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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1890_08_15y r ., , - . _ '��- - y- t Y 9 i' s. i . yf' . '. _ Jg , \', i �_ . - ' - t�Y ' '� ' - ..,.Y....=�r s iter : .:r•:" - — '�. - _ - YY ��M�II111�� _ -, . 'p . ,4,•-r ��, ' - ' b ~ -- ler$, . -VOL, IX r proftootonal (5arbla �- i Vicat. Kls� M,BATEMAN, M,D., C.M., .0 itR,, A 8.0•, Coroner. OiBce and Re den gt sell Pickering Office hours: ][or tip to 11:90 ; Evening 6 to S. , I 1 - • g. FRANCY, M,D., C.M„ ,C C, end 8.0. Honor Graduate of � Trin .% Usiversit, Trinity Medical School aud�the lees of 1 hysicians and Surgeons of pats `_ , once hours, 10 to 12 a.m., and 6 to 8 p.m_ Wh rale, Ont. _-`�-y - W. FERRIER, M.D„M.C.P.S., O - D, coftONER• Office hours --morning fr relae io10, everting 5 to 6. Surgery in rear 6f DR gTORE. Brock St. North, Claremont.. Pstr _ - ' ,,pplied with Pure Drugs, Chemicals &c., resp for cash. I 29tf Il d, Vocal. 11iu ic, - _ 1�h - % -�... �:�Zi s Ida Simpsa )on - pupil of Mrs. J. W. Bradley, of the Torgnto servatory of Music, e ll t Is prepared to give lessons ib voice, cult J Those wisbing t'o place themselves under aro iusImetion will kindly comwunic:ate with• at Claremont, to . . Thorough instruction Guaranteed I t S • Tite l)est' of references given if required. 4 - r - - _ -- - - - l-- --- e ` - . 1 Le flat. ' Ito -- --- -- TUHti 'BALL llOW, B ST 't! and Solicitor, Nota,y Public,etc. OFFI ► Veverell's Block, Brock -street, WhitbyL Pri '- fun,ls to loan- at lowest rates and on'favor - terms cif payment. 8 '�il1U\IAS PARKER, BAR IST turd �Solieit'or, rbc. iMouoy to can. co,illuissiou. Office : Over Ontario Bu 1#, Pi itt;; ; often every Satr{rday. I.1 4- . t_�T E• FAREWELL, LL. B. B . Ris,rEl.. County Crown -Atte nay, . County Solicitor. Court Nouse, Whit y. 1 1 ENTON & DODS, BARRI TE - L i olicitors.`otaries, Etc.,Solicito sfor : gaud County Loan Aatociation. IOIj Adelaid fast, Toronto. Telephone 911. One the . ners will be in Claremont every Sat rday Hopper's Store. — - --- - 1. - Vetei-irtary. I : sr- - -_..ti_.. �(�T � -, HOPKINS, VETE IN fiurgeon, Graduate of the O tario erinary College, Toronto. Treats-sll diseas :the domesticated animals. Calls y da night prouiptiyattended to. Offtcetliq resid - ; tit lir. Isaac Linton's. Pickering. 23- itl . _ HOPXINS, VETERINA Y S �• GEO`d, Graduate of the O tario erinary College, Toronto, will visit�Whit and Cherrywood every t3atUrday. Diseaxs .. the horse's foot attended- to at my shoeing f lot 38, 7th con., Pickering. Calls prOiptl tended to. Telegraph address : Whit vane, P.O. address : Greon•Rlver. Ont. r I .,A Societies •- ` I 4 RISING SUN LODGE NO. ,1 14 G. T. This lodge meets ever evc;uiug in th¢ year, in Dale's Hall, D Every person iliv,ted to join an(l lie] . the grand Cause of Temperance. -r i I' .) t . , __-,w ''- F r3 S y_ Fh ,A< jou$tneaf� -Car .£. -^ - ,: r ._ Vii`:: R :_ - Jp :, _ _ -6. _ • _ - ! - % 1# —, .: . - y � t - - , - ' '-'Y' - , - YIr..�,1e s - C .. -! .. _ tom, - l.- - .. Y ` _ k /j .. ,, S- - , - - - _ _ (� s . i - . ►. , . ri . - , r d 1 .. r .0 - - .-.. a �,•` t - :. I _ iF• - - - . . bT - .-. .. 9JT•.. 9 ,.-, . ... • .., a , K:. .'. ” : "'.7 Y'S Vis: ..�t-+ ds-• l �- , .:'. ,t a ;y $c ,va•4.. V . 1s . , t -.r.. _ a\ '.ri vim'' -� - f �' .2'.' �Y i. -a, ♦t " _ d� ` „ ..... { 8. -. Y :. 1, f ,.. y, S c" .r is +. �, - - r.. :. �.. . ..W .-, .F fi .:t ... vurr - - _ 'jt -rr ^� rt. P'. ��.a i `it 1' st - A7.._f :Fie) .f� ta- +f A.^ `.•S- -r w li •,�.- , . •i. _ I `bt 4 ..- h - . v a t e ! .► t1 t:P:! k i i rt'r' �"`�' _-� + :....., •.... . . .;.,.,, . `. • s •:-,.. A.; 3: ' , ..� �y �y sy- ' 'rill ; 1 _ - - ,. '•- •-,,-, , I , a- k' i . 1 i s I - ', j7 i b P �' I i, r t ,. ` ; ti ;. i b , fj ' ' ,I S � l ' , .." "" PICERIN•; ONS':,R�; AUGUST 15 1890.: i 42.: l;_ -- _ - _ _ N4 L w , __ , -- - - -T Y Y ---- ' -, WHITBY. NDDITIONAL LOCALS. r t F�t; Jif ANDREWS, OUT AROL N US . . . .(,� �; DENTIST, , The Whitby kidu beat the Oshawa kids —Toronto Typographical Union No, 91, tip• �^^ LATEST LOCAL RAPPENTt a C68DSD 31Y at baseball by a score -of 18 to 1. one of the strongest labor organizations �•� •P, orth-east core Yonge do Queen stye TaI3 Pa868 AlYD JUrt7tb: W»r BY ova Tfip�pnmber of electric lights in toePn is in th i ce8 The -largest Dental office in Toronto. ' CORRXSPr,NDXXT8. being increased every month. e c ty, intend having a grand tune in the way of a 'picnic to Pickering on f James Roger Kemp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Saturday, Aug. 80. The committee who old Amalgam (silver}, 'and Porcelain ' = Wm. Kemp, lot E1, con. 1, Whitby; died have in charge the axrangemente for the . r g OLAREMONT. last week y •P• Fillip ,and Porcelnin & Gold Crowns, , aged 22. ears and I1 months. • ' For a year he hal been battle❑ with con- affair intend to make it the event of. the .- �' or roots tenth a specialty. .NoTtck--Very Tnesdayatternfl n Telt Nzwo- f5 ear. A ood ro am of a orts is bein I rib, , man will be found in the office of erow's Pump sumption. , y P $1 P g B�.ST SETS UI' TEETH Sf3. — p atiisher was the arranged, hnelnding a baseball match be- ite- Factory, Claremont, where he Will Ibe leased to A Chemical• fire extin ' 1 lye Vitalized Air for Extraction. �`� see any of his subscribers.) mewls of patting oat a fire at Bowmanville tween teams made np from various offices, - The pile driver is busy on the 9th con- the other dav, and would be of great ser- foot races. etc.—World. . om NEW TAILOR SHOP y session, making the bridges n efnl. vice in any case of fire. It is asserted by -Saturday -night in Pickering is be- . I' , Ua I Mr. and Mrs. Peter 3dacnaaaab have just the a who profess to know that had chemi• coming a regrlar bowler, and some ane . - ons N BROUGHAM. - ' returned from a weeks visit t friends in cal Tire extinguishers been obtainable here is sure to Ret drunk- and make the air all Scarboro. - -;the recent fires at Alesers. Howse's and blue with- blasphemy. Last Saturday- : The undersigned wishes .to inform the John McPherson kid dans ter of Buf• McLennan's rePidences might have been night a lovof yonng men got dnink and pat oat before much damage had been done. -, public that he. has opened a tailor shop in falo, were the guests of Mr. J hpston for ran wild for an hour or more. As a re-- ' , . . Ayoungman namedFewsterwasbrought ✓ the past week. sult Less Allaway, John Hickey and W. THE POST OFFICE BLOCK down here to jail from Raglan on Friday - tjon_ - School will open on. M day next. Shepherd were summoned to appear be- . niglht, charged with insanity. On f3atnr- J. P. ure. roughaw, and asks for a fair share of Ddothere will again be relieved of some day he was examined before P. M. Harper fore B. Punting, on �iednesday ' her ublic patronage. 20 worry Re in the past. on the charge acid committed to jail for evening. The evidence showed that Al= • her , E. Saunders, has left the'Village and the present. The man bids this world laway was chiefly to blame for the dis- , . ' A.' U Q, ART. we are told does not intend to further defiance, having wealth enough, he saye, graceful row and he was fined 85 and . pursue the mt�cltine business i>a our midst. to carry him thrct:gli. The constable who costs or 20 day s in jail Hickey had left . o-52 C �eQ low ..I i Mrs. Hopper and Mrs. Stokes are away brought him -to jail had the poor fellow's for parts unknown before the trial, and• __ . _ AoN i:a -� - � " - � . o spending a visit at Grimsby. As this is bands cuffed behind his back, which must Shepherd was discharged after being ser- : ( - at I •too �o' one of the must pleasant of �ilinwer re• have made his ride very painful• and drew erely reprimanded by the magistrate and tdo ,N ' . , Cq ' '? _ p, sorts we have no doubt that a leasant strong feelings of symvathy from those advised to kee better .comvan in future. - ' Eft S Flo i p wLo saw it.—Chronicle. , p - y ct,:— Sinr .oi e, m o 1 r4 n time will be spent. —1 aster 5ahnon, Dr. Zimmerruan and . vate j i oar :_,, - . '" '" '" : N J `Ir. Joshua L'nndy and patity'are hav- I "_ - "- ' • . .others, of Toronto, will • hold services at : able ° I WHITEVALE. . ' y ti ; 6e �� M ,i - - �, . ' x lug a good tune In Muskoka, trumping on Cowan's Grove on Thursday, August 21st, - - . '' -� ~ ~ ~ m Cameron Island, in compan witlh lir. announced by adv. elsewhere. Subject : --• ER• '", ` =dv ;,4 o Dadson and family. They a pert to re 'lVe are IRd to see that work has at {b Divine Healing and Sanctification." , No turd "' ' M turn home about the and of th m:)Utll. last been couttnenced on the Lridi;e, aDci These entlenien we beliere come from . . cker- . no,•1 ':,3-' �, that to n ft w dad is it will ire in Safi con g ' W The citizens nisi at llerusht s hotel last clition Ilethany Tabernacle, Toronto, and are -'_ v _ ` I air',, ; ` 4 � 9 ' ty evening and tendered Mr. Leitch, on the apostles of 1Faith Cure. While it is out - Mr. and M s. Armstronghrivereturoed Alli-. •�.� = � - � n � eve of his departure, a farewell supi►er, side our province to discuss suclh compli-' - and ' -' o 9. p l ^ n a „ ° m t. I . and address and a gold headed cane. after a short vaeatiou., Mrs. Arinstron9 cated doctrines in these columns, we must ' o y �' ; o? a r - � a alto • \Ian were resent and a �•er • en o able `peDt a fe�v days w;th friends in Toronto say we incline to a sensible mixture of RS - a 0 ,z � o ° ;r= x � a � • y p 3 j y out Sandy event Rs far as Chicago. •- - cc� . � o s�;� ° as- m_ a tillte wag spent. A full report of the at- faith and medicine. Faith alone did not - City I x c V .,a, - toCA..9 : Business isi somewhat slack at the cure life le er—Ile must eltorce wash in . •�. �.� ;X ,, a :�a; fair will a ear in our next isQue. dart- _ � iJ ; . 3 is- ", ti ; b . It is ruruured arcund town that two of factory jest now but it is. to be hoped Jorlan. {P13nt, wilt thou kaon, O vain : ' there iA n bre ht future in store. Alessrs. ,. . over A '' ,7 . J v 1"• our youths Rre cowpelled to visit Stoufl- ig man, that faith without work's is dead 2 • ,Ily J I -• y - : aI m— Taylor dC Louut hate t one to considerable _ - . - ' • I4 ` ville every baturtla eveniu in order to Still, a fair hearin to these entletnen ou I . - - ° '.,; 0 o • ,a 1°0 ° ! A ,. consult a tor,sorisl artiht ingtleference to expensa to repair the dun, which was the 21st, may give one a bet er knowledge •' I �'� t `' a a > m a couple of beards anxiously' looked for badly dutuagetl roiDe tithe Rgo, and which of the doctrines? taught. e I a : I� o r. a a a has now been extended fifteen feet. .. ARy It ax ay a a .�`~, by tb6w for some wonths pas . We hope Out R m atl,ies use extended towards —Miss Kerslake of Hampton, was vls vet- I " a •, .I- � - m ti after so earnest an eff.,rt, nn 1 so much Y P itiug Rt the Methodist palsonaRe, Picker--. 1 es of ~_- 'oN ac the faruily of th© young rutin at Cedar valuable tirue lost in watchiu , thAy clay Ing and was the picture of good health. . y or , epLsT into the full realization of their Grove on whoin a toad afiction has late• She left on Suturda afternoon and went enc; . ECKER'S LIVERYr 1 ly visited. Respected by all as being a y • ' v most anxious •desire—a well to do mous- to Toronto to visit soine friends. Miss tache each. , quiet. unassuming and citr,stiau bachelor Barrass received a telephone message on -: - . UR As 1 have bought up Dan Reddin's livery 4he newt. of the Gudden stroke which de• Very little happens to ar6nse us from Tuesday to say that tier friend was dun- vet- b sinew and have added several. new , prived him of }tis senses leas been pain- evale horses and buggies, the even tenor of our ways in this place gerously ill, and on Wednesday, a further , I can secomodate full received b us. A bright ourualis os of the ublic with good riga at all hoary. anti this fact is never more apparent than • 3 y " 1 message was received stating that the - orgo P Le .career a•aR pre.licted for hint. His Y . ' . at the regent season. Harvest is upon young lady cvae .dead: truly, in the y at- Covered 'boy meets all trainu. In P friends hate for Rome time been watching midst of life we are in death. bliss Kern - oat, connection with livery I kee a ns v►ach full force. The reapers ham . ,v P iiia closely but in an evil hour lie man _ •Bale, Commission and Board may be heard from the sun'6 rote until its lake was a most exemplary young ..lady, . ---- ing stables, Pickering. going down, and all nature r-eetns to re- aced toelude their vigilance and. dispatch- a consistent member of the Methodists - , . ed to the press the article on pumpkins �7CT iECK -� voice. Many find fault with 'the yie'd, church and an active Sunday Seboot • which apl►eared last week. The publics teacher. Her father died little more than• bat there is not the least a trance of a 5, I. 0. - " - • - - NPe tion of the Rrticle has t;>tven LIR f: lends Monday 1 famine and we have therefore much coos- a year ago. She was an only child, add , . - ickering. Frost &Wood B�adsr, to feet pleased. When thr�ihinR tiwe teach Brief and anxiety, as they .were now her widowed -mother has to suffer n - advanoe - desirous that no publicity of the young , '�'r DA N J R E D D i N AGENT comes vie thick faces weanog a long farther Fad bereavement. Dr. Barrasa . maws mentRl contlitton sLould be made • s f sober espreasioo will be made to smile. k t Hill ll } went to the ftweral�n Thursday. . - , Con•reyaacer, cue. . __, , ., ... . .. rnd6iiAS DUNN, Conveyan r, C 1 missioner for taking Affidovits, tc., Cl � . moat, Ont. - - ----. - - - - - - -- . BR BU 'TING, Issuer of arri e Lioenses for the County -^of On trio. fice at the stare or at his residence, Picke Tillage- 12 f FORGE GEROW, Clare' mo t, I ` 7f of Marriage Licenses_ Yrivat Offic Pump i•'actory--Strictly cofidential. 11.BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLE • conveyancer, commissioner or to afdavits, Accountant •and Insurance A Money -to loan on farm pproperty_ wills , bswd, OFFIC49--At Wltitevale. ljviil b . Brougliam every Monday Afternoon for transaction of basinesq- {Z•1 -v - - - -A rehitect..: - I - _;': - A.4. POST, COJ.'�I AKC I'1' • for Ilse county of uumrio Drsw snu srectfications furuished for every clan buildilig. Stearn and hot water he tin, veut•ilation a specia:ty. Othoe--Gert ie lel corner Dundas an(1 ltrock Rtreete� Whi .. Residence -Kingston Road, East Pickering. - .1 uctiorule► cuff. ---- -_,-r_- . � 11110AJ � i 1'U!✓ C 111,14, Licen 'ed . Iioneer. Valuator,'etc., for East York t1, whole of North mud Soutii Ont io. t; atte(,; (ti„ given to all orciors ivy !nail or telegr C-1mrwe:: Moderate, address THOS. I-, ClI Hix 47, Brougham, Out. --- --- • routs (lad .Shoes. , . J011- LE5L11:, BOOT ANI SI1 I Alaker Pegged and Fowit Ivor, . Or prouiptiv a t,c mdeti to. Experionced (work, ship. Duu't forget the stand, nearly opposite � (JwF;, King street, Pickering village. 7- ll�tel� I ` ORDON +HOUSE, Pickering, O V� .Jiru,es Gordon, prol►rictor. This:hotel flue ne%v trick building, finisl,ed ilii supo _ etvle. Every convenience and comfort for • travelling public. New and commodious ata dna sheds. 25y ��ESTER� HOUSE, R --- i g, 0 - now open t the acco,nmodaticn of travelling public. This hotel, having la _ ' changed hands, has been re-furnizhecj throe apt• fiituat�d ae it is, opposite the S ''ink b1 • it is convenient for atrons of the Mills. bt or lunch at all reasonable hours: Good stab and shed room. Box stall and enclosed yar horses or cattle. Weigh scales on the premi - The )gar is open at all legal bours, andlis stoc With pure liquors of every brand. ANDY CULLY, Propr►etor. + tsly - - Watcluntatk�inp. . A GUTHBERT, Watchmaker, Pi • ering, Opt. Having been 25 years at Wade I can guarantee satisfaction. Aasat F Larne' Eye glasses. Watches and Cl fttesed on shortest notice. and at ; n � - s n aro n PICKERING BRA CH OP" for the transaction of all l�gitim Bat,ktug Business: bMCe Hour:S_--from 10 tog ; attar 10 t0 i o'clock. ' Sa°1ti�g Bank in Man ctio (3-Y) GEORGE KERR, M htager. G - • :. t `5 _ ;, 1 „..'. f 4F . t I: �,,r� F ' PICKERINGti'. mown. Deus wi now ia`;e a —The report of the special examiners `_, -' "I- DUNBARTON. - rest' _ of the rs of those writin for certifi- . :TheFRORT&WOODBINDER,theonl/single -- ��CEDAR GROVE. , Cates leas been tuade public. Here are - . canvas, two -hone binder inanufactured. bill9s Rose, of Pickering, apeot 8nnday . , ' the names of those who were successful can- ; with friends here. - Consternation has prevailed among the at Rihitby :—Primary : A. Cameron, F. - " are- mow-URis %V. E• O'Brien paid the village a short young _bachelor element since the latest Chapman, W. Correll, A..Cnrtis, A. Cronk . goy _ . visit on Wednesday. I•', Gormle . Jeparttrre of our lady visitor and wail's of F • Dale, y E. Goodwin, L. e Rj�K �r .lohnny O'Brien, of Afassey's, Toronto, anguish are beard on RU hands. One of Hollidav, G. Lidgett, W. Mar ups, M., - - • ' - . t �` was in Coven last week. J. Patergeon, L. rel ut- a;31d �1�@�' PlOWtillt. the young wren hue taken fife wafter so &lorria, A1. 15cBrien, ' ring _ Arthur Benn, the village backsmith g • . ; foreman for some limo past, figs leh for much to heart that his mind has become Redman, A. Smith. A. Thorn. Junior . y - I.1 i - The FROST A WOOD SULKEY PIAW was• Napanee, deranRe.i, and Dow. that the bnsy harvest 115. Liuton, E. Lawless. At Markham - ssa n awarded First Prise at the east Whitby Plowing Miss Tina Andetnon leaves this week to `season is, at hand and helt3 sowewhat the following were successful : B. Dough- - . -. - e ie Match in ltttsd. It leads them all. .. 7; 2,{ y - take charge of a large pudic school at ' searee, lie remains deaf to all entreaties to erty, P. Neville. L. Willie. Junior— � t RK In prices and terms the agents of dtber coal- Parkhill. Succees. . . Resist i,n tilt► holds. This young bachelor E.- Giles, A. McLean. The system of . . t kin ps,uiee cannot cou,t►ete w;ch me. Will HPndersoo hss moved from the haH formed strange conceptions that uutnbering file districLs!t when publishing 1 g invite all to in ct the machines at my' house which he has lately occu ied (Syr. bi her ualities of abilit fit him for a the results seems ver unsatisfacto to gent. place, opposite the News Office- P R y Y . pro- McIntosh s) on Bay street south. • newspaper writer. Aftet hours of con. those not in the, secret, as one is gull- . . - . the DAN. J. - `. REDDIN In the report' a the enecesefat candidates srilt,ations with another person who it is ed only by a -possible aegeaintanee with' - at the teschen' examinations se note with feared iR affected in a siruilar manner the names of those who are successful. ---, PiC1Cer11Z . 29 much pleasure the name of Miss Aggie e ..__ _ - .___ g __ Thom of this village. they•contrived to put s few unintelligible --A stranger was here last week intro- - j- words together whiQh fertned the subject 'duciug a small chemical fire extinguisher WHITBY MARBLE AND The tom edict s woo teacher l taking of an article to a coutem rare last week. called the One out all out." It consists b:C'L' a test from medical 'Voile Rnd holidayiult F1O lugs - • . in Leatonvi►le. Nhen he will rEturn is We are naable to conclude what they of a can filled with soda water, and in 1 is of I - - to us still a mystery, but we trust the fresh were driving at, but jndging f�;om the case of a fire you can smite a ping in .the ' - - - , ock raphe :: or s air of the northern townships may prove I article in question our presumption is top of the can and .a bottle of acid is. - - tby. - I . refreshing. - that it referred to Rornetlriug about the knocked into the waer, giving it a herxd. -- :r . y > ' clu Wednesday afternoon the postmaster, moon, a suitable saubjrct to write on by in no time. A big fire was recently _ '�' DU N DAS St: - WHITBY; and, by the way, Third Leputy-Reeve, urea persons thust�©wonted. averted in Bowmanville by the timely user InatebUsb" loss•.) seen proceeding westward with the famous +, ,N doubt lay will read with interest of a hand extinguisher, built on a similar , quc- I I • i trotting horse, " Sleepy Bob," at R tremen• the following which has been received. principle to this one. Tile agent made • - ' and done speed. His past owner at Agincourt , , • ' trio s olfendea, Proprietor. will t,o doubt be much lgratified to have Un the, 9th ult., ChriPt Church, an De Rales here, althonrh the machine .. . aph. couver, B.C., was the scene of a quiet but worked nicely. Most of these extin- - -_, the old friend restored. f•Ilt' Importer and Dealer In Foreign '. At the Presbytery meeting �t Newcaittle ,Igay wedding, the contracting parties being guishers are useless unless kept con- _' --•. �; on `Tuesday the delegates from llanbarton,1r. James EngIRDd rind A1iss Lizzie Rtantly in trim with creat care, and a man and Canadian Granites..- Messrs. Nesbit and McIntosh, and from Booth late of.this grove. Many friends, is apt to neglect it' until the chemicals- , e=• Meltisle, Messrs. (rowan find Bennett pre• ,acquaintances and well wishers of the lose their power, then, when a fire occurs, - . OE Parties wishing any cemetery work will peuted a unanimous call from the two con- jltappy couple were present 'to witness the. the machine is worse than usele9s, for it , pan do Fell to call on ud before going else- - eregatione to the Rev. Mr. Chisholm. The interesting ceremony which was perforin- will not even do service as a,pail. Like '. - . the - `here. Fortv years. record of call was accepted and the induction takes ' ail by the hPv. I5. I . Robson. On enter- many other things in this world. these- - lece on be tem iter 'Ind. - I perfect satisfaction given in _ p P Ing the church the bride was much ad- fire extinguishers work all right in theory, - - every case. On .Wednendav evening when Wm. Gil- , inired as she wended her way np the but fail when most relied upon.. .- mer arrived home from the virlaue he !aisle to th4 alter w,tJt her usual quiet -- .-..*�• fo�ud that another man, Ira IJdetl be ; , i utt SLe R eared to have Rufiered `-. - I 1 g 3'• pp A new enemy to the potato has a oar- I ut., - name, had ta►ien ,►osi;ession of hie house 1 PP ° $$d . J M PALMERr g in no way from the fati guin effects of ' is a 80LlciTril) BY . • and refused to let hire in. Un gettin the g ed in 1�.Igin in the shape of a vine vtorm rio� assistance of a neighbor. Udell came out her long journey. The iinportaut offices Rbout an inch long. If this proves as - . , the , - PICKERING, ONT. :35-6m of roomsman and bridesmaid were abl • hies head, inflicttn an nttl wound. The tablex performed respect -vel b- Air. John Swift to. ` . and takin an axe struck William on the K y dap irous a cease, common bu of ' g i° g P � 1 . were turned, and Udell paid for his insol. and Aliss Woodruff. the close of the grCoulthard, Scott & Co., of Oshawa, haye.- - nte NE�iT , ALARM :s. ence by receiving a sound threshing at the short but iwpressive ervice the organ received crop reports from all putts of the - • e1y hands father and son. Late Wednesday pealed forth the beautiful strains of hien- county, which shows that the outlook iih . - -- y ,gh- , night Constable O'Connor, of Pickering, delssohn's Wedding march, and it watt this county is not so bad as a ,%hole. The file, came np and arrested Udell and deposited some time before the ha oou le could . - I sols hurt in the presence of B. Bunting, J.P. PPy P report from I3roagliam is as follows :-- ling . gain aceess to the street, so numerous Fall wheat about rib bushels er acre; a for - The prisoner was remanded for trial until Pere the con tulations bestowed u ob p - sea. 10 a.m., i3atarda in W hitb ,and was P seting wheat, about 20 bushels per store ; - .. koa ' • y' them fay fxiends. After a sumptuous barle , about 25 bushels r acre ; oats, l,z�- Fine uaht ,arid landed. in the scanty jail anti that time. weddin breakfast had been art en of y . l;, Certain witnesses have been served with g P about 80 bushels per acre ; peas, very , --- papers at the residence on Richmond street, at or, drowned out ; hay, very good ; corn, ? Fully Warranted. : ,vllicb'>t lalrge annober of invited gnQsts air; roots,. backward, too dry; aPPl+as+ . .: j :_ - were resbrh4, the newl wedded de• t ^�^�^ c 11 - A despatch from Rome says ---By de- y P� complete failure ; other fruits, very good. ' - -j , the arae of the Holy Office the tarthinl will be part for Westminster to spend a short The 'PVhitby township etztaneil met at ;� for NEW Elf HT -DAY CLOCKS, I allowed the use of fresh cheat on Friday, honeymoon. The bride and bndegroow $rookhix ori Monday last. ThereI was - . ocke A st 16 The dis nation is me were the recipientit of many costly avd but little business to transact. Mr. Hen able HIG iLY ORNAMENTED CASES, >' 'q''" a useful resents. The writer of this ar '� . in honor of the feast of the Assumption of Sonley was paid for two sheep killed by : ' �4.' CATHEDRAL GONG the Blessed Vir title with uUmerous other friends ft ora dogs, and the contracts with the brill k I.= ,. : ,. gin, ge tl Returns from the township societies in here wish them joy, long life and happi- builders were confirmed. , An account of ' the electorial District cf North York, are Deas• belay no troubles ever fall on them. 588 was paid Overseer Thomas Rogtley, ; as follows :—King 200 members ; Whit. for cutting thistles on an unoccupied lot ' 0 church, 201 : East Gwiilimbnry,W6 ; and Mrs. Wilson, of Stouffville, went' to owned by Mrs. B. McQuay, in the 7th r. - _ . `' •Georgina and North Gwillimbury Union, Toronto on Friday last to viait her dangh- con. Tire 588 was, of coarse, duly charged . ' ' - :. 146. Un presumption that the grants to ter, Mrs. Stewart, of Queen street east. against the property. The council ad K i 4 ate z' ' , r: the ttjbove societies from the government On Satnrdap morning she fell in a faint journed to meet again on Saturda , the Ef '`, I .0 ' and begat will be the $arise as last year, and died in twenty lrunates, death result• lfjth of August, at 6 p.m., to intr uce : # N' �' 1 da s jo 8 -6: BARNA y , • t� 6 "'1 i,F r , y the total to each t.li6 "ar will be as fol- ing from heart disease. Dr. Cleland was and perhaps carry through the oou oil a M ows :—King, $184.44 ;-Whitchurch, summoned but could do nothing. The by-law to raise by the issue of debe urea 1 "�• `r. '� �� ' Watch Repairer and Jeweller r _ _t :�_ - lU• - ! 5186.12 ; East Gwillimburw; $189.48 ; body was taken to Stouffville for inter. $18,000 for'the construction of the ecea , ,, ►a 4 Zrock at. �itb -' (Ieorgina and North Gwillitnbury,59$.87. meat. eery bridges withinibhe township. °° k-� • , k e y .! {:•.. r. ,. :.:,: i.' - - _ / _ ..i.i { Y',•,� r}-0' _ mac, I i 1 4 ` - - a _ !i k t. .� - l / �. r P ,x {: 3 U !, J:. ) F: . - Y ... r f l M !t >� _ -,*`:. v , ,--: : k .re - 6 -L.. ta{' - w �• I x• . } t' . ! t� A a� r' �h t, r• #•, t ( W` a f K !Y S- 11A 8 Y t p 7 3+ - > d s , r ii��,, efi `- I � 1'' 3' .. a F .._, , Y' .. ... , .. Ay. .: ♦ ! 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T44tritiolisouthorities ' I 'L've . &I=, Spain, Wt is greatl�t on An- ms rraits..paws, mossas* Fscd6 0"04 made'tor the pro � 1, - 1. - . : , "',:; ,-.Z. . . 1. , - vin2 , _ %;,�_ . A ­__ - - - _., J z .. . _1 I .1 -'A. - / , ­ . I ,,, .1 illonton Saturday. , I bount Ve fie ratting I 0 a Vn , , - I _. .- .,., . .1 ­ . . � . . 11,� : � I . ftw�, moom . . . a" "a Y, -:. : . - . I - � , . - I . C n4er Lot - Tke dream of the r 1kiiants e , d 111111MAIR , . i . ­ - I I L . I � :, ", . - � .- 4 . ­ . I , 4 V -; . - � . . I C"ADA� I , ,.'-, - '. J I . _, ) � - �� .; ­ . '.1'. . 11 � A 14enc I _' in biftdiij -_ )r of t$je Magazine o.f warsest homespun, wc rked UPI$ P8114111 . . neft"416011. . . _. I ". . .1 , 'k - I - *Mr HenZ M. StanI4 ha hS di _ a telepWR In the A at, N .� -,. - - . . . L :; I . I ' . s qu te recotei. rmn �, aum . 'and mono vith" �thii L -11, I I : ! _ * . m w .- ! - I I .. L �. � -_ The�� I W ' I . the Montreal edt and - Soon be . - Switzerland line f ' StNetelurg � to Berlin, tia 10,11111- American Xor P.1, . r. Pro�"_ Bendeedeall but the dull Vown 1% 0% - %% , .. . - ipp ff for ot" " . . by It colomed east LL lfioilclug the pawage" ,. � .1 %� - .­ sh ing trade. I . - . ---- . is rel6ved 'Onous I Ilt d - . .. ­ _. . . . with his bride, tow and Warsaw. . . tealqphip Ile', .-- *1 .. I * _. � . I . - i cribea the peasant, the habitaxt, as he is call' boo,ft tir " ft I.. I boy tb . s", _­_ __ . . U! ' _ _ . . I I . __. � 0 The Halifax have formed Viscount - * �__ I The Alpine club, of France, will vivit 4 of the Province of Qu0b0c- Tmvellers end. by the blue or i earl' a e y � 'Poo - V, list 114te, t I .11 & com= grocers Of provin- I I . __ .. . i I of "'b"011"" : ,. .,. - _. _;.,� . . . . � . . . . I � on. ! Boyle (the FArI 7ot shartllo�) 'Ottawa in September, and will be s0000m- in that region who are familiar with e0que : . c4t of the 14 % 40 ' � . *. . . . . I !i . reached Liverpool *2 , No . L . I _ i I . . 1. '_­ ' I ..I- - _: I - About 4,000 men ar� wil,tited in the North- ship T..t.nic. last V64 'by the.stesont- pallied by Mgt. "Ile. - . . . I cial life it, Franoe h9ve Allon remarked how They wear beef . -I to tbMb OU119 m.t", - . � �.*� . : �__ . � I ny nes i oceasililly cloix-lom"g _y -est . . I . .�L. - � - we -at for harvesting. 1 - - A Buencle Ayres despatch Isays �.ne thou- the difference bet*cen the people of Britta r to the knee in Sul nier strtq 01 ,,,Vner,q Of tile far %% . - ._.... I I . - � . . . . i __ . . . The steamer Majestic, - Ima cle the mita4fta, I . and ,I,t, �N 'to IN, 6 � , 0 i i ' - t a sea- from Queenstoh to New York in fi Of .Nf r - /'- The Nova Scotia c �' Wand persons were killed and five thousand and those of Normandy are repeated aniong and leggins, 11 winte the rwfound hiin I _ � .. I ,at miners Topor tons 'and Normans cmins are all Made r, 04 . .: � .. - son of unprecedented, prosperity ve d&YO woundeo in the revolution. - The.4k .. . . . � I . Oe eacendemts, of the Bre Und at r r,wepinit by tile name . . -, - I- �. . .­: ; . - and twenty-three hours. - ' ' ,C",colon* in CAhads. and for this reawn 01(l 'Out the - - - I . . . , 6 . I . � , . . _. -Tames Lane, a Roi�bank, Man. farmier The order The Rumian goveru�eut has tak"'aleps 1rh IM& 4 tliko'F toel ,011,g ever.dreAm8d lie W&A L . ­ � . -, - I .for the removmJ of the West Breton- A r966 4, are soinetimes call Mun* I ,bMyle. T4e rumors] . .. . - __. . . � _- ­ , ­ , wasAilled by lightni�g on gaturda'y. 31 Riding regiment from Hal. to stop the work of Protestant missionarie . a, Those of ent, for elianill; 4he Fre ch CanAd- Y P -Vincou .. ! , L strong of will, and for -c IO'- . 1. L - .. .. - x to Bermuda . sturdy in body rvent to". The wife's labo;Z - S that a Ii% . � 1�.,_ - __ bag been countermanded. I especially in western Russmi 4 "I fiwm "In. I'lloq two days 11tv - . , ' piety, w e - On, eornpofJ4 . - I � i . . -1 � . �L�.L , -I A cyclone in Madawaska count N. A, - - It is announced by the Russian n&wx- in , . hit 'the Normans are "shrewder the simplest descripti * It dre% . 0 .b,t Boyle guarded if is secre t . - .. � .. _. ! , , wrecked thirty buildings on Mon3a Gen. WOINIeY retire4 0# Friday fro in business, fay, and more amiable." Inter� warm woolen shawl W of romantic story to Wilt " I ­ . -, - � 1. Y. ., . . in his papers that transportation to Siberia will . . , 0 a blue skirt , 4 1 . . . - . I . � mari;iages with' English, Irish, Sco6h, and of homespun, and a neat lillen C or Arell so I come home to take I - � 7 % . . . place as Adjutiwt General, a ad will assume Shortly be abolished as a judicial punish- all ,f. _oiW y . .. I :.; - - � . � i Sir John Macdo Prince command of the forces in ireh�nd in October. . d some farmers, and tied undei the chill. � . .- � . a _ .. nal4haa gone to , . - . - . . ....... - , . . .. .. � . !Edward Isla=d, where1 he will spend a week. _ ment. Indiana vary the tyyes, an - Q�, y a not too &WRIII � ..1. . . : . I I . . . . . . I I '. . . . . I . It is announced t%at on th expiration 0 . I . who ol&im descent from the old French no- As the railroads I)Plrin t. ke-th . British . . I first tearn& : �. . I . . . :� .. I . .. . George Robinson, ifl� oung mA i f The Russian 'paper Gmandanin' an Lit ty that remaiued in Canada after the ces. Sant better a,cquaint " I � . .- ...- ..", . - __. ., I n, dropped fi, year from the Duke of Man heater's death . ed wi rn't e ph. death 'n an old Copy of I 11: . I I . - I I . dead while dancing a� �_iniiipleg the other his widow will. marry the , Russia should increase her forces near tz: Sion, support their claies with courtly bear. worl7they indulge rn( - th th( 0 14,4 oronicle, which I pi9ked *if '. I . - � .,Ma rquia of Hart . ore I ( . . - . - . . � .,. _,.. night. i ington. - Afghan frontier in order.to teach England ing and dignity of manners " well as with beginning to discard ho � hleilpll 'rest, and a hotel in Seattle, �vlierv, I )I � I . . . � . . . � I . 1. - . � . ... I . 11, and tie 4 . - ­ ton, it� large quant I . -1 '-. . ,- - . I . . I - prudence. But amid &'I introduce more lu ur,(us , r baft-beer. ' 51'* . . - - Canadian cot . Editor Walsh, hel S'entinel, has Pekin, China, is if . ubmerge' siness hig!ily aristocratic names. . x , - livin &IN � j'1T0,r8F8,. -d ini . . __ - - . - _L I - of the Coos . join . . . .- . . I . . d and bu variations the general type of the habitant is diet of the farmer :s st 11 ,,�X,(., 9-- But the a litindn I '. _-, .. .. . being shipped from Vancouver for China and been sentencedto three months? imprison- there paralyzed. The government has order- perfectly well marke& . Just before the m(rilill.- ( I ! I (Iiingl City, and was 8 irprised to f I * . � stock TaliCh 'I . I L ' - L - . .. .. ", . . I . . . �. Japan. - - ment for publishing a Speech ilelivered at a nin . d) leal Y plilin. 1 1 %�roo ' I I . ­ -I . .. . 1* .,� _.. . Well-inforined-politi�ianst state that theire prohibited meeting. ed the immediate ope g 0 � Shun King to He is usually of small or mediu'nl size, his (train, pelit coilp .fl . ty' he tili - advertising for Inc. .,.-. - .1. . eyes, well -knit whiskc-161)")' I the be el but he ]lad gone to) N, i - . . . I I . , ill wlli,.,, h ve t . . , . . - - . . . -_ 'Will be an early session 'of the Dominion Par- Mr. Glailstone, speaking al foreign trade. I dark, with 8parklin* brown being ustiall . r1f, land, I .. .w the X4 :- :. rnient �.%s o dered th frame, having astonishing powers of endur- fused some T, k'aXl(!,4.. e has* and the Icttel. Was ft)l.%%-;kl -1, '.. _ I - .m , liament. I The Russian Gove a )8inthe Ife - .14. � - .. . � ' I I , _.. ___ . .. .. - . . . . . Liberal Club, referring to Gen. Siminon 18 earef ]ffe wir", So)()" as lie ( � . - . � I - I I 914 8' enforcern I X"inst the4) an ie ; his face, generally placid, often dull, not to allow th "yoll"ge ehi. ren tf) Id I ent of the' edicts of 1882 c Id W I .. I - . Mr. George T. Bla k9t,ock hais b' 'n re'- in's im to'the Pope, said it was generally Jews, anti a milli *11 be com quickly brightens at a jest. The.women, or he will taka it a la - , I , . Ilee hilu Toollie too ,N(."-. , -,..: - .. . on Hebre I wi . rac, li F � I 0 first I � -inain ill . N' . _. .. .. � L 89 I - . , 1, t y creat onsi me?] billi ined as sell - 11 for the defeeieice of regarded with mi iving and f uspicion, with pelledio to 1 17 tires, as the men call them, are mostly of the day c' nly I S' 114ri 1 *6 ior counse . i ... . , - L . . eave the cot n ,r . . sts Of It Ad ier of . rd i'd I - ; - - . .. Birchall. - doubt, indignation, and even with disgust. brunettes, pleAsing rather than retty " a in equal proportions 8()Ilr milk I. . . . � ­ . I .-. I I . . . _­. I i - __ � ­ . .. I Italy has ordered the st�dy of En I' I to i . W t h I -)11(.I( .1leat hours. % i I . . 1 - 100 diim�ige [lailian rule, generally Strong, tranquir owing broken and soakeil 1;1 it But why did �011 If . (),NN * . . _ ., . - ., .1, '. .. : Fire did $' at the" residence of Viscount Cranbrook preside *on Monday be added to the curriculuml of all it , gr tie milk.' hr� . � - .. . ... _. - � . ... L 8 e. - Frank, 'imple, and indus- served short ly before I i ' I)i1iner - tives, or iii -kc ywir whel: I � _­'. .1.. - � I . and has endowe� the necena l(fday, t.he bill 4 JRon. David Mills, 1,4ndoa, on Monday at the unveiling of a,statue oil the Tbames universities, tout with ag - : - � . 1 ... . morning. ! embankment to the late Ri lit Hon, W. E.' ry trioug, they help the men in the fields dur- fare comprising i . � _: - . , - professorships for the purpose. Pea'soll 1), in wlijc I (� throulh all Jlese y4!arS'.'­ I - . i - Forster, the Libe r.e- th gre(q) If ork hil ci We , . I , I . . . The general conference. of the Methodist lan, chief see ing harvest time, and spin and weave -in- been boiled wi erl)s ?I 11 there really i -i lic, I i rat states I I . - . � is t Moutreallpli Sep. tar In the Divorce Court suit brought by Vio- deed, often clothing the whole family. is generally . I he s wasa pot)" c­rr­1Il';1l-1 l - . - . -m 6urch of Canada open. y for Ireland under Mr. G.1adistone's Gov.- eaten with Illol', po� alway . . - . I I s8e . wet -k hut . . . - �`_ - --".. - tember 10. ernmelit. count Dunlo'against hi ife, formerly Belle Their houses are clean and orderly, and the (1"8ert is a ')()Wt Of 1),� a , The ed to write every i ­ - - , . I i� � .- . I . Bit ton, the London music h, lainger,a do. prayer Wok conistitutocis moist of their read- mixed with W, and .9, . 8 w I- �­ -1 . - - I . - . ' The London postm6 . . the bl'ea(l, as fOr t, our mili, ff. -7 . I ! ' - - �� ,;- 1 Joseph Rollin,-.' - n recently discharged �'Qur 0 0 . - ' I . . I - ..., . � ... I a 16-Y boy, fell over oil a cision ff" given in fa, f the lady. ing. . moal, but they add mal le sugar he morifin, in brief, Lord -Boyle'.4 ,itor � : , -1 . �_ - the clif o - . A . . . . .: . . � .. "r '�a ccount of their activity in organizing tire I , I - -(1 . - . . - . .. I rat Major's hill, I tian ,on Mondaiy, ' Men and urging their demands for better By order of Emperor Willi , all the weak point of importance -made by Dr. Render Put. . at thi, re. . it, is.this: He %% .ld t" .\,11, i ­ . . - 11 . - and was killed. I I k . I I . I . . L :_ -11 .. . : . � i I . . . treatment are in a starving nolition, de. or ailing children of workm n eniplqed in � is t1i'It it is a great mistake to suppose, as I All their qotips, ments 111141 steu, start a stock fitrin lit ('anai I L . - * . I- .1 ve them. Government factories will h re a holiday at many people do in the United States and in I seirve( in one large ilitill a / am llill-l"ll parl - . I I The report of the Montreal harbormister spite tl e -efforts of the union tc, sa, A er of tile I)w I -, - . .. - . - memb . ., .- I _., I . . .- � - a the seaside at the Go -,ernme t's expense. is PIRCed in tile (. - , I - ga"/o Macleod. His bl-other, the . . - .. . . -port The newspapers very gencrall ( urge Post. tile British portion of Canada, that tile elltrt, (of tile tabl, I ., I!! � - , . . r the present ._` . alect - was advertising for hilil, wa! i - - - �, season. master General Raikes to reins' French Canadians s ak a mongrel di I They break their pleces, of lore w lie -in the trade of tile cI hows an increas� � I 1 . ��-_ - ­__ i .1 I I . I - .. ate them. many; . ,li,l t - . . - or patoi,,. The une( treated aptak ung -ram. i h P thet i_ - . � . I I - L i ,.�. . .. . It is stated that ple in New ru 4 1 dro , - . .�- _. - - . Tile English Royal Niger Company has foundland I ,� � e mail) di -41i and t lell 8(�()()p th ,same btisinetv, awl at th- sall 1) - .- . . . I I . I.. . Hon. C. C. Colby will' ,eave foi En * , e1press themsely a in favour of matically and inelegantly, and they use with8p or fork till ti f'appe em Iiii in 1887 tile y(olliltr(A' brodwi. I - - . ... - I -, I I . . . . I . : - . - a - ill be A LZcompa'nied b h i n Normandy, Picai n This custon, Satiilt� W4111t lionw, bi . , .t'te, iii . . . - . � - , : , . . � I few days. Hew' rope in prohibited the importation or We of intoxi- annexation to the United 1, tatea if'there words current i Ay, a 'd ed . I oon is ea led '?(1110 - - raising and . . I . - .. . , . :- Fit ' -1 Ana th 4 . . � .. _.. Y on Moral grounds, but on business principles, question. - ny centuries ago in their old rather parent is heard now all,, then may' ' determined to try,bis 111-k ;k , _: � 1 .- . � . I � . i I - - . - � than their modern sense, but that does not, child whose appetite is f aggin, ,�Urllngtok part of the Country. lb- , i , , I - - I - - i I I , - lForty-three Icelanders arrived in Mont- *1 holding that the profits-growini Em ror W - - , I re . - . don, Mr. Charles W. Coll, . Y is eating liquor in its African possessions, not is not asatiIiifactory settleme to the fishf ry Britta . - .: � -,.- . real on Tuesday night with the intention of liquor traffic are more than c%ni illiam had aprivate conference constitute a patois such as is heard in French mon rh,;r-"Dip in 4*, Tacoiiia, alid filially bmi-111 . .. .... .a : : - - .- .9 h-W,e , - . y ( ear. 'I - - I . I . . - settlin elledby the with ri few horses rie i . . . ­ in the Nort it in Leopold at Ostend'on Friday, provinces. The workin classes in the cities After dinner all farcl -al, Iloist. ()t). . I . I I . i , ' . - . . nic I E . e n 1141p inelt, of Boyle, t . . - . .. pecuniary losses resulting from (rink deuior- and it is 11ought that aa a r,-sult Belgium also use techi a fi Supper brings ' Iding the under tile naine _ . - ' - * . Ion. - . d I _ alizati . long igh words, such as servants. , . i - . .. � � . It is reported that the debts contracted at . I More neW . .1 . -.1 - _.. I ' ta "i ai tine job," or bow instead of maitre, sour milk, cold potatoe. &Ad alias to eol I , . .I UNrT - ED STATEs. - 1; - ...: -. I mphy be I ken aa a ki�d of Sleeping partner anti the rein iecal his title. . . - , . , . � - . - , Halifax by Prince - Dhuleep Singh will be , .. . . into the Triple alliance. and shop instead of magagin.' 's, aina q Fie settled there, three years � , .1 . . J � . i __ - paid by the British autho,ities. . Philadelphia's population is 1 0",894. - . z . The French the pork front the dinne .. Near the cow . . -1 ­ . . - '- Canadians have also coined words not in t lenty of flah -is eatell. heard frem Or wrote to) ,Lily f ­ . .­ - . .. ... I * . M tich excitement has been coused in' South- he I ' - . - . , - . ­ - . . . Gordon,. -who set fire to the Cailibrian A hailstorm in North -Mkota has caused ernRus8ia by the apparei�tly authentic dictionary of the French Academy, a oil Occasionally an in. tives, and never read any lle� . '. I . .1 - ' u fusion of hot water and t(ja.qt, under the times in three years Ile jollf-11 . o - . : � .. great destruction to cr " P011dreirum, balture, borde, ' i � I" � ­ _. . - I � I .� hotel, Wapella, Man-, wi I spend the next statement that many Rufmia peasant girls ,e de neige, and name coffee, is Rerved. ff harvest ti.l., the - life in )rison. so on : I - 1� - . . � I - . . - I ­ .. 0:' are decoyed or abducted froi to sell liorses. It was on 11' . . . .. .. .. . - fifteen years of his I .. . The flour output fro innea'Polis last their native inen carry bread all([ colfl pork t the Feld - - he picked tit) it newspaper I . . .- . . ., ­.. . - 1. . . . The manager of the Dc I I week was the.heav"leat in tw ytars. country to surply Turkish If reM8. . "The peasant speaks without English ad. for hinch, anil eat� it witI, It . . - . . . : .- r , . � a e oraine Coal rail- rrL ' . mixture, he will nay, It iotiollille, ,It wt.tof,, They have an odd way of ( nife: him. � - . .. . _ 'Way says he will be JL fie Kansas drouth has been roken, but The war between Guatema a and Sail gal* when lie should say, 111do'.ul, 'It Mills ;'-anti, and pork ; they 1101(i tfl(! S;Ill,l%k-"l111ebread - My brother showed file . . ,�Ilat,ip . lay coal down ill � t rn ' I L __. . - . . - � . �.. I - . q Winnipeg this winter or 5 a ton. -, the Minis have come too late to s f,ve the corn vador still goes oil. The Sal ladomn arin7 lie will I , ' . - .1 . I . - . . ...?. � � . .. crop. . . k f hits Inain, plunder, when lie paini of the left hand; allfl % I in the . cli PPIIlgg" laalid Boyle, " sayi . I - � I A -strong cru isa(lvaliciiigir)tptlieintc,rioro�,f the enemys means,, ret,,, 0 - vilile pre8sing and that sonif: . _� -, sade is abo t to be comi goods. .These are instances of one corner of it agai seen in Alaska, - � i � nene- - . . .. , ­ ., ­ ed in Montr Fr4n 21(W members in ':'-Rl thelBrother- coun try, and it)is expected that when (I uat,e alifillile of words. A few more : If lie wish a piece off with in8t the t11111,11) they cut ,marshal claims to have seen : - . - ' - . _. ­. . . . r C I - I - , . - .. ­ : eal against ta exemptions.The hood ol arpenters of the Unite States has Mida has mobilized her * . . a Circi lar 111f)" ion. . I - d forces she will be able to describe a chit,' jjio wears out his clothes next stick the erld t)f lit- knife into th� - __1 , � I .. , am(nint of exempted property there is $19,- g I I. I The), is not true. I never '-%'a.4 wit� � . .. I - . � , i..-.. - __ 7453210. .1 town to 70,W0. - - to annihilate the intruder. i quickIV, he will say, C, ­d un rrat ollit piece t miles of Alaska. I knew nol - !.: � . - . .- - 11 . I - find carry it to tilt, ,,,itJ,. - - . � .. . � I' I . I .. . - It is estimated the Public'- ilebt,of ' . . . 'File PM ports presuming Ili(! lifflrde . ... L - _ -1 . I wwri, r, 'He is a real littfe lisurer ;1 ail lie cess IN it peeidiar and stril i . . � . the ic celebrated Russian novelist 01yeb - . . : -1 .- - . . I . - Oat Ush ;Iflj� ()III.. -it' - . z ::, _ . Mrs. Roderge ITalliniere, Of Tecumseth, - United States Jim- been redteed aB icnisky has been seat to -Siberia lilecause Will Say, It I'll' tal"I", instead Of R' in' lion. dranght of water tit(, llit'i . 1%'ith a . dre-ame(I that illy family NN, s . � I--,.--. I I - .- who has suffered for months from dy� ep- '.�4,000,(XX)during th ' I I I. -i c(Ill I Pete " - . q. �­ P e month. lie wrote a letter to' tile Czar in support of 1)(11 * 'Ile, 'He wearies mc.' Instances of cor Of it Stindav . I � .� -_ sla, (lied a few (lays ago Ifter ,in absolut, . . I 8" . Inc. I . . . thily 41111:1 ll,f' ibvil. (lietar %. , � _ - : - During the one tile memorandtifli seat by Ai011 of words are numerous. (' T . I 1* . - fast of 43 days. hundred yeirs )f the exi8- Maolimne Tzebri . rul One fre. I treating Lord Boyle repeated severa . . : . - I kova, and a School girl I litly heam, in . themselves "tt lJI-v;Lkf;u,t to thiel� had no ulterior motive- Ili . - . . - tence of the patent office in 1% ashingtoll, Of eight�een, who wall (life 1 Ah.'( 0 ("e. -t d'iyd,,ur when It I pancakes, rrope.q, inad" ')f %vIl"ittf," flotirao . - - . , . I .. .. Valuable phosphate lead; in- tile Wakefield 433,4.'t2 pateiltij have been issued. � I arrested ill bed a great misfortune is'1111plied, and lie should whereabouts; laml no (I lim-rel ) � - � � .. - . .-.� � : district, about twenty miles from Ottaulft"_ . le lie . . not hurried tolpri8on in her 1. ttt", alid vaten With or all lant-es 1)�, inai ria -.!e ,)r of I .. . , I 'have just been discovered by a Californij 'ighborhood of Austi - ex. . . ., - . : - I mai)Ic sugar I In ti flight dress, has also been banished oil sus.. !aY, A h .1 qw, malho-ur, 'Ah ! what a calarn i milk, cooked with I)u . . � . - . . . 1,11 millions of caterpillars Ira" 1), T- ion of possessing Nihilistic oecrt I or mollas-if, L I - I . � . - I _ . v ­ Dollar. tii'e' Ple ce is roast lo)r� '. miner narned invaded tts. .1 ItY-' Mally natitical' terms are applied to L of ilitilligell s- ,knotlic . r article i�iaole Ills ,tieclusion ,legir-11olo .. � ... I � .. . . / " . I . � fields and are destroying the' ce — . . tat)(] Illatters: Einharquet a rhetyd ;"I " J, a,,, the took it notion to kek:p -linct . , -1 I ' . .. . ropi. 10— , embark i drippings Of which, , * , �i I.: I - . Oil ./pYrox- (I, P"Pt, are . � . . Fanners in western Onta riopronounce the , : .. I .1. I . a horfie,' instead of 11101de: a ,-&#yd, i aypreciii.ted by t . much .. did so. Lont Bx)yle's hrothe - i .. . '_ ,- -Z . _. I . growth of the two -rowed biLrley8eed in)pc Miss Jeanie Hartniutn, of Merty,tolvii, Pa., ' '. . NO 60an Thert." . . . �. I mount on a horse ;' Bien grer, ,well rigge(i , 1 O pigs heal, alill ; Is() it sti-%v, ra, to the conver,--ttloll, ct)lltlrll:� . - . - . til('N* selfloill eat 11 IfIle lia'I any Serious re; . . - cd from Englu ' in thew days whe,, persons of pr6cill for Bicn.fourn -, 'well atiloplied ;' amarru, i� I Meat, but they I& it in -I' . I . ,rt- shot herself dead tile other day Uc4lise of i -1 . feet. ill 8t,tillll(. qw , . . I . . � X . - . Ment a granA success.- I . ene I ., I - Wilitt.t. Whell game himbelf,­ said Ili,, lWothel-, , . nd by t lie � onlilliQu Govt-rn- fearis of hydrophobia. Her pet dug had bit- Proclivities are so common, when from lieu of attaches � I- .. . . - . . tell her. . . , .. cord -am . .I., ill place of is abundailt. I%- lie" thev ki 'and Ile Im i . �. . 1. -1 _.- A Nova Scotia girl �wsa fatally bilrned , ' ' . . countering them oil the street, 11, the Shop 91fide.q. . . r . 1.11 ,,attle ag(I found it Out vet, . ; - - . - ; ' pip for market , ., .1. I . �! - . - . Tile collision of the,ste'amerg Vi rg I 801110 of the Political leaders speak alter. Portions "for fam thev oft6i keep cerfain - 11 Why flid7vo,li 4)llllt hi -h . ..- _. . through the instrumentality of her pipe, Louise at Paltimore on Monda o: inia and at the mart, in the place of public concourse irately in French and F,iiglish in the Hotine tile 11now anti di ly ,- I ury in . . . - . 1. -1. . � , ." - which she put in fier pocket too quickly Y aused the on tile cars, on the steamboat, etc., mail ; i use, which tile), 1) - booked his name for sailing ` - . � ­� . � . & &I 9 up als U-11 Itell. "To avoid ptil)licltv, milt . . . . .. . -1 I when she was done smoking. loss of fourteen lives, and two of the injured were beginning toi conclude that there is Ito 'of (lolan'Ottll at Ottaw ; id this is imtahly Th(I alm seems[ to) I". t *on the . � *-,v:I, I I . .. : �___ z I . are (lying. . place where the "bef6reated hog" is not, it tile uoLse with Hon. Wilfred Ut 1 ( . - 1) live to answer questiolls'** ­ -1 - ... . - .. .- - .. I . Two women and one mail were biLptized The Safi F � lei' 1 - 6% ­ - Ili no smill compliment to a community to whom it in Said that it woul"I take tirier, of. simplest fare, all(] preferal-I - #)n that which Lord Boyle s;kill that th, . . �''. I '_ I . rites ml 8co -iamber of a well- y .. . I rmon ) commerce lwa(i%*Prtise(Itotlieworl(lasbeiiI freefrow trained ear to tell wilich is ilia mother Rd * I Viol) �N'. J'heoriginal n(Ahing about *New `i',)rk,,,r - . , - .- _. /1'. according to Mo by an elder of has de is not convertible into t - - . - _. � . , the Latter Day �'Ih Clared itself Strongly in f -- 9 . _ . Saints ' ch, in the Rivei 1-nercial reciprocity, on tl�- a:v� " of cOm' his detested presence. tongue. "Ice given to the French `o.01,,II1'-4t8 Wa.1 to lie. liked tile fai. %ve,t, and . .. i:� - -_ - t lino ed -Such Pmi8e has just - . . I Thames, at London, On�, ,.if Saturday. dvocat - I make t . 1 . . . . beell bestowed I heir 0`11111 Cloth' . : , I .. - . . by ,*,cretary Blaine. Upon Edinburgh, byaltr But one does nok &ad th n I [fig aild tiu)ls, aswell' ba'A some ti lie. . . , . I . . �- . . _! - . I.- Belg:an js�ettlers in th North-west ar. . . on ent sojourning t, ' French-Canadi c we in the I as to raise their own f( - 'o as to he Inde - i - I �­: ... - . .. e ,Senator Hoar argues that �ekar( -for the alle in tat lan prem mich, Anglicism* all; pen . dant I X)(1, . . . .1 - . - - . 11 .ielit capital. Mr. Swinto Rcamnlivr ,,e* .." "a' Of Outsiders, . esi)-ially of the FImperor 1#71oilMian* .7 - highl pleased with t ew- homes, So interests Of her f, n te8tifien that palernew I irr hOnlour a � F,nf ligh. But .1 . . I . . � . I.. .. ir dressers shot Ill cause though lie has iningled freely with the peo. se'd c"'WT-M 111s, anti Fairfl. N Coraryllinivatioll , - I - .- . . say3lons. L.- Hacault, editor of the Cour- ,Great Britain to agree to th . . I . %vith citiei � - � i . ftf 4P ,ca ")if a it ant towns soon I . Tli� visit of I'llipcior \\ : * ­ .; ... � - ­ . rier - "a I )egan to, %vork changn, \ i ' . - , - -1 * .- as just visited them. view of the seal question. - e Merican pie lie has not et encountered the 4111111al ill I r1o,ment, I -To apply to t 11 - - them. I I Victoria, which'i de Bio-uxelloi, who h' . lioarlite 't . S t-0 be f-11 1� , . I . .- . ' lieu of 1're,venOr wit pwt- - n in aniong " - . J . . ' Id The celebrated - q uest ion, t hat fie has seen no hogs among tile Mande. . ition, or une (b. - - . i _4110- ! . .; . his call upon the Czm-, will - . ! -1. Contractor Randolph Macdona has i Blythe will'cionteit in San Ublic track drive". who are helpful,respect. i .- . . . __ - - # '. broughtsuits gai6tlorontoclahningnear- Franci8c " - . . _. - . rs' dan . sticklers for pur'e , at . Band, - - . - - fathoill th�_,ir purport. Tlit. . 7 . i :. . a headache I),, ,,,:,. - . . - al a, million (161 cide-d i-) favor of Frorence, the i * Ff each have beell, trying to extirpate An-' And litild to . . I � . will decline to athilit is tit . - -., ly, a quarter of. O, in vo4lng $4,(ft,0(X), blu been de- fuland notgiven to cheating; no hog ill tile For many years, tile - Tbe Internallon riunes busy for s,)me ,weeks. �- � . - � . a 11a . � lageJ4 Ill 11(gitimate hotel@ whose k,,epers are cautiolls, alidwait. I Mammals got . . . connectiou with the Do i improvemeLt - : . , . .. i- . 1. . . - works.- child of the (lead milli ' onatire.- . era mculiels of ,service who don't expect I - ' glicidn's, anti to make tile laliguaLge 0 I go to beof alitin � -. . . I ply the courtesies wbid, a � � _1 � z � .. 4 I .. , - J119 . .. I . - - - It is Possible that the oppositfolt i ps: I iipeakei a stail wrjterg 11 f PI I'lio And ,Nlary,8 gone. after 4 oc t 4 1 IS .;, t I I fT; - I ve fecls � � 1, *-. of the jostling [logs, who disregard the ' fore acellrate anti As if poor matill, .- . . Fifteen hundred leelan lert, celebri'ted eamtern inalsters and handlers of of fellow peolestri ei'11. L.uis - , I 10" ; '. � t hai -ley may I ights Polish 'a hadn't crougli , or affectionate relati �_ . . � I � r8at Washingon to Dational lioOct, anti the Abbe R. H.' (-aff. Mit be tile, best (of 1)()%S, . . pay from tinic to) tillie. Yk . . .: .:. - their national- holiday at %% innipeg oil .Sat_ influence enougi, Senato hou.8, " not even among tile awellso dandies . :: I - .. 1. anti; no "staring Honore Frechetw tile Anti we ill - ' I � . - I . .._1. 'ardewy. The orators of the (lay exprek'sed knocii Out the proposed duty oil barley. and dudes whopromellade oil Princess arect graill . , I Anti never make a bit of fl()i 44. * .; - . . . . . . . . . mail Fniperor is illonlillatc C I " _.Z . . " I 114%,e work prizef; ill literary competi- And we will I,v jtl..t about, and t! - . . their greatest satisftwetion ith the change Oil Sactirday afternoon Cha Ho "tolmwco hogs who )uff their it tions fil France. I sevills to loe'e;l . - I - _. L tion - ill .ril)lt- ,ro(;Il, . ; from Iceland to Manit6ba. I .'. r I t;8 I I c (,'a ffrey , mokc t e.1 , . - . -her . _. I I - tile Caiia�ilaii bridge jun!per, Jum .Ot lit expectorate their I Proillited'INlary that 1%,c %v()" . . . . . cuse for tmveling any%% . .. 'Mowi . 11 d from fi her folk's faces a I "'110 (*Sl)ill Of the habitant is ordinarly 111.1:: I 1. .. . ,�_- Premier I SO Come on to M696h- we i�erfftinlvnee( tt declines. - pay a )till of tile Shears at the Atlantic wor 1j. Fast Ith ill public plawell ; I)o - 110 gS, among the built WILI, a view to) the rigorsof a Calladia , - IlOY8, and lend i lialld, ... . ly for th_011114)t'lv,� that ill -11 � , - . . 8 1 7,000 presented by the DO1 I - . 13b")"4011 It distance of Inio feet. [le was POlice, tile offioers ill charge of tramway,,, winter, ha - 11 Anti we,will pla-v : I �. - �, 11ii1*011 Govv,�Jl_ y . % II)g a porch 'or tallaboldr,' with a . at (verurtil ),til,l. I pnll __ ineia for the ilia f lunatics sellt double door. Its flirniture and ornaillelit . I kii )w t,A,t)il,t till, -t (,,,,,,. I 1111:t*,; llea�l, movenwi4s. That h s ' .: 1, � killed tilt-, patrons of public c011 %,I.,ya I Ices till. ( . . . - _-1 - intenance: - o . , f re. T - I territory V I I'lic report as to the among (Itienters of P` . hvn you rein t Ile hettcr tifile.l. 4* :-.:� : mately awarded to Ontario. e railurtle, . x' . from the conchisioli of ill(-'; - I , distress tie keepers are of the S""Ple-4t, and tile 8110walloes O _. \ from the dispute( bich was ulo- trks an I I -dells, t , 8 , cause You L'all't hear il1ItIi`l'1;' e6uld 110 '. . . th settle , " f 84OPS and their ea`ipl(a�yeeg, the dri% --intor travel, r I I - . 1� - .- - -I'S ill western F)ratt for v bed. , � . - I tit has be. � " fully (, ,el*8 Of and tile moc. - . - --- I carts, not even I . . . . with its Heligoland :Itl i - . __ I peorlole aniong-thebeggars 11j)o11 t Ile C"ins or bottex ma it raf/ex for IJUMPier use cut Now -P Tedt you take tilt! big . sh6vild fkupiish the matei al �:_ Ilanager 6,rahm- wnfirme(l Many Of tile distresse( . , . � , Ueneral . n� of the North- ( I . �._ I - -1 - . a prommell 11 Jun . I . .. '' . . ,era Pacific & Manitoba llailw'ay systell, propose cromming tile border into tilt fertile street. Everywhere lit, *explain#, the mi fall t figure: Ali 1. - I .%* . - . � . I is C I I . . . ve Ing. are mallife e .n .- A e � ( C.111 : . . ablespeeA makilltritiltUt'las! ... - . . - � .i to be transferred to the Paci I �ic 'Lad atiadian North-West. Of good lir d' st. For tf, f w Plaili three-leggit(i 8tool,m, ,�:l IN fig it 111LI-41 Ills vel. Pt I - Manitoba lines are likely o come unoler 'dinburgh )P( en . - � :: - - the coa8t, , etilogillif is WI _some A I ,Jack will taL-e tll,� sl,,',,k- I �Lll'l tonj�, - lie afterwanls visilts Elu,.,,�, � - . And beat tile till,e to) it,, () - � - .... I . I A Tucson, Ariz., despate rain. I t h e F. council oligh t , t,() I chairs with wicker loottonig ; One or -I � . , . .. . ! . . ,h �hys: T e grant its author the freedom Of two rock ing-ellai rg, be,,.,,u,es, 1. I* (111�.,S; to Offset &']IN, slispi-cloll." hitt . . .­ . . : the Dakota Cli-. ision superilit ndent. - - - the City. I . . . 1. I , � . ­ - I �- 1, . .. � - 1. fall in this section (lit ' ring the last thmedays A ad what It pa Otle Of rtistic make; The dinner hom will just sl!l niv, . - . friendly ,,with .1,4in Bull - . The new town has been m(lise that other city muist Im! . , - . , - site of Fort %7iiliain, Oat., unprecedented. All the 8 reams Were itit bea%'Y' "Pa"'61's w"odell trunk gel.%,il,g Anti how I I)Iow it you sliall sce - k8sions,ofaillity 1,;,)I. th'. I� - .i .. , has just been placed on the in trket, anoil'the are flooded, and much destruction 0 advantages eolual ill eve Y ren eeL as both wardrobe and seat of Anti 1 %%'ill I)(,' the Ieadel, too I ; . . . � 15h - I ' . - . : c 1, - I , -- company own . pertY has taker Pro- therecan be 110 settle -bed, anti of CO honor ; a - . I ha4,4,� SLI"uste(l. th"It , I . era . - ; - : � ing the property have I)eefli I place in the valley. 41011bt lAtit the I I M OT, urse the kileading And strikethe table One ,,Ill) m,fy. - , I be duterlikill(A ­ . _. � .1 made sanguine of the suce fic ,Atliens" would Soon be filled to r Ietioll 1,y trough, generall . garia. is � * ; . . - ess Of their enter'- A San Francipleo despatch says the 11 n� M Y sun' up the furniture. Now, we are ready to I)etrlll - . I I . 1 Is . I . I . aill P - . a � I - - Oat houacholdei have it 8pinning. wheel and Ted, here's ,I spooll to Ilt'�! ' to built lito such an .,X, , - . . .. 1� - � prise by tile sales of lots alrea Mail steamets from Safi Francisco w' th I�Scape an .Its, i aci a and wonken who wo -to St. Petersbill.", hu, I. - . I . y made. Ijber� d8�iationfj that now render eir a IoOni_ Tile floor is sometimes cov . rike tile till. - I m . . �. The mercliants of Brandon - - - fe a bur. � . .. I - - . _. - .. . propose boy-. after call at Victoria, B.C., on the Y 1. I . ered with NOW, tootle -too ! anti a hillll 1) Ili, Link! . : . . . — ..41� - - I . I - cotting tile Northern Pacific- and Manitoba and from China, find the Canadian . - -� I 'And a too-who.who ! a,,d - f I . I- 0 ., mg*carJ)et' ralal"'911", 'and the Alalls are I. 1,11111, Cla g ... , . . * . . .4 - . . . . , railwa for entering into steamships v I cific , . . � covered with old ilewmpt�pers. Ahd a a 11111 .".. - - "All 1`11.%lit 1% 0, . I - ; Above tl e bed is so, L � I I - . . . with Y agreement Francisco. calling a Sail ,. i . - . The Crand Old Man. , I I cling-a-lilig ! and. yviffi.,L folot 114 . . 11 I I_- . - I . . the Canadian Pacifle . . I . . - - prestllllo,�l lli.,l t,) furni,sh 11 L wooden cross pointed hand. . . . .. 1i may be . . . black below which is ' Hoomy! for . learned in.Central Afriva I .1 �. - - - discriminating rates to Winnipeg as against A Aramp named Charles Blackwell for wi The admirers Of tile "Gmud Did k1 Che sprig Of blessed the American 4,'e -inan Ixind; . , . . I . . all . I com inqu ill be pleased with the highencomitt or NWC beniti r, con. - . and livred foi' years 4)11 a I . l . I . - . - ­ Brandon. - . wh' iry has been made recen was in be- Palln ill a small bottle 1 e � 1. -.-- � ' ti 9 I taining ho OW 7 .., . and who giveb'it it., his , . . -, _. . - O ed I =re,d�upon their favorite by an I ly water, and �.Jose by the'refigilull Our music could have If � I . . .. - . .. A book agent at ,44. Thomat i on c I nfluent"Ll calendar of the dicloese " I ( fqufla in Watertown, N. Y., -and ini to %VhY 111amnia we ditinit fie%- .!r ku I I-, , . -S-Iturday that f9,090 awaits him in England. I I citizen fit present in Rngjland. . This twig of palln Wo , white Mau who acclist tilns' 1. __ . forged the 'lame of Mr. John - -1 . Plays all i u4bt art ) oil so' . . � ._1 . . Carling, Minis- I dl"Ieitter to the Springi - niportant -You know you ma d so, Fwed- -i � . d fie W. .b Reid Repubilca)". ceremonies of tile . 1r, � . to a cheque for $50, an ing ill the religious Zat food ii WIt , olint ry N% 1. ter of Agriculture, William Rae, a Minneapolis licen " rt fo . ' _; . : :, . his impressions of the leading men clusterin . yoll c not hear nuffill, wholl vou're in' � health thaji if lie enit)) old t � � . - with this document *paid a bill of $14 to a Mi8sioner, who got away with $ 1 Fla"SehOldt around it � . I a _4 - ' '20, of I of the British House .&beliefs of in] bed. I ,,,;�_ �. i , : livery stable -keeper, receiving the change. rres te i pondentsa of Commons. thiS Correo. I P5*881ve chamter - , . . i I . �. ,Cookery,' schoole(I li,N ,t . . I L_ � -*. - He has not yet, been cauglit. the people's money, ham been a in to I have had noc It in credited with the Power of ex '- - And we was bein' the bestest lk)ys . ssion to tile new re'-'I'llit . i . � � .. .Montreal. Rae consented to accompan a. yetto the evil on I .... M1 -. ; . . . I . tC .: orclaln And nobody calls music noise!' .. . . I .. - a hear Mr. G "tone speak at an I h e and Preventin - . - , _. . . . . detective back to 1"M . but 1,8 9 a stroke 101 . ______________.0� .. � . himself the atithoritative . . . . . . - . . Y an arrangement entered nto between tradition formalities. I porters to the house. It is renewed each , ' .. . B Minneapolis without .x. it is enough to see him among is a - . . it . tn � - - . . . ; Palm g - .1 I .. , flesh is gram." I t is , 1, i . 4 if . . - . . - - - _.. the Calgary and Edmonton R I wig being eArefully . -1 .. whether otho-8 would tind . 6ilway Com- Senator Cnilom says the Interstate CO in the House t'D recognize thsat he - the one bumed. . day, the old t " A 111rultal Husband. L . - - pany. and Rev. Leonard Ga,etz , he site for a merce Committee a mass - great man among a mob of able bu inferior TIORO-N'To, Aug 14.-Williall, ,J. Finlays0m. . .. I . . ­ - . . . has viden 'ItAteanten. Talent, po The h1mlses of the well-to-do a wooll up at the Police Court oil . serV11611t 80 suilliliSSIve, at .. _� ­. . .... , tea j ; , - I I - . .. � new town to be called Red Doo er has been which inil . the existence of 40 liah' 0oU re larger, a c Saturday 01, ( much they might desire to . located on"the property of the atter. a r control, am Manifest among a , "if, fLud Are often built of ' harge of wMaultin - .. :_ The transportai one ac � sailers; blessa by t St011e. All It h' wife. The por ; . - ' the continent toy 044es are woman a - -1 v� r.� .. : property consists of t�velve hit Ldred acres, than rou . , - nothin d i . . to tile conditions undvi NN -F . . can !g (man surpass the he rare abotit the tira 11flawre in le �:,:x carrying a baby. �`% " being, they might I)e pl:toe half of which -will be given tea than ' be Offered b America Lord Hartington, the good. sture of OrB Of comple e Of their For a who e ec �, - - y W. H. _ tion, whge as k, she said, t he prisollet' . � - � Soon as the ,alla am had done nothing but drink, had - .. IL .- . f? so far as the Dr., who t L, - - . - ' - ' ­ to I 'Ithe � .milway milways. he Senator says he wants to Smith, and the self-contro ed audacity of t few banches, of palint which ly on his return home abuse, I her. She � - �1_ is rule of life in Afrlicik t(I ; . � company. raised, a I . . I . - . I . - American ilways PrOteded spinet such Mr. Balfour; but they lack the re#Wm hey Call le bouquet,. an at regular ­_ . . The Dominion Mi A istic show competition. . . t im I.., 11 nearly as posgil)lc to - I,. . - I :. . -:... that during the' ortality ista a i ..: . elarnest, spirit which sho _ it and ch uey or a gable, aad t&clled to the keeps a Small shop, from the iroceeds O' . ", .1 . usages whethcr lie -,vas li\, - . . . .- year f noted. . ember last _. . . i I GENZRA,r,. , :-'--. -_�. 1:1 .- the back of Mr. G"ton itinif through Way Of PAlute. The, a gun is fired by which the supported four .-hild �en besides :,- I ­ . there were 480 death . . - � .- I � . I _. I e�t;, � . 11 I - �. � ..:. ".. I e a Cost an e gtidee Belve. bef.re begin . peasants cross them- ,,her husband, who spent 4 . � I I �� . . or negroes, and this pract 1 , it" ate child- d . .Out into the lobby, as well I n1119 or co i - ng . i - _. ­ .: . ff Of i ll� I in Ei*ty &r,hwper day is the choleils, 1, as wel. I in ht eagle- act, and at, 71eting any U I ' -"-.,' - Many trials anti perplexit . a a, I . I : -, -'. of Cio - ­ia- Tile cit authorities . re- like activity when t,mesp work to a Ort ro nd town- The magistrate )a hearing . �1:1 - - - . ­ ..- - ren in Montreal, agaiiist 41 11 the rest cord in Meeca, ing he ministry on three .Y.- ) 80ure,ft he haA1 brought f - - ex . ­ . . ­ a day at PmYee Mrs. Fiulayaon,g story expressed Ili's opin.ion :�.:,I:i.�,-._ exhausted. The 410L-rvi I Y I i hi his bench across the . b e, at one end Of An I a. The tar Sa Sound of the of the man's brutaii .,; , . - , .- - 9 P &in t 'a Joseph Chamberla - - 4 me fired terms, - ..�. I � f --'; Junker and many of his' ill . by sayl,ug that Montreal is made' the dump. Wednesday in sails &r Afilierici -on which site the Spas er er his winged an, fe number of children in and gave him thirtytydainyallo ..��,_:�,,,.. : -i.-. ­ I tilles' . . - . I.; � 'in ground for such unfortunate I inf,a,ntg ow- next. 11 ? U . - .. , . : . o al y ill j i 1, with the . .­­ � I . - - . . 1� I - 0 t Ile should . .­­ . . . � I 1. .. ing to the facilities for their reqoption. Emperor Willia ' I Mr. Gladstone is A more religious Bef9re ,the cesaioni _' advice that when I � thAt the former is ,willing - t , in Will 90 to He igoland ULLM' he came o .. . , ": ­ �; � . ­­i�; , eaunFel. i & r6yal bounty was prove a better man. � .. . . . . . � .. L - On Monday night. the wife of Constable after his visit to England. P stateaman than Was at any time in faablion q"ted to all Young men lll&rr , . .:'4i_ . I -, . _� - , YlkI . - __ � ; "I ..,.4.. - -r -_� - . - �. � i,- v:"... * , I V.- - r . ,. � - Ira wenty, and to I a* gton SaYs � �- - .- - . . ghbor attemptJ . me house, is ) ding before youn girls Wed. "M ispatch from Wash' , (...; 1. . C010"'t Wind, I I eleof Wight. I im t the age of t - r before A I . I t . . 1; . ... MCDuff of Montreal was sitting, , The German emperor is th " �uest of Queen the Pitts but he has much f the that the Behring Ses, correspo - dence Will 0 - - .. lery when a drunken nei On her I- Victoria at Osbo I during. the period of Walpol I the FO*es, &lad - to it f Chatham, with is, ,U P,� p.� - , - . I . % ;;,.t� A �!! . uAbn Foll" fr1eA 9(1lit:k1 . L I . I I . L gratuity. b eccipt of 8, , ... � 1 V4� , �1 - I Rift , . - I . %] " T � ,.9_ � 71", , '. . . .�. _.. Tuesday mor;iing she was preniiiturely ox, curiously opmbined _' are Irom a 4ozen'. � isto.- houoeholdsthe� . 90114ationeUst winte r�. req o":� L 'highly r,m - illem, f toy .from starvation number one hundred daily. 'ge'nt, and much of t I, all ini, - -Ithe house, In some parts of the Soudan ' ttef-bitraj= t4`1 -teill 0141dren were also in r 'k .. '_,�/ L - ': assault her. She escaped into -. the deaths 'I v "i"n- Pfarentil Wto It I More show that it ]Rrit- _,��A,-__ a locked the door and fell fiiinting from fright (� e 11' the le (*nads was por fit filleta' in to do some woilk , . i the c ity 0 ,� .e , � , .-. . con. There are 500 American doc ' ouser X � hin a:14 ,the 1'Unit6d,* Stateis, wer otbout tol - - :. X _), .1 pectable lady, a _ - t*n, and conclude 0 . ,:, tined, W_ : teen vhild 41 - I I - tOrs at,t4e, Nalism of Burke." I evea'as many A. A;Aty.ii ,18011, for �� &� *-'e Wals, 'amd .asked her, . . and now the mother and child lie dead. interna6conal medical congreds noxy in session �ili;­.,illlrl .............. �llllllllllll ght. I it treaty 48 to tRe"close c . . . � - She had been married only a y+, and was at Berlin. .. - TWO proin. . where 1 can find a man l?" I - : .- � I 1_ inent officials of the province of Q 08 eatchW$ of seal, when Hon. ,. if. Tup. L ". �, . . . . � _ L � 1, . - . - - Z 4. - . She rep - - . I ; twenty_�ixth children u1be, are per, C&badlan Al inister ot Fisher es, - , - � '... . 'lied, *Ikili g ; -for . 14 woman of superior attaiiiments. 1101k. J A'. A�istrallian Sports- physical , 0 and fine spec- ­ I - 111 _1 .1 Guerin, aria Pape ames Wijite, the repre - ­... . ' P ' * rs - ieport that 8-hothiffli �Io, i n,an owner of Kirkham and d "I I .. - -.' ' in custody. Rt nd�i Narellan, the they, are too, OPInGut and Mental Culture --1- twenty years for . . - I I . - the assailant and cause of the clud deatli, is against the Czar has been discover , level ""'a Of Isented that a close season Was no llecesolY .. dug thiise * I.. . hL . - is wir ... - I . r . � - "I'l���� - I I . . ecl at &tea forth* 'a De by, died at Syd. QueW pli,to.sa & I&W.grant,tig * lot of " the seal were'in no ollanger of xtermills' �.. . "I . . ... I �, .­ I :., *:_. .., I I L. .g I Petersburg. - I R0centlY the P&rlialneat of ition by the methods of catchi hich Prf" � A., . - - - ­ . . :_ - ­ ., . ­..�� . . r � ". :1. V 1. - m y, N. S.W., on flu ly 14. 1 v�,. Chr*stiy, t ' . . .. I I- ­ �_ _�_ ..- -, .1 .1. - _Ii�,­',, . ".. - ;. -_ ­ .1 . I he London 6 � - . . . � �� : :1,3.- I . .. �_,:;, . - %, I , . of one hundred i tiOJJs Were' L:.' 1. Y' to 11. - I - -, , " �.. '' . 1. I � ­ . . . . . ' L -1 . " �' � 11. .. i � I 9 - . . . � . - - L . , - � '. - ' I a:: ,�.. i , III. , . _:. . � I . .- . . . i : - .. . - .. . - . �. ­.' ' I - ­ 1:� ­ . - , I - . _.. � I I I land Vailed, and as a result the negilot _ '01 rt�r r' . 1. - !:, I � I . ­ __ � - � - � * . . � ,.!; - ­,. , "I. ,­.' . � .. ,: . . o: � 7Z. y a mdlioyp j I . `4�. 1 . .. . I .. - , � ' I I - . I . 17 ,71. .- - :. - ;.�. 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P, friu� 1"win 't'o rnttke't - > utlllted with hellea:- nl(,re iii the o dress, and ids 1 1to11if`, Pull, and a�ar$ Ilri(Ills-. living, U t, •4 st. II (•x(•ee(linglyu 1 the ll,tn• 1111 meal he uI: , ri•,r/'�` ttte-, the bene des l,(•�'. jII wh"h he ha e i(•av(+.s• He in. II+.�f•rt•hiidren tc► s fuI • Lt. ht t t • , int; The first �f ,t l,l,ttter of sour It jlkl With htli•klt-heath ' „ t ht• nlilk. Minn �d ul."."lay, the ,,,,1,, ju which oil of "' n ha-ha• The k h i ►t I t h molasses. rk 'Ic% - and sour The "I- it:s for the milk, :•I •Lite su a1*. morning g at this re. -•11'itt- acrid Stews $r6 'lisp, a- !ct- !/a�.11y ' lit• ,•+•litre of the 14 hr•eu(1, deo table• I t h(.n scoop p then, thein opt •: ill' U llletite is • ,I1(•ti .,(t?,,,f._ satjat. ,I,l then ' and the saying to s tlx1;9il19, Sattcedo ,tear, "• ''''l;tp, jncludiug the i•, I iays snore new and ' 1 and the remains of Ilt'r• Near the coast Oc', asjonall - ,,l 1 toast. } an ro- under the I 1 n harvest time, the 1: i l+ork to the field til it (•lisp knife: - ,tf ('nttrrl(; thebread �.tntlwicil in the 1:•j while pressing 1 - t halm'• they cut 11• lliot ion. They ,' k,'life into this ,tl•.,ath. The pro - .Irl_ 6111. lVitha I- ,•t;nnl,lete. t 11(.11* dietary, : va h fatst to thick ` tt 11� ;tt(.rl Hour and' - .. arnd eaten with -mother article i:. /-:tet' 1raix, the ' 'I' ri.,t, are -much: , t 1 I ;11 � 11 l S t e Nt-, rayout r rlu'vli seldom eat \t jllter' µ:hen game ,IC kill cattle and t „ften kef£p certain �� Iljc•L hey bury in u a+mteci. I I- til live On the �•':rtl,ly ori that.which .• I'v(.• The original • 11,•h c•olohists was to I 1 _ :t m, l triols; as well ••"i, so as to Ile Inde= - +•-l,c•cially of the ,ttloll with 'cities ,. r„ wc,rli ellanges -J I - - 4,1tltl Band. - jUNI , . ill,: I - - . „ t,}r 's ,tuft', t (nuil�rh,: t,f h„�•s,1t :- . l lilt• t(r(N,dl. - . . �� (,111d ; _ lI :t har111, -_. . u1 {,anti... -: 1:1-luiniat's Bead, -- • . : ii u • u heti, you're in , t 11 j-,a(n, •u earl - i.'•tel and !digs, .. ,a,a,�5 ; 1'1' rill•, _ - . -Use .,1 two.. -. the ti - 1,i,:a, bank t.: ..:iu11, burn, clang - t(i r it a foot and ..' ., (.t•rman band. I1(•t (.r knoµ , slid so, Fwed-- I %viten you're in ;, t• ,t I,vys-1 "I`(' ' .t,nnd. - li, til, J. Finlaygo>r •I tin satturday fin ►v j fe. The Poor- +( (-Ar•rying a baby 1,1,1, the prisoner , l k , had regular-- - Itllheed her. She''- --- the proceeds or children besides• Ilis time loafing • rate oil hearing l-t•saed his opinion Ineatsured terms. Ill jail, with the out he should ll•atsl►ington says respoildence will m1►ortant factor ter. Ore;lt ]Brit - ,were about to - luse .,,_,son, for Hon. U. H. TuP- f'Nheries, repre- ✓x is ,lr,t necessary, •r of extermina- �S Icing which pre v,,OtiAti0lI8 were y ; -,,� i. •� du r-:' "r1*.,`# r� ” rf;' ,� I L t a �, �. r L :. may-'. '! A n t : ) - - '- .I #' t[� . - .,,,, . - --.•f, - - _ - - - _ _ ,. .... .,} _ i, _ _ q, _ ti. t a - ' .. f , , i.. - . ii - Sir Y a- t 3. , 1 ,a _ - 1 a. I' f k - _ - a - , t' ' . . . -- - { { ..: { , .F: t r, .: - I- , u I p. • 't 1 1 ` # }y S L, i (.t ]'LB `B'i'U NS. „_ r>rfse>e Wtft,tt� 88884. r :. , e� ><pso a l' 2 ;► /W �e>r,, ' , L g.. A u w per at P*ou � iittt ip R - COM PLE'�Rl,. C . RED. ti. 'r a' Young, old, or middle-aged who find them• I ii' l L ��• 'C'li >eswlt it > fare it I , � y; dlas to a Idely-! in�rlwiea broug t to light by a j1dr. hanin, who ro- • ' �. I ' ' ,' i s ,, ` r t�)attt*n,tauo fe9ses derive his data from official repporte selvelt nerrous, weals an enitauated who tore. �� • which ave reoeived the sanction of the Rua- broken down from excess or overwork, J• DOAN & SON. (1�rt•1's,—It gives me' �t - tssengers u•1►o reached Li ver- results in man of the foUowin s p �'pp •► plesoure beyond expres. . ! K .t } X- �moeg the p sign o ernment. Isis account has res et ng y p Addrarr, ti 1 by the stea"I1t0hip 1'�utonic a row days to•t;he risorts iia; R le r w toms : Mental depression, prema lir old eiol� to ser - that your . - tv C-'" "'1""" r - Pp6 py `iscbulit Boyle, Ithe`missing �fieir t.Q£ PI'�L» r . h11e t t 'age, loss of vitalit lose of memo bad 4 i7 Northcote Ave.. Toronto 8T LFEON iWATER • Il,1r.rge:Ketlnautreftts of ills Y ►las ompletelycuredme the garldoh, of 'SlianliQu, 4 small -sized, millets "" Siberia. In theh►tter ooWitr dreams, dimness of eight, palpitation of the w< ` "� �# o[ theumatigm, Head- , t° lest I dking young ma$U, pith de( iderny +heart, emissions, lack of energy, pain in the . I , • I • 1iIbN1( Itch and Indi estion, moat inhuman and barboroua cruelties a Inflict u ri the rtaoners by their heartlee kidneys, headsFohe, pimples on the fttee or . e roil welch I HutTeredfor / "' t �nlanners of the far �t est about him. 7 he .. _ r , tigers found lull to l; � an affable fellow. -j a �o p body, itching or peculiar sensation about the � l [ gnat y yearA, a Dura whish and brntat kee rs. In the risons of Rus M h rile ilea►( oft. B?yle, and no Pe p scrotum, wast of the orgatos, dizziness, `"` no thee medicine or ; 1 e welt Y l lle was the long -missing aia ro er, according to Mr. Lanin, th *•it ' dru could effect. Pub• ♦ ; pp pp ing � �,- . ever drealue .wretchedneee•of risen life is due chietl to specks before the eyes, twitohingg.af .the _ a� • 1. es AfME LEGER - , 1' .' qn� ountljOyle, rile ruutorspreadOil Iheship ,neglect on . theppart of the officiate, who mimes' eye lida and elsewhere, baahfulliees, ti drys out, that a jive lard was on h,,ard, ' deposits in the urine, loss of will power, Send for catalogue. n Montreal. .. act outtlie theor that rtsonera aro noxious o Th Palace Hotel is open _ ba j�yleguardal his secret well. I have Y P tenderness of the wellp and spine, weak and at rings in Province ., members of aociet who should be cast out Quo oc fflr the ro•ept(on tt,antic story to tali; he said, I have Y flabby muscles detllre to Bleep failure to be r and no further care taken of their lot. Left ' Salesmen lit vi itors. For particu. • - I►o to themselves the stron e1* and more aban- rested by alaep oonsti tion, dullness of lars ddresaThe rlt.Leet s' 1y come hone to take � possession of the � autl to �y�lle Inytdut1'�tree a g searing, loss of vof(� desire for solitude Newest & ,Choicest Mineral �1aa,.rce. Ltd , orouto,orSt. Leon . if ily er;tates, ' fit leer's �►>31+01pall prey ''eon tihiwe k. Zt excitability of temper, aankeneyoe surrounds �E']Ezvllst>s. �►►r,nKs. Qaebec. > . Bet tshtp¢erl,l,jIcopy loft et- San raricisca is i"iss p ase which Mr.-I.anin discusses �pi — - d h j articularl Ho seta forth tlts,t in most with LxAnax CI13Ci.B, oily looking skin, Bel3t T2'ees. Best Tei'ZriB. Best it�� D Cb unicle, which I piyked lup by chance at p , Y• etc., are all symptoms of nervous ebilit � � I a tel i I �eatttle, where I had gone to sell Prisons are found a few desperate fellows, that lead to isanity and death unless oared. ply' Beat Outfit Free. $peCiAl , h g who. aro.ofte%4uaviats.e-mpsd from8ibeFia, The spring or vital force having lost its �� fOr Beginners. 11 i e Horses. I hact'beei rttnilin a ernilll and who erect themselves Into an (ali arch Y ' l k ra llch a hundred rl►tlt-a from Boise 8 Y tension very functio wanes in (►onsequence. No. Narser�' Co.. Lanisland \ � � �� - and exeyclse s des tic rule -from which even . r IRC• �� . Cjt ,1ud n'as surprlsel to find my brother , .. P° Those who througi abuse comm}bred - _ - for tile. I oro a to him in Eng- the Uovernment is powerless to protectite ignoiAttce may be peantgmently cured. Send . . - _ - _ ' ` . 1i1v rttswg victims_ The lav contributions u n the - ' but he had gone to ew York again Y Y PO your address forboo 911 all diseases geculiar 1 - A" 1111 , poorer prisoners and Bell them at exorbitan to Ulan, Address . V. LUBON, 50 Dont %�/�/�tlilf`\\ • X111 the 1(.ttcr oats fot•war cd to him there. rates goads which the iI reduce into the r�ss - e acire(b 1,1e as euc,i) as hecottld t0 arrange . )risons d' Y. Il ► t. F., Toronto, On .Books sent free sealed. �•at�•gs and �. i - • S aril conte to Ne ' York and meet 1 an tvsfeh %het aro able to 'r Heart disease, the m toms of which aro it E8 T P LA C 1B ' - n'y [ ljd gut relnaiti'iu; eN Fork seven In ao exlraordi)a,ry niapliei F. n atm that Y p ' faint spells, purple lips, numbness, palpita- to Amer[aa eo buy ` hint, seems W be empty 'tl?iey can -store tion, skip beats, ho flushes, rush of blood t t3and and Musical ' hours - away spirits, tobacco, tools ancj ii; Hilt . lj did Yon uOt w 4ite to your rela- to the head, dull pa'n in the Heart with beats +: inetrame°i+i, _ 41trQtltiIIN tee iHc>snett an BetntT ayY low . ,/r all..lce your whereabouts known even hems in such a way as to escfape strong, rapid and it gular, the second heart i ' [ Music, &c. , ` They are the oxl. Nvaio 11-.•, five •, .,,, detection. Moreover, the moral des otism tht all all t.hcse years . which the wiel(1 is more hideous than the beat quicker than he first, pain about the, i�.rf rstAS OUT l = ell, tlicrc really is n good relUaon. I Y breast bone, etc., n positively be cured. AddresM�YItALEY, R/►TCE t'o..l,tr; Tong WILL NO FADE OUTI alit_, , tv,ts a pool• correspot (lent. I inteMl Physical atrocities they practice. It is use- No cure, no a . + end for book. Aeldre Street. Toronto.. Send for Catalogue• Then to ttoth►ng 10k=Fns lie a. g am' coo - ' J less far the victims to com lain a aids y ed t • ti; rjte e . "ry week but I ajwayB put it their erseeutors as the informer is )II1IIehedI' V• LUB�N, 60 Front Street Fast, 10 sena at once rqr a FREE BOTTLE ON>iPtctareaa4dL8Twt)osan etherDl►•lntEetintlbt• P - , l Onto, Orit, and a valuable •rreatim This remedy is �fl• - + b death. A case is mentioned of % risone - _ + r If yo doubt it, try (t 1 Y ur money will be Ula - • i,ricf Lnrd Boyle's sto y as he gives Y P - A.P. 515 a sure and radicat cure and is perfectly ttarmtcss as not ,.ri,ws dru aro u- in fended If you ate not corvine atter a trial fifty,+ II '• who had informed on three of his com an- N es it, j till' : IIs treIlt t0 AI erica in lll8.2 t0 its preparation, I will warrant it to cure four(w10r• ere made in 9'ark •is Dyea,emtsncin� ions ; he was beaten and oisbned in severa ran new shades, and others are added as soon as they stir a stock farm in Cant da. He was a • prisons and, although protected to the ex• +.---•---- - - _. __ ___-�,_,_._.� EPILEPSY OR FALLINC SICKNESS t,ect,me fashioni►ble. They a warranted to (rye ' men Ilex of the Dominion parliament for Fort tent of its ability b} the (xovertlment, was - r to severe cases where other remedies have failed. more goods and do it bettert an any otherDyea. IIIb c(ul. Itis blether, th .same One whe I took ' o�C�y biy rc,nou for sendmr a Cree boldo u i 1 want the Salat�FrfeeasTL�9T�Gi1 d, ZO Qt>� filially executed by unknown persons in til ) - medicine to be Uta own rectno- Was advertising for hint, wis there in the took .Sick, mandation. It costs you nota Oanaaa Branch :481 $t. Pa 1$treet§ Montreal. risen of Tiumeu, ion Pu a (ilei, and a radicalcurs 8111 `business and at the sane rials. l�.arly P ghat makes the ptett}re the mor ri11'K Ia certain. 4 Give Express and gertdpatsiJorSampltCarda Booleq/Irastrsetforia in i 'tip the Youn er I the tired of stock - - - [+est urtica Address: -- - rljs ui; and wetit home, l cat Lord 'Boyle Pathetic is tilt- circiirnstanceI that many o - . . N. d, ROOT M. C., 188 West Adela;do SC - • •mined to t1* his luck a rain in another the occupants of ltiissian jirisons are not ,.. Toronto. Ont. r -- dett l - _ iter of the courtly. H gtirst went to Prisoners at all, even in the view o ; ' • ' nna and tivall boy lit a fatal an<l a the Government. Among the multitude. 1'<tt Y g that tan fish in these torture houses a1*(' y "' I . fess horses near Y,oise City. 'There j►c wenn thousandss who are waiting tintil their in t ! SOLID unci r the name of Boyle, always taking nocence can Ile proved. Besides these are ` _ 10° . . . . pail � to coticeal his title. From the time 1i . . - ` man ersons detained for the lir ose of ; ; ' hes tiled there; three year ago, he never Y P P p r ttr-Sl t- : LEATHER hca tj frem or +rote to any friends or rela- giving evidence, also young boys ancj girl s ` five ,and never read Buy newspaper. Three µ'ho etc being forwarded t4 their houlea, ; I t8k8 �[BA.Xi3, t��t 'd tins •s in three years Ile journeyed to Seattle or.,sol(jiers' wises who are, 1)eing sent t t I tf a My' IIe$t, - their- husbands in' Siberia ' soldiers of ( . . to s -11 horses. _ It was oil I , last- visit that + AND I AM VIGORe,l-s ENOUGH TO TAKE • L, . he j icked up a newspaper) advertising for their way from one post to another o 0 „ i= w gohig home at the, expiration of'•thei ► ANYTHING I CAN LAY dIY HA:�Ds ON; tun • service or arsons Lem raril withou ening ilut i,o09 Fc►R SCOWS - . " lIy brother showed iile� the newspaper ► P Po Y r . - _ " a ' n I had been a port. All these classes are just ►mulSlOn of Pure COd Liver Oil , p cli ping, aid Bo le, sa t g mu h sub act to the risen tortures as th and Hypophosphltesoil.imeand ri'11P �C�t IUtt10(�ti �: see iu Alaska, an(1 that eo a United States I p NOT ONLY ct Rt [) 1►tv IIIei t' i� . • mot uardened criminals. In the light O Soda P' fold by the PrinCipRl �OUI ' ' lla shat claims to have seen zeas there: this the additional_ facts, the vigorous protcet 1 lent Consumption Bt T cat lir . . ., t true. I never was within a thousaild $IUI ti110P. IIt'il lt'rfi. 1� - rete rtly made by various orgganizations i b1E CP, AND IS 1uW PU f IV CI j•(1* PuiC ►+ mil s of Alaska. I knew nothing of the re Amcicu and 1•;ttrope are doubly warrented. ; FLE8N 4N MY BONES .. 3 ytumped. .. po s presuming Ile murdered. - I never THF WONDER OF HEALIN171 . . '- dee mid that my family wa advertising for Hunl nity demands that the civilized nation ; AT TiLE RATE uF A POUND A DAY, t ( - C4 9 �ATARR11, BHE4MAT�41t, �+�• shall wise their voices in- condemnation o r TAKE 1T jl'ST AS EAS1Ll• AS I DO �[11.K." ( � BALaIA,SOMETHMOAT,PILES,V`04ND + Ilse the r sent state of thin s. Probabl this is ; ord Boyle repeated seve al tithes that he P g Y Scott a Emillaton it, pus lip nniy in Sa'mttn C /1• , bac rd ulterior Motive in concealiug his all that can be done; but so much at leas i col<,r wrath+ers. toll by•ail Druggists. eft ( $II�+N$, FEMALE COMPLARITS, uu ht to Ile clone. As's contemporary re- ) See- Anti $1.ab, ( HEMORRBAaES OF ALL ENDS. ,-' wl► reabouts; hint uoynarrel µiib his family' marks "The only help for these unf(►rtuttate t � I SCOTT c�••• ROtf .17% I%ell..'ille. I 8 . E �aertlnternal'y&Externally, PriedaWeAl,a1.75 til a lliatnces by tnarriafe or therwise, which g POI�D'SEXTP,ACT CO. NawYo.k&London . mate his seclusion desicab c: IIs siulj,ly is to be found in the swakene(1 silents (►f�•�-- ------ tl,o - a notjou to kee) (luret for a tilue aalld 12ttssia.:1'e persume that the Court and the -- — --`------------------ - - ------ l GF;\T8 �l•ANTF:U-Ri)c nlnney. ('hoiccat - di�l sr►. Lord BOylc's broth r, who listened Rur►siau ruliri class arc beat upon main 1� �,,,ks t'ontrol (tt territory. 1ppiy at to lie conversattion, c(u►tirtt► ad this• tainiug the pr sent despotism, but we do not onve. F..N, Motrin & co- tv) Yonge st.3oronto of pNUN iTg�s , tree that -even his intention is iilconsistent ' • t 1):1.1 =(;axl men sad teometi. - N� It`i IS - YOUR STRENGTH �IUN DO . If he had ally serious r ascan for hldiil'g �� 1 N I bin self," said his brother " I have no µ'iib► a prison reform, which might make Fes: w�11inK article. J. F;. ('t-oyF, V° 1 fir, . and ht- h S Il0 t(,l(1 ills,+ RtUst(i:t res a hie in the eyes of the ci�`i id-icturta street, 1'or into. W i+ 1 ' foll111'il out yet j►e 4 -` Ike ,gill lt. by. t�1king Wh r did you omit- his"titl when yell lited µ(n•1(1." -- _ z-- • «hale Rrnt .w ' Ftece I . ' S ,. .. N h(,( k,•d his narue for sathng , � TREE $ALESME i Boot Tiers PAY, r ' • r * t . t'uxfomw of the Hrll oland�n,' a...�. I'u atvOi(j publicit}, all b lie n+ Orlibt-d r+TAItK Nt'1 `lt;ttlt:ti. Llntiniana, aro_ i �� din n ul et- . to tnsw, r ilut-stious," was t le gill. , DeseriLiul; tits chauluIter au(I •custc►nis of k )AltltilA\' 1'1..►ITIN(}-tikirty, 10e, n }aid �. �,-.-�-:• S S • . ++ell Doyle Said that th nigh lie ,knew the Heligulanders, who, through Ito motion / children'-, Lklrt`: or (•ape,:, ''S(•, a yard - - - po Illtlr•• allaout Nett' York U " 1)Awn least �Ilti� s 1.\l -Kit ( `r F., t2'i Ymig�. �[_ 1+,r(,tl[+,_ - -- ---- - _-- ------_--------- --- -- -- _-. - - - --- -- -- -- , of their (►wn, Have come so prorumeutlV Mr he I-L(•,l the fart• west, and intended:gojng fore the attention of the clv►lized worltl ,lar- A ITED in every to§vn in the Dominion, ' ba k salne ti nc, ing the last n►onth or two, a recent writer'I W rcliahle men to reprt•,u:1nt the Dominion isUpitlI� . - tlld► and Loan A+„o'n, f15 -U; 1•ongc at.. Toronto. `� :,, says: -"Ll a few places in the world, l sup- I - - - ---- -- - --------. _. ------- p f lac, arc there more inter m�rciages, }crier I ATENT" antifodin('ana+ia,i'.s. � . ��� ; Ern rice t,ttUlnitulr+ lixltx., lx and forei n countriebi. ation after neration, than bore. Every B - he isit of h:mpeim• 11'illiam to Qneen le W. J, GRAHAM.•,71 Yonse lit., Toronto. .. _ Ix,(ly on t ►e island is related pret- - • _ __ __ ___ 1'j •t„ri:t, %shirt► is to bc: fo'loµe(1 closely 1►y t} closely to everybody else. 1 (.t 'lf�A$ gQsr , iME 0 g- Tn TIIF rin'r )R: -Please inform your readers that I have.a positive remedy for flirt hi' rail Upon the Czat, µj11 keep the (lard uo evil rei►ults, ejther meatal Or ph}'NI iib T����Itmiti tt t� �nlls above named disease. By its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured - nit les 11u: ^for scale H ceks In ail attempt to „ s..� hr+. o H psi ,► a, l =hall be glad to send tvvo bottles of my remedy FREE to any of your readers who have eo+.: cal, seem to folioµ , L► referrjnK to the anC�� s sfa r- t• sumpption if they will send mq their F_xpress and Post Office Address. Respectfully, T. A. Bt.00UM fart unu tl►eir purport. I'lic� nuc biting they t+osults of this inter -marriage the writer 1►as -.____ Rlt.O., It11O West Adelaide 8t., TORONTO, ONTARIO. �t i 1 decljnc to Iuht.it js th,,� these are sial �- - - - - - 11 the courtesies -whirl► .a lutiful randsoii evidently in his mind the theory w hicl► __- ___--_-_---_--_ _�_ ____—___ I K teaebes tl at intor-marriAgo between per a - or ailretj„nate relative feel;-calied upon tit, scnix consa ►guinously related tends to the • . The �Iliane� Bond and tn�estment Cumpan�, of Ontario, Limited. ' t fri,lli till(: to tinge. •t, since the ('-er • INCORPORATED tFEBRCARV •1:T8, 1880. Pa dcteru,r.lti ,u of tbc, sto k •ph}sict►Ily, and cat• n 1?1a,l,erur is iu+,rdjnatcly' food cif stirring .js a prolifi(i tolucre :of insa►ntty and itLotcy, t i CAPITAL $1,000,000.- , al tut. and seems to l,c eat e1* to find au ex :111 nusµ e1* Lo CII(. implied c►1,Iection against ----- - ---- - --- ----- — d onerstl Offices, 4T Ai49 Wellington Street East, 34 di 36 Front Street East, Toronto . (^.1 -e fur trtvcljn r anyNt Ie, from Norway THER BELTIIVQ. This t'u►n ►nn undertokes a encics of ever doMcri tion, and trusts, 811(11 ay carr-rI in out is - - the penwa,� U► resujFa of st+cll ciuutsulbrui:luub LEA 5' R p p g to (;regia e bre cer•t'ttinl nrektnot !►ettt•chclt�tte- ' iu►t lou ►h Ibbs.,, of capita for conillaniti,I and others, conversion of railway and other securities, will give _ S num rl<t c s is found cal the fact t . V 6 el t $est vain( in t ie I)uWinion, r'ry E. DI xoN &. careful attention to n►atu►geltlent of esUtt0M, collection of loans, rents, interest, dividend`. debts, 1� fo:.thu In�,t,vd t11at Ica. plies leis plus i , . the l'Ieligolatulers d r "not lultnift-s . sigua of (-U slakes. ",U King, street 1 "C. Toronto. mortgage,+. debenture., hondK, billy, nt,tt•., cou ions and other seeurities. Will act a,+ a � til for ,t ill ,►e111,'nts. That his jou ne)� to F.ngluad { qvn . )scalier ►1► •:+iCa1 or nlcuGtl wcaLues they i(:,,uiut; car (,•ountrr+ignin ccrtidcatc ,:f sta•k, b(lnds car other obligations. I{eceives and invesh! - - i, let . tilll(A is clear e1N)u,rh l I } s4'�nd bur -frier% 1.1,(ts turd I►iscounts,�A' ••+inking funds and invest.< nlon,•ys generally for other. and o1rerti,thcbest terms therefor. Evers . ' c( tll,l u,,t t ► t - have few car nolle to whom they call. point - -----_ —_ - . - t ( u he .anzihar (•1111 )tet dollar invested with or through this Company earns t he highest. rettinis and is albsolutei} safe. _ . f1* m tilt• coll(.,ilsl ,tl f t ' �, with pride uuu,Iig the worlJ'a iutcl�trlual y i:t11'flfR�t can u►tke money during )acre- All .invcsUuents irrt t,•uur.►ntecd. T11E 1\IFtiTNE�T ITU\Dt+of the con►p:u►y nee is ued in x_ w th its Heli;oiilnd :�t atchtnent. 1 his r . leaders. That it must lie record«l of them 11 I I, n bt ,ant :► .+ i u for'on++ or coon ni our amounts of gtrNr and apt+atr(t stn+i otti r unt,:tr:►11(.II(.d in,lurcnu•nts for accumulative in ndthe nta si ,uld ?,ern ish the material fol' Illliell allile ” )articularl • ea. - r(►jn f f•t •t n.:llityc likm)k„ i►ud ltibl(-,i (-a([,(1('-414 11►ritor - of Mandl aniount•i, inonthly or at larger periodr+ fur terruti,of years from five upwards, and the in-' that they a1*( u j } •ry, �, g 1 • ,• t .oas .cirjnkin ►. 11'Itell �, (If (`apada, by t1'. II: withrow. 1►•U_ lAte•,rt anti vestur i. not only absolutel . protected against los of it single dollarbut(-all rely upon thelaigesb a I(. lit,ch n111:u1f,<tn 1 t b awl simple. hearted people" gc►es a loth, µa} . t►(• -t stilt „tt ever i,uhl ++►u• t. p> ieai, low, terms+ retsina consisU lit with security. ('orresp(indencu solicited and promptly rcp lied to. _ II aft( rwartls visits I{tissia lie µi11 be able t�►watdM lie rattvin r the t(tatculent that 'n( _ g (, liberal %vritc fur illu-tratt"+l eir,• ihtr, and Fimt-class0vuerad and Local Agv.nts can owitin remunerative contra►cts'by applying to ; U oil:st-t all} suspicjol► that lie has been too ( t :'.. (;s, !'nbI`Mhcr, 'furonl,►. TtIF: t;LLI-t,�l'E BU\D -1\1► 1\t E�T]IE\'it'1/.. cal' /NTARitl. hT11., TI11[11\TU. ONT._ evil results, cipher plivrijual or ulenta►l, seem te- i; .1' f1* cn,ii� with Jul►n 13ulhby stutaHle pre to follow." i ntil the case of .these islan'b '( llE E BEtIEYiILE ONT. - - - ----- - - ft'S":10l1s Of Mlijt , fair• tile. 1 ussiatli bead•. It ALBER CO C } tt is ut(►re fully in(Iuircd into ills IulPocat(r r . • 1 �'lp�PR00F Cii�I�PIDNS • it 5 buujt ;;itba(.stctl that rile fat(. of 13tt1 . , of the •theory above referred . to !Lely . he:►ds cal: other ('uttetr, in f :►nears int a null•' J ga ria is to Ila, duterlllirlcd 1riliring the visit ber of mattriculanto prop trod annually. - . 3 no reason to di,+nlisa ills view as ica► , I t( �t. 1'ctersburn, but jt laths►dly i►eeessary tenable. The aj►parent fit, sin its faro 1 -s ; wclal inddemnent-i are o1rered to thnMe 11'a.t Uprigh, or Iloriz lit i Loiters. . x i re(juirh►g a ftu%lue,% lEducration. Send for Suitab c for all work: - tc habit n ,such stn + x(118( jot tj►c O'nine l j y' are t<x► numerous to be set aside by thi ca ender. Address t'ttt;( tt• tt. 11i ttUt, \i.!1. I2, I �, O, 2.� lt- sill le exce tion. ' end O ��.P. Threshin ,Sawing, I .:.in neat 1: e: ar;►t: g p • � ElI'EB LiNE STEr11i HIj'ST Brici:mak::��, . I 1 A thorough watsh, of the ini( mt windo 'a l � sailin Weeks between XONTREAL and �; It outlay be III. ied than Dr. , unker, M' ) 1 arne(I in ('(.ureal Africa t relish fricdttnts bf BLuveB in vinegar µI 1 ren>ove the suu,ke, I LITtP.ROOL. attloon'I'ickc+t�(U,$s(►,and TiaaCt�On E,On�S. a (l lite+l. fel ears ol1 a I e rro bill of fare $B0. Return'1`i( ot.<, t3>iI►, 190 sad #110 ette�rd Y Athletes all- cliew Adams' Tutti Frutti I ing to t(teanter and ttcawmmodation. Interme- i - ' diate W. Sten 20. A 1 tri e. E. XI'X- - I z, tG •Ind zo I� rse-power. a l(I rho giv+,s it as Iiia opinion that the 'Galli ;Healthful suet Leiieticial, .5c. fie• Pp y - hite man a ho act ustcains hi:usc f t,u dative tAY, (3onoral ManttKcr !'anwdtra■ tthippt■tI _ f o(l in thatt countr • wit kee in better A •nan who is not more than a preaViier is' iiI / o., ! Cvtrloat HOl•sIt S(1t Alts. ,NoNTRIiAL, car SiTRAW-BURNiN ENGINES . ' y p - to Local Agents in alt Towns and Cltiea . h Itltb tllwi if he enjoyed toe best Exropean a p)or preacher. ---------- --- ----- ------ For the North West. c: kery, schooled ins sto' Bch into sub- O,t•)<t*g, • . ;. - • Bend for Ctre• sr. • , , n hsiou to the new re rimeI re satin to it rnself.the attthoritati a dE laratiop, `All Drt. I-tItvEY'ti youtjtern Red Pine µ'ill in + n. �T L :r fl •311 is grass." It is dotl�btfttl, hoµ•eve>+, statlitly relieve, as well as stop, a sei oro it �IaterollS Engl U 11 orAs whetiler ot!►ers would find titiat indispensaLle of coughing. .. strvant so subnlissi�-e, arc that however Charcoal recently burned is a superi e • ' . BRANTPORD AIY WtniiVtPEG.' much,they alight desire to,ldatpt themselves dentifrice. Send for euutl(wlle _ -__ . to the c(,ii(litions under whiI�ch, for the tinge MISS ALICE CILMAN :a graduate in ileinl;, they mirorht be liltteed, they could not Music (Vocal) of Alma Ladies' College, I t. TESL M LADIES' COLLEGE go so far as the llr., who tellls tlB that it was I 'M Hi as, Ontario, after declining a LII, 0 n e a Ott e . his rule of life in Africa to idapt himself as , g b P P HAMILTON ONT. . salary for sin in r in a o ulcer (.'anal nearly as possible to native customs and - ' ORGANIZED 1871 HEAD OFFICE TORONTO Church µrent to Chicago near which she n )w � • �satges whether he was living aluong Arabs �j(� 80 UID St! t. 1, 1880 (30th yal<I'� hold a lucrative Aituatiun as teacher iii he P p ,. r negroes and this practic Raved him fit m ub c schools. She has a brilliant fut re REMEMBER AFTER THREE YEARS Inany trjals an+l e1* lexitiea when the re- , frTho flr,+t of the 1.Iuiios' Co1loRos. Hua iini _ _ - _ '` t 3oucceshe hail bicntht from Euro c, werei�'eforeher. Almasgradttatesseemtoca - vcr,;ityanlliatton,, raduatingcouraeon Liter- pOLIC�ES ARE INCONTEST BLE -_ b P • tore inspiraaion and success of their Al a stare, Musts andrt, followed by Dilllouta in Xhailste(l. Tile difference between Dr. Mater with them into after life. Any of• etch. Rooms may bo smumd now. For terms Free from all restrictions at- to residence, travel r oeenpatioir - linker an,l ratan of his me , lcal brethren is, addrom the Princippaal, that the fornlur s villin to follow hi own .our readers Bo desiring eau secure a !i0 p. 1tEY. A. BURNS, P,D., LL D• Yald•up Policy and Cash Snrrender Yalae Guurautood in sac Policy 4,': g ; Calendar by addressing PUINU1PAL Aus IN, - _ ,. r e°un,e' POLI _ .. Ir :: ,. � v(- _ .,� s, may,, ... ,z.' .: 'Incorporated /llBi. Non. 6. `Y. Allen, Putt. "1•S3L1 �T�:7�- '1'Y �7�nOW1K�'� C!'ir., , s•IC ' t . '' ` R'O�LO�'TO AFFORDS ABSOLUTE PROTECTION AGAINST _R first ing tnan „ et- at- • i. i i .T(►ulda't irind e F. , � , ,$ .Y + �. '1 '' t EARLY -'- IDEAT -:_ i �avt0ly§ F �1 .(. x . -i- . <y h 6)ndon 1' an.:r :A- gent?eirlari• flit `i161('eh 0f`j?-> , r : - ... �. - �R�A ��` i I I" a lean to do some work met on hie way a I Clroaae ma lie removed from- silk by �S t.. - s Y Provides an INC01iE in old age, and is a baod INY STMENT.; ; �,,;. =i highly respectable lady, not ao young as she - applying magnesia on the wrong side. �� , °lice was .and asked her IC,an you tell me) Of all the dmUilsiona ro red froin oi. ! Policies are non"forteitabio after the payment of two full annual Premia s. �1 .1, , `` I I' a p Pa OF M V SICi Profits which are unexcelled b any Conlptuly doing business in Canada, are allocated ever+ w� I where 1 can find a man `t't `'`INS; I can not," .Liver Oil there 'is none that , eq ,els itvo yy(lttrs from the issue of the policy, or at longer periods as may be selected by the insuied. ' rile she replied smitin "for I have been look-- SLOCUM'S ,O%Y(IEN1Z$D •E.�3UI ON - Over 1.200puptle last three year$. ll refit•► so AlloelttM are Atbaolnte and not liable to be reduced e1* ree•tlled at Bis Ing tileBe twent ears for a,ne m self..' of PURE COD LIVE. Foil Term tSest �. Y Y Y ROIL. All drug fists s„ M&nday Iat SeptIpmber tlrture time under any eireamatances. t ;y § z sell.tsis Lysine le re ra4tion and the urea Participating Policy Hotdcrs are entitled to not less than 90.per coni of the profits earned ip ,, ' I y. b p pa Send for 90 page calendar .contalntng an- the class, and for the past seven years have actually rvt eiroed 93 Per cent. of the profits so tat•ttsi,' t , � - Chr-stiy, the London hatter, died leaving It lies accomplished in cases of ebnsum� ion, nouncements for coming season. W. C. MACDONALD, J. K. 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'� .. • ..9t. -. s - .. a .. _ . t 1" I.' i. �, i A- • Y } 'r . t•' t - t �i Y -i .� A Ai 'i 'at n -ata- -- .-. r $': - ._ _ ..,> r tl s. x -.. r - •4 C } A Z b� . t' a c- 1 H... t S �>� - 7 - _ l r p: } } I 'I P k tf. '�. t 1 I t . � :s int- n a. t' . i k t _its ! :� _ k L, - 4 V F T� I i .. - � � t ... . r r- _ ..:- - — . - -iC- i •''e.aiv �, - tail}f p t . _ R. 1 r _ q tonehp o� LETTER TO LrDITO -.:. I: � -R%* . 4._- 1: , . i�u�h taw i��a>� d>•elg �I • RICH�IR�00sys H1�RD�iPARE'' 1 , . .��' fi ured -"�-' - STO these who� 2tg "ill all• riot ?- Or ,has the t'1'6ie depsrttnest tr open t0 Ot! J'Or thi ttiiir dig- ,•, { B I Roman 'Qatholie eaarion of pahtic�1uestioas, The writer mast .. , ,t - _ obtjxch relegated to in au cases,end fits correct name with Dopy. , ig tie plSve SO bap anythlug you require jQ t 8 tirttken street bums the, t I •task of ap• twh�t In' no t ao w o d o'aaLo sere . I prehending heresy and preservin g spon.ible for opinions expressed by aortas- - t. Rome's ancient faith ? The r t pondents.-$D. �ri:ws.t �I� �'� ��1� '160 f and bob -tail of �• 49 Dses Sis,-Some ste should at once - L v Toronto' allowed to be taken too HARDWARE - ' : pe 1e,publishedvery Friday morning tt its office) Org811ze Qff@melt 8 t loll e8 i -II1ze a Humane Society e a Pickering, oats J g and n Pickering. The abuse to which certain : - kinds O 'c T$n�s a►»lh'the streets to the ytttion of animals are aabjeoted by their .lritrelro is •e f .. .. -� - . •iss yeas; •l.00 ftgald ice aaee. better oitizsns--fes the beat oitizene an outrage and a disgrace in this Chris- arenot those who think that a gay sash tin QOmtnunity, and a atandaloue viola• _-'_ ��,=�J�� �.��1 RATES OF ADVERT18fNG1,: �`i • Erb siussertiionI per line -. seents_ and a belly full :of beer will reserve nO1r of the Taws. Erer�bodv around the • bseyuent it�se chid, per line - g �• P village is shocked as these daily exhibi- -- . to keep out the -rain and Cold. : F This ` en does not include . the Britiish croxu on; the .one hgnd, do �ertisemente, Legal or oremgn ad- gp�;� oma or prom Irish fee m', and should help organize a society .- . , e�iQm on the outer, for the prevention of craelcy p animals, given to parties y"r. MF We were in Toronto on O'Cotulell's and deal out a well-deserved w taste for 3 or 6 months or by the year- all- ' " - ' 1esrli Or "emseards,oey"untepa;able gnarteoriy, birthday and saw many of those who the heartless follows who set too e Ur LOCKS, KNOBS, HINGES Busutegy arty ,ten liner or under, with paper ' �1 �/� one year,, 00, payable in advance. were celebrating the event, and too. poor dumb animals had na feeling., Who e 'Notice in local columns ten oent� per line, - five Dents per line each subsequent insertion. large a percentage were ,signajizingl will second this, and maake a move in the � - All' g1Zas and dl3$Ciilpti011B--•heap for (18,gh. I. Special contract rates made known oft applies- the d8 b string drunk and sampl- matter ? . 1 - tion. NO free advertising. y p g HHB. Advertise in niew brands of chewing tobacco. --��_ - _ ttaents without writtet+ in�taactions g g The law of the road has Been amended Buy 1 �ur Presei"�ii 1. i' will iw insetted anti) forbidden and all y n :ordingh• Orders for discontinuing sin vgertiee- The ghost Of the great O'Connell. by adding thereto the f011OwiD(f :--•` Any lig menta must be in writing and sent to the pub. whose memory lives and will ever live person so overtaking another vehicle or ' licher. • Job Work promptly attended to. • : i in the esteem of posterity, should not horseman shall tum out to the left as far .� -sugars, - ' 1 CLARK ORO=�� be asked to preside over such a cele- a t t may be naacessary to avoid a collision . suga r - _ PRO ' R ' .T . t' bration. h tiVe know well enough the the vehicle or horseman so over- taken, and the -Unr Polities -Sc class of -Protestants who harassed in- pertioo so overtaken shall act Inde en n yieuce. not be re Our AIM—AM LocalPa�per. salted and attacked the Yowl Irish gaited to leave mote than one. I - . 8 , $ halt of the road free." This clause eam(e 1. i ".,.. . . _. . . . ... � � . . I .-. . a . ...... . , 9 r EXPeatatlone —Thi hearty 'nen' Rowdies they, knowing nothing into force the first of this month. - T� eupp�rt of the neoUle of Pickering and gicinity. Of any religion -+ o1Y1 . , _ made Protest46nts —... . 1 - - - ., .. through t e accident of birth,—but BIRTrra. . FRIDAV, AUGUST 15. :1390. who might just as well be classed as Dummin—It Pickering, Aaguat 8,14D, the wife ` f W. T. Dunbar of a son. Fire -Wore Ippers, so little know they NOTES AND COMMEN ;S, of worshi Suc _ -__- --_ fast � M . ...__,_._._...1... .l P h organizations New dctt•ertixtrrrrents. • . II .• K-- .. - . 1. emznler-was eeeeuted by electric- sarade cul restricted and allowed to - -= - - _ -- -]DUN . . . � _.. -- , , AIR$' . . jay last :week and the leperseemed authorities. T11eon tOrangeeorderof hbeinY WANTED.. .... . � . � . wjth startling accounts_1of the 'eaecu- well organized and sensibly governed I Very close tires for lar . tion. Some accounts describ d tiie ,avoids anythin lawless or un r� OU good threshers wamted at ones g �e _ I Pull others need apply. W. H. CR URCR 1. iiffair as, a success, o lens �` becom- ILL, Woburn P.0. _ 40-•2 ' tl psi ted it ing, but other small side "shoos aje �- --i- - - 1 I flan • ) in graphic horrors as a failure. Death springing up in •the •ities, fashioned1. 1 titles. cannot be robbed of its horror , and after the ' I''Sx'I1 L8t• . - - ' . old Order's utward senjbl- E teat, gai=t of Lots 9 and I0, an the . . we shall live to see capital punish- ante, whose membe s simply seem n>eut entirely abolished. pledged t� insult and"a av 7th con., Pickering. ply to saki$" - �. ( - , j',gr ate their li[RIiELL, Claremont Y.U. !o -Sins ; i. Catholic fellow -citizens whenever oc- - _ I i _ .. A bloutana gentleman- writ o to TED t, --- -- -- - � . _ . - the Winnipeg Free Press, sa s c,asion presents. There are Catholic RS. The Celebrated �►:merican .Pere.. - ''N11by cannot you let anj;e ation rowdies, too, in Toronto, but we who ;rr. - -___ "� alone, Nobody wants sane atioli, .are Protestants should first remove 1 E b D� tnoa ec e�urcu%ill be received uuf Canada is old enou�ll• bia rile beam from our bwtl eye e'er we til Wednesday night next. Apphcation to be loin-L1n�d jd: a , b encu h all made to J. RICHARDS, Secretary of the Board, ugly enough to paddle her own canoe start clearing timber .from our neigh- stating salary expected. hoe's optic. In the interests of peace 42 -lin . and paddle it fast too. The jnited STRAFED.: _ _ .. .KU "I - I I Mates are sure to offer Canada) reci:- we trust the city authorities will take an iron grip on the characters who procity in the next decade, and 't will disguise utter lawlessness n A ,TRAYED from the premit,tis of the R S prove the best thing for both COU11- u der the K undersigned, lot 8, con. I. Ptdkering, on or • . tries. But," he adds', cloak of sectarian fervor. bout the first day of August, a shearling Shmpp- - - • , "$ecipr city's _ hire rani, Any information villi be thanktull¢ ' name is Dennis n'Lile blchin ey is There being some diversity OPO 1n received by B. CARTER. Audley P.O. 4241 o� A e� - - running• things at Washington. He ion as to the right of renters to vote _ � �J A �u� ' seems right enough, and histor tells on the debenture b •-las• on bio) 'rHR'ESHIHtx' • 4 . its that `extremists of the Mc inlev the 25th inst. , we quote the clause of , - . . . . - A�1UFL CARLETON bags to `ttn- _ _ sort have but a shoat reign.S . . - ' _ the clause Act bearing On the hreshinQ n ncbriue, Rad Is ntYpareA to dorthrb$ Did : S I * I any of oar readers ever try f case. Freeholders who 'possess the °R on the shortest notice_ Orders iFromptlF •• frac y to ea• itPnd - tract'sunbeams from cucumber -8, or, more right t0 vote at the municipal elec• -- -- "d to. tl•-CARLE;TON. Piclenug. U -11a 00d � I . difl7cult stillI _., ever try _ - --- Bar, re l a t - y . to drive seng�a into tions can vote oil ' • a Grit head, govern a Grit >nind by file or- the clause relating tObl by Here is LOST. '1. - _ ____ Binary laws of rAasoning or induce a Grit g --� - -- '-- - - --- - -- -- --- - - Every ratepayer shall he entitled to vote )�' Mondor. Adp. l I, betweeb Clare• 0_o To . . . poJitiean to act nnseltishly and front mo- l 1. rives of generosity and patroitism ? on any by-law requiring the assen6 of the mons and Picltering• a large butcher knife: . r . - electors, who is a man, unmarried woman r�o d Pickering.another onnay` the l: th between scar- The above item was written ` �► the or widow, and at the time of tender of the Finders wtll oblige b rs • . editor of the Markham Sun. N w we vote is of the full age of twenty-one ye�►re. ickeri kuivea to me. WARRRN WOpDBtjPF. 1 ickenng. 4S -lin , . A RV , wish H ' - I - .,to ask a question :Did anv� esus and a natural born or naturalized subject - __ " jean since the world was first a lved of- Her Majesty, and who has neither dir- Farm'to Sea Of Rent• : , . . �i ­ . I �. y S ., ''. from chaos, ever write such a foo scut- F station of i dy received, nor ;s in ea. ('1j� ' V. receiving, any reward or Rift T ACItES. bei Por - Choice �"onf , encs ? It makes one bljious to rPa such for the vote which he tenders, and is reci- 1 Oil No. so. 5th being �� .Awe of Wint ectlanery t rant i . We hold no brief in defe ice Of dent within the municipality for which the elea:lred; good house and large stable. t3oil;iood% either political party, but nlU6t r0- vote is taken for Due month neat be[ore the ps[1�Mlot of AC\AH�ctaremont P P.O. r°'s• 11-45 �nd Smer Drinks. fresh test an P vote, and who is, or whose wife is, a lease- a- g,ainst such utterances the holder of real property within the muni- '' above wherever found. The Drat y of a tficient value to entitle hint TO RENT. �j�1 cipalit r �•�� A ��� feature about the shote item i th© to vote at a Municipal electio0, and who is r `.T.i:.rt .l1 fact that it'iB not meant—not a word rated en the 'last revised assesstnetit roll figE half of Lot 81. 79h Cob., n'liitsbv, E`�e Sattlr - , therefor, and which lease exteude for the b, Idinm `cam' &ring omble house and out- — J d�+y dtlrl�g the e�;SQj]� of it. We know Bro. Lowre r' on- s,t• t;oc><n bearing °rebard, timber rot ere_ y P periat of time within which the debt to be Fwd, yell watered,,and in ally, and he its not the narrow rti- contracted or the mousy to be raised b oasrsaiou v good state or culti — . sa'u his writings malls him. He' does vsaon. m• - . . V ` R1 en in October. l8tit). �+ �,r- the by-law is made payable; in which' 1'BAICCIii WABIN(i. Pickering Village. tLY - , not mean it. ,therefore what a r. tt leave the lessee has co%-enau - - .-----.- - to pay all - -.____ i Pass -has p y municipal taxes in respect of the property . r arm nV Rent. - M - - P party politics come to ti�Leu teased, and which a�•: � � - li such items must be written to su't the Ported to be named, inthe- voters, list— ur �/ ') ACItES. being Lot No. 21 9: ' party slate- R.P1.U., Cha 1l�l/ h j P and that, t00, In a t11me P• K4.8eC_ 30N, Ccs-. ittickennR. Two houses liuildiog of peace when no political excite eat . It seems )blain as day filar lease- :i ope Good cafl`city�Land In &good gtate or caltG is driving mien crazy. Lolders cannot legally vote on this °tei�• and specially grain farm exceptionally �a�oy t'>Qerll „ - I.m Cla,r nio r�lwa;as°t�on.nd of a = : ATTENTION . -- 1 debenture by-law, unless their leasee •I The law of landlord and to i '11 a8 ile from Claremont vi, age. Term& lural. - . :• been amended by recent Ontario l is- are good until January, 1:110, oaseeges.iOu l J. of D. M next. with tall ploughing Call and see Oar Bedroom Baiter, bideboard$, Extension Tables, S and r(vileges. .1. A D, liiiACNAB, Claremont. u-sa arioe f;uite®. Coaches, not even then, unless the lease makes Bedsteads, etc•, etc- A large stock of Pict i lotion so that now the recover of rent- - nd Soom Mould ' is exeeedingly'difi'icult for it Las fro be Thislthen is to bPay municipal taxes. OurAN'S �O' CO1mme Poles, Curtain Chains, etc, We guar - e a vote of freeholders. • � tee satisfaction in the Undertaking line, as we hags alar a and sued for as an ordinar debt. F r- well selected stock to eh g y Suppose a tenant luras a farm teased thASTOR SALMON, DR. 7.IMME.RMAN. and - choose from. " nierly it so stood that the landlyd for five years, on which he a s could seize and evict when rent itl�at, icipal taxes; he will have to a era from donToroeto e will .D -t'' ho:a ser.icea in T$ _ �, p y mUn- he Cawp Ground on -Rose Bank Farm. the reci= �'�� .rl �R' had fallen due remained un aid.. N w P, y his t Mr.'Cow•an. on FUNERAL DIRECTORB, P p shirrs of this debenture debt Burin PICKERING, OhT. 1 it said'a worthless tenant can rnoie life of the lease : but it is no in' g tHURSDAY, AUGUST 21St, 1$90,1111111111111111111 —11 ;. from house to house without ,a in justice and 7.jo p.m , on the AtIbjects of Ming to him because Ile "Divine Healing " and - itauctiflcation_'• Teo . a Cent, but the weakness of the ' will have had five , timonies will also begiven by %ol,leot those who law years benefits from the new bridges y the Lord° here tau be oc•ercome -by requirinib the —Le will be have been healed b alin : n) paying taxes for value - - "'coming tenant to i -- - _ . . . --'- sigh a contract received. But if the by-law were de-e0i " - _: udder ijrhicll Ile .pa.ys ills rent iii ad- fca.tecl it would be a biaq — --- — - 'vanee, or; failing; that, steps out before him, because if these bridges wtere`pa r I ;: Ile enters upon another month, taLil,g for by a direct tax, the tenon Jus " )ares and penates" V�'lli loge his place iinmediatel afte might . liilu. There is no inducement to and the owner or a new rwards,4 I . cornmit, fraud, because when anew in and enjoy the beuefitstof the nt see a,�aa$ _ �,�, �,nc0 110USe 1S sought the rent in advance rs p 8peotacles and Eye <�lasses• the auroataidr called for, and it is cheaper to pay If r sj�er this $uhf's Leavy outlay. We, con- to vision known, for sale by ... I I the old lace than y law ,lust and equitable, • DALE, - - PICHERI ' 9 KING ST. P to pay for a i�ew and ire confident it will pass with -- - _ 1VG. � t WEST, . - _ __ _ one and incur the:' of moving; in little or no serious opposition. til _ `O,�TINc ''r��' r=1��oN.T • - addition. * The law thus operates Ii - PP It 1s801uEd Qf PartIIeiabi , � _ �_ would b@ unfair to bankrupt the ten- , P',, the Repairing ' favorably rather than favorably ant's of rods far the HE P heretof ,#Of ' partnerebi ore existing y ,SUS F I 1118. aEld C%0M tenants. It makes them pay in act- ity. In the .words ` of the famous plicated W ' - . �' o00d Of poster- nudet the style and IIrnp of Dodwell sc gaud- at vallce, whereas formerly the did 1lOt $ Sir, d ro. moulders and maohinista, of the Villa a °f f�.+. `� ChBS receive Y Oyle R'Oche `what has posterity ever T aDolwell will �j ject abeen nd dissolved.1a n ;ae pay until the end of the month. Then, done for us ?" Let and by the late r J_ "' - F"" special attention. 11 I � � where misfortune renders it im ossi le Posterity het aro' All! Work Guaranteed: era►te. y P witness our hands thiel 29tu J of ,iuI , 1860. -Chargee hind P pay for its own -bridges ! v M. BRODIE, M.D., ' � �. DODirv>•LL io pay at the moment, the law 's- - . courages the exercise of leniency. A _-____ -witness. . E. SAUNDICI y IS is stated that the Toronto streat t ia� RBST: CUTHBERT; landlord Laving the furniture as sec>lr- iailway company has 1,869 hors I aatng hared from , watld the el of _ ity might allow a famI to occi _ es in its dry, l intend rebumtding at 0000. �-----Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller.-. Y xPy for service. ki da. meatitlme, repairs may be has ar all paying. But, seeing li 40 -ft J. T. DODwau•L, months without a The An lo-Amlerican hotel at Prince _ - 9 �lII� __ . _ $t., West. ` ' Ithat there is no security now, a month's Albert was burned to the 41�T'I' — — non-payment calls for a notice to quit. week. Insured• gioand last I + -A Ria . `�'00 Standard. I I A papil from the blind institute at Cultural Coni 9 .. Brantford matrioalated at the Trinity University ' • No true Orangeman, uo true I - y examinations. PPLICATION9 for - - - I A pitch•in At Myrtle Ohs other da re- t yore tno,$0h a �y rPHE PLACE ►r0 RUY miter of the great Daniel .0'Coune{l, salted in an en y arehip for the conn Choles • ginre being badly damaged wi Ivbe olreo�etPeat'm i the mer tree tuition, ugar8 • himself_a man of peace, can apologj a and a caboose and a car loaded with � to underaiaoea up to rhe . , Fine . Tea$, Peaotif-_ . - ` for the Orange and Green - riots n dressed beef were demolished- e6 h Aagnet Inst. pplioant to s the school-s••a�$jj1j end d^1u �+ . w iah t attended and his standingtai- thsllsia. V .l ant or a ythi�ng Toronto last week. It was the moors , The Hamilton Band Toarnathebt is He must be the son at . gra t;a.t t dent in this Ootcntyr ani - have liv � y0� © the blackguard element, of antagoni - over and proved a AT61 t success. That father's farm for at least two Yeas previous to , '• , y ,rant • • . - ed societies . that o$usej the troubl . town is not- eternally - celebratin , hi aadtirirrion. In Gros les. V In the name of decency, does Prote - men it does s►o into anythingured. .. ens i. nb Clerk's ° R. lrABaarnrf,, GLASolark ``r I b+tbi. Aar u Coo t ]717L �' , ... ,J..: . .-' TS JUST A RIFER 1: -';;-�.�,,�.,-. , , . V� �- . ... . � � � . . . . ­_ - „._ � ,., ;1,; .�-t- - 1:1, � ­-­ , - � I—, . - I - ., ­�-:.-�-I , 'I - ­L�'� 4 t . . . ­­ .,-4',__- . I . - •• -.k A / y . I '. P L A 1 t) 0 I I 0 0 F I I 0 „t __., -� ; -� 'a.. . �.. - -x !.9 . 1.� .1 . I .I -- TPA An D 1:7 � ... ­ - . - .� 1- ,., , .r '. f fir r. -, , . ; -1 .. A,x_9� ; , t t.. 1 :. �- -'>' � . .-;- '�.,. . x.,04' .. .- ,S, r - s . ,. 4 k i ;: M f p �ix"- ti • , o-+° • b f t, p- ._ to .� F. R t a y x t . �, a. :ta-. ,. _ 3. _ , .. .. , _x .., r .. a - r t• . k: n.i s , . 6 _. ” e ' t d f r1: .a ,t, s B k it . - - it .,. Y,. ,., ,: �. .'�i�. ii y� f'. : , ,-. / s � ... .. �w : rf .late- .s, :.: . . •-r • A 4 ,-r :.O :-,, t �L r ,. f 1 -... 5 7. Y t.S � .;T .4•+- 4 - 1{M va/. Y i - ":i M -s P .i.. / a'. - �{ ! ' t u �. _ r.' � ...r. .Y ,q s•P'- v.v -.- v ...-. -.,, ., - r. f - , . ,. ,.•.-h .iS.,k.:. :'t -. rt �R. t ..``Y .Yx a1F� . k < r ..-! .♦.._ : n. P r :,� gf� tt 3 f' J. . , r t e"� k i • tg` a; 11 ..y IFr• s.. - t F f - 4 d t_ '' a . s t t < $ k a -L ' `.�"S 4 r 'rim ' t i £. i - - ••t` ' 0 .P fC '�. '� � A ��s . } ,'} � Com` ,..1. �� �� Via: 11 ��' • Ste, '•> - , y�. i -U ♦, t: t.i w , a , , `? t s e -!- - t` a £- R . d ti< t;. �- y A P - ! 5� 5 P l •,1 .w- b ^e . I, t:- ISTRICT . 'j41.1 e, <� :�� IN rs>a MOST 6A138 i _�p)ROl! OURE%CHs! kV I.i t ; keatnor, a 8t. T �� ' L.r.<:ted suicide by sdall< 4: " � Avert Oliver, a Grand r.Y ,j :h/ �, was killed, at Woodstl 1.;�_ s�unelt A Sonar Hoar VI were burned d P, slprpmg at a loss of 036,000 Mr. A. E. Flewell, of t ht Mr. H r'a• harne �tngton. Mr. Flewell t. yN bowa"s lin all its brand /o do well. s Teronwpasted two by-law jma, gtranUng large same to tenanoe of Industrial HB yvd gwls. A camber of a go defeated the same day. _ ` Wheler Bros., flour mills do burned to the ground la . loss Being about 114,000, ins 910. The mill it is said, wi bi unless the village will blears. . Mr. John- Blyth is to oppc lytetrkin in South Grey if lie that nomination. Should either James Allen, of Egren for Lang, of )r eustadt, is choice of the Conservatives. - The Dominion Governin node a claim to be repaid by t of Ontario the sum of & 17,00 on the care and maintenance in the.disputed territory whi, tion of jurisdiction was unsettl . Wwmt has replied, denying tion "4 declining to pay. . A >n named Wm. -J. :Nl senWated to 23 months in i Prison and to receive 20 month* after entering the pri additional lashes two months discharge for assaulting a litth "yen years of age in Toron the way to punish such brutes When We. «'. P. Dorris an of Hagerman were returning 1 byterian services at Markhain morning the hold -backs of tl broke while going down the fair ground. Mrs. \orris gr line and the buggy was'soon n - • were seriously hurt especially Nl Last Sunday afternoon Cl Carey, the Canaa:an brill; jamged from the Shears st th Works, East Boston, into tli distance of 150 feet. He stru . stomach and was killed. lie . giving e0ibitions and said this his last jump before ping to .. to jams from the Brooklyn brie On Wednesday night of last old man in the moon was . - Twice in one month is sorneth act frequent with him. In fac October, 1887, has the temper i+a the fields of Luna permitted . afar. For several years befor noon never was full more tl zwDth, and it is certain, actor . ` almanac, not to take place at t WA% two years. George Durham, an old: i Rkhmond $•ill, was up be' t Judge Morson Wednesday, c John Palmer, of the same plat ing a dangerous hinatic. Iuqu oat the fact that the two iiien -I:_ pate about the right to pull do mpalrating some property, and - eras the result of the disagreeu old man was discharged, as to ' aces he was quite sane. ' A tramp appeared at the res Markham farmer last week st The farmer hau nothing sma len dollar bill which the cliff - aonehantly offered to change ac a wed filled wallet for that pui . . • >far> a was so overcome by /displaved that he allowed him a6e bill and keep 50 cents, an V" half a mile down the con . Actr+e the farmer sufficiently kick Limself. Those who deny the e%istew .. MW devil wi:1 find food for *9 tease of the " unknown " u BITpr who, without anv apps fort gain, entered a house, se'; &i who was the only inmate, a into a closet which . he lockQc' - . Iriith coal oil the bed which lie WW then cooUy walked awl P Unditional devil can do anyt 1. ietensely devilish we would li. fr• Fortunately the humis011e OM the door just in time to I Gre and gave Iter life. Talsf, Field and Far» c 8`a3•: WePherson and Grey are untll Cthe three best shot putters in All hail from Canada, and it �i " many celebrated ,shot pt; from that country. Just wl 40Te10pe so inany good athlete: shot putters, in proportion to w hard to determine. Most c 194" are of Segtoh deacen °' &*We Propensities of that rat ' - I' 4k*"Ation. To those who an a weight throwing it would te'aat to have Currie, McPh ._�.. y compete in a genuine m } t* prize was large enough to x 20" endeavor to do his best. . '. 1 r ,. A writ has been served on I t •- X"t, -of Markham, to quash i -, P. _ wistim and Electric Light - By -', 1,1,t , OOmplainant is .John Thoma .{ - �! . vlf* is itsued on affidavits mac tr 'euas, Joseph Wales and Jol � z,= 1Uc talleges various irreg the election, and f ' ♦ ` T' $• �pj lit D. Edwards i �Y! .. y . Go&. it Reeaor, T. J. Heyler, ( # $tory G. J. Chaunoey t Lb �l'., _ - an were wrongfully put ,•.r • UQks and voted as owners, t1i jbsUW not so assessed. TI someap for a bearing �x" : &to"isf Says that if the gybed it will at once be ear .;.r � ; � majority than ever, and ,� over a bill of expens 44vp Put the town. .i 11 . I' . 3t :, YR .r a 3 tom •: ,; I `, ' _1' _._ is ,',;+ � °, to .. : - A K . tt ..- r k , . } 1. @ .-. ,. -. I � q - .- -;1.. .% . `.:'•:.. ,tuft; . -.- -> B•r �: _�_ - - . - a ii. s 1. .-f�. r,' "x .: ,_-... .,,---�a.> ,,e $.. ;.. ".' .a yr ,c, s 1 -�.: ..d -.,3i:- .1 it4 . - i r r L . z: ►iN . 2 , . . - .. _ - .. r ti t - t' - _ '_ -r" _ _ _ Yrn 7 . -7' :l ' -3" -,'? ii _ 'd'b : ,* - 4 . 4" . �a�.S. Rr`� i.,.ate'-- .. - . - i t _ e . :', �'t? �'% �f _ . 4f„"°•°ir!YWn •"•'�1'"•'`•�aif�,u•aks-.,,q• '_- _ s rw ' Z .� -%2aviNa,,,e,. assTvi.. _ _ _ * - .' f -:r i.V. i TORIC`,' �:• Orillia In $ummsr I i �: DISTRICT QTS. d ,1 : _ �.o. _A%M- .atmL. __� �_ ass �1 Dear reader, if you wish to go Ra i4r Tttt►Ilra aonaci EAsZ Dtls as >roLlows:-- - �e�� �• Ej X ONZY Te,10 N : a.Y No. 1 Exl►aaas ki _ µ' ' , `; `'' . � Y! ' - ( MoI,LN IN THE lt03T BdREIFACLD ttaxlrlts a week or two On a skylark, take ar aslviae „ $•� A. �• VICTOR� - . FROM OUR Rxel3A Gies. and visit Lakes 8imcoe and �� 8 YtzgD, 2:22 P. M. ++' ,;' , - ON M F. c achioing. ? ���• ORTGAGE SECURI Y It you do not flod what you seek you osn 6:80 P. M. r . $ort Peareori, a St. Thomas tailor, then o oa to. the Markoka 1 1' ellen most durable and substantial at lowest rates of interest- Mo . A. r g ►and it TI�AIrie aaiNo Wllssr noir es FOLlowa•- -age • • } �"I FZ f" P luted suicide by sdtaljowiag arsenic. there.you still feel crank and mo se come I made, be g buWt alutoet emtirel of wrought ' y No. B LocAl, y right ; s I Trunk brakh- to Orillia a d k y u - 9:02 A. M. iron. bentures purchased for cash. t Olioer a Grand ETC; 1. d1Der • n see admission to the asy 4 �D . 4:1G P. M. It is'a vett'po powerful mill will ran in a ve , ' ,ass killed at Wood took Saturday lum. You, will be quite eligible. rillis ie " 2 Ezpaless )tuft wind. There are no es•' A T . d e cafe little arts ---T T. .MS - { � ' j a retty town, an washes its feet titin- 9:09 P, W about it to break or set out ot'brder and le� the � .. ;far, t. yo 1 in the n tail) go td wreck'. Many mills have proven dis- bought and sold on commission. ,` , a . oanelI &Sana Hoobr' Ddill s`t Col• �' Pre waters of the Co dhicing, YIQH1r;BINg yiAR=T. -. - astrous failures, Owing to their liability to be . - - .; .' �afood were burned ;down Sunday setting a healthy corporate exam le -d we - . - Nm" Office, August 14, M& - blown down or damaged in heavy wind stores. ---- • . y�aing at a loss of 635,000 may express it that way -to the legion of Fill wheat, 9e to $LOO The �1Ct0r 1$ Warranted r, A. E. Flewell, of Uxbridge, has tourist@ who meet there in the summer. to M flour, �� 1. "ase leo �y t 1� Irloar, pastry, 'per s sa tp man ton not to be brawn down in any wind that does not t tom : Westezn, Lanessbire sed its of t } y At sunset we stood on the wharf d scan- ndon and Manchester Fire Insurance `' h't Mr. Har is harness business in alt. 8holrss, par -ton, l6 sarearlioRs per n gig, take the tower or post wi .h it. Intending pnr- '�� North American Life Ins - V bong sed a stretch of water as clear an are u chasersare res 1#ly invited to Co., oho ♦coident Insurance taken• i - : V on. r. Flewell anderatande P FARDdLBB' MABHET elf . Gnv�SL avec delighted human eye -so s Doth and - basiness an its b ohea and o he . Carefully ' Examine this Mill chs a . lucid, we were tempted to walk thereon. Tosoxro, Angus 14, 1880. F A _ _ _ — for $ a do well. p 1 Here and there for miles scall re were Wheat, fall, bush ore 0 00 ing+0 gg aadcotn vim their orders I invite inspection Toronto passed two by -lava Wednesday skimminst along its surface- leavi g white Wheat, asO°• ova, grunting large soma to Assist In the streaks far behind them, and a ay off a �Pheat, Hli to I sari furnish piping of x11 kinds, braes or iron, CONVSYANCIN(l C ABBP'ULLY DO , ••.... 0 9$ to 097 cheaper than the cheapest- - ,Qaiotenanoe of Industrial Homes for -boys sail boat lay becalmed, "" idler, a paint- . ' p Wheat, goose ............ 70 to 72 "_"" y� girls. A number of other by-law's ed ship upon a painted ocean " The Also . Were defeated the same d4y woolly clouds above hang lazily n place, ate' bn�"""••••-• 45 to 4b agent [or t : .... V'3.112�,e'e 1�rop0 .�- N • and the stillness soothed t6 beauty Barley, bush........... 48 to 522 1 Rl� S� & flood vi1 - lage Lots on north side,Hiag t - Whaler Brost, Hoar 'sat eetc,tou Lille pew b Oa� S lO between corner and the College nods charmed. It wee as thoag>i, of ages of �h••••••••••••••••- 60 to 71 . for este, together with other viii wssie burned .O the Rt•oan last weeli,'the anxious experiment, Nature had et then Hay AGRICULTURAL IMPLTtMENTS. age pro r, toes tieing about #14,000, insurance 012, l , new, ton............ 800 to 10 00 wY S D one good house and lot for sale very c ' consummated a long sought a Oct niter- Hay, fid, too ............ 11 0090 14 00 UNSHEATR 20M The mill it is said, will not be re- ' ally delightful to mar now with thesligiltest Straw, son ••••............. 7 50 to 800 �_3m W. V. RICHARD80N, bail unless the village till gii►e 115000 attempt at variety, too hard of eprodac- Dressed hogs........... 6 00 to 7 00. GREEN RIVER. . — --- OiBoe: Dale's Block, Pickering. --------- ------------ bonus• tion to relinquish now without regret --so Beef, forequarters .•-••-• 600 to 700 Y - Chatham Fanning Mill, - - -- -- Mr. John Blyth is to appose Dr. Lan Nature bated breath and hang over the Beef hindquarters..--,. 7 00 to 10 00 - . - - ' Chathu+m. tint. kerlun in South Grey if � he will accept scene in fond endearment. Everybody en- Mnttari,,,,,,,-•••••• . to 8 •W. E. O'BRIE . I '-- ". .. that• nomination. . . Should he decline, joyed It,. including the old man from . Veal, carcass ..• •.•....... 7 00 to 9 00 . - I 7�1 .' .. either James Allen, of Egremont, or Vic- Detroit, who said Gosh, this is a corker t - - . for Lang, of NEustadt, ! is the second and the young lady' from Toron who re- Bauer, Ib .................. 00 16 to 00 17 • THEC )THAM . MN1NG MIL THE marked that it was •'awful) Eglgs, doz.................. 00 14,to 00 15 . - i' Choice of the Conservatives. y elightful The Dominion Gove' nment having and superlatively entrancing." The old �%-HI 1 �, . " -. . --IDade a claim to'be, repaid1by the Province lady was there --we mean the kind old _. __ ,+�'• 1 - of Ontario the sum of $11000 expended lady whom we meet everywhere and feel ,.,L _ DOIKINION BA H "LL PHOTOGRAPH R* I ' like kissing and calling "mother" the old wa on the care and mainten�rice of lunatics ladv of cheerful words though ad eYes, . in the disputed. territory 1. while the ques• God b19ss her ! as different from he carp- } `. , P Capital Paid up, . . $1,50 ,000 As good,L prompt quick - - . _• '� tion. of jurisdiction was unsettled, Premier iu old women around her as the (,.sato. � , , eh - ` Vowat has replied, denying any obliga- with infinite care could design er. She Surplus, 'a, • $1,300,000 able work tell13 every t• e . i tion and declining to pay, bad travelled a long way wit John's - A man named Wm. J. McLeod was child, poor dear, who was very rly, but 'i WglTgy AGENCY. , RAGGING ATTACHMENT FOR THE I have the largest trad - sentenced to 23 months in the Central coming here had done her a wort of good. I CHATHAM FANNING MILL. lII aIItarlO COtlllty. The old lad remarked this to a ' SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Prison and to receive ZO lashes two y younger The above cut re resents a new machine months! after entering the prison and 20 lady, gay with bracelets, rings ud din Interest allowed at highest current rates. No p . mood ear-droue who, notice of withdrawal' required. which is an attachment for b If I say Ill have our ictureis r ad additional lashes two months before his _ thereupon entered eq egging the y y p y , the opinion that -the child was a sweet W. H. HOLLAND, grain as it comes from the Fanning Mill. by a certain day, I'll have them by discharge for assaulting a little girl about tittle thing, and the air would do or good, i02r MANAGER. IL is complete in every respect, and will seven years of age 'in Toronto. That's „ __ give the beet satisfaction to those who use that y, rid . y ill a Corr t- a da a the w b _ the way to punish such brutes. no doubt, brit a9 fur roe, I won d mach ------ . --- it. The routine. of driving the Bagging ly, done and finely finished. - rather have gone to Vancouver wit Arthur, Tre8F3 Trees Wr��� ' ' When Mra. W. P. Norris and daughter (my -husband, you know), only he as sud- - Attachment has been greatly improved My new gallery is one of the •1 gear of Hagerman were returning from Pres• denly called to �Vaahinfiton n some since last year. It is now driven with ' and appointed in the Pro ' ce. byterian services at Marylam on Sunday Government busine'sa, you know and of S the undersigned has just returned chain belt that will not slip nor come off ' morning the, hold -backs; of the liarne�ss course that settled our Vanconv r trip." t from a trip to Europe, and Having visited the pulleys. Everything is as handy and tSs y he lesding nurseries there, has secured special AR the season has again come around', 1 place as money can make 1t• Mall _ broke while `going down tie hill at LhE Goodness knows, she had often mploced rates for the importing of shade, ornamental. m Fannin bill) and tt around when lri Whitby. . T ' Artliur to let politics alone. bu Arthur small fruit and other trees, Also Norway 1BJ beforo you, with the ttitgmo t confidence that y fair ground. Mrs. ;\ or is grabbed one Po y f ' spruce. Scotch and Australian pine at g3 per i handle the most reliable Fanning Mill mann- , line and the bnpry was soon upset. Both wouldn't, and every time $enat r Rlank p t ��r� Mny P hundred: 9 to 18 inches. small fruit and of ier factured in America for cleaning, separating and w . �i. Q ��L . '' - senL for him away he went to Wa hington trees at null low nese. Orders b mail or bagging all kinds of grain. special otnts in fav - were seriously hurt especially Miss N orris. • equally p y and she really believed the sills fellow was otherwise prompt) attended to. send in your our of m trill! are the followtn Last Sunday afternoon Charles Alc- } y g :—f,asy to turn ; — - - . going to run for Congress, say a d do. all orders for I►s0. H. HOYKINs, t'•B•• fiteen River screw teed for the hopper; low and handy get QR��2O Caffrey, file Canadian bridge jumper, Ontario Canada .431v in the atu; strong sud durable; well painted; jamped from the Shears] at the Atlantic she could against it. Goodness sakes, a _ _ TM _ - _ _ screensrand riddles to clean and separate all ' a . Works, East Boston, i�'ito the water, a girl little knows >;he care and orry of kinds of grata and seeds grown in Canada: feet - , married life or they would never marr.1 Iy— Gs j��e WARREN and good cleaning o[ wheat. Special attention j, distance of 150 feet. He struck on iiia never ! The old lady nodded in he kind- 9 has been given to the fast cleaning of barley, �; stomach and was killed. He had been liest manner, and thus enpoaraged Arthur's i removing all foul seeds, dirt and broken weeds. , ' Watches, Clocks 1 eweller t giving exliibitiona and said this was to be wife is no doubt .expatiating to his mo- y ., A. GiBBON, - PICKERING, Ont, - _-. ,,- „ his last jump before gong to New York merit on the anguish of living n $9,0(1[) ( grid Silverware ----- --- --__ _ __ _ _ _ __ ___ '`= - to jump from the Brooki a bridge. per annum (Arthur's income yo know). �: in all styles and at all prices:. ' * PICKERING' *_. ' - On Wednesday, night f last week the All sorts of people are sojon ning at - old man in the moon was full again. Orillia and Barrie, and on the inn innumerable' Any one . • . __­. small islands of the lakes, strawberry Is- Ney�% �', 8 '.. _,� � . � .. - ..­ . . Twice in one month is something that is y wanting a �m r ar - lsot frequent with him, n fact, not since land and Big Bay Point being specially j October, 1887, has the t� mperanee party well patronized. The bridtte ver the &'wing hf aahine will do well to - - .. r Narrows may have cost a heap money : call and get price from I have bought out the lumber yard of : Established m the fields of Lnna per 'tied this to oo• and still be of food value. One salt we ` Mr. J. H. McQuay at Pickering Yiilage ear. `For several years before 1887 the Cad. 'QCT. W - found with Orillia and Barrie. ere are + and am prepared to suppply all classes of + - moan never_ -was full to re than once a two towns with •all the advent nature 71y PICKERING. ONT. lumber at the lowest cash prise. 1867. . month, and it is certain, according to the could lend them, and a little booming ' almanac, not to take place again for at would make them famous resort . Aside s -_ Wark-se , - ... - _.., ­ .-.. ; . ` ` ... - . TT least two years. from a single fare, railway rate f m Tor-� �INIJi LE •George Durham, anold resident of onto, what is being done? Ve little.7- - -,.* - ' . ` ...., - &chmond Hilt, was a before Actin The great Canadian dailies shout at chis - ij g time of year be flooded with item and ad s I inland to makes specialty of shingles, Pump Factory, ]edge Morson Wednesciy, charged by y sad will keep a large stock of each grade c John Palmer, of the same place, with be- ' vertisemets showing up the ch me and athison & HaW�1 - • • iuga dangerous hinatie. -IIn Inquiry brought claims of the locality, but scarce v an odd on hand. No. 1. XXX., $1.95 per square; OF_ (3-0=W, PTOpXiet T . - q y word informs the world that so h places ',i MANUFACTURERS OF : - $2.60 per U. Other grades equally low. .' oat the fact that the two men hada die = Maaafactarer of - . exist. Leet years ice crop vertiaed Marble• ffio�n7. umejA Hear Orders taken for an uaa- Aute about tile` right to p till down a fence Lake Simcoe more extensively th the de. g , I y q Lam' Force do Suction Pum 'e_ = separating some property, and the charge lights of a dozen summers. If th towns stones, &c UXE • city of lime, and any orders ' - was the result of the disc greement. The desire to , gather in the shakes of the ` . •� • left with me will receive prompt attention. Deep -well Pumps of Br"d, Iron an •. _ . old man was discharged, as to all appear- Canadian Ioarists, they mast ex rid a few And all ocher ostnetar! work; Porcelain. anee_he was quite sane. ! of their own in udicioos advertis vg. Alas In, .esti of Bodian. Granites. Americas �.� All kinds of dressed lumber kept 'iURED ANO PUMPINe WINOMiL 4- - 1 and Canadian ciranistea. in stock. Hart still :Soft Wood at the A cramp appeared at the residence of a w The Uaily Z�ime@ is a lively journal. Allp�t ies wishing worst would do well to call Windmill and Cistern Tanks, Markham farmer last week seeking aid. which goes Without saying, Claud Lawton on, us before purchasing. An work guaranteed- Pickering Lumber Yard. Cis6ern num Mail orders - .The farmer hau nothing smaller than a being city editor. Vie have lou known Price. of the lowest. . . . Ps• - . ; W. �. GOEDON, , promptly attended to. ten dollar bill which the cheeky beggar him as an original and talon writer, Dia« and 7roelts_�auesa� a ora itiaa ; _ - - - nomehantly offered to change and produced but personal acquaintance has revealed WWttir: 431y 1$y PROPRIETOR. • LYMA'S FO11SYTH, Agent. Picker' . l him to as as a pleasant gentleman as well. i a wall fillet) wallet for that purpose. The As,city-editor he is a fine fit. .. ~ __ . 1. farmer was so overcom by the cheekJ- - CaD, -- THANKS ---- _ -' — - i . diswLted that tie allow hum to change '~" ° the Dill and keep 50 cep , and the c. b: Heligoland is to be added to nests. emmer . .. - , :, 1. . - eras half a mile down tli concession be- Sixty thousand men are idle through 1� �.':: o - - . bre the fxriner eufficientls revived to the strike in Wales. • I.AGENT FOR I deg to acknowledge with thanks- the receipt in`fnll f kids himself. Aylmer voted a X80,000 facto bonus : Those who deny the ex tense of a- per last week to Hay d Co., of W stock. 1� I f ! - m olaim from the Western Assuranee Com an for l0 B stinal deo wi. It is reported that the C. I. R: has i�i�� CO s y Company '1 Ona food, far thought in Po sustained in the destruction of my- bairn by fire on 4th f '.. � . she case of the "unknow " man in -fail purchased the controI.lling stock . of tile - j $iYPr who, without auv ppareut desire Wabash. TORONTO. June, and with pleasure testify to the promptness display d for gain, entered a hon seized seized a little Michael Davitt slays there is rigs. of . I Ila meeting the said claim. . . ' - girl who was the only innate, thrust Nei ra famine on aocouirt of the pole blight CHRISTINA MORTON. into a closet which he lacked, aaturateti in Ireland. - LT E ABBEY BINDER, l,; - . • with coal oil the bed which he set on fire, Nicholas Luning; of San F 'ancisco, TH ' aiA$$EY MOWER, -' !unbSrtOo, Jaly 10th, 1890. . died yesterda worth $20,000, . Any 1 ' »� filen coolly walked; away. If the Y HE TORONTO MOWER traditional devil can do anything more relatives hereabouts ? , �=O- .F.&_M=1 A949tit at Z7unbarto rntertsely devilish we would like to know Martin ofPeterbaro' �s barn- i 'r)3E SHARP RAKE, Etc. _ _ _ . ------- --- -- . . it- Fortunately the imnri'soned girl burnt ed while trying'to recover som money ��g�. open the door just iu tiro to quench the from his burning houeb. ( All so of repairs of the Massey ma. j. Arthur Ho t Da has been sated ehiaes kept at any Agenev opposite D. bre+ and save her life. y y O'Connor'e shop, Pickering. i T1srf, Field and . Farris �oft_ys • Currie and lolged in VGelland jail aha with _ . . N returning thanks to the I habitants of Claremont for the 'very li ' : . - - McPherson and Grey are unquestionabl throwing his wife over the roc at Ni- I can supply any amount of binding I . eml patronage for the last .40 years, and Pickering for 5 j years, I . ' p �' agicra Falls. He was a bigamist with twine at l0c per pound. would intimate that I have sold my Pickering business to y , the three best shot utter in the wort three wives alive, and sought in his way 1. All hail from Canada, an It is notice _ nephew, J. ff. BUNDY, who has been managing it for the leaf 51 yea s,. . that many celebrated all putters com to reduce the number. Tp�1y" R �R, end would ask for him a liberal patronage. . horn that country. Just why Caned The Port Perry Standard in pa lishing . . _ derelops so many good athletes, especially i the obituary of a dog says :--"N longer PICKERING ONT. - '. 86 . r y ,will he raise aloft that tuft which adorn- �.,_ ^. •__ _ _ _ Anyone wishingto trade n the Pickerin accounts will kindly - o _ - „st otputters, in proportion to population', ed his candle extremity." Just where to -, i o within THIRTY DAYS• I lea * my books with J. H. Bund foo@ t e, 1 to determine. Most of her nth y Ifs" are o'_' Scotch descent, and th find a dog's candle extremity°ie a puzzler.1. ����� present. • '.IT , r . uhletic Propensities of that race need n �' est time the Standard sees a dog with a 2 . , - - - , I To those wh' are interesse candle extremity, well he please wire us. The CIB1011t .buSl�eSa oris Carried Olt TllOre Pig - , m weight throwing it would be a gree Rev. J. W. Totten will next Sabbath - . . evening deliver in the Medcalf streetPLANING MILL ously than ever. �l to have Currie, McPherson an church an ad lress especially ' to young - Orny compete in a genuine match whey — - • UN��4 - ; - C LAR l t 11� the prize was large enough to have sac tries. Subject : Life is a tent. BtranRstre Y -•k O D C 1J 1L 17 ; tmsta endeavor to do his befit. shown to seats. -Vindicator. If the rev- f __._ __ , _- . A writ has been served n Reeve Van erend gentleman will kindly show as to a SA S jam. - L���iO-``1 1 unit, of 1liarkhain, to h the Water reserved seat in Life, he will have onr. .l<.1 ; werkli and Electric Light laws. The lasting regard. B jN_. _ DS :.a ' 1.? - , - The Flesherton Advunu raked a local L1J11�1 R7 A RICU�,TT�RAL WORDS • L' .'- ..- - ­ L.plainant is .Toho Th mas; and the- preacher as follows : "A. eubstitnte was ', _ j kinds of- • • writ is itRued on affidavits Lade b John '. somas, Joseph and Toho y seat hers who was ve nnaceeptable. _ _ writ all es varioasi irk McGaw. member staid he never�ned to eo p�tl-�u=,�=- T - J: T. DODWZU,PROPRIETOIa =,eg I galaritiee in cul an attempt at'a sermon." If the sub-.: . �adacting the election, an fitrther that •. ` T. g• S stitate's spirit .was willing but the flesh Anything in tLis line supplied on orris.. . peight, D. Edward, F. C. Aah, weak. did not his effort merit the charity . . - ; F t . E• Reesor, T.J. Heyle�t Geo. SmitL, of our silence. Bros Thurston ? ' "• ' J• D• Story, G. y Having got the Pickering Planing Mills Repairing on all kinds of agricultural implements, engines, t and mill ' - l G ry J• Channoey and G. W. It is likely that eleven cricketers so* fitted tint with all necessary maebinery, I er dome promptly. Batisfaation guaranteed. We also furnish - '' y P Ptly• 8u1. Evan were wrongfully %pad on the poll looted from Ontario county -will play a - p >q fiu all orders proanptly. - , � , L books and voted as owners, the said par- match With the Torontos on Bloor street Steel Shafts for C Tinders Steam Fixtures for all kinds of Engines :' I. F- t>e. �1A before the end of the month. The World dress )amber, sad do all tba work usually plow h Bolts Cylinder Teeth etc. A No. g t {� ;"' efts x not eo nseeaeed, The case will done in the best planing inills. , y , 1 Plough Points always mPst°r a Learing on Ta�sdsy. The says : • "The erioketers of ilia eonnty of F says that ,f the, .b law is call sl' the Mill --near the tLT:B. ata• kept in Stock Castin in Iron. or Brass made to Order, iAlso - ,. - a :} 3 i NK .11 'shed it Y- Ontario have a oompAsa oigaanistation. tion, when desiring anything i>a pay line. , tt{ : . Will at once be carried with a They w�nt a . is this• oilytlismonth. We tthoroughly understand adjusting all kinds of.Binder KnousisI. ., , 1�1x ;....% W ma!!!�iority than ever, and ,the kickers and the,, Toronto club will rive them a J L �0 � 'We have the sole agency for re airs for •bhe Paittersou - rt ��'�' , %L�veover a bill of to which m- ---- si bous the 26th inst The mato)) i � � � �^lw�� '� • �t.y PROPRIETOR. chutes, of whiQb W. J. Cow Brougham, n �,� �k; Put the town pr$(�tla9ed in Iitoor street." 18 of II �aIH is age t. ".. i , - - - - " �, k t. , .. .,-.. ,. 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Is - � .;�--1'1 A` -Tff-D ---R' .-TTLE1, WON . h, all Lond her if filocident led him too 11� ve . . -:�' . - . �" ­�l I And on Monday, sure enout on elffArd. � * f I . .I: ;� . -, - 11- -:�-, I . . . , I . , ­Jw� . � . 11 .1 I:, :,.; - � � f , " Viols Dancaster, seeing that $not' 6 - �k i. i . . I . � -�, .,t I . ;­ I I A. At ,0- ---.,. - - - , .1 ,- , I - I . i. � I .. .. .. , I . I ... ­ . I T. '. � . .1 �07 ; % , �' .if V. - WV wondering what was the meanig of the V a . I � ` 7 .i i . 1. ": . � . * F , Into apr .. .. - . . , . �;�- - " Job -a All ' - . �"-� : , � , urse would leaA only, to &D,expooure of his At the headquarter of the Loud., . . I.. � IF . . _0 � 641ftm XXI. d'I don' kno* why' bills on the boarding-oo -Hippodrome Races: co tish Rifles on July JI n4ed . - . . '' -nx F, - I -/ any Of us should taie 23rd, not., got before Christmas, aT L . :: I - � -, ,, . . ... . i � r -.q t -: .' J'r� ' ' ' own villainy. filter t fevr ' . �­. . � BLUE AND WHITig W11; ., " - a defeat personally," said Neaw --It,,, the Blue and White wine I" - , of j'he world who fre- experiments were conduct �,, "" - Asys ; � . . . � . . I I - - - �­ for tl -in ; not we. 4 , - ... � .- - .. !- - ed Wit tilil - found an very - . �.- . .- .: ­ % Six ladies trotted into the arena i� open horses who,% - . .1 . .� . .� Amongst the meA . .DentLQ. C. Paul Giffard'a &PPliance happy in out . - - . . ... 0 -64ch in 9, * bl,4�- riditig habit - with a with my unare.,, - ' You'd have won Xl1.-,%rwwico To IT.. - uented the canteen WES AD em' for tile ernplo, lit. ,I eve flicult a matter to ­­� .4- race' . � . . . CHAPTER X . as al- of liquefied gas , It was 00 di . . I -... 11 'her sTioulder- Wne night he mid to Fergus, who w as an explosive or, L li� 1; . h ,agslrden adjoining the Ok .- . � L knot of coloured ribbon o - "I don't know about that," said the bold- It w4a a great hit. The hippodrome ram Ways open to receive & cigar, and willing to more strictly accurated, one sh '. f . . Of . that we. considered itA � - �-.'. I. wearing blue and white. Alone in a eat -of the party. I 'If Totty had your telkiper were the talk of the town. anti of Propelling projectile, - . - . L I Nessa Olild . - . . me �1111. ,"sion . . ­ . : box near the winning post sat a very! small as well as your mare, he i ght win Of The common talk aA)out the show- re. All . -Ill 44 ..l. 11 e light of a triumph. The I . . . I . . , . , . . - gunpower. . .. L � . � . . . I- a ni . theme of dfacussioli was whethur the ram ,. ,,I -don -t a" Miss Dancaster he 1. - M. Paul ("iffard's scienti Of , , . 03011, but 8"11 it Jo - - I � !... - - . man in a very big fur.coat. A field glass hid - "At any rate, she wouldn't have got were run fairly or not, ,was it an arranged the other girls drop in pretty regularl: " putation as inventor of tile p .." � . - - I- iebt box that ww � I - - , 1. . � . - nelluf re. .. L . . - . --, the greater part of hit; face, leaving, little hiased." � . thi�g. that Blue and White shouhl win 'why Misw�aon- asid of the "Giffard inj -- sAi .., .. . . ... . , , . 1. I 'Perhape that's the reksoll eetor,"8o lar,,Q tube ,- . . L .. . . I.- visible but a hooked nose, a -tafted chin, and . Mrs.-'&dfhonh, 'who had Vrjhm�ed home against such -odds, and it became the thi in connection . Avto e. . . . - . I I ..; 11 I . ,,Hum I Cong erj� herseif a cut above higl­ that an . . � 96 e must not be impertinen - . - . 'd moustache. 'Nessa;'felt sure this gm&rt things to say, forgot t1ein all under to go to Aroadis, and docidi by pllersolln:f , W Y Invention to'which his I it said my brother, "and t - ,� a waxe. I 6�ter doesn't. " I - with steam Power, at, %ed I -... I... I 0 . . to �. L, ; mustbe the great -*M. Duprez before she their shower of taunta., She could only as- observation ? . - , . I . I . I I 4 � - . them, eh I" was attached would Ile worthy of att, . torso ws to allame out I -.�­ ."*- heard the French girl by her side whisper to sume -a 1pok of disdain an she marched to - - ' confounded consideration. � viodern gew-ga " . ' -- - , In the dull sewn before Christmas; when , 111(o ;there's none of that , litive . I - i * rs. it I . . . - I., waot6r, '�'. Aiila - foe. pat . - ,on 'his the door; but the last ofing- was unendur- other places of enteiltainruent were doing Bouse - A,bout her. She thinks none the - The weapon now iiitrod neighbo -1 - rott It' Yergus. . . . -. 1: -: n" -. I thoroughbred stood in the midc1le of the I - . � :. able, and, turning at the door, she pouped bad. business, the hippodrome d 46 bi orge of oth because $he 1"pwta her- however, is something I "Id by h. ,oa so he selected a style - - . . rew 1111, with tile old c - . am I . � ce with the bouquet for the victor forth a volly of coarse abuse that made Nessa houses. " The . :9 self. 11 I I _ . . . - 0Pe1R 81 . management had ligh W I . genious appliance; it it, ,fore than .1 tar,b Ili keeping . - . - . . ; in.his'lland. a disco � in. , 'in . � -v � . I lit - ,very rhieh - 9 i . . I dell That hardly explains, Mr. Fergus, why the not only promises to revolutlqnlze th, gun N . ly like an office Wt,t; ,left shudder, and took away all the of upon Nem in the very nick of time. There ion. This made our ad - � . . . , - I n IT; maker's art, but Precise . - .. - I * - :- -. The signal was given as the girls' came her success, a d distressed her infi= . had been &if enormous development in public resencoofother young Wics 'uses Miss I is applicabi ft . I � . o-und in -a ftir-ling'Aci the starting -Place, "Mr c& e also.t. , c4um � - - $ � !. . . I . - Fergus wants to see you, miss," taste for ev th* unected with sport, M other purposes as a motive siv, . . I . . I Nessa was left behind', ' Bancaster.to absent herself. " - . AMY -lid I . . t HoL I , Ornows, .selly", & - . I . �. - I at the very offset. mid the callboy, as Nessa .was . It - Power rhose VIC going down Lnd throu;Talangtho'Hippodrome had sue- - , to who are interested in the (;iffard g' ., thi grand house , � i I Mt by --from he - - ceeded in taking the tide of Fortune at the q* . . . a,, or her intelligent mare, havin a] I'll endeavour to make it clear even � . . ­. 1. the experience of the two prece 0 f . - I , e r. that it is the military we,tp()II of tln &iin ., Wing nights She went into his ` the meanest comprehension 9 91 retorted Fe tile f ltuk '"AlgAthings have happen' - - . I .1 office, where she found flow. But independent of her * skill and gust �u gen t a The idea of using litluefie( e,trl,,),,,, Re I st I� ­. that she was to keep back resented the cut him seated with the little man in the big smartly. " Y - tlemen- &do I will be my office then, sure (11101 . . .. � - with which Nessa intimated a change of coa't-M. Duprev. The impremad - audacity as a horsewoman, she attracted the style of conversation in the regence of ose as at propulsive power ik; not new, 1�m A . i - , -1 . " . cti � . . 0 rose, crowd by her youth And beauty. She was . T t I am very proud of my In . .-- ta es, -Ind rearing tip, pawed the air shak- took off his hAt, and in- adies which Miss Vancaster could Giffard is the first who has tit rl i . - . ade almost ceremoni- called upon to sit for a fresh photograp yo practical account. . . riled adusted in the first tell in tlI4 � . - I.. . �. ing her bead viciously under the sting of the Ong bolk. Then lie paid her an elaborate about three times a week; her portraits not listen to with Pleasure. She used to'] Thod gas gun is a fno,l,. ' it to - . f1hysiciam And Surgeons, anxi e . , i She I of.4irnplicity ,O . - I * ... . whip. were stuck in every place of vantage in the come 1" &nd liked it. L drank I _ . I � � . compliment on her horsemanship, which here once, r levue "cond in the list of copipe . . � as one can judge without exaII)IIIati()I1'Of fa *splendid- practice already . . . Every eye was turned to the girl with the Ness& made out hampagne here with- the rest, and seemed the gets a .. - pretty well, and replied to building; they were carried in pockets by I - . ! . - . : - -.. � to like that too. But not for long. When di8cl g Ine:!1lanimin if %%,I h this little . hoine w - r � -1 --.� blue and whiw favour. To some it'was a in such "French of 8tratford-latte-Bomeo" as the programme boys ; they wer6 in all the . lar i�ad wit .. % -.- . . inarvel how she kept tier seat ; � all were Ott she could command, but with a natural grace she found that the women who drink chain- ilierit of i�lll - G iffard's i -n': (till :i(tll 111"(!" Of the, finis ed at Miss Porter's -at 1(1; - . . I . . . - . � -tonelle i.,, - � - shop windows; she wag shown, -in coloured is, she dropped cylinder, called a eat . t'() 1 lif"'. A 8144 - - � : . . . - ..-.. the look out for an accident. Another cut and self -command which more than compen- io8ters, flyin over a five- pague here eetwe to be ladie attael bought the lot and coininence(i 1i ; - - . barred gate; with ed to - � - - as the mare came to her feet brou lit tier to sated her faulty pronunciation; Sk parti-colored ribbon�streaming gun. . . . . - Ifer knot of g that; and when she found that gentlemen the barrel of a rifle Was glad to live near the old gra3 - �- 11., .-I, .. 1% sense of the now'dutly before Ter, and, longer a raw school girl. . l. wbo-caine here took the privilege of laving Tliiso�ylinder contains(ir ""looth-1,we I li,1lI,.fi,-,l "j" although I did not know iny I � I:.- . � -- . from her shoulders, and " Jilue and White .) - 1!) . e lough - . . .- I I with an impetuous spring, she dashed after "You understand my wishes with res ct wing!" for a legend. do good manners, she dropped you. Oil to discharge -20 ; something friendly if, � . I . �. .' Viola Daticaster was, a'i sh")"41 "I"Ll toaliojlt�, There was I . ­ - the whole, I should think the loss is yours, bullets of all or(linary sel-%­ . . . - - , � .- - - . the other riders. Negsa waa half - a dozen to this young lady," M. Duprez sairto in fact, all over London. . . velocity sufficient to We ritle, U,ith a One need not fe-ar, I thought, t . ... � lengths behind as she passed M. Duprez, Foergw; and, with another deeply respectful Nema's salary was doubled and doubled for a more charming young lady doesn't kill -it tyx) ' I . - I . . . - , 3-ards knocker. No coil tellipt liou -3 flul - . . lid there was it ring of applause through bow to Nessa, he There is no Other explosive. '11e I)IIIIet -, lystand behind tho*e broad .. a withdrew. . and doubled again. She might have com- exi't4 " ­ is possib I , . ft l. I - - . : . �­. the building when it was seen, that, de- "The boss," said Fergus, in a low tone, I mantled any terms she chose to' make. In I I Oil ! she is a young lady." . ' . siniply dropped into all apert I! re of tile cold hearts beat under those Iow - - ", I should have thought even you co rel. whivii ie hermetical1y ,.-I., . - � spite fier disadvantage, she intended to tiy as the door closed. uld * -�(., I ,,�. bar� . . 11 "You saw him, I sup- . her place Mrs. Redmond would have made - premiq expected to be very happy ill nly �. .;, - , . : , for a place. The mare understood it and pose. Dnever saw hiiii'so enthusiastic be- : a fortune. Nessa was not greedy of * see that. " � I a small lever, and tile loa(lillg , , . - 6 my brother has been' the berit of � I ., ain. 1 I I L . r . . . 9 " Thank you, Mr. Pergus. " . . rigTer is pre.i.se(i ,t 9 .4 comill6ti. to me. He is handsome tx)o. I I . . .- � tore over the taii, picking 11 lost ground so fore. - Well yon'took. the wholik,sudience. She enjoyed her life so much that it wanted . � When tile t , . 111,tll jlllalnt,t�, . , - - . I. � . � : - well that when N � T Dur,rez again That frallCe of 41d Mignonis nigAe it a - to her almost too bad to take money The Q.C. turned the cigar in his lips, ccome,3 reve tse, land expand; "I have been' unfair t4) you, " . - , . I - . - . -. ' ' ' - * . I . - ': : ... :.: -she was no more than a length chind the regular coul) de theatre all ihrough. ' But 'for what gave tier such delight., It ill doubt- looked at the ash " lie expelled a tliiii in the breell, chamber. ,1*1,,,. - said one day, "I have taken all d . - I . - 4! IS 110 , � . - - reslt�.Who stuck close together. The little you handled tier fifiely-by George, you did! ful if she fully realiaed tile' value of money, whiff of smoke, and then, fixing one eye on report than tile drawhi l0lider gtrerfg�h of the farnii and left not . ... -. - - . . *. anan gave an approving Sweep of his glass If you It cork makes; 9 "f U chaintla I ittle,sister. " Y - . I- '13 . . I - - 1. : . � I ad put the whip on, she'd have never having had more than a few"shillings Fergus, said -all- no aniolie, allot I,o foil, ... of ;­ 11 "And all 'the beauty And tal(ol - . . and smiled encliantingly-for a French-- turned r'usty, and left you- out in tho at a time. She was glad of course: to livq in "Shou1j.y u be surprised to learn that thebarreI. 11, all these respect,.N1. (,iffallrd - - - �.. . . 0 . . . -- . t iman. . cold. " . .1 � a botter house, A0' be waitoed on by a Am young lady is heiress to a 'considerable Fas gulf seems to fill tile reflinreipljk�ll 'A . ";- ­ . . I ­ . I A thunder Of applause greeted. Nessa as They talked about the clean servant, and dress well: but, her de- fortune ?'? � t� of an � thought. . . -. . .- �- race 4,r five ri�iw ideal weapon for warf . But John - nerer makes on� feel I - , . :..:.� I , she came along oil the second lap, still work- utes, and then he said- . i I .. I 'it'('; '"'I Whether in cAnt, like some great fellows. I - . - � -1 .. . - siresoillv wentonestep further,and that "Notabit. If she hada title 1-81i'Ould) other respects litillefit-ol g;ts ll,,,s ,Illv 'Utages 1� . - C:- Z.. . inc, hard. The other iliders, who alon6were "Totty made -a fool of herself. I knew she iva8 to discharge herobligations to Mrs Red- not be astonished. From the very first I "'er.ordinary exploslVes one always grows stronger a.lid cle P . . � . � lanconscious of Nessa's delay i f(�r Illilitary pur. . . I � . . � � - . .-.. '. - - n stirtil1g, would. I told you flow it would be. Look mond. To tier site handed over all the in- have believed that she has been driven from I poses remains to be proved. llw i - more'ambitiou8. I oney � . , I imentor .. .sAys there would lie 'to (11 fli"Ilt)' ill. refilling � I . arid the u!;llisual here � she's just sent t.his in. " she made, taking what she needed for her home. " ' We were so happy on this Chrisl - were at a loss to underst. - I 1� lexcitemcnt. Airs. Redmond, however, who He showed her their agreement, torn into the cylinders with gas On tll(- I)att I . � . - ­ -1 . �:.. I headed tile race, took the applause t6o tier-, half a dozen pieces. own immediate requirements with sonic. "What reason h.ave y6u� for supposing . lefield - and in such high good hunior wit .- . .. ..: self, and elated by this testimony I thing almost like an apology. . that ?". . but it is Obvious, even if t [,,It 1,e the ew, . belongings that -we would not ack . --.; - - � of ad- I "What does, it meaii?" Nessa, �asked, anx. As she came to kown men and women "Her e(lucat,ion-manners-face--figtire; that reserve cylinders wonl(l 1,ave to besu our house to be too sinail. , � . - . finiration, kept tier mare to it with whip arid ously. . . ion of everything shows birth and breeding. " rder t- inake up the ' - . . . I . �- -. -. heel, putting tier a clear length before the . . better, and obtained a clearer percept plied to each nian in o � - "It is rather like it ladder I -ain - . 0 - I "Why, it mem18 that sl .. . ie breaks her en- the motives that govern their actions, her . "You have no other evidence than such &08 number (if rounds flow tholl.,I)t to I)e Bee". . said John ; "but it is a Jacob's la . . � I.. - -�. . � rest. But in finishing the second lap, Mrs. '- gagement, and don't intend to ,oWpe again. faith in Mrs. Redmond's disinterestedness you might take in judging the character of I mily ; &not as the bulle n which angels will ascend and descer . - . . Redmond became conscious of a rider ain- * For my part, I!m t` wo"I'l of lieceslitv . . jolly glad. Sli`e's a good died awa, be carried in addition, tilt . . you . %� . ing oil tier, and, glancin - a back, fo 4 . y and she ceased even to like the a horse, I suppose, ,Mr. Fergus?" -� aul Ili Illoiti()II for a I I , sleep on the first -floor, Thi! . I . ' ' . ... . - " und -, essa horsewoman, but she alwy8 up8eta the woman; but for that reason she felt more Ferqua acknowledged the hit, and d gas gun would weigh Just as applies only to you and your friend: . 1. . close on her heels. - . : sai lie I "Itleh as Qrdi. - - � - show wherever site goes. told you the strongly than ever bound to discharge Mrs. needed none better. narZ cartridges, weight foi. %�­igllt . I alm afraid you will have to sel4 � . l. The audience rose, and, craning forward, other day that I shouldn't have taken her Redmond'8 continually-' Tilt- charge of li(Iiiiii lit I . with reference to their shinness. " .L- . .. becanie--wild with excitement. Duprez on except to get you. I knew you wefe too her gratitude. ,reiterated claim on ",Kow, could you ask Mim Daneaster if I round is regulated 1) - Wl'ateol for euh here for'expensive virtues. But 1. .1 :­ . -.. - I ., . - . himself kose arid leant forward in the box good to _be lost. ' . - her name is Vanessa Grahame ?" Y It 111"lle'l screw, and . . . I ­. to see how the girl -was coming oil. Tile, mcaus a success Of course, your guccem One morning, when Nessa, had risen almost -"I dareanly I could, .but I'm quite sure I each charge, st,4 liberated. Is eoritained in a One good thingabout our howe," b — . . for Inc. Duprez wants a to the zenith of tier popularity, Fergn i -"there will never be ally g1losts I . 8 said ,�Ouldu't Special cliarnlw.r. froin whiell it is released - L - ad. ,was level with Mrs. Redmond's manager who can spot a o t i g. He to tier-- fly the -r - mare's he, L - . . . . -, . . g od If if 9g . ' living over (lark (leed-., hi our ,� . .� ..: - .:- shoulAr u� 'they passed him.. The two delighted with you ; and I I "Unlessitweretotheyounglad 'madvall. "gof a trigg4 I'lle hullet is al-clied - f . - � riderwheard the little inan,-'cry, 11 Blue and ly, it's as good as a note for hfty pounds to u pre- tage,'.' suggested the Q. C. - y droppef "'�ratcly into It ()rifiee in the I Whell tile title was se. I it a . ­ - - tell you, e4ndid- " Miss Dancaster, which would yo it f ise � , '.. � . white xiins !"' as they passed'; and,theii fer--mone or a horse !" That would alter the case certainl 11 breech -lock. Ili the rifli there was never a building of any : . -. - under-. nie.-Well, 'low Totty has broken this en- " The Y-, - es Shown tile bill. the groand befoi-e. Nothing evo, . ­ � ai U -se," replied Ness&, without a "I think I can show yor4th atefl 11111lets Call I , . . at you may ask lets were round, lotit elong, - , - I � 1. sto(A what it was the .4ence cried as gagement, it allows Hie to make a fresh one moment's reflection.' I -the ques',ion wi . he used. N i I .-. thelyi rimhea-rounii in ,tile B44i lap. 4 thout impertinence. I have When t6,911ns were (hichaflo there but old Mr. .SttIy%"03;l1It'S . - -- - . :- . 'Bble- 01 1 -6th You ; and I offer ).,on individually tile' . " I knew it too. cried Fe � I tullpi." . . . . . ,; !" was on.-bvery lon Cf lie. r ing his lately taken into my office a i rush of vapor -was Seen is4u'ng fr(" the . . - ­ � -rice I propose;l I And�white win, 1 Sallie 1, to yy Totty for thigh in iiatififaction, too f us, 81av clerk. His I I 'flow about wi­wmyvS?­ I 311q, v ' --I, '"Jove, slli� (10" -etorted both -four guineas a week. . 118 MID man, without ,"uz;, I lltl)' fade(l away, and ' . . % - - - �-. . 11 No, y bet a ver you name is Levy. T1 i leg. But it instal .. I In .. g I . . . - . . 'ediliond bet -ween tier s6t; teeth, tilr4`411- i that, besides the lion(I ticts, whicil tllc- - ' - n . . It ill Miss Dan- e . WfICISIoll to the ' . . Mrs. I, . .esWt !" i n addition to Would choose the horse, Well, flow, ly knowing the interest t4x) I t.he bullets fl,w with.stri,-t, "Nor wigwain.i. When Lhe tl,-� . .... ... . � ,.---. . . I ing her mare afresh. ­ ' -dIcs8erg (tear, you've only got to choose i hfirgi� easter, asked - my 0 1111011 ill a . call, r rets Barrels which lia, been repeaW. were dug not, a bit of a toniahaw . I walk down tile Stalls --f ceriain Scoundrels C�argcd in tilt! past two Illoiltils WM . - -aYs 911(l enough to get, from you at it sha)l Ile. Well F, y1h, I 1� Iiii, row-heati was turne,l lip; nothing 1"ut s14I&Iiad plied lier'aie alm whicl PC where I . . whip from the start 4p(l hd?..;nare was dull , five Shillings each, there will lie a money aVe conspired to n - .- N- . . . . .1. . �- . there's one in the stud I can let you 'Miss Grahan I at tree grew -here Ili to the sting. Nessa, hid beep 'inerciful, all Ferha O but I I, low" to have Suffered no corrosion. I The : roots. A gre, - .. � - I prize of tell shilliligs to tile winner, five lave"r le, 'lot only f tier fortune, I dian8'-tiine, and d�ar litde papoose *. . - - her mare strove tier u1noit folshow t tier liberty also, Anil poisibly tier life. If Pressure of the gum and fluid it, the above' NP -1 . .4 . . hat she, shillings to the second, a -lid a comwiatioll "' I don't quite understand ' 11 , his story is true, I believe there woultl he! fnagazine wit.4 r)(s) potu - on its branches. We will have to r . . ..� .1 . . - I - needed - no incerntive. - .., I 0U. - . 1111.4 oil the �olure I i I - �, .1 - , � 94 w 171 -, prize of a poun,'l for the girl who inikes the ! to IL's .like this : there's A iot Of 11*ttirlir 110 difficulty in Punishing at least one (if tile I inch, anti this presnure '114 rMlifitaille'l up to own history for oi rselves. ", . I l . . - - -No for it, -Mignon . cried, N&" half highest utiuibcr of third places iii the �week. goes on in 178 ra n 0 the last drop of fluid. . . - 1. -9 . tilt' caliteell allion st the iviashe "' offenders, and restoring 11isli qa Ila ie t The prt-piratifiti of I was too tired that Christ M�Af* - . - intoxieated with excitement as thiey rounded 1 You are to have I'Esperatice, tho gover. '= --and you've put a t lie Immi t ion She 11" been forced to rel i if, luish :tllol' lifluefit-A gas involvel If,) Ineehanleal speculate about history or anythi . I - . . .. the *end. . . , the"hathilliffs, you know I i ers I ,,; riower ; hitt, t1w needful pro But, how sweet and fresli and dain . L - I nor says. 'It 11 be a handicap so far as you lot of nioney in sonic of their pocketp- Wello N'ow, if Nliss � anessa, Grahame and '.% i .* -.48111-e is got . -. -w It elf forward with a are concerne(i : the rest will have a, fair they want to inake ),,oil Some 14,rt (if rerojtpii- A'iola Dancaster are one and tile 6' i entirely b tile chemical rnaniptilation of was ! '.%Iy pretty niaids in their ul - - -_ - . -Nfignon thr� . - 1 �, . .. alne perwin, , y .� . I... : ­. 'mighty effort, arid in a tulnuit of applause start, and You'll have to beat '61n. Yon Win, and they havelaaked mv todt, it ill Ali I might be disposed to take ill) ber ense, ordinary substALuceti, .411cll am (. - . * I - ­� . ... .-. i they passed tne winning. post, and tile bell Fice races are tile most att ract i Ve t If ing dili . eate a masiner as poimib6% l. I -arIX)n1bote I)f . . . . . . . . . my glistening flooriand artistie ri I L-: " : -,t : rang. : 1. I'm -a' laul frpar a feeling ol respect with which I fear, I "IiL I . . . s curtaiiis -with a tie ... .i 11 tile whole show, and ive're going to hand at that Sort of'thilig. you kn(nv hut I SI r. 1- I I . .- - Lil- . '41 don't bear you any grudke, ch�lllluy,lf I I' ."ergus, ),on harill credivine." . - I -- - p,Lttern, the delicate bits Of china - L - 4 iflake a star of you. Look ! this is ,-,011l thou �llt you would riot refuse a gee�gee. 't "()If, you're it gent elliall at heart: it,9 . :- rriare And Cro"n rrhxr44%- . . . . said Mrs. Redmond, as they walked their' into all the papers, and will be bill .-.)I 11 " Elit I ,call I - I there was never a d&iiitier spot to I - .. � �4 � � I - . . ar ?I refuse it," said 'Semmil, very our manners I finl, fault with," Fergus 8.04411, Twenty Years ago, at the close 'Of the in. c - ... - I- . .- m. es side by side to theoppoasiteside of tile � over London before tile end Of it week.,( a . CIO( 11 I an lie knitted hit, brow., As John left me after lunchmn lic i - . . �. I ring. "Yon nearly got ill.,, . I seriolisly, -, - if --too , I He lield up a sheet of paper on which X to If there were any mortal reawm W11V vtm 6 "lEal Fralwo-Cerinan War, another war wu de- to . I . - .. . - "I did get in"said-Mssa, feeling convine- Duprez had scrolled in large letters;- should. But there ain't. Now, l -- ­ with chbreol, of which tile llewspalk.rs Ilail 110 but- 0 Nelly, You will have to 1) - . . .j � : ed that r, I c . � look fiere : mock pol - �oti, gir," replied tile Q.0 . - ed, . . . . . . . lie was ahead of tier friend before i I . � . ve got tile moneW. Every mail subacrilwoti, lLenm. "Tile first ""119 is to find letins That was a war betwet!I1 A IIIaA an(i own Chr�stmas present ! I have no I . . - I her mare gave the last magnificent leap that � � ,-.',,,, Hii-illoDR031F RACkS :, - � I " out if misi; 1). is misa (;, an moment -nonsense, this is not a � . . ' r . ! 1) , 0 that you call [A W0lw*ul. The mail was Pritice 1,11isinarek . . . -) ' � . .1 BLUE AND ""HITF, WINA ­ .-.-.- ut.who gave a ver or ,wbr) gave fifty, I know by putting tile (It, ti&, to her, . Who ever heard Of furnitulre etcoetei ­ . decided the rdee. . : cif . (?if 1?Ol"t I and tile wolliall tile ("rowil 1':-iflcess of Ger- . - ... . .. . - . �. A Urs. Redmond laughed insolently. . . This took Ne8sa's breath away. . d t know ; an(I if I had to return'the blank. as I certainly should if I l as a Christmas7gift ? DO run a la e , op - -of - -She sat money mail), tilt, dalighLet lier .NiaJoesty the - . ) . - 44 . I shouldn't know where to Inin, ani Plew%ure of opmkin* tt� tier instead of you. - I I . Union square ano t a little jewel I to her positif mother of t he prest-nt Efliper- -thing you fancy - 1- blinking eyes that seetned dazzled by. the ni�self. If you refuse i , I shall I c,nnitle lim as or. The Pt-incess Victoria lias been a clom Itling it houle, g alle. * e 81 'It 8 e about that directly," said silent, looking at the sheet of paper with Shou)(11 end. tell to One in sticking to the lot " Restoring .%fiss Crahame in I Queen Al"t L'be I - i ,r th&% ,n is taking AXli I me, and hatig stockill- ollt,.4 " '. - , Ifm )%neaster out of the I Stu lent of politics front her childhood, atid is . . . - I They"k e to a' 9tand in front of the or- I words, and'a warni flush in her face. it a hecuuge I am wanting ill tfolicMI,.y, and i fihOw. our n . - .. I . , e You are asking ine to do too 11,11ch,­ ba( beer door. .. .i , / . .% .. - chestra. Mr. Fergus rode up to the umpirei ".'Now"., continued F r ii, "I have called shall he -horribly piortified, anti so will every said .%fr. Fergus, 4loonlily. .1 1, _*ue, as wl ,ne,.,tl%,,, " n ,me , I w*-i+i i . � ind trotted across thearena. that, vou may be prepare(f uor Totty. Now's one else- - ­ �' - took Ws award,, � kS ( it 11A e( y bi4y thai afternoon al . .-. I 7 � - - Libloitral. Bianarek, who at one perlooil of his -- - I .-WRila touch of -her whip, ,,Mrs. Redmond , the time When You ought to break wit If tier I " 'tilt Y"ull 410 It, all tile same, .3,11r. For. life had been a 1-iberal hinisclf, hall 'Ustal- late, nc4rly'bal -past five o'cl(K-k, . . . - . � . . ; "if u . rt -if gust unleim I ank grmily mistaken iii yo - set forth oil liny errand. I had bar, - ,� . . ,�- Vtepped out to"meet hhi�. I I for good and all, &lid alle'll gi%;e y6u a good yofi Colrd ald�.IY think I might take It ur I lized in, his Ohl age into a 1)igote(i awl, veno* . - , I" Your own dater to take character. " I . '. -7 .- I 'Very good secoll(l, " lie said, with a opportunity, I bet, before she goes to sleep, it-" Xeiisi sai to reach Tiffan4's before (lark. I'll . .. . �. . . ... id, pass I ing e - d, casting a longin . g e.* dOwn Fergun Tnade no reply to this. It w.na "lousTory. His itleiLofgoN-t-i-iiiiig(;eruiauy* ( t Iroll ... ... - stnile ; at tier, lie handed the or lets you sle'l). Go away front tier, and the roi, of -sl&ek horses. .� an I shops were I g,ed. We all I - . ... . : bouquet to Nessa, wit ]I a fe' . lulln, lules, to Sacrifice I , WAS by Lite word; tiers was ^ by e,luAzti99 ber how warin it was on Christilla," . ;. .,. . - w words of con. get nice little diggings of your . Own '111 a "I W1811 to Heaven I had a mister worthy those ,if a friell, 1111 Own ll"el'o"t's fill' the Germatut tltktil tll(,y Iturc ti't to) manag, . ­ gratulation as lie raised hii hat, which were respectable street - " I- But it looked as if I - I . almost suffocat(d in 'tilt! (TOW(le't St - lie useless to . I "Oil I cannot ! exclaimed 'Nessa, - ear- think of (4pric,*?,, r-!igning. fitlivily. Betwevil thq. tl%-I) couisi0lis .. dro�wucd in tile thun ter of applause that I 'e; theirown affairs w itho Lit in to, I -f ert-I ice iii.tke . - I Of Such a compliment ! Now, what (to *)if 1111111L Neg" hail admitted that tier life saw at once it would 'i . . - greeted tile aNiard. I m had lk-en 8a%-eql by .Mra. Rednion.l. ling a va - �. 1, ­ . V . I nestly, though with all acceut, of regret. - Nessa thought , Were frequent and savagt.. ()Ifi-.,. -14.sinarck reat�l Is t a(le at tile -- e - 'Where the iii,es lire d - - - . -s. Redinond t"I'lled.white with fur.y. , "Whatdo - IN , Mid Zlit charming, and, lie askeqj- tlSS,SA,o):1,. Shealovol 111 lo� . . � M i I you mean, Illy (.1 at-'!" - Patutrac, IWILIA I CAP110 Was lovely, and " Her life isn't ill jQopardy flow, i's lt,.�11 tried to close the 1ll:tnpr , l'1`e i - ')i'% - . I upon Fergus, Swore at hini, and; putting her 1 - "I can't separate from her against 'her So she^ Wilien J!)hti as4s file to , 0 oloanything . .". -. I went (town tilt. line, admiring one after " 1-c3, it is, MY friend.. Her life must to tilt. Italtan lakes anti reftisvil ttj rettill, to - - ­� . . nia,re to a trot, cut aCrOss the arena to the wish. And I -can't accept -this brilliaii;, the Other, quite at a I ' Ile l I I i was be a strict con�truetiollist, so I re I - I . exit to mark tier displeasure. -it was the offer. " , . 088 which to select ill jeopardy while tlloFe rascals Ila% e the - Berhli till tile tyrannical poli(v Inca. lire would buy soll c trifle ill one of tilt- " . . . . . . .1 L' ' . front Bomally worthy Of selection. Then chance of proli t jug hy tier death. " . I I revoked. (hi another oot:asloll he 1,()L*)ne shops nearer h iitie. But when I ti I . i. .. . litir .4011'8 it, ln#,i ag;Xill.-it ller. 1;l1t.,11,- 1!itied tier I - . very worst thing'she could have done ; for ' . "Don't say that -why'!" . suddenly sit(,- sto Ped with that look which " "If sce al)()Ut it- 'said Fergus, coldly. retrace my steps I found ' - i . - I . tile' audience, kindly disposed to%%-ar(is the! "It would mortify her so cruelly."" . . - .1 I P , tifne, regained tier control ovvr William, allot .1 t1liek, -*% �. I "Sl L . -- was as beautiful oil herface as the shadowof Tile next day he iollIld all opportunity to fillin I , A . - - �, - defeated when defeat is taken with a good , ie would )lave no hesitation fit morti- a cloud on a this time, shoe as4unlett tile il.­I-(­i�tive allot g the atiti cl,sphere. and the .,t I . . � �: --,... . . grace, is quick to resent anything like. an flying you if it were in tier power." "How in Sunny landsc-ape. to spe kk Lo- Ne*m in private. ?�-, . Pleamuitly nioist andstippery. I C . , , . �- .. I "That doesn't matter. tich money might I have instead " Now, thill't you say " lancellor's overthroW. xviv, ill - . .. � exhibition of spleen towards its favourite. i I have told you of the horse ?" she asked. . .. a word till -you ve caused tile C I bee the houses half a bloek off I Ila . . . * heard all I have to tollLyon, " lit. be his exile, lit proposes to pul,lish doc'Llilielits . . I . . . I I . . . �xed woman that I am under a great obligation ' "Two hundred guineas. i I then And ,met I di8ta"e- to go, I - - A distinct hiss followed the ve � to her. I ' 99 I . . � . . _ 4g&li. ting forth her repmted inturferunccilkliul" but it had 91'0%%*Il 84 1 .. : out of the arena, giving place to a storin of owe tier my life!" N essa'8aid, impressively i 41111 1 1 . ... . . fell I think lie re""'Muted, as clowJy as lie could I atfairs, iib order to makc,lier (,,I',,lv,. He felt a little nervous at being alont- - i i .. .... . - , applause as Nessa, with the bouquet in tier "You ma�, not like her, 'Mr. Fergus-" all- the iianle." I'll take the nioney if it's reinein6er, all that ' If" "d tile flight lie - I hurrying aloll� when a voice very . � will probably discover 1),,fol.t. lit. i, tb1*011gh . . . - . - 6 I .44 fore between lijillself allif"t"11': Q' C. . that a man who undertakes to ti'glita'A'011-10 . " rt is to]- you, lady ! I sell C I r. " to I'll,, you are, my dear " , e bargain. It is for Yot - .-I hand,- trotted slowly round the arena bowing ' 'N Y does," growled X1 r. Fergus, by a& Oh of course it's all the same, my dea' * said, -- . . . her acknowledgements. . I W f a entliesis. id Fergus, cheerfully as lie could for it conclAs I lie said, in had better be doubly armed. . " inak I." (.,to - . � a Of . - . -.. � - . . w oil to say I . 1 . . . .... . - I saw the gleaming eyes and tl� . . . � . . - --five pounds out whether yon wisil, to be known as ,M 88 )all- � . vcrOQ8 countenance of a fo-reigner Meanwhile, Mrs. Redmond, ith such - 'TT h et he is the mandunhappy-i And I meant the loss of hill ket jou- "Now ii's for y - face .� .. .. only unfortunate creatures like herself know, would ad( to her unhap i 11 'stater or Miss (, it . . . . - . 'Venomous jealousy burning in tier heart as must not I cannot -do anytiling that of pocket, -Will you have a cheque or L i I . .1 :- Pillows. notes ?" I Ne ' irrshaintj. - � ThoP Ocran. Cattle Traoile. � . his black fez and long tight coat I � - . � - :1 betook herself to the dressing room, sent for I'- Mr..FerIgus was vexed ; and lie looked it &'Notes," said Nessa, with a sigh and one then MR reflected for a few milluteg, anti V. r. -L,,-lIII, ' I him to be a Tu rkifih -pe4dler-t lit- . � . . . I tain - . . -. . -d poured out tier griev- as he jobbed his pen into the table in morose lo regretful glance at 111,&tatritc. Ulliteoll,&AW8 cattle ex portel'siliol. tile eruelt3' . I � brandy and -soda, an she skill - Pliiiisoll'8 crusade .it cer fact that I had seen at Narragan: � . . � �. .1 . vances to the dressers, . " I alit very grateful to you, Mr. Fell us, which lie -alleges-they practice in IoNtillog itualmer- The face Was rather I - ., ... who listened in silence, *silence. He was thinkingof himself and -his I N, ow, what the dence is she kroing to do and very grateful to your friend ; bit F 'rest to rJot sinister bu t I did not like to be I , �:`-- ''. And'did not even pretend to sympathize with relations with Duprez, who had expressed with the cash?" wondered For 118, when the not wish to be known by any name but t (10 cattle oil vessels has its !)has" of itltL . I her, for not a soul in the place liked tile. his wishes significantly ', but he gl i - up transaction w al at all - I .. - - - . . ; I .. woman. When she was called for th' ai Led I 1 as Concluded 1,19INesunodded Daucaslter.­ Viola'Cana,dinnos. English adviecs show th ... inth6street and with a 41cei(leki -- - ie and catching eight of Nessa, tier check pale a F341111 "good.bvo ,Iliadios or -� . . Y . " to hiln'-from her effort is being made to ))ring t,, I hurried Oja. ' " But lady it is f - steeplechase, she sent the grinning call -boy now, and her dark lashes wet with a tear, i hansom. rotesteJ. Gla: -I..- * i . ... . . I 6& But if your life is in danger?" sugge I within the scope of Mr. 1) i,,,,,)11*, charges. , , '. . . � . I- . I with 'an insulting message to Fergus and his selfi--hness vanished. rove to all thi he. fited I Inept . - t icing at him again I 1� , I . . �. never budged from her seat. . . is I Nessa tl ' ) shops ate could " My life in no - of I The evidence in passesgion (if tile dellart . . cheld uhder h s arm a tightly r0led I .�- � - . VA - f Yoa axe a brick, Miss Dancut,er," he . reinoviber going "with Mrs. t in dan � .::: 1tv'" this hewi ilied me to purchase. I I .. 1. � - .. - The race was run without her, Neisa, gaid. "Didn't foresee, this, though: might 4' ' � . wile of e r# shows that Iso far .,i DOnlin'oll � ! -� ; to loose him th B crowd; and present - ItVdrubad, in a ,oliviction ; for she had quite re- cattle -exporters are concerned there is little � ­ . ­ � . --winning ei . asked fVhILt WAS, 604ng iis tho tuoi,D of solve"I Oat Redmond was powerless to 11 f ,,�: - . . . wily. The girls, delighted with if I'd reflected a bit, for any one call see you're I N�qmosiaftl(lrtfh *9 *0 P, I I '­ - 'eriled thro the mist, looming if � � I Mrs. Redmond's defeat rathIr than with her not an ordinar� #me _"I ,tind her. her. . I arm ground for complaint. The DepartnientO ­.-:� old gray ugh - f . . st . I self in the end with bo%Uv PAY her " I'm glad to Agriculture'long ago issued reg.,iiltatiOl's On -1 ......- - hear it, with all my heart- this ppoilited by I � under his arm, the old Stuyves.ant ! . -victory, waite(l on the stairs to dop- I - He rose, u his hands `ih his poocts, I cab fare ]ionic. Y enoug But there's your osit' subject and itispectorh a � , .-Santa Claus with a Christ .! - -- - friend's eeirl. " I I I - .� ion - . . gratulate her, and- trooped up -to the dress- and looked at the floo: r between If is fdet. to think about.', to ­ *ith !uy o*n little home tucke,l Is - "Now they 6in't send hqr to,prisolk for ,,-I h ,-0 . I -room laughing loudly pad _ -at N1011treal ,;.� - � .� ing - chatting, I Nessa rose also, but he didn't attempt to gettliig things under false pretenew "o thOugEt about that. the Government are on hand I . ,�.� Its side. I - ., � . -Y! she herO--happier than ever 1 am verY see that tile regulations are c_irrie(l oat itild * fai y hugged myself wi . . , . ,;i think it was . . . I - -11, � with the express ifiention 61 mortifying the terminate the interview. I said to lier*e#; pul(l thought no ;�Olre of in my life. I like tile I ly it ( ,,pe(,t)r, Ill . �, doorjohn app lie ! When I row: . I . I 1. common enemy. � I "I'll tell Ybu what, dear," lie said, sudden- 1 PfLtatrac. . - !1APPY . I have been I the animals proper cared 'f )r' Dr- -N'c , , a app * - - eterinary 1, . ched it front the - . - . . I one- I hav all that I desire- . W the . ,'i direct- . I rort st),tes that owilig r I Ion. . purposely waited to sh ' ou leave it:to m9I -h a delight to me kk Redmond had her bonnet oil. having Lv, looking up. "I'lls%uare it with Totty I - She had no. fear for herself now, and hold Mont '6 Rue The excite.! hit; laii - 64 Ah . Mrs. e �oofi 0 her'--evOrYll 1 Eachern, chief v' . " . -� -. - . &Uteillp �h vI St. Laulrefice Q� di ) ow the lot that Fiffe Ineedn't. sV that,- iiinond in , J . . - t ; and t is fearlessness those who only that I Pity! superiotr vantages of tile - I good I ttle sister !" lie � ex - , .- was not afraid of them. A silence fell. 6n though. Some girls woad go -bomo and her owU look on. I do not think 1, route for shipment find the C., . '-'-" - ' so YOU have I rcuirlit my present . , L 7 ::: - . - 1. . - I - � - . er IIPA 1 - � - I scene. Nesga Wd dc�vn thoW t the - steamers an& carefu Iness, of al * A 4, haractei, and partly because the dan It is everything to me. - .0 . I oge partly in a change in could live without this nightly pleasure. 1, *1014 dispense vifith the stocking. tell ar fro . --celletice a the girls as they e4tered in px ctation of a her what has passed in here, to allow up their c I ,,,,Ders . .1 I . - rree bouquets* o*h gendro6sity. Yon won't -I know preva- was I would not lose . I plaile � - it and agents to carry out any suggesti011 L911 4. - . --,' - . - she had won, and,went to hek friend leas. -Phyalcall, d , merttaliy for even if MX life were in danger." � '�VKY 40, -'Ohn," I began, wile - - . I with , ons wellto . Geserous girls don't allow off -it's - str6ngth.w&4 -%,astl, 1,'�J, - ceived h ..�.., I outstretched liand. . � us by the Governra�nt inspectors I'vith. referenel , i'- %O e was lookifni beyond m -E , I` . . �'.h ugh I I V,9=4 by the exer Fer breathed a deep a, h of relief. . I , iortalitY of "? had 0 I. p Mrs- Redmond took no the mean 16t that have to do that. Only cise in which every faculty of boay ano , - . - � 1. who if en lowed by ti. �. . I., � 0 j1l8t yon manage to go out for a walk to- mind Was daily cilled into lay. She was asked. w ?" 110 : Canadian cattle at sea coil ti it ties � long Pr4"Mm forward and Witl � notice of this overture, find 0�6upicd heirself i 44 Won what am I to tell t . to space'and ventilation, the 11 , . Eis fello tb be light � � . . � rrow mornm . - . . . J., "I'm off," she said; I 'you can stay -stay out till one. I'll drop in and see Totty. perience 1pr Ju that Viola Daneastor refusetto and as a rule the condition satIS, .. :XtZeE entreated John tc ig in 'req ititin isvery . Po .1 d ' I * at run awal from school acknowled if I - " It is *,, y Daille8tan ! It ii 12 . I I I call. An inex. " Tell hil [ ill Ni'llic I t. .0 I . with the- fastening of her glove. i 1119 ,g about ton or eleven, and no longer helpless and frienJ he ,, and set- � It, I 11:f I . I . . �. tie it with Fergus. He'll expect something She can be squared; I know her. She'l1put in ht easily be got out of t a way, but it 96 any other name.,, animals land "' 6 -fBt rt 11 - , Y. Twen`lty I - - - . factor lat all A � . - . for his favouritism.11 - - . . up with a beating every night, if I make it q 4TO RZ CONTINUND.) �..­ - ' * He suggests, however ti, . I ollar! Fifteen !" i '-- . . - was another thin ith ,� I . . oul be macte and shiP " Fifteen dol rs ! poor fellow," m . . ­. . 9 I" A young woman ; -.1. �4. . . . . I pipers �.., kul- I I . . - , - - -. . "Ob, that's toin nonsense," said one of yvorth her while. I see my way clearl whose face was kudwn a,11 ever E�glalu � 1), Ish - W, i by both shi ' feeil ' I . I . - . 11 .-, 9 .- . n4urrea . t4ou - thil end care for the cattle. By this " loolt at it 1) anod opening the door .. - 1. - in T , dL D!Zf the Argentine 1 agents to provide better attendants to the . Ile must be in distrem. (;om,e ill, i - 11 the girls. 4, You Ad all you knew to get . ei�ough now, " he adjded-, cheerfully. I "She'll Kidnapping was out of the quesAon while iron . � moos . . in and lost by a neck; The a;udien fleet, hich h . 31 * I . . . ce wouldn't come -into the show lkgaiq -mopeci- she had � a voi,3e and the courage to call for tionalry mov w j the 0- We Dier i .- I.. - stand injus , ad O'uedl the revolu- shipments of live stock are to reach ­� 1-ght key 'w'e -ollowed him into i - ... tice-and you know it. " ' ly if she thinks she Is foroin me to eat help ; and a dozen doctors omid not prove for - ition. ... I h ,,, ..,. � . ,. .. )ZI 9 "t;b6mba'ed Buenos Ayres ' ish markets in the best Possible cond . '. , . . - - :- , worn , ... .- 11 9 I I � her of weak raind in face - of the witftegm* w A- I.Xigan "You'll have to put up with your beating Umble, pie; and she's welcome to think two dl& i, killing a oclifsead -pe , chant looking very . I .�-. . I . I � I .--.e,­-.----�. . 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I It()%%- Introduced by hir , - - lit-th .1119 more than. a . 11 - ,ai, -1 , . 74* , It'Is a discovery 14. .1i ihich � . . t" re""Olut'Ouize the Is applicable also to HguA - L'4 �t III() t'% -c Power. . -rimy I Th " � 1 1 1 t 11 0 4 , i ffard gii, &:." ..:. � I It itl'V N%'('1tpJ)II Of Ink .- - I , tile future . i, I f I . , "(1fied Carl . . . .� -)oHle acid van """'t"' 14 'lot ncw, but :-t who has tu I it- - t . . ri ed it to - I . . It 1110(lel of sini"pli so far, . - " \% It 114 lilt cXaluilla city; , I I I I I -1 I 1, I 11 wilich tioll Of the lullell of th . , e 1,1*s 11, .Viltion.lies. Asin.11 Witt ,� ('11-tollelle Is attached to . . . lilt- (Ir "Illooth-bore gil.. . till.,; 11411 Vficill gas enough ) , i I (, I $, (.:I lial to 'khollt 50 �!Il,tl-Nl 14.;t,l-\- I ", , ""I't r'lle, with a I I- kill lit (wo yards I , \I.l(,:nzl%-e. The blIllet i * , !'­ :111 ;Iperiure of the bar a , - :. ­t)`lll.` "l"S4L'(I,hy presain . 11�. I ­ 9 , . . '"it(lil-1114 114 donip'16&i ' . - I 11'­­�cd it sinall qua4tity , 'Il-'-ZI­c'#p1S�, -Lude -, ,C 1, Xpands t'iJ­:_. - I IIVI,e is 110 I �:,IWIIW ( ouder 11 If " --chamPague . - . ::..'.c, M141 110 foullngof . ; I :, ,,, I't'ipects ,N1. (;iffard's , . � : " Ill. "t"I'll"I'lellts of an -' .. �. I.t - I - � . I ' : )"It whether in .. .. . " ,L,':"-'; "'Is ,ldvalitages I . ­It,­,-� foil- n . 1. rl"'itarY Pur -I - I ;I I'- Y\ 4,4 fhe illventor - - I; " 'I;1li('IIItY-iii r�filliugli I ,.I., ( r '' - - )If t he battlefield - t s -It If 01.1the thecase, , 1''­!� Wl)"Ild lta,N*e to besup- . :� : �11 ' 'I-dcr to inake up the. - .-W thmigilt to be ileces- - 1i I 11--t- would of necessity , - !;It' ;"11111111"itioll fot a I - " ' '3 "If i .-Il" it 'ell as ordi. % _. 'I 1-1- wiI.io'lit - - I .. J)( 11ted , , . 'I I " fort each ' I � it Illilled screw, and I - [tcd. Is contained in a . .,?I \1 hich it is released ; I : , �,rgr(, I,. The' bullet is , �!:�,, an orifice in the 1: . !1!1(-.-; shown the bul- 1 - ,­41.1zitted bullets can. :;, ­llis. were discharged . . - 11'. . 11 I-INuing from the., I -',if I I I.N. failed away, and * .!, ,I I; t Precision to the - "I. 1: -1:,had been -repeated - 1 ;.� 11 l�' Ovo, Inoliths were - ! � 7-1 tit) corrosion - . The '1� I .tlld fIllid in the above 1, J.,,1j1,;d,4'on the square - - , .­ .,. 114 mitilitailled np to -1 'I'll(- .preparation of . .1-6tt- liv) mechanical itul -pressure is got - -:III-A rhalliptilation of.. � 'Ilt'l-i- as carbonate of I - ---. , . , . - - - ' 1 4 rov, it 1'riar"iii... '. I --- . - . - 11. �tt tile close of the . . ;M_()LIicr War" was- de- .- I; -, N% .- ' ipapers had no bul- '. 1�% I I 1. Ile. t weei I a man and . . 1 4 \% a, Prince Bismarck - . I :­wll Princess of Ger- . . . -f lft.r Nlajesty tile-. . . 4 thepresentEnipter- .. ;.`-ria lias beeli a close . ' : i . it, her childhood, and - ;! � c - , t alile, all itiAvanced \� 114)"at One period of his. I . J hinisclf, had crystal:-- . : I t I ­ it I jigoted and veno- . � - t 4 ,_,�,vurnilig Germally ' r ,wvs WAS by edtyzatillg -' , - . i I—% It% r I.V fit to manage :. . . . . . . 'Lit IlIti'l'ferclice U3, the _: I , "I. 1.1-11 tile two coUisions ' 1 " �!­'. (),let. loxisinarck . i- I I I I : 1. 1 t ­.-� .,it o..l ; S I I e 111loved ::. I r 'return to . i : itiscli to - . I - , '4111, � . tl T)�,l We Illea. I,e was I - , - . : I , ,-:A�:ioll he POisollel . : 4,1'. I'lltslit. bided her - - ". i ,-I (t%_CI' \%*illiain I and . . . � 1. ve and. . .i . "(* aggressl . . -, � - Cl. tilrow. NOW011 . ,,, pilklisli 410ollIllents - ! .. .11 1:1terful-clice id,pub . . . ,I,-. Itur odl*oll!�. Ile e . I 1. It 1---1,)I.,, lie is tbrough . , , , -, I " fi,f II t a womall .. . K 0 . � .4HItil. , I , . . - . .-- . ;� . . - . - ___� - - , � - , ..? � _. . I . t : .1 , 4 at!ir 'rrade. -,: . - - I . - I _., . I h. ;ttfulllst � certain : CP . 111.1 I' t C. I..i f (ki. i I le, cruelty. : � . . loading . ." Iwactice Ill I to , . , 1. 11'1;1SUS of interest I Z,i%_I(,(,_S 'S)Iow .that a' � - - ! .. I,, ),,-il,g Canadi"s I , ,.!!.. ,,,I ,,,.,,()11,,.. charges- .. - !1,11 Of tile department ! :1 �i,, fiti. As l3oillinioll. , - ' t �! Ic , . I-Ilc(ll there is little. - i:,t. .,1*ile L),cpartmentof -1 I , 1��"Ilcd regulaitiolisoll - � I .. i,,,�,t::rs Appoilite(i by .1 1; , i I I ,, d A MOI'treal to . . .11- ;o v -t--Itrlied oat and -__1 I r. 310- �� - .:% ' , A?'Cld for. 1) in.. . . �­,'Illiffy inspecOr, , 1-1 WlDg to the - - I that () - t Ile .St.. Laiv-renell0t - 4 . e of _' ! Alld tile excel, "Cc .1 '�. . I 11ftill"USS Of .1lip-Ov"Vers - ; 'itt iltl,N� 'itlYgestiop made _; ' , . rence _." - , ;:.-�IwctoI`,Zith refe .I'- . ,I !"It, tile InoritiEklity Of - - : . -:. . ., .. 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L � --- 1� - - ' - 4. 1 -'A i � I and I moved into our n - w - f ' � _,­.��i: , 1111 I W le a the door, and calling I t h' from was too proud to "k questiong, My brother Only ate required for each' gdlou . _ .- I. I—: .. I orah Ce her take bro lit me a- prett . � . :: ­ f" ,.3 I Jobf tmaa his puiefiase to Min Nelly,s room. ,, you u Rat good taste and common .A. , ... , - L.- , j,, day,, .,before Christmas, and Ill violet pin with a dia- ,The over ratted Bmuit. - 821V03rOff . ­ �-_ ­., , �� . ,� . ,.,- I I-, I � I-,; ,� ;onf Centre, and ;wrlat in more, he sent me these are collateral) forbid the use of any .. : -.�._ I ��_ ��, -1. - dd 310, . - I-%- ­4�_ ­, � :1. k 1�1 . � I ,,e found its Very happy in our little house. are not to run Upstairs to look at it " he said to Tu As the ""On of fairs is not far off. a:iit) coloring whatever; the natural gilt edge ­_... _­ �:-� A " difficult A 0 I ' �­ ''. ' ' - ',�., � T_ L , , , t' Christmany. - xedo to spend Christmas week with my that of fat stock shows will not be long there, of the chlorophyl of tile fresh gram 1 , _ - - ;,._� , , � it was so � matter to purchase th to nim � " That would not be pr�per and mothbr's. old friend, MrL Morris. When I - aLfte' ol� ; j'k. _-" ,,A,T_,, I . - L; ' , I . . . . - ;.. -.1 -,;, 'P ilgarden adjoining the old Stuyvesian You look VA Palo as a little returned - r delayed, it is well to consider the etlia i clover, or of the corn or other 8011111 fO& - . c - - , ` - ..! 4, 03. sidered its atfainment dark sister can. And I am famished. Come my bel gings in the front room, and my 'I s are der, is alo - ,f. ��;, mansion that we con cien to give the .. -, , .�'. I -?.I, Oil New Year's eve lie had put all Of feeding for show upon such Animal a c Xeficaite- .,.. �lound right in and give your -good brother a plate own - on . Inc sufficien I . -.1. L .., , . P.- _7 i. the light of a triumph. The bit of *. to be soldAo the butchers for immediat t . .---. :.� ,(,­�r, � room was entirely empty. e use primrose yellow of he best butter. Anct - . ....-t. 1 1. . 1. � 0 - small but up9n it John built, our Of soup. ' 11I 11 I �. � - I.. 1.0 - . . U food, or otherwise re I ..., 7;. !J6 1' 1"41i., .. I "Front rooms are bee , :.'t,% -,- ,. i . Isuver f1he tinlciit x that was ey9r iuhOtt - That .. . tainted upon the everyddrinnan shoudsee-trie a supply of : � . - , . , 4 . 11 .6ur &,Wn I . - :� I., . - . _. was ow -4 1*4 in It - premises as breeders. � :` . . i- ... _,1 01 ,"' he explained . � . .. _. ­ � . 1. lien* JP14 ,� ?. . such foolder by fo ited plans lai . . 1� 1. ;,,.'� . A thin beast is of 0ourse unfi . . I I %�_., - . . 1�:. 1, _ i b ,;Wo ipieo le-� . I housett * And how lovely � #I the xtrmt noises prevent youx fee P t for show I season before the wraoirl c begins. d for the i .-�.. - _� I ­.,�,, it - wis _60 sit to ling _ �P il. . . _­ I .:,; . Ivemust not be impertinent to our bet- posite in dear'brother- at our o "Do lonely. I I and it is equally true that the flesh of a &;I;i - I . - . ­, � - ,, said illy brother, "and flaunt out in table. Yoh. had produced a win round I had - - . ' .L, l......'. : " ,' - t,jrs, stou foo - . . . . - � . I . - ... - . 11W. I . . . . 1. 1. , . , red � b"ket of New Year's in a state of poverty is unfit for human d. . . .1 .. _. . ­ �,_�,.­-Vl _ 1 bl&4k fts for -ar"I Tt I - ; . , __'. ­, I " . 1. , gew-gaws to sliame our aristocratic bottle from the side k gi all he patients in John's hospital, But it ispqually true tbIlLtexcept to the eyeof The Power an ''Price of sku . - . . I �� _. L: -, �:- _� _: oodern � .. I . . % . - 11 � ' "This, "I POC et of his overcoact. and wishing to make each one as personal " the novice the excessively fatted beast is, , ,_� ]By pRoF. JAS Ro . .. . . - . . � 1. I . I � 4: I neighbors Nelly said he-lithis-is the BERTAO,N. I 0 . , . � �_ ;, : gen` I could,' I asked for a litit of the names of . - . - . ....:t'. .1 k�_ And so he selected -a style of 4rehitell- ine WePtmoreland punch from the el to a defree, a monstrosity. No infant in a - .� . . .1 .1 .;` ­ �_,i L_ i � -he siqk people. . * . .. 111 . I I . tare in keeping with the old colonial Man- Richmond. Lee Nelson sent it to me ub in t John hesitated. baby 311OW, nor any man or ,Wom, Following is a brief report of an addrefo' . - I . . - by a ,4 an on the ' ' ' I .. -,. /* : . . . Thisinadcouradj.pining house look friend to day. We have very few just now9s, he said street or elsewhere, receive dai men's convention in - _. .-. �.: � . ...- I . . I I ; . Sion. 4 Y6u can't have much. Only all of them am well enough to enj great fatiless. 8 compliments on Stratford, by:Prof. i - W. Robertson, Do- . . - � I i , recisely like an office attached to the ma,8- a thimbleful in her glass, Norah. - It is too " oy your . - . ..; . �- 7- 1! ' I . I . pretty books and flowers except one, Who i . - minion Dairy Inspector:- . � . ..-:____...1-.., . .� ; I give structure. - Ardent fort-Itttle 4irb-now ! T� old Vic. . . � 18 It is a perverted taste that lini-igs encomi. � And then a mail's a cill should *,W"L - - �z . � �.- ­ . . I in the last stages of cons mption, and would yell!e6ate- - . I.. � I ., . :.; . � . . � . I . 64wlio knows, Nelly,"! said John, ,4we gini& May tills never tire of alach'punch. Is III lltns upon the 'excessively fat beast in thel all his work, right fr)ni the beginning to . _. � ow ' the grand house iome day T n rOPOsed to make me an . . - L11 . . . . I may 11 � J6h had p ;jjj. hardly notice Yourgift." show ring; for the beast is drifting from its' the end. A mail 811 Id never try to sell . 1 � �. ... � . resen , I . . . � . �. � . I - Stranger things have happene6 ; and this tional t of his company that evening, "Please let me give it,1111 I , - natural state of ,usefulness, whether this be what is barren of skill, but in all liis efforts _. - 1. . -1. .. I , - will be my Office then, sure enough." . .and ta-Ke me to the theatre, A , t I was too Will keep the lilies for her. bntrea.Wii - "I in the breeding yard or up,)ii the butcher"m should try to apply skill, skill, . . i jam vcry proud of ' my brother. He tired to go 4t her"feel hooks. - -skill,- and . . - L . I . _.. ( , 1. . . . . � whether lie talks or liether he writesi or .- ­ - .. - . I � . So we read aloud to each that'some One Carlos for her--sonie other The two extreme4, scant flesh and great 1. I . ­ . ,Mluated in the first ten ip the College of other, Dickens' "Chrigtmas Cardiall and woman. " . X . . . . . L. I - i - Physicians and Surgeons, and entered Bel- whether lie works in'd field or a factory tile L . . . . ;.; : . ..: 1, .., - . . Milton's "Hymnon the Nativity."' A big John looked puzzled. - - . ' I I . obesity, should be ruled out- of all exhibi- only thing lie call sell honestlYat a profit is i - . . I .. . . . . - . 1 .. . . - ­ - -:- * 1 1 : ond ill the list of competitors. H bunch of mistletoe and - some Christmas "All right, little woman his skill, and theref )r( a cheesemaker should- .- . . L levue see . e . tiolis where usefulness is the end sought. he 'aaid;' , 'have Rules governing fairs should so far make ennoble him _. self, and make himself rich by- L ..\ . � . . . . �. .-. � - � � L- . gets a sPlendid' practice already. He was roses, ordered by him, arrived late. He your own way. I'll take"y'our basket for it a misdemeanor to greatly overfeed as to- Bel . .. .. A ready with this little home as soon as I hung the former in the doorway, ki8sed me YOU; come along." . ., L I : . ling what C'Fod gave him it chance to have - : - .- �- . . finished at Nliss Porter's -at least lie had under it ar d sent- me to bed. I entirely change the drift of public s2iltiment Iota o .. .� I . . - ! . 1. .. � . I bought the IoL and commenced building. I It was New Year's eve and qui ' f -skill, talent. - . - . . . te late in on thiis subject. Ther is no - diversity of [Applause.] When .-. � .. I .1 . e . - i- I . . When I entered my room I fouilid Norah the evening-mrarm and fo ' a mail sells anything out of a farin or a fac- -_-, - L --- i.., � was glad to live near the old gray mansion had nut a lunip of cia 88 It Was opinion as to tile ends sought being useful- � . I . . . . . * * ' . � � . - � - - I nnel ,coal in my gratte, on that Christmas eve. %��!�Yvialtnl .tory, lie sells solylethitig of it thiree-fold char. . . . ­ : , : _. - i - .. akhough I (lid Hot know my neighbors. whieVwas sending a. thin flame tipward. ' I to the hospital and John introd' Logether ness and profit too the grower; yet Buch ex- acter : 8ome material, sonie labor and .some . . � . I � , . 1 1 Ile need Inc to tremeo are tolerated and even encouraged, skill. There is this difference: when aniant - ,. :. : . � . ; , , � I i � The -was something f riendly in its aspect * was glad of this, for I never like to slee in his patienta-some of them I and young that the points of usefulness an pro .. I � .. , I � �, one lleed not fear, I thought, to lift that utterdarkness. Thenewrugwassprea be- girlg-and waited while I tal'o I 1i t are has material and sells; liat there is nothing . ­ - � ; . -, S T, k!18 a few' min- overleaped, tile real entils s I . - . � . I I . '11 a bea ()light being left wl" . . ­ - ....... . knocker. NO contemptuous flunk could tore the fire. _ He lity ! The ground ute8 with each one and prewat,ed my pretty iere the materia wfLs. When a man ,. -- � .. possibly stand behind iho.3e broad (iotors, no work was light blue, clear and soft as the presents. . thwarted. . . . 1- �., Ir - . has a torlof plantfoodi it his soil and sells that- - . � .....; .1 - I I . . c I cold hearta beat under those low ceilin - . X loaf of bread so puffed up by chemicalk; there is nothing left ol that ton. Whell a. .,. , - .- ­ - - gs. I sky. On this the most delicate Turkish "Now1or the poor dying woman,", I said. as to unfit it for use upon the table would . - ' I . � . urnin UP my a". it man cxpeno all of strength and - - .. -1 . expected to be very happy in rn home, for characters were traced.'T i John hesitated. " All light," he said, I Is a great t c, . - ,_ . . my brother has been the beat oT gu . certainly be rulcol out by the proper com _ - . I ..- - . I I ardians I perceived it to be a rare olT &PSI is in sells labor, lie has Hot hing but exhaustiolit, '.' .."_ .,.. I . � , � I . � . I I .- . ,�, rug witl a, 'with a sigh. " Perh t i best -1 think Lee. Yet from year to 3 car awards are made and what there was be )I C. . . .4 I - I to me. He is haitiolsolne too. sheen of velvet, and the curious light only itiskindest,." He led thewaytooneof the uTon breeding cows and upon heifers inten * I .. I � ': -_ _. - : �! . "I have been unfair to you.: Nelly," lie found in the best antique eat pots. There small private rooms. A hospital Hume was e I - - d - But when lie sells sk II, the more lie sells . .1- ­ . . t - lr . . � . I said one day, "I have taken all the size and - or breedin that have had their uaef I- the more there is lett to follow, and it is like . - . . .. i , was a dark spot however in the centre. Tl�ig sitting beside a cot, but ishe rose upon our Hess utter'l u . - - .. - I - I . streitgth of the family and left none for in Coll I talen from them by such 10119 the widow's cruse of A and the meal -tile *. � . . . t � . . � . I ittle,sister " I I .y I thought detracted from its' beauty, but I entrance and left the roora. . Approaching tin led aynd excessive feeding that every more . . . :, I . _. I - � . remembered it was just here that the Moham- the low bed with heart in my mouth, 4 . . I ' there is taken out the more there is - - . I � . .. - . � , , , . I � . . . . t . . . "And all the beauty and talent too," I medan wo in fat vesicle in the body is "crammed till de- left to take. If tile. man Nvlio keeps 14'cov at . .- - 1� - . . � thought. . shipper must for generations have for I knew I w" in tie presence of death, I eneration of tinue is reached, or very near- to get $,,()o will, i, � . : - : , - 1, , _ . ­ - knelt ,in yrayer, and I knew that this would started with. surprise at the figure beforc -istead of these keep cor a . . I - . , - I -1 : . I I . BuOohn never make' r, so. Impregnation becomes. difficult, and that will make him :40 each in six montlI.Q, . . , . s one feel insignif. be consi( Y I , - cant, like -some great fellows. With him value. lered by connoisseurs to enchanee its me. not in a few instances impossible, simply be- lie will just have to kc ­p live cows and get . I I .� . . I.. . . I . . I . � � I . . . ­. . I - � I I one always grows stronger and cleverer d - I called my brother and weadmired \ There lay the restless form, emaciated cause the c varies and tfallopian tubes are the same pay as the in ii who keeps the 14. .. �. . .. . - It: . I .. . � z . an it to ther. " I mustfind that poor fellow," face and fatst-fading e In Turkish ped- hemmed in by pressure, and pr�ventcd,fronl If you Lake the cost of the cows, the cost of ' - I . � . . I I more ambitious. said Fie. "This is a sliiperb rug -worth more ler. Across his kneesyls oftlleyhaunted ru*, acting in the way intended by nature. L - I .� . __ ....; � . 1 ( . . . . � . . 117c were so happy on this Christma� eiv�e, 'than a hundred dollars. It will never do to one edge of which he hctl fast in one. of the feed and the'in ucre it oil capital invested. � - . - I - .. _' I . . . . hill Regarding the fatted steer, made so for tile ba"llance is left for I bor and skill. The - � � �. I and in such high good humor with all our cheat him this way because he was in extre- ti- in hands. In the other he clasped a Ion show purposes, it is well known to many mail who keeps five _. . . . . - � . belongings that we would not acknowledge mity. What a marvellous blue! It becomes thin braid of dark hair, tied wit - t , . colvs instead of 14 aillU - - I r . � - : I . i . . � our house to be too small. . . h a tarniX, hat the carcasses of some of these have been gets $200 gets b;g pay for skill. When a . ...-.. � . I __ - . � . . .- Clu spirituelle and aristocratic atyle,.-Nelly ed gilt Cord and tassel., bought bi hotel keepers, and that the long mail sells pork he does tile same thing. . . "It is rather like a ladder I am afraid, " - tit it makes everything else in the rown look' "Poor fellow," said John: "so far awa continue excemi vely fat state had so dwarf - I., : :- .. . .� said John; I ,but it is a Jacob's ladder, on disgustingly new and sloddy. " from his home." I was drea,df ul When a mail sells hoys whose main occu- ' . � L_ . - � : . .- IV 8hocM, ed the muscular tissues and so fillcd these , " . .. . . � which angels will ascend and descend. Mark I could not fall asleep at once that night. but I laid my hand gently oil his, and with grease as to have changed the fla pation haq been to s(I I lie does Hot Bell . . ... . " . .; . Ile 1. . I . . "r, any skill th tt way. (1,1111gliter.] Thereare -1 . . 11 . .. -1. _. . 1. I � you, I sleep on the first floor, This remark I thought of many things -of long'a, OChriBt- placed my pure lilies' on his bosom. He rendering tile meat entirely un',ike a proper- long-backe( , onj (1, long-snonted allil .':L - I �� -.---. 1. r applies only to yoti and your friends, Nelly.- mas times when our p�rentsi wereliving, of gazed at me earnestly, murinured"tiwZ61eilka!" ly fe,d and fatted be.t,s , this being carri i I �-Ilecic I _ . � Fain afraid you will have to select them lily great treasure in my brother and schemes gasped and expired. ' Od to long -tongued llogs that live for a year and -a - -_ .1. . . � i L stich a degree that the -meat was rejected by 11. - - � ­ L . . � I . Nly brother knows he can always expect guests. .I 'llf oil I L : . . - . .-. .. �_ ­. L I with reference to their slimness. - No room to make hini hap Y, finally of my housekeep- I . a mail, and thei are Hot willill'i to . � -L L - ,5 . . L - . . ; - I here for expensive virtues. But there is ing. I njust speau to Norah about her nap- me t,) be sensible. I never wish him tto , dl�, at a 1frMit, for his benefit. [Rell I ... . . I .- I . I I . .. The rich juices that belong to meat pro- laughter.] A mail cannot, sell skill Iih '�,wu,cili i .. , : - . . � -1 . one good thing about our houpe," lie 4dded kins. She i.liust not fold them in fancy keep painful thingiii from Inc. Why should perly fitted for use as food are in over -fatted it . . I .. ­ - - . -"there will never be any gliosts in iti, No ell package as that, but iiw' trying to sell squeal, 1- -, _. � . . . . � L . . - . - apes: and Agnes %!oluld need better butter lie - bear everiything and have no one to meat driven out, mere fitt being substit lited. ,L 'd it, it. lot inarketal le either through a.. � - - . L . - - - .'- -. . i . lix-iiig over (lark deeds in our domicile. paddi". Her balls looked rough and sticky. speak to. � � . The term "ripeness" when applied to ai ' i ., I- � I- I I . . 1. . ,. I %%'lien tile title Was led it appeared There had been no alcohol provided for the Sitting beside tile* fire that night we talk - overfatted beast,is a perversion of the terin' Ilog or ally other chal liel that tile ,%vl )rld: - . - . .... _. ­�' - . . , Ile ' ' . -' . there was never a buildnel of any ki lot Oil coffee urn in tile likor-11111 I thought I had ed the iiiatter over. "it is & "lost strange The meat is over ripe, anti like an over i ' I'llows of to -day. And let lite say furt.ier, I _.� . . . . ��, I I . . * - - the .,N�ogtlling eve- grew best make n6raw]14 (if, these thiiig-A as I occurrence," he admitted.c 11 I . _11 . . '. : - . L .grotind before. I "'Ile' WhelliL(IlCeSellitik-el' 1)1;1,,S about llis 1 ' I illel . - (Al . - , I :. - . , there but old _Mr. found tills peach -a peach, in file If5 I'lleat!tbility to make li le'elleese, and wilt -11 � . - � i y' it its, _j list V(.I-,illg oil de- _- I - I . . t I I I I : . I - � r , tkillips." Stuyvesant's DlIWIl thought of them, so I rose, found illy tablets lloor fellow hanging around the door Carl ,: y --h -at one p6riod duriug - tile feedin ` " Iconic and -finds the ability - . .. . I I i - and pencil, and by tj 6 ii,glit of it candle on Christmas morning. Ile wais de8perately process, been just right for the but(Iller t9 the ])it � yet- I �3 itroIllli - - .. .-. .. . -How about ivigivains1r, 1 st - .4 11, PL iinateriali4pd ill the article lie has . . . I . . � - ',Uc8t0d� ' the table beside lily 1: ill. I took him with Hie to) tile hospitild, knife. It has seen a condition whieli, i it, . ­ . I n . ed litegall to joL down .4 lit . _. . i . . 'Nor wigwams. When tile foundat, , . f a turned out, lie is tryin(, to sell squeal to the . . . � �. - . ­ - ! . . L �;. . I - , I - L lons various items for my use oil the morrow. and soon saw all was over I ,ave hini vein had been opened and the hide taken off buVer, Ili,, 8 I . I ,Averc dug not a bit of a t0llilidlaWk or ar- I niclitioll these things ill I this p-itinstaking lack his rug, and he has bequeattled it to at that time, the palate of an epicure would , Ile c.%Illl(;L dcec�.id in that efrort. ' - . . . . . C5 - ...1. � � . L I � p i r6w-head was turned up ; nothing but old way to prove I was not asleep,'nor dreanjill me. It is almost, �riceless i:i.yalue. ' If I weru occullied ill tile Ili nified. calling - * . . . I . I - I . - . roOL 9 It have asked for i.ot'king better. Ilut, as with of tile 1"w I would 'Coll 9 �7 occu - I . - _. � . �. . . .. . . I . - i 4 s. A great tree grew .here in the Ili- with my eyes open, nor 'indulging Ili roman- was tile (lower of his bride. 81 I was found tile petch, the g -ape and the Ile(�,.,Lrillet, -ider that Ili . . . m. ­ _., - . I - . ... I . . dians' time, and dear little papooses swung tie fancies. . 'L pation was to Bell skill, and if I tric( to sell ., , . - . - . I . T I . - ... . upon it (lead, the night of her marriage. " when held too Iong, the flavor that invites Mitleal "IV client Nvould think I was worth .1 � . :: ! . . � (Ili its branches. We will have to make our The clock in the imyti below w " ' "Pcrhaps�he killed her ­ I said, "what gives place to that which repels. i - _.. _�__ � . � I (,wii history for ourselves." I " am striking ., � ­ .- . .� twelve when I maw my door open a little do you think ?'.' 11 ' No committee oil fruit awards , . $101 less'tliaii nothing per hour. [Renewed -, - . . :.. - _.. . ­ - L - - pre'lliums laughter. ] 80, whethei, we work in a cheese .. . . . I I was too tired tha ,,,as eve to way ,,cry gC 11 Be the new tiolt had I I . . . . J � t Chri8t ' . Iltly. I sul "I know he did." replied my h6uther. He upon specimens that have passed tile state factor or on a farm, if we useskill we wilt ' 't _'-I - '� - ­ - - � . sl;c--tilate about history or aikything, else. not can lit when the roco, r 'wan closed, anti I told tile story in his delirium. Fortunately and condition of highest flavor and usefu Y . .: I . ­ . bul, how sweet, and fresh and dainty it all was adling to my ineinorai I- firida good market always. %%'lien a IIIAII . . . ; L I , : . L . .. . . . .. . . I . . I .1 ida " have lQcks no one Understood hint except 1111�self- I ness. Fruit that has passed ita best state has sells a horse for a high price, what does Ile - , . _. . � W . . wits ' '.Nfy pretty inaids in th6ir whife caps, oiled" when the fingers of a small -hand ap- picked up a little of the language wilt, I - I I e4 ,U, undergone deg6ieration of tissue. Tills is.t. sell" lViiat doyou think lie sellsll, GicA I - 6 . - - . , ; . . L ; - � . r niv ared, chisiping I he door as if the intruder wits in Const4minople. i . . . ;:.. �� I . I - i.- _­_ . i . glistening floors and artistic rugs ;' the He thought 8!ic condition akint to degeneration of tile muscu.- I eight or great size, or great power to eat - . i '! rose-colored sash -curtains with a fleur-de-lis r1c,3itated oil the t)-reshold. had been unfaidifni. He lias wandered all lar tissue; always th-v result of a long contin- 11,Ly *., Not ,I, bit of it, . . . . : ,_ I ` - , . :_ . � I but when lie bas forti I 11 . - .1 . i. . ':. . .. - . I p:ttterii, the delicate bits of , china-surdy 11'resently the door was pushed q ickly over the world, �oor and- penitent." . tiled state of Obesit The muscles of tile fied his skill to) raise a good horse lie will . ; .- _ � , : .. there was never a daintier spot to be happy open, shut again (I heard the bolt click), "The mils,creant "' I exclaim body are so presseTupon, so restricted in get I '. � . . I . � -L . 91 ed, "I am it good price for it,. and for his skill , . __ - .. ­ . *­ I I . . . ­ -, in. . . .. aiiii the figure of it * young girl mtoo)d within. mOrrV I tcuchedl hini. * motion, and so excessi vely charged wit 11 fa't, : which it embodies. A Ili an says, I'lam. goill , 1. :- . , - . *' As John leftme afte4luncheon he exclaim- - She w.is clad in oriental garments. Her "Gently, little sister," said John. 11,111te- that while fatty degeneration may IIGt LfLIJIY,l t') in years to ci - . I .. I I . . I . .- - .1 . . - . - � I i `0 Nelly, ybu will have to buy your hat 'who with- repentance is Hot occur, there is so near an approw-11 to this i - I .1 ed, liewl was covered with a white cloth, which member t - lie a well-known inan i f , .- - . . I . . . L I I ZLIII '101114f to get Sonic large blocks of marble, . .. .1 it.0 . . ­ . . . Own clil., she droppeAl upon entering, disclosing a del- satisfied, is. not of heaven nor carth. "' I - . .. . I � A istillas present ! I have Hot liml a .. that the natural flavor of tile meat is so . . . moment -nonsense, tills is not a present! l`ate, dark anti very beau' Mill I'"%, going to chip (Iff enough marbla to, - - - - � . hair was plaited in'& .iful face. Ifer John sat silent a few minutes and then nearly destroyed that it is far from satisfac- 1`4111ke thesc blocks sinaler and different in - . . . .- . I _... . . - I 1 1 .thin, long, black braid. . I . .- : �. Who ever heard of furniture et�cctera given tory when served upon* tile plate. , . . .. ; I . 9 roie with a sigh anti r,tood before tile fire. . . size and shape ; then when I have ninde - - _' - � � ­ . i &S a Christmas gift *., - Do ,' ran across L,O gold cord andtassels Lying it at the end. A _,. -ou notice t6 long tress of hair 1" lie As fully"outlined in these columns a year thesebloeks into sha' _. 1. . I : L " " I : , I 4im- - . . Union square and et a little jewel or sonle- band of -gold setlians bound her brow.' . I -id 3 ago, the staw of perfection is readied in pe3 about the dimen- - .. I . ..r - . . L . ilar bandg and chains fell over )I' inquired. . 0 sions of ;I. inan, I will me I statuary and get : . . : � --- . ­ I I . I thing you fancy. tring it home, kive it to . er hosinin "Severed by his ticimetar?" I'ventured to meat when aninudis are so bred that there is I lily lutme perpetuated ti rough the ages its a I - . I --. ;,� . .Li I ' me, and hang your stocking outside your '�"d encircled her arms anti slender'ankles.* S within the muscles' Cell tiAg"O into which fat 1� i , L " L 0 1ptor." And lie sells strength,. ., - - - ­ . -: , , Her rolm ask. famous scul . .. � - door. . _- was of striped titilk-whike' and "Precisely. I had it buried! with hint. may be deposited, resultifig in th�iit statc,l and oliL of his marble Ill )ek lie makes a IlikLr- I - . .. I . � , -, - l,iisy'thataftdrnonn: I it mvw yellow,'and Itollud.about her waimt with a . . I . - . . I I 1, I Ni as ver3 anc k nown as I - warbling. " %%'lien tills Illarld - ble Btalup, atild cannot sell t lie marble stunip ' . ... . - . ­ . I latie, ii(!;trl fringed stwhi of blue and crinison, anti she He left no and " to his rug, I shall - - . - �'. . lialf-pasi tive o'clock, before I . Ing occurs earl� in the fatterillig procc!�s, u e - ... ! . _y have it c=l-.- furnigate,11, exorcised except as inaterial for n.ad-iwi,king. Anotil- - . . . . a_ . . I i . . - � ! I a little black velvet jacket embroider- art- quite certain to have well flavored, jui - . - . - ; . get forth (Ili lily errand. I had barely time "'or' IVY I er ni--tu :miays he will sell tkill, , . . , ; pterinkled with holy water anti sold. 'I'he I " _. . . .. . 1. I . . . � I lot reach Titranv's before (lark. The strcets ed all over in gold. She stood quietly at ill(. 1. meat its the remilt. But, as stated, wlicii the' I - .: . � 'I urkinh min.i.ster will tell iil'e (if sonic 00-11 Frolin a-inarlile block lie inakes a - stattic *. - - - _. I . � _ . . . : . and ,hop._, wel-e till-onged. We all rellicill- door, l(Kiking around the roolin, and once harit fattening protee!s-8 is pushed beyond it reason- I it .. , _* .1 �, . - . . ,es gazed �cxrnestly at c I that loo'ks Irlick at Lim thnosts� though i L - . .. her how warin it was on Christmas eve' I her dark, lustrous e3 I y for girls in his country, anti Allere &bit. limit and longeontillued, a degreeof tie- I , 0 - . . __ - ­ . 1. . I . "'It'i lif(-.. 'fl'IAL 111,111 1, is itiat.crialized h; 4 , . .-. tile money must go ! I don't want it "' . - .1 . - - I - � . - � I I illlw)st sidlocated in the erowded store, an(] me- I was Hot frightetif4l. I observed every generation of tile leall tisslies wIll occur ; . � ­ I . I- Dear John, do you isuplxw _­ I be. - skill, I. t I,, (11 lie call s c I I that .,! -, i I I . :.,. I . . . SAWal olive it would'be useless to thi detail of dress and . . - I . I . -1 ��.� . _.. . - - I ilk of -gesture. I was nNays I and thereupon all inviting flavor is parted for anvdiing lit-- asks, and lie i4 more - , . I I . . .. gall. . / n . 0 . - . ruu-_*1ung it vacant place at tile eounurs pectilim ahopt seeing everything. Whel) with, anti we have not by,any Int'.31is the I .1 ..%. . a T. ", - "Y", I do Mippt)se," said lie, taklilf HW than whin lie began. Tile . _ I _. . � i . :4kilful tLen , �. I i -at under It Statit' of deeny,' but it - - ­ . 1- I. jsplay( is iiitelis�cly surprised one 4�allliot o1w,ak taste of Hit '. .� I 1VhV'U tile -8111,11,11CI- wares are di _, d. (,lie I by, illy shoulders -and giving. Hie a ttl , Inall 'who , "1411 to 'his work - - '- __ . .� . . L .�: � .; . Miell John ask -i tile to doanything I like to for awhile. After a few minutes, more or e lia'sa greasy, ill - flavered t.k'stc. The Invat i1my 'i, ` . . - . 1. . ­ � - I � - I . , . in any 1161101. 111)" `:Ine line oi clideavo" be- :1 ­ . - . - 1. 'be a stri(A COTI.Structionist, so I resOlved I less, Bile moved -forward anti stwxl motion- shake : "I i10 suppose that there are many reasonably Iw 8uspected of having approach- '1I)I,!i)1i � I , v . 11 -art, - and the cliel'se- - r . - - . . - - more thinini -in heaven anti'. earth tlia C - ()tile$ IL li'lore skilfill lilan, L - � - I - . -Ile of ! degeneration of- I - Would I)IIV �ollie trifle ill'o'lle of tile smaller less in the centre of the rug.* Another pAube dreamed (if Ili our hilosophy, and I isuplitlyse eil to.) lit arly LO Ill, 8t, naker ,who caniesdy .strives 0 sell skitl '-L - ._� .. - ..: ... - 1 .1 , I I - - L � I I , � , . shopi lie;L- . hot I then she kneeled, thre-w lierhead back- t4w Ue. -- G. S., ill Chicago 111rairle it'ariner. _ . ; . , LL ret Ile. But when I turned to an" I glorifies work thal. erstwhile lie thought to, . . . I retrace we had just as welrouppose nothing abouL � i Z_ . ; - �, 11 - Fteps� I found it thick warin fog ward and clasped her hands ill an atti- . . ­ I *.' I .N . matters we eam never understand. Zuleika. __ . . . Ile drudgery. lie is Verily doing part of . -.. I - I . - fill"19 tll(', IttillOSI)hCre, aud tllC'Stl-CCtS Uil- tude of supplication. I distinctly saw licr , .. _' � . . . . find _%lainnoud aire now upon equal footing . -. ­ . . .. . . God s work iii.reassel-til g his right to have - *. .. I . % . I - - - . . , . � - I I -1 . I - How to Pack Butter. ­ - . . I . . -t and slippery. I could Hot anti valll settle their own affairs, slid I ha% 0 . donliflitill'ill 'the world uver tile products - � - � . 1)!easantly inois expression of agony and fear as t'die gwled � - I - . See tile houses -half a block off. I had a short upward. Instantly a brig'ht scimitar, held . . . L service - I , . .1 , - - - - I : aistilin hail t1lioUgh of them and am glad to be rid of Dairymen ( ri farniersi who are packing - which lie handles for th of men ; to. , , cc to go, -but it had grown so dark I by an invisible -hand, circled above her, de- � I . I . . . I . . . � -ell lie requires skill. 1. I . '. -- tliem.__.'�. .4. 1� in 11onitt Journal. away bititter for future sale in the hope to i do that u I ] I I . . ­ scended and severed her head from hei . I . - - . . . .. . , - _ L L . . felt a little ilervous at being alone. I 1% as I I . __ . � : I . bUirying alr)ll(y %vhe I . bod 11 . . . I t better price,% by and by should renieni- __ . . , .1 . . . I . . I .1. - * - - . ' " .. n a voice %,cry near me . 1. L � . . Elk. L - I . .: . : ..._` ' I ' - . .. C I L Why Thunder-Stor no Afect - . � ... ­ IL . said, - It is " Mick after shriek brought my house-h6ld L " . . . I . r that only good butter, well packed and - i . . ,� '' I . I _Z L . for you, lady ! I sell cheap ! I thred in a dry cool place oil benclies ele- - - . . . .1 . ._.. - ,L ` . - . . - I . -- m-Ae bargain to my bedside. Almost fainting' with ter- Th� outbreak of Asiatiq cholera at Baku, a - -1 . ., . face I s - It is for you." Close to my � vated at least eisliteen inches from the .' During �Iect i I di turbances it -see is � I ., . L - ...... L_ .- i , aw the gleaming eyes and thin cada- ror, and with 'my hands pressed over my on the shorei of the Caspian, cannot fail to ' The that cream and r1ca .11 - � . '. .­ - � _. .. . . ground will kee ' in good condition. I milk - -1 put into a condi- . . - �: ! verous countenance of a foreigner. From eyes, I'could Hot explain for a moment. -Oh, create a widespread feeling of alarin thrpurli, ' p I . 1. 11 his black fez and long tight coat I 8UPPOSCd John," I gasped ; "the girl." . out Europe. For on the occasion of its or butter must be freed from every taint of tion to sour easily. irtie probable cause . . .1. .� - * -1 .. .. " - tile buttermilk ; cooled before it is packed ; of this tile editor of the Cultiv4tor (Albany) - . - _... : - .i , . . - - hill, to be a Turkiih peddler -the I me in "Where?" ' . . .-. 1. . ,- mer invasions of that coutinent the dretut - 11 .. - I -,. I . "a .. . .. . salted evenly and thoroughly, so that t116 explains as follows : The eflect of an electric- . �. - . . L fact that L disease has invariably obtained allim'sn"011 brine is mixed all throush the mass and is al discharge is to decom pose a po - . .. .. . '­_ . . . I had seen at Narragari8ett Jast "There, theire on the carpet. " '!�.. rtion of the' . . - - . �% � . . 811niner- The face was rather pathetic, I felt my brother's hand oil my brow','and by way of Baku. A quiratine of the moot, not .in excessive quantity; the packages atmosphere, by which ozone is produced. - I ". .. '. _. . ., -1 -1... * 'Ot ginister, but I did not like to be followed his voice sounded far away as he said quiet- strin,fient nature ham been maintained there must be new &lid wholly free from taint This substance has pec4liar .. . .. � . . , N , e ,Xpro rties from" a I- � I.. :L: � .1; "I the street and with a decided " No" I ly, "Miss -Nellie has been dreaming, girls. ing yd!� _: , .1 � � L. : . ; , by Russian Government for several and must be solidly filled-; each ki r its intense activity as 0 of oxygen,, . I L. . - - - . _1 ­ , I ... I months past. But apparently the precau- and its action believedio . . I ­ I - -, I hi�rried On. ' " But lad It i's for you," He She is overdone. And Norah, bring me a . covered with brine. Until the next layer is* be, and may be, ' . , '_� . -.1. L . . I . I - . . I protesteoi. ( . has been of no avail. The danger of .put in and then the cause of the souring of in k, � : � � . 1. ',lancing at Kim again I rceived quilt and a pillow. I will lie on the sofa "On )rinkled'llghtly with dry % ii beer and . . - I., J. r.. ,, . . . the spread of the malady can be estimated I - - .1 - 7 - I . I I . . ileheldlinder his arm a tightly m-Ilerrug, and awhile after I give her a powder." salt ; and when Aed a cover of clean rnus- fresh Wine during whatare known as thunder- - ' . .. - - - - . . . I when it is borne in mind that at least two- � . I L_iL %_1 ... . - - � - , 'twasthighewisliedmetopurchase.- Iwasglwl - My brother' raised me to give Tne the lin dipped in brine should be laid on the storms. The ozone isdiffused thmugh the . .. � . . .1 �, thirdsof the petroleum used in Europe in- ieved to the cause of 'the . . � . : . to loose hi in the crowd;- and presently I des- soothing powder, and to my amazement top ani the cover sealed with dry salt and air, and is bel - � .�' " I . , Ir'led through, the mist, looming up like an everything wamiust as Iliad left it upon g i shipped from Baku. Should the apprehen- fastened. down. Good butter *ell packed strong .acid odor which prevails after the ' .. . -_ . :-_ - . rl_' _. . �; _L a '0111 gray Salit - OInv sions that prevail on the subject become res- rm 'a woed ( in . .. L . k _. L I . I _. - . . . BU . -.1 . I - \ , - -. ver- . . I : ­ 1. . I t mansion I dini light from the Coal fire. was 0 popular theory, according to which miners which is trade from sweet eream, must be vented, no result of the kind need he appre- . � � . _. . Inder his arm, the old Stuyvesan ii*d, it would prove the deatbblow of the 0, Claus with a Christmas. box to bed -:the blue rug, little rocking -chair, r in this way is safe to hold, for higher prices, 8tO . No oubt if the .imilk * * *'th MY own I I I 'while 11 fresh creamery," especially that bmergej in water, an I access of air is pre- " ' , ; �';.,. it' Ride. i fai ittle home tucked snu& at I whelmed, but I told John t IS whole 9 oil in its crude state is the most powerful . - _. . ­ .,L rly hug ed myself with joy to He did not rally me or ri icule me. toWe sold at once, regardless of low prices caused hended ; and as the more milk in exposed , . . - . . L ... , . . .:_ 7 � . think it was mine ! f,Vhen T reached . the looked with interest at the ark spot, bade disinfectant destrover of cholera geruvL by a temporary oversupply,'. Where ice or to the air the more it wi 11 be affected by the . . . - . . A '' - ,� i door joh. . . I I I . - �._. __. . . . . '_ _... __ .. �. . . I 11119, sue . 1. I ,.,..- I I . . � .. ;. direct. approached it from the opposite in . other methods, of cool' ' h as a clean ozone, the milk in open hallow pans will be . ' ; . . .. . I .:./ � - icil e may no more, that he wo Id not leave me .. ;I . L . . .. I . � � . The vehemence with which the twin cities, sillecial subeellar, are available for storing acidified more read ly than that in deep . .. ... .- .. . . I �, . _:!!� . � - ­ . , ., . �, " .- 44 alone and I must t to oleo - . Is, although these im y be open. In J . �, L._.. A� At Ali, good little sister !" be exclaimed, L' I I . Minneapolis and St. Paul, have kept up the butter there �need be no hurry to sell on a . our ., . . ­_ I L: -_ ­�,�-^,] 10 You have brr u*ht my present I I see The next mornin w en I pened my eyes strife over the question, 11 Who is bigger?" falling market. An exoelleut subeellax for loni e�xperience, howev4E r, the writer adds, . - .., - �, IV - . . I . , - . '- V� � , e %ay dialx Use with the stocking." I found my brother d and standing and the fear that according to present pro- storage is one 12 or 14 feet deep, made in wetave never had any, nilk affected in this, L � . . 1. .11i . - , , 11 I . . . . " why no, John I began when I Ter beside me. "I have lot you nice ith b i k ; (but it th *n shallow or deep pails, . . - .. ­ ,01 , � A,;, . ,p, little spects the war would be long and injurious, dry soil, and walled In Y. ei er I . ,�- _. ­ 1- I 9 ' . I . , . . looking beyond girl," he said, -and - after .all my visits are have led thb authorities to order a recount. does not m4tter if, ere a well and are of o that the heat of the air ] ,�' - I.: - - I . . �.,.-_ - I � t'� L_ - -, *1 -f . L. eno4gh I had been foll&' .' 8peaking of this new enumeration the Chi. bottom if the water is pumped and kept , preceding =r-stor Us is more directly - - . I ­ _.., L; ., � " fu over I am going with you to dine at Delmoni . . � 14� 1�1­ - ""ved he was III X ' is r" in the " - wed by the I r k�. . . - * . _ � t, . . I - ­v� - �_ * . T'ho now pressed cap Tinwoi, is led to remark : � " Th6re is to fresh.) At * III, floor is made -over the top the agent in the sourin r of the milk than . � I , . -.,.. , I K forwar�' &ad with tremu.� co's. I'll run in.in time to go with,yowto i ) �! I ­ . , �:. I V . . , �:j�L� _ , . 1048 e4mestnesIs entrea I I be an official 'gbu � . -, I t6d john t6buyliii- church. And�_N lliei don't menti(bi. 29ur recount of the population of and a shed in. ilt over it. The bricks are the ozone that may exis � in the air after the. ' . I I.,:.*- - .:,t e . . 1,.;.�, , - I I'll 4 3 '' L'. . - .-L" :� 1� L��'.­�, ,I Z,- " It is royal DailhestaIn I It. is for tho dream to 46nyoqe. I L I L I ,Minneapolis and St. Paul, -and it in now white-wamhe4,and a glazed window is put in storm is passed. Careft Iness. to maintain a --' . ..- �'.. I %_ . �. - I - �., ­',� -. , I .. ". ! . � . ��" ' �, ; �' ' L ,,Y* Twenty dollar I Fifteen !" "But John, It wilas no dr&m ! *ide probable that the names on the gravestones the floor. Shelves are ranged around the proper temperature, by' dosing dairy houses . . - . __.- '. ;.,..,N., ", L I :­ � � - , _ 0 will b3 omitted and that 'the ghosts of dead walls, reatinl' on bricks set out 2 inches from and cellars against the outer- atmosphere . - . .. . - , " Fifteen dollars! iiio� fellow," said John,. &wake and writing. Look, here are th t 2 � ­ .,... � ,,.,. i - I - . . ,., � 1,;'. be inugt be - . Uppot .. i s - ..." - ,�'� t , lookat,t,, Indist men, who opportunely wandered around in the wall for s. and the butter pack- will be a means of safetS,. . : ..." . � �,_i. , ream. Come in, .we *ill notes I was taking. ", I . - . - ; _. , I *, � t,�f;� ..,. .- _.. . 1. .; "llf, . I and openin thledoor with his ' dream. I that I egion, are not residents, as was claim- ages rest on theme. The well mai be pro- - . ­ I , I �lk�ll : 41911t key " Ah.wellt the girls think it was a I . , , . . . � - . . . �i AI A� , . - . . . . . . . . I I - . . - . . 114 .,. � -_ ___ - - - __ . . � L . k , , , i I . . I : , I - , � I , . I � ..i � . . . Th 've followed him into the hall. It will, be better to let it M -such with ed by the first figures. Leaving these out, tected by a irb 3 feet hi h arOUD it. "" . - .. * A.; I., � I ­�, 1, _" , I � t - -1 - I I _ - fA � -1 rl " I hWo ' tin rbsi I 11 �5.111 4 1 C(( " I L., 14 8 1; If I I 1� � I I I I I I .- - tl� 01 I e illerch paw . . . .1'..-_....,-:, ecrease in po n _11 __ itie" I- - . .1. -V. - ' I . ant, I king very worn and ill, them. and figuring o -i the d pulatio - The use of carrot juice lor butter coloring For designating him as a rag-sellgr instead L _1 .� , ", -:,y _; - _.. �Pll ookifig We will not tell it ! J'eopls might . . . ..,.. , -1 i . . . . .­ ... ._;, ..*. . dolea, lauglillig'i " le might in saince the originalcountwas is wholly a sAvisable. The albumen in, of a dealer inbrie-a-brac one R n"*.utered .. , . the to funible -at the strings which tied think," lie � eo ie Minneapoli Ec 0 . 1� - .1 - - _,L�J. I - K, ­ _ "I ked an - 'he juice quickly decomposes and spoils tile I suit against the publishers of Ye' Uc Di-. � �,,��, ._1 , ,� % , .. . . � .. I, WhenJohn I more- Um, t Qu ,.;IL , .. - . - - , t1iis ia, , ... 1A ...'..4"Ak -: v- �. .- ., L - , ', . .: 11 8- I kindl r 11 Never ,- * _L f -ei:lor .62.5W damages. - Verily _� . I iiniiid�',"' i( 3, 1 say that we had taken too mucK i6st made,caused by the flight of croo - without IDO You know . I orators, the.. big claims of Flour city man will butter. If doloring is used in spite of all i y for I .- , � � , 'A - - T .. 00, I �, ; . I � � � , king at it? ell we wili buy it land punch!" . 4 : I: - _ . 1, - ; I be more ex. 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M `dCb'''NY'1.,•.wcwta",t... .' w�rc �'••,ia,!►'i-o,-., ' _ ' ..w,. y.4d.:.fie i..,sjyas••,a.we �r '. • , - , : - .. - ., : ,,... - , ev.4-pre#-. —4sa. «Y.+►`.-. ' a. _ - � ,r -r `- ---s' .—ar t ete4e--'.;1.*-0 , 'i a _ v ,, - . ,: a - a :j :f,... .. —. . _ . - _ rV. X—W_ A*& .. -. - - w. V 3�. o - f . I: "'.F. le�N�r..., ,y,,y. ''-. - - .. - ' .. .. - - - - - -a - i . a - ! . ._' _ ,illillilillillill TO O"•01IBSCSIBERS : By referring �---� V` to the address label on your paper you — Mr• Jam• Linton While engaged at re - can always "Certain the date towhich tooling Mr. Alex. Maraaoh's blacksmith - ° arrangements are all completed H �� your enbsaription to T� Nswe is aid, shop ob Wedneeda ate laid the Toronto Typographical f DionC Ay , �% ,e ., , �- I—mittancee are acknowledged by Y, sped on i<he end will hold an unmense lento in Gordon's 0 ' of a loose beard and fell Lhrou h to the .� '' change of late on label on the first paper fol- 6 Grove at this village on Saturday, AugustW, IL - ­ • lowin receipt of money at this office. Always ground' below, a distance of about fifteen '. 1 keep t$he date paid •ahead. tit 130th. Tree ezcarsion will arrive b s tial rT feet. Fortunately be was nni*red, save MONDAY. A UG Ill S T I S A. ] train, and will perhaps cumber 60y0 people. " s -~ • i for a few slight bruiser. e ' . _ Ight firktIjUS t1 ' ,—B-annell's great shote .tivas' here Onoe Lhe Toronto sooieLioe and unions •. -..j Saturday night, The bass walked on the discover the many advantages of Gordons �O I • - -- ---- -- —slack rope very nimbly, while his wife Grove --ire adjacence to the deptlt and the - - - . �..F __ . .1 , � .stood b lead lacy with evident relish, river, the convenience of its appomtmente, D I KIE M U18 C r _------- . PICHERIN(I, 0 T., AUGIUST 15,1890. w Y g and the fact that it is only twenty miles A R x0r`lffgt0tti ��i: EL.. 7ra.. Brannen' says the nee of glass distant from Toro>ato-are may expect a grows on one like whiskey or o ium, and - New .Adverbs menta of this Day. if she could not ,great many ptonies here each Sammer. . : wish to inform the public that there is n90 article in. • .. _ Afedi' _ r get dainty tittle lame -Markham providbs splendid material '.' \ I Locals --Hares �m es'everyday she would Pine away for brisk low.ocals--it beats an town in groceries more subject to adulteration tLan f1 iCe1q. TE I - - - r ° ' Strayed -B. Ca�rwr ",.,.., I -Mr. Robert eore drt Miller, of roti ham re- these parte. For .instaaoe, J. T. Heli have " cat received a fresh stock of this season's �e 'Q ��� 0.o. Coroner. 4 goods 1a et, 'Pickering O Lost -W. Woodruff = ver hpd s bull dog which got into a fight warrant them pure and good. boli Evenins 6 to turned home last week after spending a with Morse ` Local -D. O'Coiinor. , month tri Scotland. He i White's terrier and was - . . - idr� - - — - Tenders—J. Richards. mported s couple chewing it up. Jose h Wales handed 11 FRANCY, M i . of car loads of t3hrovehires, and was, vis p WH- d g -p. Honor Hardware -Richardson s. i�, r3' White a revolver and the latter shot , Tri„tti, Medic Thresh fortunate in handling them, not losm • I y % 1.g Helyer a dog quick as wink. Although yr Physician• and i - mg -S0_4 Carleton. , one in th trip. Mr. Miller has dealt very that ended the dog it only started the fun, 1' °� h urs, to to l8 a.rn , d, } Govan's Grove -i -Pastor Salmon - - in in imported Shropahires thePICES eon , . � . - - - - Civic holiday -Dickie & Marquis., . Next thing we find Helyer hauling Wales ry _---�_ - 9 past year or two, and sells largely to �"- FEB1tIER, i g y before Squire Wingfield where Ile is . 'S oNER• OfficeR, s cultural Co�lege-aJ.; E. Farewell. Americ breeders. bound over Lok the ace. N • B l ez a . '(� c r l -The ickering fire company arrived will probably be ane White far the loselo, a ening a tp g- taut �OlII tawII omL 11 o'clock in the mor>ain EXtra �3�� S Foix, Brock fit. North. CALI M and were s g of his boll, and white may retaliate b weet- p ed with Pure Urug� 17 S • , and torted to the fire hall by the haying the dead do convicted. of mnr. Pic es edp1'u to � cash • 3 f Whitby band. This company is worth g °n°` I Y deroue assault. You can -never tell when of special commendation as re representing . - >Poca 1 -f, P g a You man will nit when be N -Monday will o civic holiday. a small pace like Piokerin Abetter 9 goes Pic . ,"�- g• to law. He will get int sn injunction or �"�r O iss Ida .-Read slid inwardly digest Wr ` V. assorted lot of men could hardly be found a mandamus iE he bas to sell hie Sunda 1]. 1 11 I pupil of s, J. W. Htaale Richardson's adv.+in this issue. either for looks or for service. Their ' Y �j\j�ji senators o1 1. -Mrd. Georgeiarrington, of Toronto, snit to raise the funds. It is the promin- i,� S fine new uniforms worn by men well - . le preps ed to give le It ent citizens, too, who figure in all these I . Those wi bang to glace tl : ; , I. ig visiting relatives here this week. sized gave them an attractive appearance. cases. ; n will kindly ac► r ' ' =Revs D. J. Sheahan, of Toronto, vis---Chronicle.e also 1ld,ve ~first-Clat�t3instru ited friends in the village this meek. --Anyone having any monstrans' Hary --The York Herald of Richmond Hill Thorough tnstrucli ` -Miss Ida Bateman, of Whit is en- potatoes, has ceased to be, after an eziatence of a � I�E WI E VINEGAR The beet of reteren^es give y, gigantic enenmbers, lengthy quarter of a century, and the proprietor e) _ _ joying a few days ith friends here. cornFtalka, etc.,`liall ib and leave them at will remove the plant to Weston, where '` . - Misa Gerorv, of Claremont, is Fieit- the Herald office. We want to - /w -f #A convince he mill. issue, The Tinies. In such brief ���� 1i'INEGA. f . ing friends at Audev and Pickering. the Pickering News and the world in , ' wards are written ties history of a `Lite." AND FRUIT yjTEG_ jug BALL D��' -Pork and cabbage are very nice. Y-ou general that Sutton and its immediate Pa ers are like humans, %�R . t dna solicitor YotAry P they aro horn, rock-a:r can get both at Ha' vey's. Cash for eggs.= vicinity downs 'em all in the -matter of live and di - peverell' clock, k _ -Miss Coad, c f Oshawa, is visiting vegetable monstrosities. -Sutton Herald. a thiiye and nourish, wane . at popular prices. tunas to loan at lowest t: ;i sicken and are.no more. For instance, terms of aymont. _ _ this week at the re �dence of Mr. L Wise. Our friends will please take note that the __ t - --Plow Points call kinds, sulky slaws, other papers are mal': ng frantic efforts to the St reetsville Review was years ago the �• y /� gp, 3 S P.� P, li E f - twin plows, singlellows, tryD.O'Connor. floor us ><n this matter. at country weekly in the Province, but �Iv-�`�-R�j I�-• T $na sol;,;t�,r• „ - 1 -Pure apple ci ier,, manufactured at ,-On Wednesday, Ang. Gth, a football a lethargy "stole over it, and .it weal into � __ _ - _- _ __ __ _ _ _ _ .. _ ___ _ _ ___ _ _ _ - eommieei n Ufl7�e' cher decline, from which it was recent] - - -- jug; ops every t+:+tf,r'ln 11 \ � , ___ - - : . . the Cedar Grove ills'' for -sale' at Har- match was Ulayed at Blaclstoek between - Great Reclu.CtiOzlt3 , _ vep's. Try it. I - the Port Pfrry and Hain snatchetl by the Srm hand of Elder I+aw• : - - 'ARENSI1.L1. pton' teams. cott, and .,now it i�sagain on the heights of a J. E. TF.R. Cc,a:,:y C t = Mr. islet Wi�lia sot] and daughter This match arose from a challenge issued prosperity and bids fair to out -dazzle its p S' A r County s tic:ver. Co ut tit I , .are�visiting this week t the residence of by Hampton to Port Perry to play for a old -tinge faun Treated with �/���� V Y O� 1 Mrd. T, Gormley. I skillful w - - y. , stake of $25 a side. The result was a ..illful f. V �j�j S e EN'70N �C llUll�, • - .. -Miss Etta Ma ga� 1ef61ast week on victory for Port Perry by g score of one hands, that consuwpvve journal was re- D soli itors_N'ucarit•a. 1, stored to health in its very shroud. BrO. II and Cou :y Loan Aa3•,riath . a visit to friends fat H ilton, Goderich goal. to none. Referee, Mr. John Benne t- Balance Of ills sllT�In1eT stOCk—Hats BOIIIIe fi Fpgtl1e� " east, Tor nto. Telephone Fawcett is away for a well earned holt s , Here will a in Claruuion: and other places. These particulars of the game were sent day and will turn the handle even more Hopper's Store. - . —Misr Alma a d Flt Flowers, gibbons; and Laces, to be sold reg rdless of orenee Jennings, us by a friend at t'lie Port, but arrived too vigorously when he comes back. i %of Colborne, have_ eeu the guests of Miss late for our last. issue. The brass band Cost before stock -taking in August. Tri II1ed `� { etErimi -Thursday last saw Ontario county g • ' M. Tri$it this wee turned out to welcome home the' i•ictors. defeat Simeoe county at cricket in Orillia, Hats from 1 ll untriml7Y d n -' --Mr. T. Andrew returned Monday" -For the benefit of the Chronicle we by 100 mss, The $imcoe team went to I p� a from .� C. ��t HU1'RI v, after putting amonth travelling through may remark that this little journal never up, All are new goods. ,I r r • urseoo, Gra-luate the western eounti�s. scvaUowed its E cal Ri hta bat and was retired for 50 rune, of wl,ioh a►inary C. liege, Torbnt:,. •t i�1ti 9 R principles Gregory secured 20 by' beautiful la -in I the aomP ticate.l animals. -Misses Libbiel and Sadie Greig re- about election time. We never reached P Y Mourning orders filled promptly.- Good value in Crapes, anc • G nigbtpro ptlyattended to. � p fact Simcoe county put up a strong team p p �• p 3 °0� of at atr. Ira c L;nton's. I'ickp turned friday afte visiting for a month Rights, and had nothing to swag- b all kinds. Combs, Frllhtlgs, China Silk, Fans, and ►tam ed 1 _1. with friends yin the west. low, and our files tell us that in criticis- of batsmen, but its nine bowlers included P - - - - - ` nothing rely brilliant. Ontario county Goods. An early call Solicited. - TJ H P3I:�, VET �11,-We heartily c n9ratulatc Bro. New. ing the Equal Rights arty we said. in followed, and.one man was unfGrtnaately G ovi. Graaua:a `: r. - , ton, of the .Whitby Gazette, on his late effect that. "the pulpit is getting overt - ' - estuary ' liege. Toronto. acquisition of a son and heir. much mixed with hilts, and we would bowled before scoring. Then Bascom ala C1ie ood every Sal - " - . -Mr. Joh>! Sowerby, late of Hillabnrg almost as soon beeriest -ridden b the and Clark started acoridg and when tits ' . . the bores' tout aaende i tr Y latter Was ran out the score stole 55 �-V s lot T3,7th con.- Y;ckerhn�. ROSS -f :• has taken up residence here with his Catholic cls as ` fended to. Telegraph ed.lr,, �. . clergy v their Proteatant Coombe then joined Bascom and urea p.o. addre i: Green Rivc-r. daughter Mrs. Robert Gordon. brethren." That is" aboet as far as our =..._,.. ­.. Li- =- r. W. Gorniiey bar resigned the Equal Rights principles ever carried us. tl - - -- - _ --- --� - - -- Q p also rut out viten the score atone 103 ; s • _ -__ _ _ ferrulQ of S.S. No. 1, and will attend the -13111 Latchford and Jack Latohie 'en Sharpe made s couple of nice H A PIN S T r 7 Sw•i0i, { !lite, and was replaced by Broad who ' ,.,,;,,;^--.-` � .- " University in Torolpto this fall. while working on the railroad, bad ocoa- — bath freely and well, The top scores " It is prodigious what an amount of energy is sank in the unsuccessful exerries " RIBIN SL :� LOI C 1 _ -R. J. Richardson was in the village sion to make a run on a hand -car one day were Bascom 41, Coombe 81, Clark 80 of that inalienebie right -the pursuit of HAPPINSs9."--Grci - G. T, This lodge .I Wednesday, having retTrned from a last wtiek, and conceived the notion Lhat g evening i the veru-, in 11 pleasant trip to the'Thousand Islands, a train coming up behind them was not and Broad 21, the ,side totalling 150. I Beery pe on invttel t : jo $imCoe ant made a second venture the (sand sues of Tent per --John L. Spink; of Toronto, was taken made of the right stuff to overtake them and bad 58 rune for 7 wickets when -f C011r$e, hf�,ppindss 1$ a state Of mind; a11Q It s the lllll suddenly ill last week, but is again on Lhe a square race. Jack worked the lever Or the soul give Want to et at �e kn us{riesg r mend, and will soon take his lace on and Bill sun "Jerry time was called: It was a pleasant affair g OW this ell enOIIgh 1 .-- - P g go an ile up the and an interestin¢ game- The Orillia theoretical] ,but fail t0 act with A Change. ear," but the en e s wind held out bet- Dail iinia in r° reasonable iIIte e22C8 upon +t'Pth�u' ` : Mr. Wm. (irei , Y parting the match said $ NIL . i R book-keeper with ter than Jack's, so he and Bill were forced •'The Ontarios were the better men at the ' - Harris, Son & Co., of Brantford, was in to jump, just as the handcar was itched ' Off' knowledge. To a Certain extent the mind i dependent mHOBd S DCN;� , C . the village Saturda , accompanied by Mr. tn P bat, with the ball, and on the field did for its states upon ,the conditions of the body, and we 1 °nisei° er for taking e o$ the track. Next ti a they race we f, Sib - moat, out ` 4. Allen, of Toronto. p would advise the boys ;o get behind the some very clever work. Their bowlingrightly t>lLil _ -_ - - -_ - - -Mr, and Mrs. B. Bunting and the train and take no chances. was monotonoual dead on. ght that a degree of attention Ip118t be Pgld to BUNTIS IFt _ . .. - ' lounger members o the family left Thurs, --Foster Hutchison, of Balsam, writes -Dr. J. H. -was, of Pickering, Physical means if .we ar to get intellectual or ire •Lice yes for the c'c v k was married an Tuesday afternoon to For this ve weirm we !}ler P cal results.' doe .t the store or at b►i day morning for months sojourn in that this journal dost not'reacii that post the body requires the lightest village. Landon and Chatham• office until Saturday, and he Mie GeOrguna Paxton, st the residence Q g est y, gives us his of the bride's mother, Whitby, in the garments, which can b had at very little cost b COnBllltIn (� EOR E GEROW. --Pay rep your little aceounte, What word for it that unless we can et our � g ." l� of .rr;age L;cens4 are you fooling abqut--d'ye suppose an bundle there Friday, we will not �iave a The �ObrilliantOYsgathering of friends. GREIG, PIC ERING9S �_ _>� Factory_---stnctly c _ editor can live the Year roared on what he blooming subscriber at Balsam next ear. y°rm� •L ;�� ____ �AI �R• ?d. B • ATO �, 'CO' eats at soirees and icnics ? Thus it is, Y o'clock by Rev. Der. li1•edinan, of the Ba - ______W_"MV___ _ __ j� the sine of the government are fiat Church the bride beim beautifoUX �� 1J. Co veyancer, Coln -In the recent cutest -John Dry�+en'r squeezing out our, sweet young life, and g Y aadavite, Accountant at . election ex Hues amounted to "2.02,aad careless mail clerks bungling at a Glume dressed in filmy white, and was gapport l[oney to oan on form Robert Miller's to S.157,85, as shown by mail service are chssin y by Miss Gertie Eastwood. wLilethegraem l , bay- OFFICE -At Wl g grab from our was nobly assisted by Dr. Vrooman, of ■ sroagham every hiondai the official statements of their respective table. 'PVe hags mailed t}:e Balsam parX- . trwans.ctio of businem g P Yarker, Ont. The service was conducted IS the Pletle to buy your cythes, SnaaLs, Forks, Hoes, Sp es and • agents. cel east said we have mailed it west, but rc h i i -Mr. Thomsen P4icher, of Brougham, ,it cannot get there until Saturday it ander a magnificent arch of natural shovels ; all new stock, ust arrived - • Y flower!;, which added a ] , also, a ,,, , , y was in town last w k attending to work seems, unless we run a special stage from great effect to a X 'I'-ox"AS6 S'2'GCK OFT - - A. OST, CO i' N [ in connection with he prize list of our Claremont. `. ceremony that at all times combines A 1:= A. for the county fall ezhibi�ion. He is a capital fellow at =-A petition signed by all the business Pleasure and solemnity. The resents all manufactured out of the best brand of tin we can bu Doli ! - andspecifl tions furn;sl,s y e give your money away for cheap tinware -give a little m ttnilding, team anti het the work, for he to es such a deep in- men of the village has been handed in for excelled in beau! and worth. Th bride ore fo better ware. ventilation a epec;e::y. terest in it. -Gazette. publication announcing that klonday nett, is a daughter of file late Sheriff Paxton, �' a turn out first-class work and tilt also, Don't forget, we handle tilt Be:andenDn bingsiocdi lLl,,iat -Try Harvey's i pickled pork, light August 18th, will be observed as civic and sister to the vresent Sheriff. An iw -�•� baco$, spiced roll on, breakfast bacon, holiday in Pickering. Outeide,s will manse gathering of friends aecom fanied ��r r.7T0CjK Q�i C�`i17 'v�s Artctfoii< . extra National Ha4n, bologna sa s please make a note of the fact that none the needy -wedded couple to the G. T. R. in the market. "�^^�^'-=� - ham, chicken and tepgue sausage, n ce for p ces of business will he opened station and .liberally showered the traan stove brushes and al'Y other kinds of brushes" ('all slid , HO 8 I'U u t.' it 1 of the la with rice and other expressions of goad see our stock before you buy- ��'e also handle a1 T cion r, valuator, et. :picnics, lunches, a on that day.. The cricket club will have 1 kinds of machine � the whole North and t -:-Hon. R. Dd, jells is not attending a Kama, Bachelors vs. Benedicts on t will, Next Wednosday the Dr. ant hie oil, castor oil, etc. eb - ; - ! attentio sap, for cash at n ei en to all yr ter inquests any more for his employer, -the College grounds at 0:80 alma and every, Bride will return and tsko poesessi of A :r ee eratir. Addt , � the commodious residence label o • e G�iEl�j P r �_. Brougham, o:,t_ Q. P, R. Farewell,' of Ontar o County y is invited to come and bring baskets b Mr y ecapied S IC CX walked o>�hispneck at Locust Hill, and, and have tt re lar village - - - - - - y s. Lang. w hero, we trust ion life E E I� i �: ga Picnic -a 'sort and unruffled ha pluses await themR - -- - Boutri i�u�l warned b ex Brie cc-, the Hon. R. M- - of reunion. If the weather is fine there p - - I, "��- ---- jumped the gs•no, Teltgram. should be a large turnont and a• very -The musical. Vespers in the R. C. "s UHN I:BLIL, 1";t -The public sc cols evil] reopen on Pleafiant time. church Sabbath evening drew a large maker. Yeggutl unci Monda , Au congregation of a mixed character. No >Proi�,ptly a ,.ended to.. F Monday, gust 8th. The school in -Some genius' should turn his un- •".- i I!N gyp• Don forget t!,P s:::: . . this village will no open until Tuesday divided attention to perfef ting the spark Preparation had been made by the fair UNT i News, King trbtt, l';c:ci:rin morning, 141onday I being civic holiday. arresters used on threshing engines. Of singers, each giving some sacred solo 0 ____ _ _ Pupils will notice that the first bell wilt with which she had been reviouAl + f tett,. - P course these engines are comparatively P Y tam' 1S �11UW111 gal ode assort :•,- ring at 8.,Jo instead -of 8.45 as heretofore. safe -much safer than they formerly were, iliar. bliss Scanlon has a voice of rare rJ omen • Uf " ^ ri -.,- -The Uxbprid el Yournal and half a but a>found barns where everything is dry sweetness, and created' an excellent i>,n-Pr'nt � UtZ t - h�� D N HOUSE `^ James Cordon. hropy I \ dozen other a r' will not issue next and a lily fired the danger is by no means pression: Diiss Long was, of course, the ' ' nae new brick builtpn, , week, it being the custom to take one small. Two years ago n gentleman was one on whom expectation chiefly centred, style. Ever convenient r but the audience retired with a feelin1r4velling p blit, ;� c,u a:, { _ week's holiday in tl�e course of the year. driving along the road in j'Pliitby town g n. th,we st es dna sheds. _ Last year we threatened to adopt the cus•• ship one afternoon and he saw three def• that site might have been more generous - among friends. She showed herself in f'�''1��� %EST RY AOII` tom, and if we decide to da so will an- ferent bares enveloped in flames, all AN'D P -A= -a•• -�-' R i now n f - f nonuse the fact in next issae. caused bf sparks from threshing engines. one short song to beka magnifieient vocal. - N velin Pe of ti:e est, but it was onl a short son q da, h This -J. S. Jackson, Clinton, evho handles This �s, no doubt, an unparalleled in- v g, and the o-----...._.. - _ ed ba as, bre b �;, all kinds of electric goods has given T. A. stance, but it should convince farmers to euvoirnmente forbade an encore, Mica TWEEDS u situs as it ie, ohl, Sheehan who made snoh'a favorable im- 9 TR��S�j R *T : gal mesa ant for patron . Greig the agency hire for door bells etc, take extraordinary precautions until some IN `nch at l reasonaw,. _ The bells are very ebeap and awl ahead pression on St. Patrick's anniversary, CSS dine W ORS EDS, sae ?° m -Box stall y new invention greatly reduces the danger. dry. `,-_ �e ea le. Weigh a< of the old style article. One has been -Whitb Financial District meeting of also sang a hymn, which scam cely touch- Wh1Ch 111. 3 Rebar - open .t all legs P! in ye editor'$ m"ausion-thus we the Methodiat �uroh was held at Prince ed the senses as did her finb rendition of ' - - ;. - pUre 1 quors of ever secure an air of�afllience at a very small Albs on Tuesday August 12th. R,ey, E, Moore's passionate lyrics on the former QIJ,ALIT�' Ap EA , steins. occasion• Rev. Father McBrad RANCE -/__ �: ' ", - on#lay. Call at Greig's for prices. Barras, D.D. Chairman of the district Y, of and : P ICE y, < �iitcli il► f : -Mayor $t. Leger, of west Toronto presided. All the miIIiaters we St. Michael's College. delivered a i�' " "^"^^__•. # .Junction, assisted by a party of aldermen exce the Rev. G. W. Hewitt, ofpGreen- eloquent sermon --nothing new for hun GII 1HBERT, `�� cs>,nnot be beaten.. +event oat one night fast week about Haid- pt °pDosing the free-tbonght tendencies of a I•r'ng Ont. Ravin& wood who has bei laid aside for a few -_.__o oa,n aarantee eat �,; = 3»ght, and scoured tits town in search of weeks by il!>aieas. Several la ° e e age. $e tu+ofessed small Lierioe r`R' tea' $ n were. ALSO AN ELEGANT lase•e. ! •sttgav animals, wheel had been dam also resent with the many irresponsible sects and 9TOCK �� a 'n orteet notit aging P Arrangements were made creeds whish endo t ,,; . _ lawns and gardens. 'They succeeded in for the usual mieaio , edneational and - °roBe �� on and .. r 1 — " finding one gree tint se and landed it m other special cervices which are flu be held diversity of opinion on the deliverances - t ,� the pound. They ea ><t is 3 of hog writ -sec PAP Y , greater fan than wring the year. A holiness convention y to which admit sacred coon hunting, is to be held at Brooklin early in October, shings m debateable questions. Be was . n r' T --The Ontario &arhaw Exhibition and Sunday school convention at Port clear, eloquent and logical in his premieec ,; promises . _great things this year. The Perry in connection with the May District ma Lhe Protestant half of the audience A NIC$ RING . � officers are laboring diligently. knowi meeting. The amount of g ' y p4rdonably have diseentsd from Lhe . "`'i I � . . �s8 is assns- BORDERING' that cfrhen once the fair becomes a seen - tinned to the district deductions so ably drawn. Ther was n ; " " f : g et on behalf of the e o The Bet Sho . _ i or be transacts nixed sticcesa the brunt of the work Superannuation fund. The meeting was charge °°ads at the doors as Llia bilge er- i er ': eke a O B inns t y Will be over. POering township one of -great harmony, and closed at noon. roneonIII announced, but a good collas- 9 � ­ .10: Y ,g s --From should send in a bigger li of exhibits Rev Geor$e Leech is Financia! Secreta tion seas taken rep in aid ,of the o ° cl k, r9 fund. n . t this year than Last; arc thins are alreadf and Rev. H. M. Manning rendered him Ag'�n' $a nk i ` s?�apiizg that wa- -y. . efficient a[,Rist;'* '�_anee. ( dd !tonin L 7 i R- - eTJN ING. .. to -yl G o, _., 1. . . I . ­ � � ­ I A E s+ r. .LIGE fig . I . . 1. . . - _ oras Vit• '' . V. .. -1.- - ''. . ., i I ' - .,- L.", .r:"' % �- ­ I "' �' °g �Ab't ­ ..�: . - v. -'..:-. �.:�_, �v-/,,, ... 1_. 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