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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPN1890_08_29�; .i. r .. }_ t.'. ye, yd'' - %s _ ,C . . >f r' 9 N a n:. ..:,, ... .. "".i 7� ..p - '",y ri ..-, 'X d, - 7 , . .�� �`r r .3 1 d , \ A... µ a. -.i tk ,�'l , r_r, .try, J �4 ' T r . ,µ i. ;'" . 4�':r:ti ( t f - -I :It . - VOL. IlX' . , ; '. PICKERIN -- _ _ feoof>t, ot'e 4Gar�r*,. � - - ltledllle"- "♦-it,BkTE'ti AN, N.D., C.M., M.C.P. R• A S_O„ Coroner. Office and Residence, i�K:eet, Ytckenng O ce .hours: Morning oto li:J0 ; Evening 6 ter !_� g, FlIANCY, M�D-, C -M,, M:'C.P. C• aa,, S.O. Honor (1<raduate of Trinity Uoivereit}•, Trinity MediciJ school and the Col - of l'liysicians and urgeons of Ontario. boors, 10 to 1;2 a.m., nd 6 to 8 p.m. White - 0e, Ont. _ , - - - -- --�--- -,-- --- - , W. FERRIER, i .D,,X.C.P.S., Ont. D, COKONFR. Clirioo hourw•-morning from yo 10, evening 5 to 6. Su fiery in rear of DRUG 6TORE Brock St. North, C1arelflont. Patrons Applied with Pure Drug, Chemicals &c., all ,Wp for cash. 29tf .ter --- - — t< oca t uric. 11 Ida i>'lhpson, Mi�:� pupil of M:•s..1. XV• Bradle of the Toronto Con- servatory o f Music, 1, prepal,ea to give lesegns in voiee culture. Those wtshrtl9 t'Q place t emselves under her iaetruction will kindly ornniuniaate with her at Clare oat• - Thorough Instruct on Guaranteed. - The be: t of references giv n iArequired,. 4a-52 __J 1;_ �1H.`v BALL DO 'V,- BARRISTE.1t: . tI tillti S� Ichor, Na2ary Pnlllit,eLC. OPI I('$— Ueverell's Block, UrocL•-s •et, Whitby. Private furls to 12an at loweat rates and on favorable terms of l)nyment. II 8-y r>Pll,,-)A.kS - PARK E II; B!�RRISTER !. anol Salicitor• &o.� Money to loan. No comutis:ion. Office : Ove Ontario Bank, Picker- lng; g1,eu every Satur at/. 4-y - JE. FAP�EWEL , LL. B.. BAR- . 111STER. County Cro-•n Atto ney, and 0onntc Solicitor. Court House, Whitb . 10-y jlE N TON cC DOD'3', BARRI 'TERS, L solicitors. N- otaries, T:tc., Solicito, s for City and County Loau Aasoc'i tion. 10,i �d laide st. east, Torunto. Telepbarre Sill. One,o thepart- ners will be in Claremon every sato day over Hopper's Store. --- - - - —1- 131- - T 1; Venure: I arye .:..� .. ^ ��H. HOPKIN 3, VETEI INARY • Surgeon. Gradu to of the Oi tario Vet- erinary C�llege, Toronto. Treats.all iseases of the domesticated anim ls. Calls b day or n iskt proiaiptly attended OSice an residence at Mr. Isaac Linton's, Pi kering. 23-y HHOPXINS, VE TERINA Y SUR- . LEON, Graduattee ofithe On ario Vet- erinary College, Torontq, will visit hitevale and Cherrywood every aturdaV . D seases of the horse's foot attcndedrto at my shoeing forge lot :i3, 7th con., Pickering. Calls promptly at- tended t;o. Telegraph address : Whitevale, On' P.O. a9�lress : Green River. Ont. i4 -y .Seel r� i"es. ^' 1�15ING SUN LO GE NO- 185, I. U. 11 C;. T. This -lodge meets every Monday evmiok in the seat•, in ale's Hall, Pickering. Every person invited to coin and help advance thn,rra.o,i (;jump of •rentoerance. 121v g0usinef>w,d tgarbe. ----- - — - -.--------- a Omsveyar er, "- . ' . THO M A.8 D U N N, oeveyancer, Com- IniRRioner for taking Af3ldsyiM, a ., Clare- mont, 0nt. -- - - - - _-`My -- B1; U N T1 N G, I sner of arriage e Lic.euseP for the Cduuty of Ont lo. Of - be at Lite store or at h s residence;, ickoring Village. l2 -Y GFORGE GERO . Claremont, Issuer ,cit Marriage Licenies. Private Office in Pump Factory---iitrictly j of>dential. Elul -y DR. BEATON, TOWNSHIP CLE RK Vonveyancer, Cot�Imisxioner for taking affidavits. Accountant and Insurance Agent. ldouef 'to loan on farm roperty. Wills pro-- batecj. (WFICF:---At M iteve,le. Will be in broughwu every Xondir y afternoon for the transaction of buxiness. ; 87-v A rrhitect. . AA. POST, COU1 TY ARCH1'1'Ecr . for tl,e county cif Catario Drawings andsl,ectfian:tions furnips for every Blase of building. Steam. aecl hot water beating and ventilation ,c speciaay. Office—Gerrie Bloek, corner Duwlns and Brock streets, Wnitby. Residence—Kin rut Roaa,Het Pickering. s7 -y -- - !' _ - • Aactior4erirty. THOAIA-- VOUt HlvR Licensed AUC - tionee-r. Valuator, e' , for East 4Tork and the •hole of North anti , utli Ontario. Strict atteuttou given to all oi•ilet(8 by tna,il or telegraph. Charges Moflerate. Addrilse• THUS.-POUCHER, Box 47, lirvubhaue, Ont. - -- - --- --' - - _ • Il:oots (t etif .Shoes. JOHN' LL•'SI.IE, BOOT AND SHOE Idako•,• 1'egt;wd and I eew,c work. Orders promptiv uttende,l to. E�xl►crienced workman- Ihip, llrn9't forjet tile.- Rta td, nett.rly opposite+ the News, hint; strc;ct, Pickeri4g village. 7 v lis UliUUN' 1IUU6 ,, -Pickering, Out., G James Cordon, 1wepTietor. Tbis betel is a ae new I,rie-k building,I finished in superior style, gV "r e1tttvenience and comfort for the tavej,",--ohl1)1 \ew u d Commodious stables anf; ske(l". - - nl, 25y I.bTER` HOUSiE, Pickering, Ont., I now ;+pelt t the a ccommodatiwi of the travelliug l+ublie Thisfi hotel, Laving lately changel hauls, has been re-furnizhed through - sat. Situated as it is, opl}osite the Sppink Mills, iti,al, tit t icnt for patro s of he ]►fills. Meals &desert at all reasonable hour. GoAd stabling horses or cattle. 1Weiglas4l a on the premises. The bar is open at all legg hours and is stocked CLLpyrl'ropnetor.f eve y brand. ANDMY "�ic- jJvrctchrn_ Icing. , GUT13BE - ,.-�,.,,— RT, atchmaker, Piok- t,, ering,'Ont. Havin' been 25 years at the F T_ I can guarantee satisfaction. A ent for � arnR' E e -glasses. I Matches and Clocks . on 9 ortest note r and at reasonable --- _ _ 23-47 �n art o an ,' pICXZRING; BRANCH. � . h for $aUiti the ehis ct'on of all legitiinarte °q Business. t' .' 1 fol 0, 0 fi g -=-From 10 to 8� 8atardsye f $ "n9$ Bank it cb rieotion. y) GORGE K . PR, manager. " � + Jr w -` * , •'`,... 1 . ",4. ,'-;rye! ! r: t r ' } $ if•, 'f%'•�•-' r 'jjf ,K . y , . vl i'wl�- ..4 - - - - s _ - -rs - W .c m i R' C i ^t . 1 r .. - ( .� - - > 5. r - - �. _ .-c _. `_ y1... of .r 5; ,� _ , _,.. ,: --y'i. :;.. .r• - ..Y- j . \e' f. .-j -f' Y�-/ _ 7:'bi f fir. ,: .. w I , $` gam, .}., '-:- , -A": M. �a r a - .S _ µ. i.., . z..':' R'. r.; ,t- .•4 ,;:e .`_ ,t ate,. i:_ .- _ - _ ' W.. 4- ,e>. 5-n. ..f .,f. k' \a. a -.. `� j '.•a . Jss f, i �t ,. ,-, _ - -3•' o% .. 7a _til" : r -: -n:�. >,r� `- J k ,x i w f 6 y�y,, l •'•Vr•n .Y •� .tri, -P'�' ,a LL - el .. .:.... :2, ...,.. : . - -:. ::. - •`J •,� , ..# � .; •.•ems" , '' r _ 4 - t- . , l I + S ,j - y - " 4 �_. � 1 .a, y �, ONT , FRIDAY A , `�� .fm ra UGUST 2J, 1890. NO.' 44. ���� - ------------- --- _-- --.—_ a, y. `` -.,' f Fe J. - ANDREW OUT AROUND US GRAND CONCERT. $40.124; W. Sadler, adding bridge .on DENTIST, ! Grand Concert in the Music Hall, 6th con., furnishingrnails and posts, k - � f, $22.65 • Joram Little ohne r1d e t North-ea8t Car. I 'R'a8'R' R:bc Riwpp>tNtxas lRSCORDED BY Whitby . under the aus ices of The j b ' g on 6th . Yonge & Queen tse ' P >_ " . 7'lax pease aNri JOTTRD DOWN BY ODS Counties of Ontario and Durham Ex- con. $21.50; J. H. Connor8, building The largest Dental office in Toron bridge on 6th con. and repairing bridge. - ` 'L A COSSSBPGNDxNTB. h:bition Association oil Tuesda even- $i8; Wm. Pinnock, buildings on 3rd con., Gold Amalgam (silver)•, and Poree Ain `' - ing Sept. 2nd, by Miss Long, of New two bridges on 6th con., between lots 80 \ " t1 OLAREMO1t1T. r .r_ Filling,md Porcelain & Gold Crown , ; York, assisted by bliss Maude Masson and 81, $90.50; A. P. Besse, repairing - ,: : or roots of teeth a s cialt lxb �--i v Tnesda of oo - of Oshawa, �loeutionist, Miss Lord Whitevale bride ., . pe y ery y tern n Trus Nuva e q , $75 ; putting n break- - .� - • , man will be found in the'omee of Gerove Pump of Whitbv, pianist, and Mr. Warring- 'water+ $25 ; Samuel Stanley, ��R � A q `=' . BEST SETS OF TEETH $lli. Factory• Claremont, where be will be pleased to ' 101y Vitalized Air for Extraction. see any of bis subscribers.] ton, of Toronto.. PlaII of hall now g'•av,l on base -line, $70; Wm. Musgrove, . " --- - -- -- -- - / .: _ - -� ` Diir s Gibbons lies gone to Toronto open at $owes a`\drug store, Tickets 66 bolts for brides, $4.08; Jtio. Brignall, , • a where she purposes remaining for souse 50, 85 and 25 cents. "tele hone and fixing ,culverts, fm•nishing cedar and � W TAILOR SHO . secur p ,k plank, drawing timber, $155.70; Marshall : ' _ Lime. a Pests. Turner, building temporaly bl-idges at N BROUGHAM, " H. Thompeon has completed his con- - •-4"-• -�---- ... '. Itract of sapptyiug the bolts far the town• OUNBARTOtV. Berne s mill, befiween 32 and 48, 6th con. i;' The undersit ned wishes to mrot the shi brid es. $8.75; H. T: Michell, cedar and replacing - - IIp. Word has est com 1Qted hie oat (Arrived late---condense�.r bridge on northern townline at rear of public that he has opened a tailor oho in J p I`. bales leaves this week for Beamsville. lot 28, 9th con., Uxbridge paying a like harvest, as have several of our villagers. Miss late McConochie of Toronto Uni- t i ' amoant, $11.89 ; Hugh Clark, cedar tim- TKE PeST Of f ICE BLP�1( Tiley now anxiously await threshing Clay. versify and Dlrs. W. Scoot of victoria The south end of Block street reseDts S ware are visitin at Dir. S.McConochie's, bore $571; A. Besse, material Whitevale Brougham, and au=ks for a fair slim of P 9 g bride $31.06• Chas. Hod son buildin r'. the- appearance of a huge lumber yard, C• Long the new sthge•driver has moved 8 ' g ' public patronage. 2G into John Tri 's cult/ert at' Whitevale, $8,50; Geo. Deckerr, _ - • the toivnshlp timber being 1,laced there. pp house. Frank tVouch drawing gravel on Kingston road, $GO.OF,; A. UR UHA A neat iron fence Pncloses the i4lEthodist i°tends to open a grocery 'ia the west end. _- - _ ' church property. The congregation will Among the. visitors ill town this week Sohn Powell, 1$4 loads gravel` $9.38 ; `, aoQ - i;con have the pace w perfect conclition. were J. B. and Mrs. Mitchell, of Whitby ; Jas. Richards, ! 61oads gravel, $5.60, and i` IJd. and hire. Holliday of Brooklin and loads gravel, $6.58; R. Ward cedar noN .. .A " -. �c On Tuesday the threshin machine A. Gregory of Toronto ; Miss Ferguson and plank, $192.44; Tennant & Co., freight . � ` ,y •sop Ie, � '" '" '" r '" °1 mii;ht be hefird at the barb of Mr. Under- F• i $ of Whitby, T. Parker, wife and famil of on timber $25.90• D. Barkey treight on • 9da5 �� ;a; a .�. a hell, busy unfolding the products Of the TOro y , c i .; $53 • Thomas Pah 24_ ilea ., timber, g p , �' Step ;�, ,� ,o „ o a, i c yeal . i - The Rev. _ilex. Kenneuy,a former pastor $36.72; Morgan Jones, part payment for = v 1 aur r ;� - '" I c a't'e had the pleasure of seeing lir. II. here, is spendir g a fey clays with some of building three bridges, $90. Your com- - • O+.i ' - Cooper at work laying the stare bell foi• his many friends. Hi>3 visits are always v � xvia ,� ,c 1 I mittee leas examined the f011owing ae- ;, .. .' . re V ;� . w mlore grraceful w rkman eve (it o�urislled io procatedn n eel fe,longL nterestn ni this i $ stye Prders for the payment of which t I~ ; -„ . v been issued 5y the Reeve on the . - 0' 0 (" I a trowel. section of his field of labor. ' qoA 1=' _ �t'e sbauld be much - ebli;;ed if opt. - The induction of Rev. John Chisholm treasurer, as per resolntion passed at last :'i'' 20'Z ttv into the pastorate of Dunbarton and Mel- tueetiull of this Council empowering him 1° " - ' - frienrie would call at our ogles+ nt,d iu1 to do so and find them correct and hire- - , = 1 __ �- "' • vide cliurcl,es will take place Tuesday as �+ " - art an items of news OCCtIr1A from b endorse his action in the matter, and . c I ` 4+ . ' - '• m c P y g announced b bills. In the evenin a_ lawn y • f = ; o 0A 0 o .c.d m © week to week. Call and see us any way, social will be given on the manse grounds would recommend that detailed state- ' s" �+ } �" °A " aa� c - to� m - we will be lad to have ou call. - a� I •o -o 1 o> >- % a,= -o a n ,, 8 ) including a crupper of the real Dunbartou meats be provided : David Barkey, part cc 0 � o D Z 0 0 K� -x d ! Iiobt. Graham, of Graham Bros.; re• kind and a cod roi;rani. Come. $535 �;t I � : % . Ma° -J w m ,= _ g p payment for sawn timber, , ,and for . Go � , :~¢ ,� 9 r e - filrued this week with nu iwportation '-•+�• cedar, $84.13; John Underhill avenin _ � ; � ,.) t5 3 x $� $ ti ; : from Scotland of fire Cicdesdale horses. I wHITEVALE. - + f;i g 8th con. on Brock road, $6G ; Wm. Scott, -- A v ►� Ais brother \Viiliam diet the stock at a 972 feet cedar; $48.60; David Berke . w• J { :` - - -- m 1 Sirs. Paton of Chica o, is visitin Icer y • . i •;, m i : •a> ;1% . ,. c o c , a Moutreal. The firm were quite success 6 8 " 1,444 feet rotund cedar, - }- ° . 9c tt '" fol mother here. $86.64• R m. Ire- m m a ;� w - ,a a ° `rot losing one anitnnl. Airs. Arcot ropg has gone to visit friends land drawing gravel opp. lots 8 9, and 10, • i '�- .� -- > ►.Otne little excitewe'nt was created base -line, $80 ; Wm. S Lith, buildin f e•o �A °o n w + -� iu Dlarkhaw and will be absent for u few K Q ; -4 ;� f.., o . N m a ( hdre over the bylaw voting on lionday; cls •s abutments at Cochrane's` and Gibson's - : • °e °��' a '' v °� `' rn .bat notlhiDg of a startliu� aaturo. Othcer y - bridges se per contract, X100 ; George - •4 i .ole 1•' O1 "' 40 to - Tlie b(tessrs. Drtudas, of Tor°nto, bare - ---------------- - � Dann reports liaving rattler. a Ioner-oure Hicks, filling hill below Greenwood, 823;- - i t time Kalttn for votes at the booth. There beep enjoying themselves in our midst for DECKERS LIVER g John and ZVm. Barnes, repairiDq bridge, over a week. ({21.25. Would also recommend ' ;i: was a luajority of two against ties bylaw etc., . I here. - ., Oar much respected school teacher lir. „{- I.. H. (irallatn has returned from New payment to Jas. Linton, raising, repair - As I I,a�e bankht np Dan Reddin's 1 very Thimble berries are very plentiful this ng bridge and filling ap ap11roaches to - ,i business and have added several ew seseou. Man ails of thus delicious fruit York where Ile spent the greater part of - horses and buggies, I can acconio to y N rock road bridge on 2nd con., $12.50, t his holidays. The cacatton appears to ,�, are b(<il~ti offered for sale. Une of our ditto at Greenwood brid e, $.22.`10. All - . " Oho public wiLiiRood riyts at all bac} to have cone him flood. g , prominent eilizens has done quite a com- of which is respectfully submitted. H. Covered 'bre meets all traiak. 1 he first dance of the seaROD slums off Chairluan. Ado ted. mission b>aainess in this line already. Vf eat�ate, connection with livery I keep last- Friday evening in the band room. e p Bale, Commission and Board Leave yout'brtfers early► and get the first There ryas a Jar f;� attendance, some thirty Dir. Mowbrag seconted by Dir. Parker, , 1 I - i ing Stables, Fickerinq.Op' couple being presort. Thee was au ex- moves that fibs Reeve and Treasurer be 16 MeftitigR IrAre been 11'ld fou file lat;t anti are bereb instructed to advertise for �• �T• �� two liuDtlays is a trnt ,tushed in 111rr celletrt prograru and every persoD apneas-• y 00O of the debentures ' - - - - - - - - - - -- - 1 ed to enjoy themselves. sale >ly tender $15, #,_ Underhill s grove, bf representativeti o[ Mrs. I3irnie, of Toronto, one of oar old to be Issued ander bylaw. Carried: Frost &Wood Hie, er the Free Mathodist denomination. Many , Tule standing committee on Indtgelits . a s ! attended this lace otworehl O IminDei reaideuta is at pretreat here visiting her p p' p many friends. Time seems Lo deal kind reported as follows :-Rscommeud pay-- dif3er in regard to the amount of good to 'mens to Dr. Dales for rofessional ser- ' DAN. J. 'REDDIN; AGENT ly with her ae she appears as hale and P L be denved from such gathe'ricg.. Ae the - - hearty as she was te►n years ago Mrs• vice to Dins. �Vitkinson, a!= indigent, ani PICKFIII�iC>}. tent has been removed, we chink. the filling oat applicatten papers, examine 1 meetin s are over. Birnie is the guest of her daughter Dire. TheFROSTAWOQDBIND'ER,theonly ingle g -. -..�. _ _ I1. A. Ellison. tion and physicians certificateb $8 ; Jae. ' . - . } ' canvas, two -horse bindf9r manufactured. CHERRI/WOOD. `•Are you guilty or not guilty " ? Those y q - - f� Ta for" for removrn Mrs. Wil)rinson to. -- were the words which concluded theread- Provincial AFylum, $4 ; Mrs. �Chapmtm - - g, ��O•'�RC' tArti•ad late-eondse,sed-r ing of a cllsrge by the chief magistrate on for nnrRiaq Dins. Wilkinson Iso weeks . -- Ii Ddrs. iicCunoch,e and sister, froul Wle- $12. All of which is respectfalty sub - Tuesday against nae bf our citizens. It . • n.&:K , cousin, •vete visiting at Mr. $. Di:oD's appefrra that for ectad Oime past the settle mitted,George Glerow,ehairman. Adopted. . last week. Mowbray seconded by Westgate moves t S=d 81313cey Pl0 13. i ei-e of our small detective- has been fixed . . Mr. John Hef>adersou and family hate for leave to introduce a bvlaw to assess been s ndiu the ou the fruit grounds of the village, ane _ R past wash with friends the several srhaol sections iv the town - The FR09T & wOOB sl~LAE"i `Rrl o wee ' .► after many watchful hours he was reward - awarded i• irst Prise at the hast Whitby Pt wizA at Bmithvit.e, Lincol■ County. ed by a clever capture, after aD ezcitinQ Fhip of Picket ing for the year 1890 to pay ][etch in teed. It leave tt,em all. Dtliea Linsie Garland left oa Dlonday teachers salaries and other eft yes con- shsse of a person who went on the grounds . morning to pursue her studies at the with Quit Intent. The evidence against netted with the public schools nd that " In prices sad terms the aeata bt bti,e crirn• Whitby Collegiate IasWtate. `Your scribe the same be row read a first time. Carried pan lee cannot compete wi , me. the risoner was clear and eonchisive ani I iuvite-all to in. t the machines t. wy wishes her iruceess. Bylaw read a first time and laid on the - - - 1. _ 1ieC the earned Justice had little difficulty in place, opposite the News O®ee. It is our tial duty this week to ehrboicle - table until next meeting when it will be ; 'r . arrilvina at a conaluAion as to the pricouers DAN. J:. REDD N the death of Mrs. Joseph Cellits, who finally passed. _ T -, ! .tied very sudJeuly on 6unday evening guilt. When asked by the judge as to The staeding committee on coutingen- - - . ' wbother lie :would be doing,bis duty -in ;i P1C1CeS11Z • ` 9 last• The funeral on Wednesda • to the cies reported and recommended as follows: .` �;' y Mlle interests of society if lie did not sen- . . . Church of Eugland cemetery, Kingstou Payment to Ne ' some & Co.. for station- . - - fence hitu to a term at Locust xf ill, the ! t : - Read, was largely attended by sorrrwtnq e•y and supplies re bylaw $12.07 ; R. C. prisoner fairly broke down and `almost :- WHITBY M A R B L E � A N D : friends. . Carruthers, D.R.O. for hall and services ' _ ��. [minted. The judges heart seems to have $7 Alex Jrlargach ditto 87 ;Jas. Linton" ;' 1' - - 'BROUGHAM. been moved over the conduct of the prig- - ����� oast on lieariuq hie snggestel Heavy pan• 87 Thos. Moody $7 ; George Davidson t!,'._ BeVerai pears aao George II. Stack lived IsbuleDt, that lie allowed hum to go anti 87 ; Level Harrison $7 ; Benjamin D1ean ; here. Bi ce then be has become otlenvi• appeal• fnr senteuce-when called on. Tho $5 ; C. �V. Matthews $7 ; J. Taylor $7 ; • DUN DAC St W H IT B abl ism as as a forger and bigamist. H is David Birrel $7 ; Thomas Dunn $7 ; Ed. �' ' • first and *gal wife was a rresident of thio proceedings were of a very a$'e .ting char- Cliff, $7 ; D. )R. Beaton, returning otilcer . fsetab> sh" ls4lo-1 aster and many moist eyes were ohserv- ' township Ibut he has had an unknown num• . Qct in the court -room. : for distributing buses and ballots $6 ; • - - ber of others rinse then. Report saw that - 00.0. Clark Bros., for advertising bvlaw, print ' .' R. Wolfenden, Propr�e r. Ile went to the State determined not to Pickering Council... ing ballots, agreements and bills, $24, and - - .. N "_ return to I3roaRham until he was worth on aecouptaf Voters' Lists $25 ; George Importer ar�d Dealt�r in FQrei 'n 81W. He speculated find acquired Council mete pursuant to adjournment Philip award Leaming vs Richardson 'II: . that bam.bat kept on and loot it aU. He , and Canadian Granite. - started over again and made another;100,- nth. Wednesday, August 27th; members $.,•50, Long is Annan, X14. All of cvllich , OtIU sod then visited Brougham. This was all present. Reeve Miller in the chair. is respectfullyT submitted.G. Parker,chair- the yarn he told when he visited this mil- I M►Hulas of 1A6t meeting read and afhrnled, t1aAn. Adopted. Partii 1vlsllin� any cemeterq wur • will lage and cat eoch a big shine some years Several accounts were presented.fur-pay- Y'arke seconded by Westate moyeg `` ' do well to call on us befrore going a ve- ,'ago. But the followinK despatch from alert. DIr. George Coultioe was heard that the bylaw to provide for the issue of _ I where. 1 or ty years' record t 3lontreal shows his real character :-Geo. ! re gravelling on 8th con. debentures to the extent of of $19,000 for perfect satu:faction given iu B. Stock, who about eight years ago came The standing committee on Roads and the purpose of raising money to replace Fevery eat;e. to'Moutreal frons Toronto• after failing in ! Bridges reported as follows : Recounneud bridges, culverts amtroads destroyed and `? - . the oil business there,, and goinu into var• i la ment to Henry Z hom son for bolts, damaged by the recent floo.is in Che 111un• i I. 1 y - P - � ,, I ious business troubles here, skipping oat waslhers rind spikes, $11.05; J. ,T. Doli- icipality of thio township' of Pickering, - O2"Its J "PAL R to the States after forgiug papers to a con- b rr SOLICITED sY r well, ridge castings a'nd washers, $55.08; read a first and secon time - at the last eiderable amount, is a man of varied ma- Henry Thompson, rots and bolts for meeting ,of this council and since having - t. PICKERING, ONT. -6m trimonial' experiences. He lived a double _ __ ____ - life here, havil,g two wives and families. badges, ,$281.97 ; J. ,A B. Baer, driving been submitted to the a esters and having - ' He was a prominent member of the Mettho_ pIles ou Greenwood bridges, $20, also .on bee■ approved of by t hem as shown by I I . - t �'., dist Cha ch. Stock went froth / Montreal POst's bridge, Brock road, $20 ; D. the certificate of the Re urnivg Oflfcer be to Water wn N. Y., after failing to get a Maenab, advertising iu the Globe news- now read a third tim and passed and ' I` i / fpotiDR i Toronto and ORdenstim. At parer for tenders for bridkes, $7.76 ; that the Reeve and Cle k sign the same I �. i'' __ __ __ tvaterto .n, whither be had taken hie Thomas Carter, overseeing between 132 and the corporate seal a attached there- it wife, he e0 a Mr. Wood, a soap manus and 88 in -4th con., $10, and overseeing to. Carried. r - Finest value ifl watches ever offered. A.fine factarer, a0 Dexter, a smell town near repairs to \'Vhitevale bridge, $2.b0; Di. Bylaw read third Lim and duly passed: :. 9ewelled American movemented marked ' J. 8. AANARiD. WHITBY, fitted with co pensa- there, an pursuaded Mr. tti ood to enter C, Fretz, for use of team between 30 and Mr. Westgate moved seconded by Mr, tion balance, patent pinion, and highly fi ,tubed foto rt ershi with biro. Brook took n 1 in a beautifully engrared , p p 81 in ith con., $7 ; Wm, AiitLdny, for nee Parker that George Ph flips be oomfrais- ,� his resid ace in 11ir. Wood s home, where of team between lots 80 and 81, $7; (leo. sioner.to carry out that portion of eagin• _= }'' ii • • • , ; • - , • • . • , , ....... be beta a 'trqua,inted with Mrs. Wood. Hopkins, building bridge between 2 and •ears':, award imposed o this township, ' i �T T ,� . A few w ks stnee Stook ptlnnaded Mr. $ lJl • _ Wood to oto New York to ba some ma- $• ixi 9111 con., $76 ; Mrs. T. P. White, Long vs Annan. Carni y 4 y. ohiDery. He did to but when he retartted gt'avel for .road div. No. 7; $4; and for WeQtgate seconded b Parket unloved �j TT , Fry �' it was envy to find his wife goDe and his inwnline, Ddarkham, to rehlad half the that this council rscom end the commis- � •� -"•-LLE � � Boase coca led b Dun. fitoo>k and her >�ountl $8.85 ; Jos. Harbron, building sioners to accept the tender of J. and B. _ p y • • • • • A two obildrefa. His wife bad eloped with bridge between 4 and 6, 6th con., $4.25 ; Baer for _the erection of a combination Stock. E Dir her been set on foot and E. �Glleeson. st a' htenin creek ander the bridge over Duffins Creek known as h t.. Cl; a9 y f Ig El', ' , • the esoaple were Laced to C3hiosgo, where (lreenwood bridge and Szwg>road t� rough Height's bridge anbinit d to them Ibis HaviligsOtid gold burin, joints abd tthumb •they bough$ tickets for California. Thither swamp, and re iripg road a pile day. Carried- - pieces,bearingmater's >� to Dir. Wood baa Koss in nrsaitof his errant pa 4 P driver, $tl; fit►. F. Jones, building bridge Parker and (Ierow ed for leave tb. wear y81Ts• n1y • �. - spent. Canadian detfeotives are also on en 7th sou. between 1°Os'8 and 9, $17'50 ; introduce a bylaw strik' g the rate of tax- . T. a `I their trail, tend an effort will be made to 1 ,, •.. + W. Gold, balance on grant. for gravel, $10 ; stion. Bylaw was . ' troduced, went - ,, ,tom , .- i I' have Stook extradited for the last fprgery Frank Morden, teatntn lank from Clare- throw h the usual routin and wa,s f3nall 1, that is if be case be 8 P 8 T " - .. 1 he committed here. , , .,. g 3 meat to bridge on 6th cion., on .lot 81, passed, fixing Oho tow ship rate at t� 1, 1~ caught. K bat has become of t e other ,, �pp =,-- t �' .z f8toak familial is iithkuown. fibs coal iln- $2 : I'• R• $cover and M.' C. Frefs,;bal- mills on tile-.ddlar ; 'f!0 aiy rate 1 t _ .;°t ty . I�W Cr Ix• pudence of the man Stock is shown by ibe liaise on payment on western townline, on the dollar; and a ge eml school rate ,' ti * � _` r� d} Markham a , r way "in which he stole another man's wife p ying a like amount, $105.88• of a mill on the dollar.`4��► Jg S o ._ BA11'1' A RD, and left one of big own in her place, al.d (leorse �. T,aav►ronce; building bridge and Council adjourne1 to eel 'on Monday, . I ,y f• r y � r • r `� " 'i ' _ WHITBY. two of hiq chfldreo for �itoad tv look after. I repairing wasllont ou 6Lll con. opp. lqt I, Sept. 29tH, 1890. 1 -� � s 'a °i u ; ' rat .tit , . f . :..1' - - - - - - -^ t/'3 - . - - - - a. -i4• . L . x8" � " u. „. x, :. 'PCF' _-. n. g-. ISI: =.Y' ..r .. +.. .: - - _ �.._.: ?^ WW s. , 1 1 g ,:, is .t :. -- I 'f n.. �.. �y ae, � X tt' -:-v� :..r .. 8„ ... - -.. t :: - .. \,,),.-: �:_ --• I'.. �.. �c r +w _ '' - - `:� :rz,'. p- +._ .a. x ,:. .... . •. I '... :,,n a S - : r Q !t A.+' sir•,,'_ iii••• �q A .i..:., : ♦ • -,-a r of ,.. it .. 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Vvtf, ect6' bvqr - . , da able, Wu hate air '111 dame lexatilldra yne, which -trious tind of the Nfagars) lbenw, 1 41 a woman, Iradame, virtnas eaucation C4 one system the 104"R line Of. 811 e to-e,peribris wilbse All 444,un hoin th ll c r f9rA to tfic post of thosta O yor, on the "of Br"h defences -on Ws contineni, all ow go of t 0 11 idniii a 114tteriplae.06 e wn thaq The big colhpany "jell haf, logical and sufficient plea lia t she ag the Arneric he a great etat�.—[Addison- of tile most ans do not cordially join. On the more thall t at tho latter-_ promising parts -(,f rary, many A gus region is 011e person in the community best fitted to coyt regard this latest achieve- is at -out six times as large as the former, it is but a dep en r lef d the rig4ts,and ipainlain the inter t mebt with feelings of annoyance, if noit of -that it 004kt jo t1lan twive ipany fVom qbe'tq the t voryolippetyt roduct on a scale whicii Cunning leads to kna taking steps to (1(� ains mor t h ei h U L W011 of the citizem.- apprehension. To this 'clsws beldngs tVil. inhibitant8t, fuld 4" all urmyi if c)uyinj the lying only makes the diffetence-S ada thit-to Ele for private enterprise. liaut Dvypdale, a writer- in the New. York militia more dian ffvo es that of the tiOup -which I t4lo Hame of 0 ArTntit ciiiinin anditiffikilavery Natural Gas Light and 1.'Ilcl C, y ial ..- ; B;tron Alphonse Rotlisebilot 'hil*s lai� Tintex, who characterizes Englaird's policy in afixallerstKi.c.- Nuinbers, however,- Filat deserve as #,c %p to jo), Ili 'exclusive drilling rigll! y (111:1:t. A R OVel en S4 11 KX) 111clOess clock -maker, 14oui I h'is lautic as an insult to the United States, and always out upoin the -Iirpw larg.;'Won- I I .6he kres, QI seventy-fi% y wit, I everything in time of -far Ohl h to Sy 'be writt houghta clock made b th It yal and mos strengthening her fortifications io the At 0; f ut A True glory consists in oJoin own hands. It is not particul ti. declares that there 'is n6 arallel in teding hobt. Discipline, endurance, cour- be read ; and tw arly beau P"IrtS if tl,'C f"():l?1.y -fill, but being tinique and tl�e obj-ect-of much hisLory to the manner in which of Welland. Altho gh worldhappier and better forourlivingin the southern and eastern competition auxong collecor, it brought nation is multipl' tus friendly %go,, pa'triotism are factors that have much it. -4pliny. u C Ying and strengthening to do in determining results.' ru respect to cornhienced. hardly more than , 1. i. go True courage never ex the remarkable price of $16 000. fortiAcations iA'fkWt Of Oui face in such man- these qualities the armies Of Guatemala and erts it§elf so much there are now tell wells coinldto' hen ner that site may best hem us in, bombard San Salvador form a'striking contrast. The ab when it is most pressed ; and it is t e combined capacity of Miss Isabella Rood, a ( istant relati ve o us, and interfere with our commerce - if oc- private soldier of Guatemala is the very we most enjoy the feast of a good conscienc (lay. There are alg' cagion should arise." He i� led to ask wb lowest caste na t ive. For all his life he may when we stand in the geatest need of its 0 two wells bou to 9 Thoiiias,Hood, the poet, - as recently died Englandmaintami-s these defences at sue have been a coff ce picker or a cargo " mozo " support,_[Ijibernacus Letter. completion, nh at Dundee, Scotland. She -ell r menced. The imm eembered fabulous expense. Her motive, 'Mr. Drys- —that, is, a men who carries l6ids on his Nothing so cement, &"nd holds ti�lgether in ense extellt Mr. Hood both as a boy an over which the company has 4 m4n, having dale thinks, can hardly be thW protection back from the coast to all nointA in the union all tile parts of a society, as fith oi' opoly showa that they bave lai4i I 1, s n hir oil sev .3 when he v ait- eral occasion ed Dundee, the last t�mc in of British commerce in North America and interior. Brou lit up -tinder trutLl masters, be kept up, unless f 1843, anA credit'; which can never or a bi thing. The sysLein she the West Indies. Financially, he says, t liese any natural i -it leaves him before tho, age men are under some force or ne essItL of posssessed a numbei of interesting mementos enable hm ohl 8 Of tile po�t. colonies are a heavy and useleam load hung of twenty. we to n6'an- Th.-ir squad drill and military holleatly J)a,) Ing W13t theyl-b leges over this vast area for tw( ) Y( around Great britainis neck. They do not instruction niount to nothing, and the _4CiCero. other. ticaTly for nothing, but after ti -,,.t f 25 ,e!l ay their own running expenses, nine' vate soldier of Guatemala, instead 'of A numl�cr p it tor may, and often does, pull cents an acre is to lie p1ii(I for the of Iowa merr Iiviiir ne Iles less reimburse the mother ccuntry for the The detrac ring an erect, cleanly, vrell-disciplined, 1 lee, Moines have become so far mbued with the incalcuable giants expended in and alert indivi dual, is precisely the reverse down others, but 11CL never, as he seems to tained. For every well ili-ii fortifying suppose �elevates himself to that position. and utilized the � owner i3 to I.,L' f,,,, Edward Bellamy ide f -operation', that their Ports and equipping them with all the and compares �infavorably with the civil- The most lie can do is maliciously to tear annual rental of $100. lie is (:!It -t,' they have formed it colony, and hope to requisites of war. ian. The offiars below the grade of '010- from them the blessings which lie cannot use, withoilticost, all the ga8le C found a community near 1ake Chairli&811 - "Canada, the greatest of them af], has nel are little be" ter than the average soldier; Louisiana. Here they propose to live the annual enjoy himself. —[Johnson. for light or fuel. For laild W_ expenses of about _$5W,000 above that grade they devote their time to drilling or for crops damage(], t,i(! ideal life, testing file advantagei; and pos- than her receipt" and her public debt Is drink* and dimipating, and seldom see or in bind then6selves"to Pay from sibly the follies of Iln BellWny's dream. 240,000,000. She imports annually 4:1 Ij-),_ think oftheir sibordinates. Love of couti- Mutinies In the Airmy. acre. The owner of the ln"I I., I,W (..,I- 000,000 worth of gdods, of which brily 840, - try they LaVe not, and Would be just as The recent mutinies of the G uards at Lon- titled to one-fificenth of all tl;( Of Hartfor" Coligecticut W0,0W worth come from Oreat Britain, happy in China with plenty to eat. On the don, the Artillery at Exeter, and the Army discoveredorthisfarmand the remainder principally from the Unied other hand, the troops of an Salvador are Statr Corps at Chatham prompts the Mont- company. the inventor of the farnolls gull, Is L Pa. tatively bid malbut stil keeps hi sily at States. Site exports annually )(),W0, (" tolerably well d isciplined and much better real Slar lo enquire into tile causes which Of the ten wells which he -e Work with his plans and cor eptions. worth of goo(13, of which officered than those of any other Centra' have led to such disgraceful conduct. There oil these lands, eight are rofri( i of his llalidsonl,� lloql4e Oil ClIarter Oak Hill worth go.to Gtreat Britain and the reluaill- Amerian State. They are well paid and must be some strong re 6on - when troops -go The opo,rations have beell 4111,11_11'�*,L (..,I 1:1 is a long ivorkshop fillea with tooli, mod der princi 'Illy to the UnitedStates. New- fed, and have that strong feeling of Pat- highly favored, receiving higher pav,'better centre of rhis.territory. The Nve cls' foundlandes' expen' they It and-diagranis, and among iliese the doctor sea re loore than riotigni due to the nn' ional persecution clothing, and condemned to less fatiguing It li le .1p, ',',100,000 in excess of - her receipts, have felt from Honduras and Guatemala. ar The Centre of't1:t Spends 'a �Pofrtloli of nearly every week- duties than the and Infantry of the (lay. and her public is $3,500;(W. miles front Bliffalo, 13 miles Ifnitq About Considering the state of their armies, there- line, -manifest such insubordination. The Falls, 19 miles from 8t. tt one-third. of her iinpoi ts from fore, there is nothing wonderful in the fact It Star finds thq explanation in the intlifference miles front Hamilton, and alonit i',- Britain and about one -twelfth of her exports that 10,000 -Salvadorians should have put to of the commissioned officers to the welfare a straight line from - to Great Britain. fler governor gets rout 23,(M (;uatemaltecog. It co-operate eonlp� "b"'or a go and comfort of the men ; i the arrogant My of iv,)rk�lng $12,500 a yer front the British Governracia. The t roAle between the warrin Piping is about $7,(M a mile. gell republics u Vegeti1blcs, to be. deli �Iie i4resu,rc' it at the of choice fruits Berin da, with her ](;,(O, -)O inhabitalltS, 11118 is not one of -Salvador's seeking. lortwenty ed office", -who. finding their way open is tf tlewolkien for'the 1 and haughty bearing of the non -commission- ant factor in conducting gas greq, vcrcd directly to all annual deficit of QVW, and her years the Preeident and (I'rovernment Of through the indiflre'nceland laziness.of their the gatige has shown, a rock Sue it as will takle -it small allunt I'k� del)" is about Her tratle N Guatemala have been striving to bring about Of stock in the enterprise. It is believe I superior officers, to exerciw their little brief 5W pounds to tile inell eticallyall with the UnitedSttes, all.�l a A d pr, Central American Union, on such terms that ih EnglAnd, where the c authority, do not hesitate to tyrallulzeover The company commenced (it -ill W, ill.- luxuries, I- are the British pay lier(,overnor-5I5,0,'K) ayear. its would aggrandize the Guatemala rulers. the rank and file ; in the worse than blund- iiieniployed wom may find in The Babnias have apublic deUt (if This union as ploposed, by her ambitious. 1889, it] tll*c township of Bvrti�-, ill this undcrtaking a wide el cring of those army reformers," who, with of philip d aild a good and their trade is with'the Unite�! States. neighbor was, iiever desired vy the Salva- ZaVitZ- IIIC Well WUS uniformity their watchword, have been Jamaica just abolit Pys her ainittal expeil- dorlans who have received much ill treatinent to a of th i f 46 fee t, w I I e il a f o kv o all too successful -in doing away with mai 1,-oo, cubic feet per da -as O _y u &Ild her public del)t is A I iout and abitse from Guaternali. . A few moi.'ths peeidiarities'in iianic and uniform in whic th, (;rct Britain' igo tho alvittdorians observed suApiclous with r. rock pres-gure-of 525 pol _.N1. V. Taylor, of Al"Alingtont thous nds of uoliers took all honest pride ..second well, N%., ic, i t two-thirds of her trade is wi the rentainder ivith the Unitei 1'elli-sylvahia, is one of the est knownand The intimacyspringingup betweentheii I-'resi- nd last, in the changed condition of things ablest oil speculators of Leeward Islands it year niore delit, Menendez, an(] Barihas, t north, oil Milifull Zavitz s IIesb�rn Penn- than . they fe, he President I in or;'Iiccr to tile stlecessfit,. dh sends the I certi t' y cities instead of ch"d to Their (wovernor gets Q15,W0 year. III cred that Menendez had, prouilsed,to throw 1 below the surface.- Left a widow � irn, and their del)t i- $260,0,')�,). of iShortl after it was support, slic began her busiAvitll I the rurit Tistricts for I ness life as b k. re y' the 400,(XX) feet a (lay, and has a rr)(Ai F the ,,O,t ward Island, Barbadoes is perimps histmoverninent int6 the union against the- 'jeal Club aw th1t money cZoil(l ral!lk the spirit of tile 11 kee er for all oil firm, 8, the Wind nian of whoin now enter :be inade in AVel I -casings, flourishing of ll file British colon- willofthepeople. Theresultwasarevolt, I of 540 pounds. - About it inilo; t, Soeialisti labor re scizibd lier oppor- and the ideas of the tunity whell the STIpply wm I revenue of the le:Lth of Menendez, and the accessioi k 0 L suilill and the ie", and site has a net pumia ill tile township Of lluniberstoiv.. aboutR50 WO, wit ha publie de"' _f#L0(XJ. ex0rcl" -well was litink oil onas pov.-cr of Eyetat, the provisional, 1retlid(tia. and Observance of t he severe military virtues found former, and' with no love for the er (,overnor gcts,,,� capacity of this well is III oil ill real TrInidad On roundof venging.11enendez"o inur- which characterized the solili.er of eL,.R,. I . - .,� She lia,3 ;LISO ha,, it net revenuq' of about JXK) liti der, i regulating the frairs (if a It rock pr a sister oI 0 1 it;,: It 11Q1.1- age. TIii8 view Of tile ca!je, CS -e 1, early aJ,()(Kt,( -ell, leep. ThefartnofJ. A. debt of II peciaUy in I - j, C -M. Ifer I which hd n6t rsked or desired aid, fcr ee to tbe,), 0 t 1(; feet t ye'll. ic i)r(.sciit llrit- chosen its tile site for the fourt ilivent;on f a. temala declared war against 'mtivador. ish, arl�y, is contirined I tile report of the ilcll tub- (�overnor inanages to exist oil �25,o('K) A. f I oid her inif)-orts and exports just allout. The ile-Etilt to Guatemala is that her arrity comalission capacity of the well is pi: 1;,,t 110w balance. Of those two l,111cltIly .1,)riti8h. lim been entirely defeated, a reigi appointe to eiiquirc into the C011tillued a Icptli of 70, fc-f t I of recent troubles. Thuir ruport states tha", to its been introduced, w.jile Barillas y III - nAmerica, Britisli taiarch 5.-A) Iluds pressure in.% nd British Honfltira,;, ili(i the il'81111)01 (I ilia t ihe influeiiec I is 6aid to have fled fit 0 ti glisrier." it is ia tile e comAn Few will C [,- I '11181lip (.i Aiiiciilt 11 -,,rts I of Socialists, in censiderable numbers .10:1111fl; oQ. more tan herill- tile have obtained an entrance into'the rnks (if Hall oil file farin of Daiiiel T. Xvitz. pity cannot lie withlitild from the poordulic'; A, .isA' fillyle the home reginicuts, and made mimy co' of this reaches the I a c - About on,.,-1i!f of her busiact�s ii; dort-_ w.-th that were led to ileatl by thEir ambitious 7,0w,wu feet Per ml try and !-ehish the, result J the ontelt I(h-cat Britain, ,nd her -erts among tile me, hf ell, I o is t X4, Illet into good T, ;: :.:- . credi�te W� I I with wllo�n Like)- be-� th, tOt�,Jl number lai y in ltft(,f J I,(. 111ced Ciet (ft a Year. The revenue of se facLN it is Will 9.*ve tiat-utfai-tion to those who a remarkahle fact tht tile,", igiven by ord Lo;isdalc jl'Rt about lays her expen�-'L one muht conclude Lhat Vic army of I11fartshorne I 8, lld blie the rights of Well is lighter thcui sot,.(, as invented it al"' oto- -Ilky is, not the army of geueriaiull it prowlitictive, being 511) 1) r all . got ladieq, called 'Itlie trade Great 14-itaill gcfs - lialf atage 'their own affairi without the intAer- alidthat tlie qualities whkc4distill"llislicd . , OtIrlds V t, an i 'icrence of niedules.ame parties from without. 'I.. - lie depth is 842 feet. rcceil-ed a f"I iollaWe trial, her Go tile men who fou [it' Eugland's gretest The nex 1,. verilor a 3-cr. 9 total failure Will, flas beell nIner Temple -As3urnin th Gf IN11. Tattles re lot as compicuous as once 0ley r, e general which k on thefarm London, 'in gu were. Atl to' "lerive June. The Igarne '19 Drysdale's ti res inatter of fact llorlu'linl%ns jai 4 anatia. us hope that the detericralting croquet, they stall(,, i 'hall ii,)t kso far m to 're- has a depth of 840 feet. A soolethill" rom process iq "ohl tile 11 liced of C m able revision) I.)- tile I 10 i f, "races dear mmy I)re*s rdeven(= t(.� (ILlire the inscriptI011 upon our bamuers, "The to our it is not ne(,.esry to infer, its that colony iii'Southern Alberta, Chat fell glory has depai tell. from the clevel' does, that britain's pril le, alid the we!I wasaball(Ioned. noccurred-on t lie farin, of .).A. wit;� of itsill', ClIN son-in-law of the late Brigham t ell on Daniel If u I, I ...... tblishing herline of fortl- lid leader of file norilloll COI()tiv otlibl. than the protection of these 8O c:,.IICX in Canada, Itas writiten it letter to all feet at Of- IF Royal Velliplar4r. All the ro 'al fainily 1,41 I;avc some This ericlusion PP. cr ii feet. Well No. ell) PC, is another -g I AlefeWe of himself all( 0, the 'Ia9t th­ t Tim Royal Teipplars- Of a uh011ifjLs. I'lie letteWs remarkable selkii-military temperance- org Iis musical, Forokstlic i,ct that file are compar- fel vi is learned in laLe. The tiVely young, an(Itheir rf.,ources almost en- not. so niv-Ation with feet a (Jay front a de th A Fralerick pursucs botli SCHIP- tirebr undeveloped., Though no great. tich for -lu-t it sa)Tas for wha- it tile niiurance feature adde(l, Ilave just held feet. Drillin 4 fillfil- omits to fi!itte. No referciwe ivhate%-e g is now III Opel_,lt (,Ii C. The Wales ill cial dvantage is derived atl pre r " callip in ontreal. Thougli tb order is only farnis of C. B* -sent, it is -ill nidc to tile subject of Poly itner, Bertie, andTroi t I 116t alwaYs be So.. England perce1ves that which Canalili, abOut tell years old, il is nov Thc, (d Elhi1jiirr1!I iiolill,, ails are so,inucit coneertied, 500)oatror. in 1111111b,erstone. Theso, wells ire ii, 'A' Of this tiutiilwr '_N),0(K) are (li%-i( - the t"ne 'ill collie When ins', c -'ad (if. receiv- and wit eompleted. The thirteenth Avell Ims anips ll(j ing more than t I allulk tl I" ich cOl!stitIltcd tile chief themeof cy give, i depend- all tile prehs collitnents. Irstead of 't rovinces iQ;. I pelling tip In -,4 f(,r British r. Card pleads that his people are of (":1"laught stilit citted oil the farm of Abraiii ies the rt (of by 0 his 4,WO: Manitolut, 2,(AA): drilling will soon be collimellce4l. 1) y1lig Witt e a e all(I Coins productiojis alild by isu Lill ith* &,,, I,,, % Ilrovinces, nd 0I.1ciltll Produts iicee!I.f;aI industdons (which robody le'niefi) The figures givell above ell rhe 'Y for t le comfort, 'all(] that'llo ob8taeld should Im t wit The gi:1 ed at 1) sellalar a' . l.ro '" during the lv;tgt careful a happinc&s of tile flonle p( ell Illation, the way of their eff6rls to deVelop, tjle Yvtr *-&-4 3,iO. Collector. lile la 11" t I'e engineer and geologist of tilCIL'.111 I'llicess A re- of jilt,,,-- to 11 z, lice, will bevoine indirectly ourcc.4 oll7rlib to sources of the the ater, Mercury, and ,:Pl.; c8te(I bv t and pl.: abadjan Nords Weitit *he Cc are eld, to the 411101,111L 044*$5,273,400. They have also been att f O'N 11t: �4 Lhuise fol- aril (for it is dernallilling the land which nurtured thelil int,o-j st rengt h. r(fu. lnf r. C an pai ting and Inode f their it takes no notice Of the fCt tll'tt much of ooThe average age kof the tilt, iimtr- charity to iupljobe that the omi. &nee de oStandard Oil COIR)INIZIN, Lol 11.1 I C'It)i1iT01llgIl jLlI nations re capable (of being s4ion was isecitle-iitial) to di8elilis thin queatioll partmt�nt is During the Car have heell ill tile natural gas busin I' by other -cons *deratif-)im than the wag paid out to Witi,011-sanl orp ianh indirerelit. artist, would have her for_-, (fill (Iry oc to state tile attitude (if the colony - il, ars and have had all extclli Wile O'l-the tage. calculationq of arithmetic, that sentiment in to doceased ineinhers, but tile ill Llljs several ye. L ward!� our inarital laws, and his attempt to perience in measuring wells. Th .�hc 13 not all absolutely xinknown and prohibited draw a herring upartnient was increased f across the 'trail, will roll '. 19,--AJO labt are apt to gi It is said that the ext, factor. -Many thousaad only year to qN, 139, of ve art exaggerated if e;L -aordill Lr3 deferen a Of the colou ists are strengthen the suspicion that all its not right which $'5 �)O is bearing capacity of the wells'. They natives of the sea-girt Lie and tile r sym 4 per cent. interest. The claim into ce3unt the abatement and regard shown by thLC (*cr E, in - wit hill the colony. What, the people of Cana - that owing to the circuni,ta. t tat all ti expected to William to King C!11.i pathie3 and affectiorm al,e (:It1vi". (I& want to know is not whether orn follow when all nd of 110 pol, iristian: IS -111i . A Is rt ota be Ic! is 'ong '" dt ed bo' the institutions 1III(I cuti- are industrious alli energetic citizens,' .11 Couseq I a taincre, 1 lie i I tic, I" I cost Of il flowing simulta ^r toms of their native land. Many fit lut gurance ill this order is con jidera lleollb'Y- Nor (10 'IMV to the fitet. that teii'vears ago, t the Castle whether they observe the Wu for the of Ru -Te-,;sc, on more, thoilg 2 persone losses by friction ill pipes, xvl' .111penlicini, in' It born within tfie Ivbiclt law than in those societies which ( o not kf Prohibit ef polyga; 011e Illeeting of potelitates"y - Ilug as thoroughly British its ally 1010 a"s illate it-ainst Lite in Im- W ,coudtii�te'd long. cill Brit- tendencles front fullolvinf,their, oftierate dr 11k,r. ain their home. - To break lip the present inclination TO ell- pmwsure,whicbre lick: the antayll 9:,, I wll() flat! his grandfather it' Will tCard please ta 0 note tAblish this claim beyond question a com. to the square nch ae piritil to gove and parison of books would be necessary. it represent tile capacity.of a well 8 uniptive, and showed 'himself he itriotic rat himself accordingly ? heir-pres Velation, to,'expose these 1), s of this -of iW) pounds presumptuous a well, was SeV rely snubbed the rule of another power, to force them to must be admitted, however, that a strong I Iy t h c assembled royalt ics, 11 the single submit to' another form of govemnient, presumption as to its validity is found In the noticed from the fact that o. 5 ls i,n I,* - Hind" ('uuufhX. fact that insurance con panies which lutre Pit Of 7,000,W0 feet at a pregsu' exCuPtioll of "the beauteous .11 would be a great hardship, a real grievance. le rlLjeSty oi Den- lasbified their t)oliey holders oil hwho declared that t!;(! lad had the A Cialcutta correspondent of the' New c III, Englishmen are aware of this attaolhment pounds, while No. 2 yields only 4 -A 1,4 Kpl i1h( .. gh e present - they may be 1L1`e unall, 'a"I'l, at a pressure of n4o pounds. it has ' 'tk,t!l nikiiig of a great Inalil him, an(' ged to P for th York Tribun - gives an intreal ing lillous In Pronouncing tl,, total ab- obeerved that wells wl and - treated Iiiiii Avith b ay, ot!lt more than the recive, amount Of stainer a better risk.' licit have I �Uei�lllaffcctionate Ii I 31'e. the manner in which a company of Hindoos out" have shown Ito dimi are nand assumption 0 ality which they not 1111wl I ing to burdent niselves 1.01ni at the gag flo%% nution of rder to xi8ting keep the cover of the provision which gmiltis a bounty This is accolul,- won the heart of the oungqer," who has bondsin tact. There is, therefore,, really for the destructioiI, of Life Alftong th LrPeM ed for by the theory _ ti" Ito some extent ill O undertook to defraud the government under since called his Men er uncle. 1) ever f tat natural g, venoinous gqrpoiit,. forced tip by hydrostatic pt�ess ire. 1 -he Sister Rose Gertrk no necessityfor Drysdald's conclusion The occupation of hunting and killing the g roin ;he earth is honeycombed with velusof sdt that this vast extenditure oil the part of cobras and other reptiles in a free state was leper station in the Sanawiell 1,81ands, gives ter. Asoon as a gas well ceaics, to flo-,v Englan"diiistrengt eninglierpoL4itiOl Outhe notsufficiently renumentive, and was be particulars of the arrangements for a fele. fills up with this fluid. cine'inies of Zanzibar ha d reed that The Ainerican. Continent is for the sides there sliall be no more slave y throug4out r �)Ose Of attended with great danger. So tile and makes it plain that all Is 'lot gloom and water flow to checking the United States!- go Foll, ether. This tl-�it States refrains from ineddlik makes his -dominions. The decree, hich has been United as the ning Hindoos caughta 'number of the . cun desolation among her patients, but that in the end of the ow of gas is near. In, acarded under the Sultan's ie enjoy ife Ph I in Arabic with alive land imprisoni theain a carefully cn- tile main tl Towardg the due words. ofthe British dependencies, the -offell g u I it dro Is nd English, provi I Is in deta I that the ex- w c I I was impossible of this'llolidav a doctor g%ve t a pointed end of gas wells, t 1'e it � ive line' structed pen from celebration wiling out" seen change, sale, or purchase of sl vei, domestic across their front door and front wi idow 11 f,)r them to, get out, star" up cohm pigs and Sweet potatoes, and Drizes were to bo es that the power wl' and it to Lntage. farming.. e or -otherwise, is absolutely prohibited. will never be used their disadv' The snakes multiplied at an Rarklizing rate, for athletic exercises, stitch as licit collipi sses Houses hitherto kept for till pu England is not envious of the pr fniYuriluni junipin gas. PvOck pressure is simply I(- f rpoEe are OsPeritY of and by killing off a part of the colony from ng. A pi4 to'be greAfed all 'which gas gathers when the well is forever closed. All slave bro ers exercising her big and blustering boy, nor does she time to time, a handsome revenuews realiz- over and ohased until caught by the lepers- down for a considerable their occupation are liable to evere pu-nish- bear him th rudge which many 8uPPOse ed. The suspicions'of the Government were and after $ood feasting there were to be fi time. meht and deportation. An� Arab found for throwing og parental control. aroused, however, by the btasilless-like way works and a concert by moonli*ht. re- traffickiiia in domeztic wilr be liable It is a slave., in which the heads were brou lat in, and happy thing that Any enterWume to similar punishment- Any louses used in their investigation scon. be found for hum" beipg so unfortilt -Call all Ili ex= the whole U-91111less, as a Disqualifle. future for such traffic will be forfeited. afflicted. unately Oil A somewhat amusing illustraiian Ot' the sc'ieme and broke up the enterprigo. just the death of their pre6ent wners slaves o'd saw, " familiarity breedl conollipt as it generally happensi where men under- Extreme ugliness is one on 'the list of dis- shall, ip-sofacto, be free, unless the deceasedi comes from London, England. 1.,6s tale q to make their living by their wit I ualification laid down b the hei If of tho teiJ Fran. J, some y leave lawful children, who ma� inherit them. cis Duncan, publisher part of the Ian Is I ft Th' mizux* by Portuguese t �WWV department in a man -tial just is- of the Ata#n);,aO)lia1 10 A state 60 crude as Mops of the sued on Co Latter- -Slaves -cannot bewilled away or soldafter Xeiv,3, no�withstanding his three score years tte ox;:iure of I lie whole. it is akes po� I", of th Afriftu u3cri ion in France. to lead to steamer James Stevei -Dresent owner. of men and things. and te thousand who h bid* filir t� roo experience nly one in n mpla the death of their Any Zan ny, 1y the Frene)l auttorities seem to be much zibar subject marr i his sup- 0 an in uItY trouble'lletween En Pe14 the iny or marrie to a per. posed perfect knowledge of Iww. �niattten sufficient t perfect solleme PG ell cou- disabled from holdin All slaves of demne policy. t 'lie son under BrIti jurisdiction is enceforth matrimonial are'managed, has just be and fraud. Honesty in indeed the best This steame ',(L-X�Y&Ssaland. are 5 per cent more numerous than sh f 4io r1o:e8ty Cerhing the Shire - Colt - 'who do 'lot wish to serve. The 0 lal0aad Tnore liberal in admitting the claims of mell Tiver ia g slaves. d to pay $W,000 domagets for violating r plieq qjr(h riven thw IKutchisoii and Shire pro couscrip ion. such persons are now deblaried I ree. No freed his sm-cred- to Vious t* The Frelici romise to Miss Gladys N-nowlest ct4racts, laro, k slaves are in a y circumstances to pos8efm a which the^ is all exce.Ue#t road und n a i7ifteein years 0, when a Sell be- ion yiounguly twenty-one years of 1119 more to 04fq"ity of'iheir arpy thll age. Of 84xtv Iniles rchase s freedom at Alou Above th a slave. Eve ' slave is to have the absolute all men in the Kingdoilp one wouldl have lie culture o7bees, he all I= &0048 �re r*' ugliness, Ea 0144-08 a ry to the numb�i �oij 11*`r4erjtit. Fx 'essive trered aeverel right henceforth to pu y d oil a second stamer, which rum Ovor Inan ridicul,)II8, it supposed that Mr. Dancau, woul h befra from, stings, but tLey havv now lost their 250 miles 'nor It 4-palk poeto a reasonable price. The Sul binds him- the last to be chught in a a n9rth d prevents him froll haviDg kav self to accord special pr such tr It force. For seveml, yea mat they heive NYmw )3y t Le le autherfty, over his eoi4rades,- aind lof V�s hill',. otection to uch eems a jpity, anu an xperi- caused only a st slaves and to all, slave too, for -h ight and rater pleasurable UOU of the A U I Por, 8 freed under the de. ence coming at sixty4our yean of 11 4W 1 Igo is sensation, and th 'Clain *ahill sensitive, If the ugliness be eree or o at last a ailly for a few the wa and therwise P40Y "'Weep Ade4usite, the claim must be allowed. Every slave is to have almost sure to discourage any further inider. minutes. B t this thorough inoculation bie*,�Iiuteri- the same'rights as the Arabs to prosecute ta u It in not a bee' u rillll�jc that tlke Britial complaints and claims in courts of Justice. kings looking toWards bymen's I lissful against risou leaves him as, numptibl "T' ' 'hYs"`is another valid plea. T ic army Atate. rup Me has fe t Wted upon to --se itexistsamongFrenCh Got eripts, as ever to t e sung of 4L wasp. do t ViIPro"Prolift to e more Ojectional. as i i 3 con ta IIIIli� O' 'A V -flit, LK" Till fill yn4 ry :ra mp 11`lr; t loft the a t* t art Te;0 'a "I I. e W I... g arts _,.f 11 Lit " P` t I.,-. oI "I '" hilch Ie Pri 7vr,*i�, a t, nt n L y III Iry IL A gre, Trian wh rr the c. iItially 1) stren th ll C'I 'collie Ithrough day k), one 1))! cro, is a +.3 . ()flil in pi JLe tile p:,)4 ve utli to kijo and in, firit, ;�s nfal-111. f for th" tile food as a prod the If prool i it;, s ti 11 d -i foo, fill of fr011, ',Wl) from e the e i:,Al: to 1)�, IIrequires Of Ifla-:11 I prod u,-. I 8 ills l'udg o 'an, f p, A W4111 milk sizi its wits in, aZar(i 6k grai f Iskilf:.11 ni ice h m7 tile for the mail I -Y f1 food for ly iand -plant and Iinent-i aii4 cl-81-1,9 lio right the -111 the lie lie tries t. to get Sul -ell"th Z tile �,tl on froill f.�A get i-e;tll\- and no sn -4 collies to fwit foo, han's so Whiell to: aroull, I th In a wagg What, lie is 1.11,11ing the 0141 sti Whell I e ting for old N., W11 ose 11) make Would IA_ Man of �ik Wall g,)t not so) gu-( head, bee a way for _Which h skill, but Ulan Wha) al ug tile to hMdltn ftn slia Ir I —A _qW_ .1W 77e A NATTVAC"GA9 IV CA an "Rva r ve W akee *JlVI Like 19, got Viva sequent upon the com- 4 1 inf t sio, 0 3 We 1118, d lur fault;$' Ia4y Ak .tW.rejoicin IT t4 Sz- r; 4& W1 of the TlielittIe iown a f KLUiki a Z in I a as pletion', of thp i alifax-Bermu, -�v &.ned III 0 .0. Vvtf, ect6' bvqr - . , da able, Wu hate air '111 dame lexatilldra yne, which -trious tind of the Nfagars) lbenw, 1 41 a woman, Iradame, virtnas eaucation C4 one system the 104"R line Of. 811 e to-e,peribris wilbse All 444,un hoin th ll c r f9rA to tfic post of thosta O yor, on the "of Br"h defences -on Ws contineni, all ow go of t 0 11 idniii a 114tteriplae.06 e wn thaq The big colhpany "jell haf, logical and sufficient plea lia t she ag the Arneric he a great etat�.—[Addison- of tile most ans do not cordially join. On the more thall t at tho latter-_ promising parts -(,f rary, many A gus region is 011e person in the community best fitted to coyt regard this latest achieve- is at -out six times as large as the former, it is but a dep en r lef d the rig4ts,and ipainlain the inter t mebt with feelings of annoyance, if noit of -that it 004kt jo t1lan twive ipany fVom qbe'tq the t voryolippetyt roduct on a scale whicii Cunning leads to kna taking steps to (1(� ains mor t h ei h U L W011 of the citizem.- apprehension. To this 'clsws beldngs tVil. inhibitant8t, fuld 4" all urmyi if c)uyinj the lying only makes the diffetence-S ada thit-to Ele for private enterprise. liaut Dvypdale, a writer- in the New. York militia more dian ffvo es that of the tiOup -which I t4lo Hame of 0 ArTntit ciiiinin anditiffikilavery Natural Gas Light and 1.'Ilcl C, y ial ..- ; B;tron Alphonse Rotlisebilot 'hil*s lai� Tintex, who characterizes Englaird's policy in afixallerstKi.c.- Nuinbers, however,- Filat deserve as #,c %p to jo), Ili 'exclusive drilling rigll! y (111:1:t. A R OVel en S4 11 KX) 111clOess clock -maker, 14oui I h'is lautic as an insult to the United States, and always out upoin the -Iirpw larg.;'Won- I I .6he kres, QI seventy-fi% y wit, I everything in time of -far Ohl h to Sy 'be writt houghta clock made b th It yal and mos strengthening her fortifications io the At 0; f ut A True glory consists in oJoin own hands. It is not particul ti. declares that there 'is n6 arallel in teding hobt. Discipline, endurance, cour- be read ; and tw arly beau P"IrtS if tl,'C f"():l?1.y -fill, but being tinique and tl�e obj-ect-of much hisLory to the manner in which of Welland. Altho gh worldhappier and better forourlivingin the southern and eastern competition auxong collecor, it brought nation is multipl' tus friendly %go,, pa'triotism are factors that have much it. -4pliny. u C Ying and strengthening to do in determining results.' ru respect to cornhienced. hardly more than , 1. i. go True courage never ex the remarkable price of $16 000. fortiAcations iA'fkWt Of Oui face in such man- these qualities the armies Of Guatemala and erts it§elf so much there are now tell wells coinldto' hen ner that site may best hem us in, bombard San Salvador form a'striking contrast. The ab when it is most pressed ; and it is t e combined capacity of Miss Isabella Rood, a ( istant relati ve o us, and interfere with our commerce - if oc- private soldier of Guatemala is the very we most enjoy the feast of a good conscienc (lay. There are alg' cagion should arise." He i� led to ask wb lowest caste na t ive. For all his life he may when we stand in the geatest need of its 0 two wells bou to 9 Thoiiias,Hood, the poet, - as recently died Englandmaintami-s these defences at sue have been a coff ce picker or a cargo " mozo " support,_[Ijibernacus Letter. completion, nh at Dundee, Scotland. She -ell r menced. The imm eembered fabulous expense. Her motive, 'Mr. Drys- —that, is, a men who carries l6ids on his Nothing so cement, &"nd holds ti�lgether in ense extellt Mr. Hood both as a boy an over which the company has 4 m4n, having dale thinks, can hardly be thW protection back from the coast to all nointA in the union all tile parts of a society, as fith oi' opoly showa that they bave lai4i I 1, s n hir oil sev .3 when he v ait- eral occasion ed Dundee, the last t�mc in of British commerce in North America and interior. Brou lit up -tinder trutLl masters, be kept up, unless f 1843, anA credit'; which can never or a bi thing. The sysLein she the West Indies. Financially, he says, t liese any natural i -it leaves him before tho, age men are under some force or ne essItL of posssessed a numbei of interesting mementos enable hm ohl 8 Of tile po�t. colonies are a heavy and useleam load hung of twenty. we to n6'an- Th.-ir squad drill and military holleatly J)a,) Ing W13t theyl-b leges over this vast area for tw( ) Y( around Great britainis neck. They do not instruction niount to nothing, and the _4CiCero. other. ticaTly for nothing, but after ti -,,.t f 25 ,e!l ay their own running expenses, nine' vate soldier of Guatemala, instead 'of A numl�cr p it tor may, and often does, pull cents an acre is to lie p1ii(I for the of Iowa merr Iiviiir ne Iles less reimburse the mother ccuntry for the The detrac ring an erect, cleanly, vrell-disciplined, 1 lee, Moines have become so far mbued with the incalcuable giants expended in and alert indivi dual, is precisely the reverse down others, but 11CL never, as he seems to tained. For every well ili-ii fortifying suppose �elevates himself to that position. and utilized the � owner i3 to I.,L' f,,,, Edward Bellamy ide f -operation', that their Ports and equipping them with all the and compares �infavorably with the civil- The most lie can do is maliciously to tear annual rental of $100. lie is (:!It -t,' they have formed it colony, and hope to requisites of war. ian. The offiars below the grade of '010- from them the blessings which lie cannot use, withoilticost, all the ga8le C found a community near 1ake Chairli&811 - "Canada, the greatest of them af], has nel are little be" ter than the average soldier; Louisiana. Here they propose to live the annual enjoy himself. —[Johnson. for light or fuel. For laild W_ expenses of about _$5W,000 above that grade they devote their time to drilling or for crops damage(], t,i(! ideal life, testing file advantagei; and pos- than her receipt" and her public debt Is drink* and dimipating, and seldom see or in bind then6selves"to Pay from sibly the follies of Iln BellWny's dream. 240,000,000. She imports annually 4:1 Ij-),_ think oftheir sibordinates. Love of couti- Mutinies In the Airmy. acre. The owner of the ln"I I., I,W (..,I- 000,000 worth of gdods, of which brily 840, - try they LaVe not, and Would be just as The recent mutinies of the G uards at Lon- titled to one-fificenth of all tl;( Of Hartfor" Coligecticut W0,0W worth come from Oreat Britain, happy in China with plenty to eat. On the don, the Artillery at Exeter, and the Army discoveredorthisfarmand the remainder principally from the Unied other hand, the troops of an Salvador are Statr Corps at Chatham prompts the Mont- company. the inventor of the farnolls gull, Is L Pa. tatively bid malbut stil keeps hi sily at States. Site exports annually )(),W0, (" tolerably well d isciplined and much better real Slar lo enquire into tile causes which Of the ten wells which he -e Work with his plans and cor eptions. worth of goo(13, of which officered than those of any other Centra' have led to such disgraceful conduct. There oil these lands, eight are rofri( i of his llalidsonl,� lloql4e Oil ClIarter Oak Hill worth go.to Gtreat Britain and the reluaill- Amerian State. They are well paid and must be some strong re 6on - when troops -go The opo,rations have beell 4111,11_11'�*,L (..,I 1:1 is a long ivorkshop fillea with tooli, mod der princi 'Illy to the UnitedStates. New- fed, and have that strong feeling of Pat- highly favored, receiving higher pav,'better centre of rhis.territory. The Nve cls' foundlandes' expen' they It and-diagranis, and among iliese the doctor sea re loore than riotigni due to the nn' ional persecution clothing, and condemned to less fatiguing It li le .1p, ',',100,000 in excess of - her receipts, have felt from Honduras and Guatemala. ar The Centre of't1:t Spends 'a �Pofrtloli of nearly every week- duties than the and Infantry of the (lay. and her public is $3,500;(W. miles front Bliffalo, 13 miles Ifnitq About Considering the state of their armies, there- line, -manifest such insubordination. The Falls, 19 miles from 8t. tt one-third. of her iinpoi ts from fore, there is nothing wonderful in the fact It Star finds thq explanation in the intlifference miles front Hamilton, and alonit i',- Britain and about one -twelfth of her exports that 10,000 -Salvadorians should have put to of the commissioned officers to the welfare a straight line from - to Great Britain. fler governor gets rout 23,(M (;uatemaltecog. It co-operate eonlp� "b"'or a go and comfort of the men ; i the arrogant My of iv,)rk�lng $12,500 a yer front the British Governracia. The t roAle between the warrin Piping is about $7,(M a mile. gell republics u Vegeti1blcs, to be. deli �Iie i4resu,rc' it at the of choice fruits Berin da, with her ](;,(O, -)O inhabitalltS, 11118 is not one of -Salvador's seeking. lortwenty ed office", -who. finding their way open is tf tlewolkien for'the 1 and haughty bearing of the non -commission- ant factor in conducting gas greq, vcrcd directly to all annual deficit of QVW, and her years the Preeident and (I'rovernment Of through the indiflre'nceland laziness.of their the gatige has shown, a rock Sue it as will takle -it small allunt I'k� del)" is about Her tratle N Guatemala have been striving to bring about Of stock in the enterprise. It is believe I superior officers, to exerciw their little brief 5W pounds to tile inell eticallyall with the UnitedSttes, all.�l a A d pr, Central American Union, on such terms that ih EnglAnd, where the c authority, do not hesitate to tyrallulzeover The company commenced (it -ill W, ill.- luxuries, I- are the British pay lier(,overnor-5I5,0,'K) ayear. its would aggrandize the Guatemala rulers. the rank and file ; in the worse than blund- iiieniployed wom may find in The Babnias have apublic deUt (if This union as ploposed, by her ambitious. 1889, it] tll*c township of Bvrti�-, ill this undcrtaking a wide el cring of those army reformers," who, with of philip d aild a good and their trade is with'the Unite�! States. neighbor was, iiever desired vy the Salva- ZaVitZ- IIIC Well WUS uniformity their watchword, have been Jamaica just abolit Pys her ainittal expeil- dorlans who have received much ill treatinent to a of th i f 46 fee t, w I I e il a f o kv o all too successful -in doing away with mai 1,-oo, cubic feet per da -as O _y u &Ild her public del)t is A I iout and abitse from Guaternali. . A few moi.'ths peeidiarities'in iianic and uniform in whic th, (;rct Britain' igo tho alvittdorians observed suApiclous with r. rock pres-gure-of 525 pol _.N1. V. Taylor, of Al"Alingtont thous nds of uoliers took all honest pride ..second well, N%., ic, i t two-thirds of her trade is wi the rentainder ivith the Unitei 1'elli-sylvahia, is one of the est knownand The intimacyspringingup betweentheii I-'resi- nd last, in the changed condition of things ablest oil speculators of Leeward Islands it year niore delit, Menendez, an(] Barihas, t north, oil Milifull Zavitz s IIesb�rn Penn- than . they fe, he President I in or;'Iiccr to tile stlecessfit,. dh sends the I certi t' y cities instead of ch"d to Their (wovernor gets Q15,W0 year. III cred that Menendez had, prouilsed,to throw 1 below the surface.- Left a widow � irn, and their del)t i- $260,0,')�,). of iShortl after it was support, slic began her busiAvitll I the rurit Tistricts for I ness life as b k. re y' the 400,(XX) feet a (lay, and has a rr)(Ai F the ,,O,t ward Island, Barbadoes is perimps histmoverninent int6 the union against the- 'jeal Club aw th1t money cZoil(l ral!lk the spirit of tile 11 kee er for all oil firm, 8, the Wind nian of whoin now enter :be inade in AVel I -casings, flourishing of ll file British colon- willofthepeople. Theresultwasarevolt, I of 540 pounds. - About it inilo; t, Soeialisti labor re scizibd lier oppor- and the ideas of the tunity whell the STIpply wm I revenue of the le:Lth of Menendez, and the accessioi k 0 L suilill and the ie", and site has a net pumia ill tile township Of lluniberstoiv.. aboutR50 WO, wit ha publie de"' _f#L0(XJ. ex0rcl" -well was litink oil onas pov.-cr of Eyetat, the provisional, 1retlid(tia. and Observance of t he severe military virtues found former, and' with no love for the er (,overnor gcts,,,� capacity of this well is III oil ill real TrInidad On roundof venging.11enendez"o inur- which characterized the solili.er of eL,.R,. I . - .,� She lia,3 ;LISO ha,, it net revenuq' of about JXK) liti der, i regulating the frairs (if a It rock pr a sister oI 0 1 it;,: It 11Q1.1- age. TIii8 view Of tile ca!je, CS -e 1, early aJ,()(Kt,( -ell, leep. ThefartnofJ. A. debt of II peciaUy in I - j, C -M. Ifer I which hd n6t rsked or desired aid, fcr ee to tbe,), 0 t 1(; feet t ye'll. ic i)r(.sciit llrit- chosen its tile site for the fourt ilivent;on f a. temala declared war against 'mtivador. ish, arl�y, is contirined I tile report of the ilcll tub- (�overnor inanages to exist oil �25,o('K) A. f I oid her inif)-orts and exports just allout. The ile-Etilt to Guatemala is that her arrity comalission capacity of the well is pi: 1;,,t 110w balance. Of those two l,111cltIly .1,)riti8h. lim been entirely defeated, a reigi appointe to eiiquirc into the C011tillued a Icptli of 70, fc-f t I of recent troubles. Thuir ruport states tha", to its been introduced, w.jile Barillas y III - nAmerica, Britisli taiarch 5.-A) Iluds pressure in.% nd British Honfltira,;, ili(i the il'81111)01 (I ilia t ihe influeiiec I is 6aid to have fled fit 0 ti glisrier." it is ia tile e comAn Few will C [,- I '11181lip (.i Aiiiciilt 11 -,,rts I of Socialists, in censiderable numbers .10:1111fl; oQ. more tan herill- tile have obtained an entrance into'the rnks (if Hall oil file farin of Daiiiel T. Xvitz. pity cannot lie withlitild from the poordulic'; A, .isA' fillyle the home reginicuts, and made mimy co' of this reaches the I a c - About on,.,-1i!f of her busiact�s ii; dort-_ w.-th that were led to ileatl by thEir ambitious 7,0w,wu feet Per ml try and !-ehish the, result J the ontelt I(h-cat Britain, ,nd her -erts among tile me, hf ell, I o is t X4, Illet into good T, ;: :.:- . credi�te W� I I with wllo�n Like)- be-� th, tOt�,Jl number lai y in ltft(,f J I,(. 111ced Ciet (ft a Year. The revenue of se facLN it is Will 9.*ve tiat-utfai-tion to those who a remarkahle fact tht tile,", igiven by ord Lo;isdalc jl'Rt about lays her expen�-'L one muht conclude Lhat Vic army of I11fartshorne I 8, lld blie the rights of Well is lighter thcui sot,.(, as invented it al"' oto- -Ilky is, not the army of geueriaiull it prowlitictive, being 511) 1) r all . got ladieq, called 'Itlie trade Great 14-itaill gcfs - lialf atage 'their own affairi without the intAer- alidthat tlie qualities whkc4distill"llislicd . , OtIrlds V t, an i 'icrence of niedules.ame parties from without. 'I.. - lie depth is 842 feet. rcceil-ed a f"I iollaWe trial, her Go tile men who fou [it' Eugland's gretest The nex 1,. verilor a 3-cr. 9 total failure Will, flas beell nIner Temple -As3urnin th Gf IN11. Tattles re lot as compicuous as once 0ley r, e general which k on thefarm London, 'in gu were. Atl to' "lerive June. The Igarne '19 Drysdale's ti res inatter of fact llorlu'linl%ns jai 4 anatia. us hope that the detericralting croquet, they stall(,, i 'hall ii,)t kso far m to 're- has a depth of 840 feet. A soolethill" rom process iq "ohl tile 11 liced of C m able revision) I.)- tile I 10 i f, "races dear mmy I)re*s rdeven(= t(.� (ILlire the inscriptI011 upon our bamuers, "The to our it is not ne(,.esry to infer, its that colony iii'Southern Alberta, Chat fell glory has depai tell. from the clevel' does, that britain's pril le, alid the we!I wasaball(Ioned. noccurred-on t lie farin, of .).A. wit;� of itsill', ClIN son-in-law of the late Brigham t ell on Daniel If u I, I ...... tblishing herline of fortl- lid leader of file norilloll COI()tiv otlibl. than the protection of these 8O c:,.IICX in Canada, Itas writiten it letter to all feet at Of- IF Royal Velliplar4r. All the ro 'al fainily 1,41 I;avc some This ericlusion PP. cr ii feet. Well No. ell) PC, is another -g I AlefeWe of himself all( 0, the 'Ia9t th­ t Tim Royal Teipplars- Of a uh011ifjLs. I'lie letteWs remarkable selkii-military temperance- org Iis musical, Forokstlic i,ct that file are compar- fel vi is learned in laLe. The tiVely young, an(Itheir rf.,ources almost en- not. so niv-Ation with feet a (Jay front a de th A Fralerick pursucs botli SCHIP- tirebr undeveloped., Though no great. tich for -lu-t it sa)Tas for wha- it tile niiurance feature adde(l, Ilave just held feet. Drillin 4 fillfil- omits to fi!itte. No referciwe ivhate%-e g is now III Opel_,lt (,Ii C. The Wales ill cial dvantage is derived atl pre r " callip in ontreal. Thougli tb order is only farnis of C. B* -sent, it is -ill nidc to tile subject of Poly itner, Bertie, andTroi t I 116t alwaYs be So.. England perce1ves that which Canalili, abOut tell years old, il is nov Thc, (d Elhi1jiirr1!I iiolill,, ails are so,inucit coneertied, 500)oatror. in 1111111b,erstone. Theso, wells ire ii, 'A' Of this tiutiilwr '_N),0(K) are (li%-i( - the t"ne 'ill collie When ins', c -'ad (if. receiv- and wit eompleted. The thirteenth Avell Ims anips ll(j ing more than t I allulk tl I" ich cOl!stitIltcd tile chief themeof cy give, i depend- all tile prehs collitnents. Irstead of 't rovinces iQ;. I pelling tip In -,4 f(,r British r. Card pleads that his people are of (":1"laught stilit citted oil the farm of Abraiii ies the rt (of by 0 his 4,WO: Manitolut, 2,(AA): drilling will soon be collimellce4l. 1) y1lig Witt e a e all(I Coins productiojis alild by isu Lill ith* &,,, I,,, % Ilrovinces, nd 0I.1ciltll Produts iicee!I.f;aI industdons (which robody le'niefi) The figures givell above ell rhe 'Y for t le comfort, 'all(] that'llo ob8taeld should Im t wit The gi:1 ed at 1) sellalar a' . l.ro '" during the lv;tgt careful a happinc&s of tile flonle p( ell Illation, the way of their eff6rls to deVelop, tjle Yvtr *-&-4 3,iO. Collector. lile la 11" t I'e engineer and geologist of tilCIL'.111 I'llicess A re- of jilt,,,-- to 11 z, lice, will bevoine indirectly ourcc.4 oll7rlib to sources of the the ater, Mercury, and ,:Pl.; c8te(I bv t and pl.: abadjan Nords Weitit *he Cc are eld, to the 411101,111L 044*$5,273,400. They have also been att f O'N 11t: �4 Lhuise fol- aril (for it is dernallilling the land which nurtured thelil int,o-j st rengt h. r(fu. lnf r. C an pai ting and Inode f their it takes no notice Of the fCt tll'tt much of ooThe average age kof the tilt, iimtr- charity to iupljobe that the omi. &nee de oStandard Oil COIR)INIZIN, Lol 11.1 I C'It)i1iT01llgIl jLlI nations re capable (of being s4ion was isecitle-iitial) to di8elilis thin queatioll partmt�nt is During the Car have heell ill tile natural gas busin I' by other -cons *deratif-)im than the wag paid out to Witi,011-sanl orp ianh indirerelit. artist, would have her for_-, (fill (Iry oc to state tile attitude (if the colony - il, ars and have had all extclli Wile O'l-the tage. calculationq of arithmetic, that sentiment in to doceased ineinhers, but tile ill Llljs several ye. L ward!� our inarital laws, and his attempt to perience in measuring wells. Th .�hc 13 not all absolutely xinknown and prohibited draw a herring upartnient was increased f across the 'trail, will roll '. 19,--AJO labt are apt to gi It is said that the ext, factor. -Many thousaad only year to qN, 139, of ve art exaggerated if e;L -aordill Lr3 deferen a Of the colou ists are strengthen the suspicion that all its not right which $'5 �)O is bearing capacity of the wells'. They natives of the sea-girt Lie and tile r sym 4 per cent. interest. The claim into ce3unt the abatement and regard shown by thLC (*cr E, in - wit hill the colony. What, the people of Cana - that owing to the circuni,ta. t tat all ti expected to William to King C!11.i pathie3 and affectiorm al,e (:It1vi". (I& want to know is not whether orn follow when all nd of 110 pol, iristian: IS -111i . A Is rt ota be Ic! is 'ong '" dt ed bo' the institutions 1III(I cuti- are industrious alli energetic citizens,' .11 Couseq I a taincre, 1 lie i I tic, I" I cost Of il flowing simulta ^r toms of their native land. Many fit lut gurance ill this order is con jidera lleollb'Y- Nor (10 'IMV to the fitet. that teii'vears ago, t the Castle whether they observe the Wu for the of Ru -Te-,;sc, on more, thoilg 2 persone losses by friction ill pipes, xvl' .111penlicini, in' It born within tfie Ivbiclt law than in those societies which ( o not kf Prohibit ef polyga; 011e Illeeting of potelitates"y - Ilug as thoroughly British its ally 1010 a"s illate it-ainst Lite in Im- W ,coudtii�te'd long. cill Brit- tendencles front fullolvinf,their, oftierate dr 11k,r. ain their home. - To break lip the present inclination TO ell- pmwsure,whicbre lick: the antayll 9:,, I wll() flat! his grandfather it' Will tCard please ta 0 note tAblish this claim beyond question a com. to the square nch ae piritil to gove and parison of books would be necessary. it represent tile capacity.of a well 8 uniptive, and showed 'himself he itriotic rat himself accordingly ? heir-pres Velation, to,'expose these 1), s of this -of iW) pounds presumptuous a well, was SeV rely snubbed the rule of another power, to force them to must be admitted, however, that a strong I Iy t h c assembled royalt ics, 11 the single submit to' another form of govemnient, presumption as to its validity is found In the noticed from the fact that o. 5 ls i,n I,* - Hind" ('uuufhX. fact that insurance con panies which lutre Pit Of 7,000,W0 feet at a pregsu' exCuPtioll of "the beauteous .11 would be a great hardship, a real grievance. le rlLjeSty oi Den- lasbified their t)oliey holders oil hwho declared that t!;(! lad had the A Cialcutta correspondent of the' New c III, Englishmen are aware of this attaolhment pounds, while No. 2 yields only 4 -A 1,4 Kpl i1h( .. gh e present - they may be 1L1`e unall, 'a"I'l, at a pressure of n4o pounds. it has ' 'tk,t!l nikiiig of a great Inalil him, an(' ged to P for th York Tribun - gives an intreal ing lillous In Pronouncing tl,, total ab- obeerved that wells wl and - treated Iiiiii Avith b ay, ot!lt more than the recive, amount Of stainer a better risk.' licit have I �Uei�lllaffcctionate Ii I 31'e. the manner in which a company of Hindoos out" have shown Ito dimi are nand assumption 0 ality which they not 1111wl I ing to burdent niselves 1.01ni at the gag flo%% nution of rder to xi8ting keep the cover of the provision which gmiltis a bounty This is accolul,- won the heart of the oungqer," who has bondsin tact. There is, therefore,, really for the destructioiI, of Life Alftong th LrPeM ed for by the theory _ ti" Ito some extent ill O undertook to defraud the government under since called his Men er uncle. 1) ever f tat natural g, venoinous gqrpoiit,. forced tip by hydrostatic pt�ess ire. 1 -he Sister Rose Gertrk no necessityfor Drysdald's conclusion The occupation of hunting and killing the g roin ;he earth is honeycombed with velusof sdt that this vast extenditure oil the part of cobras and other reptiles in a free state was leper station in the Sanawiell 1,81ands, gives ter. Asoon as a gas well ceaics, to flo-,v Englan"diiistrengt eninglierpoL4itiOl Outhe notsufficiently renumentive, and was be particulars of the arrangements for a fele. fills up with this fluid. cine'inies of Zanzibar ha d reed that The Ainerican. Continent is for the sides there sliall be no more slave y throug4out r �)Ose Of attended with great danger. So tile and makes it plain that all Is 'lot gloom and water flow to checking the United States!- go Foll, ether. This tl-�it States refrains from ineddlik makes his -dominions. The decree, hich has been United as the ning Hindoos caughta 'number of the . cun desolation among her patients, but that in the end of the ow of gas is near. In, acarded under the Sultan's ie enjoy ife Ph I in Arabic with alive land imprisoni theain a carefully cn- tile main tl Towardg the due words. ofthe British dependencies, the -offell g u I it dro Is nd English, provi I Is in deta I that the ex- w c I I was impossible of this'llolidav a doctor g%ve t a pointed end of gas wells, t 1'e it � ive line' structed pen from celebration wiling out" seen change, sale, or purchase of sl vei, domestic across their front door and front wi idow 11 f,)r them to, get out, star" up cohm pigs and Sweet potatoes, and Drizes were to bo es that the power wl' and it to Lntage. farming.. e or -otherwise, is absolutely prohibited. will never be used their disadv' The snakes multiplied at an Rarklizing rate, for athletic exercises, stitch as licit collipi sses Houses hitherto kept for till pu England is not envious of the pr fniYuriluni junipin gas. PvOck pressure is simply I(- f rpoEe are OsPeritY of and by killing off a part of the colony from ng. A pi4 to'be greAfed all 'which gas gathers when the well is forever closed. All slave bro ers exercising her big and blustering boy, nor does she time to time, a handsome revenuews realiz- over and ohased until caught by the lepers- down for a considerable their occupation are liable to evere pu-nish- bear him th rudge which many 8uPPOse ed. The suspicions'of the Government were and after $ood feasting there were to be fi time. meht and deportation. An� Arab found for throwing og parental control. aroused, however, by the btasilless-like way works and a concert by moonli*ht. re- traffickiiia in domeztic wilr be liable It is a slave., in which the heads were brou lat in, and happy thing that Any enterWume to similar punishment- Any louses used in their investigation scon. be found for hum" beipg so unfortilt -Call all Ili ex= the whole U-91111less, as a Disqualifle. future for such traffic will be forfeited. afflicted. unately Oil A somewhat amusing illustraiian Ot' the sc'ieme and broke up the enterprigo. just the death of their pre6ent wners slaves o'd saw, " familiarity breedl conollipt as it generally happensi where men under- Extreme ugliness is one on 'the list of dis- shall, ip-sofacto, be free, unless the deceasedi comes from London, England. 1.,6s tale q to make their living by their wit I ualification laid down b the hei If of tho teiJ Fran. J, some y leave lawful children, who ma� inherit them. cis Duncan, publisher part of the Ian Is I ft Th' mizux* by Portuguese t �WWV department in a man -tial just is- of the Ata#n);,aO)lia1 10 A state 60 crude as Mops of the sued on Co Latter- -Slaves -cannot bewilled away or soldafter Xeiv,3, no�withstanding his three score years tte ox;:iure of I lie whole. it is akes po� I", of th Afriftu u3cri ion in France. to lead to steamer James Stevei -Dresent owner. of men and things. and te thousand who h bid* filir t� roo experience nly one in n mpla the death of their Any Zan ny, 1y the Frene)l auttorities seem to be much zibar subject marr i his sup- 0 an in uItY trouble'lletween En Pe14 the iny or marrie to a per. posed perfect knowledge of Iww. �niattten sufficient t perfect solleme PG ell cou- disabled from holdin All slaves of demne policy. t 'lie son under BrIti jurisdiction is enceforth matrimonial are'managed, has just be and fraud. Honesty in indeed the best This steame ',(L-X�Y&Ssaland. are 5 per cent more numerous than sh f 4io r1o:e8ty Cerhing the Shire - Colt - 'who do 'lot wish to serve. The 0 lal0aad Tnore liberal in admitting the claims of mell Tiver ia g slaves. d to pay $W,000 domagets for violating r plieq qjr(h riven thw IKutchisoii and Shire pro couscrip ion. such persons are now deblaried I ree. No freed his sm-cred- to Vious t* The Frelici romise to Miss Gladys N-nowlest ct4racts, laro, k slaves are in a y circumstances to pos8efm a which the^ is all exce.Ue#t road und n a i7ifteein years 0, when a Sell be- ion yiounguly twenty-one years of 1119 more to 04fq"ity of'iheir arpy thll age. Of 84xtv Iniles rchase s freedom at Alou Above th a slave. Eve ' slave is to have the absolute all men in the Kingdoilp one wouldl have lie culture o7bees, he all I= &0048 �re r*' ugliness, Ea 0144-08 a ry to the numb�i �oij 11*`r4erjtit. Fx 'essive trered aeverel right henceforth to pu y d oil a second stamer, which rum Ovor Inan ridicul,)II8, it supposed that Mr. Dancau, woul h befra from, stings, but tLey havv now lost their 250 miles 'nor It 4-palk poeto a reasonable price. The Sul binds him- the last to be chught in a a n9rth d prevents him froll haviDg kav self to accord special pr such tr It force. For seveml, yea mat they heive NYmw )3y t Le le autherfty, over his eoi4rades,- aind lof V�s hill',. otection to uch eems a jpity, anu an xperi- caused only a st slaves and to all, slave too, for -h ight and rater pleasurable UOU of the A U I Por, 8 freed under the de. ence coming at sixty4our yean of 11 4W 1 Igo is sensation, and th 'Clain *ahill sensitive, If the ugliness be eree or o at last a ailly for a few the wa and therwise P40Y "'Weep Ade4usite, the claim must be allowed. Every slave is to have almost sure to discourage any further inider. minutes. B t this thorough inoculation bie*,�Iiuteri- the same'rights as the Arabs to prosecute ta u It in not a bee' u rillll�jc that tlke Britial complaints and claims in courts of Justice. kings looking toWards bymen's I lissful against risou leaves him as, numptibl "T' ' 'hYs"`is another valid plea. T ic army Atate. rup Me has fe t Wted upon to --se itexistsamongFrenCh Got eripts, as ever to t e sung of 4L wasp. do t ViIPro"Prolift to e more Ojectional. as i i 3 con ta IIIIli� O' 'A V -flit, LK" Till fill yn4 ry :ra mp 11`lr; t loft the a t* t art Te;0 'a "I I. e W I... g arts _,.f 11 Lit " P` t I.,-. oI "I '" hilch Ie Pri 7vr,*i�, a t, nt n L y III Iry IL A gre, Trian wh rr the c. iItially 1) stren th ll C'I 'collie Ithrough day k), one 1))! cro, is a +.3 . ()flil in pi JLe tile p:,)4 ve utli to kijo and in, firit, ;�s nfal-111. f for th" tile food as a prod the If prool i it;, s ti 11 d -i foo, fill of fr011, ',Wl) from e the e i:,Al: to 1)�, IIrequires Of Ifla-:11 I prod u,-. I 8 ills l'udg o 'an, f p, A W4111 milk sizi its wits in, aZar(i 6k grai f Iskilf:.11 ni ice h m7 tile for the mail I -Y f1 food for ly iand -plant and Iinent-i aii4 cl-81-1,9 lio right the -111 the lie lie tries t. to get Sul -ell"th Z tile �,tl on froill f.�A get i-e;tll\- and no sn -4 collies to fwit foo, han's so Whiell to: aroull, I th In a wagg What, lie is 1.11,11ing the 0141 sti Whell I e ting for old N., W11 ose 11) make Would IA_ Man of �ik Wall g,)t not so) gu-( head, bee a way for _Which h skill, but Ulan Wha) al ug tile to hMdltn ftn slia Ir .;_. t 4: j , i , 4.' }" 4 x•` , - ►!:7>t_. HY . t••t: .1`ei- am, -,, 'Xt•lland i. lieu :..:lu,-psi - ' ,y ,':i laza- - I (iiia t -. r i`+,t f _ ..,ti.,1 „1 - - ' t* coarlty - • ,. - c Ct \ i:u' :iso . w-111 a. , T,�_ ,,t lung l rt• eon. ',e:';fury % ., .. l - 1; . _ Jn 3 -1., -,-. t:a .n - .:. %'. .. ,,,. .. - .. ,, . -. : - n r . • :_ ,. �t rc 9b w..1L'.'. 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IIIL , ,.. ._. ..._. i- ...- .. sGs wN .: . - -:.:. --.� ., . .-. .f.,--. -. ... , � . a s.tbm ',•rn ,, •" . { .., 1' �,_ ._:, ._,`i.r_ a /... -.d..ir,`. . e ._ i - .:.., °i '. w�a.+w _:S .sq r. r. .+:ti&a ,:. .f -a . .e s ., w • ,` ' r , , >: IN LETTER TO THE 1Y1 3. { ,< EDtTOR:. H ';,, ji s , - t t+ ft's deparm"Staa open ta'sll for the laircis- ' OT d d ke g ing r }aYy . fix,.. p� - - _ . . j •1 . !- c � ' , 4_ - , , -�' �. ry'' , �i . i _ - -11 - D STRI(, ehaston of public yuestiona, The writes saust 18 an 14, Er flif>b. of Rte It9fil[, , w ��: ."._ - in all oases send Psis corrilct name with copy centafning 100 acres, will be recited reason- 1'>d>r lto3T - • f -'We wish it distinctly understood, however, ably. Apply on premises to H.A. HAIGHT. 1l4 -4b • 'that in no case do -we hgld ourselves re- - _.- --- - ---- -- - - ___ -- T = ! ' . sponsible for oppinions expressed by comes- - pondemtli.-Eb. NHws.l Dtaue t3is,--Havieg seen the sights in STOUT ac4tt•e lad to learn horse n _ Itht VkhtxrlAg t and around Hingatou, and having spent shoeing and general jobbing, or one that � - . ' some time fishing among the adjacent has been a year at the trade ppreferred. Apply to '• _ - . L�publiahed every kering pre �g at its otnoe islands, we took passage on the R.ide&q NY. HOPKiNS - Pi TERMS Belle," 'a small freight and passer r --u'4I c4reon sfver.. . _ - - . - . steamer that lies •1.Hi yteea#; •1.0o ttpsld is ad4►ttae. P between Hinstftton andrfsq�tDs RATES O,F ADVE1tTISINC} : Smiths Falls, where we arrived at 12 _ . 1 1 E - . - - - 1#irst ineertiom, per line o'clock p.m., a distance of 90 to 100 miles . -. Each subsequent insertion, per line - g�n�' sococdinG to roIIte. FOrmei•ly thus w �TRAYED from the premieelz of •tile . SCHOOL S'TATIO�ERV ,. e This rate does not include Legal or porsigtt ad- the only means of getting up. by tourists A7 undersigned, lot % con. 4, Pickering, on or , vertiaeme°�• and campers. This season a few Canadian about sho Bret day of August,aah ar[ing Shro . Every requi$lte for 1118 Public School :---Relhders Special terms given to parties maki shire ram, any information will he thanitfu117 , Grar4.. - racts for 3 or 6 months or b the yea . Half- and Amerioaa fishermen •' in searob of received by B. CARTER, Audley P.o. 4�l4 yy ssttues new, in nice ----------------- - Thars, Iflstpries, Arithmetios, etc. All numbers of C ' yearly or yearly contracts pa�abla gaarteriy. p " • yachts, have been --- ---- - - *,� a oP�at Business cords, ten lines or under, with paper, looked -up, which is done, here on a larger Farm ITV SeU (fir Renu. Drawing Books, Soribblem, xercise Books, ►5'lates *ne.year, $5 K payable in advance, scale than_ elsewhere in the Dominion. } : 01rNotics in local columns ten coats - , Pe \ i. five coots pen line each bub Per tine, Siz miles from Hi ^store ou encounder a v 1181. aequent iurertion. Y jjo ACItEs. being annth half of L1r,t Pe>Zcil., Paper, Papetrie$, Rubbe, Inks, (landies, anti Gum ' - Special .:J9 -.,alit ra`.aa iu.ede grown on applica- tremendous rocky gorge, spanned by ao. " An_ sn, 5th Oou-, t+loss. Ninecy aero. I . tion. ITo free advartiainC. iron bridge, which looks, from the distance cleared ; g� house and large stable. iioil�.i • sill be inserated atil lorb Aden and char ed ac- below, like a spider's wpb. -The distsnee Posse"1on let of April next; easy terms, . . I , g J. & D. MACNAB, Claremont P O. 41-45 .'i aordingly, Orders for discontinuing advertise- between the river above and the lake below _ _ _ _ . _ _ --_ __ __--__ - _ -,si - .' menta must be in writine and sent to thepab- is overcome by lockiaq the boat live times. TO RENT r fisher. Each shelf is beaatifuliy gravelled and ' • doh Work promptly attended to. . I Grassed. and on some of the. terraces the CLARK BRtf$... Pnopffi on Hingstonians were picnicing and e°joylog HE h'a�f of Lot 81; ?th Can., �'hitbv, O OCERIES e thgmselves at croquet and tennis. We T 100 a s; comfortable house and out- . • . • - buildings, good bearing orchard, timber for ere- . . - had visited it by land and can testify that wood well watered and in good state of Oulu- .. Fresh Biscuits, Pickling Spices, CiAthdr SOOd Pur P011tioief-Street Independence. , it was abundantly patronized. On oar vattion. Possession given in October, 1800. J f Porkf . Our Aim -A First-class Local Paper. route to Smith's Falls, by actual count, FRANCIS WARINO. flickering Village. 33 Lard, ebo. , Our Expectation$ - The heart - ---- -- - --- - . - . support of the people of PickcrinG and vicinity. y we pasPed through eleven lakes, and aeteral short stcetches of river, one aptly called ' TWO FAlYII$ FOr Salty. —_ �sli-, . 1 the •• River of Sticks," beq�'des being locked �-" ♦ ' FRIDAY, AUGUST 29. -1890, epem arly twenty times. The whole to me j��� j} ACRES' being north- w01st quarter of - . I -- ed a series of lakes, each of hither vv lot 26, 2nd con., Pickerin and 50 acres, f. .. . - - altitude, formerly connected by waterlalla, being north -oast quarterof 1ot27,2nd con-, Ptck- DOU� • ,{ ericg. Each has .► good t,onse and bnitdinga. l]t _ ' `' °CROP BULLETIN . - And °ow by the g2gius of man by locks- Land in a good state of cultivation; choiCetrnit -i - \ m a Soh �atchery on a gigantic scale. The o[ alt kinds- Will sell separatelyy or togetlior, to Qulltlrl l3rliit$ and C,: BtODueB FlanIIelettes scener on these beautiful lakes is sylvan, suit purchaser. JAMES GILCHRIST, Cherry- g r , Velvet Rib, she Ontario Goverrinlent has is>ined the numerous islands arA nearly round and wood, Ont 4 bOIIB, gillttlll WoolB and i its crop bulletin for August. Ju4t now wooded'to the water's edge. The trees are. g W res, Laces, etc. - anything relating to CrOp9 is value=d. mostly hardwood, such afi oak, maple, elm, Farm for Sate. a From the bulletin we gather some im- 1"ckorv, etc. Here and there are camps, - - = - ' with flags flying, handkerchiefs waving, �OT 1S 5th con-, township of Pickerin.", . portant information about the acre$ge and beautiful painted yachts plying an;ong containing 134 acres, more or .ess. The ` of £he different Crops. The area Of ills islands. In the words of a tourist who farm is gel! watered, and Las an acre of orchard I . ' ) has hada ood o portuniL . I' patine barn and frame cottage. 8ftasted ; 0 fall wrleat - is 10,000 ftcres less than g P_ of judging, ,t (Ine mile from Brongham, about Ave miles from g far excels the celebrated thousand i,.lauds Liverpool tfnrket, gild foarl hot:+ Picker ng- last 3 ear, aI)d lite ar@d Ot. barley is r �4°i;l I,e sold vert roasnnablr. For further _ _ ___ _ ___ _ o. the St. Lawreuce, and is u�wurhassed by -- - • ' - 1 %4,000 acres less. Thele 1S AlSO a ,articulare address H. ELLICOTT, Broughuw - - - - -- -- - any scenery in America." _ 4'1'11 RICHARDSON' - - deerefla of 41,000 acres in the oat A grea* -°-- - SHA DWA sight• which no tourist should - -��--- RE STORE crop. On the Qther hand the flirea of o:uit to see is Jones' Falls. According co F�yIIj t8eIIt. spring tivLea't is greater thea las' year Promise, the captain atpared th (`•Eclipse _ 1S tli8 place t0 k>,u all t111D Voll T8( ❑ire 1 by 203,000 acres, of ease b ' 3000 until we had got into ositiou which was ��j ACRES, bRinR I °t 1``0. '21, 9th - Y g � 1 u tile, • ` P Y done by leaving the boat and making a t 0 _ ' acres, of beans by 17,000 acres, o_ f rye detour around the falls, which had been of large apacity. Land Inwa o d stale offcuici-- I' .- by 13,000 acres, ,and of flay find lover dammed up by concreted masonry for a grata Earn, acepuonauy wen nation. Good by 76,000 acres, -The ostiniate field great extent and of frremendo s'theight), Water"ed, and specially adapts 1 for gr�$ing par- - , poses. 11 wiled Prow railway. station and ; of a s . of'wheat exceeds last ear's cr b , away down in the valley below, by narrow mile -from Claremont Villa e. Terms liberal- , 3 . P y pathways and along ledges of rock, sturnbl- Possession let of Arril next, itil tall ploljgliiug 5,700,000 busLels; that of pe se by ing sometimes, but never ovetcome, as one privileges. _ J.,& D_ MACNAD Claremont. 41-15 Alll k111ds of . i 2,500,000 bushels, of beans by 470,- said at starting, "vie were equal to tie -- - - - - -- - - ' ---- I• 000 bushels and of hay and clo er by °ccasion," wP arrived tin safety at the ap= F$�,� Ii'�R ALE. / s—jzL�Z �AP e_s . _ 557,000 tons, But the esti ated Pointed place, and on looking rep it was a - �- e e .- wonderful sight that met our eyes. ThA gg•Tg of Loti. 30 an( SI reser of 5th f yield of .barley is less than last year's boat was slowly descending till she arrived P to keep out the rain and cold. crop by 7,000,000 bushels, a d the concession, township of Pickering, con. - . - at the same level as we were, and we taining ;00 acres of land mora or lees will be sold yield of oats is less b - stepped on board. b ublic anti I • j 8,000, 00 Of y P on on ttba premises CID Friday . yi a saw a �•ood mt;nv ducks and cranes, Sept' mil' IA90, at the bon of ii o'clock p m. LOC �S K lv ORS' H I1ITGES, busLels. Colnparea with the • nnual . This is tits catatrnf the late dwta Vard.►u, and • c.7 E�C� and I am sure it is a good place for sports• is situated ono --Mile north of e•bieevale, 2; ernes averages of file ei ht ears 882-g g y men- The flab caught here are bass a:nd from Locust Hilf'station. T odwellinghouses, . there Is a decrease of - 2,400,000 bush- salmon which latter take the troll :.miin, stone stable and cellar ; al two cisterns and A Il sizes and description$—cheap for cash, . els in wheat, of 4,000,000 bu811 1s in °Os"s are the baht for bees. {,• j,, M two �relts ;good state o! cq��tn1 va tion_ Pinwing $math's Falls Ont. Privileges Riven niter da draals, full posesasion - ` . barley, and of 500,000 bushels i Oate, : von 1st of Ap ri1. For lull particulars apply io � --- - -- _ ._ __ ____ - - _,__--- -_ _ but all increase of 5,000, - ' . . B♦ vAlcDoly, whitevale. 4J r . 000 U shots �t►hitby towQship will vote on a deliefn sib ono ri Qs i i �e o� mac �f a ooi . ill pease, 400,000 bushels in beans tore bylaw similar to the one voted on tin sold before Nov. tat win be rented. now oecu- ' and 1,264,000 tone in hay uud lover. Pickering township on Idonda The pied by the °neon signed -new hones. goon barn, The latter is now the most.im portant y Qoda scow stabling, ,Eater°, wells, orchard and i �. p vote takes place on Rept. 90th. If the fences, and wetrunaar dlrained. App� ' crop we $►row. Tile wheat ea is bylaw carries the Reeve is authorized to R• is- VIARDON. Whl%v" ° less than tLe average of eight years sign' debentures of 51,o0o eeclf, up to �y -- -- --- - - . by 176,000 acres and the iarle area 1118,000, interest at 5 per cent. If the NOTICE TO CREDITORS. For Choice - r j'� : . by 71,000 acres, wilile the! oat area � 'is not needed then thirteen de- Confectionery' _ _ �- bentures need not be made. - The ,bylaw T is greater filen the averag by 269,- will carry without a doubt. In principle 1` the F.v�saedheac i.� t oorp�urosc� p and Slimmer � �, l r; Drinks. I r�;sh. i - 000 acres, the pease area 4 1 7,000 it is identical with the by-law voted on ' Ito• that all persons having claims- n . ' acres, the beans area by 17,000 acres against the estate of Wtlliani Ferrier. who dim ' Pickering townshiv ou D1on,da T and the Lav grid Clover,area by 225,- p y' be or about the a of u April. 18110, are, on or Rjv= v� TA��.,l�j ` suun of 1 13 OUO is aid ofl is thirteen in- before the 11pai dor o Bu -1, to Hr, loco, to rend 000 acres. Last year's b=arley crop stf lmeuts of 111006 each. In Pickerin los goat, prepaid, or delver a H. H. Kessor, of • g two of ani, or Peter Q- r the , ec Green (liver. E Very SGI+t 1���� a • was 23,3>;6,33 bushels, ; gild thus the los law provided for R 19,000 bEin,t paid cwo of the Executor for the dec"aed. a stats v dllrlll th , ofI in nineteen instalulents of 61000 each' meut in writing of their names and address" J , g e sec .. oll... : fear's crop is estimated at 16,31 ,370 ' •and full particular. of their clailue. and the - bushels. Barley is sgmea•h'at 1' ht in the I rate of interest if+eing 5 per cent in Dature of all eecuritie. (If s°yi held bl them- �'`� •�T�- L� eacfl Cage. And notice is further given that atter the Wd '"*� ••� ViZ .rr yield and uncertain tri color. so that When the real editor of the C'1rroAtcle tet° day of September, levo, the said exebutonS' will proceed to distribute the assets of the said -__ -- Lakin ; into account file decrees area left 'to vigil the scenes of his childl)uod in salute amore t she - ` - - - under cultivation the `crop is lik ly to a' p`rL1eYtlnduea chetvco.h.v Muskoka, he chose a man after ilia own t°q regard only to the claims of which notices �' be 4,000,000 bushels less the 1 the heart to fill hit+ bootR. The tern ear shall have been given *a above required, and rhe . ' ' p0 y said Executors will not be liable for the assets average, and probably :nota grey deal editor 8AY6 :- "We leave often thotlgflt or any part thereof so distributed. to any when reading ti,e Chr. nick's re porta of °i POMODs of whose claim or claims noticeei4sU 1 �i _ i jvill ra11k first class. rile I wet COOL 1 not have been recei'vid by them at the time of spring followed by the dry Ltl t we ther the proceedings of the Town council that said di.tribneion, they were greatly exaggerated. Afllec B• Reasox. ( tet- - ATTENTIO_ N :. . at maturiflg time did a ,onsidexabl8 our experience of Monday eventing we are b.t a� r 3iarkhP. WatOOV day of A etnb •9D• . em . amount of damage to this cereal I and forced to tile -Conclusion that the half has ------- _ "� Call -and see our Bedroom guiles h► deboards, Lxtension Tiibles, nnfortunatelr astheharvestingwe th' not been told. A greater get OfincapalPles L+i �L+��*j+O�s� S� ' arias' Baines. Canapes, Bedsteads, �,, elo, A large stock of Piotur _ I ` ' 'has been somewhat unfavorab a in never diegracied a council board. `I7)ey od Room idoaldin , lie Cornice Poles, Curtain Chaink, etc. \� a guar Ina�i�' localities, the grain has been hayeneithervi•isdom,know'edge, manner8 tee satisfaction in the Uadertaking line, as we hale a large gust . t aur abilit,; to gated thew. F. H. Auuia (�F t•a[nalfle farm belonging - to the well selected stock_ to choose frdm. discolored by rain both before and estate of t ee late Henry Ida"u- will 1,e sold afteY cutting. The earl variPti s es- alone appeared able to give any sensible by I�ublic auction, on+T �� Y conclusnons for L'ia wtahea. Traah, trash Monde $e t@1'rtber the 8th f �' 'HA2Z caped this misfortune to a lar$ ex- flowed in An almost endless stream from it p 190, i?UNERAL DIRECTORS, p _ tent, but otherwise the cro lla's suf • several of the others." on the premises, at 9 o'clock p♦ rel-, the south - - ' ICKERING, ONT. p halt of tot number ch - . . .fered very generally to a greater or irty-one, is the fourth con. cession of fhe TownsLip of Scarboro• County of e53 e I F•!* BIRTHS. , , York, oontaining one unpred sorsa, more or _ . d �, e. Yat :s la.,e propo 'tion less. The,land is of the v i . t*1"'"'—At Pickeriug, on Sunday, Aug 24th, the composed of rich clay los u stU uu itv, a i I of tLe crop Lad still to be CUt a the Rite of A. Gibbou, of a laughter, state of cultivation, and the - . I . . time of reporting, and it is diffic It to greater portion ire I # MARRIED. , .' :. ing underdrained. There are also on the premi- _ � - state its precise condition in thi re- ManagAr.L-sinT„---fit the Manse♦ Pickering, Bea s large barn and sheds, also two shall houses. _ -- - _ _ on Tuesday, August 26th, by Rev. L. Perrin, This property is very centrall located in the speet. This was largely. _the case ill - Mr. A. D. Marshall, of Vittoria, Norfolk Co„ to Feet farming district in the �rovfnee, and V tl)a 110rtherll gild eastern countljiS Of Miss Lottie (:. $with, of Brougham. about eleven miles from the city of Toronto and two miles from Agfacourt stations G. T_ Rsllway , ,. the royince aII!I it iq DIED, r,. and C. I . Railway. The above will ire sold sub p ' to be b ped MARTIN -In Wingham, on Thursday July 31st, jec•t to a reserved bid. Chat lite harvest llaS ther6 been s CUT- Ellen AowleB. beloved wife of T. f1ylsictiu, aged Terme :Ten per cent. of puxchaae money at ° ' 51 years and 8 months. time of sale; one-third thereof in thirty days. ed iii a satisfactory condition. i _ �Iante secured by fleet mortgage on lite pro. In this journal a few weeks ai was - - iierty at six per caul, par acnuw half yearly. 1Ve4v d�ltverttt8e7r»ente. For further information and terms apply to 'published tl)e substance of 61 biter- __ -__ - - _«__ the Executors. 44-45 9 view with Prof. Saunders, Of Ottawa, j1 - - F. W• HUMPHREY. JNO. P. IiASUA, KING JT., WEST, . . j J R' J. H. EASTR100D, Pickering, lbs 9ng st-19,. Toronto. L'Amoaeaux P O . Wherein he 8tate(l that the e%perlmlent8 O>$cs and res�t ce opposite Go n - __---_ , _ �O�0 �T�� : ' House (Dr. Tucker's old- Rand.) - - -- � ,t1ws R .� • . .1L�J J� : in two-row@d barley especially in ___ _____---.----- 43 PI(;$ - ----- — - - ----�____-- - --- *� E EN G * `� �` T �carboro and Markham were extr�me- . Farm to Let. �'' `r �'` he repairing of I+'ine and Com- _ l enc,ouragling. The Jntarlo GoFern- 1IJ E S 1 � licated • merit bulletin does not speak cheer HE rear dart of Lots 9 and 10, on the er ' M p WatClies 1'eC8iv8 ___ ar >aw fully of the outlook for two -rowed bar- 7th con., Pickering. Apply to .tAMEB - ' *�j special a,tteutiola. _ BIRRELL, Claremont P.O. 4o-2me I have bought out the .lumber yard of ley. We quote . " Reports respect- --------- ----_--- All Work Guaranteed. Charges Noderstei the lm orted Mr• J, H KpQuay ai Piekeri . ing p two -rowed barley . TO Ment. _ ng Village. -of which small samples were, 0Owm .... and am prepared to supply all classes of _. by many farmers -are perhaps about T ,E residence, Brougham, at tight lumber at the lowest oae price, RORTY CUTHBERT, • equally divided for and a mat. upiea by Thomas Poacher, will be to _ __ -_�-- raotieal Watchmaker and Jewell©r. ga It rent after Noverilber lot. Apply to THOMAS has been aseertained that, POU HEI-, 44 4— : (� ' 9 this variety 1 1.J IJ King St., West.. is from a week to ten days later in . Firm t0 Re I intend to maturing than the ordinary six-rgwed :' m epeoialt [ of e11491 8 -- barley, but as it had been cutin hard- and will keep a e stock o each grade .. N$ISTING of 180 aOrd#, more 'or on hand. No.1, XXX.,11.9fi per square; - . � i - i ly a single instance it was difficult to C less. lot No. I%- in 8th oon. Pickerin and �aao M ©�� O/ . _ tot N{�. I in lith con. of Uxbridge, For t eacher • ' grades �°�l•% �w• I13 TRE PLACE T express a definite or reliable ! Op . , ion P",1alars apply to sDWARD PUGH, ft.. on -- _ 0 . BUY. ,, :. ' .,, . upon it, and the reports are Very, he p�Fomises. " �I hers tuaken for any quail- Ch , , , �� ai _ i ti>iy of lime. IiilQd any orderg , g - guarded in this respect. So far ow _ ri •� lne : Tf'la,$� Beatltlful '' :' I .�. �Or� left Kith 1�e will re(uly� rOm t $LtentlOn. RiS�CI ever .the evidence dohs not warrant a i 1 M; _..r.- p p i7 a (;trran t belief that it is in any marked degree ` a pfi g, or anything 6tli 'concession of to�ei►>rshio of ll k da of drt(tl+sed lumber kepptt ,,V, t.,, v T • I9<nperior to the ordinary varieties;, in Ptekntn . oontldoing 6o cote., will be gold in stock. >ard slid ao><t Wood tit LhQ .1 �t�i • on very easy �s. ' Aa reasonable limo al• Piokerwg Climber Yard. Or �w ant gin, Groceriesd y epi of the fact that it has been fav lowed purchases. Hood land, gad oomtortableT 9r by a eesteon Of tinaeual raitlfall baildings. If not sold will be reglad, en re..on- ., ���� ,, SETS JUST ARRIVED ', gust 13101Y grvwbil,,, terms, pp , - �: lots A Attdlo y a tf to Y DD s t N 1 .. - _ s .. v._ �J Y - ).'.. K -:+. R -1 .:k F r...;, y.. > f d .i '''S4;;�4arY� _ ., J� : a,- - L 'a' , .,^ K i. _ ., _ - y y,.. , . T: vii :.,I. 'a c y _ yv , 2�IA. z 4, ,, ...-x,•r .. w � I is _+. 4 ,._ — : k I� ++ , - k �s i- i, .: T.. -. - .i -,•:.. __ t'... zr, - O, .:-.4 Y' t � - .t -... t:. _ _'.�;; • !'CP' P'Y p7 .?r _ .:.�_--. .~ k r a t ,..,+F -. S ..? p', . .. : Y -.19 r _� . I °K , .. .- rr «. -1. �- �.:{ - 5 :a°ett'°n - ..� �. r Y. .. - a-+'+.�• . .zea. '� , r ... `9, i` -. ... . � ya i� .. L^ . � -. r - ,. '. i� .a . 1= '. ,,, .. - s .. - ," ' .'�`.".." t.S S ��qq,, A_ �'. 4 ., -i-eti, a t' -Xrv• .,.a r- .c a -1 y §'... _ �. j a :r "Lw♦ fir :R a , EF 'w• , .. - .- .F_ .. ni,c>.. . . .}a--. � ^? :n Y^. °t'i•. :, i;R S-sj .nw+ I ,A .,h •: �£. 5� :pp b �,,�,,,, '.�- - f -..h- .-. - i A - x.- ...., -r a C:..._ . zS :, _' $•1: r"i �,.-•i_N6r",F' csf r t'rL 4 �1 • -I� ..L�.ac."w 3Zs'. n._.tr+l'r,`.. �$ �.. d .'#-'b it. . 48 9TO iLP ,' I �; i ®tots► Stone, the T ' I . .1 I Wednesday. Y 1 g; . G. Walters, W h , i to Miss Edith )F i ' '2` vicious horse bit �r , '' L,*; , C . Prior, of Uxbrid ,, oys ander lS are i a,, � :' the HinKston police 'The Port Perry firer. ion to Orillia last wi " 4i: Swat success. t ,a Was Kate Percy, ( ,PLS t � • well-known book canvr 0 at her mother's resu �. tuber. ,� . , North Bap, c+ae of N •:;'r' ' SrOa7ng towns. 1)3; Lp t.' . . - 4,000. A couple of yea a basil. . ;t i X. Floody, of :HulIei I- SW sheaves of a lieat of a piece of land/. sat yards long. . Purvis Thompson sa f' • .. tixteen acres of land nes �' in Whitby, for 5710. the county town. ' - . The Port ferry footb3 - ieome here anti play the Journal. be careful, C fol. Port is looking fo In North Ontario `I 'personal expenses darin test are certified to Dave - i$ a fine sample of au e - -or careless figuring. The Dominion laerm °� - onto defeated the Oshau I. straights on civic holida, played baseball aith a team and won by a score The Boxgrove Footbsl organized with Jas. Mel dent, D. A. Break, Cal Reesor coI•re�nouding ow like to hear from neighb :_ a v(eiy to a friendly kick. fit is announced that ' "Thoth" and `•A Dreanic Mr. J. Shields IN choly, political economy in tl� _ Edinburgh. This accc visa, iythat the pretentious . of Little Britain�liaye uo Blacking the nose all c 1 cork is said to prevent u ing dazzled with the I-etiE on the %%stet . If young remember this when they . --- picnicing with thein+• geu they will save themselves fort. • Uxbridge and Rosedale . last Thar d e a` the scores _ 36 and 44 ; Uxbridge -25 -' lost of five wickets. Tl)e . aided on the first iunii . . Rosedale. but is was in r ♦ictor for U xbrid T v • Re - ed Rood cricket this seam . _ Mr. Richard Riordon, . ed on tyle Chronicle to c persecution he is bei° Rang in his neighborhood eirculatin false re its , _ g po . . warns the man with the soontail whiskers that th • . in the air if he duesu't quiet. _ Mr. Jfolln I4. Ramer, . .: Farren, lot 15, Sth conces has a new kind of oats ( '' - Bonanza, that mature i • and yield well, weigh pounds to the bushel. t entire crop of forty acres oats took the 31,000 pri States last year produ ♦ bushels per acre. . _ :,'s== . . GREENW0 . Frank Gee paid this pl I - last week. Mics Sarah McCann lk1. 1' ' . house again last week. S. Stewart is to �atart f1 . Toronto sometime this m `' There is going to be wa over the inasacre of some 4t:' Htrnestiu'', will be ab< another week, weather pe F. L. Green- and R. R'. On a two week's visit ami ' i :. Misses Lizzie and Flo Toronto, are visiting tlw,,i *1. . Wm, Gibson is aellin;; going to Manitoba. where .- . ' Michwl'and Edward f were here on Sunda} Iza �• their parents. 11` " �- Divid Barclay has sol �} , ; 10 acres to .loan Russel, , -- the city this fall. :-' d Robert Gibson, of Toro ing his brother, and repo ``i, a slack in the city. �. M. Gleeson has comm I - house for himself which "�. ; completed very shortly. �' The Pengelly Bros. i * harvesting on the 1fc('j �` .- are�� ppushing boys and bou Vis. MI's.l4fbrin moved int old house, where she find �,_ table and quiet than in tl '�� Threshing has began h Marring out well except b ' ' ps►rtily destroyed by the, k �-' F. (}teen, sr., of Illinoi Of our respected Squire F - He has been away about i great strLDRer. , .° Squire (been had a Rak�en from him lately an int to be Mr. Skunk, the XurnbeO of them. Wm. Cammack's dog v . , ; day evening, 11th inst., t .� Rite village at present unt a handsome reward for ii IA. White has bought V ' . , ' tionsisting of 5t acres, at 6► H. Sadler, for the fine I W. considered a Rood flgur . it is in. ! - � Xe. Reedy, who sold me motht age and w ., _ - Vis. has returned her_ a aft '� � abode with Mrs. Dan ' t � - 60ud returns, when the ,. it Vii. .• �, - #.b - 4 1 12.:: - - - , .'{ - It F . - fi •r?i ce- . , 91". � - - . � .. - 1, , *sir n. r4.4 '4 . ). .c .,T•,. ". . ,�` " .: , .:: f:, . N r 9X I - h a' ,� M1 i I s. � . �: *_ S-- ,, 8 •, . . I - , _ �._ 1, ; ;-: � _:. �.w y - I �_ �_,;, _,"" „�; -W, . _. ;i �.�..:_r,; 4� R . S - ­* *,. �:, • ­ ..;. -:�_ ­; ” , 1. .. ­... - _ .:.;­.'. /_� .:� I - _ .,.- 1_t_1 -Z-,.. .. ­_ : - I _. J_ - i ­,� _.. � .....1 .: - - _.. - !. �:, . ­ . ­;.. • .­­ �. � _r - - ­ __ It . . '. - . , . - N ER.Y.:. . .. .,:...1 ;; I :--Readerg, (bra numbers of Copyist Hooks, Braise, p8H8r - I :,, Candles) and Gum -s:m •XleuSlon Tables, I;,e.;4ock of Pictur • r: ete. Nile guar- i:avc3 a I:�rge and :-3AB, . lUA, I N G, O NT. , I . � .. . . : I - I I L L . 1[_8_-__'1_ i ST., WEST, . __... _��_ , O 1*-*TTo. . of flue slid Comm �,:i tc•lies receive I .i ttoution. t. I- Charges Moderate, ' • CUTBERT, -f immker and Jeweller. - ,,it., West. _ . -- ' i 1 5, B����tifu� anything ►ceries. ' ARRI�� I;m = ��__..___.,.:�:- ". 1 ' +t " - 4 w, k t _44. t< - ,. >� _ �p a �i � ". - a� , . - .: IF7 1 :b {y.� :-)' r. d _. --. I: I. _ g. 4- :. . 'S: s 5 . -iii a - �- i. a _ - y... : �..:' j. - �{'� t - f P . r �f...., r.. --; o - , -.. x ' a- .x - .>. _ . =-s.. r3 -F''' - r � +�. !, . ,ar F y. ,. s K rr s. T c a s r A.tt,, .. l ::.. a. ..t...: ""t u,.✓ n d I. �. :- -,-. ,} :4 't'us CL4. _:L#.- y i # w _y a a s .a p . _ _ :,+.. aT 1.-. r s ; _ t - _ _ - y .. - t•���{S•I Y. J - •T. e.:•0.!, -- 3,, e- -`.,F- ,d+e. I'llr • Y• �tL -� :- 'i i. .�••' -.-r ...t : e' :.4...> :r - _ .. - -.. ..b 1 ,'�I (. -J. 'a 11 -. I. _ - . --.- P -i a�> v. : - j� .>Y. R Y l '.. iF . f .. S C 4 :p,, - �� r•-•_,�{ s•fe <.� r. t._ ; .)_� 1' •'1 t c 1 `` ' x .> . �' ..t. i ) !�* y hs- •� "\ .4 a . .P.- L t .Yh.. S1Y•4 A�fil s >. "{t�� 4� r • t. . ..., •� . ,u r , _i _ e _ v..,. .. t` -•1r4r 'R .T iI' ;j...'-'4` yq �. 1 s § +� 4 L ♦ Y k i '7 ,'L-' _C 1 I 4 +� A b Tl f V- ,: ! T S ..�17'a' i - i t _:: rte. { :'��: e 9 l� - t•� -3 .-i v� 3 1 L icu ` t r :}: 1. x i �: s tt l r- • A _ y _ . - ' fir �n. �` •- _ V '.. ?` • !. 1.9L , W p - , « ," ,. a s + ►': . a• I vq +s ,t',k, � , , . l ' `.: . s- ?♦_ .. ` '.•. r t .x _ " r r t :.� a •f •3.�'•: - 1 . .uD'ti.- - .: -' - xd.' , �y -- 5'i s : _ .rr YS� . iry.ij. + ° :t'.1�»,; {'"� " ,i'- de i:?.. ?� `+ 1 � � _ ' sf.. �42t c r `" 11 ry ]DISTRICT D TS, i . , w P, Ot1A FAT MAN SAYS. w• ', .{' ¢,.�r��pl/�i*1•L>g�-1-)lyieices�ls♦tom %Z! sappa't.>g7 , w •F.'a. _ _ 'r1I<AIN. aou�a h+AgT Dolt a, "a owV:�� G. �� RRE� -r ..kt 4 - . � 1.� -d' rTOLF�N i` THg l[OST B�13E ?AUED >I[ANNEB dp a '. The •tory gba.. that N0. 1 EXP'ttast; B:OO A. bI.St�X'b ��rf ::i 1.a bo once entered sit g m[ugD � . �' �` irxoY OUB EZCe.rtag$. Watches, Clacks, J ewellery . t'"'-" t s it dam` , leditor's sanctum and : $'22 P. �.: As our sew promises in cos •' 7 Loco., . . 8i8o P. M. and Silverware p rsq oc ekootios y $c ry Stone, ilio Toronto nntiertaksr, > asked him what be did. T>i<Atxe ao>;xa Wssr nv$ as south of the orrtario sans will :..k. I k died Wednesday. "Write," was the re- No. B Local. FOLLOWS:— i<n all styles and at all pried, soon Owidnished , -' 1' fid,._~ W. G. Walter@, Whitby, has be6 mar- -ply. No, but whstdo .. 9�2 A. M.L. - ried to Miss Edith French. you no ? Writing is 4 MIzsD • • • • 4:16 P. M. Any one WflH 'f Die `will sell our large stock � '' . f A vicious Horse bit and tram ` d n onl tan. Do on lust - �� Ezrrass •:09 P. M. wanting aE'+w� Of 6�arbel and Granite Y,:. Pe pen Y Y 1, . fit here Waitin Chas. Prior; of Uxbridge, last�wreek. R for PIOtltttiNa >a$�,ng Ms¢htne will. do well to .Onilents at - j LL ' sprite othertellow to do �' ,r Boys under 18 are not allowed to en• b,ne and then o Yt;ws Alboe, Aagast �. L call and get price.'fit°°1 a reduced rate, father than ter the Kingston police aonrt as spectators. _n�, g Fall wheal, 9a to ePrlag, lea to sus goose Sea'. ,C%C%. W - ;t and tell ? ' The story il•0s move them. The Port Perry flrealen tan an ezowk- sees that the editor ai Flour, taasu ' per bbl. rb.30 to re ell + - ion to Orillia rut week, which was a ��!'• > b�ls >s611b eras per top 71y PICSERINGti, ONT. Parties visaing osmetry work would ao,►eu to . a' ' great 3aCCe88. felt mighty mean anal gam• � . psr•tea.1� 8oreeaings per ton sib. — call on as before purchasing. . was -disgusted, with his FARMERS' MARKET. T2%0 X== ,11,11 Wor1z Werra ted ' tf Mis9 Kate Pere}, of BrotlRijtim, the atter that bo t profession for awhile T 1. , , . well-known book canvarser, is lying very y ed up his nose and de- oao>ar'ro, Atignst 28, 1890. VICTOR�, ;[a,Q n & Ha � . •: W at her mother's residence with typhoid Parted. meat, fi31 basil. fevQr. : ....... 0 98 to 1 1 ©fi — ■ t�lbeat. .., I was iningling with a arowd of ooittttaon 90 to 9b The strongest; most durable and substantial - - 4 ' , North Bay, one o Northern Ontario' -it 1 Wheat, reds wtntsr...... 0 95 10 0 9E ` dmiu mase, balsa bolt almost entirely of wrought PeoP a the Other day , when two fellows growl ig towns, has now a population of drew uear a'ld on remarked "There l lbs ��' goo.......•••••• 70 to � i"It is a p MONEY T0' L0� - ..' ; Oath, bosh............... very powerful mill will run .in a very L,Ct)0. A couple of years ago the site was editor" to the to a of •man who Rives - !4 to - • 48tI light wins. T'hease are no delicate nitrepa� . a bas i. you the names of animals at a managerle. BIeY. bush•.••......... 48 to 60 about it to break or get out'ot order and let The ON MORTGAGE SECURITY - - ' . p - M. Floody, of :Hallett, cut and bct><n -That fellow," said the other, pointing to Ps"I bash ..............••• .. mill go to wreck. Many mills have proven dis- po g 61 to 82 a4trous failures, owing to >;hgqir liability bo be at lowest rates o[ interest. Yo r 600 s}tesyes of wheat of ordinary size o me. "looks as th ugh that was all he's ilt Bay+ new, ton•••.... 9 00 10 I0 50 blown -down or damaged in heitvy wind storms. rt6asm and De bentares purchased for aasg. a "piece of land 88 yards wide and 100 for." Did I feel eau—not mach. But I Hay, old, ton.....I....... 11 00 to 14 00 The Victor is WarrAnted �-�' .r . =,Srr..0 , yards long. _ felt mad, and gave him a delicate little Straw, ton...••,••••••••••• 7 00 to 10 00 Purvis Thom son sold (icor a HBwis slice of my min I offered to, •let him Dressed not to be blown down in auy wind that does not p q ho o......••••..• 7 00,90 7 50 take the tower or post with it. intending bought and sold on commission, - , •` * • ixtee acres of land near the fair came an de art ent of human aetivit g per- . q 4 greases Y P y, Beef, forequarters....... 5 00 to 7 00 chasers are respeattully,invited to .. anything he fancied he was cod at and I in Whfitby, for 1710. No boom prices in q Beef, hindquarters...:.. 700 to 10 00 - woul guarantee o beat him at it. I osll- Carefully Examine this Mill t the co my town. Mutton......... ............. 7 00 to 8 00 before via their orders. I invite ins acteat fo'r • Western• Lansaaliir I and Cf • of t 1 ed him a miserable old dyspeptic. The Port Pe football club refaces to Y peptic, said I Veal, carcass ..........:.. g' g parties Perry 7 DD t0 9 00 and oomparison. London and Manchester Fire insurance Coin - could eat more, an faster, sleep longer, Butter, lb .................. 00 18 to 00 20 I can furnish piping of all kinds, brass or iron, Panics,—North American Life Insurance come -erne and play the Uxbridge club.— walk further or yell loader than he could, - Co>, a13,o accident Insurance taken. ` cheaper than the cheapest. -4 irrn 1. Be careful, 00 16 to 00 16 Q Uxbridge, be care- or any one of his own or his wife's rela- Egge, doz..............1... fnl. ort is looking for bets. tiouj. He tried t change the subject by - `rt = ' Also agent for F S for 8,& V In Forth Ontario Mr. Glendenning a walking away, but I caul;ht him by the r . _ . personal expenses daring the recent con. collar' and insisted that he choose some DOMINION BANK FROST & 'WOODS • , . test ar� certifiedf to have been 18. There manner of test between as. He offered to AGRICULTURAL I11tPLEMitNTs. CONVEYANCING CAR&FL- LLY DONE. . is a fine sample of an economical canvas apologise—bat I demanded a test. Atter -. • ---or earelebs figuring. mach thinking he said, -I'll bet—tbat is .Capital Paid Up, '$i,500,000 W. S. DUNSHEATH.. —v a,�'e � �, 5,L. I'll take Sou that I can live longer than -3m GRE£yti' ItIV>f,It. '' The Dominion lacrosse team of Tor- Surplus, - $1,300,00034' onto d fasted the Oshawa team by three you a in.�' His ch ice was made, and novel . ' __ -- __-___ ------..- ___ 10 Good village Lots on north side King street - - -- though i, be, was accepted. This is m between corner and the Coll rtraiguts on civic holiday. The Leeches P y I i�PHITBY AGENCY Chatham Fanning Mill -: for sale, together with other village property, I first duel.. It ma take fifty or sixty years f , P: played baseball with a Toron+,o junior tc decide, but it i a duel all the same: To - Chuth a,m. Ont. One good house and lot for sale very cheap. ; j ,; team and woo by a score of 30 to `29. know that anothe fellow is scanning me t3AVlNG6 DLPABTIt[)mNT, . . V . W. ti`, ftICHARD90N, Tl:e Boz ove Football Teats has' been anxious) each ti a we meet for welcome Interest allowed at highest current rates: No . Y notice o! withdrawal required. THE TN11M t 08lce : Dale's Block, Pickerin `T orRtini�ed •illi Jas. McCaffrey as Press signs of any cone ming malady, is an odd Te9 t o Mie g11 # dent, P. A. Break, Calitain, and R. J. sensation, but it ay wear off in time. My W. H. HOLLAND, - . - - - Reesoi corresponding cies v. dirt i3 now rexala d with est car lOip MANAGER. I . g see ai - \� cafe t lir a and like to hes from neighboring clubs with I nm going to..car v larve life insurance, -- -" _- - - + " ' OTR , . . a view to a friendl kick. having noticed th t theman trho carr�e �: We • - E N • ' y the most insuranc seldom dro s off until "' f It is an�iounced that ' the author of p THE I _ "Thotlli" a d "A Drearier ofreams" is lie lets his policy_ pee. - II -�•�� �1 � I' - ,,: b1r. J Sl lards Kicholson, professor of Farewell to Middleton. - f WHIG Y. politicd�I a onomv in the university of - • - ' Edinb rah This accordingly Rliows Great 111iddletou we now draw near ! PZ-iOTOGRAPHE ;•t clean the the retentions of noun Pogue Pray lend a large ttentiva ear ! '�,'h�—,��' - Le''L�rat2ZCe'. I R. 48"ID P S K aF BAGGING ATTACHMENT FOR THE of Litt e B itaiurlratie uo foundation. Return the same ! Uf coarse we will Spectacles and Fyedllasses. the surest aids , CHATHAM FANNING MILL. : Bla kin _ the nose all over with burnt When with our gu h its res we fill. - co vision knoWnrfOr sale vy t po -- -i-- ----- T The above cut represents a new machine . AS good, prompt, quick, rell ' cork is said to. reNent the eyes from he= C. DALE, - - PICKERING. wh'ch Is. an attachment for bagging the p Y Great.warrior of oerish tame.; { ing daazle with the reflection of the sun Let history eatot . y name ; - - - �- - - - - grain as it comes from the Fanning dill, able work tells -every time 1 { on the81111i. If gonna laoiea wilt only But blows thou ba k'd on Bo°righ pate - - - - - It s complete in every respect: and wilt I hails the largest trade ­'. Iremember his a hen they Qo boating or Are tri vial now an sate dal•, J0 R git the best satisfaction to those who use • 1. picnsclug ith their. geatlemeu friends, For on the Canaek s western plain it. The' manner of driving the Bagging - 111 �Ilt8r10 County. - ' _ they will save themselves lots of diseom. Rebellion by tbipe hand was slain At achment has been greatly improved - .. is fort. Thine hand I hods it been far away _ - AGENT FOR - since last vear. It is now driven - with ! , - Uxbridge and Rosedale played cricket Rebellion had bee here to stay I i' chitin belt that will not slip nor come off If I say I'll have our icturedI r The sun weut dow one famous da the pulleys. y last Tharsd v, the scores beim, Rosedale Y THE ,AssB� Mit COs A,Pheseason has by a certain day, tall have thein by , - And saw thea vi in the tra again come around, [ lace. I . 86 and 44 ; Uxbridge 25 and 52 for the � y • m Fanning Mill 4nd Bagging Attachment t for that day, and they will be e6rreet. ._-1 -1. - lose of five ickets. The game was de What odds ! ch b yonets won the f�Rht, 1890 before you, with the utmost confidence that 1 done and final finished. . - ,aided on tie first innings in - favor o- Thy 13000 bright TORONTO. I handle the most reliable Fanuing Mill menu- Y y �#. - Are orotof enough. nd proof most Good featured in America for cleaning, separating and new liar i8 one Of the lar est I . Rosedale. b tit was in reality a decided That «►hat th �a di t none other could. bagging all kinds of grain. Special points infav- Y Y, �` I. victory for. Uxbridge. That club is play- Bad schen have found fault with thee I THE MASSEY BINDER, j - our of my mill are th*foUowing:—Macy to turn; and best appo ted in the Province. .. 1' screw teed for the hopper; low and handy to et 11 - ed Rood cricket this season. With thea 1 to be K C• M. G. 1 THE MASSEY MOWER; ' in the grain; strong and durable; well paintd ; Everything is as handy and tasty I. Mr. Rich Richard Riordon, of Whitby, call- Because thou skin the enem screens and riddles to clean Brad separate all kinds of grain and coeds grown in Canada; fast a8 money C n make it. Call ed on the C ronicic to complain Qf the `An;l fur nubed tbi a aaatoeny THE TORONTQ MOWER, and good cleaning of wheat. snarler attention arollnd W en in Whitby. persecution he is being subjected -to by a with bides to toil i clemency. ' . THE SHARP RARE, EtC. has been wyen to the fast cleaning of barley, I . gang in his eighborhood making up and With Boers au' half breeds thou hast war'd _ eying all foul seeds, dirt and broken weeds. ( , circnlatin flee reports about him. He pray take into lh ind regard pain y A. IBBON, - PICKERING, Ont. �' Q $R - ► t g' lm Y • All carts of re of the Masse ma - The boorish Canso who dont know f warns the as with the stiff limbs and chines kept at my Agency opposite D. --- - -- ---- -- ---- -- - -- — , ; , . - eoontail whiskers that there will be blood But thou, not Rist ere most his foe: 0• Connor's,shop, Pickbring. -- �' - . _ - in the air i lie doesn't keep his tongue (treat Warrior! re me thine ear : -1 90 . quiet. ' And as thou leav'sit the hemisphere. J I can supply any amount of binding s. '890 , , _ " -, Mr. John H. Ramer, of _ "Deer Park Great .Warrior ! ezc this tear ! twine at 10'c per pound. -- . -- - - - - -- --- - -- - Farin, lot 1 , Sth concession, Markham, --... • I { I The undersigned is prepared to purch»tse i T0� R has a new k ad of Data called the White Ontario Cou h vs Toronto. BARLEY, �.�EAT, �►ND ALL SORTS OF PEAS , ,tionaaza, that t mature ill twelve weeks, PICKEZINti, UNT.. 36 To be delivered at r and yield well, weighing abort forty - Tito. Outario conn y, cricketers were ds. ' I t . - - pounds to the bushel. He will keep hie tested ill Toronto 0 Monday in a single -- - ELEVATOR . FRENCHlI1AN�S- BAY: �- entire crop of forty acres for seed. These innings game by a rs•of t75 to 108. The dNT i oats took th 11,000 prize in the United city put a strong to in into the doid as the . - a P score shows. The oke. bit with terrific In view of the iwDending raise in duties, an early sale may be advisable. States last year producing W) to 200 . forcee for his 61, Wi s13 played to ed slow and -�•�- Tm �•�t bushels per acre. Steady for his �7, Fl nrv'played his usual .. vv • �• A _ 1. HEWS & co. - I 1 t ' `mss" '- --�' xanie for s0, and th others were disposed THOMAS MOODY, AGENT, . - - - LIYERPOOI, MARKET - A OREENWOOD of easily. Uos thing we notice otteo,is that :� - when a player in the 'Toronto team makes sr - - --- - - ---------- - -- - ----- . --1-------- ------ , Y:rank Gee paid this place a flying visit a big score his nam is tall—hyphen and s. - • ' laist week. ail -As published, t when be makes amiff I IKS- { c Miss . Sarah McCann moved into her duck egg he has ' a alio hard by for in- - - .-�. I N - OF. ` k hdaae again last week. stoat nsf. For ins ore, Cameros 4t in- � d ' G ' , - • - S. Stewart is to start for the railroad at ternational tame as bowler and batsman, . - Toronto sometime time this mouth. is disaoised iwths ollowing sacs unlet I beg to acknowledge with thanks the , receipt i full. of Ther© ie K fug to be war io this village th dame of Goldie. %abbii, ntarip count put EstabllShed r m claim from the Western Assurance Cpm an for loss . P Y over the mss are of some torkeye; up a stmnif team. of Osawa, I ; - Harvestin will be about completed in kept wickets in fine tyle, and Jack Camp- , 118676 sU tained in the destruction of my barn b fire on 4th of . - another wee , weather permitting. bell, of Whitby. wh plays all games like ' r ' , F. L. Gree -and R. W. Walks have gone a "hired man," did me fine fielding, be- - !tide,- and with pleasure testify to the protgptness displayed I ,N on a two; wee 's visit amoug friends. sides scoring a time) 19 and vary prettily. .in mdetln the said claim, . - l : Misses; Liz ie and Florance Boddy, of Broad, of Pickering, took the batting hon- �� I . g . • r i , ra, , HR,ISTIN ORTO Toronto,iare visiting their parents here. ore. making 80 ca s in faultless style. • : ' . CA N. , Wm. (jibs u is eellink off hie effects and Grail{, of Pickering soorbd le, and Dr. pump l I}anbarton, July 10th, 1800. ! .-.1, going to Sian fobs, wherdhia brother lives. Bascom. of IJxbridg ,scored l8 by excel- Factory, « = I A. Michael au Edward Ryan, of Toronto, lent play. Clarke sling was the moat O.. a•erOW, P=Opl'1®tCr ZQ. � A-�.?' =Mv Agent at L U nbartcn_ 1 1. - were here o Sunday last visiting with effective, he taking of the Toronto wick- • their parents ate. Main fell heavi y daring the foulage ( - . , — Manufacturer of -- - - - --- = ----- - -- --- - - - --------------I -�, ' David Bar lay hue -sold his lienee tial of the Untaria mea ud no doubt r'ednoed Force &Suction Puma ..A..HANC-�-E lU acres to J lin Russel, and will move to -the score materially Four good wickets Lift, { " `. the city this all. . were down before r a *was scored. Among Deep -well Pwnps of Brass, Iron and .. - . I` Robert. Gib on, of `Toronto, id here visit- the large crowd of peetators was Judge Porcelain. N returning thanks to the inhabitants of Claremont for the very Iib, �� in his broth r, and re ever sirens a for the last 30 ears, and Pickerin for 5 ears, I i �� h ports work as being Da. tnell, of Whitby, who had just reaohe�d GEAREP ANO PUMPING WiNDMiLLk P g Y g f Y i I,. ;' g slack in the city. the city on his way ome from New Yorft M. Gleeao has commenced bnildin a and hearing of the me decided to wit- Windmill and Cistern Tanks, and Would intimate that I have sold my Pickering business to my f q ne lew, J. H. BUNDY, who has been mans in it for -the last 5 ears, . _ . - _ hones for himself which he expects to be Hess it, Two days cal. have been set Cistern Pumps. Mail orders P managing Y &mpleted-very shortly. apart for this game, a single innings e - proiiaptly attended to. and would ask for him a liberal patronage. 1. r> tI _ - ' - The Peugelly Bros. hive oommenoi�d counter is never sati factory. Here islth LY MAN FORSYTH. Agent. Pickering. Anyone wishing to pay trade on the Pickering accounts will kindly do' -_- harvesting on the McCann iMrm. Tir�y BOOCe „ — so ithin THIRTY DAYS. I leave my books with J. H. Bundy for the ` t' 3, are pushing boys and bound to sacred. , To N?o. ' . PICKERI G . present. _ . $`- blrs.'hforin moved into Mr. Pengally's Clark.::... - 4 - , old �Viuslow, o Basaombs, .• liouse .w ere she, finds it.naure comfor- Garret, a Greig b Clark ......... i I' table and qui t than in the former one. Tucker.b Clark_...... ..... t.....•. •.• T Claremont uS1IIes� Wlu be C$rrled ell more' Vigor-. Threshinglas began here and aro are81i'�' run out ; ; :.:::.... 0 OL1Sl� than eYer.. . ,` • .. ps Goldie b Clark.... .I . turning outN L ell except barley; which was Collins, b Basoombe. . • .. • • •. • • • • • • •' 01PLA ING MIL �^t �• __ artl destro ed b the heavy rains and De la Foose, o Vloar., b ••ark•., ..• - •..... i g L _Je BUNDVe - C L�ii E11�UNT,4 : � y Y y Kin mill. b Clark .... _. 0 R ! tcod. Bun ing,b Clark e DOO --- -- — ------�---- --------------- ----- - - F. Greets, s of Illinois, the oldest son oodwin, c Clark, •b > ' be:::::.......:: 0 ? czA6n3M orTr.rLe k �� SASH, ' of our respected airs is here visiting. Wilson, b Clark...... • •a • , • • • • • • • 8 t 4 i He has been away about 18 years kpd is a Bar, not oat...... .::...... • .,:. s I i .. �.. great striivaer. { "..tras • - ;• �. r t of fowl 14 BLINDS i_ �T T TTT �mTTR T R __ .: I - Squire : 4 sen had a numbs Total: .. .. .. 7 • Vl 1 ,J V .Lf 1 V 111�1J �o.1V S • : ­ - . , .taken fro him lately and the thief turned err o pNT�r •,> lA�41 cut to be iMr. Sknnt,' they having killed ar�bit.'b �yllsoa.... . , .......... _ �= all kinds of•-• < . �*.. I ..� `, I �'..P, , . - nnmbe><odthem. Sainlltt4a,aBiggar.b�Q via .....I.> Vu.i..l.i.jl.i.V � T. ; � L �s �a- �O��lt PROPRIETOR. -� Wm. Cam auk's dog was sliot oD Mon- Lawlor. b Wllson. .... r ' ;1, evening 1 some Vt is o Goldie. b'Wi1 a x F _11 Ir_. a"Y th fust., by P coombs, v Wllsnn Anything in this line supplied on eviler. the villsg at resent unknown. He offers bell, o Ue la Fe`e", b Good;a....... ' �� r o >mp f ............... . �.. [, . - 11 a handsome r ward for information. l road �•• > la & 'n o11 aU kinds of onitural iwplements, engines; end mill aehul: oat... 1 Having get the Pickering Nasi ig P $ ' , ' , +1 I L. White h bought Wm. Wood's lawn a b t3ij combe eh .j:.. .,........,. 1 sited out with all necessary machinery, I ery done prompttly. Satisfaction guamuteed. We also furnish -a ` ` � �` ooneistina of 5 acres, at present. own fed ehp; a s,ad b Penedo►.. ...•........ • .... • i P to fill illi - r .. h �i �r H. sealer, for the sow �t �sss$, wgieh �,�r, got o� :,: ........ a do all Suet Shafts for ylinders, Steam Fixtures for all kinds of Erigirtes, 1 ,':fi >e considered good tlgnte, oowiderigg the • b ad .... t. dt+elr, lumber, ad y & l Viosxs . ... :, lb 1l;xtra•.. .. done in the best platiiiztille. P'lough'Bolts, ylinder Teeth, etc. A No. i plough 4'oln#s always ; .yyLL r teat i my who sofa elft 6se old home ' . .. • ! •: , ' • still at the MM --near the &T•R. ita. , scent in Stock. Castings in Iron or Brass made to Order. Also p � N Reed Toted is some mdth4 and went to Orilla to f. .. tion, when desiring •anything iia My line.: "� . ' We thoroughly hI understand ustin all kinds of Binder Knotters. . = _ live. _has fret ed Gere again and pass The Piolttetrialt otinb will not ape y e aQ Ler 13atnrda sohed d. W h e the soleagency,fo re atirs for the Patterson Mtai r �' �€ abod� wit Nes. Dunlop. sniff her htu- 'Toronb on y e ptasR is - J, L. AOMERVI y_ V. x ; band returns, when Mhey wi11t find other game4 wiU prohta¢ly 2g, ' PROPEnTox , - hines, of Which W. J. GoW c of Brougham, is 1! gmti. - trrters.l , f.. I y t $r d► ,-144' ' ;: -�, E.. r• a .x -� . e t _ 01. < ,.....: s. Y, .z.. �, ,- e1 :;.meq. .,-d. s,' Y.. - :..,f':i. �i, p. t, --:�- . �: x - - s s' 3C N - it �l � 4: -ca f e t .R _ sr �• s: �r i -. 4 q, i . r. b-- . i.. of .. . _ � , . - _ ... n.. ,,, . �.. \ 'v R .. ..,u £'" a .» . - � - � .,> ..,. �. .•.,fit :., . - . _ .. _ a< � '-II,.. -. . r r ,: :-. - ... V ... .W : `F... .... A c.♦ _ l 9 . . h, - P 3 Y b'-' � i .�.- .-. .. .. .+'45'4}1 s .. 4- x f ,. ♦> t.: -i n* _ ... y .f , n . .. , .s : 4'i, ..t. y� .. .- d .. F . h . i,f _. ,.. , r - T Igr=YA"a y _ - `- '� r . • s U '-y.- - •• .. .. a.- -. u. 4:.. is • _ . '>� w, •...1- - '.i. ,:. `F"i r �. r�j . � , r f, '�'�'.. -.S . i ar:: ---,f ' ''wq' -• Y - sl` +f' I b H . - -t . ..:- . _ .r{+SI': i1- §. xP' �%.5 .. •i r s� ... i` , s s- F4 _ �; •4 � -K . ��, a ;�}1y � _ { - f{�~r jam: �j5.}��� .gt -i. .. . t ___-. * �3.� Ji;.-,As:i'i': ,..�%',�tf�:#'�,..,zC� .. _�-'s-c�xf+, k _a. - _.._. b ..$ ` rte.. r �"n. k. s'�Y_-,t"'���.E`i�.�':tL-' ' . ., - - '�...�>-l'i''s c:(�i i-..'-:,'sia'„L ..-.�E:-� .asL';; "'`�ii3.�:tS!•-4n,'i�F 71: 7�: IA Iman facturers of TUB L&ROEST IRRMSB 6111M The Nost llbowrftl Light I'L ExistenviD I T, W4101*111111 _, , . .1 . - . TH. V 17 18, the chemical Tu X]SWt% fact. All rM M, lQrelt three, Iat St. Oatherineo I he lighthouse Ifiediuni—Th ce This i*.t fo e rm of a. uniou.$. 'The car ital to about 'Tia,twej4e ld�t British shkpart, Point, Till 'ol Wight. In i p 10119, ave agre6d t th air in tomts lr t there are � tb me 0 one ed. 0 each, by Roboy & -1101 Wer CANj Y0010. from war teilmils, Are ip follows engines df 436 , roe 26 -e useid for -call hold 2M Very few persons, Co. I of lAncbl a. TWo:of -shese &I their IC1101A 'Lor4- alistnily'. last ilimpau , "" "-' "" 1; 'ill *be held in h to %art- r- P .40 PO P P 0- S4t* r- workin the other for The Royal Ten iplar,,' carap" W a the.( ynainoal Vid tile their first.sea voyage. t ye look beret n -f B 11 pu R, -a-stailley sled With the rest o � the oorre-. , i tary Maind on the Behiing Sea d V Between two horns—liegitatig IIToronto nex 14., 411110 It". C) -4o tp. r -.4 C1 0 Ifoi-fia 04 eaipiies are kept con - Pill ifLviie lie Q4U'e. on ue boeir'. It sel f tl that when they I 140 0 I 0 bee bh I 8tanily itl sto! m,, -one eah for the Ii ght and gin fizz and whisky-straiglit. emu two I ia'a p 0 I'll 11 4' It, t,.A I , I 0 M- tile *A% 11 a 9 r, I J. e 0 us" U icd h Id either of the , Your strict temperance -lan take, very ver ass 0 Cen re I t4 othevs- brea - * - I lo M.' t of tile little pleasure in goig figitill0l, in in the coal miuing r�- ovo"-r the bribg scp 8* 1-t OW-- k the Iett4 'i linderconipos,�d .. I chambir is -tb gessa too gfons of"Ca vedigger is on 0 IrstKo-convex colidell- The gi 4 tiwf 0,60 A tsjde curious Y of vv series of 8�x�een p ole ii the pursuit of It W.L aud.Iy1nds tip with a proposal or arl,itrw i. y,�. 111to V AtTlltic, _#Ct-t `iCr, OR, Ifitlij- ii0li iVall agreehieli** cannot o0e -W�ize liq al�- sets or lenses, elliche,44 filielies in diameter.. Intio it before. I1 R e spending a kotir It -;.i edges were gi Lebe . ; - ". $ i7 These are set.: in-thViVidst of litindredh of Af Let Pretty It; tI UNITED the left.1land corner W III&) itoball, is reported t6 - WAM�., I ** ­- - " u Ile wholer,%eparated tre. lly V "; J14. 0 boautiful prisms, fool, how refeldiiLIg homely I' le fallen T was ii11c fail of'atiow wt Denv%r 4.0 P6_(:4,rA -3 -4 -4 �;O �;),P '91P -:3 -divisions,-so The.receive, is wi ba(I as .00gral have, Ifeir is, of. Icad C3 to ixteen 4,64 t at soso ceut% per sack 1111", h '-Uentfi� I- ctorA hlIt conundrum alill oil vvolves the leaden of thpin feel as '�OD &<Z) 0 iola Dandastei ie V -1n I tit, Ift and, go obscu Joss =do oThere's 'to PO"ta, The pin has a head I bmu come in nt of the arboon point V tv -t flu thea -*Avo - - X, IV I! I Ab'fU lfktft for six see 110110, but the latter i's twi 74 Ice l "�Iaii Mda I '% 't * k-. - liat*p a, the ts an advcrtisenlel It W the it. Gjrz�nt� ke moh. The- revolving. inechanisni, isworked forlller.� boll recent school e, -11-118 by wainall compressed air en8inet--iu it- .11,is & little gis ation-in.Alanitoba: 0 y I Ow a e, V -M. 00. I siogular to iky t!.6 lea, rW!wvqd,to Washiington. ijalljCal. hich t self only hke a fair-sized toy— 'ifter a mar ocie1y, y0l', W044 t co rgaret Solornonj --the Itteli bf e Wyaa- of the Lar k rmg 'raifi to* A16 I has been pa. the coronet, ? r t" Cr CA tA"m be' started by - a touch lie usually feels blue. red his barn. Mtrift & �" of course. 4otte ItidiAns, bAs died ric, it " I fitigor. A handle is provided, so that 611 t-0 to ould I ' - ')I . . . .- title, ef) 'glass inanufa--itA vrs of Q3e. q .. . . . . . . . .. Th* oue The table ward blie engine become disabled the r '40h, 0 eflector Stranger (in-Toinbstoiie,_ Ari:�.) see our bank has anspendcli!I, bottle pf". 1) i (;k lq?�: has agreed on a I ed 8`1 A, lOn 8 sisi, of collfodiei�atiol of 'Unit * . . I : I i bb turned by hiind, a regulator being -y ha e formed a ca#i Allation. a h 00 W w w 4h, ii fitted t6 mark the speed. The el( alt thd Provinei '814yn6cls Urit'iA �Ctric light "Yes ; so is the prenident nuile Aineric. I North The -Port Art ur; Duluth & WC ateril Rail- -4:-190 &3 . 8resifs horrid 18 obtainCdroni a carbon lamp of opcicial When a man starts -oift to 1pr way is to be eompleted' to the Minnesota : - - : � ll� ordinary igi tocracy," Nfrs. -y III pattern. The Ii it is equal. to oil a dress suit. When 11, wowail -4. mner,.&s All the WAY, frb� bonfidai pt mxt sorillit. . I I s t am -4 - I 0 -C:1 C4 �4 90 P out of disgust, s Aberdeen, outh Dakot. V lecture she puts oil a it tg,)N% it, to flud a home.illi Ae. Selioo' r 0 three million candles, but a light of six mil- tone e Iry 1�g, of (46 udester, Qq WD 0-1 lion candle power call be, and has been, ob- ' Why is it that the. sahl,3 MAiitoba.' Mass., lias been- seized by- -khe dollectur-Luf as.gailed. tained. This rnaximun would, however, once held two persons Will 11A hol(I ,Sneer at t I ni Mrs; Adam 11 �t!!ciltyive, of Haillilion, Customs sit Souris, P. E. 1. !1d jumpe 0-4 only b theni couldn't. I le'e -CIV A 0 el used during a dense fog. It ill im- year or so after they have b(,c;I 111;k(lc op fr ltuesday -,9 114-Y 11:1 d from the roofof..Iier residence and A cyclone' at Wilkwbarre, A. e, especially I : . OD I .1 . possible for anyone who has notseen itto im- I'Lov will come in lovel, lives and the de- ts R_ " wa:9.killed. caused the loss of man W �Vll ell little letters. y agine the wonderful brilliance of the light, e tiln Two the d 'ollarg 11 struction of hundreds of build�ngs. arbles a poet. And that i wi-at blak pair usall ave -already' be - en . . W but some idea may be formed when it is love remind us so much 6pe a subscribed in W mlipeo, for the Nor'quay A dastardl� attempt was made an Thurs- of ild drew out th-� 0 stated that it can be distinctl seen 45 miles memorial fund. day night to irreck a B. and 0. rin near The Oro3ra, also belonging to the Orw­nt y away, and that at the Needles, 14 miles dis- Speaking of the total it )- (,f hu I found it in, Y(;I:I. comimr, 1-ine, is the sister ship t(irthe O Izaba and nature, have you ever notie, Rik A quilibek of I;r wk fa Pittsburg, Pa. Three men were ki led. tant, it is quite easy to read-yer fine print fir.lbrs tire the same size. All the Ly-elve 8,111ps above to Canada to lo)k over the Imi(I in th6 - A big uiliversity scheme is ou,, J �)o in it by means of the reflection. makes a doctor so happy as to'1i*!`)%-er Blue ic WWI tlw L Of the "Cit mo w�. ie� olid"thi are in'consiY western territori . .1 new disease ? eE 'UUited aties. It is proposed to The inforinat Capt. Murra , of st, arines, liag- b . e 220,000,000 at th, ataf. - Ca -ft ndisift Ahip Railway Behente. "It is trie disposition of wolilell to lliJ Wll()Se attentioll y iG eitl e, . Catli On' dilstitutio I wit I 8' 81 v I ion, held by the rqI' i6warded the contract for dredging thl -s !It te disposition of the Lords of the There kaysatlioughtfulcoiiteii)l)()I,al,),, The Iffouse- of livl3resentatives oil slitur- ownei have been in years past varion olier of rn-o-rii Kanithistiqu% river. Artypa:ixedthoanfi-Lottery Bill, "Orbiddillif Admiralty as %ruled cruisqrs or transports in plans su ested to connect the upper waters (lispositions sonic of theill :,;t,.,r A inan n are married (.1)-l'ilig to tile ston theother da uttijug his hand. off malls. . There ai It Of le 1LI!.;l amed suicided near King- the sending of lottery hin,tter tlwoiagh `tle case of nece-i-jity for their services arlsl�l of ffuron with IAke Ontario by means site i-ea(l going ;t orre� c fourCeen vesieli 'in tho 11ritis ship Canal that stiould be large enough -ani Iby One can't teli who are ti 4 41,11.1y. witich, have P. displat--eniolit of 10,- to float. our lake -vessels when loaded. Iflly in this - country, btit as far .i (,1,)tlle3 Ut anytiiig and shooting bims If. Ater­ihlc_a��ij_nt-i ' - out. the r e ocolirred on thl Old, t 1. . . . . 000 towi' ar tipmard-k The tons of dis- suclisebeiiiovs�erepi-acticallyfeasil)'eit iz;e isy y go Sealskins value $j50,006 Colony Nlass., 0. Tues(ldy. concerned a good mail .1 came froin road at Quincy, LI Rt are being Eight persons wee killed and abo it twenty lirepared at Victoria, 13. C., for shipment I placement, howevor, largely exceed tile to see, by glance at the map, that,an great bathingare certainly "The C �111'1 t injured. registered tonnage, which latter to Eilcyland via the C. P. R. -is 110 saving in distance and time -Would be effect. Mrs. McCarthy (t' out at my fect. given for'Fler Nlajesty'8 ships wj It is in the ed in the cheap transportation of Western cabbages nice, Mr. Agry Com- "Then it Flr! reThe Northern Facific and lanitoba� rail-. ly-fistablished at'X6aas City, Kan., f ease o tihips iii the illerchn'lit, service. - For grain to the Eastern seaboard. Butthi far lantly)—"Bedad, they're ai fl,(Iil in the has instance, the "City of New York" has a the work necessary for the accomplishment as yourself, Mts. Afe way has been lea d for a hundred years to Carl.113 evaporated, after, haviug receive I the Northern Pac- c Company. n by thq-,salo 6 spla.,�eincnt of 14,500 to'g, or 4,000 tons of such a project has been of too enormous "Who is happy oil thi.i I 10!k'L !it:, W Y4 Capt. Puloit, c mmafidlb�r of the fishe tick' in excess of its registered tonnage. The a character and calling for �oo great all ut- fully of ry - The V4no-6s -olf.ice*in Washit,e(ffi has names of such f sneeriogly exclaimed 11c.i.iinill.i. "Th protection cruiser on utught, has been dis-- ourteas ships are as fol- lay of money to warrant any attempt it tin - e 911i girl iii practi"Uy Completed the 4oupt of the lol with first en4agenrmt tri Illissed from the dertakingit. Akin(lt-c(letiterpriseliagl)cciI limg. -eplied Optinitis. population of the United S,at6s, and plao" placement— antly i Vicar Macdonne 1, of Glengarry, has been the aggregat� at 0-2,695,935'. Dis revived of late in Ontario and is now 1wing it] discussed with much interest. It i "It is very site 64but Cw. appoill tons. Gurp. is all ted first bislkop of the newly -erected The steamshi L 1� rinandie, hich ar- immense ship railway to traverse substantial- ley hasn't got a 0 a I!J) a 0 11,940 4 bit f roni, nee. Last ght is tll(,,I'C 11: i Roman Catholic See of! Alexandria. rived in NAw Yofk yesterday, brought the Nile.. ly the same routia as that of the proposed I said to him, 11INTy king," ;11,1 lie turned don*t thin!; i �7_: 1,i- ............... H,1190- 4 A number of F ren all -Canadian fin'Alies statue of Laf ettek-hieh France has 1pre- 11.8SO 12 canal. The "lay" of the country is 4jeclared puddenly, and growled o"it, "'VIlke who!,, him." sented Vf'the 61litewstates. by engineers to be favorable. The route Lwly--"I lie-tr.l you 11,11 3 tirt! here and "If are ret.urning to Quebec from New England Drednouglkt ......... I 0, 820 4- tte ill iwould be from Georgian Bay, oil the north- re .9c.11injy L,,. -)o li B:itcher- ow4iig to the closing of mail It factories. A Duluth desp.tteh state -3 that orthunii,erland.... -. I 0, 2'.) ............ 10,690 17 eastern corner of Lake If uron, to the motith it, illa'alli. Look ML Gcorre of I Prince Wales attended the Is- 060 feet of timber f roin the Raiwn ayi i1v8c0r'(XdAi)s'- of the Hunibor Itiver, weit f-Torouto The fine hanin tor fourteen centi a oth'.1, Inhiber thieves )ive carried a those for tributi y ...... 10,690 17 oil of ji,rizes won at the Provincial As- trict iii linnesota; during 1 I!e past year. Anson, ................ 10,wo it) distance between LakeLi Huron -anil Ontario slightly daillaged 1) k the sociatiou rifle niatclies at Halifax oil Satur- snlo e 0 day. The limited Kapsas ( ity expre ia orI the I i1:2 is ni xty-nine miles, hich may well be "Young inWn," t tilldere!I the c,,Llllp lee,. call7a'i"khort cut." It is estimated that ing orator, you ever iin�tl with e her lisRouri Pacific was lie! ........ e. 10,61s) 10 The Provincial Natural Gas 0 ompanivAiis I I,p by n. - - on such a line three large Iwaymen at Ott�-rv: Ile, )do:. earl oi i Al oil a tiveA Co I tiltisias-ii "It 1--i a ilainful 710,4,0 1.) he y struck another well in Wella'iid county,"with all(l robbad of of exprebs i weight, vessel respon4ed, 111)ut I %va . ......... take a vessel of 2,010 ton tile a capacity of -three million cubic 9 10,470 1 s. )ili-si feet per matter. Ilowe.. allid varg,), or more than I if") tons registi!ri father sit plie(I tile ell thusias r1l. ............... I 10 P day. at the rate of ten -miles all hour. To _; (I - I I Ilk;I . Mll t 1111*1 The'Un' a es DefiIartineat id the is 1'. Alley ............. I0,:;i_P) lo whal r-, *,III - por ount of cargo by rail Ivotild - r oh, n e -tygir It is stated that lie men' nvesterior has ordered n Vxpeditioll 010 14 ,trl'e 111ill t.the aine uni Mi3i G .1 die of.- 1) --ing so heavily ill I inuipeg -real estate are JO ptpue6d , I )l Navy ex. require five lovomotivea, with traills of Gui Snook —',I ntoprotect the lebt. %nol though of there to Wisconsin u 0i t"I principally officiah of the �_ortliern Pacific country against qleged Cartdial timber gre-Ltor twiiegc in honke. instal)eei, tiolle o tventy cari each, and each car holding tell wa3solilething the inat"Cr her hearl "It .. railway. f tonq. Of couse this projec do -s awa iml them C'Iual iiny of the Atlantic Itind Cleean wit'h when slic refused 111C all cost and delay of tr r. Djury -to cogagenient ring allow, The steamer T�at!.tonic' 'arrived in ]liters in. size. The largest British battle- and cargo would be taken �out of the water The hi I. living cattle from the GoI eihiment Nrin atGuelph York esti3rdy, It' fillifis axe 1101v 1),.iiig Wilt at Chathain and ,since lovers made- the p ag-,Q I g e at one ond and let down int, it at tile oth r. to bq ocx4ibited at t ie Midland Central Fair from ucentown in 5 d 191 elbewhere, and are eac!i to be of 'I 4. ).-A) tons I,he total And all that sdrt of tilitig, �y, at Kingston. I i ,, r", and and ")at is estimated replied, Wit"! ty of P i bo -1 wer—th ir name. Ia* 5 minutes, beating the at is I Jeliqt 13,000 me )o Icing oil Ti3 right that love 8 ellgao,elli�:It shoul'! e -half the cost of a -ship canl Air. Standford F E., estimates western trip by tblr,teel. �Clllilrg, C. IThe floudi" " RepUlliel" " Renown," ai B.- centred in the ring. It tile costof the oposed Pacific cable be- -erei n;" while two other shi the sail) C a ity. This route would av`e Ike. -,e I d, th �oyal So% 9 e atlZ navigation and 2,s miles of touitonuton "But New Zealand and Alistralia, There are more larks along the �isntic ps 4N miles of Solli6body Ila invente'l -I' firat-ulass, re to have an etimated t -s tile piallc With him coaAt this season than usual, and callal Iletween Chicago and ontreal_-D- that pla) It's a o,,T(-.- will le �0, 860,(". horse -power of 20,000. re; f(.t, making theniselvel at home in the BAYS and troil Tribunp. brillane If all automaton (',LlI the pla) The mounted roli I I . -_ .,-) I the r'eq'uest of the harbor&, a. to bathers. One of !tein the piano with expression an -1 lot-,! I'ailcy, the view. n, Qovernment, ropoll7t, that 400,OW acrem of rol�Lrtcd for "ip 11) ("niveli are nesis I* nai4t%. Itilnore litirboi, atur- Wha girl next-door Who plays the p::,,I.) k certa.111- -e )e" )1.0 'I k A Traseller %rd It, 1 cgs s vinini mg, but *,4 Experfriarc In Faxi;milid. and 0i hel-43 a ly not an automaton. has ever s,) imi,;h Fain greatly in favor of breeding Inost of There are all orta of t-rlck2i to a tug captain An 8:41tv tte shark gi6ve the tile cow.3 to come in Bak President (to j t "And eversio littIr. IJF-Lil Alarni and the bo�2 _9"ihipered out, soine of in the fall—Septmber r ilrod ri'lillf 411 England, and Flontle Of tile", didn't you go to('aiiad?" I i i-r(hatigb, . - A drunken inachinistInamed Smith threw and-Outober. A cow will give more milk in gik-e a ti -c us pa9seng Nfr. Re(lnton,l ;-,.I at their home in Alont- them so fil I tened that they ran naked to a year as site )CF to fregh piwturo just at than at fi *st-clas one er great( I- privaey I've ,ionic lout me, Patiently. hisivife down stArs real oil Alonday night The wonian diedbe. their lioniel followed by several policomerk &110 poriod wtu she "aturaIly begins to wcures. Forin.4tance, and I itin't want to go up th only if hi� fore'I'liedical. aid co'llO, be summoned. who, upon hearbig explanations, didn't having met two friends at U%111 -pool for,the $25,010 and live on aljackstre,-t i I . I strange tion with Ilk -I shrink in her milk, Emil site gives the M03t i makelany arrests. purp(we of journeying Ijack to Lon -ion with city.,, The first Z)0 i4f the Gret adi: milk at the season whel, I ed Nessa, "I West nitter brings the tf I I I fill' %v(I "" 0? a rp 11P %It ':Why C9111.1).111 it It'll t, Und Or not C prel in Irt. Inore 'i'make it right with tI)c tiAl it" oflow, Tog of love for tIlLi Wd -11-0 C4U JuLve dry then We better, tile -gent'letAILL;l. as completed, d and ill g(UQ running and. 1oxalltoolli-sul T flot o I It is - t I c ief eagineer irs ove -ninet hard during tho hot 111011ti1g, 1,1141 UH ocp forit. f e h' f 1 Cr I it railways 1wst price. All the work of the &-tir Central r4lway havel been reported upon comes to tak it thini Becatt' third-cla4s ticket.", and promieil the gItid we lo' order" After lomt with I"ll spring tipacliti Iit Cholera 49 ragirg at diff4ent p4ito ill fall6ralves, I lrldob� Inforni�tiou Ii iVer to raisu the Littel. w,,,,) us it) oln. 8(!at.4.f0ltr 811il i g, P ' 1 Japan. I 11 Lq 1-1 ea)i Itie kep 3, one IM" the ther we repoi-ts bout tile stamlfloll of Lidiana in t tit a warni astable Mle (11sIL11', if A�e Were ll,)t (Iimturlw�l Ka have been greatly exaggerated -here it will thrive well all Winter and 91) litrallgrs oil the j,im-nev to Lowlon. Ilk.! this woll� Artliaixts'- A ca- of Asiatit chole'ra has f)c build q,l %vII 1ILli tle I all I)ti, There is a scarcity of fo: , L t it is in, London. to pablure wheit weaned fitill lullit ; ­ i�_ i 0 U 110L.alto* at tbe tered into the spirit of't:,.c -Ili,* F -ht arrange. Rho replieI, gethei-absent. The foitilfTin*k 6f ITeN selasoll of OIL! 4alld succulent food, and fc� �A goUrlill w III C 431er. ment heartily. get a good 8 No, I have -lit) love fore fly time. lian Who 1I.L.-i t:!,-' A apring That 'tis tile 10 I&ac Giglierej widow of -T, 00. "Two of you Ile lookill"out of the wn- th ,ocl -g n*uy $7,500.0 calf ilswean Ito gets the t I;,-). season of failing pasture dows, aa if it waA crowded," aid lie; "and Qui., aged 79, was pr"Istnt oil 1%le(b'lesday at Two F.renclinien now ' a lot)- 011 dry food befol-r, it. 0110 Of 3.011 stallil before the 1%, idow Whell I week, ')th df 0oa NiDya 9 th' ditristening of her I 12' _-�e,iandant. Site- ball d near enough to it city fol 111. door on the plat. Whetiler yuge to the North f, counts 10 children, 8 at) Chisel. I to,141 you to I 11 4,11 !,1'.0 tonlb- 110t.,Y? d grand children, and 6 ) I ell Rwssia will make a I'llaterial oil in la We did"al'), und he I -all ollf, to return in a stfille, ' Aly Only Love. great gm 3'8 get WhItt eAlven lie nd children, her army after the suinintr inall(vu F Is wan " I fillOtIld tlliI14 it Xvin v te h0v -cars followed wInteIr- inlutite wl'th & 1009, Illarvow strip of paper Nlarble Dealer Yes, 1)ilt onc Of deal Apartyof Cana(linihnd'Americaii In" - TheGangesbas, 8, And dairynig, i -In bis" all �31% of diffemice to 11int liver wed its ban -es by hand and 'd , ing with paste. This li'e put upoll one. my orkineii ims beell hve taken possession I of . (,arden the inundation- has caus A great loss f life. aking1itif '-fivall %I,% C ril I him or not." dialis en" COW. -esse in charged of the %677,OW rupees, againi 1,809,(M read 1W follows: hink you expi d that the %v hows a stir us of youl W - Well, in you to love him !I.(. Island, in Lake of th� %Voods, �nd fear8' are 19 `%,Lve and put one to each A form that lie had fillett up with riting The India budget i Y. Then lie brought WIDTow of our com partment. It Wa a rin hegiin the job yet. Oh, that's his ot llwed tj run with in pencil, and it eventis, I t 33 le N lot fishim, tations Will I massacred. last year. ti 2t.t were kepkiii a 917462 & I I d words, 6. wife y essa Donld Alorrison, taill XL tu cat bran, and w4er sol -I fo W, inpule no i L P. P., -%Oio 'was- olie fe L r veal in It is.repor d -ning, ', of ill t a treaty of pea It' T)i Chisel. -months Old.AV It* mock cattle. er. _411110W 64 -ranged b -een uatuniala t d San 'he in A'disa-reenNe thing ahouL iiiairying Mk here,-' s e sai(I e Newfoundland delegatioi ' to Canada, been at as at t4% t -eports th .a..- is now at Halifax and at the New- Salvador. re (let rinined to get rid of lleiA milking in lly, time, 1111ti, tilis, wollill thinkthisovr. to I the French claiins I a- ''FRom Livp)* -ible )y ne ineans or Emperor Willia�m lihs' it ted fni. 01.. I.Oportoi let again. r relie4i,3 of tivit Md probably give a., large A lion .xsc ot You think it -and taking With It in - -1 fe The Donlipion Uov ini a gi hunting. chat iot as Or It larger IWO& during tile year. Thehmall from Torok -B w d3y, villen you're twenty-one ernment recently at. a fir"ent for 'the Czar. To London asailt -Cre '01110 , 4 tacheil 06 bat -it and other farm-dairiou which are w mana. I that tile ago a. party bf pe, I% vill" any a slip— you Fno%� L cows C011le in inthe sp at Lake Dullil mid-day meal ill tild silit.lo f a er get It pelill anitota, for non July 19, 181.) RAlnioll(I w , ill fin(l wille till, M property of -u9ael*Xa-d dec'iares tile nightmare 'Yieink in tile "e The B, ring 6nd a I iellt wheo -payni of a war in -Eilrolk, has , lecidedly van �.sl ed milk during July or August so aa-wArcely 1 some beggars cttle to .w,licit elit of titilber dues, The settlers have oliiically all( to pay for milking give a large amoujit of gir�l, fil"I Out Of it—and thet, will, sent a protest to the Minister of the III- -P I commerci Ally. ............................... Amoiig.it t ieni was a little. Wiii(l terior. labor and a small _tArgin of profit. years old, who excited, tile C-)Illplssloll After aU at are The Governnictil of In �lia reports th t the He turned, people away uptil t .0, 21. . ". -.:- - - lie train ; me one of dic peasant wonien. got g tc, The, Council of th nion Alliance dical autiioriLiet� are unable to agret as to Istartud, and stood guard at our dooe at IV sy is e 109 to opened in Montreal SLnator fiether lepro colitagioys. 801, WnAF3 [fair. every statio child t6wards her, and to &dec�llt figure. Iliq it()%% - Saturday. n except one. Then lie was busly 4t the. sound of lier oic4' your hl)ks, ta tll,3 little on keep he ling r6tli6nnd & I beau ty elsewlicre, and our box was invaded by -a threw lierself oil the Avolil.01 *.i Ileek- calling 'When youlve 1()Ot Vidal said notwitlista ding that some of the Kain Paslia sa, 0 t.'Wd%,y hair is a persona Y man and Wife &I'd a seond woman all(' foul' oll-t "INIother ! inother !", A the friends of temperance: elt that the causo was bir!self to Germany, all that liq is, n arch- roman, can posaws, if she only has patience glut her living G ])tit not s actiye as it w Ls a few years ago, he g ihto the interior oi childmi. The uard saw themsoon after latter had lost her litt c believed the cause vi 11 Africa simply as in pursuing the methods prescribed. Where they had outeri th _�h,i if a tradiCBManlinarr R making steady pro. ian adventurer. Ist nature ham supplied the pretty criAkles, e COIllpartillent,1 and lie long Since gl"ell her 111) wi 10 hush that gress-not onlyin Canaqa, but over the whole shooed" them iiii out . much the same up. of the civilized world. F. Al. Gates, E. Kinv an and Jo E. has only to let her have her way by uot as a Could nov ha-,Je tlin uau drivts chickens in a barn -yard The 1�_40 ).ccompallic(I the _yp, Juderguists, Pres terian mssionaries have drawing the hair too tight; buf if Wol she failed to recognize her iii the I)Iiiid _Rie.3f- 1)lIt, t,,eAr !rftA01I for not marry n the end, first-elass fare for that 200-niiiek-ride would th IGREAT Bltli been murdered in Soudan b All as ffiw an elfect, may he obtained through have been $-j.25, but open her dress, she.got'l' a, niark 01 y Arabs. : it gilt , Aj�Oh, 6ither were young men. Imitatiort wave$ wrought with combs pins our tickets cost only chests 'whicli sure enouh, there, i T" t Vag proirogued 1ppt TheBritish Parliani and li�eal el of 01bo ase and water, $4.12. whoqc rt- '),Week., 46 I kdelicate ll,kable `strikqtv1 k 16" AfterwatJ I never saw' iiien filling 0 psieS, I -1. i:4 QIl -1 The most rema h - Al , left no d 'ub� as to its I'D her ou'll lot d e a 0 gi i.3 a ily straight and t t bli -1 t isspiread- 1. The V.ntire laboring classqh lWi who had put its it so a.*, to 1)" tVou mean I's will be inaugurat(d in B61gitilik Sit e #I can Take for the -t! ly Reports show that 141*1 just door Lo a conipartineutthat I did not tI ink child' Ithadbeentaken..t1vay))) X14 velat _iUXJlL1rel4nd. quit of the guard a instructions to us at Liver- eyes 01 01. f 1-jends. es C -81y a I I ff brush pamed 'ecognition of its parents pleasantly, I A e, twice a day tit strokes over the The�,.grtat s*iki-of- 1rail*ay emp%yes in .4 *. z - .. wQrk,4t1J thV , #1 e giveq the Vfglf td ifolt pwl; and, indeed, two months later, while ally I ot* 0 tle ollp- kil Iin Devonshire soon as they percei% ed the lit. -e Wales 4 endeoii, an acqUaintance I had formed her mother again tic), made ofl$ - I)ut O'el scalp down to the extreme ends of the hair, in that earth ula locks t] liell captured. The, peasallts I"o - 16u&rry it I f r, A "Lethal Chamber, andeasy to' an ungest4lioughter of -Brighant Yuiig --- ,- .0 the door of an ulpty F The y will soon p** IY paradise bade me stand be . I tlie'otb6, pliable side him in subsequently Shia i -goink to, I�Gtufton_ i�ul T -Very eompamj have lynched th ""ng ment so that we Mi lit sec em had not t to the e as has e d escorted the wre Pliainji)w '!-of whic 11 id. I feel at I A Oartyin the Vtti faviors t C, *04t is the i ve r, 4'AP *ft,iblood-warm water. Now per's Weemy. P., 4 Ah# Iwashing m& on the �511*1 Ralf1b, in Har- locku ; but not till ,I Aloritionisn. in Enlan i Dr Richardson, xVa e the hair Ke it all to our- interfered an insthatinth 961 that -ad and sides of the head very wet wit slves, as we d Ilire PlI4 T #e th gna 3theas a skilful use inilhit, of Kr'Chbishop llajsh, of.;DtJbIW,Aks t 4 6f %he hand is r right. bltt, E. suffocatio 90 to 4 eq*ed, for while' the hair er4) success r of Cardinal ewman. el reo'BelY The Largest Nfar*ry ftr;r' DeadhotanAniterican. 1111) the Same Mann)r you and I won d i we Js thoroughly dainp it is easy enough to anarles.. ..t0dotbat IAMT Wo eh* on 816md M-APHO ch it up bet' I e first. and second slilloulleed d hoe ( a surgica, 'It is not at all FroniSan Fran'ise-o the (tctl 44w fritiia by rh mi � ML d -,Ki #Or we'al generally known that 06r. R This ulso) lete about%. un orgo RT . c t age $1 i; of - "Fmperor"- Norton, I. obee e In( U96N 'finder—IllokWorni, with the d* Make the curves mhay Carries on "611 Y large trade. in th 4, but exagli6ateX, e e rd Caric wass iigaiidMr. Glds one read t lie lessons. when they are brmght Bg in ripp es as tvaring pill e t k nt) read t ;Ttfert'�'- eiT, e eiiiii early in life -S simple ucld-scekcl�, nto PrOf011ild r 1119'Of c4naries and th villat he V ernoa i larcour , inn i xe largest his fortillie by sPec I`— " -t ­ 7-e6h they are allowed to s eep, into death. lee =61W an _n 'Am Sir Willian etf far -back as possible, nctif at first the lines tl at millionaitiD, but lost ail the other (lay at Derb attackqd the -owniu refuBe too stay in plaw, use invisible hairpins ="t in -the world for lating. From the shr'c'k lie becall1c f lie is pl, Iof Lords as em.. Be rery-gareful; in doing the within tile (10malas of. that Empire,, a,VMy maniac who believed that he Iva 01.. th"reei nK . e", larell,tilf0a' 3 EnIperor 0 by di g is RWPIY 44 minutm of pal. ul I i I "Mr 3 't i situated 'With nly eyt n. ul in the u jegiLilal 'Ore back coiffure, u9t to p' I the � sides P 111,11110n$ Nort6 America, and used to 90 Al)ollt am You say - pwniess passmg a V. s a e3vY bui; lic Dr. t, owd le FroVn thin a4d, f .0. a standing bgtruction to useful suffocation dpath -by ana6stheeia ' i r to hold th them unt*ns of Prussia. blue - uniform with gilt butt, III Iadmire and I -had, I IsMrs, ORAej, hj4' �jth_ RiClar4on "A to ]other 'Wou dii t ew_sQMft"ngs,-:- but uch Zu?d nd a stiog r"g-Il nurseri 'fewer than 180,000 -a ker i� is said, because she by (Uo"W&OX; .01 eat no.- dmwaIrw an thell L4, I *hold e is lan f rocedure is. strictly adhered to smaller fillauliettes, a hat with ft-Atliers erneiii birds a ' d a on ss suit for' ditorc re espatched,� to bring ' 'IL m imant's hesi t on; guaraw very yelai to th rcifuses 'At' i six montEs; th'i hindsomut -waves sre in his hnd.' Evry time a elia;lge of P114, e antestitiesi'a wid the ed States anti Canada ; while, in the same his veto. Ue had his pockets O� ho 0 '111 iMpatient ex, AgaiLat:hor. huband. -1 ive,the 4og.thq, nefit of my ow*L V vjuv, d at the end of that time e"Unit- dent t ' k lace at Wasllil)gtoll r1ily gl" full Of V&P.0-. n 19ed to o� A cietijival up�oa ix pwam morning and evening will amount to time, at least 3000 P to Britain, and d1out. to bestow .110W.An accolilpfibliej W. ic,h' is, I think, r to Jim. V I I 4604sopre than a form. 2000 go to Russia in Europe. and ordets, wkih he me indicautbornradeL ilk W:: 4 C�4 I3 01 0 ti pa V Ill tR lik I I1�11 i R sllnxx One Who Its 1")I(l their 011% -6ya lwiitatintr, I-, elt Inali take -l' yet), t t I D (y 8 L 111)�,LtlOrl. prett, e. t 1w r - _., I Lt as (t7 I - , 0'.c.r. tit"! t he Y leao- ti L tat Iva red hear lit— t o lie Ptlt8 WollI.Mi t Out N theill a Illit(le 011C? 10%'e's OtvII it 11"tel a Ifl-A.Vit of )IIII'llan that 110thin" 1i todiscoverson they tilt, ri '" A- L*li an(l are 0 90 Sea ;­­I,Il(-0="1s thitil :'Y O'Leary (gal. -reel, ,"The girl tiluin T Iii)), it Char. Last night 'iail�l Ile turned NJ i k e who go$ fire here and at those for F)III111, only ',unp ineet. the ( tirc4l with, ell- Iss what �tor—"Heart t'lought, there N% 1111 her heart, -;)Lt Allil fight. icnt shollicl I �tll autoniatoti expression and �­i call play the Mil )q-illlancy,the I;— , .-) i -ta;n- � 1). 1! �, .3 eel ;,I)ouf me, with onl y "L',! L ilia strange I i_T.) Vo - wtirruk up for it." Toss i rt-a,ls or tails 'I.)wlinayther �,tniles c-,)mniand la�i;t vreek, ),It (q, tietonib- ; but one of a 'Id I , 1, '1 t , AVell sillAcTlen, the �ant I-cil)orted 'fu NJ' ,Hioying -he" jent. ii 'Olicit ahlis. S ��i 1, -,five l"hi'd f (,.L )Ill pass 1011, o Slir (11 -cls- t1le kill(Ily to It. littla 011e ,!::.tI!,A neck calliI'g car D: -o the 11,11 0 . d but Ila first At 1,lilld girl of tearin Ular� on the Lid there, 81 r OW11 1.0,3t Y t pre%,erlt As I... IIttIc OTIC vere 1!1J( I)u t , c.a-,allts,ivould Tlo. p � - 0', aendal-uleria 0 to the e -ii L I pt. Thii5 n1sup [d-seekerp became a' i-; fortune bysP0011- Ile becalile a Mono - t lie was Emperor If vibout, ill 11 to 90 aii(i beavy I)lItt, ris . cl a . stick vathers, Ban change Of PrOl ftoll he Sent in of vapers his wkets f e d to bestow On _:k 7-. it - Comm WIPV-- dent onigiriont in the disc that one perienced. the Objects the THE., He seemed to 6 U*g to him- view in e production of th'e"pany -ha4 00"Y w4s entitled to. take the. prize of- Tiew e"You've done somethino wrong in your at such "litacle fered, ot the management felt thi6t At _ja�o L tit a4e, my friend, and I'd get it out of you in ti Pense Was to'prove so nobliyulion called for a signal maricoi Tessa afWr liat, tho continued IN &P- C FIAF ER XXV a men ient'g five inute's if I had von under cross exam- gh foreign, the company e winner� -posi- t on had that probation, i�respective of th and looking at it lorily fron English ove of fair play xvllicli- ver should be only ii� 7 I a selZi'neteer'est' ination Site drea&4 him mote than a kept, our national sports above I ep ach. responding to the wish of all there i pre- 4. twIlIENIti-, A FAUX I as ever. tion, and lieknw that lie Illininly, here* a leterl Point Ot view, Why should I diarry him or '401v, and if Peeping through, *the curtained (140 a ap lau§0 froin to n ant All d 1) Ilational. sportsmen.) aeq 11C , u look ally one Oise don,t w ors ot tile caliteen she saw him i c Redniond to , n the to Miss Dancaster the chequ YOU the had es'" One, land 90111 is in ry,business. I lie 11 ould abst i in oi g i re He there poll repeats, ill the, liatne of in that Illet ill tile rekfa.it' a it Ira u. She Bus--. ilia eni tit, tile challe-1 drann for a succes9f ill rival. lag already publish- AVith -that lie rode to ting ed alcroc.9 all couldn't be bothered with him. I think Pcctel of see tly communica pres .oral tile newspapers never feel -ill love Ivith any with iim. The dimovery of her owp public announce- esm, with, tile ci.o(l fle. took the I�etcr an(I exit filed tile 14,11glt 04c_Jbeqkklj' cont- ments offering a cheque of one hundred Ness e aJ1 11 y tie In in ious of liero,ivii triumpli 'fes, _q, less colls N f I' OicitY ill oial's crime must always poupda to any, latly not engaged in the t an, of her ri ' c IN,;. Site had never ��veli 0`110 1., C111,100S Zr"Vell to so niany. I lo,�e a I tile q Ptissible while Nics a lived. Th c U71- compan t a mo - and illy sole tholig A -ho shall will tho I m, 0 fertil val's defeat, witho- It rht is to w it 1,11' it aditiira- niNichols could not have (le- for skiT lind. beAu r m tful -,t� Ivere'.gilt; tilere NAI`L8 it Mronet lit I e 16 lIt'9 hesitation, and absolutely forge it I e U'q tic vised it 9tronger i centive to th ty. As no. I' but tllt site oil ti was it ader the observtion of a it, ul- oompete, it would b6 taken for titude, tit the Co. .1 r with a�r- X, ladies cou k puined her hor ran Be Wd put th el�leq left lie le of the 6titsidir. W.'Mian halt to fie, 'Ct, erself some Iiii-xil week tilt greedy Pontest, resolves itself into -a trial of horse- It k ted CIA all are beautifuli go. t4t th� in Th liand lily Ifoo Mill fe Mea"while,"'week b L (1: 0 ww,�( y y h ry i tk inanship. The contest, if, opent' el�c said. ve w6h Ivitl Clille ubD'Esperance, had bo all, -I, illy owli Io thefive nOt licart-1 lily viol, .0 for pounds to her,littstand. only to su rules as were provided- for -the 13y. J Ove, 1,v6-hNwd you are a lady now 6 t, t it 1)o 17 think I know nolle ill the world that .1 e than ever necessary to 'Afety of horse (1, ride 'Doubtleso' here's 11" 1), It- w 9 ij,)iv mor W an r. A1171 worran, jv]ho, a tit of si!sht, but sl�e begrudged [lie alliougst that vast audielloo many, r9fes-o prftissiollirtl, 4ad no fit f keep ifin o I know it cried the le , none the P dy about tak- ajails t tat paid for his retire- sionat ladies have been drawn licte-by cur- ing the,gift; but she knew hat 1L (111(1�:! !('It r n 13 1 11101 le I know Don� t. you.- Vf4taoViii- 0-yery. -fine -for Ua fear of 'ustice was ca"t&jItly 0 io ity sIV ,wjet3 aho to. snake Or' a Ci- In ind colitest is euel'ous 3e ro Aniond Ilo:W llout Ilm? V , tile necessity 'knowledgment, nd, ton-olfin he Co Ile t ? )erson Of Re ill -'a lid Urty­ spirit of rivalry, see I t vIllt, Illoiley Oil weekly P&W g the ell to them its to all. -Every faeility will )erunce, xvith her heel, she t It florpt nient 0gether continually pre- givew t ietn by the att�ndaints to leave tile' holding ulf the cheque J ty enter the a that an title, See bu1 10. V, f 0 1 11c c Jlike tli,- I)PI , IT ,,011 Vdicti its . Theburdeneveryda became their places And 0 OIvi Ito "and ill 0 of t hitok-rable. rena, and 114L- Cot vie of it. on , b- ttle And w migh see thc, use Nc8sa had in, Ve existence for cludes by wishing that the best horsewoman Nes liet' wn"s unendurable,, Nessia was may lilvin. ILre inpulse, got you Sit 1% -ds lifted from her saddle, arvayej ,lit'S 0'_Ul forni to ..at- the th vvords with a finding f[esh pleasure elled i`obc, crowned with olive. s to add to her enjoy!, The spee* ndt tile"t­ if life. Nothing was wantill Redmoll(I r Is -oil lik' ell is received with enthusiastic led to -tile Beat of lionour with the banA ndl e t S call it g to stir applause, in which lie remounts and ridell the tbrong outvying one the Other i!l lier f I f I ec o 11-11 P'�Sitioll had Nes::ii. I-Avas no lollg�r lin a. delusion lip her passion and goad her oil to out of the areno. In sev ar s .:0ne o NVA4 -4,epRrdA& the ioverific� -t h,,t(l hcc:, desperation. cral p t of the lot o ITT building t qreds it inovenienti arill it is clear she shall be drligge(l fr,orn N hSite knew tit wonlan, beill I A nc-w tipectacle by the bal- that soine "outaiders" are determined tlo try t t Redniond, was prepared arsal after for the 1:100. I'lle excitement grows its the furious imprecatiol. co, flitat ulto st:wOrliall flow. stil, itud putlo tip for rehe. lley Illaq As (boll as tile holiday audience grooms lc.,L(I Out to tile steps a string of (TO BF, little ill!ithLt" Ilut'nothfn` more, 'lie felt i!, f lebt N Jal I ofr, tile iiiIoal dings is 1130 D.) tile were placard- twenty stuldled horses. to illoilielit. bile looked :it dli.. extrse, pretentious friend it silence Av !i a flourish of trumpets, delivers tile. Challenge e01,YMPIC A Creek herald mounts tile dais, and ffer fo like p-'t'y in her fit _�e, awl tilt ii si,c OF O%U' HUXI)RED P017N*DR. President Fonseca and Iii.8 go% Cni'me-iii it. in your bottfliiet." Rol to the crourd of Greeks behind the I rize of one liundre(I pounds is otrerell to have favored tile People- of ]a let, runwuLitor who tliall in Vic prize of Siall w razil wtli ar 16w, Calm toile— ho respond vociferously. On6 after the of, of tile contitution according tc Lot-, do renieriber. - all that 3, u have, In 0 0 A V_ other girl-, 6lip under the barrier, and pre- they propose to (foverli the cotintr But if I mat sent theirselves as competitors ; they Lt. The infor'lliltioll (Toile for mv tIIIy -;!Cosc '01, Ava,� -c)ncentrateil in thc t co on IP op'en ate you fcl- savill illy life ell by decree, is pro - 0 tripieus 9 to eve one witout L-Xf upt ,it hillitt Ing. of led lip the s4lip to the udget', -%N,llo preiont inding the Brazilian peoplo Would lie (,tcbtor its IJ)ng its I to (lie saine bytile eflell with A billiell of colored ribbon. Ily until it i a p,,,d n urn bers of tile Intermit ional company." s amended or repealed $to It'san o!ler of a-,!' "Ob, I 111(fix't feel the, I by 4 eb. ni the time they have taken their place o . I- 1r; 'RU1101111celmetit, was flanked oil each dais, sorno ldie froin tho lidienee-have its lediiig'feature ithan Yon (16' 11 tile wiliell is to mcut oil Nov. replied the laf �y, ttt-ii- ver it itg�Lin hih blue and white—Ness'is coine down into Cie arelia. There are four aWay 11,101 .1 sniff of contemptand 8 tile lit'vir Constitution re - hi lie, Well Cannot ill�rl 01A of the wit eblors—oli wh-ch were printed, Of theri. They roceive fvours frol- t (Ill'te `10-9eb' the organic of thd Ii Ile lwills UuIled Like that histl(lille.,li, it N-essa, sat. ill inediLtion, N%ith lift- ed ; but insteadof going directly to the fohled in ber Iap until tit door (;pe ell n(I retire to prepred it fUll 1Viola (let; that the Congrers of tile U,,1111C i!l to lr_r)jj ft�l. cf) Rgaillkit tile whole world, for out, for t they authority to x tho 1111V feet. -)n uok unct"Insclolls- hundrul poundi; at. each represehttion. heru to put Qn the regulation Costume. to, contract it national aof Ill; e expressit A ebariot race between men tills - ill) Ille In_ On i lie first onda , ( IWON'Ttle.for its 01,11711, ne-s iii in February tile spec- teritil ; the I t Ill. ontsitle pa nient, to e f hi& fitde ill(licat&l .1 SeLtIed 1-8, com ing down Ill to y gli- Prot uce(l. e fol. tile and car- the ar'ena in costunle, witil tileir colors, are to (Iliti 11iiii) F: li!(! 11(ft 111,1kcs suell ul to,which fti- ene ate intel-liti( ial and inItet, pentets had been at work for weeks, and ols Oil foreign goods. ill.ported fair women of ni(.an I)irtli seent p(cu!i,,trly greeted wi �.1, it shower of applause, allot to impose 1' 0 W", yoll illit" till')' IlILd got U -tallip tax and postal (illes, and y P cloths and to the dais, Once inore tile. lierald (Jelij-et-s to bittemi which gavc to that part of the build. his challen 4c, tile (,'()illagc. But iinlike' the It. is, I have Jwen thinking tibont xvll�tt 3,nu girl in Pale Nue, tile Brazilian gives pDSItion wile rveev.­qzi..sucn . 8ai,l Nks;a, meditatively, still seat - 1!1" ml,�ilpie( I I;y the. audience the aspect of it bordered With white, who has hitherto beeii in aniphiti.leiitre—nearly enough foran IOU in thelerowd, passes under the bafti exe conip froill a Scot& (A witli lie.- 11114N in her ]a") by I *le Of tile telegraphs,"and anomalies and ana- tit the further call of the relia, allot %?aI er uthority to establish bnks. It to nle tllLL I iiii. ks :�tipulates that tile" executive tchroni in:s inlA 3 oil at, every point. At one info theltrenit. 114;lit lie itit-- 1111ditorium half a dozen private declare Nvr 'or conclude treaty of peaco.. vidill for till, filture simply hi. A cry 1) rsts front tile crowd, and is cello - end of ke place be Ili) nee(I of to, Ila\-(- 'itY Of boxes lad been cleared away to ma -1 '1 ed by tile audience above, s site is reco- lot- a flight, of hteps loadin to the benches ell. in limiting tile presidentiaL rolienbered 1 o% low judg6, abo I T 'less '10 Lertil to six 'yea cili ill the ei It like I-(-,, ve whict rose a chair of "Irene Irene!" Sliouttli-Grecks. "Vinl I's, tha officer e-electioii. ininistere ;L!'C no it tills through I the Queen of Skill anil Beauty-_ Dancasterz-Lhat's slic fie to tile t fl, 1 1 1 A (to II­q'!It exples. hiniscif ng of cuttoin beilig it,- audience. oes,"I �7ay into tile Greco Roman med14-. it The first race'is run b th four outsiders ithey eligible fril. ti.c Of - nothing ffii. a 11'r,tilelit. J;llt, folgot I v 0 )rcidelit or Vice 11rc:j;kJcllt. rice of I tile -e llight birrier running uound the whole arena alone the williler is le;l till in tile snC&!( lir --te steps it It Ilcr I -all to tliv irl eres- are p- Clicloscil it Iiiiii . ow or'the (;reek andi- seated in tile golt 1. Lo ( J ulid 8tat t. h t t cre: 1, a s I I ost 11:i k! Illiddle was occut)ied by R mised, The next race is I till by ineinbers of thecon, lenchaira %utliejudges. cr f(Indly. POintive, n(I ire to hold office life 1A und conl6ats; t1lo 81) ol good behavior. Lau ­ and i thi, iiii the ace Ptity, torious National Congres I114uglit comes in vie Im and tile' Imi-rier was divided the i", t i% co it rses v a c: 11r(' Asily by two lengths. Anti "w Britisli I'arlianitent, -Ili (4rer (if inz=i ge in it each of.tripods, each lie prize is two it part t!.!,-- y to be contesled between the JIU4341CCt high, on, nd cannot be W., of the Comititu sie-mnt and -Tf, garlai1d together: the awd the otitisi(ler who Nvor, liatl 1, Of tlitm tmr.--c for tile I Invalid by,any other .1lithorilLy. 'I'llele i iorges the inner one the first rac. Fresh horlses are hrought ful, 0-:11 iots itild pedestrians. In I clean cut If I ha accepte I Idl l, h c &till the lady comesdown the steps. rhe band tile 1"Icll ollio of the ofrerdL-I might 994 0' At half,past seven every sent ii the vast stHkesup, and t lie enthusiastic (;ree framers of tile new collstitutioll 9 liced to think oviec. lJum k.; stril�c ,VC that. iis my oivll ft rned -c -ely sectilar buildin z waA lakeu. oney was tu lip a chant in lionour of their favorite, t fie String to put bway 44 the (toorq, evell for 66 private rto be no �All il.tello to ltecllre." btirden being, " Our Irene Tile%- hd liven secured by 'Kesga?s The outsider mounts tilt re led it 6) is to re,ceive,any t lie llinireiis and their friends long before, for the steps; then bruti0it, IQr- it was 1kilown dutt t-oniething quite novel waid, and,Irene takes Lho hA(ldle. .)Y a lly 1. �ct 110 P� State 110 1 o Ile is she Cligio is to be permitted in the.pubTic Wliov) Illf" al was to Im produced. discus�4ioti before ti t - L; I no - I There is a gen-jel,134"7 -'I% a . ke a afting Ilace % t('.' The -i, It(,\%- begail With Llw entrance of ff-cl thit o'.1-1 Jesuit is to to -reside ill the"C'itlIll- N'C*I*y Powerful in tit( lax%,-- which Fergus, who bills entered t1,6 areita I!,ui lit this Ictl X 3 try, and no new convelit or le all -ff(-r Caoiiqli t"11161 4ttoowlauts with for thi It t, takes 11,11ILL 1� -%fr. Per filln to 8 ea the nmt- iv Up Illy estate 1.1 13, I! of i f who, 4atug quickly routid ter? (;Icarlytlieotit-ii(leri-jl)roteftiI is to be fountlild. -The I-iglit of fra, ll -_-.I ig in very restrivtod. bY tile ability to red and if I lvo,.d(l lt�cc(;pt serson tile trip6ds, vigorous terrn,4' Every one in r I lie se, lit lip tile tt ir(�w t0 to R4 ixe with caL.L11 tile IMA t ning of it. CoilciAlering the �;Act, thilat tile 01L!iary 11 -lits overhead "IA)ok, slitt'le going to get off," t;,]S g( 1 )o, ,.A. be-ing tlimned tip si owes AS existence to [lie riliv, th" -yol A �vener- keeper, with it �heavy bunch of ese are fl!0 11..Aln I Oil. Avelf, FO I'ttlt. about this tuille, able gal ciutrick or,other-!" tuuisIdug proviv-ipii. 'I'll f:i . 11 , key -1, featil, and seeing the that fell at tile arena, lit, res of this. draft oi� "aiiii shows it's all a put-up thing. T are t censers lit. slowlY opened 4he &tell& grates. tke Commentaries hoardarnonqst t have in't Is tile lit- audience tell IN -,Ikeleton- when the work or a liurbt of joyous laughter anti tie- on every ka. otnetihili like a. (it,-elded hi.ss "Lilt f -orth j With , F Ili 0 t6 (;reek spectators Tushed into t tile 1,4 , *, I he of disapprobationsuccee 8 tlteoul* Ub %% IS. if,, ing 6 Ines before ( I Vk�u 1, It. - (Tcet- ry hlia aserved for thein----nlen, women, and p0ing, wheii Fergus ol-Nov. 15. Ifow far tile- glid Iloo,ill Uk 110 vtsity Into tile oON and yo - ung, in all gorts of -middle, and all are hushed to hear . t initgoriginal featIlITA after P, In ough (we t i ilis X it i. 1 41.1. �t; 1111 Of 9i helter skelter; all eager planation. t, t 0 say. tile impending ordeal, Illp Sliouitl the soldier - t�tke offence t I lie IN,,, y tilgeLa L-ont place lit tile' barriir--sotne and gentleinell", he- Calls 'at'!' in which their servil.-cs hve blen rewarded, "ill LU apaiic _Uro. -,-r*VpinX tin fr y,_u---have foin in c (let- iL,,(l clossinl!3 the arena �t, 44ednitond d's to lady who %%-oil the firat d heir influence tbat M14:vs (Ill the other hide—a touch of the outsiders, as I may tail her, altholl-li allot the priests it -ow ill t C1119 added by a. father perch- site i's it lady eminvia und well 111111CIlt, ;LS tIlCy,iLre Klinost gove Ili on the edge it Ii 1 1;, .1110 C I F!i lilt of tile bo.Nea be- our profeuk;n -refuwas to run this heat on to do, it is nmrc thaft probable that I Ile pl'y 1,11 wl: )'y j-111 efilly, 1.1, IL1141 hy Some Lre-leggel 3-tioutigbteril th portant anti changes will be now Ih it e niare provitled for her. (Slight, applanke.) it tell clill )t e-4 t 11bing lit) mid taking possesioll of the Undubtedly that, mart.- 13 inferior to the one ebr- tile lat I shall i:(') marble balusters 1-Chlild tile judge's liench. allotted to our Miss lff)., ally I feel that, I ow1glitAu A%4ifte -the crowd i A Ship ,entir-man's off -L -r." j atill streallillig in fortunately we have no horsc --and it does it nl, %%']tat coill4l lie there ill I, blare of martial' Music, and the doubtful if any VXlst8-7tO IllatCh lis DR11- llie if to dis'CULSS Were to act the Ilovel Oil ri t once. arenli, to so.l.ttic nfl in it, of a vacant our fr 'lie would not Ile out- I renc ii bile %j -el o, itnessed of an ocean swinship (r soldiersenter, eatiating the treis sers on tile caster's,inount. ]tilt our filue antl tacle -(to Canadins t least) b,,on- be I Suppose '110 would tak acti fully against Nil. for attenip, ing t )—to Plake 11,great. T] I, p I ao e, t4l, the loud mirth will derision of all not as generous as sit(- is plucky. Site lias of-- freighted, being conveyed tile murder Ili(-. t,- I ni those who re in tile front row. Thesoldiers fered to chrin e -horses and run this ace -oln Lake Onturio to the corgian Bay C o hiin Whet"'Or I Iov(A 1, ncessitate our iWing Mlied as a w I I ntms. Ith ()r Ilot. are it fluo'l;jittering throw, tolembly Greek tier rival on X mare II.er rival flits refused, aselicine tlked of, ]tilt your Would tcarely e%o Iviet him, .1, Ili appearanco, but varryingo Wit. lie d6esi It ask itoman standainis and we- in the interest of fair phiv, have aniong pmeticl engincers, Nvho eliiii tlicitt aild Lcure the c I 1 tteat eagilLC 11fill headed by I Who in- Congente(l. r sks you to I e his the pian is perfectly feasible and that by the tu so Ua struincutsare inintiNtakably of the nineteenth I '(Irene wine Phouted tin excited'youn expenditure of $12,M),000 the idea eould be sholl der as if it hd )wen it ]till( of. lead. nThe Prospect of I centmy. They tire followedby eihtchario Igentleman from hia box ; Md theik idlowe(I realized. I Three tracks of tile, ordinary Jeling Put into n ]tests- bringing Ole 'ho, alightin at the Istich a burst of applause 4o Nessit (lisnioulft- guge, laid side by side, would be required. IK,x to face her husband cltilled I �r t.� tile ititl8to; U * A 9 jok -ou'd better for site knew that, -he .v,otii( say, ell ' aswrid to tako their placesion the led and gave tip ill &perance to her rival, that At each end of Lhe road lift locks be ­ She said, benches., 'They are all ellually venerable i Ithe very plalce shook Lo tile 8torni. constructed to Place tile vessel oil *tile it chanee-yon inay not That wornan's pluee is'liere me, n tllo� wlliw.l 6,as of their longbeards and flowiri There was a' fair start, but it becaric while four turata-bles it certain 9 -,,nts ien eoines the whole stud Of horses obvious in the first lap thAt Nessal was to 9 t t%vent�v-one. " But t ere's the murder'land did the. work illy Ile route wouldpiiable vessels to t1unk it will ble all right in the dock ; for It was she Will- pli lined locks. -TI lal and ponies, eath led by a p -7mid I bet n to litands, faile(J. Sho drugged -classical suffer defeat at last-, Mrs. Redmond, each other. It is estimated that threc fyou knoN% Let _roperly 111 peiiny of N-0111. time tilici Aovtor he etalled to pruvoii stivoill but not inounted. The rocesaion is though she took no part ill -contest, 10coluotives would Ile sufficient to trans. w3 wo r Is." cl(wed by a motly crowd or gladiators, wareely breathed for thp choking sense of port a vessel of 2,000 tons weight, fintl somp ineansto ( YOU The woman was paiiia staicken at the lancing girls, javelin men, wrestlers, and exultation as she saw the distance widening including ve�sel and cargo, or more, Nt Of It where will yo Ile Ifter all, others ; dild by tile time the last man has between the two riders. There was all than 1,000 tons register at the rate of 3,011. A fvoti-rite be -b do entered, the band, having made tile tour of unustioL and. ominous silence as Nessa tell iiiiles per It d tilat ! got teeth all4-eye and tilat our or seven hours for sixty_ deetht mile cried, dropping in a chair. She the twocoursea, have taken their places on passedWRe starting place oil the second lap 8ix-miles. Were -the, project carried out it h MIL lio ong are Von go- dared not look Xessa in the face for fear net, the raised dais, and the whole sirens, is full AleDgUlbehind. Adt site never lost courage. would save 428 mile's of lake navigation and qto keel) ild what ooll own inight betray her guilt anti cojnp� icity of y glitter and oolour. All the march ends, The mare she rode was the second be t in 28 nile of an Is c al between Chicago and Mon. st 'eni I! A young WDinan in the attempted cirime. "You ninatti't do tJIq spectators all round the arena behind the the stud, and had carried her home in treal, enabling. it propeller from, Ciiicago ta �hogljt her livio riding in a that," she repeated, with a faltering vodc;e barrier burst, into a hymn. This has a strik- triumph many a time. She hiOped to recover reach Montr I or even Quebec before it WhY) if a tra(les IIg Iy ea nian married You, he'd bave "(1nn't take -any notice of me. I'm upset. I illf effect upon the real audience, who I hem- the lost ground in the next two laps, an, could reach Buffalo, and save at lea t three 4 tll,-,t 11P. It tell you why." s can se ets seem t, be part and parcel of the sparing the whip, cried with cheerful ell- (lays between Chicago and the Atlantic sea. c0lild not have thought of 'it letter "The reason is clear enough,'""i6id Nom, show. couragement to her mare. Suddenly it board- Besides, it could hardly fail to divert' 't%n for i,(,t Inarrying Lord Crield oz, irn. Ily: Redmond is still yot;r -hus. Meatiwhile, the soldiers, dis 0 m that the outsider was much of the traffic from the railways operat.. . I kill( _perung, tak 011) band. no kip position at regular intervilals amon t th losing round ; and so site was. But it ing in the Northwestern States to Canadial kd 1- repartec v.,; F Cures f -Tes tlat'4 it. -that's it, deac little of ;",the woman said, eaferly cat4Wng, cro within the barrier, their fixed Was. no fault of hers: tl'gaywrance had heard lines, seeing that the route would offer fae Can't you say plair Ing armour b V�at it litteri standing out well Neilsa'evolice behind, an becorneconscions tiesforthe movement of freig t incompar. It at tile excuse gratefully "be is st Liny huslaw against the varied colonrls of �he hustling that she was not in the same hands. As ably superior to those throuvit Americarl call T mob.� The hymn is over, and the boys are she slackened, her The scheme will probably be ry," I band. I couldnt give evidence that inigh" 6,pplied tile whip, territory Weil,.�atl 1wr ruin him for evir. You must forget wiat I shoving forward to see what is to come nexL and the high-te�iperild animal, who never brought before the attention of the Domin- II*r;1at1()I.- ric-n I exaggerated He couldn't tO"cll This pause in a fitting opportunityfor a round felt the whip from Nessa's hand, resenting ion parliament next sessian, when it may be 41t,q,hcll I iijarry it your eatAte Proalle nie_yo�' sprak of we I.Canllpd &pplause ; for rubbigh the treatment, swerved from. her con expected a more 'detailed ex I t* though roe an ana, ion will: to that irtitti—the Barriser or Fergue (it ally. it may go, it is good rubbidi pa iieen from slackened stW more. Only when Nena,s be inade. Meanwhile, the old project of a this. Yolu won't take legal pro- the uncritical point of view'of -Ontario Ship Camal is abandoned, aA eh I feel' tit, one about the ordinary mare was neck and neck. with her in the Huron ta LI. VeCdin_(fs--DrOlIlIsc me." Is hird lap and the was fired to her duty by being len practicable and twice as expensive 'pectator. 0 0 - hot I WVth all lily heart I gi ttile' pr' T;ie band descends from, I the dkis and the of the audience, now mat! with as the ship milway. je right Fergus enters on his thorough)Avd in exc she recovered her tomficr,,and IL IV;]! I have said, already tht,so fat* a. gm"elnnf, th� it 1 (16 not wisil 0 tate any correct riding co4tumc of $truck on t W" too'late The'Laraw, Boll. eel ilzust I,,- m, c6ricerne to -clay. No en- t to Win. 'But i I IrGula Ile Au McI World. 14tr tj t it k e all TIT s 4, e- ust him. could persuade hiin W bind his brow the were close- to the w1nning pos d t t t, all you! Thank 1, 441 Iffiv Said t wreath, and agnihia the chitch for t1 WU no time io get the pac; anti for What is described in an Ameiiban't�o�bh Lord C d,hu bl p We i ion. He dismounts and aeftilids' the first time in herrecord d'Esperance mine 'Leal journal all the lbrgest boiler ever builtf mon ch know di tl I t� lit What lie %vak, and Am tested,a week or two ago at one of 'the W NO to it in thow has g6en gers in lie el t ais ; he is Ing in welmd. Ile is Plea-sed1l UP tile crally believta,thsta he has to, announce �Jlrs. Redmond bit her lips throonigh- in her alectric-lighting st�tions m',New York' with Illy eyes tT gelv h, f as atounded It is said to be -en ' ILAtj . , re all( A�Vlt XJV1. - that Lliere's a hi" mamewhwlo—VIGI& Dan-' vexation, and Forgus imsQ caged in a vertical Isbell N-11 14 my teed. ly of ths kind Dapm Wokoned hurt fritim his box,, and a, J inch thick, and to contain OW tubes, each e'tO4 YDII say ; but wilen'be -Be cuter indispi or some N,h 'hire nd-recognisi woWs. few.hurried w9r4s wor6- embanged the of'wbich are 3 inches in diameter. The -and every Ono liste" to - owtcb big 0 8 me only ia� a 444 "it'ned ond knew th&P-barrisiteW.-ell by blowing bis UUWft0rW li,11146400 thu;l+_r44,PW aftor peal ap- length of these tubes if stretched out would. iving in dw begiv earti b V94 h grr Rq, ly IShe &44 than informs the plattim. rdach 7200 fe b, or very' with Mrs. Red=nd 112 euddii - bY44titation t m4xl nearly R miles. h in audiefibe 4 13 im 'ILI that certain eavious detraet�rs Fwi' u4noo -more rode into the., i" The*wh6le boiler contains 6000 sqnare fe not all ""Patient exclamation, 14hat had. -always feamd &A disti 4 r4ow ran in bushing the tumult. of heating sftrface and is of 1000 to 0 1 f 91 di lik .1 h He had spread tho report. that t W11 me Jor his Wife. 9 Y t thlatibe 18 1 6( itrt frou ith evi- ternath nal have been "equamd12 and. Re mid thet, altovIgh n meifiber of the Power - that of I)ioj4ijn with his RL T '.,' T lit T, lit t f ma (I hl i cc" 11 1 IV a is te all r b 4: aILZA v 14WPI 16. I n 777 7 F1 W 41 I V - F - - - ''. - It, -, - 1. . 177 �11_ 71T t `14.sr i, + T �14 i;lw V1. J 1 - � - , I 4 .7 1. .v. IT 4�,q. A � 4, . I � � - . I R sllnxx One Who Its 1")I(l their 011% -6ya lwiitatintr, I-, elt Inali take -l' yet), t t I D (y 8 L 111)�,LtlOrl. prett, e. t 1w r - _., I Lt as (t7 I - , 0'.c.r. tit"! t he Y leao- ti L tat Iva red hear lit— t o lie Ptlt8 WollI.Mi t Out N theill a Illit(le 011C? 10%'e's OtvII it 11"tel a Ifl-A.Vit of )IIII'llan that 110thin" 1i todiscoverson they tilt, ri '" A- L*li an(l are 0 90 Sea ;­­I,Il(-0="1s thitil :'Y O'Leary (gal. -reel, ,"The girl tiluin T Iii)), it Char. Last night 'iail�l Ile turned NJ i k e who go$ fire here and at those for F)III111, only ',unp ineet. the ( tirc4l with, ell- Iss what �tor—"Heart t'lought, there N% 1111 her heart, -;)Lt Allil fight. icnt shollicl I �tll autoniatoti expression and �­i call play the Mil )q-illlancy,the I;— , .-) i -ta;n- � 1). 1! �, .3 eel ;,I)ouf me, with onl y "L',! L ilia strange I i_T.) Vo - wtirruk up for it." Toss i rt-a,ls or tails 'I.)wlinayther �,tniles c-,)mniand la�i;t vreek, ),It (q, tietonib- ; but one of a 'Id I , 1, '1 t , AVell sillAcTlen, the �ant I-cil)orted 'fu NJ' ,Hioying -he" jent. ii 'Olicit ahlis. S ��i 1, -,five l"hi'd f (,.L )Ill pass 1011, o Slir (11 -cls- t1le kill(Ily to It. littla 011e ,!::.tI!,A neck calliI'g car D: -o the 11,11 0 . d but Ila first At 1,lilld girl of tearin Ular� on the Lid there, 81 r OW11 1.0,3t Y t pre%,erlt As I... IIttIc OTIC vere 1!1J( I)u t , c.a-,allts,ivould Tlo. p � - 0', aendal-uleria 0 to the e -ii L I pt. Thii5 n1sup [d-seekerp became a' i-; fortune bysP0011- Ile becalile a Mono - t lie was Emperor If vibout, ill 11 to 90 aii(i beavy I)lItt, ris . cl a . stick vathers, Ban change Of PrOl ftoll he Sent in of vapers his wkets f e d to bestow On _:k 7-. it - Comm WIPV-- dent onigiriont in the disc that one perienced. the Objects the THE., He seemed to 6 U*g to him- view in e production of th'e"pany -ha4 00"Y w4s entitled to. take the. prize of- Tiew e"You've done somethino wrong in your at such "litacle fered, ot the management felt thi6t At _ja�o L tit a4e, my friend, and I'd get it out of you in ti Pense Was to'prove so nobliyulion called for a signal maricoi Tessa afWr liat, tho continued IN &P- C FIAF ER XXV a men ient'g five inute's if I had von under cross exam- gh foreign, the company e winner� -posi- t on had that probation, i�respective of th and looking at it lorily fron English ove of fair play xvllicli- ver should be only ii� 7 I a selZi'neteer'est' ination Site drea&4 him mote than a kept, our national sports above I ep ach. responding to the wish of all there i pre- 4. twIlIENIti-, A FAUX I as ever. tion, and lieknw that lie Illininly, here* a leterl Point Ot view, Why should I diarry him or '401v, and if Peeping through, *the curtained (140 a ap lau§0 froin to n ant All d 1) Ilational. sportsmen.) aeq 11C , u look ally one Oise don,t w ors ot tile caliteen she saw him i c Redniond to , n the to Miss Dancaster the chequ YOU the had es'" One, land 90111 is in ry,business. I lie 11 ould abst i in oi g i re He there poll repeats, ill the, liatne of in that Illet ill tile rekfa.it' a it Ira u. She Bus--. ilia eni tit, tile challe-1 drann for a succes9f ill rival. lag already publish- AVith -that lie rode to ting ed alcroc.9 all couldn't be bothered with him. I think Pcctel of see tly communica pres .oral tile newspapers never feel -ill love Ivith any with iim. The dimovery of her owp public announce- esm, with, tile ci.o(l fle. took the I�etcr an(I exit filed tile 14,11glt 04c_Jbeqkklj' cont- ments offering a cheque of one hundred Ness e aJ1 11 y tie In in ious of liero,ivii triumpli 'fes, _q, less colls N f I' OicitY ill oial's crime must always poupda to any, latly not engaged in the t an, of her ri ' c IN,;. Site had never ��veli 0`110 1., C111,100S Zr"Vell to so niany. I lo,�e a I tile q Ptissible while Nics a lived. Th c U71- compan t a mo - and illy sole tholig A -ho shall will tho I m, 0 fertil val's defeat, witho- It rht is to w it 1,11' it aditiira- niNichols could not have (le- for skiT lind. beAu r m tful -,t� Ivere'.gilt; tilere NAI`L8 it Mronet lit I e 16 lIt'9 hesitation, and absolutely forge it I e U'q tic vised it 9tronger i centive to th ty. As no. I' but tllt site oil ti was it ader the observtion of a it, ul- oompete, it would b6 taken for titude, tit the Co. .1 r with a�r- X, ladies cou k puined her hor ran Be Wd put th el�leq left lie le of the 6titsidir. W.'Mian halt to fie, 'Ct, erself some Iiii-xil week tilt greedy Pontest, resolves itself into -a trial of horse- It k ted CIA all are beautifuli go. t4t th� in Th liand lily Ifoo Mill fe Mea"while,"'week b L (1: 0 ww,�( y y h ry i tk inanship. The contest, if, opent' el�c said. ve w6h Ivitl Clille ubD'Esperance, had bo all, -I, illy owli Io thefive nOt licart-1 lily viol, .0 for pounds to her,littstand. only to su rules as were provided- for -the 13y. J Ove, 1,v6-hNwd you are a lady now 6 t, t it 1)o 17 think I know nolle ill the world that .1 e than ever necessary to 'Afety of horse (1, ride 'Doubtleso' here's 11" 1), It- w 9 ij,)iv mor W an r. A1171 worran, jv]ho, a tit of si!sht, but sl�e begrudged [lie alliougst that vast audielloo many, r9fes-o prftissiollirtl, 4ad no fit f keep ifin o I know it cried the le , none the P dy about tak- ajails t tat paid for his retire- sionat ladies have been drawn licte-by cur- ing the,gift; but she knew hat 1L (111(1�:! !('It r n 13 1 11101 le I know Don� t. you.- Vf4taoViii- 0-yery. -fine -for Ua fear of 'ustice was ca"t&jItly 0 io ity sIV ,wjet3 aho to. snake Or' a Ci- In ind colitest is euel'ous 3e ro Aniond Ilo:W llout Ilm? V , tile necessity 'knowledgment, nd, ton-olfin he Co Ile t ? )erson Of Re ill -'a lid Urty­ spirit of rivalry, see I t vIllt, Illoiley Oil weekly P&W g the ell to them its to all. -Every faeility will )erunce, xvith her heel, she t It florpt nient 0gether continually pre- givew t ietn by the att�ndaints to leave tile' holding ulf the cheque J ty enter the a that an title, See bu1 10. V, f 0 1 11c c Jlike tli,- I)PI , IT ,,011 Vdicti its . Theburdeneveryda became their places And 0 OIvi Ito "and ill 0 of t hitok-rable. rena, and 114L- Cot vie of it. on , b- ttle And w migh see thc, use Nc8sa had in, Ve existence for cludes by wishing that the best horsewoman Nes liet' wn"s unendurable,, Nessia was may lilvin. ILre inpulse, got you Sit 1% -ds lifted from her saddle, arvayej ,lit'S 0'_Ul forni to ..at- the th vvords with a finding f[esh pleasure elled i`obc, crowned with olive. s to add to her enjoy!, The spee* ndt tile"t­ if life. Nothing was wantill Redmoll(I r Is -oil lik' ell is received with enthusiastic led to -tile Beat of lionour with the banA ndl e t S call it g to stir applause, in which lie remounts and ridell the tbrong outvying one the Other i!l lier f I f I ec o 11-11 P'�Sitioll had Nes::ii. I-Avas no lollg�r lin a. delusion lip her passion and goad her oil to out of the areno. In sev ar s .:0ne o NVA4 -4,epRrdA& the ioverific� -t h,,t(l hcc:, desperation. cral p t of the lot o ITT building t qreds it inovenienti arill it is clear she shall be drligge(l fr,orn N hSite knew tit wonlan, beill I A nc-w tipectacle by the bal- that soine "outaiders" are determined tlo try t t Redniond, was prepared arsal after for the 1:100. I'lle excitement grows its the furious imprecatiol. co, flitat ulto st:wOrliall flow. stil, itud putlo tip for rehe. lley Illaq As (boll as tile holiday audience grooms lc.,L(I Out to tile steps a string of (TO BF, little ill!ithLt" Ilut'nothfn` more, 'lie felt i!, f lebt N Jal I ofr, tile iiiIoal dings is 1130 D.) tile were placard- twenty stuldled horses. to illoilielit. bile looked :it dli.. extrse, pretentious friend it silence Av !i a flourish of trumpets, delivers tile. Challenge e01,YMPIC A Creek herald mounts tile dais, and ffer fo like p-'t'y in her fit _�e, awl tilt ii si,c OF O%U' HUXI)RED P017N*DR. President Fonseca and Iii.8 go% Cni'me-iii it. in your bottfliiet." Rol to the crourd of Greeks behind the I rize of one liundre(I pounds is otrerell to have favored tile People- of ]a let, runwuLitor who tliall in Vic prize of Siall w razil wtli ar 16w, Calm toile— ho respond vociferously. On6 after the of, of tile contitution according tc Lot-, do renieriber. - all that 3, u have, In 0 0 A V_ other girl-, 6lip under the barrier, and pre- they propose to (foverli the cotintr But if I mat sent theirselves as competitors ; they Lt. The infor'lliltioll (Toile for mv tIIIy -;!Cosc '01, Ava,� -c)ncentrateil in thc t co on IP op'en ate you fcl- savill illy life ell by decree, is pro - 0 tripieus 9 to eve one witout L-Xf upt ,it hillitt Ing. of led lip the s4lip to the udget', -%N,llo preiont inding the Brazilian peoplo Would lie (,tcbtor its IJ)ng its I to (lie saine bytile eflell with A billiell of colored ribbon. Ily until it i a p,,,d n urn bers of tile Intermit ional company." s amended or repealed $to It'san o!ler of a-,!' "Ob, I 111(fix't feel the, I by 4 eb. ni the time they have taken their place o . I- 1r; 'RU1101111celmetit, was flanked oil each dais, sorno ldie froin tho lidienee-have its lediiig'feature ithan Yon (16' 11 tile wiliell is to mcut oil Nov. replied the laf �y, ttt-ii- ver it itg�Lin hih blue and white—Ness'is coine down into Cie arelia. There are four aWay 11,101 .1 sniff of contemptand 8 tile lit'vir Constitution re - hi lie, Well Cannot ill�rl 01A of the wit eblors—oli wh-ch were printed, Of theri. They roceive fvours frol- t (Ill'te `10-9eb' the organic of thd Ii Ile lwills UuIled Like that histl(lille.,li, it N-essa, sat. ill inediLtion, N%ith lift- ed ; but insteadof going directly to the fohled in ber Iap until tit door (;pe ell n(I retire to prepred it fUll 1Viola (let; that the Congrers of tile U,,1111C i!l to lr_r)jj ft�l. cf) Rgaillkit tile whole world, for out, for t they authority to x tho 1111V feet. -)n uok unct"Insclolls- hundrul poundi; at. each represehttion. heru to put Qn the regulation Costume. to, contract it national aof Ill; e expressit A ebariot race between men tills - ill) Ille In_ On i lie first onda , ( IWON'Ttle.for its 01,11711, ne-s iii in February tile spec- teritil ; the I t Ill. ontsitle pa nient, to e f hi& fitde ill(licat&l .1 SeLtIed 1-8, com ing down Ill to y gli- Prot uce(l. e fol. tile and car- the ar'ena in costunle, witil tileir colors, are to (Iliti 11iiii) F: li!(! 11(ft 111,1kcs suell ul to,which fti- ene ate intel-liti( ial and inItet, pentets had been at work for weeks, and ols Oil foreign goods. ill.ported fair women of ni(.an I)irtli seent p(cu!i,,trly greeted wi �.1, it shower of applause, allot to impose 1' 0 W", yoll illit" till')' IlILd got U -tallip tax and postal (illes, and y P cloths and to the dais, Once inore tile. lierald (Jelij-et-s to bittemi which gavc to that part of the build. his challen 4c, tile (,'()illagc. But iinlike' the It. is, I have Jwen thinking tibont xvll�tt 3,nu girl in Pale Nue, tile Brazilian gives pDSItion wile rveev.­qzi..sucn . 8ai,l Nks;a, meditatively, still seat - 1!1" ml,�ilpie( I I;y the. audience the aspect of it bordered With white, who has hitherto beeii in aniphiti.leiitre—nearly enough foran IOU in thelerowd, passes under the bafti exe conip froill a Scot& (A witli lie.- 11114N in her ]a") by I *le Of tile telegraphs,"and anomalies and ana- tit the further call of the relia, allot %?aI er uthority to establish bnks. It to nle tllLL I iiii. ks :�tipulates that tile" executive tchroni in:s inlA 3 oil at, every point. At one info theltrenit. 114;lit lie itit-- 1111ditorium half a dozen private declare Nvr 'or conclude treaty of peaco.. vidill for till, filture simply hi. A cry 1) rsts front tile crowd, and is cello - end of ke place be Ili) nee(I of to, Ila\-(- 'itY Of boxes lad been cleared away to ma -1 '1 ed by tile audience above, s site is reco- lot- a flight, of hteps loadin to the benches ell. in limiting tile presidentiaL rolienbered 1 o% low judg6, abo I T 'less '10 Lertil to six 'yea cili ill the ei It like I-(-,, ve whict rose a chair of "Irene Irene!" Sliouttli-Grecks. "Vinl I's, tha officer e-electioii. ininistere ;L!'C no it tills through I the Queen of Skill anil Beauty-_ Dancasterz-Lhat's slic fie to tile t fl, 1 1 1 A (to II­q'!It exples. hiniscif ng of cuttoin beilig it,- audience. oes,"I �7ay into tile Greco Roman med14-. it The first race'is run b th four outsiders ithey eligible fril. ti.c Of - nothing ffii. a 11'r,tilelit. J;llt, folgot I v 0 )rcidelit or Vice 11rc:j;kJcllt. rice of I tile -e llight birrier running uound the whole arena alone the williler is le;l till in tile snC&!( lir --te steps it It Ilcr I -all to tliv irl eres- are p- Clicloscil it Iiiiii . ow or'the (;reek andi- seated in tile golt 1. Lo ( J ulid 8tat t. h t t cre: 1, a s I I ost 11:i k! Illiddle was occut)ied by R mised, The next race is I till by ineinbers of thecon, lenchaira %utliejudges. cr f(Indly. POintive, n(I ire to hold office life 1A und conl6ats; t1lo 81) ol good behavior. Lau ­ and i thi, iiii the ace Ptity, torious National Congres I114uglit comes in vie Im and tile' Imi-rier was divided the i", t i% co it rses v a c: 11r(' Asily by two lengths. Anti "w Britisli I'arlianitent, -Ili (4rer (if inz=i ge in it each of.tripods, each lie prize is two it part t!.!,-- y to be contesled between the JIU4341CCt high, on, nd cannot be W., of the Comititu sie-mnt and -Tf, garlai1d together: the awd the otitisi(ler who Nvor, liatl 1, Of tlitm tmr.--c for tile I Invalid by,any other .1lithorilLy. 'I'llele i iorges the inner one the first rac. Fresh horlses are hrought ful, 0-:11 iots itild pedestrians. In I clean cut If I ha accepte I Idl l, h c &till the lady comesdown the steps. rhe band tile 1"Icll ollio of the ofrerdL-I might 994 0' At half,past seven every sent ii the vast stHkesup, and t lie enthusiastic (;ree framers of tile new collstitutioll 9 liced to think oviec. lJum k.; stril�c ,VC that. iis my oivll ft rned -c -ely sectilar buildin z waA lakeu. oney was tu lip a chant in lionour of their favorite, t fie String to put bway 44 the (toorq, evell for 66 private rto be no �All il.tello to ltecllre." btirden being, " Our Irene Tile%- hd liven secured by 'Kesga?s The outsider mounts tilt re led it 6) is to re,ceive,any t lie llinireiis and their friends long before, for the steps; then bruti0it, IQr- it was 1kilown dutt t-oniething quite novel waid, and,Irene takes Lho hA(ldle. .)Y a lly 1. �ct 110 P� State 110 1 o Ile is she Cligio is to be permitted in the.pubTic Wliov) Illf" al was to Im produced. discus�4ioti before ti t - L; I no - I There is a gen-jel,134"7 -'I% a . ke a afting Ilace % t('.' The -i, It(,\%- begail With Llw entrance of ff-cl thit o'.1-1 Jesuit is to to -reside ill the"C'itlIll- N'C*I*y Powerful in tit( lax%,-- which Fergus, who bills entered t1,6 areita I!,ui lit this Ictl X 3 try, and no new convelit or le all -ff(-r Caoiiqli t"11161 4ttoowlauts with for thi It t, takes 11,11ILL 1� -%fr. Per filln to 8 ea the nmt- iv Up Illy estate 1.1 13, I! of i f who, 4atug quickly routid ter? (;Icarlytlieotit-ii(leri-jl)roteftiI is to be fountlild. -The I-iglit of fra, ll -_-.I ig in very restrivtod. bY tile ability to red and if I lvo,.d(l lt�cc(;pt serson tile trip6ds, vigorous terrn,4' Every one in r I lie se, lit lip tile tt ir(�w t0 to R4 ixe with caL.L11 tile IMA t ning of it. CoilciAlering the �;Act, thilat tile 01L!iary 11 -lits overhead "IA)ok, slitt'le going to get off," t;,]S g( 1 )o, ,.A. be-ing tlimned tip si owes AS existence to [lie riliv, th" -yol A �vener- keeper, with it �heavy bunch of ese are fl!0 11..Aln I Oil. Avelf, FO I'ttlt. about this tuille, able gal ciutrick or,other-!" tuuisIdug proviv-ipii. 'I'll f:i . 11 , key -1, featil, and seeing the that fell at tile arena, lit, res of this. draft oi� "aiiii shows it's all a put-up thing. T are t censers lit. slowlY opened 4he &tell& grates. tke Commentaries hoardarnonqst t have in't Is tile lit- audience tell IN -,Ikeleton- when the work or a liurbt of joyous laughter anti tie- on every ka. otnetihili like a. (it,-elded hi.ss "Lilt f -orth j With , F Ili 0 t6 (;reek spectators Tushed into t tile 1,4 , *, I he of disapprobationsuccee 8 tlteoul* Ub %% IS. if,, ing 6 Ines before ( I Vk�u 1, It. - (Tcet- ry hlia aserved for thein----nlen, women, and p0ing, wheii Fergus ol-Nov. 15. Ifow far tile- glid Iloo,ill Uk 110 vtsity Into tile oON and yo - ung, in all gorts of -middle, and all are hushed to hear . t initgoriginal featIlITA after P, In ough (we t i ilis X it i. 1 41.1. �t; 1111 Of 9i helter skelter; all eager planation. t, t 0 say. tile impending ordeal, Illp Sliouitl the soldier - t�tke offence t I lie IN,,, y tilgeLa L-ont place lit tile' barriir--sotne and gentleinell", he- Calls 'at'!' in which their servil.-cs hve blen rewarded, "ill LU apaiic _Uro. -,-r*VpinX tin fr y,_u---have foin in c (let- iL,,(l clossinl!3 the arena �t, 44ednitond d's to lady who %%-oil the firat d heir influence tbat M14:vs (Ill the other hide—a touch of the outsiders, as I may tail her, altholl-li allot the priests it -ow ill t C1119 added by a. father perch- site i's it lady eminvia und well 111111CIlt, ;LS tIlCy,iLre Klinost gove Ili on the edge it Ii 1 1;, .1110 C I F!i lilt of tile bo.Nea be- our profeuk;n -refuwas to run this heat on to do, it is nmrc thaft probable that I Ile pl'y 1,11 wl: )'y j-111 efilly, 1.1, IL1141 hy Some Lre-leggel 3-tioutigbteril th portant anti changes will be now Ih it e niare provitled for her. (Slight, applanke.) it tell clill )t e-4 t 11bing lit) mid taking possesioll of the Undubtedly that, mart.- 13 inferior to the one ebr- tile lat I shall i:(') marble balusters 1-Chlild tile judge's liench. allotted to our Miss lff)., ally I feel that, I ow1glitAu A%4ifte -the crowd i A Ship ,entir-man's off -L -r." j atill streallillig in fortunately we have no horsc --and it does it nl, %%']tat coill4l lie there ill I, blare of martial' Music, and the doubtful if any VXlst8-7tO IllatCh lis DR11- llie if to dis'CULSS Were to act the Ilovel Oil ri t once. arenli, to so.l.ttic nfl in it, of a vacant our fr 'lie would not Ile out- I renc ii bile %j -el o, itnessed of an ocean swinship (r soldiersenter, eatiating the treis sers on tile caster's,inount. ]tilt our filue antl tacle -(to Canadins t least) b,,on- be I Suppose '110 would tak acti fully against Nil. for attenip, ing t )—to Plake 11,great. T] I, p I ao e, t4l, the loud mirth will derision of all not as generous as sit(- is plucky. Site lias of-- freighted, being conveyed tile murder Ili(-. t,- I ni those who re in tile front row. Thesoldiers fered to chrin e -horses and run this ace -oln Lake Onturio to the corgian Bay C o hiin Whet"'Or I Iov(A 1, ncessitate our iWing Mlied as a w I I ntms. Ith ()r Ilot. are it fluo'l;jittering throw, tolembly Greek tier rival on X mare II.er rival flits refused, aselicine tlked of, ]tilt your Would tcarely e%o Iviet him, .1, Ili appearanco, but varryingo Wit. lie d6esi It ask itoman standainis and we- in the interest of fair phiv, have aniong pmeticl engincers, Nvho eliiii tlicitt aild Lcure the c I 1 tteat eagilLC 11fill headed by I Who in- Congente(l. r sks you to I e his the pian is perfectly feasible and that by the tu so Ua struincutsare inintiNtakably of the nineteenth I '(Irene wine Phouted tin excited'youn expenditure of $12,M),000 the idea eould be sholl der as if it hd )wen it ]till( of. lead. nThe Prospect of I centmy. They tire followedby eihtchario Igentleman from hia box ; Md theik idlowe(I realized. I Three tracks of tile, ordinary Jeling Put into n ]tests- bringing Ole 'ho, alightin at the Istich a burst of applause 4o Nessit (lisnioulft- guge, laid side by side, would be required. IK,x to face her husband cltilled I �r t.� tile ititl8to; U * A 9 jok -ou'd better for site knew that, -he .v,otii( say, ell ' aswrid to tako their placesion the led and gave tip ill &perance to her rival, that At each end of Lhe road lift locks be ­ She said, benches., 'They are all ellually venerable i Ithe very plalce shook Lo tile 8torni. constructed to Place tile vessel oil *tile it chanee-yon inay not That wornan's pluee is'liere me, n tllo� wlliw.l 6,as of their longbeards and flowiri There was a' fair start, but it becaric while four turata-bles it certain 9 -,,nts ien eoines the whole stud Of horses obvious in the first lap thAt Nessal was to 9 t t%vent�v-one. " But t ere's the murder'land did the. work illy Ile route wouldpiiable vessels to t1unk it will ble all right in the dock ; for It was she Will- pli lined locks. -TI lal and ponies, eath led by a p -7mid I bet n to litands, faile(J. Sho drugged -classical suffer defeat at last-, Mrs. Redmond, each other. It is estimated that threc fyou knoN% Let _roperly 111 peiiny of N-0111. time tilici Aovtor he etalled to pruvoii stivoill but not inounted. The rocesaion is though she took no part ill -contest, 10coluotives would Ile sufficient to trans. w3 wo r Is." cl(wed by a motly crowd or gladiators, wareely breathed for thp choking sense of port a vessel of 2,000 tons weight, fintl somp ineansto ( YOU The woman was paiiia staicken at the lancing girls, javelin men, wrestlers, and exultation as she saw the distance widening including ve�sel and cargo, or more, Nt Of It where will yo Ile Ifter all, others ; dild by tile time the last man has between the two riders. There was all than 1,000 tons register at the rate of 3,011. A fvoti-rite be -b do entered, the band, having made tile tour of unustioL and. ominous silence as Nessa tell iiiiles per It d tilat ! got teeth all4-eye and tilat our or seven hours for sixty_ deetht mile cried, dropping in a chair. She the twocoursea, have taken their places on passedWRe starting place oil the second lap 8ix-miles. Were -the, project carried out it h MIL lio ong are Von go- dared not look Xessa in the face for fear net, the raised dais, and the whole sirens, is full AleDgUlbehind. Adt site never lost courage. would save 428 mile's of lake navigation and qto keel) ild what ooll own inight betray her guilt anti cojnp� icity of y glitter and oolour. All the march ends, The mare she rode was the second be t in 28 nile of an Is c al between Chicago and Mon. st 'eni I! A young WDinan in the attempted cirime. "You ninatti't do tJIq spectators all round the arena behind the the stud, and had carried her home in treal, enabling. it propeller from, Ciiicago ta �hogljt her livio riding in a that," she repeated, with a faltering vodc;e barrier burst, into a hymn. This has a strik- triumph many a time. She hiOped to recover reach Montr I or even Quebec before it WhY) if a tra(les IIg Iy ea nian married You, he'd bave "(1nn't take -any notice of me. I'm upset. I illf effect upon the real audience, who I hem- the lost ground in the next two laps, an, could reach Buffalo, and save at lea t three 4 tll,-,t 11P. It tell you why." s can se ets seem t, be part and parcel of the sparing the whip, cried with cheerful ell- (lays between Chicago and the Atlantic sea. c0lild not have thought of 'it letter "The reason is clear enough,'""i6id Nom, show. couragement to her mare. Suddenly it board- Besides, it could hardly fail to divert' 't%n for i,(,t Inarrying Lord Crield oz, irn. Ily: Redmond is still yot;r -hus. Meatiwhile, the soldiers, dis 0 m that the outsider was much of the traffic from the railways operat.. . I kill( _perung, tak 011) band. no kip position at regular intervilals amon t th losing round ; and so site was. But it ing in the Northwestern States to Canadial kd 1- repartec v.,; F Cures f -Tes tlat'4 it. -that's it, deac little of ;",the woman said, eaferly cat4Wng, cro within the barrier, their fixed Was. no fault of hers: tl'gaywrance had heard lines, seeing that the route would offer fae Can't you say plair Ing armour b V�at it litteri standing out well Neilsa'evolice behind, an becorneconscions tiesforthe movement of freig t incompar. It at tile excuse gratefully "be is st Liny huslaw against the varied colonrls of �he hustling that she was not in the same hands. As ably superior to those throuvit Americarl call T mob.� The hymn is over, and the boys are she slackened, her The scheme will probably be ry," I band. I couldnt give evidence that inigh" 6,pplied tile whip, territory Weil,.�atl 1wr ruin him for evir. You must forget wiat I shoving forward to see what is to come nexL and the high-te�iperild animal, who never brought before the attention of the Domin- II*r;1at1()I.- ric-n I exaggerated He couldn't tO"cll This pause in a fitting opportunityfor a round felt the whip from Nessa's hand, resenting ion parliament next sessian, when it may be 41t,q,hcll I iijarry it your eatAte Proalle nie_yo�' sprak of we I.Canllpd &pplause ; for rubbigh the treatment, swerved from. her con expected a more 'detailed ex I t* though roe an ana, ion will: to that irtitti—the Barriser or Fergue (it ally. it may go, it is good rubbidi pa iieen from slackened stW more. Only when Nena,s be inade. Meanwhile, the old project of a this. Yolu won't take legal pro- the uncritical point of view'of -Ontario Ship Camal is abandoned, aA eh I feel' tit, one about the ordinary mare was neck and neck. with her in the Huron ta LI. VeCdin_(fs--DrOlIlIsc me." Is hird lap and the was fired to her duty by being len practicable and twice as expensive 'pectator. 0 0 - hot I WVth all lily heart I gi ttile' pr' T;ie band descends from, I the dkis and the of the audience, now mat! with as the ship milway. je right Fergus enters on his thorough)Avd in exc she recovered her tomficr,,and IL IV;]! I have said, already tht,so fat* a. gm"elnnf, th� it 1 (16 not wisil 0 tate any correct riding co4tumc of $truck on t W" too'late The'Laraw, Boll. eel ilzust I,,- m, c6ricerne to -clay. No en- t to Win. 'But i I IrGula Ile Au McI World. 14tr tj t it k e all TIT s 4, e- ust him. could persuade hiin W bind his brow the were close- to the w1nning pos d t t t, all you! Thank 1, 441 Iffiv Said t wreath, and agnihia the chitch for t1 WU no time io get the pac; anti for What is described in an Ameiiban't�o�bh Lord C d,hu bl p We i ion. He dismounts and aeftilids' the first time in herrecord d'Esperance mine 'Leal journal all the lbrgest boiler ever builtf mon ch know di tl I t� lit What lie %vak, and Am tested,a week or two ago at one of 'the W NO to it in thow has g6en gers in lie el t ais ; he is Ing in welmd. Ile is Plea-sed1l UP tile crally believta,thsta he has to, announce �Jlrs. Redmond bit her lips throonigh- in her alectric-lighting st�tions m',New York' with Illy eyes tT gelv h, f as atounded It is said to be -en ' ILAtj . , re all( A�Vlt XJV1. - that Lliere's a hi" mamewhwlo—VIGI& Dan-' vexation, and Forgus imsQ caged in a vertical Isbell N-11 14 my teed. ly of ths kind Dapm Wokoned hurt fritim his box,, and a, J inch thick, and to contain OW tubes, each e'tO4 YDII say ; but wilen'be -Be cuter indispi or some N,h 'hire nd-recognisi woWs. few.hurried w9r4s wor6- embanged the of'wbich are 3 inches in diameter. The -and every Ono liste" to - owtcb big 0 8 me only ia� a 444 "it'ned ond knew th&P-barrisiteW.-ell by blowing bis UUWft0rW li,11146400 thu;l+_r44,PW aftor peal ap- length of these tubes if stretched out would. iving in dw begiv earti b V94 h grr Rq, ly IShe &44 than informs the plattim. rdach 7200 fe b, or very' with Mrs. Red=nd 112 euddii - bY44titation t m4xl nearly R miles. h in audiefibe 4 13 im 'ILI that certain eavious detraet�rs Fwi' u4noo -more rode into the., i" The*wh6le boiler contains 6000 sqnare fe not all ""Patient exclamation, 14hat had. -always feamd &A disti 4 r4ow ran in bushing the tumult. of heating sftrface and is of 1000 to 0 1 f 91 di lik .1 h He had spread tho report. that t W11 me Jor his Wife. 9 Y t thlatibe 18 1 6( itrt frou ith evi- ternath nal have been "equamd12 and. Re mid thet, altovIgh n meifiber of the Power - that of I)ioj4ijn with his RL T '.,' T lit T, lit t f ma (I hl i cc" 11 1 IV a is te all r b 4: aILZA v 14WPI 16. 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F +b i i t. - •r•a�r .y..+*.ra. ..• .w..,..r - _.�.i"".;,-..'... ,k--- p,rr •, . _ .,.,.., . a r.... -..4 .. r i "'t. -. , --. _. � Bas . <. .Nu . a- s ,�ry :.. .a ae.M- : +w* - 3 [\\ " /.' _ - — - wF A. � X: _ __ _ - - - - - — . �' ; 7 O OUB 8UBS(MIB$Ait : By referring x to Thr address !asci o your paper yoa• A Forester's Curt has beer► organ, than the bar•zoom. Tbie class will bd -E,_ =ice_'' .' v can a w.ys..cert.ia ta#,e sate towhioh iced at Searboro Janation this week. Tho largely represented on Batnrday. Also. ' our eut scription to T� Nmmwsie aid. following oflrfcers were elected and in- there is a ofprintersI •. ��rr p s asg of for whom we { r Remittances are acknowledged by , oTiange of date on latdi on the Bret paper fol- stalled, by C. C. Whale, of Toronto : • must apologise. rhe Draft is forced to 1 , _ ro lgwing receipt or money at Thi office. Always Chief .ranger, -A. W. Granger ; vice -chief a ole se for them ever where, beoatts , r fit` keep the nate paid ahead, if ranger, Robert Bell ; recording seeretar , they should have bean coal heavers i $ - 't, yy `�' (� j Peter Aeron; financial secretary, J. P. stead of. renters. Thep generally wor 1 v��eU'n�+11 1Jult, rr e,�+Wheeler • treas>erer Geo. Chester • cha for sural p ` - he" firktri"119 : tm • lain W' � P• 1 pay and seldom earn all theyy . . . . - - , .. illiamiDark ; physicians, Dr. Hun- get, either. Th pick up the vioes cu!• `' , ' _-__ __-- -- .ter and Dr. Palmer; senior Woodward, lest to the Draft, but none of the �t es. f `, . �'If. J. Sullivan; junior woodwaid W. W. The •lute!!' a oe does not I PICKERINGF. ONT., AU UST 29,1!390. Bell • s h • iR 9 grow in ,Daae made early and 1 made right by.w. t YaL euwr Beale, John Tarvts , cantor with their appetite for beer a d tobacco. ge -_ beadle, Ernest Moore; court deputy, Geo. If this class of chap is along &tarday he � _ - T �1 �-'�, T . . �. C- - M. L�VAL� S E Norntsn. It will be known as Conr6 will tr to1. >Yi • 13eaiboro. Y ties drunk and have some fun } with us hayseeds. When the Union has I h e . , La �� • 1 --' dies Aid Society of the Meth- a picnic it tees to persuade this fFllow to - ' o:a�a Coaosrt in >lEnste au �rattbs• odist ehurcb will give a harvest home in ales at home, but in Daae he should come1. 9 , ,, `_ ._ � - ` ander tho auspices of the Counties of On' Y b i the church on Tnesda evenin x' •Q M• $ I ; tar+o i� Durham azhjbitidn Association y q neat Sept. we apologise for him beforehand : he is• a r •_. 11► ors �esesa:�eventa= B' >r� atfr=.oas 2nd. So la�ng as these 'harvest homes gout representative of the brainiest class `t ►r - :: Btti�t 1 i � a Now nor sioea'asf`i y iia f are kept up annually we are sure of one of artisans in the world. �ICKERIN S AIL�R• ;,gyp { R>M �.i t _ 1 !pithy, pianist, and Mr. Warrins;ton, of square meal each year. Hot supper w�li - � o IE The By -Law. - -!= a �'1 H. F a �a.�oat4, pian of the hall pow o>�a �d at be served from 6 to 8 o'cloc consisting __ • lJ .e►d I 8owse�s Drus stere. Tickets i0. of and of roast fowl chicken ie, meats etc., ' psivers.t . --_ s6 Cents. Telephone and seoure seats. ' P Op Tie debenture by-law was carried Mon- � of • l h the program are the names of Miss Mu nay by a majority of 52 o t of the small pee hours ---Division Court will be ;heli at Broug- ray, A. G. Henderson, J. E. Farewell, total vote of 184. Here is a �iagram oL�rhe • • `BARGAIN8- , Ne, out, ham se Wednesday, Sept. 3rd, at 10 a.m. Q C., and Messrs. Gibson and Allen, of vote :- - -For vote powder, fly aper all sorts W hits fi - r �T - W, F Po �p y ; and t Mr. Knight, f Bowman• r rola eosixsr I �/ V 't ��. CORc, _ `and slug shot go to the P ckering -Phar- ville. The -church choir will! also furnish Grange HaII....', . }� . .... .:.:...'7 ...... 1 'p iI even' mach. music. Preparatory sera ns will be Margach'e,shop........ ..... 10 ...... 2 IgE, ]Br( —Mr. apd Mrs. Jose h Clark, of Asp- preagbed on. Sunday at 10: G a.m. and Dale's Hall.................ri ...... 1 supplied w+: • - den, are the guests of *,- I . Richardson ?+p.m. Liverpool... ......... a ....... 41 - . cheapfor ca this week. -Louis Symons, known to all as "In- Cherrywood ................ 5 .. .. 0 --Mrs. C. Lapp and Ms. Rogers, of dean Louis,'' is a direct descendant of the Kinsale ..... i... , 8 Y ... , . 4 DIC I E Brougham E •.............. 9 ..,... 1 ... .. I - ,Mariposa, are the pieests of F. K. Lapp noble red men who formerly owned thisARQ U - - '� 11 this week. Broughars W ..... ...... 4 ....... 7 rr hemisphere. Once he gets a bowl of fine- Wish to inform the public that there is no article ill ot .l 4� hitevale............. ... Pupil - -Misses F. and J. Lee, of Enniskillen, water his fertile imagination carries him ' 25 .. "'" 8 p I Orange Hall • . , . • . , . , , • 1......13 Ie prepares I • �ceries more subject to adulteration than s isles. We have been visiting friends n Pickering.- back to the wild dans of lila youth when Claremont ... ...............15 ..... ,17 J p nstin .�►9b+: Statesman. , he was away for a two year cruise on a Aitons . Y . • , . • . , , , .. ; • • , • , • 15 , , , • . ; s have just received a fresh stock of this season's goods and " L1O 1 -Mrs. X W. Sharpe and roaster Willie whaling vessel. The other.lay he called = warrant them pure and good. ; :, Thorou of Chicago, Ill., are visit g her sister, on us to relate an adventure he had with NORTH P10KERINa JUNOTION. The heft et t Mrs. J. Morrissey. a polar bear in the bush norib of Green. • ' . - - - -- • -Miss L. Morrissey arrived home wood.- He says the bearatta ked him on Mr. Wm• Stanley was visiting in this . + from Montreal on TuesdPy to spend a Wednesday last, and lust as was about vicinity Sunday evening• '* . two weeks vacation. to "chaw um head off," he ew a knife Mr. Wm. Law, of Darlington, spentD SPICES NIV-";1- T -Mrs. W. Greig, of I rantforrl, and and cut it up. • Louis threat ned to hang Sunday with Mr. Thos. Law. _ . t Mrs. J. Allen, of Toronto,Iare visiting at our scalp on the flag pole of its wig um Mr.iThos. Peart, of Toronto, is spend Deverel;'s Irl - - the residence of MrA. L. Greig. if we failed o ublish this it m. iug a few weeks holidays at Mr. Thos. • . _ - - tunas to a-- P terms vt trn -F. W. herr, of States Bland, is home -Some days ago the hod of a man Laws. Erfint f�S }IU`:f.1on a visit with pia fathe , Mr. George was found on the beach n ar Scarbaro M1•• John Doyle, A Toronto, s ent a t ' mixe �Vej� 1 p p ce�el. T a„ 1 - : r - Kerr, of the Ontario Bank here. Heights, where it hail evi ently been few Clays visiting friends in this locality tomo.: Q'. N. -Sure Pure for diai•rlic , and summer tossed by the waters. Corny Constable this week. - - \ Lng ; °',en c complaints Henry's Choleka Remedy for Burns- tools charge of the bo Miss Perkins of Toronto, and Miss I - - g y Coroner 1 �' T Er I;.' stile only at Pick- Pharmacy. Pickering, of Toronto, was otified and Mackie, of Kinsale, spent Sunday at Dir. xtra. ne., 1 1 �i eJ . ttt�T:: 1. -Messrs. Wm. Somerville of Sto ff- an inquest he18 Monday ev ning. The B• Retainers. o 1`j �j ��CJe• - Counts 5L1:_, - . ; : viile and John H. Somerville of Ancastor body was identified ss that of Auguste .. r. Fred -Doyle owes that miserable - - L ,I�j d ' spent a short time in our tillage visiting Lapenska, a Pole,• who boarded in Toren• sheep thief an apology, having found the • ' D so.:• fnends, to with a family named Fie ellen. The halter mentioned in a former issue.e also have fiat -Class _ Toa co�,:5 I -Rev. Mr. Keunedy wi 1 reach (D.V.) deceased had been without work for some tWe are sorry to hear that -Dir. John . : f- eaRt. Torvnt^ pp hers will lye ,# next Sabbath morning i St. !Andrew's time, was penniless and cold get no Peak's health continues very poor. 1'4'e Ho�her'� �:�� church. He was at one time pastor of sleep at night owing to a p4ful felon on would be glad to see him aroundaxaiu. ~W RITE WINE VINEGAR,• St. Andrews: I one hand. Witnesses said deceased was We were pleased to see the behutifai CIDER VINEGAR j '{ = -Frank N. Leavens; of IBoaon; popped an educated than who had to fleefbis own countenance of Mr. Seneca Haight on our ' - 4 ..:I ,r.� . r '! i into the •ilia Wednesday as natural as country for some cAuse and was fear• streets this week. Heis visiting relatives " AND =T w life. The Enterprise office' is closed op to ful of being assassivatAd by compatriots Y• D ER v IT , INEGAR W� in this vicinity. s+.erg TWO OI 0°r O e*inary C 1lrR . allow him a week's holiday. • who had followed him to America. He young men make weekly - . 1.. , . i the domeetici -Mrs. Rossie will be le' ving Monday, may have been implicated in Nihilism, visits to Brougham. Why this should be . at pO�ular prices. • . +I - - •! nig�t rromptl 1 -Sept. 1st, to pit rchaee stec�C, consequently After hearing the doctor's statement that when hero are so many fine girls so close -�-••� Q� - �• .I - at Mr. Isaac i the store will be closed one week. A fete water filled the Dings of deceased before at home is a mystery. i MIs-tom--L•Im GLV lz.&__R . ' II01. stock will be opened up shprtly. death resulted, ther�bo causing death, ' Mr. John Saunders has rented Mr. ` _ _-_-___ - ___________.__________________T _ H,. r; F;o7 I ; -A very pleasant evening party was and after weighing . a bulk of a idence, Squire's farm on the lake ebore. We are - - -- ennary C,,: le } j' C+re&t ReC�1ZCt�O1Zt3 Tad Cherrywi j ` given by Miss Lizzie Hapey to a large the jury brought in a verdict of saieide sorry to part with Mr. Saunders but our ! I ! _ the horse t.a number of invited eats, ram the villa e b drownin loess win be somebcxl s gain. • -_ lot sa, 7tb co, ,� � g Y t;'• y• ilanded to. T and country round on Friday last. -The letter from Rev. L.. Perrin in Mr. John Saunders was visiting friends01 e�nn P.O. aadres� . -Mr. Geo. J. Barclay, of Toronto, is our last issue and the one from �`Ht „ ie Bowmanyille on Sunda last. le fo '..I...-.- - imane y t Mrr g �o,', � • . - --r- expected to reach for the ; Disci les here in the previous Saunders Visits . P � p p e tons Issue, directed public at- Y site to Bovrgiaaville -are be. 1 . I ho Sunday, the 31st lust., at the usual tention to an im rtaut matter. The coming n"re frequent of late. Balance of the summer stock—Hats BonII , . ' hour, instead of the first Sunday in Sep- man who will abuse a horse deserves to , What is to be done with Mr. Jones' dog � et$, Feathers, - I SIN G . tembere - I be Koran whipped himself, but the law N the principal question discussed around . Flowers, Ribbons and Laces to be sold regardless of ve d T. our corner at the evening ,U t' -That hole in the road at Dunbar's provides other , puniabinent, and it a dangerous present bine. He is a t cost before stock -taking in August. Trimmed _ r he gr Perm corner yawns deep and dangerous still. branch of the somans Society is started B Das nnisanoe to people travelling gats f g t�+Rr_ : ..- and we think Overseer Glordon should here, legal punishment will be meted out "rich wild horses. � rgin $1 up, untrimmed from 25C.. , W - either have it repaired or flet the council vigorously. We leave seen th.e scandalous A fear evenings ago shortly &&-, re. - _ . ' t j to repair it. ( abuse of animals on our streets until tag Mr- George Rowson bearing a great I uP• are new -goods:.. - -Mrs. W. H. Wallin commotion in his ben house. I gto> , who has been the desire for good neighborliness cannot - burried out Monming orders filled promptly. Good value in Crapes, Fancy Goods of visiting friends here, for the last six weeks, justify silence. We ar9 willing to act, and found a skunk among }iia hens. Mr. p . all kinds. Combs, Frillin China Silk Fans, and Stamped-H44:k", I left on Tuesday morning her home to wily join the i3ociet .and lay information Rowson �ucoeeded in killing the shank, �' P �m�o,e1 Camlachie, a©oo>Enpatued aQ far as Toronto against any offenler without respsot of and on r urning to the house was about I Goods. An early. call solicited. - moat •ons. by her sister. Peron or the least hesitation. 1t is a to retire, when Mrs, Rowson objected and noi Gordon's rove is a sl' ht altercation ensued and r •B U , g boFoming famens disgrace to any man ta,be fined for abasing '8 B L;c j N as a picnic ground. As we go to press a anis als,but let no man find fault with George was obliged to sleep in the. lawn I Toe ac the ■i couple of cars leaded with Brooklinites hief scorer, but let him hang hie des ao- for the remainder of the night. +I - village. R'OSS I: are drawing into the de' t. It is the edcad until he learns to be a man. We �..-. - - best laic! out picnic round to the section, ! MIpM�ANO CREEK. - P ti Cruthe or anizatioa .of a Humane So• -. -- - - - - — - ------------- - "- ---"- . - -- - ---- - - tataGEoand this becolmixig know s, many excnr ciewill be a warning to those who r ° j PUMA) brew tc.slops should corse list a ne' t year. cruelly belabor their horses at present, for Mr' Wm' Moorish s new brick store is - l.BE -The barns and outb ildings of Ed. a speedy example will be seized upon to beginning to look as if Mr. Moorish will . � X .. - D. .conn p° soon be handling goods over its counter. Is tie place to boy your Scythes, Snath3, forks, Hoes, stid.vite, �' Haight on lot 15, 3rd cc . of Pickering, show that the Sgciety means business. Spades and �moaey rto l+, were burned to the grouv about `L o'clock Co ' espQnaence is being cattle I on with Last Sunday, Rev. F. C. seam preach. ; • shovels ; all new stock, just arrived, also, a O1' 1 Wednesday morning. S far as we know the Toronto Humane Society, "d the ed in the Stone church. The crowded - HrougblLnu F the origin of the fire is a mystery. The P"ic ermg branch will no'daubt soon be in church listened to an exoeUont sermon .� T-OiLAIss SWOC M 0F'Z'IN�7C%'A R'�' transaction , from the text Were there of ten clens• ,.; �_ insurance is small, and as all this season's ope%ation. all manufactured out of the best brand of tim,we can bu Doll't ed but where are the nine. " }'• � i sP( crops were in the burns buildings, the In a runt eoliverBation with Mr. , give your money away for cheap tinware -give a little more for better ware. loss must be very keav Messrs. McNamara and L. Rees ,::z t rY Y• R, . -Lawder,-of-Whitbs, he gave ns Lambton Mills, have kindly consented to We tarn. out first-class work and tin also. Don't forget, we handle the . ; ` � Aor t -Talking about cricket thio is the way sot a interesting information about the - �' the Uxbridge Journal fiefs the laugh on sugar beet experiment now under a•a in Saki part in the program at the Honey ��ST srt�T'7r1r' lc �� c�OT�.�c bWW uild' a,fl M 3T Social and Gard party, which is to be �L �•J�./1l. t•7 V s t�uilain . 5t our local editor :-��For ntario county, this county. The seed teas procured and - Teatilatloo , Clark, 1' Held at Mr. Jacob 13ramweil's residence, in the market. Stove brushes and all other kinds of brushes. Call and ite.iaenDnn� Coombe and Base m did effective many of the best farmEre to Piokerin , bowling. Clark is undoit telly the best Wliitb and Reach are q Highland Creek, bn Friday Sept. 12tah. see our stock before you buy. We also handle all kinds of iiiaebine_ - —' Y groaikiq the beets bowleg in the county. Tie spectators at Chi year, and so far report frospeets o[ See the bills for full particulars of this oil, castor oil etc., event. cheap, for cash at i .- Orillia said the "little. fell w" would miike a ne sample and large crop. The itn•. - .;1 � u-- •- a s londid la er when h T e R. C.+church will hold a f- • r H(iii.� P P x grew up." po tant item is the percentage lit sugar' grand plc• �• �•R E1G �s . PIC KE G. r qie in SLrs. Ei)iot s grove on Tuesda H1I� -Mr. John Tool, sr., lot 21, 4th eon., co twined in the beet produced. If tliir- y . ' . - r the whc�areot Sept. 9th. All kinds of amusements will ' - - - - -_- - - - - --- -- - _% \ left a timothy stalk at this office- Tuesday tee per cent. of sugar is secured from the - _ -- --- - - - --- -- "teuttoo g;v� . morning that measures 5 feet, 7.`inches in be t the industry is an assured success, be prof ided for the crowd,including daue- Chargee �to,t ing to the music of a good quadrille band. BOX 47,rO''c . length. if it had been palled, not cut, it an if the per centage of sugar is freer , -._ n,igi�t have measured three or lost inches th n that. it adds to the certainty of cuc. In the evening a concert will take place - • - I.moile. This section lx-ats them all in ce s, and yields a most handsome profit. On the grounds in which Messrs. Monk, e • . I . �_,_ _ - Uriscol, ]hiller and _Hobberlin will have a UNTING, JQg� -I ' this line, and other journals luny alter- TI farmer will secure from $4 to 65 fol• �atrer tise in vain for prodigies. i farm produce, hi beets, which with ail aceta acro It Admission to picnic, dinner and - - but we always W �Vtn. R P o rt, 26 cents. is slioWl alar a assortment y ,k`.` promptly t Y R i t stip$ him from $60 to 1175 per acre, g en t of .hi . D :I anotLer'corrospoudent:: • ! t Nerpre, n �� wring the thttiidor s iowar Wednes- so n to beets. Thee will be a great thing We ars yet alive Lifter a very busy time. °� • _ . day the buildings on lot ��5, 2nd con. of fo the farmers if it all goes well. Should -We can report gre$t rejoicing over our � 'Searboro. owned by Alexander Secor, th experiment fail the beets are superior bountiful harvest we have r w were struck by lightning and totally con- to other roots• for ordinary farsrl use. and It makes t gathered tin. ' . ��� feel ointsewe st.S I. young again and able to had� s _ .. e. i1 R O: ed. They contained 'he whole of this if he sample is up to the mark, aTfsctoro look around and see those who have en•-�T JameN < season's crop and also valuable horse wi 1 at once be erected and a market ►ro• o ed other A.�V PA ane new lir 1 1 Y parts during the summer and a few iivplements, al o tch x�Fere vi ed for all the sugar beets that caul be haiidays......Mr: J. Leslie has returned'��"'t'v0 stile Fven' t travelling tin • owned by Diaitlattrl Secon_ ie building gr wn. The matter is attracting much home not mt►c}i better for hie sail on the. o- . and s4e 'Q. and contents Rere partly nnsnred. at ention anion farmers. - g lake......Mrs. J Chapman, from they'' ETF -The officers of the O Mario Durham -Saturday will witness the Toronto Island, glad to neo her looking refreshed TW=DS,T i W I o ROUSERINGSand W'ORS E�Sy, Agricultural Association are to be con- pr nters' ptenic in Gordon's (i1 ve. The by the change......Mr. and Mrs. Elliott, travellio}� 1'' f " changed !i a n. g%atulated on securing M# s Long, of 1tlew ar angements are most complete, nd no from their yaehtina tri lookin bap i 1t , out. Sit ace York, to give a vocal esrtetjtainment in the do bt ilio visitors will put in a big day. after their fresh air eail.P .,,Mr. and hirgeT W111C11 lIl �: _ is von do;4 - . . . . Whitey Music Hall on September 2nd. 'r a real city printer is a eharaoter un. Long are among no looking well• May • . °riutch �t a, Lovers of music ma safe! Q,&. LiT'Y', ��EAR,ANCE end P I G E � to hhed too y y go a good eq ailed. As a rale he makes bias wages prosperity follow Dux ez•bas driver and � r ho cat' distance to secure a seat I in the Music an saves nothing. But be sports the give courage to our new one, Mr. Lon • ' Hall on tliat evening. Tie tickets are he d of the professional man, the muscles ......Miss A. Moon from the g' cannot be b `` ��' Lr e of U.gY, is with eaten. V ' u o said to be rapidly selling af: Howse's drug of the laborer, and the constitution of the her stater Mrs. Huxtable, alto is not very' bIIY Yrs �- o �-- - store, and the large crowd fro><a this vis- br ss door knocker. He can talk intelli well in health......Mise A. Brown. frost - r inity wliich is sure to attend h ld see qe tly on any topic, understands as much Brighton, is visiting her sister Mrs. H. ALSO AN ELEGANT Kock of • ��" gra .' about tickets without delay., !� A fil y ab ut the world's a$airs as the editors Chapinan......Mrs. Cooper and children •r1. 8 g --The Gazette says that one of "the th mselves -and man al. old " " �. y print are visiting ]�drs. Knowles......Miss L. .WA � . - �, I c knowin.. Ig ones told it this other day that ea lend wisdom, dates and names, to ChapaiDan is with friends on the Lland. - .� A . Iraej'`E"r. s• I the protest against Mr. John Dryden's an editor is Toronto. We know this _ Ted n I ... Miss H. Hilts is at home on a Visit�..1-i � P , P . !. . L - , ­_ t election would not be drooped. If Dry. clsss of printer and are proud of him. ... We are anticipating '• q great times about I t L. den is as innocent as )lis friends confident- B t be is mostly an im rovident cha , _*V p p the 91th and 12th of 8optomber. Our gal- 'r� n AND �•{ � ;f , h ly declare him to be, he should insist up - wi h no ambition to beoomo mere than lent band boys to parCoipate and others, 4 _ •ice ��N' f on Mie protest being carred into court. wl at he is. Thea there is another class, and several iveddia re to take 1 9 : - - - :. On Lawdor's protest accuses Dryden of near- th t makes good wages, saves mons and fore the cold winter I am told gs a p ace be �. r ■ r 'the Beet Ewer .� Y ahaan in .Mckerin 3,. ,: pi�i� Iy, every crime im the political calendar, Civ s 'well, rears a clet•er family and dies Mrr Editor. dbn't yon tkiilgk we are alive• n and if the protest is withdrawn he should aft r a cosy old age. Theca men are where Z have oglp told yon a }ittle, little ' �' , _ .., institute an action for malicious libel. thi kers like the first variety, but theirs bit of what- is around us. Each peep Open iaDt• t Down with'dirty work, whether practiced is 'a domesticated braliance, as. it were. around we Bee a Tin n t .� I Lk'aR Bn ,R'' t -_ by Di yden or Lawdor l g you mus know it, .. ' _ ING i Tl>,ey take their traius to a better market. let niane the ice cream and molorxq. to I o Ho t i I �U - _ „• {� , I "I{�g say_ .. .,_ x -r r , t. d ,- Vill t� r s ..-4..: - .. - .-. - _ 14 .. .. ♦rV ._ _ .. .. -.. # x`: . , -, r� o /'] y. .aN �!S�li, Y.' r i... . , d€ •. Ft - . ri. a' o- - . - Jnr A n. -.,.. a ; - r - .. ,� fL-✓ , . `fit• :.. .. _ s -.. _ �- - , . • .. • .-i...-_r_ t - - ':i rc. ,,.ti'. y£ .y -...a - as-�. ,,6 ....n. Y .w. ....+ _ .mss. ,.> _ •A"a y g a _ ., .✓ ., ..1-.•-. � ,+ .�- I :'. ,. a ..- �. , 'f, !�- - — - -.. , . ., C., . : ..d . --` a�. r . t , r _. - . l: - d5... Tia , . - JJ��,, _ 'J aL .. a. - _. _ _ . - > - � � ��5',�t 3 • i 1., �)i,.,.- r,'- ...•.. :til. :. -. 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