow"'' .- . t I. llc�r nmale. will be by some one, wyl vomsttmto th g D oast' E dI flower show held a0 13awYrden. Ho strong- other day.. fa which a 'ar b said have "Pick pavonres'r," and whrde an qae.MA, h nicely. attenttdon may be concentrated wlbhoa I advocated the cultivation of flowers b y ] y greabsb and most profitable im zovemen y y astonished Judge Dorton b retnrnin a garden court which li hts the libr IA lined • a:l a world P version upon the lips of any person speaking. all classes, and to this n he tndrted Se y g gg P- i . made ainoe the times of the fathers of the It has been observed that seam of touch purpose, verdict in direct opposition to the facts in with olld ' old ooloured faience, and the testy A that no cottage ought to be without a good looms inre►nae are basil en s breading art, is ley dellaate in the deaf mate bbw�m io evidence. natnr&lly beget distrust of the y g g in pro- - !:5 s worri•. piece of garden ground. Allotments wtre daoir the bhoat,ands of and 1: other ahiidron, and bhL vaq demands d mode of administering justice under which g y n Q crimson w ,at are _ , ooQQd, bat a gar en round the house wsa silk velvet re aired for the odor meat of special e3zeroise. idbettrer than an allotment at s consider• saoh results war possible. $van in ooneerva- the ballroom.A winter garden, ez Del 100 �` thiukIng - ' '% CORNS IN Ho8SZt3I FZrr. tive Eo t;!d saoh an the law , - ! able distance. He also urged ed the cultivation g event as the g y -t. , A vorres anent of the Practical' Fsrme �e81th PCOple. g Mariok ,►Ir, in which the Hndiag teat eqn&re, leads to & fernery al t half 31(:ii•Bns are .. po y of faults and the manufacture of jam which as lay e • thr,-e.lof towers are no al osb .f r ,.tile for - writes : Horses, with flat teen and low heel How mberable wewlth le sestet! sou beeom a ve im rtan6 ®ranch of of he jury as promptly rejected by pope. 8 Cy q► are liable to have.cocas. A Dora mosty y people generally r9 lar verdict, and virtually set aside by the finished,-and the entrance porch to built of ' 1. It is are! Their very power La b e way of money In3aaery and bas been greatly etlmalated by action of the Home sestets can hard! Portland stone, relieved by panels t c,rvod: (. �; h.�t = forms in ice inner angle of the heel betwea makes them y P 8'az• y ry' y and an$ed;,brickwork. the wall and the b&rs, sad In .one iwt �- The ot►naob be the cheapness of sugar.- Wbenevor am one fall bo bring rho question of the reliability g , r llgion 6 lessen with what Is either cheap or simple. b►lkod of taking mossuroe for Ohs Lnvtrease of and ntilit M Instances corns form the same situate p y of the ar as an instrumentalit I.I can bo? - �° Theo crave for something else, sad are tarn the price of sugar, he advised them to look j y y ,- . 1 -at the outside heFl. A oorn ma bedoeo6- ug for determining the value of evidence - Good-Morning.'P fl try the y to advertise for a new•sensatdon. 16 slmosb out and be well on their guard against snob g g• . I f :given to- - - ed as a braise, which is produced on tkb irons for ewrneso disaassion. And yet in each • . P P seems as !f they would be happier if they folly. Cheap sugar meant cheap jam, and the Y "GGaod•mornin world I"-O.a the window rd Jesse ,, • . Part of the heel situate. between the I►r eyed on air roe a da and sateen I4, Tho British were in the felt w&yy of sa 1 in of these tgpiaal Instances ibis tolerably sissy g+ i and will ; - - `- ,. and the wall or ormsb. ' The bruise fro oaued isle of the labour man is sweet whether the world with that article. Arid whg that the fault is not in the system itself,but seat - b the pressure of the shoe at this rb, ►td ep y in Its Wailmstxation. The unwisdom, in she balanced hor two little timid eet, ,. . t,. If it- y P he eat little or much, but the very riches of should not Canadians have also cheap sugar? • 1.',�.u,c the L liable to occur when the heels have the rich will not suffer them to sloe What Because i0 leasoa our le inlaLess to lev a this day of newspapers and general edoea- she olun been cab down boo much and the Bolo wbrab P• P g y dos, of making it a rise qua non to a n y °with, her dimpled hands, and does Barns make his aristocratic " dog" Say omz on the community to be psis into the man's et lbili� that he mneb have formed stood - ' ° ' the heels too extensive! ared awe , 8 ig y 1 or k mig- y- y y &toes them? A good deal like what Dan stUl ps�okebe of the sugar !Dyne that Ohsy may in no opinion on an point of a notorious case Framed in like a picture of babyhoo . - - • . ? doing as desoribed the orsa's weigh is I P y P , lento, hag- be Id with a great decal of propriety: sae Limo *silts on their spcU bo azuriatie is obvious to coed argument,thrown more on his heel than tb oaghb 1 bo g ,and affords ,Cho clambering . I•:i. He is wee they arenas starve pr sweat durfatt the zest of their days In free brt►de g vines hung low & d green,. `1 i n m and they are less able to resist pressor on ThW winterte could or simmer's heat, , and cheap sugar England. - a curious instance of bhe extent be which R)and the sunniest curls that e' r were . . account of the extensive removal of bra. their banes even the most radical of peoples may be „ t, it', a ;. They've sae easy wart to eras seen, . ' Uneven seating of the shoe Is also a vase of And.ell&uld age wl grips, and granes ► , enslaved by traditional notions. The Mont. I i".: i "g. u;d _. corn and this ms act as & cease Unere Bu human bodies aro elo foais Can t.Go Much Higher. , Afi she stood with beau mend � " real oseo b °.early one of the ignorant, bob ty Iighb pearl :1 tf he • y Fo w their colleges and school., hj Eifel's son-in-law and oollaberabor. bd. too common, grejodloe which sob n one �+ �` =ii tics n:a:t2 the horn has also been ezosseivaly oat Tbatwheu�ntie real iuspe n4ex theta; P I awe . And bade•' Good-morn " ,mast. I y The shoe, by pressing on thesole, The mak enou'themselves to vex them, Sallee, double bhe possibilttp of ooaewavirtng standard of morality for dealing with the g bo all t world, bruises the gbneibive bisenoa above somomall Ana�aye the lee they hue to alert them a tower twice the height of the one In Paris, individual and another for seating with the " Good-morning, world'f" sad t e gresb ` - .i tc hirn In vessels are ruptured and there i Don In ike propordoa lees will hart them ; •• One of the chief dtfCiculblee m the way L, Government, The mistake in judgment,if world heard ; + r u s pn b- P Th y loiter, ]oar-sing, lank .nd law Each rasttin tree sad saoh singing n o aen i it appeCts, oar ignorww of ohs exaob ratio there was onu, (n the Maybrick case, seems q ngi g bird. I E i:l know, 9 tly bztravasion of blood, whtalpene- Th dell haft ails .lam,yet uneasy, unity of t [raise the hero beneath, prodnotnga red Th r Jaye insipid ill and tasteless. (� ► to which the force of the wind Increases to have been that of the jadgo, rather than g un alet loo snd restless! e a certain height. U too %bat of 1 000 that of the jury, who merely voiced his The sancta flowers and the fields of gr•aq . i ,rentions �b ab the heel. This condition L •pally TIt r alobte q g above K , ] ry Nodded and waved at bhe little .L.1t'P,r from tnpaaied by lewmeness mend by thehorse iCra to the lebttr, yet every body,Weald feet we can calculate ib with tolerable aooar- opinions. 'Cho incident mwy show bhab the j.,iuk that while etandia fr nembl nbbin tb soot ltko bo try bhe effee6 of wealOh upon them soy, bob nothittg for �rbatn ie known of bhe Bri6bh system is defectively ndmimiatfared, And the far-off hills and the sky verhemdP p Po Y Listened and beamed ss the word sal 1 ae for a - ' - °qb in ffonb.of him When it is asoe�►tned elves. - force of bhe atmerapheria vnrrea�in altlbados in throb tt does nab throw bhe roe nsbilib y � ` �; t and aln t. shat a horse is lame from w rprn, tD shoe mneb exceeding this," The transport of for the decision ors to the fact so exclusive- a, • hauls *� he» I've for obbsn lmy medlgb.' materials to each a height weals. moreover, ly upon the jury as ib shoals do, but the And the old can Ilfbod his head&ads led, '.' . g been removed and the horn tinned T + g Rrsb [idle is M. 8allea' opinion, be In zewtfoe almost main tenting of the incident,Is nbalnly is ••Good-morning,world t" "'Go era bmewhab overt se&b of the 0 i --bhe a W ell, you want to be.oarsf al; g P P ,� sing•` _ , ,l h� " east![.—[i?hitadel ht+►Iced favor of, rather than against, al by jury. child 1 + e .-., . ` 6I t /, moss's foob stronld be poaldoed for a toiv you know you'll be getting waIL Imp° P —[Woman s J tuns, r.-�L . t . . . . , : . - tom. . . _ , P{ . . ; " - N ,, - ...::. . . i - . x - . . 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A SUDDEN DEATH Pickerin council. _ , _ ,. :F.,' 1 's to the address label on your parer you 1.' ` �.;. - , t, ti r " i -k ( can always ascertain the date to which ,, , ---- ,t : , J' ` � ' e - , T ,, ' ,V L J our Subscription to Ta$N$WS is aid. �eoirie fmt,�l.,ylasses away altiir a-brte� 'Ilownehit► Council et in the towia hall *. - L, 'I S F y p . �: ' Remittances are acknowledged byy a Ae�oA .orb ay moraita Srou�ham, on Mond fie t. 23rd, all the - R , c -_ ehange of date on label oa the first paper fol'-' gg 0 ' lowingg receipt of money at this offce. Always :Tlltirsday morning the.residents of Pick- 'members resent, ve Mackey in ate • ' ^ rsyE, :.- keep th t•.. > e Gate pate ahead. tf chair, lliir�ntes of , t meeting read and 1, • r -e s - - . - ering village on arising were sadly shock- approved. Correa donee and aeoounts - ed to learn that Mr. George Leng, fir., - �` had died werie submitted an �eu•i. I - � " ." . t �1i � 'x�c �xx t�U at dayli ht. For .week he had on motion Mr. Jolin lines eves heard r OL* 1 been ill but until the last no serious re• re petition which he r rated with 81 gig- AND F : A Y O R 11� L` X „L RAC 1 S•• �� '. PICHF,RING, ONT, P .- .. e ______- EPT. (L7. 1889. suits were !bared. About 48 hours pre- natures, asking ebolte for the Shark - _ .. _ vnous to his death he sank into a sort of family. av /! � i NEW ADVERTISEME T_8 7Nat3 DAY. atnpor free from all pains and aches; gad An anonymous roan nlcatioa was ro• ° .V '� • - t fro - partly obliyious to his surroundings. ceived by the Reeve stoing that Thomas Whole Mixed Spice, ;' Ground Sweet Spice, - 3 : ; .;s, -_-- - - No citizen of this villa a is so well-known Hickingbottrom, of Baisilm, owns a bitch. Whole Mace, a' ' L ' ` { I LOCAL SMS g i • Whole AUspiQe, as the late George Leng, and no man had which is Dot oD the tell this ear and bas .L v 1 i$v- ry„r.,,....v.. fewer enemies, and the news of his death y Whole Idutme Whole Black Pepper - . , not boon for, three eel's t concludes 6�, I. M•B� with the just protest i'1{le have to gay for Whole Cinnamon Whole White Pepper _ a o will chock our host of readers all over the v + i .it7 •'Ice Sis2�street, 1---Miss Rub Gibson of Newcastle` is country. We shall give a sketch of hie .our dogs. The matter 11 be attended to. _ Whole Gloves, Whole Cloves, ` .i .• ,vt Sao to 11:10 , y J. The committee sppoipted at the last r - nn - - - - , 5� I .,. ------ lite next week. The funeral will occur Whole Carawft , Whole CI amon', , visiting with Mrs. J. A. Hilts. q, meeting of the council Jo report on the y 1.( : _" W. F-1 ' �, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock to the Whole Cassia, , ` Whole Cayenne, , D. CORO: -bliss Mary Johnet of Toronto, s- Pickering new road to this G,T.lR. station Disci les burial round and will undoubt• Whole Cassia to Io, e.rsntl - • lied with friends here t is week. P g composed of lldesars. Wa T. Dunbar, D. Whole Allspice, ,, I ,' �,dR$ Hr� i+ .:o4 ,ti' edly be one of the largest fnneraie ever O'Connor, Geo. Leng, GdD. Gerow, and H• Whole Pepper � Whole Mustard . '% p ' rS lied w.i -Mark it down, Tne day ,Oct. 8 is file seen here. Westgate, reported as fcilotvs :-That we Whole { i fir/ Whole Mace ; i . � oaeat,for caw day to go to C. Dales fo glasses. have examined the different routes pro- ' - , ; . ; . r, ; -We are sorr to sa that Mr. James -Owing to the stress pf matter -this /Head the veuncil Whole Sage and Savory, Whole Ginger, etc, _ ' ` ', -`-- y posed and wvould recom week some letters which arrived. laic arc to ado c of a of lbe three talZocving as of �- A. �,,,,,-- . Henderson, Sr.; is in very weak and P = infirm cotadition. unavoidably left over until next issue. easy conatiuctie3 and likely to meet theL'LT� EI�E3811C�f3 O� AI • -A.Fon of Geor e G urfie of Dunbar- . -Sam Graham an d the Devil are two wants of th looi`lity : (1) To continue a g `3�z a found i `ton, caright some fibe p' a down at the bag g_entlemen whose goodwill we are not road to be iven free across the O Leary h i Pickering, rr( saturda one we' hm laboring for: The former this h his estate, scut , in almost a direct line to the CINNAMON GNGER LEMON VANILLA F ET �� '��.;:' nesday. y, Ig 13 ounds and i ! f t I P G.T.R. sta ion Rate. (2) BegiDDing at a another 10 pounds. paper disapproves of our course- in the . --vf4; - point oppo to a present termination of - f ` -Frank Sif�tith'e far , lot 8;4th con,, O,aret�ont cheep case. So 6e it 1 We what is kD was Catharine street, then ` _� -_ Yr all deem hie first word of a roval PP east on the 'E`' has been rented to Be jamin CPrter, of pro ty of Jobn (liiman tin the �T ,�a. f. LDGAR , . Whitevale. A farm is uiekly rented if prima facia evidence of our mental and wgsterA line of chn Andrew's farm, then W�� A E• . gad Koh moral collapse. sogtb ou d�e sa a route as No. 1: (8) Be- E I anfl�. F. xas advertised in this paper. 1 I f Toronto. -Mrs. F. M. Garvey 1]4s lied the shop Ginning at ► po t abon4 5 rod north of No. • _ _ --Dowawell & (lee ha a just receided a lately occupied by Richard �Nestlake 2, then easw a cgs she village lot of Jobn TO1Iet fete 'Y'ea �8tf� Dinner Sets t3tC. IJBSt llaht ve fine lot of han n lam s, for sale I > > > q y "� :; '(OHN B. P nicely painted and fitted n , and is o en• Howland tq w line of J."Andrew's farm, ! and toile cheap. far cash. Gaod oal oil only 16 � p p then south on me route as No. 1. Route • . Deverell'p Into cents per gallon. Call i ing out stock this week. One side will be at lowest pr1Ce6 Also Colored feud - _ - ' No. I would gi the simplest, straightest, ]. ; �� innds to lour . used for fruit, confectionery, light grocer- .- terms of payu -Mr. John Gormley, who is teaching ies, oysters Ric., and the other ei.le will be °'set direcq au convenient road, provided • - . t: , FAIICp. WSre. ` - -- school at Richyiew, alt nded the Indus- the eouucil ar 'lliug to grant a su8lcient j ..- d seen led b 111r. Harts for all kinds of • �. . t ►j�HO iAb trial last week and ran own here Sai,nr• p Y y amount to ¢9 ire the right of way--about � , , !,�. and Sol ,- horse and stable furnishings, all sorts of 145 rods-viii gh farm property. Route ; r; eomwdWon, day to see his many file da. house and. kitchen utensils, bankrupt No. 8, woa d obably :e the least expel'• ` ' ing; open e�' . -T. W. Lamoreaux ae not sold out stock and cheap lines. See adv. next give route -t a Gilman property being 1 . E: NA his undertaking busine s here to Mr. week. more valu bl and while rather crooked _ ` ' r $af;erman, of Whiteyal , as stated last and Catb ri street bein obi 3 cods - ---- f ` -The trustees of $.S. ra. 4 meat Pick 8 y T g. � County solicit week. The deal fell thr ugh, eying, have engaged Miss 1'Vetherald to wide, woul s 11 give a safe level road and 't . - A copy of the Cos opolitan 4nRgga- give a reading in Dale's Hail on Thurs- therefore a trnprovemeDt on the present f ". t - - private on . Signed on behalf of the com• ,: - zine reacheslus thcis wee , and contains day evening, 3rd of October. Miss W, 0 r mittee, by h chairman. __ ,:t 1i some nnequiilled energy nga and enter- is one of Canada a talented readers, she On moticu re. Devitt was heard asking tanning descriptions of on ntal hfe. dehhts her audiences. Those who heard ! W. F,;rK, a few monLlle a grant for a tainauce of a grandchild. •,� t) : ; evinary Gills„ -Mr. Lawrence the°o tieian will�1e itt so in Piriie'a Hall will no The Sta d fi committee ou sheep killed ( the domeet,�x C. Dales on Tuesday Oct 8th pre ared doubt be pleased to hear her again, &ad by dogs re d as follows :--Pa ment of ; • i nigbt promptl: i , ) to fit every on' that com s with suable all who did should not fail to do so this 18 to Isaac L tlejohn for one sheep killed NOW Is the tllme . leave your order for . . ; at 21fr.Isagt L eye glasses or pectacles. No charge for time. Proceeds to go towardA beautifying and one a aged being the § sworn : - - value I advice. ! the new school grounds. ea c uckering be paid 114 for one - - ,•:' • .HOPI .A. S-U= Can 0VLn00_&M I .1 i •-Mr. W. wan jr., h "s 'a number of -Tile action of the Council in the lnat- sheep kill d'being the fi' sworn value ; F erinary collar to of a new road to the station ma be l3amuel I3r ybe paid 12.G6 for one sheep • , IV and Cherrvwo men employed on the eh se factor3 rail- l- y killed bein R sworn value. All of which Just ©paned a lot of the finest • • •i" tie horse'a foo ing it up and c averting t into a rivets seen in the minutes. Taking the schemes P is respectfu 1� submitted. R. R. Mowbray, ,3 33,7th cos, - residence. H ,did notea a to see it stand Proposed by the committee into consider• chairman♦ Qu motion report ado ted. ,�. '` tended t^• Ti- pp e P.O.address c idle any louse . ation ono can see at a glance that No. 1 I. 1'ncke 'i>K was beard re dideline he• � EEDS T���S� f�'f - -Mr. J. T. iehardso being about to is the best by all means. This road tween 4&5 i 4th con , also regarding fenc. i t jjjj�� S AND WORSTEDSy 1r`_ �' - would run through Mrs. L. O'Leary's -ing claimi® that Timothy O'Leary does • - x: 1 ►t_7f.: , . 4,Ru embark in the hardware business here, ro eft it Is understood that she will not mainta a his share of fencing. has rented his arm to M a Edward 13a1s• P P Y- ever shown ila Pickerin O choose from - � don, and'the p ce which the latter now donate the necessary lanfl-'and then con• The stun iug committee 'on Roads and �� - K _ �� time on the western edge of John And• Bridges re rted as follows :--Payment to . . ,A.A;_: r•,.; - occupies is ;,pe for a ten t. Hear H son 87 aid. at R*ravel Mark I yew's farm to the station gate. This is s • I . HOMAS -Dir. Fran Campbell of Hamilton, straight, level road, and some capital hag' payin like amount $6.96 ; E. Joner r F. �` 1 miu.ioner � visited friends ere last eek, and Alex. digging dite ou sideroad 4d6 in 7th con. ! _ •.it T ooc building lots would be opened u Of L� - T <__.. Cuthbert initi led him i the mysteries course, y K ; Jno Uu erhill drawing b0 rode gravel ��� F ��.. � RIE S - '4 i`T of ike fishin Frida a ernoon. The Mr. Andrews farm is a read pp, 5243 tb son. S47.f,0 ; P Y Y small, and we understand he is o posed Francis Soden - ! R B. ' : L• Licenser caught seven v r1► good o ea. P 2R 1/5 rods ravel 127.50: P. R. Hoover 6r � I ,' }ice u u,r etc; to having it cat upp any smaller, hilt it ie Sons, 2G0 [t iDa planks 13.12 ; Jas. Wil. i- .,= ' -Mr. and re. John owlet bare the to be ho d tLat file committee a and a fiI'At-Clli36 . village. Pe ppointed son for roe lob ou eastern twrnline Whit- _ sympathy of al in the death of their in- by the council on Monday tray arrive at by paying li a amount 024; W. Dansheatb - • i H 'Cpj1 .. faut child on Saturday morning. Funeral an agreement with him,as the Public con. arading an gravellingt •on 6th con opp. 84 - • • . >: ■_�. and Gene occurred Sunday afternoon to the Friend's venience and the growth of the village re- 120.'1,5 ; A. ilia repairing bridge an 8th sold.nd xcila A �aent ofpic�$ far 'ickhn Pu oe� g � I to loan. pd3ce cemetery au(l was well attended. quires that a new road be opened to the �D• Evans mills, 17.70 ; Caleb Forsyth 1 .. -Mr. Henry Gordon brought ua in a station. That anything-will be done this drawing lu ber from B►rry'r hills for -. - c - T � A r -basket of apples Monday of the Fillbasket fall begins to look doubtful.. Range Line bridge. 13: We. Wilson draw- - always kept Ill stock. - I g� D. Gonveve variety--13 of them filled a common mar --T. L. Willis of Hinsale -hue been se_ ing timber, 2.84 : Elias Aersor, 56 yards - . . affidavits, Aocc . gravel oD n rtbern townline, Uxbcid a to P Mouey 1"�e(l ket basket. air. Gordon s apples are the quitted of the char a of resentin fire- g bated. FFtt g P i 8 ati like su . 52.30 ; D. A.By�her Gravel- o�------ p . biggest and best, we believe in these arms, praterred by Chas. bteveneoD. ling 9 ;rod o towsline, Dtbn Biougha eye dKe paying �' 'I` transP`cti n of Parts- Theaestwo gentlemen can thank theic hot like adtoan So.04 ; Hay �Dg,. bolts and __ I -- -r Mr. J. &6y,'of West Toronto Jiinc- tem;ik6 for a most unseemly row, and washers 64. ►8 ; Johu Lawrence, building �,. �r� �'• Rl : Lion, got jammed betty en two street cars the odium attaches to both of them. The bridge and upplying bolts for bridle be. �'V • iw,aure i according to an exehinge. e s we take Primary cause of tine trouble, was the tween 3.t 4 aeeline 158.35.; Horgan Japes, t Americaq i,::N _ this to be stir Jas. Pert ex-de lit r correspondence to the Clrronick bristlin P}IinG bride and new top, 4�ti, o lot : ; Insurance c.ou P 3 fi FP i t -' and most pop a' ,, . ree�e, we are pleased to Bay the .injury with s its against ylr. VPeatherlll and 3 J. M. Ger w, coin„ 135 ; llEav King re• . ---- __. -- __- .. --- ____ --- --- -- - - :. I taken on all k:. panring two dulverts on Altos. Road. Goo. -- _ • - rates. was slight. Mr. illie-a weekly batch of squibs, parker com Alb ; W G. Barnes now rail- ___ harmless many of thorn, uleaninXless all s '; 9.g - __,_ --- -Mr. and ' s: Byron�Abbott, former• We and rep iring bridge between 32A33 in ly of this place who have spent the sum• of them. Such correspondence would 6th con., 81 • J. Underhill commissioners .{ _• be rejected by every pa r in the count ' "'""� ' mar in the 'ea tern counties, visited the Y tees 51.15 ; swrick Wilson same 11.25 ; i • . ;. A. PO. village last Iw It Mr: Abbott will ere excedt one. Mr.Weatherill,however, will Thos. TriN 45 yards gravel and right of • - •r--+-.- : A for t2,( Ions locate in oronto and enlist in the only. lose money by entering an action for way 14.50 ; lesee Cook oedar limber, 069.- aria s� vatic slander, because he wont stand a host of 69 ; Wm. Pak drswin ' I building. stem army of real;es ate agents. g g gravel on Qordon's A=J"q CTAq'8 .A.�r( � �. •5�3. I - 3: Mentilation a ' --A farmer emarked to lily the other a chance of winniD;; the suit, ant costs sideroad if b ; Wm. Reynolds gradingand I .; corner Dandw day that while teamin will be saddled ou Linn. The Chronicle• gravelling tween 3ooks1. 8th con., 160 ; _ _ ___ , _ . AWdonce-Ki, 1; grain alozsl, the man knows this, and can afford to play Hay King r cedar joists suppplied to M* d patrons, allow me to a lest that ��� leaYe our , --- Bay road he ca a to the conclusion-that up brave. The whole embroglio t>tonld bridge west f Backer's 16,84, N'e alb : i '~ Capt. Hilts �1a scarcely done hie work have been hushed up as our $insale scribe to ackn wledge receipt of eommanica- orders for C10th�ng cal" • The time 18 not far I r• 'g according to ontract, as he "put 'the sensibl su till' from 1 bert Bradle iskin that this . Y gReeted two weeks .go-by R dllit Wh$n We e% fist to �e full u t s { HEI • . , gravel in the b ttom and the stones on the wa our scribe can re council aid im in opening ditch between P p o the neck With` Andtiouer p•P, Y+ port the happen lots 2Aa in 1 t con., but cannot recommend { South Ontario lugs around Hinsale without fringing on the same. loo a commuDieatioD from Work, $nd b� lea�rl�rlg �t0ur orders With u$ now SOU Will bu ! , order.by,2ettet --The lectir by Rev. Geo. Webber in the ragged edge of slander. Our eorres• `` Thos Poacher the Methodi..st church Tuesda evenin Enos Rernm r comPlaiDing of a dangerous fa�TOr1II bOt�l �OUr�elf gild m�Belf. - - -. ' - dross,THUS. P y a; pondenta are levelheaded gad reliable, Place ou 3rd cop. opposite lot 14 which re- ra= w.>R.aowLA� was an excelle t one but the attendance every one of them. quires railin , and would recoi mend H. '.`t was very small One thing xhat lessened -Hearing the ladies speak in •warm «'estAate as m. That the clerk :be in. - IGAIL�} �I .-. the attendance t these lectures so far �s terms of the `excellent display made at eltraatesd to otify Frwk Smith to repair CKE' ' G j ,y..i... . ;._. • - t�1e fact that t e have been held A.O.U.«. culvert betty n &tab, in 4th cop. �Ve also ';' OHM LE! ni hts. � Mrs. Iio,sie's millinery opening on Tues g I beg tJo ackno ledge the receipt of report of �. - '' � ]taker 11, � � day, Wednesday and following days, we - i - "-----��-- ( i , an --C. Dale ha a fine lot�oiblack Min. called in to study the fasbious. The re- committee a the last meeting of council �- promptly.tten orea hens and hickens for sale. They. suit is we have no hesitation , sa . to report on be best route for the new road - i, ship. Don't fog Y g to Pickering tation and would recommend 1 s� j . News,King atrE have been prod cad. from eggs purchased that Mrs.Roasic is a genius and her show- 1 * i ..'- from men who- cep imported, and 1st roclul a ]effect little that the eon cil consider the same in com- I � ____ _ pri?e birds. M . Dale is about to mo Te 1 palace. From the mittee of the whole. All of which is re- I i S great variety of hats on exhibition we spectfolly su milted, H. Westgate, chair- r . to the city and ill sell the whole lot to noticed that terra cotta, vieux roe©, tug- man. On rn ,lion report was adopted. 3• + • .A.11210 CE3�1 @11t� O 0:�1 suit purchaser• ho anies, emeralds 1n rtle, nile and all The standi _ .• : -.+' G games l 8 Y g committee on Continiten- Sue new tint] -A spas colts belon Bing to iffr, shuttles.of green are the leading colors of ties reported s follows : Payment to Clark EVerything t0 b$ Cleared d aS the Lease EX lies . style, Every c, Thomas Gorml v got loose Wednesday, this season. Canary, black garnet and Bros., balan on account of Voters' List - _ - - tra,en Every e. .while his son Robert was mowing. A nice are among the favorite combinations and advertis ng 541.02 ; your committee - _ l l sets 1". and sheds. hawk circling out their heads scared and forma very pleauing effect. In trim- have had pr eluted m them a petition t . • . ` • '.. �' - - L� �iigne,a by Jo n Phili and 80 others ask- If 1L1 Waxit of a WGirtCh, Clock, Verware liniVes, FOrkB, 4 ESTER the animals an ,Ley dashed off, scatter mine velvets cud ribbons are greatly used in aid for 6 re. t3 a i ing t :e 1'narness'as they went-one u the g b p and es ciall the g t rk and family andpOeASi Jewellery Or SpeCta 8s CallOr bar al s °`� no,i ol,,. p also win e, lids ti A, y would reoom end that the treasurer, JohD r Q . - ' travelling 1'ut, baseline 'and t e oilier on the Kingston Osprey which is considered the essential changed hAU,i� road I Gerow and r. Phipps be a committer to 611aSS CaSeS Shop fittin S an Safe, will be sold t - thing and predominates in all. Amon I • cut. sttuate.t , 8 expend any e m not to exceed $20 towards '� is is conv(,titenI boys take i>eculiardel'ightin smash- the leading shapes are the Cltira Belle, the erection i same, Committee have ro_ : 11 I , , Separately or to then r j orlunch at all , ing w indoors in the old school buildin Westerley and Rosedale, while Bailors ceived a req est from Mrs. Devitt but as t . . and stied rootu R and Turbans will be eat] wore. Some• Ao titioD b s men received as rnlea ro- ''�11�'1�T Taurses or cettlF belonging to M . Wm. Webtlake. Thy Y pe P CIA IMS J� yV �„ The bar is opot have;no more •obt to break windows�ia thing new iu the way of aplaque and ring vide would n , recommend anything at with plire tiyn that!building th n to break the windaws work is also to be seen, and we learn that this meeting. - Cleo, Parker chairman. Practical Watchmaker and Erigra r. Brock street, Whitby. t DULLY• t'ropr of thus office, an the nett one seen throw- rope silks and Japanese gold tlireada are AJ r, Gerow seconded by Mr. Mowbray , ___ used extensive) in fans work this sea- moves that t e Reeve grant his order on m °' ing stones at th :old school will be prose• , : k . Y Y - . cute. son. A millinery store without the ma• the treasure far the various payments a ^111 1111 - .-t ^- - terials for etching and embroidery would recommend this da . Carried. �r p � LUTII - fling our'sa duty this week to record be incomplete, and those abound in end- On motion hoot b law was read. third �+ �� In �� � F .- _ A• snug, O the untimely de th of Mr -John Sanders time and lin Il as ' . s Y F Vie. I can sul less variety. Mrs. Rossie will continue . Mr. Parke - ° lot 13,8rd son., n the 2(Jt year of her age. gave notice that he will st o ` ` arun' sf� her opening display until next week and '' -" c caned •, She leaves a vo ng fan,i y and a aorrowy Dext meeting of council move for leave -to ' , . T. B• WILDS begs to announce to t public that�he has a - rates, ins hnaband. he fnnei al secured Tuea- simply desires that the ladles will call 1l' il'troduce a law to altar the boapdriea f large stock of and examine for themselves whether they of the polling subdivisions of this township - - day to the Ebe ezer burl 1 grounds, Dar= .,; - •_ - � --`-- wish to purchase anything or not. Every and also� e eat new subdivisions it nee. �T hngton, and wa attende by many from nM& i.& SI. % /& �I 'r'G ��„ : here and a num er from arlington where lady reader of this paper will therefore cesearya ..CZ _ deceased forme ly reside consider this a personal invitation o call On motio of Messrs. Westgate and whicL Ui11w will positively sell off at cost . . in next title they come to the vill e. As Gerow oo nc 1 went into a committee of p - This no humbug, - the whol to nsider Pickeri at genuine busine . -If those c deers ho" travel with the advertisement' elsewhere state Mrs. nq new road, '� b bears are gpeci ens of hat the peoQle 1Zosbie has secured an experience fash- Mr• Qeso, i the ehi►ir. i ----- t °'t $ J«: t , . v� PLOW bays become un fir the effete monarchies ioilable dressmaker, whose wark ill be Catnmi tee resolved that Ddesars. West. - ";:'. of Europe, we a constrained to thank strict] gate and ar fir be a committee to learn+-`j . O�n t4r tri I gaLK.t y guaranteed. M're. Rossie, any- the cast la d o>a the various ro sad M, B�, Providence that our ancestors had sand one can plainly see, is sparing no a nse p po I halve-just opened Out a large sink of Boots a B ' enough to emig ate to America when they in '�oviding the ve best of ever�(bin routes to is Bring station and report to hoes, and will hereafter• ._ Urt►iictt Hoy p rY R this coup il. Report was adopted. devote special attention to this brave Give,me-A catll. 10'to l o'clo1c1 did. The four "two-legged, featherless in het line, and the ladies of-the snrtionnd• Mr. Parker moved, seconded hir. •3 animals'' who accompanied two bears ing country are already showing that they Glerow, that is council do now adjourn `Y . ` aP111 westward Moud F should be caged up, appreciate her enterprise. to inset Agai on Monday, Oct. 21st, 18891; - i ,� S. TGHAM p 4 .aJJs�. r , '�j�'�, is s' $ J -.13 r, j. crr'tr,,l. 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