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FRIDAY_ SEPiT MB 1 .'-,' _ --- ---7 _ ___-�__-___� __ R 12 l 890 ! . ria ci�l�ional �� ,� ----- ----- -- -- _--- - ♦ - ' NO. 46: " • F J . - -, . i NDRERiS O V T - OHE 'RYWOOD. - - 3- ]Kedticat. DE T AROL ND US Highland Creek R. C. Picnic. - NTIST, r 'f`` u.w�� u�.'"'r fihirk and wt a of kfarkham spent One of the mora snaceaefnl pituita e►etr ' M. BATF,MAN, M,D:, C: ., M.C.P: H81'th�9aSt Cor. LATEST LOCLL sarrltxrnag 8=COBDBI4 BY Yonge sen sts. Ts>c >=Bs A" 4"TRD DoWN 1B? . Slanday at Mr- A, Barkholders. held in this section came off on Tuesda --- , - R. kS.O., Coroner. omee anaIlaeddenae, The largest Dental office ora i gtag Street, Pickering Omee bourn )Ept g in Toronto. Dies. Lau Klin, of Markham, is visit 9th inst., in !lits. Eiliott's grove is aid of I � &A to 11:30`Evening 6,to 8. Ct)BREBPGrtLltta?S. - ii� her son Mr. James LaaQhlin. i}ie #;• C. Chnrch,� here. The dao was Bold 'Amaly am (sitverD, and Poicetain CH. FKANCY, M.D., `C.MI„ M,C,p. CLAREMONT. - ' It is the intention of the I.O.G.T. lodge all that eauld be desired, and in the after- - e and S.O. honor Araduate of Tr;A;tyy Fil�ing,and Porcelain I& Gold Crowns;, I o this p18ce to hold an open lodge before nbon the beautiful grove was well filled University Trinity 3iedical Scbooj nd the Ool- or roots of teeth A specialty. ,xoTrrrs_Earr'i�lesaayatterneen Tmt Nave 1 with all Binds and creeds.who came fora ! ' lege of L' ysici o 1 and tend 6 to of Ontario, � '13hST SETS OF ' TEETH man win be found in the oitioe of 6lerow's pump Mi s. Wood has returned from a week's days enjoyment. We venture to say that • s• ' Oboe hours, 10 to 18 arm.,andli to8 .m, White- �S. Factory, Claremont, where he will be pleased to v l� t0 her daughter Mrs. M. Summer• no person was disappointed. The dancing . Yale; out j 84-y 101y Vitalized Air for Eztraction. see any of his snbacribets.l platform was almost continually occn ted ` - - - -- I- _ _ -- f ldt, of Mount Albert. P W, FEItRIER, M.D„M.0 iP.B., Ont. . The infant chisel of lhir. H. Thum on I by the lovers of the light fantastic. - Comic ' N W TAIL R SHOP . Mr. w. H. Iionoh who eaoctteded in songs by Mr. Driscoll, of Toronto, were D. CORONER. -Office home--mdrning from s is very ill with typhoid fever, but we trust to 10, evening 5 to 6 Surgery in re' of DRU(, p ssing the re uired examination for a ver much a will meet Ft,eeti q y ppreciated. Mr. Millar who i STOKE, Brock St. North, Claremont. Patrons and sure recover r y t ird oleas teacher a certificate is now at• also came from the city, gave some beauti- - supplied with Pure Drugs, Chemicals &c., all i . -.4 ,N BROU HAM. Miss White, daughter of Mr•. Thomas cheap for cash.- t nding the Port Perr Model School. ful recitations. . 99tf White, formerly a resident of Claremont, Y The'escitemeut ran hi h when the votes Th in'dersigned wis es to inform the hat now residing near Bu$alo, is yisitin S We understand that neat • Saturday g ---I- Mux1_ _ � public that he has open d a tailor sho do at Mr. Dowswell's. � g pt. 18tH, is the day agreed upon to cel. were taken between Miss M. A. Wright - - - : _ - - mor, p ' e rale tl,e usual etvte hohda It is ho . and Mary Carroll. These yoan ladies diA : i i Mises Ida Simps n, THE PQtT OFFI E BLQ The Claremont croquet club noes to a tLat as man a y• p nehl in collectin en g pupil of 1[rs. J. AY. Bradle, of the Tpronto don- q a possibly can will tarn y g ch a vast amount. _ CK WhithT on Saturday to try conclusions o t and help make this ata enjoyable as It went beyond the ezpectations of every 4 ° servatory o Music, B angham, and asks f r a fair share of with the county town. The home Is pr p*re3 to give lessons in vo ce culture, team tore of former Sears. , one• `Imagine, when the end of the count- " Thos washing to place themselves under -her public patronage. 2G has been practising quite a bit, and will The football match as annoanoed last ing came, kiss Wright was found to have instrn^cion will kindly communic te.vith her no doubt above u a ood ame. collected_ 8197, and Miss Carroll x•131.60. - at Claremont. �' 1'T� ����, P g B w k was played on Saturday evening Though -Miss Wright •won the silver tea - V Graham.Eros. will exhibit some fifteen last, The Whitev'sle club, with their set, it was decided tha Thorough insfrt,ction Guar steed '__ animals at t e Industrial this ear. Tbeir u t Misa Carroll should . The heat of references given if requked. l0-52 : ; oaa 04 - --- - - S qual promptness were here on Lime and also be mRde the recipient of a sonveuir of stables ere roweled with animals and it eliger for the fray. The first goal was tbe.occaeion, - - - - -- fi ( n 0 �� , ,.a- � r � ^ 14 . 4i is a pretty safe venture to say that a bet. taken by-_ibe visitin team within t The Reverend s • Legal. - " ten : 5 ter lot of anlmAls are not roc d an q en peakers in fitting terms U N BALL DOW, BA RISTER r I td� I"' '^� 0 :,4 rm Ca - N where in Canada. g- � 3'' Minutes after play was called. This returned thanks to these young ladies and • - ' - . . 1 ^ ^ .1 m , seemed to rouse up the, home team and to all who by their presence and . -purses,.. . . 1 I and solicitor, Notary Publ;c,etcl OFFiCli- � alnt ��� �, � e, ^ �, ai � R bile a lady ivas drivilug np to the soon afterwards a splendid kick front 1Ie. helped to make the picnic so auccessfnl.. -. ! . fumis:ell's Block, Brock -street, Whit y, Private = Z au P Ito ^ '" '~ ! q « station the other day Fhe feared her horse I)he . n Eent the ball bete;'sen the vi e. It should Hien a mentioned that the sports tu::da! to loan at lowest rates and o favorable - O � i c - terms! of payszlent. g y C2 eoyQ �� .:yo... " I* .to ' t- would become frigbiened bq the train, so cors posts aconin a nal fur Cherrywood. were weal patronized. In fact, everything. �- -- __--- - '" '" ^� fttrnd in Gre s g g was simply beautiful and the pleasant day ___1 : rely m Kg' grove. !'be horse was Then the battle be an in earnest. The will not soon be•f �I10'1IAS PARKER BA RISTER I "" q or�otten by the people_of . 1 I y o . Xalk ,� ; ,.4 tit 81 ; ltoytever, still neat enough the engine to home term! kept tLe ball in close roxiln= and Solicitor• &�. Mone t loan. No 1 N P Cilie locality. 12;t ; 0 1 w grow unmanageable, and smadied a vood itti} to the visitors' goal durinethe remain- COmn]is310n• Office :Over UntarioB tnk, Picker- ..r , ; q .� .* ��� J tug ; dpea every Saturday.. -y >; ` I tct3 p bngy to pieces. The :ady, eve believe, der of the game but were tlAable t4 score E. EARE�VELL, I ,,'- - - �' rice - L . ti was not 'injuretI. . BROUGHAM. . LL'. BAIL- w again. This moue AiineipallS on account T We had a glance at the lAns for the of the two professional inert who guarded Jas. P.erc V . RISTER. County Crown Attornoy, and = 0 va o.1 8 Q s' p y. West Toronto Junction, was . �° County Solicitor. Court Rouse, Whi bv• 10-y t- �; m •I e m c `d m o new iron bridge nt Barry's and at Picker- the Boni and brought all their scientific in the village Tuesday.. . - --- - s.,''� •o oy $ •cy n � �• 'I ing at George Gerow's o�Sce. The lane nowled e•to bear u on DENTON & DODS, BARRISTERS, p Fm m' ; a✓ m� •E ►. -„x ° � �m i . P g p the problem °if Moses Linton, of this village, passed. " o a O - ^I show them to be ver substantial and 't taketa a C,horrywood player five seconds away after a eneral, de l' - . . . • . Solicaora.Ln arses, Ftc.,Solii Ade f ieCity � I xb ,A � as a. aeG,al � hands me strueturee. The ilea will be o retnrnthe ball to our F eine, and was I a , and County Loans�ciation. 10] delaide st. �;,� i +�� ea rr m �� !7 east, Toronto. Telephone 911. One of the part- _ o $� m ti i driven at R goal, molly dou't buried on Sunday, the 81st ult. _ '; Here will be in Clarctnont every spa rdby �rer - `�,! 'A �_ ti _ c7 �, , b airy s this week and the bridlge le paFs It under the tape : ' L. 13. gave Un the day of the funeral of the late; ---_ _ is to be up :u ten dace atter this wcrk ie t up and the Doetorpassed it The a M . -- r lioplser's Store. 131y � i 1 y o, a m a rr - . !'cteri ier?1. 1 _ - H.. HOPKI.NS, VETE�t , Surgeon, Graduate of the Oq evinary College, Toronto. Treats all d .the domesticated animals. Calla night promptly attended to. Office an at Mr. Isaac Linton's. Pickering. u I HOPXINS' VETERINA 11 •; GEON, Graduate of the O t erinart College, Toronto, will visit' y- and Chersywoc,d every iLtr,day.* i the horse's foot attended to at my els e lot 33, 7th con., Pickering. Cal:s pro Oendedlto. Telegrap3 address : Whi P.O. address : Green River. Ont. - - - - ---- -- - Societiee. . RISING SL N LODGE NO. 118 lh G. T. This lodge meets ever�r .evening in th year, in Dale's Hall, P Every person invited to join and helii the grand Cause of Temperanoe. T -, �ulatitess 19arbs. (7o arveya racer, cue. rI1HOMAS DUNN, Conveyanc 1 missioner for taking Aibdavit@, e .: Wont, On - . . _ R� BUNTING, leerier of . L • Licenaes for the Coanty of On lice at the store or at his residence; Village. _ . (� EORGE GEROW. Claremon , G of Marriage Liceneee. Private � - Pump factory ---Strictly cofidential. D R.BEATON, TOWNSHIP r Conveyancer, Commisiionor far 1 affidavits, Accountant and Insuranc'pp . Money to loan on farm pproperty. WI bated. OFFICE --At Wbiwvale. i Brougham ev ery Monday afternoon - transaction of business. 27 y Arch i feet. -- �. AA. POST, CO-UNTY ARCH . ' for the county of Cutario - and spe: �ffcations furnished for every building. ' Stearn and bot water heatX voutilutian a apeoialty. Office-Gerri$ corner Dundas and Frock streets, j Kesidesiccl--hin£stou Road, East Picker - - A uct o?W,C i int$. - '1�HUS�Ab 1'0UCt�ER,- License lionoer, Valuator, etc., for East 1 . • tilt• Whole of North and South Outaric. utl.t utiou given to al1 orders by umil or to (:buries ,uwlerate. Address THUS. PO ' lies a7, H ougham, Ont. - - - - --- --------- -- • - 113(,uts rt•ad Shoes. r, . JOHN LLSLIE, BOO:r AND ilaker:`• Peg ed and sewn work. proal 1ptly iAtenda.i to. Experienced is ship. llu:i-t forget till stand, nearly ol'pt} Nen`s, liinglstmet. -Pickering villages: - - - - - - --- --: - . 1lotely. (`� t_iftll N �HO U SE, Pickering, u James Gordon, proprietor. This h 111w new lirick building, tiuis'hed in s• style. Every convenience and comfort - w truveLlin"publi::, New anal commodious aucl shade. ��ESTERN HOUSE, Pickering now, open foF the accommodatit travelling public. This hotel, havin . cha'1964 hau+ls, has been re-furnizhed t - cut. Situated as it is; opposite the 13pin -- it is convenient for patrons of the Mille. or lunch at all reasonable hours.' Good s and shed room. Boz stall, and enclosed y horses or cattle. L1-ei h scales on the pr The bar is open at all ]egad hoots, and is s with pure liquors of every brand. AN CL LLY, proprietor. 7 -- -- I _ _ Watcllmakilw. GUTHBERT, Watcbmaker; • ering, Ont. Having been 25 yeah trade, I can guarantee satisfaction. Age F• Lazarus' Frye -glasses. Watches and alta°� on shortest notice, and at r rtes._ - - 89-!7 n ani a a DICKERING► BANG ONen for the transaction of all legiti , Bazlkitp Business. - OFFlCi: HouBs--From 1b to 3 ; 8atur 10 to 1 o'clock. Savings Bank ilk -6 -ri ed ` (3-y) GEORGE KERR, Manage 1': •}r z. v Y x J ,+a s i r Y 5. f - i 5 r S. nn t�f. . mr. (. � _.:".7v -°i rt,'.�•W .,.-..�:. __-1. i%.^".e. .X.h,••'2eL'6 e �. a 0 ,_ a . t; me ores Linton, Air. Colin Phili and wife aA completed. 1 he brd tae at 1'ickerinq is to dosed with one Kcal escli thou h Collins p q game nearly meeting witlj a bad accident. --- o c I0 ,t c p be np by november 15th. Tl,e erection for the home teaud made some fine shots Some horses ahead of Mr. Phili b I_ oc-i~ v� a o. w • , d ; o;e :Q y of ibis bridge will be so ttmetj as to inter• n goAt. The best of feeling existed backing nn, forcing his- vehicle luta be INARY `� ax > Ma a° o w fere as little as may be with'tha grain hronghaut the came, though estranger ditch and loin tario vet- ,0H ;" -6_ = _ a _10 _ t I ' trafl'ic. Ibe bridge at Hai ht's should be q some breaking. The. ' iseasea of - ---- ----- ------ _ a q tQjlt sonletitnes doaLt it. Bel:. F, ocenpnnts of the rig escaped nnllurt. . con, leted about the middle of October. oaton, the enial assessor, acted as um• Contractor Coale and others, «ith a y� or DECKER'S Ii�ER ! - p p g , residence The Peterboro Bt idge Com asp is bniid- piie for the visitors, while Sir. George full force of men are busily working on ing the Pickering and Claremont bridges Dttv;eson- performed a similar duty for the new Presbyterian church on the cor- Y SUR now at the workel a, and the Bowman• the house teats. The not very ple,sant' nor. The whack of the hammFr and.the - - ario vet- As I hate bonKht np D n Reddin's livery rills firm Ilan the Haight bridge .ander dgties of referee were erformed b A.E Whitevale nosiness and Dave ad ed several new way• There has been so mach trouble T orator in a ver able manner. Y low splish splash of mortar resoande stases of horses and bag tear I an accomodate y through the town giv:ag it an air of Susi- getting timber that come delay• bap - -&D-_----- ' in fore the nbliC wind r g g p Kood r s at all home, occurred in re satin some of the bud es KiNSAt.tE. Hess in striking contras t to �'4l�itby and m fitly st- Covered 'bus meets 11 trains. in p g R vale, out. bat this is a diffiaalt other quiet towns. , _ v connection with li cry I keep a y that local efTort �isg Annie Weatherill left 1 Jusc ive Auctioneer P Sale, Commission nd Board- .,J could _ net overcome. All the bridat s il6t weEsk to g aucher anothEr ing Stables, Pi kering. :k along the 9th eon. and north of that li,_e attend Dewill Collette. Orhawa. month and be will havo made a fine prix- • $fr. A. Orvis is doing a rushing busi- ate property out of what was formerly COC. �,R are completed, and the others; will soon ' `ti,rr•, a be >muhed• ne�sa. Call and see him before going Elec • known as Plpber's hotel. He is ,moving 5, I. 0. ---- - - - - w ere. • the Stables and driving sheds away, alter- . a11lond•y ��Sl - ---- The wn-iter of Chile ptragrsph is it map �v. W. W. I:aecfu, formerly of 'thio �K the hotel proper and �ivin It more dvan o L �' oo $t„ of Peale, who wovkfd turn qui!e ill at the p advance, a++` f sigbi of !tore. Violations of the law, and I � bM Vuuiing friends in t}� room. He is working fro daylight anti! DAN. 1. REDDI I AGENT, acts of 1"olence of any son •always Call locaht'. dark, and bas acquired an ppetite like n forth his condemnation, but at the same ur pastor Rev. Mr. Hewitt is still nn- straw el tier. PICKER NG. - aL a to take hie work, owing to ill healtb. Un Tpesd>!y Mr. Perrym titre there ie s, Limit to hamar Qobd'ness. , of Turaato; That is oewE a r re rters who are ez• W hep° aeon to see him among as. carne oat bare with all sort and sizes of The F1tOBT WOOD BIN BR, Ctrs onto tnogie p p° �e were sorry to bear that Mr. Thus. deadly instrnmente. and J n M. Gerow - ✓.r1 canvas, two -horse bind�ar ntactnred. peeled to string off a Gong list of interest £t vensoa has been sack nearly two weeks, and 9iislter Harry shoalde d their Stun- 1. r, Com lag facto each week, are Pare to feel die. derbu6ses and o' ., Clare- a inted when absolute! nothir but owing to Dr. Warren's takillful treat- j ired . in a hunt -lacy 0 •e �y ires Y e trans• maw, hopes are eLtWW1led of his re- *oagb the wild regions he bouts. At - - . . ��r pit•es on which Ther can !eaten their pens. arriage for a moment. ClarFnoont hse bete me eo er'. night the party returned, but without any °' of- such a Rood ood .A Koodlyy number of our young men game. There is no bettetr Iplace in the i' ickering a�hntS 'i�t11�e P1,QWfE3. Y R y place, Bnch an in- attended ttltl Aar�ert home, to Brooklin world for hunting buffalo t;nd elephaate '' 14 y o$ensice, su,00th rnnniaR, uneventful oa k[onde avenin Oae of theta e,t� the district between Thom on'a plam that the reporter eanuot stare a y g' g Ps Issuer The F1t03T fit irOOD B LtiEY PLOW r(►s p n,gch more than was expected. He is Corners and the 8th eoneeasion. Yost 1 I Office in ' awlerded First Prise at the E t Whitby flowing anything aensat;0nal. TDesday he dropped sok so mach afraid of the Keens as be might haat there for months ann if yoan `' 1` Mateb in ItitlJ. It leads tit all. in and watched William Dowswell whistle '- -y ' s former! atience held out your ammunition would. oot a pairof bwy shafts; pas+aod on into �' The entlemen above named did not sties +: LE RK In prices and /arms the at■ of other am- r. R. Er,gnili has just i eceived a large q taking panim cannot compete wi me. the tin shop and interrupt Joshua Ban stock of boots -and shoes for the fell trade: at it long enough. - t Arent. 1 invite :u to inspe� t th macbiaes •t say dy in the tAsk of eonnting nus minae for !; '. lis pro- plaice, opposite floe News O e. He liar a special iia© called the Chita o - . i' u tie in stove doors, made hiiu loeo hit count, and kip in men's wear which he would like scARsoRo. I I for �e DAN R DDIN el°pea oyer the wag and !smoked a t>"pe of • • • peace tt ith John Palmer while lie bntlt a everybody to see. He says tl:e leather ie a 1lfontana production. Miss Pangbnrn, of Toronto, is risitiug at - -- Vlc3ce �;, 29 saarbuck and hammered a piece of oboe !!dies Kate Steven!;on has returned f the Scarboro P.O. . ' _ _____ _ _ _ _ __ leather for a parr of garters. I�otrcicg r°m Rev. A. Fisher has returned from l�ew f j' TELT �� ___ that friend Palmer was growing tired of Lopdoa where cbe was visiting friends York where he has been visiting his par- rawings WHITBY MAR L E AND big Bow of e'ognepee, the reporter slid fo ' a few days• Her visit was so©ewhat eats. ' nlassaAa • forth in Search of some one alae whom he brief on account of tier father taking very Th'e '_lZissee Michies, of Toronto have ]clock, might bother. Up street ' t; piece the ill dere, but we are glad to say Mr. Stev- been spending their vacation at Mr. R- - �' Wnitby, ianite er net elnb was prarticin but 1 w en ou is again recovering. Cornells. - ; • . l; .! ng 3r.y °q g, a 1 ere 't'e are glad to see ?hit. B. Waquehr is Uur pedagogue has engaged as eacava- _ ! _ Cao enRrosePd with the game to ta,ik to at;1;e to be at work again. No matter for to nary the carcasses of the nnmeroul:_+ DU N DAS St. - WH ITBYr anyone. Coming .town town he found wj at cons latus he ma have Ben' animals which fall before hie a lfacna1t Bros. parcelling, up Roods, and p y s am ccurately - . riot- (i{stabllsh•d i s�.l „bit on is too great to be off work for more directed rifle. i seeing no sign of Rummers Welcomer th n a day at a time. We understand be The• annual fruit- social in connection _ t rb`rnd R. Wolfenden ro rietor. Ire stared into Hopper'sstore. but seQipg with the 1ltaple Leaf football club was held _ egr&Vli. ! p no such sign there either he drifted into had purchased anew eight horse power at the residence of Mr. Je'rr Anuis on Fri - CHER, . en ire and boiler, the old one being alto y I Itis sanctum and wrote this item. Clare• day eveniiag. All skis members of the club Importer and Deals in Forel n. getlier too small fat• hit; steady increasing - __ _ g rnont taeeuie to tan as�tbe trains do, en a bu iuesA. and their friends being present, a very and Canadian ranites regular timetable --no collisions or explo- enjoyable time was spent. • +' - _i '�►. -r--: - siobs to startle the passengers. If any• lidnet of the farmers hays threshed out It to with sorrow that we are forced to 1'. ' �, Y "HOE thing did happen, no person would ret•eal ua�l re}iort a vt:ry poor yield of barley and announce the death of Mrs, Eldin Knight ~- 1 . { Orders Partied .3 ishing' any cem teiy Rork will the fact for love or monev. The farmers oath, but what �ti a may loose on barley gjho succumbed on Wednesday last. Mrs. 1;-,. , - „ :. ` " rkinan- do well to call oa ua bef re point; else tht year will easily be trade up on shim- hntght has been married about two ears.. i ' Site the around here `work while the sun does aid hist berries which are here in abundance she leaves to her l,nsband an infantclyild t9 z -v where. Forty years record of sleep while it dcesn't, and the stir just I - -. ____ perfect sat'iefaction given in • now wouldn't scare an antelope off rile and tf t'uele Sam don't give ue a good remind him of a brief period of happy 4 every caro main street. pri a for what little barley we have, he married life. . _3 �'- 1 ' r; .. _� .. I cant t have any of our black berries, do On Saturday night about' midnight a- 1. Unt., • yo see ? loud knock came to the dooi) of Mr. J. . tel is a • J M .1�ALMER DUMBARTON. • . - ,. s �I perior e Olds Bg . . t NoT>4 .--R'henever ariy person sends Annie. , When the door was opened several: . edea N N gentlemen entered greatly excited, and 3fiss ethers and 1�4iss C)'Brie>i there ae y eorresi9ondenee frotu Kinsale some- -asked for lanterns saying that they had 2sy PIC$ERI. G, 0 T. E5 6m guests at Sir. Wm. Cam bell's last week. bo Ise bobs ap the next week and stili- p upset their vau ani asked for a pole or a - =-- - - ---- --- -� -- Rumor is corneas of a fashionable wed- cis s. Just as w©- ezpected, a letter ar- rail or an old tongue oft the harrovrs. On' Ont., ding to take place is oar town neat week. riv d yRsietcia9 from a party at Kinsale,, procuring assistance they returned to thea` otthe This will probably be one of along pre- ju pine into "Fair Play." Now, the scene of the accident, where wan found a ,J� _. I lately dieted series. ' O h_ g seri es a>rotlnd Kinsale have raised enough large van upside down in a deep ditch with ' '. i 1tii18, Among other specimens of results from rut pus over little nothings and we are one of the horses under the' rig and about ' . 1 Meals careful gardening, Frank T. Marke shows tire of it. If the ostmaster at Kinsale g at an thin the ' ablin _ , I1 p a dozen men nllin y g Finset valise in watches ever offered.' A fi e a vegetable marrow forty-nine inches in could get a hol o y 1 pro tog 4 is a foreig>aer, a mean man, a negleetfal f. It moss learned that misee. jewelled Ameriean ovemented marked •• J. S. circumference. .1 BARNARD. WHI Y," fitted with compen■a• ma , or tf he is a surf stmaster, 6t it was the Toronto cricket club 'retnrnin p cke T We cordially welcome to oar midst the �° I home from Pickerin Wben t)xe horses y lkc -tion balance, patent pinion, and highly finished the aggrieved ies a Com laints g• in a beautiful! engraved . zew pastor and lady, Mr. and lyre. Chis- part q P , y y wit the ire ctor, and if be fails to do and the yon were got np it was found that botm, of Toronto. Now that beautiful ! - • none of its oc a is were serionel hart • • .......... _ edifice, the manse, so long the shelter o! any ping, then let the kickers go home cf' y . }i • • moles and bate, roseate an inbt4bited a and eonclade than they have ind- cation. but one of the horses of the hind span was - I} F - hart so that it was thought adviseable to . -: , :. _,4, .,; ' p Lath • aranee .and forms one of the stately If a lbt of boys air their literary prowess leave them and roceed wi �, •. th a two horse 1 , FILLED °� of DaubarWa. its su Nitms a C�tranida for twenty tem. The aetripdent was .¢eased by the '� W. F,. O Brien o! tVbitby, Dame v last ye ii will Doth off the postmaster or driver being infiuenoed by i� much e ' r-' i' g�,:k,.. nabs ... : ! • • Monday sad pbotastrapbed_ the e,ny spa one letter on iia silent Dowse. Ido oeity of the home players, sitting between � aAd pn tL. In •ars to Dome when seat- X . I?• y mo space will be allowed rn this �onrnal two bright lights driving into the: ditch. ? - • mates are separated, it may be by cousin- to jos in propokina bad blood in Hm- > „ , _'' eats, they will look at the pinta of faces-�•+�• _ ., r Saving solidgo Id bow: joint apd t4umb sale ,mod a� the' Chrorticic hue re•o sed - - - - --1� familiar in school days, grid h e a sigh pe Cholera is ,spreadipR. in the eastt�t+n t pieses, beann` ul4er'■ guarantee tv the �huatter, the tiro factions are advised wear• 15 years. Only for ng 977. countries. . -cam . to sgCnre `spp�ace in that journal by she It looks `as thaeRh' raid, tt►itl injure tho : F T r } '"° � ' yard and luaus it out oboe spud forever. ,- , ' _r, The net ea 'ng of $be Western union attendance at the Induitrial, Aw" '� ' ---ED. NEWB.� Telegraph Com y fdr the last quarter , The 'Toronto cricket club played a:: � ;' rr�rt �_ ate it were two million ollats.: _ . The Canadian Millera' Alssociiti`on is in single inninjls game wit}�the St. _Jametr`- .' ,: •,` -. �'_-, I ' .. In a tug -of• gar a tsow ; on 'fed- session at Toronto. club on Wednesday,- thre score being St. - _ ' " 1� � � ay8 1�TE'T CA�.'E-I. nesday, teams from aron and Bruce The Ar>~ericari schooner Halcya>u, Cap- James 62, Toronto 282 for nine wickets. �� q,, �r 4 . , ' ' cauttiss respectively ar •eported to bave Lain Metcalf, front Hong Kong, is ashore The bake scored 76 runs. His average •0 lam ' . �_ •� _ ' S •: BARNARD, pulled one hour and twenty minutes 1? a near Yokohama, Japan, and•will piobab- for the season must be ver jar a and �_ Tt� •. , � �� ` y g ifY �SWEL +ER,; - WHITDY• draw= yy _ - ly prose a total wreck. !nils total engrmoas - t - ;� ',� :. :, -V•A• a 'VK• ..' i - -_ - : r a_vat f ' " .4 -j , 4- • - _ y. .. ....... ..... - .: , --,. = - Rte. - _ - - '4. ,+, - - .. Z.:v.� - : f -F ��•` _ __ 4_ , �?, _.x1µ -• r S ._-..... ., , .:+ .... -. ,•_. Vii. i'. :. .- .+ �`./ - t_:J•" 1 _ i. ,.. ti _. . G . r r.r' s .. _..V' -ti 14 •.. - .2, ,.. ., :a'}. .SEC- -!. ., > , - .. ., --• t - ..i /r ,- ,..i Ai �, b.. •^ . t .}t, r Le t.:. A - ;... d'ro ,r'�'' - _.L .H - : wY•n: r !' - , :.... t: a:. , _ c .... t::. - . ..4 . n t" . -Ar . jt i -i are_ �,, g, a +' .f .... .� d t -M' 4i 2. Y i"'r -t 'wE 'T iX. .`li .. •,. l \ Y -� ^ri .. ". -. .:. ' - q "4 H t. i ,. Sn ter i t_ 3 k s rR 1 i r ! 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I ed ' a " $loodgood,411 why, how thip ea#b, has begun to be appreh oil . . ",-I bee Of "fish, tile load( . I - "Will ye- qW eidit?""� . "I" erpoctin . ,I ,. siftor the day. 'I ,,- � . - ensi-Ve f6r k &lid Lad ofa --- V. me ied-h' -W� - a manI,VJornk-j*osse0. the floor #Jd in J*t . TMV I � ^rld the trun I . �...­ __'�y - - . . to: J1 r .00* , I is-, ,A a thO future lest -there *ho I ,. I I 'As sure as deith no." .1-, - ,ft tie for me, uld not be Suate .."111 - I Wi I ,.V . a great gkrl, Agnes," said tTricle in 'hin arms. . - .-I.. I . don'tcher know. 'I ' - . � I lsu�foiiid for all, win find r 11. , ; . ­ '.. first akelieton of4his Will . el % eel, III come." And they trottee 0 Wag SUrve evident "Grannie Ili. i _1 - �, . ewn for .. 2_ - . I ying her w - � I i . � I- . _: &nce in the fa,Ct4 produc - Usti r. ,, , -1 . in England by ar49KI il try gly , 6ff, bigirown boy and little �:ink maider, 8�am � , � Papa (who used a bad word when he tore ed . b , . �.. ,on ; "youll be getting a husband "Ell, Sandy, my bairn, Im' "rood tae see ! Prince Kro- -*- ,� h . " y -4 ('11 1 4 . I . . . .p . � his tro -111 forg(f myself then, Potkin in his article ' 'Thcy�,, . . �e make her ivin . - hand in �*nd in the golden . sun ight throug I soo " ;a) ossibiliti - i I I 4� . - 4VOW11 Waist -aWf%r--­ *am - Jrt wm V1 - a 4� ,� Viere very abu 'it if: lie' � . � I . ye.. ; - Aficulture," in the I cis of - Ilk .... Iff ,1111, - I I � - eJay Bile discover.�,l som . I., the fields together. Behind them la L, ts,' Sandy, 39 imid Grahniod thfull Ita,wk, land she lhdld'hun at arm's ugust. Th. , I . ;YeS'O . W. I _ FOryni, for A ' - . t, y th " insist I 9, Fr0Vg%MQF tO 14Y Such e Prince, who has no synipatily I . OU4 . Urin, aud in front, beyond the cornfields, '_'dl�:na pub sueh -haver- I %vorA."&,m,.ny--,"6h�ouii�edn'ta . .1'.. All tile .-- .;�._ - a in her- I ieid ; - e lengthto&dmirehim, Xndy,416wasasightto ' .Malthasoan heresy that no w I ... acliff. Clearillgal � , - 'sonl wenty,-she doesua iEen she'll. ladden ally grannie's eyes, Ilia crisp brown Papa! I 6 Ilall it in . -6 tempeml condition equality ill ti�e � :.,. '_ ing from I :, . . .a little'infani river hail escaped front it,; bai . yaw"- - Pologiz. . 'r --- I - � - " 'J�laji I& I %A r " e , of me,, in 1)0� - . -ble'and chat - e,�t "y t 's, N lkeloll"e i ab n -I _ ' , * - she found that tilt. 0 parent hill, and with infinite & bo i . I iMaitkid LD �, . I . , , � . , . . r was creepti I 04 . �� in?. or r 9 . .. is " 11, ble ' . . �., .. - of an animal elliloe'lde'l ill , . te ig &wily to the Bea. Prevswentl onsens6, Granni" ; Uncle.9an, . 9 . on . 1. N . *1 . I taquite lair . c 11 e" his lir6d 04ir-16okin wb" no . t e a hermy'Wh" S&ct&- Muoh of t -he Modern, . . we workin't, 1'r le . brovi, in a look *' It - ' I -1 Theril . - - . 1: : It -ila 0 ear, honest' grq- eyto mg , w, 40' on kjmo'w wh7re - t W0rk8,on economics, undertakes to gl11C solre . .. I i � I.... hired so tc)'i'm , -- . they reached the b i rnside, and 1fieeling o i right tit's high time I- was settled.' T, WAY ut underthick Mack eyebro",- &lid h.s nibtliiir, to ?I idea of what the 'I - I i ..Xi , , rockl7and tile, nio4tor 1111,01-0. '. I the gireen aw I - ytour cap " 11 I know were I v� ish I -SO, Is Oppable (if pl.,- , , , " . . I . ard, were w)on intent on the and if fean Catch, the artist.' an d1she . )dll�in' ... . , - ran firmly eat month- and! chin, relaxing - front 3b. under the favorable Conditions wiliell .., 9 - " ... feet lonj Whab-a sellsati'l of the hook.� - , - , ' � "It it',,- iswerersd the hVefuk as he ri 9. - . laug ing-out at the door. The . �, . - - - . 19 - he Uri roadjo� the their ;uRdal-4ebided line'114nto the tenderest � d ort mu impose UK# it. The fa,ct,�'leu I I -s, %%, . -ilh% e wound round the foot of t - _--_ Th4t region, Lyine Itegi - ba�tve said 8andy, as he cast to v Vd him L . ,; . . re, F an , , I . . ­ -1 ad- . ­ .. W raveyard . ­ - 'Well up the -water ' he 11A of smiles, an be stood to be admired by his Friend --I kh" you C'Ve ver Much duced -are certainly remarkable, a - voli%b , Of t". - dl tit Iloat down'till-i t b4*utifully. sheltered -from the Avipat sun 91d grannie. I ". � I -� , , .7 rid I . Y, - . , __ I come as a re Will . 1, -1, -tale. lie jaws of 150.-W , 1� -. I rested in a pro;�isil'g lberown pool. "Hand by lovq& old trees that leane - ;er the �Catil or your flnusband?" Mrs. vielation to.many, if indee(l they , .... - I * . � - .ILI; frou� either "Ye're looking -weelj" she said as site ov I will not appear to- many tiller f . �. :3;�46t long and cont. -Line, . . - that, an' stan' weel'back, or they'll la�e ye, side aiid I " 8nooka-III Indeed I do. If I had utilized . . - - ;. I � , &no �y teeth. Wheneve . _ - ovingly minyled their bran6les. length gave up her examination ; "but wb Theyeflectu -spose . till I try if I'can get ony worms und y before he died the ble of belief. 11 10 tile Boil er th 3 Once on the high road Agnes ope ed her did 0 no let us ken ye were comin' 7" I �. tears I've shed since he 11"Pa ally (1', . �, I siXJ I y V and almost I - . I 4 I�em a conflict, a duplicat� �_ stane3 Yonder." - - book, and was awn so iost in died I'd have had half a dozen more dresses of tfie fam'li iniversal cry, . .. write lation "Did rnyffat,her notgotmy telegram?" than live I Id it I I . I .A $nee seized the rod anti st*,00d n tiptoe, of it, that she did not observe a gjazent man's lie asked in surprise ; I I it should have got now." - - clean Y' I On(' (lenion8trate . � 'X , . ]a � .I- AL I farming d Y. - read i take itspla . . . , . I (r: .. - I Wa o I her brown eyes Lig with excitement and her figure coming -briskly towarls It W . . ar- . . that thereis sour : 4� �Iew Zger t n a mail's hea m - 1111116- . L * - � I , er lanc' g rived to da . 11 . . Philosophy in tile old- . I auburn hair tumbfed in wild luxuriance v y I - ; ,rhyme which speaks of ,,the I - . I I ed of very powerful and far -s . . 0 1; dfle farra well .� V. . carelewlyatsiournialashewalkw �ildden- " Oh, maybe he haAL He's been at the - . .1 -.141! Ure t"Kra^Cc. I tilled." Prince Kropotkiin - . . fo. that no matter how dark tilt I- brow and meek. 411f I 1. . 4f,W .-*w- ,A ,a no advocate . �N' i ly he became aware of the * I, . . - get ane," she gir a approach, he villap a' day; he'll be briqin' it harne in of extensive farmin .... . --re eag 9 ch the pre- . to . . :, - . caping those eyes ! lt.i!�-_)rn erly "will tile my granni looked up, hesitated a moment, then having 8 pouch, thinkin' he's gein a "t news, the selution, ofthe PrOble"i which t, - �­ , .1 far distant tile prey, t I o , c, - I gie it , fo hi __ Th4i -we Many feAtures in'whi On the contrary he* - . - I her tea?" � . assured himself that she had not seen him, antlGranniechuckled. "Butsitdoon,lad sent age is, peculiar. Not the least among its se" . a � : �_. . . "Ou aye," shouted,%nd from aknowe looked down again with agleam ofamuse ' diati tiv 1 haracteristic is the large business pre -sent confronts the politi ... I great pouch, and it swallovve,i . k_ lie . clan and the 1. - . y fee and liCcame apparently very much ment, die, -sit doon ; I mault mak haste an' get the thatnic 1 e in life insurance. 'Here in can- economist in what he designates j?Itk.ngi,.,e . � . out chewing. It was 6,) 1:�i, a little way down the water; "bu(; if ye. fee engrossed tea. " .1 � . t -_ - ­ . .. ;nall(?i,;,!,-!:1;1 � . � . : . , a bite ye're no tae pill it oot; bide 44 -in in his reading. A moment later and they . ,._ ... .�.141. 16' � I.,. ada,the sineis which is not yet, fifty years farming, in the tiller r,d"(;i,.,g his acres �� that it ate even ,s, ,� 4 I mine, an' I'll land it for ye. " fame Somewhat violently in contact. The . . . a old, (thou It life insurance dates farther back and incre"In the attention Ile be � ... . V, kind ! �_. . Ife Nobody call' "y f. -)r r,.r,.,- - . L � . The bramble-gRtheritig was a - great suc- in-thcoh'i ountry) has, ammg the old line "tows u t . land tilic(i. Ali ser . ,,:'- . - - . - hill I . - .1 , - with a frown. "It. wouldna be nty Cate threw his arm round Agnes, as if to keep her, Agnes entered tile f early f2'25,,CW,000. In addition Ing :. - as no remains of ,,o,.:tle,i 1,..k%-,,) - "'Deed, I wull not," muttered Agnes gentle'inan, with an air of consternation, cem, and it was late in the evening before companies: alone, reached the enormous to = what may be accomplish v- v�_ - skil -a-as covere,l with s,,,,',, ed � , . . A � . j. . I 46 1 'from fal and stammered out an apology. pitcherful of berries. Her eyes resteill oil an to this thery is the insurance business of the e,o . was probably soft and 811,.,))� I . __ I at a' then. " But aloud she only said ling, *� . kitchen with a great a,-nount o by feeding the Boil with proper manures. ' .- . dinna think they're takin'." . Agnes, genuinely surprised, was for' Prince K-oputkin cites I, tile district ,of :,. 'r . � - , ..- - - a ino- unwonted scene. Grannie and Uncl mutual ber efit societies, in which it is cati- Saffelare -in a part of Elat Flanders which -- . I ; . . come up to tl�c surfaCp to 1) - . Le I I - ' . . . . . To which Sandy retorted con4- niptuou_.., mentoverwhelined withconflisioll, thenrecol e �andy - ., whale, arid perhal)-i it Irk;l - . , "Weemin's", the same --they've iiac inaul lecting herself, site gracefully apologised and were listening with rapt attent, W"tO a ruated at Imst sixty thoumnd, persons are Nature has endowed with all un�rodllctive - I 10' . - ' '. pa 6 tience than -a hungry goo.11 � stood aside toallow the stranger 0 pass. strangle man who, sitting coatices and aho�- insureil, w o carry no less than $90,(XX),()00 but easily cultivated sandy soil. The ter- - - - - , blow out water. X%'h.i-,.i,--,!�,., ... . 'It's a lee," said Agnes fiercely, turning thcatr.tiigerlia(ljiosticiiinteiitioii. 1IExRnt less, was discoursing to thf4i of itien anti of insuran C amount the greater ritory of -37,000 acres has to nourish 30,(" - ' - have niadc' ! - - . cuse thin 8 in the Far We -at. For a nioment, she Part hag * Of th i 5 re , Another aninial of -).L� h - I . lie hat, - *0 � . to defend he - Pex� "I- 0 Sandy ! I'vc me, "he said, courteously removing I been placed within the last few ii.iliabitants, all living by ag i ultur, . and I ' - .- got a bite -a hite.11 - . . and ignoring her movement (if disillimal ; 8=1 astonished, then dowri went pitcher years, the past year marking the pet �04 of Yet these peasants not only grow tilell, own - .. . . . head of a set pent upon t lif, n, ng - 44 eatest growth. It is reckoned th t.last food, but they also export agricultur.,11 p - . � tic swan. It wam titt,�,J ft),- (I , I . ': '.. . _. excuse my Very great awkwardness. upon the floor, as si.v rushed towards hill I - duce, and pay rents to the arnou than the fiill-IiZMA. It prob! - "Haud still thenl�' yelled Sandy, tipri pl"yl and brambles and roPed hither and thither gr . I V. _.- ing tP his f�et and ranning to heraid;-bi(ye I trust I lluve ll*t hurt you ?" _ . - I year tile societies did a Canadian busil ess of nt of from , )- I . exclaiming, in her old impetuous way, froxil $15,000,000 to $-.)(1,0(J0,(W, oil a nount fifteen to twenty-five dollars 1,,(..i, acre. 13 _' ' : . . -in, ' - or I come. " - " Not iii the least, " said Agnes, her colour the surface likie it sv­ AIA ti; - heed him ; bet I . jl Too . Y, - .- I I CIA .- I .1 - Butshe was too excited to . " Salldv " is it sible?" ' And -Sai d of new business nearly equal ' that date of means of " catch crops " (see neck down in scarch of Prey. if to "llaundertheadmirat ' ioi, in his look; I ()it(] crops in tile' , .. , 91 I oe . - �:­ p case don't blame yourself too much, the filie youllL, - ... with a great effort she tugged the line out standing it Jew and coatless before'ye' the regular insurance com to These latter part of ourrimer) they succee(i in tak . . pallies. _ , Tile most wonilerful of n1l, - _� - P11411y, was even more a8torlialled figures are significant, and, no doubt, e�plaiii ilig iliree and four crops every two years I % % 4 , : the "dragon'! of N1hi,.!I I i.) I . - . r :, . ( oi tile water. The, bead and- shoulders of fault was mutual"'lind with a graeious bow and inuc!� less at case., than she. But tilt' the larg,e amount-­S%1,70U,Q,Y0--4)f lapies' in from the sanic land ; aa)d Oicir i-egiflarc."Ops . _� . V - . Me fish gleamed for a moment above the sur- she 'walked iwiftlyaway. . callei by a hArtl ;reek 11 till"" �- - appeared. " I wonder if that's 4c arti - z�. I fa�ce, then drcipped off and ilia, brambles afforded a fine divervion P in a the old line . . . �p tile are four, five aild six times as largea-s th(*, . . translate into " wln,g,finger. " . Ise .. � ;�i I 1-1) - . at body," she moment they were doy,ri, cia their knees old forthe cletoclanppearlll-ljiessti;ntjmica!elyofgtllivel'Isigocieti&.$. of the fertile lands of Georgia ,I -e �.. . twopoints in. - . I xasi and - - . -whiuh it re.--,;!rr.! . . "It's away !" she cried in dis"I'Ly . - thought ; " 1101v handsome and polite lie is. gathering them up, laugh' and acol'i, g This fact seems to have been ovtrlooked by Illinois. Moreover they keep :Ili till. s.Il1lc_ .1 eyewwere so forrne4 diat - ; " cried Sandy, I 41 All P11; - ... I,, (.,) 1 .1 I � - - "What for Aid ye no wait'! But I Must finish i-iiv book ; Grannie doesn t each other as of yore. rP�:1a'A time 'Sand some who argue that be,_-a,tis3 th-L-re has beell' small area -two thirds of which is.1111de .11 . dark ; arid it-hovi, enomiwli w; . . le'rily "I keut ye. couldna, land it. Sic approve of it, and will b-_ cro,-s if I take it brown hand -came in Contact with her sden'tfe'r' . - " ' I at cr - . . . .r i - - a biga-ne tae' ye little red-heidit idiot that back I gain. " 8084ying she resumed her read- whit,e sna an Unusual slefection from the ranL-a of cereals, flax and' * tatoea-'no I its claws like those of a I' . _. ye at 1, - PO C'.8 tllall 10,-.. ... ..: )-it. . ,e;" anti lie took therod roughly ficill) ilIg a 0IICa Strange ti.rill woot.through him. the regular companies, therefore tile coun- 720 horned cattle, 3,800.sheep, 1815 horscs-,- ably a water anima!, whose wi:i . 11 nd fell once more into it leisurely walk.. and lie longed to (ARS -t - . - � . . ./ � . her hanA, pushing her scornfully out! of the -Aleanwhile the " artist body" was Stand yfJ I In Ilia owii am in the try is sulvi going to ruin. There may be and OW swine. A population willc;l is , .- I : to take flying leaps through I . . I in,, old Childish da ( , all'T to kiss the honny red facts .:. ,_ __ way. where she li,vl left -him, gw.ing after her n�_ to a Istain t1his position, (though denser than that of England proper. incitis-'­ . 8 i7 __ "Ye micht hae lost it:yo mouth that pouted so temptingly towards t I I - flying fi li does, but probablyLit � ursel'," she' said treating figure. .0 things inust end, and be pe"imil Its have not yet succeeded in ive of its 4bities, is thus no eurAe at ,111. It, . � . . . Ing. ' . wb, I could I'B Jove-'" fittle beauty too," lie s.Lid making the r case.very clear), but certainly is easily fed -and could be fed "llreli better . . savagely. "An'it was my ain IC him. llut, alas ! all . . longer oil the wi . I Z to the brief delightful cluase after the brambles . - . - .. .- I _L . .; I' loss it if I fiked. An' it doesna maitter If himse ; " ' that's Mistress Jean's red-hea6ed ' . 11*11 such an argi iment is not found in tile circuin- were it not for tile. ever Increasing rents- . . _. : J- . rrilleitantism in I'm . - Then Sandy, ' . . . '* -_ I . was soon ove,. . . . I'm red-heidit ; my grannie says the Lord's niece or 17m a Dutchman ;she'll I be goinq himself a fool for enjoy - stance that $1,7W,003 worth of insurance upon an unproductive soil giniply irnprov- ;. ... � P otestantis)n in France spi - - - io carin', a' hair's the same tae Him ; it's therenowtoask forthe'old lady . ing it, Cal ban been all�wed to lapse, when nearlr $40, - ed by rational manuring." : '. I IL . .. . Aarre (yeliera . I cau--ies whieh gavo � . .a I ' laags, to mind what his ni: had Id him (M,000 worth of new insurance of &I kinds The power of irrigaUon'tio increase tile. 1 . - the heart He looks at, and mine's as fui as Well,'I'll be there before her; I can sketch about the 94 artist 1my, hardened 'a I I . ..-.. Jar reaCti011.4 Mlflillf;t tile 11111 :. " * , . , yours ony day." Here she I , reath- the caatle another time, a ,I leaping over heart, and scowled at his prett . Ing well placed during tile ear. Considered- Productivity of tile soil is also' strikingly , � - ' k . I � Church in otheo --liuntr t -s of P , dry-stone dyke, he cousin, in itself tile Ict ills, "Oil tl e, i . - . . . r c I - less, and glared triumphantly, thinking she ,the y . . it short cut that these mutual Ix-nefit illustrated. T1 rrigatcd Illea- . . ­ . Ili eyes to rest . ..� almo.4t from the first, .% Iweifl .. ad finished him. througli c field beyond lailled #.lie high ' societies are loing nearl one half of the in. dOws of tile Vosges, the Vaueluse, ete even *' � . " h. th I 11,11d would not suffer h" I ' - . � But be coolly replied. "Grarinic-doexna road ag"lin. (1011sidet Oil hf-T dainty figure, till she grew. troubled I . 0 . character was staillped upoll ably in front of Agnes I r .88 (,f the &ininion renders it upon all ungrateful soil, Fix tons of"' - ' - ,uranct busi ., 1. . - % I -xvorldered what iki ed Kantly,1 and finall ejjil I JeFir.tl Ile that they be placed .. I pal-tly by tile ell.. .. ai - 9 arid A ; hay to '' . movellielit? ken; your lie, -t's red tae, for tile inaister and wwlked briskly into tile ,-ilia _. y UNee, I in the acre' becoLn tile 1-111c, and that Illeans .. . . tek -us in the physiology class at the I At last A . gnestinished ge. her p�.-rplexlty gave -.vay to I ;I (11'r , I.. - leader, partly by the early id .�. tile ]look . )(11,11:11 I T " . Ili . and closet] 9- e"la- 15:1 L7 11 1`10:111ti�l to I lie government Re shall per- alittic'lnore thill(I'l tile aillinal feed ef chle � I . . - , . ' tiou, 11111d while Sandy 110141 hill; ladventures � nobility, partly by tile 4zital)I!, schule. " . .. it with a -sigh of mingled s;lt;s!action arld U � ey re- - . L - -_ Refornie,l Churches a.",' sep-ll- . tei X little nese krid kiiit- time tc tilvie., To such all arrangement no turn of from slo) to 1--.2so is obtaine'l frO111 , . - I I � she sat turning tip Ill "'it of it:' illipei-tion of their 1)(;(,ks frin" cow. By. means of irrigaticit, a mon - - adersof t ic 11,,r . The Ilig ,%vord 'and the tit I o ht that ti , ic, regret. A few ininntes af' -wards she ting farimisly, lit her Alloa stockii1g, it lirigilt honest officer would object, while it would a wil which formerly would not yiel(I nv'ro - power. Tile le. I � - inas-,er had publicly alluded * lier heart 11 ! knocked ,tt Aunt -lean's door, and Aunt.le4li � - � r - the school fairly staggered her :' she burst 1 cried " ("(line ill." She entered and red flush burning in either check.: ' . ._z rather statesmen, politielall'a, . . � . kissed The days that followed wt naturally tend to.increame the confiden63 of than from 'R,16 to .154S worth of puor hiL.',.. � �; ". - i I into tears. . her affectionately ill(, li iring as Psual, dIllow -'re miserable ,those wilo have placed their trust in tile Ilelow Paris lit tile irrigat I 1i ( of ti,( . . than wn of spiritual nmid. . . . ough.- -Sandy hadcurtly iefused \*a1l's: - with its logic..1 rompleteile.sa all . I 46 .- ell - V4 1 el Is ! . . 111 tell in Ure yoll, allittie'.", , . rollillies of the brotherhoods (lid they but (,'enevilliers p!ain, each illere is 4C ; - .- y grannie," she soblie(j, ,,lid: I � ja- 1 . vitation to join their pleasurO p -ll*!%" I capal (f -- . � the'),o4y, 4 Ill io-1%-l%-sti ffelle;l in!,): ' now that il. pulific official made'a regular yielding double thecrop3 of tile %-cry Lie,,*. un- . . 'ontroversial, ae J rilllolliol;oi t -will . . . � c . : ,to esca PC Saw ly's parting shaft. ,,at all Wit e of the At he'rtoaii"s audit of the booku of the society. Le't5 the irrigated. lands. Anti b0ow Milall, t1le T... ; '� . rushed off t,qwz! rds the farin ; hut not it, tillic " AVecl, no sae, ill ; but dae ye �vo ite I've thQugh she had'] E 3P . I _. .. .. be dithcult to lial Ile .1, h1ligle 1)c - � . 11 visitors, 'Na�nllie? This is 1%fr. Atherton society, her pride would not let hor confess it, societies concerned oon4ider this. net rly 22,NK) acres irrigal,c(l witl, watcr de- _. I- "Ye*re red .0 "Wre I ye're just it Irce red tile artist and his,3ister, Miss Nellie. ail(l the excuruions were cmitinued. . . . . ­ 2 I -.. deevi: "' lie criea. - I Nan loo�ed up i;i surpriso ; the stranger of - Mean- . . L . . . tioll:4 Piety -which vra,i th-! v.-orl ' . M .. .., -..- . rived froin tile sewers of cle (Ity art, vic!t'. .. �� . Everything was i -est , hile Sandy tholigh I ri lit and l4eiii.saut to � ---, . .. I - . . . . I -- I . -fill and quie't in the , theafternoon's adventure rose.and - I - - - I n . Prote:itaiitsiii tlic.j,\tt!e.1l,,1lk--.,ll-,l .old farni k-itc'eflen; a bright fire burned oll ' wards her a little da, k came to- lils father a -ad (inuillie: "111l'ott I-11crL.11 -Nall's , rarmfl4s In the United 149airs. P , crops of from 8 to lo tolitq of Ili, ' ,,- .- w .1 . . - - .-;. ly, Illost rel' '10113 1110WIlleilts I . �. : ? lady w1ho wna seat- . ft M �� . i rule, while ct-casionally s�lil, " . I 0 1 .0 serf:,.r;.,.. !- e Py * le t.) tilt, I o , existence, and wbell le to 11MM-If V. -wild - I ed from till" cop . the spotless hearth, and Cninnic ill lu�r Cd oil the sofa rose alS0. I � - fall intogloonlyalmtra".-Loed tits; alltIGIT-lillie, 1. To,tho man whe lw�afizcs list ral Ain I I inca'dows vri'.1 yield the fabOotis .Ulln'tllt I I � . . _; - - I sno'-;-y imitch and kerchief ivivi 1,11it.till" r " I all itis j .. I France the contrary proces-i. w - . i very glad to miect yoil, �Ni im S;ew- looking oil, -ca it) tile.0ure to &)n- �C!11 I"- . . .. P�accfufly at onc side, whi'v her chlest gooll ' art," he said impreseively. .1 It was WiLt,-* for her haans, but to hif, kilowman it gi% ( 18 tons of hay per acre." Frorn tile . .1 ! . Protc.itautistni -le.z�,�eiid(-,l fi-,)ni . Idurst not interfere. template the minfortuties and want (if pros- the farnwr 'lie Prince kads its to tile . � -sludy's father and Na' " HOW oil Cart!' did you'get IlCre "" VMS . rity w � .1 : tile peop!e. it w-ts, ',:it,rt_-f,)r,,. mlie's uncle-re:0 i hichothersexperience. 'S'ometiniev, house of the" market gardener, and sh(iws iii .,' - * .1 . . I his paper at the other, mid tile It wits the Ift-t of October; n thill C0141 1 . strict sense of the - woni, 1),-)p--, - kettle sarig ; Nan'A nicutal retort, but she cliecked it and The - . . 'i_ . . I always assi)ci.t+lctl%�-ltl,,,tri,,t,),.,I-.1 d 1)(�twecll theill. turned to his 8ister. , How (10 you (10, faillil at tile fart' tentling to remove any feeling of di c(ki,tent here. By the aitl of soll-ina king. liot Nvater . �. 10 and tile old doa doze, ililig. ` . , nighi, with a heavy Soo,ch mint fa CA -ever, it proves a profitable -exercise, what mWerih inipi-ovcmelit"i have crectc,l. ' - _. -i;cn.le, -. �Pl. or municit);Ll in,b ,i(,(, I/ i I - 8uddenly thoe door hili -I.. ( t p-,z),and Agnes I Alies Ather,on ? -1 triigt you will enjoy our �N y 11 sat close round t. fi re, ordimatisfaction with one's lot. 'Fifor this Pille,l it, tile noil, ar-1 culture mider g!-tFs .t*, , i: . - - � tear -stained and dislic,vel!el-,, 41j,,I­,e(t in and scene"y. - all &nd her Grannie knitting, Mr. Stewart reason it would Ile well for the fariners of 'period (if the life of tile plan-, tl:(. vl-. - . Edict of Nantes estabilAiol tl * . threw herself in (;rallll;i.1s lap. Mid Sandy auto.,; ing, a certain . . - . i - . 1411j'ai " Oil, I'm sure we shall, and I'm so gla" "I think I'll go u -Cauada to consi&r the rcLxjrtju.,t handed "lost astol"ling rc-4ults have been securo' - . Churches as .in "Imperitini 11 anil abli for Aunt.1can - P . . . . . . State within the State, a Prote. .;� . . - . ra, bairii, what's tile maittek?" cried to ineet you, dear Aliss Stewart, Arthnrand Grar.nie; I haveii't )e.eli out, all day, and feei in by the United .�tateq census e Speakin of the sland of Gucrnscy whr!­ in the heart of a Catholic, ii�. . . . rr . ­ t Grannie in disn' . F, numerators. 0 1 - - tay. I were so afraid we'd be lonely; .but there"s " if I'd like a walk. " . Though &trict regard for truth compels the - 1-1 -dening exterisively obukins, . .1. . . "Kan . .1 . � .reez hollso gill - . . , -San Sandy ca'ed me a wee red dee- no fear of that ilow. . admission that t4- condition of tile (% 'f rince K ropotkin says - . � gave thelli a c')1upaeL organiz vil- " she sobbed. "I daursa ye bactia, Nairn," said Grannie madian " I saw three fourtlis � ..: oil representative principles, gt . . I Miss Nellie was very little and ,very rousing herself. 0,Whit's col wr I laruwr is not all that could be do3ired, ther3 Of fill acre', covered with glasi and heate(l . . .. I - . . . �_ 13C "IiVeW, weel, whist, whist," said Grannie pretty, J;ut if ahything too dimpled and Athertons that is some gratification in t ho t hought that -it ill for three months in the sprin yieldin - In a' word, it materialized all, . - ne o v the somd of the strowr st fortres.,it, . there's been Uane of them . 9. - _. r . - - soothingly; "that was very ill-faured; but :babyish and gushing. She looked on her here the day?" ' . better by many degrees than that of the about eight tons of toinatoes an(FItwo iipii- - � names break rise banes, bairn; ye maun learn brother as a kind of demi od . I the falth of tile Huguenots. ., - . no t,ke tak' it sac ill oot. 11 him wherever his'fancy lefhlM'"4 followed *"They're awdY," said Nan, banding ve average American husbandman. Look at the dred pounds of beans as a first crop in April . . . , i I . I . . _. '_ 1111fe's a great, coorse bo ," close over her work; "they wdnt last nightt. a and figures : , and May, to be followed by two crops more - . . - I . " Ye'll abide an' in' * cts . . y said Uncle ak the tea, Nan," said 0 ng � 1 An Vilider-1-Cr,cretary'a MI -4.11i Sandy la ing down his paper. Sandy started, and Grannie laid own her fcl� K_ Holmes, who in in charge of during the summer and- autumn. I saw '. ;. - I I : . .. :, ;.. . "But never Aunt Jean; I I my laags is no what t bey knitting and M her hands in surprise. ( 'a � � ! 0 d I ised thEbrragneft of the census work, thinks the potatoex du from the soil in April to the A Illost allillsill" lllLiall-.-,_-ll1!l., . � i . mind, Wall, you'll be a good-looking girl I ance was, an'they're a wee troublesome the "Dear, dear," she exclaimed, returns will sho'w about 7,000,WO mortgages amount of ve bushels to the twenty-one L 11 , . . I . some day. " ' I d 1) 1. � "suirly that t . 1. . the Under-Secretarles of Stato . . was very sudden." made since 1880. The number alrea ly re- feet square, and eo oil. He tell us that from m : says a London corresp,)n,lew, At . . I . - .1 ; . . . ' .. .4 ' "Rather," said 2\&n. -"They said. good-I)ye Port,edwhen the correspoi te was one vinery of thirteen acres there were pro-. �.,. k ,:4. - - "Will I "" mid Nan cagerly, I Tan ' ag loth, made tea,.and looked ident wro' . man invited t%i-.) ]allies ", 'I" sitting tip and I I ricthi .� toqslng, licr inane out of her eyes. "I wisill , -so pretty and graceful dispellailig it that to 1'... . - . - I me and left all inanner oi kind memageg botit GM00,000- - t4unwiarics for three duced last year : '25 tons of gralws (which - .- . the Ifouse of Connnoils, Alld . - I would, and Sandy would lie in love with :' Arthur Couldn't but think how nice a fellow 4114'apologies for t'.ie rest of yon.11 t front the first of May .1. - � ine, all I I wouldii�t marry him just for spite,71 ., I , =ties In Illinois, where real estate,- Alr. arc cu till October,) - . they were shown roll -, i, i 1)), the li ' i : . . , . would feel if lie had a girl like that to pour Holmessays,isheavUy loaded with mortgages,. 80 tons of tomatoes, .30 tons of potato", 6 . I -, L!" asked one of th, � and with a inalicio . I f her little out tea for him ev She had risen now and was standing with P11 I - 1 COOM a am I F . � - _W grint. o . Cry day. - And after her back to theill fastening her cloak. Per- are given as illtintrating a tendency o6served tons of peas, and 2 tonts of beans (tile last � -. �!', �. era. "Oil, that's So aii,l-,,.)'.i r .�� - ; . white teeth she sanfrinto Grannie's arms. I tea, in the cool twilight, Arthur and Nellie hayn it was that that ma,le ber vol quite generally! in the western 8tates. , In three in April I to say nothing (if other sub- - i- .: in. Seeing a door in this apArtini . - � "There's no wuninfin," said Uncle .,Sandy * walked home with her, and never, had the ce sound ) . �1� . : . I I I . so indistinct, or perhaps (arannie was right Cuniberland county only throe wort9it Tea sitliary crops." Such facts as -these carry - ,:,. I ne+ it, entered and ffmn,l I : � ' . I 1. - . slowl,y and impressively, "no wummin ever' road seemed so shad io pictures( ue and . � I _. .i , y I I losing that they had not parted �ibe were put on regord ill 18M. In lw tfis their own lemons. Surely any misgiving . : Zretary thus-He� had J List g0t �_,� . - ' � ._11 renjains single that has ]lad the chance of pleasant, nor never alas! so short. Then the uUmber had gro�wn . I � - - -, beiii' marrit." y =11051 friends. for Arthur hvi spoken and -to 179, and in 1887 to ab to tile ability of the earth 'to S=Pply - �'. � suit, and had not g,)t into a tia% ! must. conie in and rest in the Cool, rose- Nan had said him nay. But, she 7 ,W. The yW following 216 tno�rc were wld- the wants of its W*Uitants may . lioe - . I.. - _� "I 'Wouldna just way that,* Sandy," said I scented lxkrlour, and mul; olily- said, . 1. � 1- Fourse �he, ladies soreanitul, ani I i . Grannie tholifflitfully, at I Geannie t give " %Veel, weel, tak that pi::kle jeel tae y6ur ed. and last year 217, making it tot &I of J 1 1.-),5 dismissed as not vitally concern . Ing the , IV - . in grCA colisterliat loll, the Jim roking the offending them scones and fr,-.ah butter, and a- . �" - � � �, . . locks; "I untie and haste ye hame again." in t-tu years, 970 of which were created in present generation. Nor is the ties- - al., room, the host even nio, ­):i,�c )lit its true enough, bairn, sperin great tumblers of milk lwd cream. But at the -A fo-ir y4ars. In the meantime tion likely to bcoo.ne pi I maks all odds." I Sandy took no notice of her depanure ly tical for at east, i .�-',�' guests. Tile feeling of ti ­ 1_711( . . .. last it was over and they were gone, with * on -lie :..,�. 0 . I .. . . ­ nor of anything that had ta!zen place, but seven niortfAges were canceled, one in 1881, the next two, hundred years. On tile ; , . W casil imagined, "wl i I . L.. - . . I many protestations of friendsibip, and plans I ot � 4. . may 3' - .- . , . . I presently herose, and silently i W',andfourinlRH.'J. In Varmil- h ne,can hartily refl t- 1,ot what next to �,,pect w.ts il ..� I - � - ... . . 1. � taking his . ec 11 Oil .-. 1 t I CHAPTER R. * ' - .1 1. . 6%. I - - , . . - .. . . .. . � � fol' Picnics, &c., - &-c., durin* the coming cap front the nai , is ip ' too counLy 754 were recorded. in IM, and what has at- . . feverish haste when thl- oil%-;-,; pe� ont illto tile rujght. U been accomplished in these I - .L� ( . you think of them, Gramde smiled a 81Y little smile and quietly itig impresset it was autumn once more. re. the G � the ni mbew has exceeded 1,0W every year cd cases without feeli i I �vitll tile -: � - . . Once mo, I weeic. . "What 9 V � 1: , . ilields round the- farm I . Irannie?" asked Nan, ea I ' . I 1. - . IVA6-lady. increased his excil . . . - ha, � I too k u her work again. since, the maxinkilin bein 1 489 in 1 m8g, great dists'noe that in too be covered by the . . second bell was ringing 1wf";re .' arid the little river still babbled arid chatter! ' i� 'fir!"bonny, they'll Tile Pnight wom (lark and dismal, ,Lnd and the totol for the decaile 11,252. Durin I . - . . . - "If th ( as the avemge farmer, with his frontier arid ante- ' . 1. I . dac", sai ubtfully at 9 �$_ , . . finished dressin'g, but hcini: a � - . ed as it flowed oil its way to the sea. The old 2 =121 looking do . Agnes, shivering as nhe gathered her mantle the first four years of the decade 2,931 U ted methods, before he will have reached - �- L man lie resolved to vote agtin� kitchen was restful arid quiet : Nan's flushed face; but lots o' thae artiat mortg"- in this -.-- � as of yore; the . I irmind her, qlanot,il nervously front side to t court ty were t is clevated position. Tile case is not . a bodies:in , IV I fire stilled burned, the kettle salig, and ; �l canceled � �l '.. � nd buttoning his vtst as lie' we side, arid wished she had stayed at home while 4.0%. new ones or renewals were niadel hopeless, however, meing that many farmers - - . , - . . the House, reaching it just as I . _ . _� . * - - Grannie still lihitted-but the knit',ing was." d 4 d8he's a grand girl, yon," said Uncle San- Presently a quick -tread broke the silence - Since IW the rocord,does 'not- allow that are beginning to act upon the principles . . .'4- ' last bell signalled the cl,)'3!,:11,,r , t 0 face within the dainty mutclicap was sweet- d. -I 6 can I t . , .'i F4rtanately lie Passed tile po" Slow and ]Painful now -and tile sweet, faded . y; "he's fine-looking too, but he would be for a moment she paused, btarded, then re: any have been I celed. Ili Kane county advoca ed by this eminent economist. - I L the better o' a good hair - 4 6 . . �'% " . . . - Placed, oik record in . . . . . .. ,,%� , - - eiiciterrient unfortun&tel illist' . . . .- - . � - i . - , ", - ;` - %: - ' . glowing cheeks hrid beating heart, In a � . . 1 , y I I yr . ­ .. - . - ' mor'ga C's W�' . . % ' & andpiore faded than of old. UncleSand - I ,� - � .. . . : eognining the step,she walked on again with 1880. arid Mr in 1:1 d in the succeedin . I 119 � . . - _el .. - - �, - -.�: ,_­ * ".. .i "", ..7 ' . I mc . A Naval eMeer's opinfou., -and voted against the- ("overnir I too had gr6wn'greyer and feebler, anti tile - ' � ' , Pment -Sandy was alongside. years the number,has"aalwnsys exceeded 1, . � �. . I , '. . 4 ; ',� : CHAPTER Ill.' .'�­ , .: �:. . -:. . - t, . - I ! ! pillion y - oldjdog dozeh no longer on tile hearth : a . . . I -.-.. .. .. "Did I startle you ?" he asked ; and -his reaching the maximum of 1,610 in 1889. In A recently expressed ii i b Lord' .'. t ��'. . I A t�-- -_ -.111- -_ /. and frolicso i voice I beolle of tile L , IF - ., k - lk - ed ew b as if, on . y, againo mortgages were said th .l- '. young ime puppy had Ukeu its The d ' that follow fl ' ' sounded at rangefy gentle. - this COUBt canceled Charles Bereeford who is 0 �bl'. I I _ .- W'0=26. i " -, place. And the bairis, what of them? A wings. Shl three became fast L ,V L . 1!� , � friends, and " Yea-'uo. " she stammered ;" just for a in the fint four years of the decade,, the 1110stcompetentof English navid officers goes . . tl - - � - I I A! . JLAVU NE WTO -N M ATT: I ful young lady stood by Grannie's side went everywhere toIg?ther: there was a minute, I knew your ate " I number Melling %295 all told, while in the tosustain the view af Chan. Voncaprivi that - )l t-.-,. . , P. i- . . Uneoiliprehended and uncom �� . mraw g on her glove's ; there was nothing - !ketchingror a, botanismg, or a hill -climb- For al -little way they walked in silence aftfie years 3,793 new ones were recorded, the island of Heligoland is all invaluable- . . * .. . : The darling, but the d . . familiar in the slight but statel fi ing expedition every &y, or sometimes all then dy slipped his arm through he;; but none am rePOA04 as canceled since acquisition for Germany. Says the English, * L . I .., y . Sure, 8 IM.19 � 1111151rom �� days - nothing in the beautiful oval face with its . three combined. 'Grannie looked with and drreT her close to'his side. "Da:rl . - & :__ the moment that Germany: ..- - � . I .." � finely pencilled eyebrows and delicate rose- rather a jealous e e oil all this pleasuring, love You," he whispered, his strong In the light of this StArtli '*piCture let "Pired to be a maritime poWer the neces- - .., . Smiling she smites uit�fotl y . 44 . - flays, . - leaf colouring, but the impatient glance of but she was too w I trembUng with emotion. �0!11ile the CAnat%u farmer, while . sity was imposed u n ier of maintaining .. . .. . - ._� . . . we to interfere. She had striving to bet- I is I the big brown eyes and the gleam of the once ventured to remonstrate with Arthur, 'W" & Yin to his work all . . : -Ing I , y6t S I _ - . . Still Inadly ION tl . . For a mornenV there 'no'reply, the tor his posn4clu b 0 - two fleets, one in tre North fea and one in ' . I - And proudest w I . - auburn hair gathered up under the big sun- because every sketch he took had Nan in the little figure nestled closer to his aid , the knowlet wZ2 MIM agricultural tile Baltic. In came of war these two fleets ' . .1 . �, - I ell hCr eol .bonnet betrayed the Agnes of old. - some conspi I the auburn head droope( wience has il . .� I is bellding. I , I cuous pmition in the foreground. ; I oil his.8houlde . iscloised, be thankful that he -�Can unite through the canal without'danger � . I ; . And most unyiet(lilig' -%(-I, . i by Deninark oi- all), It 1, I I Where are ve gaun; bairn?" said Gran-! : "What's th __ N, I and the little red mouth that had f is 'lot calle,d upon io bear the bu cf interrupti(in ostile . . : . . C use 0 sp Win &'the scenery wi ; - . nie, glancing w1th manifest disfavour froui stickin' her in; is ae pibtur'o'ber n h.pil, twitalized him was mined to big t afflict his fellow toiler too the -south. . power in making the transit by Fea. Bat so - . _..7 .. obeys- , . . 40 %le 40 rdens which , . �'_ � _. - She is so fashioned- t 4a, lie o enoug .. I in a, . . . I _ . I . nowered . I - — . ug as Heligoland was neutral t lie union 0 . "I . I The struggle ended, long I.e;. - -rnfed novel in her hand. 1 with an eloquent glance at Nan, "The fi es . . I � t fleets could bo )revented . � . the Alloa stock' Agnes had thrown down she had asked.. Arid Arthur had a . but eloquent answer. . ._ . 10 f , � 11 - - 'I "The bRirus are awful long," ' _ to the ye ow bac n i , said G . he two German .,­ propos 11 I., _. .1 . lugg "Oh, anywhere,, Grannie ; just out, it's scene that ever was p I ainted would be hon- Hair% to hap their parritch ; "suirly they 11 y A ' of the givat strike on the New or at least tendered precariou's, ty an en- :, . I . - ., 41 I 1p �.,_ 8be's like a bubble borne alo such a lovely day. : " ork CAmitral milw . oured in for a background tosuch a fi b,O soon noo. . IV it RY,be Well to pre- emy's fleet stationed near the island. The . ... The tone was slightly impatielit, but t' M - sent the FalcyclOIX-121's, Brittani(al . . - Xorever brightest just befo . W ure. " And tiyaceforth Grannie discreetf; - ' Even an she Vo-ke the *d6or o n (I of how the railroadil'of V&ri � 11"oogtimate, possessionalif thp fortification of Heligoland . - . � .. .. � voice was mllsic4l. and cultured Agnes had held 'her peace. c6uutfiea are by German rejidered it impoksi ble for an . - ( O�-,� like a lute that's n Re autumn was drawing'Agneg entered Vvit-b's 11 - le gI on r manneO : "Alneri;an rai on# I y . . , - : laid aside the diaiect of her c�ildhood :with to a close, and stilT the artist and his sister face, while Sandy, loo ing 11 but v �Myl continue to to prevent this junction. Tlicacqui- - ,P.�, I wakes, i I . by Grannie to finish ata select . . -el th a Yery alliall . . : In tremblini'"tacick of 1( -, other childish things, and having been sent lingered on, seeming very day to find new'.,ba , came edging in bind her. do their Vzork1wi . number of ''Sei"tmiany of the island, thereforel, iiieans, to I .- :..4�_ __ . 6 I . I I , - 6 r in Ty . . .tqen. In I &0, 86.781 miles of railway were German that thevalue' of beriiavy in these. , - Woman is a ways justacr, ' . beauties and .new attractions in tie vill4ge. tliit'* the -way Olt," cried 0 11 . .-.- . : school, was very finished and sele-A inde . Aunt Jean was grep great glee. ­& ye"ro ta&m him . V ithtforftef 419,057mes, or4.7 I �. � .� 4# her ojp puposes. Bewe . ,tly Oclighted with her I af r - � 0 ; eveu=tiee which axe nit*t probable is '.- - . . . . ra i I 0*., A7,793 �n the unitexy something 4e doubled. - i�� . I � I � . 1 4 -_ i. 4 Grannie sighed for the orighittl lod . I Nannie? Did T no toll ye, Writ - i - i is i c a good - . f, - Sometim"' I 11 - , tv 11 Th' I'k . _-i - - — 9HT � - � . � . I 6 . I _�, unfinished Agnes, and wondered what #1 - make an odds ?" ngdatil, on, 1:1,46"911 miles, or'1&7 per inile, i - es too, late to be of . . th 4-i,l;��u lit thif, s"'r __ Sa d e a ii-&afid lad," she win won I , ��V akh& pkinio#s. c6mi . , ,e C L . 7 .� " . . - - . ".. -his at - . . _ ­ ­ I . I I and 316,eiO in Germany, or 14.3 i , lwoa& have - !:- Mi 1:5 n 7: "a wee impident, like a' callants,, buttoilly'; . � � ii;Aical use.- -Tb t- itl, - . would say to the old companion of hij chil o , , per milile. ,Aay,w , is '. , and Ke saw that it %%*.* , I I .*, ,.-- � .1 The greater thinnum of tmffie on ,&rrien,o I ,&a &&rea 6. , esulti of . hood when he - came home from his fanning laddie for a' that." And so Grannie waited - � - ' - I. ' ' ' � t1i ir the m9g6tiationithad - - , 11. � tillion he hail expected. . eat. - Jackets of two -shades ,of cloth are- - -, : , I I � flected, there was a good heart at the.bottoni' ret fears robable. VVhat- - ., � in the wild W But, after all, she re-� .on, dreading every day that her wo 06raid- 'me* s'e-count4k for 8001c Part of this, for the it come sooner is highly 4a 14_4�rol� William's ale -al . ' q0inbor %( t�4 mile -1)� � . I ered v7ry - appeamn - , # _7se, � p '­. i I distinguished in Co. - -, i posed lara would be realized, and something definite , .. .�,4WV&ft,,em, ever Geriamuy inay be dik to do with - Incor tion of Heligoland h, of all Agnes's little vanities ; the bairn was would be said, Qmer* of muriduy cloth for 5 o', rant Oqffiul as 14 92%j&.0- an. th �._ , just "arilt a bit ' -and longing for her laddie I elodic t�a Oloyedln'd'ffe - ' Ot - _ c lhla�nd Will almost certain that Englan(I .- 1.11 the -Ernpitiel.has prodw - . 'last he .,=me ered .in pleturvis ida"theUnW4 A=X35Qiu0r&t13rit- would not have incurred the expense tie eg- - . - ;V941T clever. wi' being owre bonny an, from over the sea. 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EPILEPS�ORFALLINGSkKESS ' I + t pensive for STs, I a. r lie sllsten- to severe ewes where other remedies Hare failed , My reason fur sending a frge bottle is t j t►aet the i I`r`11 fnrasaur• medicine to be tts own ,roosts 4, I'+ illt'C I'[nendation. 1t. costs 'q )wth• Kro_ I e tiC Ci ;ars, lag for a :vial, anis a d al Call I x 11,11 i t i (rg o fis cerom Gare f1xpeess sltd �- " Yost Office. iddress : I 1:l�ut. '!'he) (�CURE ' ! l 98f BPilAds H- a• ROOT M. C., 186 West Adelajda 8�1r. ��) t 11 t } e • ' SCOToronto, t)rtti. - tl:t� in t}d }'t'ssil,}e 11 Ral tlsC. 1 lit 1::t>tlerlt - r. It 111;-!, Vit', ]!eb E SION _ P-1. ' t:►c t 5 acs- 1 NUL - - '!t . and will .. £_;.1 . -_-- ­­ ­ ill .1. y of tile, it - '. I I 1 a so r r -Y � p� 1Iy (Iisposo , --_ a . ,r - ,- ._ �,L w = = ; "R� _ : ,� I *91 ,it•n,onstrate �.' M= _ __ .. �' ill tl(', Ohl- - - — — ' - - i e t trill well .. - 1 iulvocate �rai=e Boys and Girls, SCOTT'S EMULSION : {' . o , -ary he :. far distant the prey, there could be no es ,r _ ;t 1% hich at c;ipin� those eyes ! Its stomach was likes choice of a school is very important, t �n;`;,i ,'tet r1►P»u,r, !•.,QnrtrmPr,,.,.• IIn—-'�-((--_(- - Mr,IV �1 -In and great pouch, and it swallowed its food with alll"ost as much so as the.elnoice of a (longe. nr«trr,1 ct 50l. Wild 1 roil. �"t"t by rrtt T�I��.I I V V,��J�G1A iii �rt .'llli►lll1teLTD. F _ - the out cllewin�r. It eras so greedy a Monster 'Phis choice is in the hail ti of .bents c 11Pf �a rn.cr �;w . 0 , , is r)ttensive - o a l i - 61,1)TT d ilUi►SE Belleville. In a iliation with Toronto University. PM--Taa, In acres that it ate even smaller animals'of - ow,ll ty- ],et t[1QI11 uivesLioate fully the clai:t,s F. IL TUNR111GTU�1, Director. `• }:in+I . of sc}tools anti a)tleaes. Those that are do - ��' a - Howlt.we'� I1 ll( l,c Nobtxl • can sa - for certain -whether its i:l; honest work are ali4ys really to give 12 and t4 Pembroke 8t. Toronto -�s sero- ` 3 3 1':OT'Lf+; out. n[ town comir.lr to rho F,shibi- , Ont. THE I� O)WR OF HEALINGI skin ..its coverc(I it:itli acale� or not. Still rlMiles of raduates ant full )articular:y, tton_.hnntd Ilam their fire,, - Parisian Send for prospectus. MMES CATARM, Mr!':T MATISM, I=- ,, , t,n,l,lishcd , $ i' 111. s.3 Il.) I'i'.111a:11S of scales have been tOltnll, It 2}le surl'o•lllilll , 1 Kill�)d- ki/•t-. 40c :1 1•ttrrl ; ('hlldren s iil;irt`,or r1. tllnre,. lgs of th school should be c.►pe,, 23e a yard. Alms 5taei:housu. 42: �'onge RA,AGIA,SOP.r TIMOAT,PIL,ES,WOQNK ,I,"tl it,t of = t+k•as !)rubably soft and .5111 tit. It 11,16d. to ,,"orally pare. For instar e, a big;i,ud r'ootn Street. Toronto,_ _ MeGIELL.- 1.10,FETA r, COMP1,$IDtTB,„,k,i•s which coulr lip to the surface t breathe, Pike a in the same building 3voul I neutralize a great LEATt'iER BEt_TiN� .IMMORRHAGES .Or ALL XMI .:Ill,r-otluctive - �1-hale, anti perhaps it ha 1 `i I)IO -ers” to dealof the good a broy would bet. Tile new . -Usentlnmmd'y&Extemay.Pricx R;T81.$1.i blo1,r.out water. N�•hat a commotion it mast )remises of .the Ca�adian College of Conn- be -41 viulle Ili tilt• i►ominion• F. E. i iXo'.; & POND/SERTF.ACTCO.NewYork&Lo '1'llu ter- - ! have made ! u1e:cel 185 i!). -i 1•ange stteet,a corner of CO.. Maker:, ,o King „trcet East, Toronto. _ I li •iO ( tq - Another, aninial of ,,ilis fa"i"t" hall the (errar, SR end for ".lice Lists and Dkeounts.," . t � � .. ----- EUROPEAR -- - - - - _t1r(' : ane} Y r l tit•.,.:Lre l,eautifully situated, hint[- -- _ • — t.MVVERIT � their o1�-u • - - hea+l of a serpent upon the neck of a gigau- sotncly ,fur14iahed ant[ t!]c snrruulidiubs are EAFEII LICE STE.ialS$IPS. UKGREAT !' :r,tl pro- -- i . ' tic sNi -:tn. It: was fitted f quicker motion specially cho_te. ;11e3sts. 1:enouugll ant"T ;++: '' +,f fro),, . - than ttic fish-liz:u•d. It prpbsbly stvaln ell ��'arliner :Ire; eF.ncrts in sho.thand, htx►k- Sailing week"y between"n0'11TQBltt! and\'''i'J itt'l't'. }Sy (lie 3111'IaCe like a Swael, ala thrust its lo:ig p , , t h 1 i . •t g, LIVIKIMPOOL, Saloon Tickets $49 p) and $60 \\ . I . / . . kee llls�r atl<1 t11C 'Ov,tOl' 911.) (t..Y taught 111 \�� / / (, is in the - - deck down in search of pre . - the college. V Isltars will be mall ; wel-cgtne Iteturn Tickets, $8r)• $M and $110, according to SESSION 1 \\ /-`� t $90 1 stel►mer and au omnlexiation- Intermedial() $2c) • it i1: tak- 1'hc most wouderfill.of a }, limt•et•er, was audsh:all th"rough the pleasant :11►at:tntentS. 8teera,ge $ Apply to E. F. !11`RR.t,i, Gen Q.:_` 11, • - . t!li' " drarou of w hiell I told yon. It is ti1'}leu t holt s t i. 's aniontr in'til , 1 -ea •it, eral Manager, Caundiau Shipping i'o.. I (;Us -- - . % / L�� years ' _ �l/1' I' .':;.:r t•ri•pis - Call -L-1 by a hard (.reek nan a which w'e w;-}1 ' - }' - . . •root- Hot:sh: squAlty, 7lioxrltttel., or to Aloes" The �tatrir•ttlation F.eaminatiuns in Arts l!y, not tl►y ls:uld out first. of all I Agents to all Town:c and Cities, , j' - :t, these U♦►.nslate into •• wing fing • ." There treys 11atTN'F. ,-` and Applied Sciell . and for entran(T into i'nd i 1t-;) points in whit h it re tnl,lecl a brit ;its 011e clo►sc of I>t•.-..I[:tI vey a ont:hel'n Red - the - ti[x)cial Cuurac fur �ti omen in the _ - j : i,t- saille ' - .eyes were so formed Lhat iV could see 111 Lite .thine w ill instailtly stop 16 scvcre fit of con�,h- • Fawitityy of Arts, and also for Exhibitions kilter ,lark ; and it had enorniou� t:•ings .joined to in ` `. " Y au<1 Scllolarshl )s wig[ begin I ! ! •i t! 1(1,- - its claws like those of a b ' . It was prob- THE BEST COUGH M ICIN1:. ] �' Unequalled fer 8ichuea snd Beauty of.Co1ofl* �' + - ab} iywater animal whose ins were used rile 'old atipear in cr►it�-ergation in two gp� gy DgQ�m";vnypgggg �( L, `. �p { ;' ` The are tyle Or Lir j)yn that 1 + .,, •r seIS s ► s characters; the critically silent and the I►londa t 1)ri�ll, 15th .1 �0 y „ i,it•:, is to take flying leaps thio h''the air, tts the �' . f • I ( WILL NOT WASH OUTi 1 - ': flying fish sloes, but proles y it could remain garrulous anecdotio, . 11wIus- . AT .9 A. ,X. WILL NOT FADE bUTI tt :L11. ' It;' . longer on tl"e wing, Graduates anti students of ALMA LADIES There is nothing like them for Strength, Colors I - • -- COL CE St. Thomas, Ont., may now be - or Fastness. - I. o ,,utter - - r I (•:Its— Protestantism tit rra are I found in honorable and lucrative em goy- +r THE LECT�,/RES dpi° °ZaIIaLSTWOoisa'ot>setDyelnt� ' p LE Pti ment in shop, store and c Elise, in School and Will commence on Friday, dent. ><etii. u r"" `"oiler tc, try 1t 1 Your mope win be -) I 1111111-()V. Protestantism in Francg s ran from the . [ended it you ere not convinced after a �riaL Fift P g (,oglege froth the Atlantic to the Pacific, in Intending students can obtain all necessary fourcolorsaremadeinTnrklehDyes.emtnaci - Aame general causes which ave birth to sinii- both Canada and the Ignited .States. Scores Y all new shades, and others are adored as soon as . lar reactions at►ainst the' Romani Catholic • s - information on application to the under- >me fashionable. They are anrranted to are teaching successfully and others earning signed, more goods and do it better than any other Dyes. Church in other cou1ltrical f Europe. , But, large s:tlaru}9 s.3 Stcno);rap:lcrs or l;�„k_ ficntl for t:ttaloKlln_ I „ almost frons- the first a euliarl • secular .T. W. BRALKENRIDG>; B.("., . Same Price as Inferior Dye,lOtot I- S keepers. e1 (;�) pp. C:►1entLu sena otl .II)pli TE!C1l-DT1111W1l , ,. character , -was stain)ed ,)oil the-lIrcnch t' , COLIGNY Canada Branch: ,g1 St. Paul Street, Y:oo�aLl � . c:► tun t,) 1 I♦t xt•u•:v::1►'sTt�, 1.. !>.Ar•rtxt: tila�r:1:•r.tl,v. .7Slovenlent, artly by th character orf its - 1st Sept. U), 6endpoalalJorSaawle,(:ardandBookof1"_ p -leader, partly by the ear adhesippu of the :`slurs 11ag w:A ly arranfied u,attor, so FOR -_--- -- nobility, partly by the e= blisllnielit of the that n man stn neither rail I)i9 m►n L:16�k )1 )r 9paciou; hnlltiillt{•_ 91Kipted «1th gas, litcateti ----- - -- -- ---M- ":ick hin:sclf. by hot ►►utrr, all modern 'cunventcncch, erten- tI1C 1 IIrI'1 t1C)IlS 1',�CI1K'llt5 of - t Pefortued Churches as a e )crate political I JOgNSTON S [[ lave Kronnd�.* Fir,t ,-lit,, ,+tatr, under Lad •� - - pom er. The leaders of the Hugucnotsf were Pure C o I Liv^r Oil ailil F 1111 times Proper- Principal from h.urope. liut►rd, furni-4mi > >T � ) i � i rather statesmen, polite ins, or -captains ly ,,lade Iron :t arc 1lndw;ltc,lly tho Le,,tl r«)rn, fuel, nicht, tuition n Englihl►b rant -he,:, 1�I.b j� . PEI' I' lit tI1C I11n5t French ;uL,t Gernian from Siso yearly. • with men of spiritual t ind. Calvinism, rcu►edies f"r prlll-ionarj- c,)ulpl ants. Jl:uiy Thoroughly et,lvient Alit. ie• and Fine -Art, l►c- ,• 'tr 11 its logical conipleteil ss and systelliatic 0111illsions have lxpn pl:16c'•t : ill, Coe :11'lrket partinviiii. session olkell 'ew. 16th. For cis•- • Vasily (j1nCb� - fOl'lll 1S. filll)-'. theology', quicklystiflened Intoanw%uleinic, hilt dune st'elt: t,) !1nvv il;;': lei:!1 Isle sli,•t't-s, cular-+write to �'.. r .;. . . . . pp controversial, erslal, acrunoniult f,n'nl, It u unld xc+ orde,l to �!.O(,'i .11 O �; l (; } \ 1%'h [) Rev. DR. WARD tN, Montreal. )Ilf'(� �) ' V V l� , - - - -- I -- -- I be difficult to name a sin le book of devo- I:\IULSIO of !'Ull, V C1)l) i,lV1-:}t O1 L. ------ - - -- tional piety which was til work of French Their L►owatory :0 1`ti 1�'est Atlela:,ie tit,, ti - ' _ ' ' ° ' Pru±cs4alltsin thesixtcent-I-crltury: Secontt- `Toronto, l)1:`-., int loci►' t-•,natalltly going and • � • - -- . - - -- . IN', ,,lost religious Ill 11 .lits have. ast,end- every druggist Ili the+ cou:ltry, is supplied ctl from the people. to he nubility. Ili with tris famous renretly: o - t 1 SUREU. - FnLnce the contrary pros 3 was the rAe.:- Olie thing (sit► a:1t't,Vs he f )tln,l, j1:.en wltel-c - -- ------I . - - i I'rott3tautiR:t2 tlt::c.cudctl f'nnt tilt; l:"blea to t Crj%!Stf?VT1rj it dres not t?xixt—that• i; f.lalt. CURED the heol,}c•. It %sas, eller fore, ,,Art•)•, in a strict sense of the word" mpulat•, l+;l t. tvag 1'he h:L3o-bail �!ayer has heconic.a favor- —'”' -" always asst�cixted�sitll ar-i 5, .ocratic ,: iv:tc •is ite theme of tl:e engr.tver for designs oil h L'he•pest and I ' TO TTJR F,DITOR:—Please inform ya:. eaders that t have a positive remedy for til . ' I 1 �! above rimed disease. its time) use thousands of ho $Elver' movelLicy. - SEAT r L A C B =: Y EE t .:aces have been permanently ItCr r>r int:nici r►1 indul:cr.ttell t . Last 13" the ., t shall ;e ta1 to send two bottles of m reined FREE to an o sad �` L � , in Am•nea to buy y y ,v - your r ttrs vvilo hav► opo mm tion if then wlH send me their Express and Pest Office Addre.3a, Kes I;tlict of \ante cstabliwl tl Ll►e IZcfortnotl I - • - t8a DMwst s.delside 8t.. TORONTO. ONTARIO. All Met11. B.,)d t►ad ltaeios gectfttliy. T. I1. + C lurches as an "inlperit 11 in inlperin,1. a - -• I tnetrutns,oL - 5tate within the Mate, ;t l 'ote,tant rep":l,lic ynttng; old, or nlidt}:e shell, vthn zinc] diem f ill U410, &o. - --- --- ---------- - -� - selves nervous, weak aIle exhausted who ,' � i in tlic },cart of a C'atho 'c nu►u "rrhy. I+. - .r . - •;;ave then" a c,,nlpact or auizatioll, bayed, are broken down from els or overwork, I. - ' us. representative priucipl 5 *uuantcc+l b reaulting ill Many of the following sym - Addrom WHA LET. RoTt a(,o., Toafft . ' b y toms : blenta[ depression, premature old 1kreet, Tomato. Send ror Cat.aloicue - some of the `strongest for ess(:s ill France. - _ - . ' Ina w Ord,. it materialize an11 Secularizes[ age, loss of vital -It y•, h>gs of memory, bad - tlle faith of.the Huguenot! dreams, filmless of sight, palpitation of the l l . _ heat emissions, lack of energy, pain in the . . - kidneys, headache, pimpled on the face or — s I I An I'nclrr-�. �rcfr.ry'`s .II i.ad16 etitsere,, lax}�.� itching or peculiar sensation al,ol,lt the • :i most altltu�illg Illisutl': el ttlre befcl ,ole Of avrotiall, wasting of the orga119, d:?ill.ea9, -,! I tile Un(ler-Secretaries of (;'tate last, week, tipecks before the eyes, twitching of the r - . , ;:lys a London correspondeI .rill lioil. n,•l,tle t1:)lsoly.-I, eye EA -4 itn,I e',S _ "'acre, :iashfuhlem . a::til invited t11 -o ladies to line grith 1:11!1 ;it deI)o.ity in tr:e urine, 1,)ity of y -ill l6wer, - _ - - ----- . the lfnusc of Co7nulon-S, nd after' dinner t_-1A,-ril(-s.i of the tsc ill) al.'} spine, weak and - I l cam ere. shown rnuutl Ly t ie host. ""%1.11,1'.; H-.bby 11.11;'11C. desire to sled), fa:luf+e to t,e S rouul is alat':" "lied 011e qlf� the fair ItLi'16ug- res:e,ii by ,ii,.dup, C0114i�tiurl,- ,I t:rlueasof • C''S. "Oil, that's Vit) alltl n) i room; 1.'':, +) lit-►t'lll�, 1')ys ,,r %-(i;L ele3I -c fo: BUIitil le, l'X• 13WIC�oRt C• I` in. e ing a (lcwr in this a[, Uueut the ladles citability of temper, sun:: du ey'e3 stir ruilutl. . � ., : [ - - npcned ly, :entered and fry u:tl the Un,ler- e(i with 1.1,M)t-N ('11,WLY, oily l,r)KIn akin, --- ---' - - ----- . C - gg Secr4t,zry thus -He Ilad just�got out of afire,,., etc., are ail , syu"ptoul$ of lit r:0:19 dCn Ity ' 1 p n . suit, anti had not g!)t into (trarellingsuit. Of that lead to imaanity and death unlesacure,L The Boller Inspection �' c:nlrsc the ladies s: reameeil, and l usher.t oil* The spring or vital fore havutg � 3t Its ANO INSURAN;E CO.;Of CANADA. • in gre;tt consternation, tli¢ party flying the tension every fuu.tion warlea in colowll:ellee f,.'abli-ht d 1` .� th,' prt .-via-nn of -tt•:till boiler ' - t•:,ulu, the host even .,,lore c , �cerned than ilia Those who through ab -,,ie cominitteti in exl)lo.F t►n b)• J'r,)1►t•r 1n.1►trt:t ions. Sir _ilexander ' ' . , - , - •gties!;. I'he feeling of the ndcr-tiecretary ignorance clay be permanent[ •cured. Send Cain1 alk, h. . 1.G, I.ient_-Gov. -of Ontario, - -••I y 1 rca+uli n[. Iltrad 018rr, Tarattla tlttrre•!, Jn.-,ly- l,t: easily imagined, • t tl not knowing •your address for 1"A on all elieases peculwr Irorsnlo, fiat. l'ou-utti+I); },:ngintx-ri )►lid. : '. . u'1�Lt next to e�[,ect w:. cirei�ging Kith ,to nlan. Address \l. V. LUBUN, 30 Front Soxioittoas o� 3PWL*,eats. ' - � . f_i erisl" haste w'hell the (11%,;siotl bell r"tng. fit. Fa., Toronto, On. Books se It free Seale([. Gkr. C L'onn. ChiefEne:net r..t. l''It15EIL, St.c. !.. :�:,- . This only. increased Iris eitement. ,the Heartdiseaw,thesymptomsofwhich arefaiut -- -• -- . . s( tcond bill t) as ruining be re 11e "tall quite a )ells, put[ile li s, nuillbtlea9, palpitation, Never knew it Fail. = - .. - finished dre,.sin but licit r a sound is j gashes ru h o blo � = 1 tl ty s1:.ip beats, hot fl s f ►d to t["e- o perfect digestion. 111:111 lie resolved to vote a[, inst the eneiuy head, dull pain in the heart with beats strong, o regulate the boweia. - ' and butt(,iling his %est as 11 • went ruslu ;[ fui rapid and irreggular the second heart beat o cure Coru,ti )anion_ Ai iv House, reaching it just s the thin[ and quicker than the•first, pain about the breast 'o cicanso the 116 cr. , k ; last 'bell si nalled the clo. 1•r of the dust's. bone etc., can osittvgl be curets. Nocure, o t)urif}y`.'rho glial, � . �. a . p y ocure l�Idtlev 1) %ease. r ., : Fortunately Ile passed the 11' rtal, but in his no pay. .Send for book. Address At. �'. 'o eradicate lthettinat t . , - excitement unfortunately m stook the lobby LUBO , 5) Frout Street East, Torout.e. 114111• . , To annihilate Dy,pep.:it L E anti voted against the hover ment. Out. 1'o tone the nerves. . . . - -. � ttI +'uaid like yof to give niy soar a chance 'o flc•c from Headtu'he. DrorlL_ � . Woman. tf ( "til your printing -office." ` % hat can the 1'omttketheweakstrOng HE -t . :' t. o perfect health. ,-r . . I . T.1�fEs til:��-TON �iA liEws. buy do''' ­%Vell, at first he couldn't do at"y' o oy life long. A,,; 1 , tiling Moro than edit your paper and takeAl? Wild more than you ,the UnOowpl•e}lended and ung nt rellowlin h can believe will St. t p g' general charge of the mec anie .l de art- - 1 he darling,. but the despot of our S g ' p Loon Water do. Only .% nays- tnent, but later on, when he learns sense, drink, the change will , to . Smiling she snlites us- ondling us, sllc he'll be handy to have around to wash win- conic. _ . flays S) (lows, ��keep lamp chimneys clean and sift rbc Eyt. Leon tlleerat - . ,Tater Co.. Ltd., Still ],,idly loving us, yet till co' tending. ashes. : 1 Toronto. - A: P. 519. 1= ; . And proudest n1•heit her onquered heart .i` I .. -­.­ �. SOLID is bending. . �. i' , . Anti ,,lost unyielding ' glen she Most AGIC• St;A 1.1:-1'er dro:h cutting, taught olr ys - M by ]1tii;s 'Chat►b, General As;ent for On : ' c 11 , t..•►:.u, 1:16'- Yong'e .4rect. T rc:1Lo, Ont. si . She is si) fashioned that, ler fa,e bett-ays -= # " - `hllr::11.11un:c ended, long 1 efore the cild C 1'Elt DAY-GOo�ji ,,tell i) women. s n . $3.50 Fast se'ling a isle. J_ I�. C[.osls, j,eslthere ' ' I=1 ing, ;) Victoria street. Torontl . ` fi`le's like a bubble barue long the air, - . CANCAhICER and Tumors cured without the -knife. CER er brightest dist b fore it breaks- Send for took of treatrrent and testi onials, free. - ` . . Or )r like - aj lute that's mutest ere it G.H.lticllichael, At. D_,fi•i Niagara St., ufialu; :V_Y.. - ;. ' wal:esl - - - . . ... ► .j. 1 AGI•aTS WAIN `—H g money. ('hoiccst the dlerenCe �0 ou 121 aseason's - �► II: treilll,lil In,g ecstasies o lo�•e divine ; y C�lti Ofy S �i • Control of territory. Apply at 11'uulal" i3 dwa s just iL •ro-s the line once. H. MOYER & Co. -M- Yonge. t.,Toronto ' Of ]ler uwu or a Beware ; bewar T114') Befit �,i001h• S millions, means a loss or. gain of over po. p� '"fid to d,..t'.H: 4 A N a�a I�teig Countries. ► Ill by the. Princii►AI Soot . I .. __ $6,000: tit t})e 0,u1e lllomeat th(f ;.rauge#r s 'il 4 _ �• -i1f.tN. ugb.: 'faronto Al t shoe !-suers. Lis ,,;•Il, and. lie aw that it %,L not the pos- A, Ev l r • j Ail ► tag ll►ed... Prean of orders 11, 1 • •L id foreh n revs I: tiTI:!) in every Lots,, in the IMminion 3 s G , prevents our ex11ibitin a Band Mill ai; Toron tillio:, {1e },all e Clic cte(1. reliable len to reproscnt. the JI)mninion this year. One in Ott.' leu .din g Bi and Loan A,I.,o'n ({,5•$7 Yougc St , Toronto. I Y g, however, for A customer in Hu lgary, will I>e eyes __ �__. at our works,wherj lilts" o .,e(1 artier can see it in o eration. ' �1 a will exhibit $tem 1:'lll)r,l'ur «'i Ham's declai atioti' that the � Fire Engine,.Ae>�iel 'Jr'rUt k, Book and Lad�cr Trick Fire Department Ili William's o Heligo}a t&lias come leted i 1EA1'1,1?itt� ca� ko nlone� du in •n�ea j , the p tioll by canvaa+aingg for one: al'• 11 of our ! loll lies �'.n German En pi re has produced an excel- 1 t ecllingBook,t and Bihleb as edn ly i+tory PP gine, Shingle and ",hopping Mills and our Patent Friction I effect in R ssia—, official circles as it of C knada, b •1Y. H. Withrow, D.D., latest and 6r p P1111eJ • , W. sttspec±ed hat Uermany had a hallgry 1►ext edition ever published, prices ow, terms ! l p T t(� }f �!fj eye oli tile, Balt a province3. liberal: Write feta 1llulitratod circ lets and ; . _ Thel Watoro WJ 1711 GWorks Coil 1JUtttl Br�nUlordl V(k� - 9 . _ M. llsh r , .1 t mss V f ItI 8 •lei of • ; . - ,.. . r ,.:.- - ;� .... . r Rir 1s. r - I -.. 'o_ -. r i ' ! it rt i _ .. tW wA.Y.t _ ; t� - y 4 . t4 k rl , t f !� a i x . J B. )i 1 , - \ R i -�• t✓ tt V iYR - -0 - 1• • , i - • • J •+' . .,:---41.1. ),.r . . " _ . . . .. . r . .., . - 0 -. .. :1 . 1 ;:. a „ S:' n). _ , _ r, . I : : _ { r• I t Y. Lr_ �j - r`. s 1. 1 t, y 9 ` '} : ' 1. It , -'1 mit,. _. . ,.. v. --I ,... .� 'wt. .. . . .. - �' A - _ -.�- Q�° 3_s. R �:t - lit' .. 5! a .. ., A t !, a 7 , - fly . _ ... _:. - ,. .. 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':.• pn esteiLordillary creature of tl�s time . q•as t1)e "bsll-liaard.” It �1ad a heitt,►i �ikQ a li7,arll, .1►)t' :ind teeth like a ot•oc:pdil�, the bac};I>oue of a. fi:,h, the paddles' of a vhale, avLl the )tl•lul l::►ud tail of � qua(lrupe .The tit•st st.+•,t t+)ll of t,liis sil"""l 1 watt disc vercd i„ };;:g1:u,;I b�• a conutry }; rl. • the u ed � ' urihc her il1•lu rr by ytdiit b �osAi�ls,; whi Jl'�'lt-' 1'l'I'1' ill)illltlil,Ilt 111 her llatil{l'C �12RGv. • Uue iia}' s?le discovel•ed so] i�; bones project- frwn a slit"'. l'learii:o way.tl►e rr bbish, G},c. tt>I;lel that t,ilcy bclunoed to the s eletou . of at: aniuuti en>,bedded ink tit:' roc": She hirtal ,+;enc �:,)rkulcu to di� ou:; the entire 1•ucl:.:ultl i ha nlunatcr �1ru}-eel• to be tll"it•ty feet lune. 11'lu►t. a geusl�lrion it: fit• steel' ! _ That re�iun, Lyme Rams, wits f011llC �O`be a " . ver graveyard of these • wo derfttl llnituais. .The jaws of solve. - of then were eight feet gun}; and contained one hundred _ and sixty test"". ��•lleltever a tooth- lust in a conflict, a duplicate tooth n the jai►- .1-:13 really% Lo tale tts•place. .-Their eyes were lar�cr than a man's head, and [iossess- ed of very powerful and far-seeing vision, so ' that no ,,latter how dark the sea nor how 'I'l,is iq the W. bf tritt<•ol. Thh ply aro all educated >t1l111�pltivatert td ltttoh a $tigt�l•© that i� the hgtrts pl�al�tlpst every there ie a }ong- it1� to ell! [�elgn couptries t16nd �'Iow the places whereoAs o lnuc.h Ilay been written itild euliti. Tntt ):lo�[t: 11'AsctvA•rolt Pub. Co., of Dlontrcal, ofrc.rs a16 Krltnd opportunity to seethe world. Tot he pper- rb,-,n�eni}in M`�► the 1:trgOslnutnlx;rof N:nglil;h '. ►1 >; ol,*l:�l•:feted Prom ]otters e'+gtl�rtined in the nlAla `'GOj) ti:1�'l+: �Hi; tZEYEN:`,'. will glt'IA il'rec Trip ground t tie. t1'or►d. Also, ill o:•dcr of ],,evil the following addit.iona.l prize.+ will 1>u aw:►rlletl: A 6'roo ir.;) to florid/► A Siivtlr'1'ca 5ct., Yf'iS: A i)onu:wi.ic � swing �Ta• chis:q..$l;O; I�•Ltlit:s' or hunt •t' t•1k. fig's" 1�'atcit, A 1►resentwill 1)c givrn to ntl�-onc s::rdtng a list Of not, Ica than i+;nglivh �rordH, of ,tat hs,:y than fc)lu• leti.cry, found in, �t'eh,Lcr', o; 1l"orcester y �iil- ci.ion:tr•,low:16blt:.Fcl•tc;>+►t•ent�*.o liayc�tlZi�ttl(�t(Btlo�tlo-itnilatin:onthal cllh5cri torr tc1-the .:►tt',.ifttlly illu�t.rnLud fauliiy >;tiiry paps, -r. "Tilt,: ITu�;H; l''.tK(;11ATutL.'• The pperauu :�ttndin�• in t!10 largest list of correct word:; m:►�• lint. he las poii.iult, or ea►r:' to make -rho extenai•ro tri{) offered Lilt- the 1►; blisherrl give Such Penson talc cl►otrcof the trip o�•$t11(N) in cctr;h. anbxrss : "THE NOME FASCINATOR," MONTREAL The man with the most -horse sense" is the one who lets horse racing severely alone: CHRONIC COUGH Now! For i[ you do not it may become O�n- eumptlt•e- For �trm++>s tlota, BPltbfula, Cierarrnt nrt)iitty and IlPwtinp Dtieaaear tiwre Is nuthing lttto Of Pare God Liver Oil and AiYPOPH08PHITES • ' or T'■me osa.a stottaa. - It is almost as palatable A$ milk. Far better than other so-called Emulsions. A wonderLul Sash producer. WHOLES�LB TOB�CCON �' MONTREAL, Manufacturers of all kinds Dorn including Ccicbrated Grusadcr an Nc One trial is guarantee for cont 1-. .. I ke 1, !:t rc . • . "'ills" - . t,,::rtl.s i.t a,e(1 .t l,lIM' % Ci !ill!)- .. _;aril : •T,; )nore : I saw ! i+, the . ' ,•:tIv-0110. ,::t from .a•r+• pro- - . 1% liicll ; II�00C4,r�6 -- t - last _ . ,, -t• carry 1•; I;r;i1-ino t„ .apply - 11!.ty be - :11iu' the _ 1 s , 11,. ^titles- - _ I .I ;It Icast - 1 ()u the I-- 1,11.1 111,(11 t, 1.1;olat- _ .r �t )ill the , -I I.N. tile'. fill :kite- - 1 ,• I,UW.hed ' - Ll" Is nut J1 farincrs 1,; II1,-Ip!c's i1�t. 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Rah - tt -t.• - --\.1 i .•-�'.. i- .€ - .. _ _. -. .. .. s ,aha a:; `. - ..In ,.o --a-. ,.r-. -.i -.., .`' - e t - - :ail' •d . - d . ai 14�w3) r. _,.Y.. .. ... , "'x'i€' lar. ♦ .. .. . - ._ t ah,'.: - . ty r=r� 7 - - fi­4 Ir'!}. t i- =`i• T }f S - ;,i .1 -•r `' ,;.t. e•. ,r # '.i 'w�.€ -** .� i q�t�'', ! r • i haae,.ao a •[• Mw . - eE_ #� ._ - h t N. . :. - . - , I' I I I ^`7t., - .. _liver"-'�e'a.+4. ik tier piperis a rural eet at v I N EW, GOODS .THIS; WEEK -� 'e - i e Canadh`u, do mattetr what bis creed, i I : x d , � .' , era keep it * up; and what inj 8s; the "bo regards honour and honesty above ■•_ Bj mere parii politics. Ii there is-truth'in ® i <' > y. farm@rs injures it. Therefo w�' ad i 8 i �., vooate .reciprocity: The f ere of the o d Rastas that '� every man bas his q ce " we should like to know what has �_ - y . Canada deserve raise for th -.. y i : _ `' P patrio- sen the price paid by Romish trickstta -- > _'- -,-- - �j. r -___ tic self sacrifice exercised wen the to carry oat this piece of "unparalleled ram= - " N.P. was Srst passed. The d�gnsty. ratify.11 - - .. ...- -AT� \ � � �� $xrU �e�t1 I.- of this Dominion wag nobl di , \ - y n cat- , , . LiTir" T© THE .EDI ... TOPWished env _ Friday in its oe ed. It . would have been b and .. TQ , : ' :, - . eke►riitg, Or1t, ---r , ,rY spiritless had Canada licked t e hand ['ti'his department is open to Pail illy t6e`ta� di.. _ I _ _ I $ !,; that Cuffed ; ° d atpbic ti s yC. 'j �' ,� ftr"•bar ; •i-- ft! - >� '` it at cliff time.. T e right � �a ieah lAla'��` visci: T� wx�ter sager thing was done --bat the N P. 11ae ''b it eWLiaatty grade ��' �' $ATItSi OF ADVLBT foto.. ', - : - - trireE isieertion, per lime - _ filled its mission -DOW revert t0 reel- tm►i in nese do .►. Bout oragves :♦ - _� . .. . .., { Each sub a °a .ponstble° ypr o ions exprared by aorr1 . SCHOOL - T'ATIO� ERS. - s eedo" insertion, r •ire a procity and relieve the farms of .•the poadents.-Rb< i . I t Thio rate does not include Coal or Foreig ad- vertieements. . load he has heroically borne for man Drina Sia, --We notice a letter is Stlnr - special terms Given to parts making von_ Y last issue advising farmers that it would Flyers• requisite for the -Public Bch001 Readers, (�raln- smote for 3 or 6 months o; b the year. aif- yew•; Restore to rural Ca its be safer for them to deliver their barley at m yearly or yearly contracts pa;a a quarterl . natur'a>�l share of the common f Histories, Ari metio8 eft. , All nam Basinese cwrde, ben lines or ander with r pro r- lake ports, as it could be Shipped mach t s berl4 of Copyist r- - - one peq�r, $5 o0. palablo In edvaitce sty -let the Oities and men to '>!g quicker than at rail points. DIB, •ng Bookp, ser �bl8r8, E80rt3iBe BOOkB, La,tB$, Pens ones in I t ootmm�s teal vents per e, c4ntres stand by their own st n h We consider this a great in jastioe to oar- , ave Beate per salols de 1tUZaent lase ion. '-` selves, 48 it will have a tendency o divert Pe>a elf?, Paper, Papel •eta, Rhbbei'e, IQkB, Cs,IIdlet3 Sp{l _ s�xhcial oncrs+os ws made known on ap ca- let thti blood Of 8 c0untry'8 CO Ii. rCe , �xUlYl, lion. NO free ad erUsing, '� the barley troll coming, as it usually foes, Ad�ertisementsl without writEer instruc Ions fiOw twinterreptedly through its ro. t3 our elevators at (been River, Claremont, ` will be inserted uihtil forbidden qnd chars per Channels, and the hund of Myrtle, Burketon, on the. C. P. R., as tar- - - . . �ordinKlY• Ordgrei for dieaontinuing adve ae- mars would be afraid that we could not �'� �•�- a. l 1.! - T�lent8 must bs inj writing and gent LO Lha b- farmevs who are now lab0 g fpr fisher. dear life aroana the vities will bl@ pay, we always do, the same or higher dob work promptly attended t� prices as are paid at the lake front. to regain the old homeste . rhe � We can only state that we guarantee the I - CLARK eROs. . P�OPRIETO Rt. tariff has done ood to some. It leas farmer that we will��CERji. ' R pay the same prices o , ' § Uur routiow-stnet in a given the capitalist ineroased vet nes or higher as are or will be paid at any lake - - pendonc of investment ' it lime von 11 oCk front point, and have all our arrangements Fr sh 'iscuits, Pickling �piaes, Ganar� Seed, p©rk, our .�itm d First-class L cal Paper. i. ( Y completed, so that we van ship by nil, s 41tr Esc eotatione The h l y all he can handle in the way .. wort- within one or two days ae late as the lake Lard oto. _ _ pport-of the ueonle of Pickerin and pioini gages it ha$ given the Manu tuner front. By: inserting the, above immedi• - . FRIDA , SEPT. 12 :890. i increisedpricesforwhatever he ales • ately you will greatly oblige . . . . it has - given .the artisan �n re sed Yours very truly, . ; • . . . wages- What has it von J. B. McHAT & Co. - .. , . . g1 ire far- Torcl;to, gap. 10, 1890. _ The Port H pe Guide is us ri ht mer ?. It has. Iaied him 'at a cr .�.�• . - . "' - • - _ by stating tha it advocate Canad in turn; but slyly, that he- may b h �a� . The Earl of Aberdeen opened the Tor. DRV -GOODS e ' . . ' independence eight years age. T hs ed unconsciously. It made 1 he onto Exhibition Tuesday. iia Ming Prints and Cretonnes, ,Flannelettes Velvet ' journal. ie wi ling to be :a, your er manufaebured article3 porch ed by ___ _ ___ _ ' Rib-.' • brother- in th cause, whi b it ad •o- the farmer more New Adv bons, Knitting Wools and Wires Laces etc. e expensive, case '- ' of ttl8e)fterit8. t , cafes with ;the Lot zeal of new c n- the increased profits of the m nuQac- - __- _ _ - -_-- _ . . : rert..1 r R. J. "$. EASTW00� Picker•in - = Curer and the increased wages f he D u. - -- - ,: OMee and residence opposite Gordon wVe are €m- ing 'Listorv. Right in artisan mast come from some vet r@. eouae tar. Tucker's old stand.) Die capital f`"this fair Domini It did not increase the price f he �------'1�"' N AR- • To Rias' ' O LET.-lParm -of 8o acres of land alta . within the ver • sl:adoVr of lie rice- • _ fariner's products -what lie ou let � Highland Creek. For pazo�ttars apply . \ - teat up in price, what Ile Fol of nt A1LLtwa1,L, Htglhland c rck.. 48.18 ____ __, _____ __ _ v gal palace fh Canadian Labor 1, n- _ _ _ _ -- __ ___ _ ___ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ . , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ down because a yen eful A ori an yATTLE FpR dAI;E q+ [ireAh - gross met last week and aged t, e g L •�- 1 RICHARDSON'S HARDWARE STOAEfollowing res lution That tl s Senate kept piling brickou bri k un- uwebeowe,alsoanumber of steers ,two o . congress 1s :o the Dpintou: tout :t a yea:•Fo.d. Apply to J, o'CO�Aoi;, tot ,lis, 3rd til a tariff' wall shut out the armor coq, ct Peokertng. ' c -people of Can da at the prst!rlt fat a frons his regular market. Th tariff !` ��-�- -- y -�: = iS 9118 place t0 b>Iy a>rlytliing yon -require in the • . are -ca able o findiu a- '�sent, I fr attitude of Canada seems to ha a ro• tVR SALE' ---,A >amm�r sof iigistered .p g P rop� ire rams for sale. Also a - amongst the selves to pe form t 1 vbked the 141eKinley bill, veli h 'all �� Berksh►re boar for sate or for ser . functions of G venor-Geiser 1 of Ca - grain dealers admit means de tit to revs. Mon. whitevale. 40�gHARDWARE' LIN / (•auadian bade This is a OTICp.-Tl - --- - I - oda. Therefo a be it resoled that Y fai state- �T to following animal, vi` : demand on be behalf of thepeo le of U is Ment of what the tariff has dor a for '� one gXeq horse about 9 years op, in im. , . - pounded at lot 16, dot con., t'tekerin(; Townsihfp: All kinds of ` - - country t0 lel atter elect O 1' Gov [t- the farmer, 'and that i8 why th s far- and will there be sold by public tender. on the .- - . afar instead of haying one ppoint paper p �.• each Sas or October, itsilo, at the hear or 1 o'clock nie-'S a er is ell favor of reef 1 Ocie m,- if not soonor claimed. Dated at Pickering :-: :Bui- . by the British 'overnment: ' How farmers who think at all can this 11th dayot September, iwi(x JEuxiciAH v �DZN(� 3P.& -a O'COhNOR, 1 oundkeepor. 46-48 • Still 9at1Ctl0ri a 1%OIICV that Is m rt - The We -y y tariff :bill mat n ' ging their heMc,#, and driving their I ► . It'A[RIIA'�Kfl, elle oil and reliable to keep out the rain and cold. . lie considered really passed and �t�' ( sans one after another to grub for �' Auctioneer. Fill in the Aeld, able and . Rilling to conduct airy sales entrustod to htm. hro If1t0 effect GtOb01' 15t. The day living in t0i`'n8; i9 a marvel Us• and takcae this opportunity of thanking his pat- -- ronefort►a6tfavofor se vice Moderate Ar- LO�`ii 4 KNOBS, HINGES, ETCH tin bni•Iey is fiY d at SO cents r bull - Let farmers tyake up. Don't exert of Whom. Terms for service. mod®rate Ar - El, on eggs 6 : ants per doz n, elle• p your party if you dislike the ide , but a it"e mace of hidates pa,er a forms can ��faae � 11 til over.one year f age X1.50 r h even though late' in the day. have __ -- - --,Q - ---- - - -___ zes and deacriptiong---cheap for ca9h. - Another help i the increa duty o, something to say in the policy. o your T - - - which .will tiastl---�---- - - --- --- --- horses • y 'jure t!s party. ion have saeriflced en u ..-� f... Iarmers of Canada. Oats a d nth r � < R � Horssi� � • aale• empty �'� �0 ' . • roducts are also The Grand Trunk � - 1' - to A. N. alDbay, I•loaerins. i � - . . ., .-.,r_ P taxed Tor ail they tement: r the _ _ -- -- ' - , 'ire - worth. Those Csnad' "ns who half-y@sregriipg dune 80. is ss fol owe:.. A ' ­ - talk about the English mar et Groes recei ; Farm to Let. •;1.RV ... .. g being l X9,446,500: wo king our best one will now see the r theory expenses, X6,700,000 ; net revs 1ueR, SE rear part of Lots 8 bail 10. 0. the S I �4 - V _ put to practical test. If Ada Brown $2,746,500; necessary reduction will 1 Tth �.. Piclterfntq. Apply W j4XE8 BtRUELL, Claremont i'.O. so.2me i • : • il3stead of being sent to talk c mmercei leare the amount available for divi- - _. _ __ For i��101ce�ilect1011e�` y . - 1. with the.dariciPs who.inhabit he isles dends Erb82,000; this balance wits m t0'•erit. - of the a m `�• of the ocean, had been coin issiaiied: P Y ant of the full divi end and �uYlliYler D1'lks.�(�� to go to Washington and to k sen�� for the half-year of 2 per Dent o the 1 OTS 18 and 14, 8rd Coo. of Pickentilt, . per sent containing 100 acres, will be rented reason- to a next door ;ieinhbor, the pr@sent p gaaraltteed stock, le vias .bis. Apply on premises t0 H.A. HAltiiT 4146 ���� �+ T'�1 diHiculty mikht have been averted. In a bid ' ee•of about $110,000, wbi h is -- - - - w �/ .r UMM&MLDi ^ sufficient to a dividend of one. I T'0 2e eat` , % � - . the debate certain American speakers PRY T,� firer S 1 strongly condemned the sena less at- third of one per cent °n the first pre- gg=� Every Saturday during elle sea. 0110 . - . titude of the Dominion Go rnment ferred stock. The Chicago and G and � &wee, vr"c'abAQ1' at °reaeut oeoel►iacl by Tbbtft" i<ou tber. will be to in ,i1s policy of utter Passivitynd nn- Trunk shows a .surplus of7G 200 r°"° arae Ror.mt,nr �"t Apply w Teolrr,►s�, . - -- -- - -__ - - - ---._- - _-- - _R. - . concern while a prohibitive 1 w was and the Detroit, Gtartd Haven and --- - , - --- - Milwaukee shows a deficit of 00, o Sell or Rent. sing framed close the po `ts of a X77, .- - - great natiox to Canadian roduee: - - -_ -_ - J . HAT desirable of laud maul . The mannfactuiers of this ountry The Oka a Indiana izre to be rem ved half o< lot. >, and Ip* 9th son. of 1Picise- . • . induced Minister Foster, s leis in to Muskoka at the command of the ins conal toes•+ Fortpartioatan. /• • . . . - .11 to t[RB. D. HOPE . Clavemont P. IRTO . I t4eir interests, to pass the hi 11 tariff Dominion Government. In the m- - i1 - 4 bill of last session, and the Stites re- ous-words of Minister,. 'all �''a►TnC1 to I�11t� !- 1. •s- ATT1ENtrjON ; .e ! tahate with i,he McKinley bill- -but it Protestant Ipdians who remain at ka � -- 1 _-__-- • only effects our farmers, and inister will now find. their supplies stn "4bNSISTING of 150 &ores, more or and see our Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Extension Tables, p �� ter. lot ro. 1s. is ilii von. Nieksring, and actor Sites, Couches, $edeteads, etc., oto. Alar a stock 1?'ogter dozes tom lacentl et far- Th@ Indians replied. askiu the OT- lot No. I in sith cos. of U:bridge_ Far farther g Of Pietur . . P Y• g' nd Room Mouldings, Cornice Poles, Ctlittaxi Chains, etc. VPe ar- mers will actually tolerate,- a1 d even: ernmerlt to protect thein sap* as ., it particulars apply to EDWARD t'UH. ear. on nese satisfaction is the Undertaking line, as we have a large the premises, t; an _ ad�•ocate tt�e tariff ! Titer© is 110 protects people who are white nd - --- - --. _ well selected stook to choose from. f 1. country on the round globes small. people,:wlXo are Roman Catholic . " LAND for SAI IK.. I � ' - . . .. that its good -will is not a soiree of -The Markham Sun, very' pronoun eco,= i - ILx?.�IN �,,t ° FUNERAL llI13taCAIR8 , , piofsL to any=country•, in t is a of ly Conservative, writes on tale sub act 00,000 Acres of im sed and onim- , - - - $8 ' . PI0KERIN G, ONT: - mimed coinraeree:' But "ties a a here foltOwe. W� find., � Iht . ,one • f At .�Iiie Proved f�` for sale, cheap. in the state of - .1. the spectacle of this Dominic with with the article -=we would reduce he iO'g1` ¢"�"'.mau eaph , ta] regnirei_ Fat particulars regaiding prices, titter indifferel;ce alloa'itig a ightl! toe.t;op oma terms, write or apply I+etoeanally to invectives throwp at Rome and ul- J. H. Ellis, nation to close its portr agai st us, tiply thew on a truckling party : sbu •� Box sec, Piekorsnr V . ' . - ---------------- _ _ _ _ _ _ without making the sjightest i ove to These Poor people, who have with FOR SAID �R TO RENT --r - ayel t what is un destiostably a alani- mendable steadfaskuess, fought for t eir �~ ' ----------------- - - sty. If Netvftland Were ass a irituat liberties and dared to think nd SIE nottia. parts of lots 10 and If, iii P a sex t thhat in a nomi;islly ices laud nd TH1e yb eon. of the Township of Pickering, such a la•,v, if any insignifiea t ane- a der EnRlielt laws, they have a right to containing 180 aeras, more or lees, The [arm is . - 1lorse Mate on the other side f the worship God according • the dictate of under good stiate of cultivation, good frame . slabs were to'contemplate such law, their consoienoes, have t lett th b p house, plenty of good water, orchard and stab L : ' , 1 , ting for 40 head of Fettle. 1 rippeQe od t►lowing t the Dominion Government would evi- forced to succumb to the i s rule of tis• at once and possession lst.of„ADpril. For further 1W - - _ aRism, which knows uo liberty beyond he Particulars apply to JAMES ELLWTT, Cobo- . . Bence its ooncern by sending High • exercise of its,own- imperious will. Th conk, Ont. . 40 +te _- - . - priced plenipotentiaries to negotiate Protestant Indians, to the eternal diegr 9 KING ST.f WEST, - - with theta, and if successful, t 's Do-. of this country, its Government, and eve y- Two Farms For Sale. W - - , minion would be called on to e a ire .one who, for the maintenance of ppoo r, �' artNs R l �oRorN-�e�. P has oast aside every priiscipie of retigi �� ACRES being north-west - uarter of �tg''e ' \i }lands for joy. Thousands of ollars honour, honesty and jast}oe, to pia i to lot eB, sad•. Piottertnn, sa� m acres. the Re &1rIXl Of Fine slid Om - have been spent in subsidizing team- the hands of, and retwln the vote !, he win ng °�� hit qu gtof lot9 ,2n host. neeki. �� p �� C homm.pus % lieated 'Wa ship lines toflost our commerce cross; Roman party, are now to be banished t m Lana to a goal state of cultivation, cltciesiruit " w p teles re aa the lands they have hitherto occupied as stall rinds.- will sell eepamtel or °r, to k:�Agaw + rear the far Pacific to the ends f the wood Osier. JAlsas (111,0 18 . special attenti0 peaceable and law abiding eitizebs, a earth ; a favorable treat with Fin °t' AIi Work (lgaranteed. Charges Afoderate.` Y p now to be transported, though gailtp of o - - - �_ # �e _ __ was deemed a most desirable ins ; crime or violation of any law, human or Nom( TICS �+� V� - but here Canada remains divine, the are, we sa to bc, tra j 1 . Flogs scent v, neper _ 1�0$T: CIITYBERT �rizile the United States dri' our to thb wilds•of Muskoka As is well-kno a _ .1 : we have ever been, from earnest -convicts n OTIC is hereb giveq, Pm'atiltrat 'efl N - Practical Watahmsker and Jeweller. ' . - traders from its thousand marts staunch supporters of the Coneervaic a iia �R+jvlasd e y of Ontario.s"111ptto - party, but such actions as these. n q ar.in>e Persona ohms ; nor 9 g113g $t , West 1.. - We have more than once be tak- 44% of Fentsr.Ac died - , i which we have just oommenred, show ed i on or about the of Ap 1. lliti0- are, oa or - si1 to task by: Conservatives f our 'a s t vii despicable basmea; nn Fin i- Mora t>.e 96t1s aa, o�ithpteta`�er. lean, to Farad ----�----- pp Pow, t?reP , or deliver to H. D. Ressor, of advocacy of reci1.procity. The ofur,, Pleervility to Rome, alike unmanly,��,� or Peter 8. Hoover, of {cram tllver, not see how this journal can c a•m to Christian and emEnglish, that we can two of the Executors tar the deaes,sed, a sy�- fy aseume ;that evil communications baa meat in tRoll of their ns,mee and addhaeeQes s"` { be independent in politics while n- dna tall alan of `their class, Bind th« I$ T p 1 aograptscl good manners, and we are - nature ofouritie. ttt �ny►he(a b theins IIPi •PLACE. TO BUY A i . I . I - I _. _� _ Iy'oppostad to the N.P. Neverth Leas, ginning to ses in this the fruits of that a • god oboe in yen tba - there is not a loose board iq our Plat- holy alliance which, for the sake of tem C f se- • p 71 a ptembft, H 0, thet"M after1 u� choie 17u a 'O �ue ' t . 1. ioi�m of rode ndence Ifthis o al • veer, sell the lira, liberties anA �h�it i - will m �s� m° ••wi. of Ithe .ata w Lai�;a,utl ' rl eabaie amotwsb bLe parties ontitle�l ,lav- p • ' -,i were published in a cit -if the neer= of the CtinsQian peoppl1e to tlhfk rut - t„e ra only bo the claims of mower-b1ia�� y leas power of Rome. If anything can aha e ' ° � riven 04 above nags, ; c" . irs and • Currants-. or anything . este of the city were the intere is -df our confidenos-in our party it Is snob Rata mill iter be liable Lott ilhe .,,, .. this jotifnall ; if the object was t Con- aatiion ss that, atsaed 4ewards �e p or any so�eliabeributea iia 4 - cis . • er p� 0 of whom claim or cel Uma ZIZ e l ' GLASS MAy Want in Groceries, cerltrate all the moray and we th of taut Oka Indians, which, if carpried t nut have been reeeircd try theta ab thus alai, of W ,_' Qanada iizto the cities --then this -our- veil cast an ineliaoeable bio a b p «dd dtstribation, j(�/ ETS �� out Administration and bringLsh a. H. gBE�. ARRIVED ' nal World stand 41ie - N.P.P. A: wast, } int atrsry,. ' Y, � - �; But shares a the face at every houset � Tr . __ . . flu a1 - his lith ! AuMt. VD. ] .� r}t'� „ _, 'j,': :;; : ._ -�j7 �.r••'� `ji. '•{'.-. -r;l nYl -i.M;-•-F:.S •i 'x- "�i-,r riL - .. - {i I x..- . . ,.,. .,Y I. 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A r •F. t � - 'v` - - } . - : -. �"3�• [_ Y ff` ..x t� � ![ '...' ..Y .t� - ,'+ . °dad ili— -r. s M,_ ?� _e . �� . s .. .M u *e ..S�e. . - ar �A. r ®ti i' r' 'o- '�� a.- an � - de ' 5. >� i�' t � �k' -t$�`" rte y .y - � .ate - at y�s : .-. iit<- -.�-ort' - r. - ._ !. ,J ....$. ''. ". - -, _:. -:. -, .',- ... -' �' %S � ".,P �y`?3; s - •�2 .t - I s. ,..r , -. ]l >, --. _ ) �., f -,- a9 ,J ra - ..e. k Z: .�':-- ��u; _f5� - k d$ „fi r,A ". i.e oa €S : rr'...- I.. - h.:• - F: --- s_ ! a ai'3 `, g-, rt., x I J. .5 .t ✓� - - �. �.s :. - f , i, .w ..x , Fl., V Y FOTIF �TOLEbi, 1X THJ �. , FROM i I Ta Leah ,p jjt Slnlston by The season f . "t apes until I 16th• The 13alvatioi � ceder prohibisix no per.a . nsinf A- �Qe in the An ' Throe tramps barn belonging rr . jgA&U, Her e a b site theta in an . - itempt was wade I T.-, ( rill• ' �-- i Ckks#o Ark,er •I Iternaaional Ex : 0heep brooders i I wd I fcarred off '�? ; Tbir. is a: warnit I. - Ever not to en ibver our neighbc I Honor Roll of I 4911 class -AD spring, Vvillid Stobo, Wni. Ilan Booth. Sr., I1 t Wheler, Minnie IY j Jr., II -Prank 1' Young. Jerome Farm-( of the ThornburN Village oil the l' 1-1 and 1 moQtll. Ti a resideut of of ly 1.r. A. R. Fares• remains were luta Sunday la.0t. . 11Dr. Ferasou N. borne, that he ••%_ I meat to took afer r: the countiv. '" 11 on the 4cillit Kit Bence of any othr,' grant this oi)e to ©utario as -well. Aaron I3!tcklev. died from elle efts( last week, did not first reporttd. It was a poor one, wl bight deceive ant' Fere death traps ar by recent iu�•entiuu The Mitchell .4J etor of the .4cf -otat, 4 Telegi%iph Co., rut wall paper, repairs ellery, sewing nsad ti ttoneer, and tw•e:l " pa ! " It iF eDol zo>ta K cker man to Ou Thursday ev > strong, a fatimer 1111 Peterboro, alt Nahss., to pasture. The ai jerk to the roue ane the ground. Hie h • object. can ug con from which he diel day mornin4 retuai the fall until dentli, Rev. G. G. Patter I Toronto, hat receiv bus and Breoklin I and at a weetinh ( at Dunbart-.)u last i tamed. Tho Torot to consider (tie call so successful and F Patterson will leH church to acbept a oi The, Attorrey-G F , Mr. ,E!a1litl4 Irvin; er to eminire into plaints tllat; hIlVe 1) ment during the th �_ Lige Stock I{asnrar conductingusinet ' allege chat ► sora whatEyer was Dai that only pa' tial -s' I iD3Hranre w re ha[ Bro- Spur ot.thi +alxperience I' st we 1. mark about WRoared for his horse+ decided to 11 k the _ in tiwes pas has i licking an editor, t sulted tis ani Dr. I that the prac� ice is I Dr. Elliott not only ;' , of the fight 4114 wt and fitaed. Dou't f . At the conglusi�t a in East Toronto ou Donaglt, who has ii detective for �oine . ` ' ; under •arrest by Coi and Tidsbury on jh revolver at h6s. b1 I IVern. According t the complainant's i - rant, and beexcles �* i' subjected birs� Cal Inities, which *111 b t tiiatecl iu roar' bet, f The Port Perry t, come here anti plai 4-'ournal. Be caret � i . fu1. Port is lookin wt; Nems. The f4ets 4 i lows : Uxbrid 'e cls bus instetid of11oll01 i' in a sportsma -1 k ` over here, they ins. COWN there to play. ' { was to have a ,mat, i their ohalleagei and 1 too glad to alecou Z0. The Brooklin- c �; Chironicic says': --1. 1, friend of mine, �,he Rota tells a doleful Of thi4gs there. w . 4 bushels to the aer L, , a total failure. Of the family frog. , ' ` written had not ha 4 >y Mgh harvest. �., as"T is the lona oa • wwah that ronin" South Ontario ira Paodbeft' dbesi becaaise ut their t O" eompama *Ah eCl. r :r, s. 1 .. 4 sn,. pm n,' ": 4 [.. - , r_'.. -; I y r r. - - - i -i _"' _ 'c(`1 •�€i:n �y '•a a '.S" -t.- - --- - -'s-_ - .r ,r� r� �t'x:' ..o.,. - ..' - _ w' Y. A, t p _ ,. fK i t a- b �• �t ..-_. - ..-,.... - .-K:.-. r- ! tp rad_ e. �;,` a F ' v 1 e K 'C e< !t- . Rip _ _ . r .�:.- _, x ant w ., _.v a ' _x.. ..__ ! t. 4 is I. '• r '+�'- .-r�^' -y.i t i' t - :- i P, a - r 7 . - .. 'r :^. a "?' r- 4. `` _ $`. -£ -� `a ell ;+• ,., `t FLY, wF';,.. a .. - __�..._,. --.:. _ ,�. ,.. `. - _dew .. _ _ - �F -:: .{ -r r• . n'4'e'^s!i,er",++iw• -. . - : , , yV _-- it -. Pm•�.q.•. - • ,- . . .. • •,, - . ' ' - . - - ' M"T+'a^p •.s,. , rg. a .Ra _ .:d . ^r. 'T">L, ,'.. k�a. A - ^• - - a `w9 . . -�� �r - :-,;j.. - d "�.-""`':Sj,.' - - ` Y r? ' a �h M '�'� : I Z ?'.-.'� _ '.tri `' �%'-=" ,� .w ` - ..�, _i - -_ - ' t.-a'arsbar+t ^-+.�.•.+.M• •es ps.. nes. _n .,.m _ waq'. •t.ea- aA�.`ae� y.'•Lffi + _ - ' �r�'- t4 • IS7 RIFT T to : _ �, ,} q �.�� , / D 1J. I'a n e Pickering. 12== ! - y . F • x , ,. ii ��-1pla]tg s ,�, i,, r , ;i I / The Toros 'e def ae ted Pinkert t t]le No. g,� �`!s Tastrre aotxri Ener nira es >ralwwa:_ G• We WARREN, , $1OLE.1 Iv THE DOST BABE >�'AoE YArIN>+a College groan a 1 EZPaBg MONEY :4I, - TO LOAN t 4� on 15atnrdaq, the coo be. +, a 8:00 A• M. r FROST OUR Eucsaxa►xs ins Toronto 8 and i0 and Pickeri 89 8 Y><zsn Watches Clocks 1 eweller ft". R ,,. $as P. M. y _ , s • a e the or / wi tete when time wes o ]]ed, 7 �•• and Silverware ON MORTGAGE SECURITY /�, r y -j , - fames Leahe , of Thorold, as ,tilled score a owe •the Duke" won the 8:80 P• M. at gingston Uy a brain. _ B h T>iAIN9 e}Ot1lTO Wl6dT DIIR A8 FOLLows:-- ill all styles and at all prices: at lowest rates of interest. ifortgages and ITe i ams, a mak n ' No. 8 LOCAL ': # The season for partlid�e $h ting dobe 8 bl and 31 revs, Done der- „ 9:Ox A, M. ..- bentures, purchased for Dash., r ! - I lint open until Oct. 15th and cl see Dec, a blytatole• wen half of. the total.. The 4 1![taan • 4:16 P. M• Any one s - > •� New�lhm$ T`� A T . a 9 EzPass 9:09 �'. M. ��ti a =�3T.E3.TE 15th. terrift• hittin . �Grle tinkled with hie i--= l . The Salvation Army has sent fort' an >R bowled al est pheuoauenally or Pinker;n //w,�o��f Sew ing Machine will do well to bought and sold on commission '^ MSA a i .+, ar, ,tr f?. order prohibiting the tree of lob eo, and innings, his•el w, lazy bre,►gker9thso to pt- !ttsws om8epi. ii; tt19Y, Dail ttad et no person using the weed can old an in Pace from �� y g yet itio d 'ttrll, Lakin flue aY �` tf office rn the Army oral amou of ere the Dnke h]m�ood io1k�- >psti cahoot, to al.�o�o m'" �iiC7". t Weiitern, u . Three tramps deliberately set fire to a sharp fielding t Jaek Campbell -and om °°r " M 1 11 ton 7 Y PICKERING, ONT. ' ndoaandl[ancheeterFttet�n oe �t kI' , 113• , l?•r•ton.lie P� Ponies, -North American LiMInsurasrce ' .., } ' v` - � - barn belonging to Michael O Ifo le, near Andrew woe f equendy applauded• ere f@eninp Pse ton lis. -_--T-- - Co., clew Asoideilt Insurance taken. xaglan, because the owner w old not is the score : Frl.BlCERB' MA$$ET• Theon , t 1st take tile[n in and feed thorn. A utile at: Kept. 11, 1890. , - - F .� fOT $���'',,,� - ,. Y 1'oleolrro: ' ToBotrro ��CTaR mot urea made to Dap re h t. rs� �� 808' to • til i e 1 ndi LLei�gh, rub outk. Q b Cl pr .. • • s �� &U, baeh........I 0 98 to # 1 00 r > r .. Heward, A. b w Q1ssk 3 b ar . 1 Wheat s - _ - ll CT] • • - Chu ado Amtrimt j► -At the D nit In Tucker- lbw b oraeie 8 {liens.. y PSR 90 to 90 The Am CONViIYA�IL`Lv(1 OAELPULLY DOI!{H. Collins c Com li y b Qredg:............ 0 Meat, red winter...... 0 95 to 0 8B mill t• b cat durable and substaatiai t rtlatianal Espoeition th - i E i t- ' e '` . k • 1 e , e anadlan P + b W17ea fie, - uilt-MRentirely'ofwrought Greg . .......... . . . ..bl b (i t, goose ............ 76 to ?8 it in. �,t;. `4 sheep bleeders made a very fin ezLibit sham 0 (ire' 48 44 i t to • ran in a very 111E-> '© �r0 103"t�.--- g Y Vt, (form- Oats, bosh................ y poewfeer�el mil delicate !title -,� Th and carried off all the prizes ---g in all. wind. - - le .. 6 b Clark.......... Barle • bash...... 57 to Jig flood Vill • t ," - ` - g • . Hewar - C, b • • • • • ' ' 11 3 , about it to break or�get oat of order and 181 the 10 age Lots on north side King street Th�� is a warning l,a our politica . a k•••... a ran out........ ~ - 000110- Dicke run oat........ S ran out......^.. s Peas bush. • g$ to mW go to wreck. Many mills hao0 von dig- between corner and the College grounds . - � �� ............... pro nllsoo .lot to endeavor to pull t e wool 3 � 65 astaous failure@, awing to their liability to be for sale, together with other village propertT • - I ' - t �' Kingsmill, b Cla k,.,.... Q not out... _ Ha .new tOH........... over our neighbors' a es, Hamilton, not o t.. , , . , s b Ore e y ' 9 10 50 blow, down or damaged in heavy Find storrioe. Ono A�od hoose and lot for sale reuT eh6ap. " ° - ' r'; - , Honor Roll of S.$. No. 9, SCa ro Paa�itisOsrolg , 0 b Clark ..~..... 9 $Y+ old, ton......,..... 11 00 to 14 QO �* . 4th class Annie lit}mphrey Luell t ..... a , az"• • -.... 4 D w, Loa.^.. .......... 9 00 to 10 50 not he �letor i8 �si`i'S ted 'W. V. RICHARDSON, ' a Total:, . - oned hogs....-•••••.. Q `� to 0 be blown down in any windt6at does Hot 0Moe. Dale's Bioek, Pickering. ;f Total ..... .70 take tale tower or . . V . : post wi:h it. Intending par- . lipring, � illie $ecor. 3rd, cl s -Ada '':: �• - • � Beed foregnatters....... 500 to 700 chaeeere are respectfully tn.fted to T�-- _ __ __ - _ �'iobo, WiY. Hammond, Ethel $e or, Ida p Plctcaalxa. Beef, hindquartere.�.... ? 00 to 000 •- --- �- I3ooth. 13r., II• -May Cornell, GFertie Andrew,b Tucks ...... • o not out a Mutton.................a..a 700 g Op Carefully txamipe this Mill L� - `t;" , �t'heler, Minnie COrhell, Teanie Martin: Clark b Diokoo. ..it b Dicke •. • - i Veal before giving their orders, I invite ins tion W E. 0 BRIEN - f Broad, b Tucker...... ! l y" • • • .. 0 ,Carnes. ............. 700 t0 IO 00 and comparison. t � . . Butter, lb...,........ b Jr., I I -Frank Perry, Jos. ford n, Ettie Easy, b Dickey.. ... • . 1 (to bei ••• ••• 00 18 to 00 20 t 0sa fnrnfafl of i p ng of all kinds, braes er iron, THE 1'ottn�. wV Gormley b Di keq 8 cLeigh,U Dtciie>.... 0 ERRS, dOz............•••... 00 17 to 00 18 cheaper thanthecheapest• - - - •J'bi we Farewell, editor and p 0 rietor Greig, uotont.... .... _ 8 not out.' .. • . , • . • • • . 4 • �� T r Marqu s c& b Tuc er- _ 1 Also agent for b�/ H.LTB. ,r " of rite Thornbury Standard, died -in that Marquis c� b Tuc er.. i � 0 - - MINION BAN p+ j•illage on the 29tH ult., aged 47 Sears Bateman b Tucke .... 0 to ba FRosT ' ( YX ooD S E.Gormley b Tucker.. 0 and 1 month. Tile deceased none foemer- _, _ _- ly @resident of Oshawa, and*la brother of Extras ............. 8 E tires•,,;,,, 4 AGRICULTUBAL IlEtPLKttENTs. ��OTOGRAPHER• . - Tota,.•, Capital Paid up, . $1500!000 Mr. A. R. Farewell of that town. His �Total...... t �. S. DUNSEA�H-_-__--_ remains were interred at Owen Sound on Judge Dartnell: of Whitby, d►aa as in r- Surplus, - $1,300,000 As OOd r - ; _ _ p ompt 'quick reli- tunday last, ested spectator of the game.. We and r- �--- GREEN 1tIVTIt. > > , l - Dr. Ferguson M. P.. said it Port Col. stand the Judge is arranging f6r a week f WHITBY AGENCY. gIC$ERING able work tells every tilme � : borne, that he "was not sent to Perlia- cricket at Whitby about the first at Uc ( I have rifle largest tra,d® Ia • Ment to took afar the religious welfare of bei or sooner. Unfortunately it . a lit le gAv[l•as DE1'e13TME1+fT. .. . late in the season for a aneceseful week, s Intero@t allowed at highest cnnreat rates No In �ntlhll0 C011Ilty. fi the country. He thus explains lila vote notice of withdrawal required• _, t a' ou the Jesuit Estates Act. In the ab_ the vreather is becoming most ancertai Y - - . Still old Probe might Qmile on the and r- W. H. HOLLAND, = �_ . genre of any other explanation este . tnuat Lakin:,,. The county eleven will take t e 101y MANAGER. - If I say I'll have yo�►r piettire:; Toady a ' . grant this one to the member of West. field for a couple of days, if the preoeni _ ---_ - �-_ �RS by a certain day, .I'll have filet!; by ` ©titario as well. rangemente are completed• A noised d -FARM FOR r7 LE, v S l Aaron Buckley_ of B°irmailVille, wile; crease could be prepared at 11'hitby wi h that day, and they will be eorreot- I , a little care, and a week of cricket won d. DARTS of Lots 80 and 81 rear of nth SASH, 1 done and final finished. cited from the effects of gas at Montreal; ,- y y, Jost week, did noti4blaw out the gas as aLl boors the ams in Lhe county town, whi h concession, township of Pickering, con- ley new gallery is oll,e of the lalltest t� `'` first re ported. It seeing the in t"ut oraituation is the best tainiug loo acres of land more or eEitwill be sold . P j;as burner place I .r by publu+ auction on the premixes nn Friday BLIT\ �S� and best a Olnted in the I'TOvitiCe. "`'�: was a poor one, without a stop pin, and' county matches. f1'e twist Judge Ua Rept. lath, luso, at the hour ors o'clock m. ' PP k p =and all kinds of-- Everything is a Lundy and tasty ,"r' �1 Hell will select a strong county eleven a d This is the estateot the late F.dwia w'ardon, and '1 laic ,t deceive asp person. Such burners chaperon- it to victor . in situated one milenorth of Wl ltevale, Q wiles -�•�•' -•�--� �t . , are death tra s and should be re laced . Y t MOL L_i..J= . a j as money can make it. Call I . i d,• . f. .-,. ' p p The Toronto cricketers talk Of drran from Locust Hill station. Twodwellinghouses, around w�lell 111 `ti'hitby. I b� recent iuveptione. - stone stable and cellar ; also two eistrrns and ° . ins,, a benefit game far Jerry Aunnis ar d two Bells ; good stateof cultivation. Plowing Anything in Lhis line supplied on order. , ' : The Mitchell Advocate editor is'•• propi• his sou Willie of the Kiugston-road. U _ Privileges i;iven after do of sale, full possession g slyer, Ist of A ri1. For all particulars apply to Iiaw in �, !;%. F+- Q BR=�.M'N. • etor of the Advocate, agent for the C.P.R. like nations they are not un ra'teful. � g got the Pickerin Planin Mills � I f� it. lip acro ar , bei@ vale. fitted out with all necessar machinery, - - - - I. - . 1 ' Telegraph Co., runs a book store, sells tt orld. Now that item should have e - Aso acro farm, being north quarter of lot 29 Y I wall ,a r re airs watches, clocks lamed itself. What -did the Messrs. A s it. is for sale or rent- if not arrr t,reparead to fill all orders ixo.nptly. �%_-+ �+'����fi ' a l Pe. + p , jaw•- P nth con- of Pickerin uis do ? The Toronto cricketers drove �'Id heroin Nov. Ist will be rente,i, Now occu- dress lumber; and do all Lha work usual] I . c�llery,-sewint; machines, etc., is an nuc- - > tioneer, and twelve chtlJreu call him Pickering Saturday and no doubt expo - t'io�ocrtist up stabling cin e n wolle orch rd and done in the beat planing mills. y - _ 4 ' g { .,; ,, - . pa " . It is enough W make the Ari fenced some kindness at the Annie hone fences, and wail under drained. Ap ,ty to Call at the Iliill-near the G.T.R• ata- : ' zona Bicker man turn hold while returnin;; to the city. Later - it- It. vARDON, wV,itevnie. green with euw�y. - - --- ti when desiritl anytlrin r - _ On Thursda avenin lllartln Arul Por particulars see.ar Scarboro items. °g• B g n my line. , y Sale by` _ osier. _ i ;__ J. L. SOMER1iILLE,= strong, a farmer living three .iniles from - '��. - .. Peter•boro, at Nassau,- was leading a calf Christian Science. ���EN DERE will be received tt to the , - p -y I IiOPRIETOR. 'to pasture. The animal gave a' widdeir -- Seth nay of Beptemt,er, levo, for the our- _ _ ___ . --- jerk to the rope and threw Armstrong to ' Toronto World.. ' Towns t the south bait of fon ts, lil con- t of the PIC�EG.INGIr If the death of Mr• John Kent and th Townstup of Pickering, contatains; 101 acres, "�' ,'i, file ground. His !lead Struck collie (lard more or less. This property is well watered, . fav; t' object, tensing Concus6ion of the brain, exposure of the treatment that ham wits, leafy of shade, house and outbuudings �,+i� . ;t from w hieh lie died at eight o'clock Fri- hrrh'to. the grave be the mune of absolu - o� condition: fence@ ill fair order: siw- ' ; :. , 1 and ►crew torily stn in the clue@ of Yicitering Vellage on the Limb r da morning remainin anconsciot y I p PP K P1Oft G.t'.R, E bll h 47- • .� y R is from Tern►@ of Mrd s#a sed of u N irked ea erstition even in one cit ra►e : One quarter down on s r .{ r the fall until death. p oot,ce of aesoeatanoe of tenders, batiste on time - tt } ;. " a lent,, life of usefulness will have had to t purchaser wirwb inWA%t at 6 per cent.. I bare bought nut "tile lumber yard of ,$�l f • ,t ,�,, . Iter•. G.C. Patterson, of Cooke's Church fitting crown in its termination. ' Mart r lui eR+rly. I'oseea�a►°n Bret west ,n October, Toronto, has received a call to the Colum• have died Lo lees a Y ttrro. Tiuoao•d. The vendor will uoc prfodaoe 1#ir. J. II. 1deQuay at Pickering Vittage, ' t� p rpose- The Ch[iatia any title deedr or m,►nnmente of title not'iu hue and am prepared 'to sup ly all classes i3f `' bus and Brooklin Presbyterian chureheg, acientivt treatment of diabetes most g . possession. The expenses of mortgage cad se- p - - �. t aPd at a meeting of the Presbytery held and if the rolice censors apply their ens OmIties to be borne by the purchaser : the deed lumber at the lov�esi cash price. �. t. ,. ,_ at Duubart'�u last wrek to the ell reasioa of by the vendor. The highest or any tender not 11 "r;: Lhe Call t�a6 sus Pp that form Of vt neee@sariiv accepted. Icor further particNlan I tamed. The Toronto Presbytery has yet they wily be doing more good in their Ren and condition@ ar p1 to WM H. KICK,� alnut i .. • t- to consider the call. It seeds strange if oration Lhan b presenting men from bels P.0.fluc-, to SfARYt. wll.tiON HmnRhahr t'.O.ILE r _ t ` Pump Factory, �,.,; shaved ou the Sabbath mornia Ont., or to J_ HAMER GREENWOOD, Solicitor, . . � so successful and popular a Ulan as lieu. g' °! b tM'hisbv p,0.. Unt. To th0last named of whore, I intend to make a speeutlty of shmg]es, }+: x Patterson wi 1 leave a flourishin cit hasu,f� a ,Han by for selling a cigar on all tenders are to be addressed. a. C+erOV7 �rOprietor g y Sunday afternoon. La the acme of relr>; V1'1►itl►F, E;ept.4, lADa �� j and will heed a large stock of Paeh grade v • . I L I., I clnir - to RCC�pt a country circuit. - - - -- on hand. No. l XXX. # 1.95 r sc u - Manufacturer of �-- k ion all aorts_of abomination have for sen • • pe 1 are; r Tile Atto: coy Ueneral Etas appointed torics been practiced in India. Lady nnf'�.fi0 per 111. Uther grades equally low. Lifi Farce �C Suction !' blip 1f:�uilius Irsin�, (,l.C.. a comtntaaion- feria net herself to abolish them. Had eh , +a: er to enyture irrt the numerous corn 'been still Jiving amongst ae here she roigh T -Tu� Orders sakes for any duan- », F, plaints tllat hAw-e ,oared into the govern• have found a field for her energies anion LII • tits of lime, -and any orders DeeP-well Psimps of Brass, Iron and : __ ;1�1•_ ment �luriug the t reeyears that the I,iop the school of Christian scientists, w left with ale will reeeisepruulpt attention. •-Porcelain• ' - - - `f l:i�e Stock I4 ora ce Colnpan} hag boel� believe not in surgery and medicine, bu lae All kinds of dreRwl lumber kept BEARER AND PUMPINe WINdMItlt6 . - *l; , eondu�tiug b 'sine . These complaints hold that sickness origiinates in the mfr �� •+ - • ' allege .hat inj so a instances uo elaury from A fa1Ee conceptiion of God. This is i in stock• Hard and Soft Food at the Windmill and Cistern Tanks, and whatEyer wash. ou d, and in other cases Spectacles mud E e -Glasses. the surestauls ' the year of grace, 1890, -at Toronto th Pickering Lumber Yard. Cisteial Pwimpg. Df ail orders I 1~_. , • to vision lsnowr,, for sale by 0111 tl attended t0. that o,ly partial nme of the a>Yrount �f oapitat of the Province of Ontario, th C. llALE, - - PICkERIh'G• �. D. CTOR�ON pr p- Y in,nralice were ha dad oyer. headquarters of a system of tree education _ _ LYDdAr F'OI;S�YTH, eat. Pickeri ' . I .` t Bro. S err of t) Creermorc Star had an and where Mowat and Arehabold arid- th , - - - 18y- - PROPRIETOR. 1 �` � . i . Society for Prevention of Graelty to Ani �Ph�tb� �tarbl� yPorks• - -- - _._ - _ - _ - _-_- _ _ _ _ -_- _-_ _ ex rience lash w ek. He nude a ' re- mals, and Chief Justice Armour and 1ti' -- i- ,� Mark about the w y in which Dr. Elliott H. Howland and alit the churches have Lal --' . t cared for his horse and the angry doctor swing. The principal of the sect says i A' our t'a'w promises in course of erection - k - decided to lick the editor. Mau a elan has flourished here for three ears. Jug "'n9b °f til" Ontario Bank will •• - , I f�: e y Y soon be finished in tiujes past has undertaken the task of geruaut's car is a common sense diversrio The andereigaed is prepared to pmohese . • } .'i licking au editor, but so often has it re- by comparison. Spirit rapping and witch. we Wlll sell our large Stock �.`' s i Eultecl as did Dr. Elliott's little scheme craft fade into insignificance in the pee- of Marbel and Crani BARLEY WHEAT, l�ND ALL SORTS OF PEAS ` . .. � % that the practice is growing into disfavor. once of :his oatrageona bedevilment. Th t'. To be delivered at r y ` . t: r -,. Dr. Lllio;t not only got greatly ills worst black art is white and the incantations of onuments at .. ; of the fi ht bat w•as arre:;ted for assault e°rcery are a hallelujah chores. The faith LEtiTATti FRE11T_C_I�lAN a��C" _ ' g in which Mr. Kent found his death would a reduced rate, rather than e • .> I. . and rived. Don't fool with the buzz -saw ! hold that the burl rufl'iazi 42 inches round m@Oe them. � ' At the conclusion• of some liyaor cases y . In view of the impending raise in dgties, xu early sale way be adyigable. ; t 1; � , the chest, who never had an ache or ain , . ' -ill EagL Tol•onto on Saturday, J. L. )tiiC• P Farttes aiii,ing ce+rnetr►• work would do well to •�, , . and never did a good deed or retra,ued cats oa us before psrchasing.%�. MSH •i '�T� .. C� , -, .. = Dou9^h, who -has been nctiug as liquor' from a wicked'one, is the chosen of God. : All Work Warrau to el - 1-c - . ' detective f'or some time past, was planed tt'ell might the wretched woman who' THU11iA8 1ltO0D1�, AGiv>\T, - LIYERP�O•L MAIZI�ET. _ ''-', x: , "" under arrest by County Constables Burns took tine witness stand to expound her s ' , �_ �}� - atld Tidsbury on the charge of pointing a creed say :-" It is difficult for me to ez- Math180n Ha�f�111• - - - - - - ---- -- ----- y - revolver at Mrs. glary Callander at Mal. plain what Cfiristian science is. " She _ _-" -- - -' i , ` � •'' :: , Et will doubtless have an o rtunit of dis- Chatham Fannin Mill, -: ' 1 n. According to the charge he raided PP° Y g • 1_ the coirlplainant's houi3e without a . war- covering what the I&w of the land in which Chutharu. Ont. ° t - i n . , `}u, rant, and bl's1,les threateging to shoot uhe lives is, and then we shall hear no * o + ., ',t subjected Mrs. Callander to other indig- mare, it is to be hoped: of her and her ���� . I beg to acknowledge with thanks the reeoipt in full of ' } -.* i ,. sect. Tse terrible gaeetion. too, suggests lila rir� . , x a , tilat s, which t b fo In all hkelitlood yen- itself : Is this the first murder so commit Illy slain! from the Western Assurance Com aII for lora . ' ` :I ,` �." tilated in court before lolls. ted• in church -going Toronto, where the p The fort ferry football club refuses to care do not inq on Buriday, neither doth ,� sustained in the destruction of my barn by fire on , 4th of -: - r�, i .'.:. come here and ploy the UxUridge club.- the barber ply his trade ? r•e"'� , .�.; 1 forrrnal. Be careful, N". % June, and wlth pleasure testify to the prormptness displayed - �" > r L"xbride, be care- -..� . .. s,. ,.j i. *; fol. fort is lookin for bete.-Pickerin lII mdetlII the solid lalm. •; g g William Astor, of New York, el>tjoys an g G _l Ncu s. The facts of the case are as fol- incowe of 1128,545 per day ;John D.Rock- CHRISTINA ]�ORTQN.= , lows : ti xbrid a 11 ' c ] al . e P rr n e g ed Pott li g Y feller g amounts fo # 18,715 ; Corse ue _ r` ` Uux Instead of followin u their challen a Dunbarton, July 10th, 1800. - - - ,; r = : • 8 P 8 Vanderbilt's to #15,000, and Jay Glould'e - . _ ; t in a sportsman-like manner by coming to $7,450. The latters income looks small - - ", � .A over here, they insisted oil the Port cluU compared with Astor's, but we are pleased BAGGING ATTACHMENT FOR THE ��' -A_We �.t at �u11b pg= _ , � ,. . going there to play. If Uxbridge is anz• to say that he is making both ends meet. gHAYHAM FANNING MILL. -- -------------- ___ .-- ,. 5., �T 'a , t t j`- a � .r ions to hays a matdl, let them follow up pin• income yesterday ;was smaller than The above cut represeatsi a new machine L�E ��O N'�l ; their Gllalletlge and Port Perry will be on- any of the above figures and we trust de- Lich is an attachment for bagging the - ` , A �- - 1y too glad to accomwodate them. -Stan- linquents will send in their little amounts ain as it comes from the Fanning Still, . I - ' darct. ' i t - and enable as to hold our head up among t is complete in every respect, and will • t' ATR �TLTTTRAZ The Brooklin corre ndent to the 've the best satisfactian to these who use • < JI IC V . WORKS" a i � the best of them- ., , Chrol cle says •-A letter received by a = �_ t. The manner of driving the Ba�inR friend of mine, ".. ttachment has been eaM im roved ' - . 1- •�he oilier day, from Da- �.: DIED. ince last year. It is w driven with t�. Ter �O�f PRQPRIETOR.^r: } . . kola tells a doleful story of the condition PAT.2--At Pickeriag on Tuesday, gap'.`M.I 901 , of thitlgs tilers. Wheat is ieldmg 1�} Lo Ittchard hale, rld t month. p•4 s4 years pain belt that will sat ell nor came aB t� I ' y i Fuuenral this (P ay) ni to the Friend's a pulleys. �d.- t .i i R 4 bushels to th9 acre and other ins are bartai groaad, at IO a m. plane � Ao the season has sin oome srannd. I a total failure. Off an acre potatoes L,xxox.--At Buffalo, on Sept. ard, John Law- Fanning 1[ttI and Bagging Attashment for Repeiring on aU ktud8 of agriWtural implements, en&ea,.Slid bile t' hie 1111 J im I , . . the Ialnily from Which- the litter was renoe Lennon, seoond•son of Robert Lennon. �p before yon. with the u est conddenae that ,gry dope promptly. BatisfaCtiOn gu teed. a @180 fulFniilh ` $ - _ " Gtreenwoodragod t18 years and 19 days handle the most reliable Fanning 1[ill mono- @Fan _ written had not had, N10ngh CO d0 them rl . in America for cleaning, separating and r through harvest. The cause of this dis- ng au kind. of�afna Bpeefaltwintitnav Steel Shafts for Cylinders, Steam Fixtures for aH kinds of En inet ` , �1- k t� __ , I g , ( , aster is the' long continued dro ht from { ? ,�� Gale Register t rot my mal are follow ng :- syr to turn ; r: w feed er the hopper: lowand luAd,toget Plou h Bolts C linden, eeth, etc• A No.1 Plough Points alwa s #" , �hinh th I - well nted • $ , y y � at country Las su$ered. Some Q•T 48Ta--Auction 'sale of va"1- wro grain ; s urchin: t , •• Soatl, Ontario farmers are m lin a T'E'A=' g ns sad oto to mean cad .epar.ta au ' keot in Stock. Castings in Iron r Brass made to Order, Also :��F �; ' .1 . � r , I b ti sable farm being rt of lots JO and 1. ads eYf grain end seeds grown in Canada; fast Rood ilea] becaase of the shortage of crops rear of 5th Don., iokeriaA, rise ee0ate o[ d ot•aniog of wheat. 9oe0iai attenninn We thoroughly RUdetB adjustin ell kinds Of Minder 8nottere. ' rr__ •��• here , giPen to t!be repel e1@anb,g of basin ,e have the sole eX1t3 ll)i re 81irs for to Patterao$� `r . , but their lot is certain a ba �ooa 19 ppY the late Edwin Vardon. >�Jale at 9 p. m• bee . l p one eompsreel wish dist o� thele fellows ffse Wind adv.i for mars. TLos. Ding all foul..ods, dirt and broken ,poodle. AlJ�r� , ,. �-. � p.tkata. ° N PICI�ERI HG Onf. i a�unee, Qf o oh W. ,I. Codi, of Btoug , ll� �. d�, � Y ° , ; f ou alio r. . 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Xxim, ­ Everything a-eeme I t9 I&M indih :.. . . - i.. .�,�,�";: .:, �f_: "' .,: Y, I I her train of thought was unbroken; only The doctor laughed ; but the laugh could thing about circus business : �� go syl 11 . �l � ,7 :�a_*.".­�,*, - . --- i . . . R I - I w - ',�'4�-_�L�'� - . IL 31BREDITH. .1 _�. her of the, precision maintained i the oil when she &wake it seemed Ig her that she not conceal the pity he felt for thopoor girl. of your way and run uP against a post that - � - . I - ._% : : . ;.*�. - _..7.1�_:. . - - � As 1, � ess r ecovered conscionj I . . * . �1. .. '_.__ .'' ,. ,..-, . .. . 11 '' a m6gi,: ate schooldays at .Eagle House. nly here had realized her position, affil brought her "Why, of course you won't, " he said. any fool who had never totiched the reins . . -1 ....... . - . . I � . . . -­`­ _. .. heard the -roll of drums and the strident everything wits so pretty and, taste III, Which mind to reason calmly on lier condition. 'I You've bewt starved for nearly three could keep clear of. I know . . . . ".r . ..... - - � I , 0 ' Me ' what your . . 11 � . - , � .., . %. utbur4V df 1) _P -hiff I could not, be. xs�d_QLtbe ap ents at She knew Miss Arnold was b the bedside, week,3, and it is but natural that you have idea was : you Wanted to make believe you - ) . � 1: ­ . r . . . ­. � ', g* the-triu! , - . � I :-..:: - . .: march to W ic ,tile lli�ht bef6i-e, SIIUM�ia -Mrs. Mck, " 001 long but glib kept her eyes closed tut she might grown. thin and le. But' now - you will were showing off, and that yoll caused the _1- - . ,hie " . .K�.;* age' 1141 � .. . to ic p ce of h'onoim fo 1WE68 . . , - .1 . I U4 , , " �_eilain ; bu� . re was - she I , el %ving on a !)it 14 I _­ ..,. . -- been led h c r Ia. lWV d by ago — *11 think unaisturbed. cat mid make'deXaand the ,colour will cbme accident lily carrying your fill,) , - . 7-. - ". of ? She felt tbatshe must be very thick I shall have to make tip likii thi� other back, to your face. " % 0 too far. Well, that . . a thunde�r i - Might get yoll off if L110 '. I . . : ... ­ I of pplause that drowne( the now a � - ..­ � I music. But it h ded n6t to know that. Ind eed, her Igirls now, " thought.sh&; "'then perhalp they My friends wouldn't know me now comp, , _ i � . I .. I J . t1i ame froni a distance,,that e& . � will take me 6ack. It - wa4n t my fault. Would they?" - . . . .. I lily woulA .support you. 1,, ,I � tilev . : . ., 1- _. ... music, like 'I') sounds in a dream, an(J the intellect. did,awlp.ta be state Yvhon . - .L .. won't. They don't like you ; tilev ;,,., . , - . .1 I . I i - . . L.I. I . - 'k -thampagin iIIJ114. C to tile t,e8t 6()() - ah 1.�: ! � - - L sta,mping-'--of et 'and clapping. of handi *he dr&n e after- her fi-st great Mir. Fergus must have seen that. But I "We will put ill* in, no I agailust you. - They wonhipped little (;ra. - ". . . , I .; . . I . - - , ,, . . �, � -�' came from abo e, and she was bew' as. To be adm ! $he..*as­ e a. eques- cl , , . . I I t'J 1.� ,.­ ___ I ildered. suce-e . I Qn't suppose he mdII 'trust me -to ride hope. " , ' haine, and thpy:11 all swear )-,)It did it olltof .. . 1. " she replied. �agorly, 11 but jealousy. AU London will be oil tl!cil. .,,,(Ic - . .) , . ' s 'L . . I with a straiii�. +nse of i inm6tility r,nd pai�. trienne at the International. , I" llue and dEsperainceAgolli, espeeially nqw k Go Soon ; yea,' - I . -I' What had hap lied? L fallen .nd -it 1, r 'e 'I (lineation Of PrOfc-,5,ii(liiaI 1i � .' Had she a.sleep? White wins!"_ - a U *4.- 1pite and such a -dres4ful sewwrqw of dri . of ey not yet awhile—not till I look iden, agkin. if it -was dilly . i -1 ., L - , jet fie . - , , I .. - . Was_ Ze lip 1'. being-. pJoye ffmou� Nvlli*l�e. 8P4e.cQuIA0.q1 head a won'twantme. IdaresAythey'veptsonig- That wVI be soon." He anawere'd ]lei- at)- jealous� flut it's somcthing_111�1'e thalk � . . I ­, V _4.�'j ._, - I ZY Ale to LL F. . 1. %. - .,-, i ' � body else in my - place ---some ('6b, juw Ja t. .- . I - = 5V4w94iU1 our real danger is inuch wome than 1) J. � her ? Where we -c the lights and the seerried little cl , lit le to 46,.otit peal with a cheerful nod. " %V . licit shall I tha . I ... , - ­ . . lik ,., . that --oh, much worse!" . 4'. .. .- exactly "'Vair 4 31V .tetty and daring an I was. I am forgotten , look well enough to go back I � . . � rows of specLat ra who applatided ?, It must ., tu I I - again . I I I . ' - . ' , �.. . I �­. . be so—ate has tIlen aslebp ! For -now, -tier the resolution of w'aking tip - thorou it and i1to; ether perhaps now. I I . . - I I You may fook ,%�cll onougli before you -whit (16you mian ?,, she waked, thrilled .- , ._: -1. . � - . I It. .1 . 11 bor , 1. %. ­ g all saw a whitened ceiling, a settling the questions -that perple I her . A ight murmur o voices at the bedgide are able to sit in the saddle." 1rith. a'fresh terror- ', - . ". . I, .., eyes openin - Go . I . � ' i - . �., - - i : Eas jet 1 ri in its wire ,,,pretector, soll but at the first Movichient a dull pai i he; caused bar to opep her eyes. A gentleman But I shaU be able to rid in. Not ' "'AN'lly, when the prosecution ftinli.6 . - ­ 11 al.1lix-, t'. . was standing besid 0 a - . I.. . . - ... I I � lurred an,, in i I c , but cTeAfly lenio�'ugh side- brought back &*:flood of lections a Min A -mold who at once, but some (lay. - Ohl do tri me that. your antecedents, just thh�k what a case it 11 a - . .- . . - . V k . _.. � i for her to kno that he of that for the moment took awa all ower of ammeid to be talking &Wut her. At. &A I could not live if I thought I should never will be. You aren'tatu id ' . 4 . - . . ' L - P enough to think - , - .. I I w - �. � . essa hought 'that he must be. D(;ctor —never be anything' but thi.s. I am not so that they will believe in your cdia4, are YOU i . I.. . , the ante rooms . f -the afeua, and ,'she was rem6iiing----of brefIthin , most. ally N t . - - I I , . . - I _. .. - '. . her,ideas grouped themselves intWo dim- Meredith, but thio opinion was shaken by much injured—see;" site inived, and then now? � - , . lying down. - Of course not. You know, as well as ; - ­ . - I I 4 6 - I * i — . his appearance.. He did not look like a bit her lip to conceal the pang it gave tier. I do, that they will find out 'who 3,011are, ' ' i . . � . . . � .; . h, I shall b late !"-she crie( 4'terror, tinct pictures- the areno wiLh the chariot ' . . i k'� . . - -1 . ,- i "'They can't do ithout inta. I aarcalleol—` sweeping round Us course, and t ie a,nte doctor­oertailily not like the -wise, benevb- " That won't do, mychild ; you must lie and I ask you what jury- is likely to let yoll . I � I - 1� __ --..-."- � ' _` It'its whitened walln'and ceilin lent, white-baired' elderly gentleman she quite still. I can only promise recovery on off when it's known that your huslNu,(I will .. f . � she stopped ab tptly. Something choked rooni wit , t I . 1. Ir - .. - I w her, leaving- n taste ill her illouth when . g had figured frorn Aliss Arnold's words. that condition. " . - . i . . , and flaring gas, and the circle Of SiICI It awe- collie into 1:30,000 by the death of ti I � . . . , a in, I it- 1,irl - : ! . - - she swallowed. I This gentleman was young—not. more than Go I will do whatever ycu tell' line—noth- anti that you are inad with jealousy of n lie," I : ­ . . stricken men about tier. , _ . � i - -.1. ... __ � ;,- � There was a-- 11 mber of vnices quio close' She, knew that tier body was Ju . red. thirty or thirty-two, tali and stasi#1 , it, broad ing without your consent, I will obey You rise in the profession! why, puhlic ol)i Ilion " � - � i. . .. � � . . . to her. She reco ni�edl-.tlie voice of Fergus Site felt thatit was enewd in a rigi corset shouldered mid deep chested, with short, as if I were indeed your child. Tell me wolil(lil't le-, you escape. 8tupid wo,11,1111. -�_ _. . - � . . �. ­: L close curl' inj itair, a beard trinimed to a what I shall (to now." . I � . as I.i-- saCid, in a lye of fervent gn-atitude, of some kind ; and furtively she rai d her . a Stupid woman! If you.'d only take', your -, .__ . .... "Thank God "' I y it, and ong, fotir moustache. .He wore "This is famous," said the doctor, clicer- time and (toile , ' I , 11 I . - 1. . us!j I arni, not without difficult , to tier fa4 e, with 11"ou . it cleverly, how niceand coin - ..I . I a grey jacket, and a flailluct shirt with a fully,. rising from the chair in whi i � . . ___ .m , al a horrible fear of finding that also ', rushed . ell lie had fortable yott. n fght have been for the re.it of ­_�,� . __ - 1, You , Dust 11 t ileak. 11:c still. Be 1. - I � . - I _.. - . calin," said 'a Vol , low ajid soft, in firm, and disfigured. -.Slight as tile mo, lement turn -down collar that ihowed his 8unburnt seated hinmelf. "I'll give y,)u my first .or- your life. " . � , . .. % vo . . j. - � . - .... '� . � - . . '. . . . . � toa vote "Ia - �� 9, it attracted the attention of tier nurse, neck, and -his silk halt, kerchief was ti'ed dinance, for we have talked quite enough, She stoppe( iron meaaured anes th t commanded obedience. wa 1, leaning against. sonle - , I .- ; , - ; !-- es - s c - I - ; a i � little : 1. � Who was it, spoko " She blinked It who sat near one of the window arelmly in a loose knot. In one hand he and you must sleep if you call. Shut your railings heavily ,with iie'r chin sunk oil her : � 0 . L .. . I - � . �! - . I - . 1. : to clear- them of t e. film that obsettrel or heyond Nowa'a range of vision, readin held 4 pot of I lilie4of the Valley; the other eyes, and think of tli,- A -cry dearest friend breast; suddenly goaded to desperation by A - - _ 4 9- hand re8ted on �Misi Arlitilld's shotilder, as you have, with a confident belief that there sense of he'r own folly, site turned ul)oa . ­ � ? I .. � , c sight. , T6m,was 'chwel?, df nien about'her, Ahe cattle to the bedside—a youDg Ia( y, not - . - � �, z:, . more than %�wentty-si� N he ligtened flttentivelyto what shesaid. It are happy days coming." � . Nichols— . . .. , *: � and one kneeling lo - 1,.;-A:- side wha pressed a es" thougl ti tali ' - . - - .� : - ... . I and thin, aresom WI h a dimplicit r hat lwaq more p4obql)lo that fie ,was tier brother . She inoved her neAd in assent with it' - I - I .11 � I- . . I sponge to the lo-Avet e.-witer of lw-r mouth as i t "It was You who put Tdc oil to this. it . . ':- '-' -.- � _: he held her heaft it the hollow (if his arm. would have beei?)krere on any a ie less by It'snianoer, and, like tier, had no fixed smile, and closed her eyes ; then ilie tried I am convieted, by (10d, you .shall go vith I - � ' ' ' I v - � R. I ' J - .- - � _- f Shedidnotknowtie lilalt;lle wasilotolle eptle than she looked, WhileNem,with decupatin 1 At"ll listening lie turnc41 his to think.who was tier. Arcry dearest friend, Inc. I'll tell all. You shan't c6cape if I Z � . . o _. . - � fler ]land atilt npon, 4er cheek, ooked head to,wit (Is the bed, . &not seeinig Ne8vt but title could see none but the honest, kind don't. " - . � I � � . oi the company. - Ile had it clo!�e-clippedl . . � . . - . - . � . .- 1, -, I beard. It, was it 11 a continuation of the tip, making theme .few mental: ho�,, her awake, aiiii d, afid nodded cheerfully. Now face of the youug doctor, anti with that i "No my dear, but you will escape. if I - -- I . I . . . I . .- . ; dream. Buttlie, lit taic rising now. as tile nurse ocaillied her faca Withearnest al xiety; Neva deci( ed that lie could not'be her before her she fell asleep. 'tvitiiteAlyoiito]),.econvicte(l. Ishouldn'thavo - � : . : I - .4 ! � . . ;-. - � . � . �. .. . I applause subsided rerninded- lier then. with a'flushi Of picAstird, she - sai4 t— brother, fo hi.4 eies were a clear blue, and "We-mudt iiiake tier wish to live," said given inyso!!' the trouble to come round ,Ind - .. � . . � . I i . � . . . . . � pdrt she should I-G� playing. "The.doctor , d his complexion good"'and eve feitture Dr. Meredith to1liss Arnold. . . .-. . I . . "o, yoo %rould­wft,ke� this . P11111 You. For your own sake, you'll 8av .. - .. - �. � - r -1 : : . -i regular, and wonderf Uy lian7some, in _. I .. 0 - I � : ,,I must o !" ,ill( murniured. in plaintive niorning,-stid yow are -4w ke, . dear. Your younself, and keel) a quiet tongue. Nowwll . - . " . : . . . ['. .. . � I . -. : 7' a , Nessa' . � . - . . at , I . I � i f lion. Perhapshowas Miss Ar- .?J . L appeal. Go ought .-'o lie oil the steps. Don't , eyes re clear and steadfast.. But you are - : ; do you think of doing?" . ! . . . parched with tjiirst I . 7)1 s Opil � - " C'JtAPTP.R XXk., -. , - - nold's IQver, and if he were, Nessa t ought J! , . I . .. _. I you hear them—" - , aren t Arou . It , . ". Site collapsed a,, . ... . I - . - � : .., . I I Nessa moved her It i"atively _.. .:. that they were well watched, for- both look- 1, L -.. 'D ESC . . . I pin, and merely shook 114 . -agitino for, as she struggled . � . 1: --- � . She :topped ead a . . . ,. � .1 . 31M. REDNION UPP-3. - head in rept % t�) N ichols, titiest:'311, . .. -:. _.: I o . I to r4is herself, a rible pang shot through " I have something ready for you. *i)on,t ed so hone and good. 4�1 �- � L . ILI'll ��: . . .. rise," said the nurse, taking a glass from th 9 a �Vhen the chariot struck the tripof ., it lady tell You '%-hat You sliall (to, iny dear * , . I her body, while a 'The a e for you, dear," said lie i i I . - , , I Imah rising of blood from e _ ,), and g t you . _. .: se I TV1119 i I.-med to the gencrAl spectators that Mrs. ., y_ . . - - :1 .)it sh. 11 - - . and in adjacent table and beudi the pot Of owers to Miss Arnold ;'an then ! I go e I* inn . . , � i her throat sicken ter ade her giddy in down beside and pack ill) all you want to save in one I IV .� . - � . I.. i - thro, I . - ­ , , and- attdr helpless. Nema.- " See, you can dr3i easily tt rou h he came cl to'the bed, and taking up - .. dmond had been *%,it out ; but in When that's.done, I'll take you home with - I I'll - :.-' . I - it I - The eel SWea6t W 3 Wiped tenderl this tube. Vou niust I u Ile Nessa's h d he held her pulse lightl Jity her fall was intentional, and she s - It A us treat yc . y under . . . y from me. My wife will be delighted to sce you. I . -,- . _� :_.... �'* her brow, while the nic low voice said— Ys more- P) . his fingerms hile lie fixed his eyes intently dered nothin by the collision. When And to -morrow morning you- shall take the , , � . - a little child for just a few da . _: ; . : . -_ - � . . I 4' You "Are I' )een t rown from your horam. Ness�t fett like a little child—wW4 ana on her ( e -his own takin an expreision of , � e rose from t1le arena. and, staggering ])cat and go to my wife's mother at Hamburg. . 1 '$ . . - and hurt. You mus not try to move. " powerless, b6ikd willing to yield. gravity that won X 'a a miration and re- 'I, rose the course, -clun to the harrier for . I a - . � - . . : - . . . She rank . I -She wi!I take care of you and make )-on com-,' . . Then it all caine 1). ck to tier: the arena-, - I . .. , eagerly, and feeling refreshed, by it IGoked 'Pelt [pport, site was indeel Dearer fainting than fortable till the affair has blown .Over. A%'hile' . . * . I � i I up again . r "Are you Dactorll ere, lith ?" she asked. - - .,er she had been,, in her life, but it was i i . _,_ t'. .I - � the open course befor - her, ' .he chariot ahead. atefully into the kind fam,that you keep out of tile way, there can't be an 1 . . . . . I. . - in the inner course, lie voice of Fergus as was alrMy fascinating ]ter. -They were He noddedl atilt hoPing her hand, and ' 'ont tile terror inspired in tier guilty ill,ltl- y . . � . . - . Ary its t �) NVIII) yotlare, and in a few weeks :: _... . .. she rualled pazt, cryiug - N dark, compassionate eyes—the lx-autiti it fea- then a smile breaking over Ili% face he "id— � ..*allsclenee by tier own act : the fear that I . � I � I.. ow, now I" the tile police �Vill cea.so ts) enquire after you.- �. ­�.. I � . y . , I .. . . � effrontery oi#lrs. Re lmond, su re of A 4to ' ture in a fact�-thal- had nothing else but its I& ou'll 410 'low, ,%I l8s Daneaster. It has I - ber intention had- Iwen dietected, and that Then, when your 111vibazill has conic into the ' . - i . . - - .- . 9 sweet expre%sioti,�o i0mire, I been no end Qf a tough ei)nt,oit this time,t : slic would hp Inade to suffer for it. A-4 she I . . I taking the outer (,Jt4 of tile ,,.,,,,,,, t,,,3,rl( I . i* -.:. i . 415 1 I property, y011 Call just collie back, present' ' �. . . i to her.;-riui�ph, and alniot but yo -e won again. I shall have -neeil at Neisa lying inotionles.i t i - t! , I � .. - ­ - .it ;.I:ig Then Nema'l; curio3ity revived, a (I site tl'i . gooli 51- a I Idel Ic ,.our little bill, and get 'your inoncy— I'll see "-.-.. , f3 Same I . ,.. . ­ .- . . i moment,' sh,6�vai p ittiag d'1.',;jpe' asked in a feeblevoice— � . news for your irienda to -day. " i feet of the p1tinging horses, -she had no I L . L! M failce to . i . L'. � L _. ( - f io that--Alld there -oil are .I perfect 'Iaqly - 4�!. her full .speed, Oz.-, . weepni_r Iv), . " . doubt that her murderous pur 3 ,:- � - 1,14 of the " Where aiii I ? Not in a liospital--noill -NTY friell,18"'isvid Nes&L, fa.intly ; "Oil ; . - I . . 15 . . .. Pose- 'va"! for the re.,4t of yonr life. Noivaiu't I a re, I , . . . �L � . . It No—you nis. And w to am they have all forgotteli nic. - effected ; but the only reakwac site felt 1% I, I . - . I chariot right .u;r-)*i hor ,_-)urs,! _aliki Dot a I arc a illy roo . , 1. . -its . . . : - . .. I I 1. I gowl frienil to you, iny dear?" I . . (); " " You want to knqu- : well, I all ,rac( A "llorgotten you!" "claimed . . . . .. . length in w1vaiw-U', t1l C faL'J a*re; it I I G rnl the yolln�� ;itliat sho haol chosen that means of *killing . � - .1 . I I .. ,111 I ''I �. . - . terrible bloW, f�oin r)i ;- of the 01,41." - - . . . I ,10cti)r with a laugh. "llititol ine that thin I . As tile supoll-A beyonil the li,arrier , Within twenty-four hours ,Mrs. Itellniond . . . . - . - Go , I . . ... � . .1 41"'.01''the , ter and her baggage were in Hamburg. . .1 - Won't ku,)%v you. I ca tAl)le, Gra,,�e." % I overturne(l:, b-triot I or.;vs ti i " ­ ea to tilt rent -mber (Jff tile - . - . _ Je 'a MID I. - , I . � - _ . , . � . t pre-�'setl forward to get a view of Nessa, she 0 � , , . . . , . , . .. . . le�� � � A -ogramme-4-'race j � , (To Ilk.' CONTINU I . - t . , � P -- , a U g away your name in the p mold Nli-is Arnold brought an ornamenta . noticed that not one of t hein said "she is � . - 11 - . brea , A Ild th �j , . . I .- 4 � .Ju FD.) . ­ . . t . � - . . .. - � 0 , —there are so inany of us. 11 � .'t,�1-.1,3ead " but all exclaillied thatshe was kill- . . . � . ­ ­ Of , 0, :'Ahriek Nvhi�;,i r6 f ' in the ba,sket front thekable. - t. J t . ... . . 1. 1W . , "_ I L I ; . - - . .1 - L. _.- *. . . . . aucticTice:­ - , . - �*'- � ro, I.aultiot ill your company, dear,' ikid ' ' I J� 141. If they said chat, it was because they r ­ . . ' �, .1 - . �, - V - h I - Go i "Look ;A these," he cofitinued, taking tip I 104111411nX% Destroyed by LIZhInJuX. ' L . � I .. Site wondered what in - *68� Alis!k Arnold, lat4*ng: , " They - wot Idn't V handful of cards and letting them slip I ' J' net%' 8110 had purposely thrown,licr chario 4 . . � ­ . .. - . j it ry t h ad L . . . . At every ln-L- . . felf'rilat ould c9f le 0 r5e. .. � Those who have carfully watc . - received. , liavq 11. . -Look tLt e. Who w :,I icroilas the cou ' I , : . . . - I I . . .- . I . � �10 11irough his fingers back into tile lmkct. lied the - , - - �. __ - , see nict'.111 - : . Sick with fear, she crept under the bar- working of the,clement-i du the present . � - pain shoot through Ii. r I (I . Ut 'Ar' . . . . I - - I . L ed into _'(� . season well have been struc - L _. . - . 0 . ­!!!, , 1. .is . t , "That will show if your friends have for- �i ier guid tottered to) the exit. One or two of the meaning. . She arcAv lierselNip, turn�in her face' I rin . � : I .- __ _1 of tile 1'ood 11 11 . otten you. We've had t-) muffle the doo'r 1' lie men k uqith the nuni- ' '. ( f . � - . . .- ; . . her mouth I _. I the light that hfew� lilight egh f seeing her Pam. glanced toward erous ii.8tances in which buildings have been' _:�. . 1. - . , I . ,hot and 11-k ise-lini-46U-the cold � er- fill e was n()eker: tll,,!y calne in allell nt,mbe". 1,00 � . . � - .- 0 . . I k L . . . weat that chilileil h'(. - too thin, tier teeth were irregular, .. f, , - ,lier, muttering under their breath With destroye.,I by lightning. The fact -that . " i �. v ­.. I . . I .. .1. -1 5 C', . - ra*",��Wdyliig? It face at them, finn-lug the cart6 WitIlL hi -i finge* � I . . i as t - !i� igilificant nods ; Gut no one attempted to 8omL. of tile e . Was it nearly over—t Jiort W long, and her beauty, if she had any, "Here are friend -4 Ily tile dozen, &not sonlie Ji, A% I . . �_ . I .0 k fuu of ',� � S were provide(I -itl � I * - - . I ( � .: ".. tritimph and JOY? Or %�a'.J she-`i�nly majified, 'not at all of tile type found at the Ini brna- ' I[- ltotier.- Ili hertuireasoning8tate of ap- lig)ltllil)g r()ds brings Lill) the old dispute lu -_ IL . �. �_ _ . � . - . 11 a —disfigur it and cripi - Ac' tinfial ; but Nrs a too; w1rit (to )'Oil � , - ,re tension that surprised her. As 311C Ill -ay with Capital good name , - .. � .. - nd crush .ed c (I for I 3a thought that she I )oked think of that for a friend?" lie 1...!Id up it , to the protective power .of the rod, as well . . e -et again to it -tr tile . t I 0. I� IVC stairs to the dress- as a, - . . I I liaking her w y I tj . � f 4 More lovable than any one shehad ever card with a gaudy crest and monogram which .1 Ids interest to the new theory on tile! - ver, De% S,ol 3 n , - ­ . I - I . . q . L . : plause and receive tb lion ave of admiring known. . . Ness.-% rez.)gniml as Lord Carickhaiin's. �ig ropin pre"ill" lei hand to tile wall for subject by Dr. Oliver Lodge, all F,nglish L .- m ' - ! bettere. :il llow I- . �Jippotl r, a coupTc of the dressers, r I . . � - - throngs ! Oh' . " I tha live oil "' And if One is n4t, very pretty,' comtin- i� . who had ,scientist. Dr. Loolge's theory is that -while - ?_ . , - , , . . I - ` ? . I i - - .- - I _ . __ . I 'I could never re- Ued .Nlis3 Arnold, Go one intist be clevei, and "But I remember as I lay there aftvr the -�u . d the zscream of the audience, and we in inany ca.sc8, probably in a very large ! - . . . . to remember a joy w. ic, - ) e app I ._ re � I accide' t hearin , th I Ia imill 1* t o%%'l . - .- turn I - I ant neither. No, dea ; I ant nothing but tt e peo ud over I I to find out tile cause, st majorit' a lightning rod is of the greatetit� - - . � Z . . I .r I ey opped y, . I � - my heln" as if t hapalro-Ady ceased to 1 '�-id as -ed if anything had happened to her. service, it cannot be de nded oil as afford -1 if - - ` . -.,: . . . As thesci inemories ,.::,,I speculat�ious ran G race Arnold yet awhile." care for me. " .0 .. it I pe .. .1 --- ' throu h her midd, -ty (111i Something in the look of her'face at d the ,, . tie had no power to reply, but, muttering - . _. - 1. 9 she � te Still, With . ing perfect illimunity from risk. That ti ' * - as if tile eterAial sleep Was I Ileyll h .., . � -I _ - her eyes closed, expression in those t Ali, that has been running through pur I mothing inaudibly between her chattpr- do not provide absolute ininitill't * lie ex-, , -_ .1 . , I..-.. . I . . wo last words men led to mind our since, and we've .tried in vain to I 1�g teeth, she pointed down towards the I I / stealing upon tier. The,loctor' indicate that she was ambitious" , . s spon I - of being undoosi, 7 is, .. . . ge had . . � . lains, owing to the operation of a tKartieu- . I . - : I - taken the colour off li'et clieek ; her pallor, something more. � 'a YM- Now. thank Heaven, we can �, -ell& and continued her way. c . I. Wh make it enar 0 y . U forni of lightning -which he calls I . .. ere is Mrs. Reditiand' t Ou. The applause yo �' I :1 - . .- -,. her stillness, the Nvaxei , set of her features . . Why LM I U, , slut one idea possessed her—flighi ! lit the pulsiveru!li." Letutia"uni ...� . ... - I . in your heard was intended for you and no one else. . ebywayofexani-I ' . . . . . . . I looked so like deat'i, tha t zt:ji�,IlliliCallt glance pauge. house?" -1. Nessa - asked, af ter a You me, your aecklent, created something ,A � assing room $he huddled on her clothes, I pie thecascof abuilding[upon -which are placed' ' I � - was exchanged bet weei One and another of . aund a woollen wrap, stich as the French ro4ls (of the most approvn forin. A thunder * � . ,.-,. ---. . t . lie speechless a ell thats,,irrounded - her. And Go You needed . attentive ntirain�--ln . are like a panic in tile audience, and to keep .v claused, over her headand round herthroat 1 cloud approaelie* froin a distance I itil it I - ,� - : - . I . . .'. V j than Mrs. Redmond could possibly give, and them quieL in their seats Fergus had tile ' T . . Z . et there was no visibl J ',i'.fil of fatal injury ,I,li,,g. Th, I �, . 1. - . - . n presence of mind to an to conceal tier features as much as pos- ovor-hargs the hu L� lightnil 1 rods ­ .. - . -1 . . -*. . - � . except the thill line of killllo:)d that. crept from Mr. Fergus did 'ot wish you to be taken to et it young lad vas near- J�i le, and got of Elie building. .Site passed %%,i!l Silent IV 11114 lliarulle-�sly dischar ce the . - - " . __ :. 0 - I -ie,l niouth. 4 hospital, so MrIl - ty like you an fie e I'd, all,i send tier in upon , � - '. -.1. . the c rner of her half -el . Almost . Meredith was good. ei iough I - � 4 �,eral groups of ittea gathered al,out some -i, I I - . a c3ariot- with the robes that �o . thi. a � . . . I to bring you 6 me, knowing that I I u were to ' .uiber of tilt emnpally wil%had .see,, electi -il.v froin s c-oud into the e rth. -. - . . -is colourless as (rus bent (town and, * tile ]Iut if -Ili over!.angirig clouil which was noti I. . I- . - �. . , shep Fein lave have put oil a,4 victor, )-oil know. 14o told , . . '� '. - - unable to contro ed in nothing to do' and that I am fond of ,-. I.— - - I his fe,l'!ings. inurnitir Durs- ident, and eslo.-tped almost it bserveol— charge.( with -electricity, anti was therefore -. - - .� . ­, .. . f Itering, * ploring vo."C- I I � in . pv . the girl to co,ver tier face as niuch m ll,osaible, V , V it "" � . .: '.. 1-1 a a im - — . .9 . and tile oAetriotec I -tainly unrepognized. - .o. . . __ � ...-- . . PIV& aU rig4t,-wi � - Go Who is Mr. Meredith?" �! . . L r to drive round to tile .L w1=111y when harii,!cs--; at first, should suclileilly I -ceivo- ; .�Pv . . . . � . _;�. y poor girl, �isix't it..., - _i, al I? was outside, an't at tile ulolnent w!icn all- ux,!e."ive charge of electricity by ii;e_ills . . . - I— - . . ; She mat . n Ille . .N,1iaAriw1d'8hk-6flt steps as sharp as lie 6ould. In that way -lie 4 1 � � I.e. Ig'll-'atilliveY ; she had -114 sh-d. ind 90 w4fiUl , - -a _.. . . 0 ,i tul,sting herself oil I - , ei pC1 0 i I I . illie , .. let 'cil .. . . . 4. A%,itil a 1 Illi"ll# lie t,M) short to p,31,11lit Jille eleCtl, , L , , . . lier e es, but th4c,was t �t t a hand was Jaid oil tier arin. . � _Ieity � - ,�, � - sLrength t"Ir t - , , was cougi f a l'1:L.,'; froin soii'e dimtant c'otti!. t he ti � i . on, to fiad a dAculLiffi. choosin r& foc her dece, ve-I t I -e major Part of the itadlence, u -I . . . L I I � , : - ffering in her face, a , (I pain contracted reply- , .. �Wo I _ thotiolt, yet[ had simply fainted Ili the aret :o . . .� - ' - U - a 41 t,irt and a cry of terror she turned to) filld torih! Silullt-ly Carried 611' 1 �lie lighWin— - . . � __ her pretty brows. . and lie ell brough t t,o outside., Thankstothe m. - -, . : . _.- - . . �l 11 He 'is a doct,or, Aear ; very wise and size 0! t ft tl!e nian who arrested tier was the rc-6, an -I t1w result would 'Ic. a disr-.,I)tive, . ' . . - . In horrible contrast with the silence of ,%-cry kind and good, and thoughtful. He was f tile building and Elie girl's cleverness I' pney-Loilder, Nichol& . discharge. Even in that e -ase tile lig! . Iti . Ill) I I . ; - �*� lw­ t"' I ou've done it !" lie said, in a lowtone. woubl probably follow tI 0 I . I . " . _. . .:- I _- the grief-stricken groui.i, a strain of lively at the International when your aceidout in keeping her face livell concealed, scar I - - :��. . , a IC collductor all - .-. 11. - . happened, and happily'he was able to 'be of onein hun-Ireot of the audienco saw throce'� I . . .. music carneina .4tid(leii imrst tki-oughan 'Ug 1 e . a I . . I I � - . . . . .- - Ope lid the tt Ile gal & . reAt service to yotL He knew what to do the deelption. It was only when the papers J i ' "On' *hat!"' he gasped, glancing to leave the rest O'i the building practically 11 I - . � , aing door, a dicuce ill t - ," L4 I (� - - " t �� ri ht and left to see if they .were ob- injured, but that would not Ixt eel -tali]. - . 4 e out Elie next morning that the truth was � f - . - ler aloove rene. b -Home and what surgeon to send,for, thou h I I 't call' � Not . This differelice between the steady electrical * , , 4. - . I . we(I their applaluse al ( . V . - - I I - - , / incide"t in the arena. ' known. Anti noWyou see that the audience I ' � .� . _... L . _ I y It Ca IT 4, Murdered I -, . . - . . . . - think you owe your life to him, dear.' . . I I . A tear'ran-down Ness, 's cheek and It think aviy ' ii bel -inore clever than to, � I Units not the heart" monsiter you have . . . icol in a whis- 8traill of all oldinary thunder storin,and tile '. ,ter !" lie re - er Lip pli,el . , collie on lily dear ; ioln't stand here. " impulsive rusli "of a sudilenly surchi ,.,,c ' I I . ­ ." - . � . Iil' Go " . P: , - I quivered. - . "Am I—ain I very much injured ?" gessa. ness. F' . ut ill through your long sick- r?i re a a police I, J - ( 11 ., . .- I - ;Ilall at the corner, anti you c1dud would accannt, so Dr. 1,odge thin1s, - - .. I I I - ULL -c DOE got a ul I I L . "They have forgotten me already," mile asked, falteringly. I L" oillent to lose. " for those exceptional ca4es where rods lave . . : - . 1�. - .. . - I- V. I "Olt, I am - Rad to. imar that, " Nessa L �11.Cl hurried her across the road, holdirg failed to"'protect. Whether true oi- Ilo* tile - I . . . .1 .. aid, with a faint sob. l Go ' It was a very grave 'accident. - A bone murnitited, Igitf, fervent grAtitude in her I anti, all *.* . The d totiraiscil his hand 'Waellingly as A�iras crushed inward --there, at your side. d letl tier along the dark side of theory is certainly ingelli(tus, and will ' . . L , I Is a - voice , . .'o-ollp . . - . . . : .� _. .. . F e rg, i a )out t4) aspeak. for fie had, reason And then you were taken with fever, a 1d for ,- ' . street opposite. no doubt, lie on tile lips of every ligi i . i . . �. to fear t tat tlic.ilighto_s� excitement might many, many days you have beer. uncon i And I am glad to set your mind at ease; '. IT'hy, you're trembling like a leaf, I (lo rod agent it, Itning . �tai - t"4"J, . - . . :- . : :; ­ . I 8 �'Oua, for you can't get well and strong with a ' . tile country. And that nicans I . � . - ... p , 1 .7 1 . __ 7 � . reduce fatal hemorrage. Even at that mo- lying like one in a troubled sleep. B it lie nightmare like that haunting you. Now,is fl,el -,are !" lie continued, ill a low tone. "Have that. "i'llptillsive rush" AvIiether compreliend- . . ;. I ti, tried to art -eat you already lo" as fainiliar to the ;1 . - _� � � L 1 ment a fresh round of applause caused the said you would wake to -day, and yo have there anything else you wish explai I ed or -not, will soon be .. . '. 11 _ __. . _ stricken girl to writhe - - rily under and -a ned— 1 "fie atteill ited a defeile,e --fearing citizens throughout our land as the particu- . . � � . , involunta 11 the danger in pawed, and yo will any question oil would like me to answer ! t . I � ... �. - - �, 4 feeble - " - . i.: . the smart of ingratitude, anA asharp cry of get Well again juickly if—" �_ ery on 118 pa . I . .1 . ' . kh . I rt--ttoubtful whence the lar iv-knic by which they are called. . a. %( 4ing blow would collie. - I . . -1 '�. � - , in was choked by a e�iiewe(i flow of blood She stopped a ilruptly, for Ner" It d " - - I t when we get our mental f4cultiea into - Zi . . . I - ., pa , � ( I If go, out Wit?i it at once, becattse, you see, a I - .. - . from the ruptured lung. calm . — - .. . I .. I I .- " I - I sight of her own hand Iving on the c( . ' - Arrest me!" site faltered ; 16 ,A -hat for ? - ' � . I- I i.__ * . . )-reurfet, Work ing order ---and they can't work calmly 1, !'I . Slavery In AfIrten. . .. I I - - It seemed to Nessa, ill tier deliriurii that and was now looking at it aghast as a held while t 1,/u an accident." .1 I . - - ..: . .. .. .1 . � . . . - - . i ! I * -- �.�' . , i� - :- -.. the thankless, cruel crowd was stamping it up to the light. . you are - harrassed with doubts and 41you stupid woman - 011, you %-cry stupid Tile' a'unouncenient .that the Stiltan � of - ' .. a I - I . _k !" said she, hardly above a and I ie still, we can do without this uncom - In - It ) ' - ' Upon her poor, crushed "I . dread—ao that you call govern your action ,%-41 Ian ! what a pity ! Such a fine wonian too Zanzibar has issued a decree I,i,ok; I ­ . ; . 1) y- " Look,-Ioo '11'r t0- t , , * . . . ...: - . . '. . "What have I done', What have I done whisper; Go this, is -not my hand !'.� . . --�,th a wonderful lot of pluck, -and yet so . ': o : I, t. - . 1. give Your body a stil- I id. wants tile supp'l-ession of the Africaii slave . . . . -treat me?" Alias Arnold cast a swift, scrutinising better chance of recoverm Ill You go and do a stupid thing, trade ,will collie its good news to every � . to harm you that you shoul(I so ill . fortable Iftistaloazz, and . - I I - . . . ..1. - �. I ... - , she thought, attempting to.stretch out her glance at her face fear' th t . to I 9 strength slid and then I oupid enough to think lover of his kind. Accordill . . I , , L." : : , arms in an appea , a th lour- . ru re 8t - gto the 1,011doll - _ , rien are 40ing _. � - I �.'�, -1 loved her. The pain delirium. you tell a stupid stor - I knew bits theexcliange. � I for merey to those she had inent of talking had p Inced a ree-Tren't f* to rbelieve you . loved, and who had once r . essa thought for a minut% and then sho, yo, I -c' or this decreeprohi . . - .. . - , I asked, "Was the poor ware hurt?" wh 'tlee o'zr' purchase of slaves, and closes .Ill * L - . .. . - to do for the girNhen T,ou . : I at tier heart was inore than slic. could bear, 61ves, dear, it is your hand," sai Miss "Yes, ; I think she was sprained pretty M,,,: on eft slave-dealiii-estAblisliiiiezits. All slave brok- * ;; wir .... , ­ - � . . . . I . - and all became dark ,and confused with the I . n :, . , - -- ' Arnold, taking it b _ 'F!Zgd to myself 'that little rahame ers carrying on the business are niadc liabla,- ' I I I . �-: � fading away ofi consciousner!3. . E entlyinherown. "You badly. I will ask abo4i$ her to -I, lit,.' . 4 . , - .: _ L ... . can feel mine t u Vo 'IThank, you; I was so fond oighef.' Is woll't be &live this day week,'I said. And to la­n-vy p-d-laltics and deportation. Arabs 1. - , � - * * I f t9 . . .... - �. I I .- .. . - .1 - `.. ­ 0 d see Mr. Fergus very no" with me" m u wouldn't deiklil% in domestic slaves are included ill I : . I . IF * # t -.: * I . "But the'r� is .Doth - in f it. I eon a I fi�d a kind of - . - I . - . , :.- � - ne i ring , . it % - % , - : 0 g all' a ke to find hers6lf my bones through �theg I be I able to take . time Over 1 it anti, (to this provision, andany iiouses licreaf ter used .. - . � . In me a "With you! I glic�uld think not. He'll thoughtfully and nice. - Soniethingr or other for any purpose connected -kvith tile slave - �.. : 1apaltrange e �, Wo - 9 L, L ; - :� � , . lying b-divoRi. She could n6t glass—bring me a flam," cried Nessa with cut, up a good deal, for he knows hd%w 1, , fi , .1 -_ , - I- - . terrible anxi t . made me think it'would ha . . . .:,- �_ - make it out at 411. There were ei` : . partly to blame." PPCII to -night, trafficarctobeforfeitiQ41. Ontliddoiathof their! .. I � _­ . .- , two I - F - , ipr : . dows facing the foot of her bed. The blinds -ay front tile allow. It present owners all Zanzil arslaves willhe 'o. f .rl - I . I . w"" I Miss Arnollaa;w that the beat thi g she "He does not think it Was all my fault ?,, an'd I couldn't keep au . ..: - I ­ - ... � . . _. - .�. - - ... , - * . . .. , awful - . � I were down but the suit was bright upon could do was to comply, and quickly)) on lit . I'How could he ? You were not thr" vad a sort of fawination—just like what a facto free, unless tlie de.cease'l VIve I - . I � o in ' friand of mine told me ke felt ill 3e,l- . `­ ,; I . _.. . - the' . It must be quite late, yev ahe*felt very a hand glass, which she herself held tre yards behind when the chariot fouled the 0 1 :dren, who alone nily inlierit them. I - - - � � . . � . Willa c 11 11 - . - I . 8 . . . oon . . -, � S. e Slaves cannot be. willed away or sold after. 1 - ". . ­ - - � tired and sleepy— o -i,.Icepy that she dozed Nesm's face The ,irl looked in a c and tripod N eon earth could hove avoided. w&s sure the Iion§ would kill the tainer oiie title tivath of their owner, and their illtreat- .: . .'. � .. . �: . - - _ re6yidal, tamer go in to a cage of lion . ,� I .. . . . ; . . . off in the vain att�mpt to rocolllee�t jvhether wonder at. her c - � I - - __1 _. I shLT falee, teirrified y the ollimon under such conditions. Be qui day, and he was obliged to go to that show ment ljy tiheir inasters will he severely pull- I '. "I A _ te , , I � �'. - .:, . _. .. I , - : - ... ; ' there was - a rehearsal - to attend to. wildness in her own eyes, and then, p h . ing at ease upon that point. There is no m6- exnar time there was a f ish I' - I .� . . d . Presently she awoke again. Where the ilass away, bur * , per onnance, until I I.- . ity , ot into tears, covering oouce I -i 1 I � I . ption as to the f ur accident ; 0 el all,i), ill certain cases Involve tile I)en. . . _. ...� � I _ was she? Clearly it was not her 4j*n room. her face with her emaciated ]land. I 11b :Ly our h lie lious did kill the ,11 , I - . . _. , . calial Olo ty of forfeit Any Zanibar subject -: . and if there were, Fen w iyuod be the last tafner. The-" VItt � ure. . . . i I . L . ly for that, It was all, over: -her beauty was quit � gone in the world to antertaWL He's an hones re, ra s J u wrie! t-) a parson I . _. - -_ *:- It was much to neat and -4der. gon � e i at how I felt. only 11, � 1 nolerBritish jut, isdic- . ..., I I __'. , she reflected, with a- painful consciousness '�-­colour and form, an I Nothii g bu ood fellow that, and I'm sore yo t, whan I paid my money down I said to illy- tion is disabled from holding slaves, and all . _. I q ­ I _. two great ., . - I . - . _. , that she- had been getting inore and more eyes,there that stood out like old that he oilght, pe-4se long.' I felt sure of it. I X. slaves 'low in the possession of such persons . .. . i*�,.,.,_� - - t friend at heart, though I h ur aincere Be';' 'Wen, I shallot have to go to this e � �: - ,.. - . �. -1 .. Untidy and careless rif late. There were some monstrous caricature. They would never have allowed such a race to be run." did, upo* are 'declared free. - Every slave is to have -1 . - . - ' " I .. .. __.:�':� ., Frenc� -hangings to the bed ris at 'the Interns ionail. "Then you thfnk he will take me back The soqu I d of the JeWe I the absolute right to purchase his freeaon, ­ � .".. .. my word." __ .. I.::-...- . -1 witil a 0 p never take her back . . . . , .. 1 ', , . a ' " It was all over. .She felt Miss Arnok's soft - ,p, ORY voice and lisp, at a reaso"ble price ; every slave is to have , - � _: . ­-, , frilled-edzina. The window'curtains were . . .. . ,.....'. �, . spin . , - - flowing smooth and low in her ear made the LI e aa no riahts as Arabs in courts of justice, . .- .1 I.i 1. _% draped ,166-ily—not' at all like her own, fingers passing tenderly over hot head, heard I 'He'U'be - only too . I . . . . 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Vol, Of a pubtic park by 235 ) to 22 Tile LOUdOU Ti nes rega, One of the habitj of .. - - . ­.. I14P � 1- I . .,. .1 - 1. .. U1 I e 11*-V�Was Belo friends iv a *pnblic garden, was suddenly * �' � . L. .-, . . -7, 14-1h, -1 - I . . -- . -:-,. -.1 . - coveriest-oi ] "I f P (A - ; I T . .. - ... I Pq 1: VeIUA'O I !Zall t'is Dow 205 ...' I -�' I.. , , - Further dis 1IOu JDJrew at Liverpool 49 contempl&t,- weigh gen lighedev His ! she crems of DAN"yering a IUIUPU. taken - ill, And sho*64. signs of,intonse excite- - - . ' - - . . - . - .- . ..'� � - � * - -­ ..... pliate, have been made *at'Sydenhaul, (wt. &I , t UPOH industrial pftpel�y and =ds. ez"Iy7J9 he � ­ -, . ­ 4JAU Agee. - . �. ent. Professor Meyllert was called and he . - -* -. � - .. I � - � . . . ., �­ pro"rity. reached th* highest Point. 247 pounds.. 11, irnmediatel T - . - .-,.,�­ - � , ". 4. - ­ so far 1,254) families cl twolve. have .UP- i - Whether he who found Eniiin or' y recogrused symptonM of hydro, - ,- � . �,; . � . rg - -I- , , IL - . he v�hu --,�. - . � . , .- I The fa elft ­ .06m, Ic . ,� I- �L- i ' �, . lica for the-QUeUecUovk:rwnbn%. la;nd grajit . 11148 sai I vessel afhxLt has _ jUSt Dr- "AUUM11111. an Austrian-. re- d- the gorills bo entitled to the . phobia,, After twen,ty-four hours of terrible -.. . ' - - L-- ,,,� . , . - I , , . I r . . - � I -1. -­ -� p 1. . ... I Ports that be- has nwelwd for h suffering the victim died. ' . ` ' I . - ­.- - -. .."'. .. , - I llchg�GTGII w. She in a fine miast. thro, two weeks ri t of. discovery in Mr. Stanley IE oeleErralZ . � �. - ".."I I - - -ar Rose, ugh luoulawno 't - . . . A special cor y � ­ � I '.,.- . I.. , ­ - - F-gisti (if th County of Frou. e Ship Of 3,750 ton I)urden,,Liid is inteaded Afri V5 Omtory in 0entral at, rwe of dwarli is a %!lestioll t respondent of the Dail, , -,. - , �1��-�, - - �.-.%. I , �­ . . I � , tellac, died I)n 1Nloiida3 at the age ot -7-5 r tile nitrate trad . , , to. b. on one Vcl�yrivph. ,**rites-:---(Ulrini�b�l��i%ccording - - - ' �. .,� ., ., . . I .. - L- .-.� - . red, ca t1at had ..not before been explored.. . si, le at le"t, ftenis likel hat, .- : , . " � . 11 yeal S. . I . Tfic AwjA pmxa L - Aisputed to. i�ather Angoua-, ­�: ... - . king - - - . � 1 owishes all its-- - '... � �-. .--, . ­ � - , Ina. - . I . -�,,� , ­ - I 1� . A London reporter who has been - ur e Governmt,*% It does 116t 4ppeai that either prispievigour on the baukaof�he Moban i I I : - �,:i ­ , .. I . . ses.th w h warnitAl. I A, F, in . . � . . � .�) I III Wo . )t . - .1 .. ­ nd iW nal r. clituth is to..be -- 4" - . 1*. '�, � It. p garg Von in f4ruelph has a tour of Limerick, Waterfoo, 4nd parts of can pork, Bala thu� avoid an ecoll . - 1`1 or al" ma " ent, 6f 04 Co C �- �.% , The 1'.-L tist can ' e ChMllti r I , . t* w'thdr&w the prohibition against Ameri. . 0 P i StIMI �&U% claim � �4 -1 - � . I, hI . I # . . t, , (.4,o ,T:�; gi#ps a dep � lit in thes6 ii1terestir gefi tile people. . W. E; �,� ,.'� . �,,j- .". -.. .. I . - 4� Z, I,; lo -able, A�qounkof the con- War -of which Franve, OULIC 9 other parts bf Afri' , writes -the missionary . .: I . . ...- - .11ilt'. . I . I �'I; I ; I . . . .. v -,� . 'ditAori ofAhe P16% -bl* �.� . . wq�ld have rdlers proverbially see alran e sigh ca ' 1 I .. - "... . t, :'i - OR . . , .1 . cost. 10 pay the I I . '. - '; - 4 1 I I '. , .10 : Aolf�- ' been sleop- �' -4 , I t I . - 4, . I fn t*' (who has been from Loango. to- the place - . .� , ,Z.. -C', , . . ca � . : At M dile . X. It, i ,,irl:lias+ t Ri6ningham, ng. 5 ­ and t011 tough Bt4rie.14, ,,I,;', A as in past which he descriLes), itlen t . . . .." .L. - Mg I.ille days anti nights uld it is impi* - in MAday' , Fiv,tl- - There is As g t'*es'bOen PrOlific Of I'lore.wondrous tales . CA :O=e anotheir ' - . .-'- ' :- - - .�' ' . ­. I.... " - - )"ible Prick Davis Ili lit' mlisunderstanding be- f6r tht!* pUrposle 'of taking r161P or in - - ­­ - ..­ . - � .-.. to 11011.1501 her. ;.. was hinged for wife murder. tween the Oren(l And Italian Govertunents, v 8ollle G p� I . I ­ .. � . -� �, , �-- . .-- �, ' � � . Z His Aeck was ba;f % ovemd, and the hangman and no F�*uch Beet will q them we cannot qui .dcr t event the anquished it Weir from' ,� - - .. � I . -. Caudaur has covered Haulan's forfeit,�'&rI4 explained- the oc . be Present at the Ite acoepL The tailed OI .. .1. � . v - - i cu nee by saying the mam's launching of bhe new lwia�u m0in whL,h were of old reported to infest 1,11- obta'n"'gthe Posthumous honorh of burial. ;1 . .�. -.., forwarded articles OtAgeement to the. -TO., n Ck,wad too long- . I . . .­ - .1. � I" . ' I . . .. . . Spezzia. warship .at Afri-l" forests may possibly W identiti e The blacks who dwcll oil the bwAx:of the ­ I ... �.-. I I I I � I , . � I -1 I I . . I I . - ed Ubangi cat bunian flesh bftause4heylike it, , ' i I r" . ,-. "- 1 .. I - �'. i .1 ,�'. I . I . �p , . . i . 'is de dd, was begin _Ile. arly ever � . �,.:: . - � e ti.led and Ile. - . . Eistede y day some slave, is; cutup. , t � . . . . �rwo carloatis of cotto, yer Ali ped e reaPP"rance of the influenza at gorilla. The Unocepliali. Or dog . I . . ... I- nto sculler. ' 4 . � Z, ` 1. 6 great annual national festival - ot the Th with M. Paul de Chaill"'a old friend the .+ a . 1: . 11401*1 Wit ... � - tilt.- .Nloatinorency laills last ,wt*;t for the (lily at Ila and, cooked for"a village festiv ' I I . 1. - I p from elsh, the n on Tues- Montmarte and � other parts of Paris has mpa (but they were A8i' - 44. the ban- - . . - - C I e - . - . - � I 11.1lese mariZ-et. . large Attendance. .%Jr. created Almost & pani , RTI), have not, llljor- quetts being organized on the lemt retext, � ­. . - ... ' - - . Gladgtone, ITI,iW ." tates Minister Lincoln Shown #L'tnairked " , as the disease has tunately, been heard (If (hiring late -years, P : 11 .­ . . . -� 1; even bccause a head or member -­ . - '. �:-. --,-; - ('11M,liall and other not, Increase of severity in its nor, it is to be regretted. have 'fr. Still,,, - - sometimes L' . ; . - . . sheep breede 's swept everything ables a ldres8ed the meeting. sylaptoms. �. k) ofthe trihe has apiece of good.news. � . - ..- -... ­. � - or, other Modern explorers aticceeded in I*C- ' . . I 1. - . . L01ji-c thvii; at, the De roit international I- � 1. UNITFI) STATES . The a icultural Bel edule of the The 1-ilit-wole-working wells of Galgocz, in . . . - . I CXili6iti011 IaSt week. I . 4. Tar McKinley discovering rohlbly tllc� most illterestili . L--- . .�. '.., . '.. � - . . ight thousand ca rpenters ar6 on itlrikc . t '. "' tile dist ict of Pressburg, 11ungark, are at-', . .1 -...:;.. . IF U - -� : . . - . - iff bI I has been reached by he United race of the 4ark continclit-he . - - I . � � �. 'rile Ottwwa mille - at " , . States -Senate 01112-1%'� 4-i lig mauy. 1. : - �* � . I - . ro ndculattei that the At niell,90. ge tract" thousands of pilgrims from - I .. - .. .-..- . . � COMI] in 6n,�rbosc sing so Massive, Sir Boliciiiia, Moravia, Lower Austria, and vari- . ..- .. , . ! :,. . - ftittee, and the duty on . le foot was ' ' . . .1 Al"ll't.-I"" harvest will i'licit'lle 6, (Y MAJO, 0KOKO) 'Ile foreclosum o mortgages in Kilb"s barley and barley malt Jim been fixed at 30 i hin Mandeville aftureg, us, that, when its , , , . blishels of No. I hard. . '. - � .. - ... . , - i - - -�­ - . - I. . la year covered 8"'wo,(Ky.). . and 4-5 cents respectively. . P . tweamr, lying oil his back, I:eltl i 0118 pArtsofHungary. The authorities are, - - . .. � � I-... # � .- - . . ' it a!oft it is said. powerless ill- their attempts to diB- , ' .. 7 - 'I'llecatholie schoolm oi Wi:111ill?" 11.1ve lie Aterchants' Fxc 0 A despatch from ,gani -Tow, Guatemala " �t shieldeth his whole body &,lent tl� - " ... . � . . hange of Buffid , has .c . - . i.� - re-opimed with lar, - aMntlaiwe ii before p, sed a resolittioi , favoring reciproc Ainerican I . A - . . � ..� .�­ .. I . . get t i sal, B`LYB several officers hoarded an so Ille. " . perse the multitude of devotees, who . � .. .1. � . . ii. . (in 111peated occasions, become very unruly. .. 1, - -''.,I - I . � . ­ � .. . . tile new lawivas passed. .. - I I with Canada. 'ty steamer and attempted to tak _ the revolu- rile cautinus reader would prob i . .. �.� - . - .. - . !- . . 1. - Ull . a - a a n . till ably hesi- -1 he military have been summoned from the - ­ I . . . . .. I - . . . . . -I I I li- I 18. c nsh I . .i . �­ tractitiv att.c I . li I. ­ 11 )11(10111 Itild ' IE1191 . is" syn' And was in turn riddled with I de lee to stories such as these, bit t fie. call ; . .-. 'rile Labrador sho t route scheme at- ic New Vorli 1.' t"'ll"'t, General Barrunda, who opened fire, ta nowadays to accor(I reserved cre I)c;gh1)o;-iIIg garrisoll towtt Th . - Ition ill,,. - �t. is cat, is endeavoring to OKtailn .control of the Illetv. i . . - . . - . firlest endeavours to exert his influen but - . . - I - !o.)ked upon as chillic,ric. I tObaCCO warehouses. rOTn Armenia of little PIL r -pose, and force has to be arplied . ' I . ... . . - Reports come f ' Tic b fail to be struck with the fact that 9 - � -. . . . . . re I . .- A meeting of citiz - ' cruelties practised I volting dvarfs have Always figured in the narra- to - I . . - � - r - ' eas has been (*Ved in The switchmen s st rik# At Ruflalo has lie'en U!11., , the Kurds upen tile ticns of the African trave!er. to cOlylpel the fanatical peasants to return to . . - : . - - Alm treal to arrun, . IsUalls)b A ei # .- ge for the formation of 4 de' Ir has been I, ' their homes. f he Queen of Heaven, it is L. . .. I I ren Ili the unex- - . . . �. clared off-saiii to Ile IL Complete vic,tOrY powers I' eat to the plored parts of Abyssinia tradition reported . I 0 .. I " ' . , � .4 (",uladiall H11111alle Society. for the N. Y. Central. )""testilk9 against the Turkish ("Ov- , I lie existence of a ' firmly lielieved, has lately visited the spot, ' ' . ' ' ' ' . .1 � . - I . L ,� . race four feet hi Ii, who I - .. , 4 : - - . � ,; .- M t i ernment for permitting such outrages. 9 and a large number oft hc maim, halt, and .% ' I - - - - 7 . It is claillied that Moutre-al has it popula- ..he strict i. ­ ;' . I - I . ­ � . . 1; j ),VJ6, wh le tile reccn� ceiisu*i enforcement of ithel '%l1il climbed trees like apes, were destitute of blindhave been ti-r-tisported thither to be . . '�L. tion of # lily 221 (lily ,rile wido,A, all(, eight children of (,eu. clothes, religion,civil government, and com- -1 . . I laws in Wheeling, W- Va., by the Law and '.. � . I -. . cured of their aftliction. - - - . .. . . �. . Nvas expected to show 245,M). Or, ler -League.rai.,teft a rint. I 11 m4n decency, and got their living by eating - a .-- I , � i.: . . . I I � I ' � -. I 11arrundia, who was 8hoti last week, hatvc - - . - - . - -- '. . ­ p.. . �, . - . U, hold- . . - . ., . . . I , - �%.,. � . - A Sword inade in Lot do"- Of Nova Sc-Aia- The tolilkage Qn the Erie canal from 'An sent a petition to President Harriso, live allakes, ants, and similar small (leer. - . ­ RX-Rar-ance of' 4'aunda. . I , - . in . . - I 1, �.. -. - Lietit. StAirs, of tile .,% if . I I . - . . "­- . . steel is to lic. presented L)y tile city coutwil gust 2 to 31 allowed a decrease'of 29,h7N tons &I amount- arfs of ' It might be in the interest (if Canada, ' - � . . . ifeL"ll'ted 'NtateB 1%finlster Mizuer Schweinfurth'@ description of the dw . � of Halibix to for tile inurder,jand prayi;j :. � : ...I:- I _,tallle g that,jilsitiee Lhv interior is a serious coil tribil tioll to the tile. Po idnion go tr t :11 making its ea- . 1 "' - - ,: - . - . eXpedition. , -y compared with t1c Same period last year. be done, - knowledge of tile ,subject, " V 'llnell � :, .. � . i .1 � - . t- des . I . , I.- .�-:. - .. . .. . .1 A citizen of London, Out, exhibiting poul- . � � I and coinci tintates, would set apart a certain sum to be � i - . - . A " I . mor . a . . - .-- I . : )P- in tile - , ! I .- . . I -, . - � I . . , . ra i - .� . _ - L '�- th - cerning -. - i - . I . . : . . I . . I - - 'led hat and plilintles worn Oil so Illally -21 third prizcs. be the . . .. . � . - i I Among the articles fo­ &tic I)y auction at tl*.N 'it tile Michigan State I�alir, 1:01 in I . r the 118t Of October Kaiser are, fie says, active And skillful hunters, but Ullite(I States, where instruction con I . . i On and afte e closely with 11r. Stanic If is dwarfs expended in supporting a few schools I . Ottaw beloligingtoGe I Middleton were troit recently, won 82 firsit, 64 riecond, .and Wilhelm will Publish a newspaper, to be in. are cannibils and not to be trusted. Talea . -. -�. - * e coo spired directly fly himself, and to our country and its institutiong, federal, ! - �. � .: I , . � - . e ( S it . . . � I - . . fi I I i I Can- I of " wild men "-the 11 missing link " of the' pro . unwipal, would be correctly - I �- " I . I X ' on all subjects, Darwinian system -have always fascinated - . L ,ula. r, 0 icial exponent of his views vincial and it) �. . � - . . . Archbishop Fabre left, INU 811 he report of tile N, ew England bop �rrop military, civil and political. The Btaff 11aa given. , One for instance in Detroit for the � . . -- � - - . . . onfreal Monday ows a considerable iligrtage, particularly � '. ...-. .1 - . I .:',* , I .,- -- i It for Rome, with lie. intenti ' , it is in .�'ew York state. California liam 9 already been appointed. - the'multitude, and the po ood , - I . 4'. -.- nig I .pulai taste has, instruction of c(litol-s might serve a g , . on � 0 per without doubt, been very effective in stimu- purpose. Tliat there is need -for the l . &'. "'' J ,�+ . - �� . .. .. . �. understood, of protestin,,ragaiiist,tliet)Areat- cer t. of a full crc - Ali amendment to the I Contract Labo' latin th - . . . - . � �-, . L . is . I' .. . Act Wag p4med in tLe Uni I ur g e imagination and enterprise of the of publi pinion ill "the city of the -straits" - ., I . � , �- � . ened division of Ili diocese. "he United States tton emp is. eatiinat- ted ,Stateg House traveler and the Bhowni - - Th' le- 0 1 - . � I . . an. e occasional I . � I - . e thelff knowledge of Canada enlarged . ; . . . ... 1. - On Monday one of t le prisoners in tile wi at 7,31 11, -*Q2 I kmale , 373,0.T2 bales more Of Representativcs on 18aturday, making discovery of mute, savage, and wholl to hav, ,- !. . " :i . . ; - 4n r tin- and correcte-,l is evidenced by a recent . ' - * - -.- ... ­ . - -� Kiligston Penitentiary t I more Btringent the provisions of ultivated human beings even ins I 4. I � - w"� st""")e"I'" fel- Ahan that of last year, all(] 265,4S9 bales the Act pre- c pi Liii- article oil ',tile condition of Canada" which I . � . .., ... ­ - w . . , .,.,. � t`le . 1 - . . I .: " 10 -Convict With a pair of tilicars, 1,at tile lllo� .c. 'thall the JIM, st crop ever gr ' venting cal�adi&llfj alon the bor(ler I - Wus with a belief ill the wild Inall, and led emanated frcin that ty, and which says- : [ - ­­, , OXVII. 19 working - - . Wounds inflicte6t were not scrioust. . - .1 . . � - ­ ­.. . I . . The'New York Rep 1111ICani �4tate Commit- in the litates, while living in Canada. to his dividing-ille hilinan mee in his systell, among other things t1(i:.1&t ill this country we . ", I ­ I - -. . . . ii I . � - .. ..; - , % A 1,,sident of Witill ipet, iianietl 1 L . .N of zoology into two species ns, � . . - ­­ .� - - . ` - - o . ouls tee approves of the X cKinley Tariff In 11 al; -------=emu --J- �L� . e -homoliapie are behig devoured by office-hol(lers,. there .. - .: , . I I . - ,-. ' - , or man suse ptible of civiliwion, and lionjo being � . . .� I . -.1- -.. It I . :. . - . . Artictt w.1saccidelitally and fatally shot all ct I 2.111 V."I'lell 11- otio o fewer than 9,0(X)- officials in the . . I .- . 11 - : I _- n . q. I -�� 1, . . t� � 1, . . .- . - Aloilday morning m *�rdiiig Am i ltti'i8tk prote Tile � ferns, a being which lie describes as " mt ! - .1 � . . I -­ - 11 - I . 0 rhile (11-i'6119 Out ill tile -tgabist tliea!Lr--Ssix-occolllpetiti!,Ij of C41111- , . rimer If �11 ale, in flanilik ' Ite, (Ity of Ottawa in a total pc,pulation of 42,- - - I . � . . . . , Is rg. . - arch of gante. I . , . . . � � country in se� -- . . - . I . . - . .. . . w � . lian farmers. ha.-ry, and going on all fours." Science 000 pe.()plc. Six thousand of these are said " ' - - . .., - - - I Thou ,h I?- may Ix- do"Ubted L% hether His nowada - - . . . . . . . - - - White amber has tiven dis'corered ' vis recognizes but one -species- of to be in the service of tile b'cde'ral and 3,OW J " " '� .I- . .. - 0-1. ,L I (K) AV. A. Overtoll, ag I 60'.11 BA'I'li4f mi4;- Royal Iliglilless, I lie Prince of Walca, would human lie-ing-tile Ivivest sa�lagc­sh i . 1'. - . . . . I , Owing in'that of tile Ontario Government. If -, .: F, I . ­ I � . . .. . - ­.. - :_ - . .1 . . . , acre -farm in - ut., -%nd- the -�Iwlltlr ter in Creen curinty, Ca., has committed lie able o uneet all the condit-io,11% of mem. tr%ces of culture anti refinement, which s�p- this was intended - statement of sober 1* . .1 I � - - . of Pk,dford . . 9 . - the property 1has deeli med ait offerof -1�10,- �sllici(lc. A�scalldal aliodt, it v,,ting lady is her,thip imposed by son, , ly � . .- - .. - - ` .e Kw.tiolls of tile arate them absohitely f ' as a :- � I—— I - - � , - rom the brute crea- fact tile ignorance displayed isentirely in- . . . - - :- .�,% . .: -. OW for it. -, He demauds double that, �q.;l I.- reported 'tolie tht-u.-iLiF fie -had alwayi Christian Church, or 'whether Ili would feel 'tion. . ; I.. -­,� .. . . . 0. . , . . I - I . .. A caniiing factory, the proniot,ers of which exetwable. If, on tile other hand, it was - . .�-Z. .. I I . . - . . . I . uurae a pule recortL . . . disposed to assume A�ery weighty is iritual It was flot always so. The 11 ape -men designed 6s a hype'rllolieal expreSsion to set - . . ---. 1". .1 . - - - -, are French-Canadiaw, wasg awil, 'Tile Buffalo lumb - n(I inantif I aettiring duties, it is ,?ertaiii that Ilia priva . . � : -, m, I I - Oil .cned,%t Ott, , e r I te Fife has southern Asia were firmly believed in at t r)f - - . Saturday. Th i I he forth in a striking manner the f . . .- ": * , I a tin$ ftfq� sulypli6d from lirtillof J.,1. &, 1,,. lJo.11 I o have failed latterly lve'oniq more revular . , -*ct thall -- - . .. 1,�, � - � 1 . - , t . Hamilton, jZrid wooden citses froin Toronto. foriperhaps 4L million dollam, after IULVill- I It was twenty yearn &� -o. . -. : - . � ­% . I . . i le 814 d to olijection than - and less open beginning of the Present centilry. The dis- Canadians are a much governed 'people, .. .. , �- , � , - . -. . I � _6 covery of two of these creatures among the though *e may question tile means employ- - 1.� �- � � - -.: - o bas bei 'Inaking `sjj&"sfn1' been fi . I .1 . -41 '- - . . A tramp wh . I'le . ftioars in 1,..--i less. The assets arae Indeed, in this regard lie gives the scandal- laborers on a coftee plan tat ioli is acLuall (,n ekl,we niustacknowle(Ige the unpleasant I � .. -.. I 1� i . ,7 . . 1:) � ., . ­ I I . appeals for charity two C [A"ryllien ill 11:1111i reported to IK-- uIlli'le. monger but little employment. - Take the record in the journal of the Asiatic s T I - L . . C- I- . . - lr . . e following, which c-milen f OcIetY impeachment. For what with theliondage to . . 1�:. - . - . I toll, claillis to be tile gramlson of Dean -A]- Tilt-- belief is expr ised in Washin" thilt in Homburg, Of lkngal i -I 1W24, and this circuinstance, no re(Mt e an(i theacQrired ease with w1hich our . � . I . �., I 1�. . .- f)rd, Archbishop of C�thtcrbllry. if(: 11,18 �scillle aluen(Inlent J'JIr0V1d* for IL practical whj!ro t be prince h�s been summering since doubt, encouraged seveml travelers to reporti I p - . .. � 1-� I .. . . � .. .. - ' - - . - I 11 . . , I � . . �., � .; ­ S . . �..� . been arrested. . : . . I tile visit, of hill Royal nepliew I rulers multiply offices for political hangers- . . -. . � . L.L... . � - .­ I �.: - . I . lan Of reciprocity IIet A -cell[ the States and I as an intlica. subsequent encounters with these singular 61, -(),,, burdena im ising teotri thils cause are L .. L r � - I 1-1 I . 1. . � . 1. �- . , . " r .�, . Sir,John Tho - �'Ituada will Ile It-ta �lle L tion of tile kifu lie now leads: b�ings in different parts. 11ii cb grew mo not light. �4till- wir contemporary should ' - - - '­ � I - � . .. - . mpson . inist'er of Justic-, 11 c I,e� I to tariff bill in ,.Ifim Royal llighn�vs tile PAnce of Wales . i re t .-. 1. :­ �� I . . - . returned to Ottawa oil Monday from England. 'the,Senate before it i's I et'll"lled 10 tile "Oue' is leading a %-try quiet and regular life here. Circumstantial as time went oil. Finally it have reflected that defirifte statements such .' .I -'� . - . .1,% A ." If (r saii(l h� enjoyed his-h4lidays greatly, bift Was announced .that tile 14timatran forests as he eniployed, hayidg so great An. appear- �,. , . I . . . ,- A Dulilique, lowit, d(sprach says .\fr@. A. He gets up'early in - the inon i ' And w the home of two - " �. . - - * , I I .. I . ,� Alls " T scarcely justi- . ., I � ­­ . . . . ..., decling(I to say what wasl tire natu'r*e of his L Stevemwo, of thio ch ;* id a "brother rv- lit 7 o'clack Walks to the KlizlLbeth p'ri g kQobo,s and orajig'gugur, both naked fiable W* Len olie. is. dealing ip figures of -- - � . ,V - . . I .. I . Sion to E,n- Ialld. *ii,-ka. . )* J" n or .distiuct, races, calICA ance Of fact about thein, al -p .. ­. I . I . - I I . '. - Am eo%-4qred wt air, and the latter post- specell. "* . . .-I ­­ . .. - I .� - ; 9 , sidingin ( - 'i , maw covinty will beconieheirs wilere he mects the Duke -of ChInbrilge, . . '", - . . .� � . -- - .? ... � . -.. -.1.- -claut - worth $9,( . . - , . ­ t4)RII eStMC ill It th II . . - , . . . . Tile British wAr 8hipi; 131,c -0 - ,r * 91(),000- aml the Duke of Teck. and where a large, Be ing many charact-cristics ckf.,thc aIle tribe . . ­9041060�- . - - - , -� I . I . - . I ... . - . J I 1. � - . . I . -.11cl -PhOD Caq1L - I , f, . . - I , . .� . - Me fu I .. .% . � -. , : . . . � L . -� . �it I t" .. . :. - hlll�,,:,� � I - I i ay of chin and-noth- Prof. Fred. G. Plummer; the civil - I '-. - * ' . "' i � da and Thritalit the mqA' 1114f .4 , age.j &I its just fallen heir to C!,rious enowti ajuiinys gathers to stare at - n arms- r&!eding for heads, protrudin - . . I roph(i,D�4ifr - m Oak ,�Or. -,-q 9 9 . Trees 67A) Vert Tall �i - �. the adiniral of the fleet AMd tile li�T`1114 ill , : , him. Ho drinks twb or th - laws of the ja , . th 111itle in the w "! - urday Prof. waters and ta J%ten - . . - . . t command -of his royad 't 9 a sometim to n the -way of calf. engiii ::.- - . � 'hig c '04 1 - to the in J wt . . . � . �, I c It � §At ' I es ­ cer df Tacoma, Wash. say' -' "I have been . - ' - � --& I � ckholI56 in A a con ascension and at, band. TUn . . ) S. � . ." L .. . . George, have arrived at Quebec. - tempted to drop with Ilia e returns home to breakfast Ot many years ago it was said that a all over this country and have the best col- "' ; � . - I . . I . - I I wild . .1 . . . . � . . - A boV in Hamilton amused himself 6n a foL parachute, which and reads the newspaper till tan o'clock, cr tdre-a girl 7 or 8 years old --had been lection of the flora to be foand anywhere.. - .. . " . f, � . I ,� �, . 1. - - I . � I . - � L . . --- swing till he became dizzy, and in zwturn' to work, and lie fell about 5W feet when he takes his bath. After this he works ca, ured in the forest of Laos: - A whole What do you think of these trees 650 fee&. I L - . * : f ; - tog . i D �Jc I 4 . . , - '. '- �t�L . . , - _ , lx� home while in a giddy state, tripped on the *lWhed field.? Ile has a chance of till I o'clock reading French works on ily, indeed, had been secured, but some high? They -.a e to Ile fotfud -that high in . . , .­. - I . ". ' . L -. : recovery, so thed&t4s my.. . . strategy and bluebooks, when he lunches, di , r - . . .1 ­pI - . - � . sidewalk and fell. He rea+d home, howc,W, I . I I , and the father was detained in the the unsurveyed townships n�ep6r tile foot of .�­ ,.' - - .; j� : 113 1 - -ill;' 01 te Mou* , I ... I brit four hours after'Wards4l' Natil. ' ' . usually taking this meal at the Park Hotel, ooq.ntry by order of the king. ut Taccuta, anti wli%t �s 2nore'l have L I - - - Miss V#rrundia, -thwg r ;r na , - . I . L I . :� �, , . - I -- I ilialan gerw!ral who ,wap � illed A -&b@ U. S. or sometimes - . * . . .k ' -..- 'L �: L - . _0 - on the te�race of the K urhausse . . . ste3411 Afterward he drives to tile moul.taips or was Ward - . umenIlal mea- - . L .. t �� . - .., I - Marysl)ayg, 0'a ;,, . resiaWhq, arrest, nt of a "uml)er with thiat, result. There - �L . . � A young man XQrth - t his child Krao, who was -after seen them anti inade wi instr I - . leg cauglit, Ili the cyll,14-1 . .4ftlF,#capu1co *h.le : :1 ( I . - b,Ld his z5 �11- of a It inaken tea on the balcony of the hotel. At exi ibited rather extensively in England surem' . ­ -... �'­�. '11. - I - -, I to mhoot C. 4. .3,linister Mizuer, Are lots of trtes tricar the base of Mount ­ . , � t I I r" � ii. I I gf machittle oil Tharsday, ait,l tile � , an Amerim The girl'a Ix-mly was entirely . . . � I . , ' in revenge. Tile minist r saved hfinw�&Ilf Ity 7 lie dines with abont half a dozen guests on Tacoma whose 'foliage is so fAr 'above the -- ' " '.. ­ ..� . . I I : - - Iiiiii) was gromid to pie.tvs. Tiv., V . ­ . I �: . " - lived Only 'D . 'ct; ... holding;, large book -in front of him. . . the terrice, while the banel plays ill the co)�red with hair, hut Virchow and other , und that it is impossible to tell to what -" .. .. . . . .". . . . . . two hours after theaccident. I Kur, rteii Pavilion. About 9 the Prince b � .. . : . � - . I - . . - - . .. . - . amily they belong exe. t by the bark. - . :_ ... , I I An eleven -year-old highmnity roliher -1 . A yomig man miied - Milwn 'Redillo'pf and YIftin gue&ts visit tile Kurgmyten Concert 0;� true Siamese. anti information After. I -.1 - ., � Wi4 I atists who ,raw her protiounced her to r - I . . wa.,4 6 '� ! - . I � sic -lit to tile I efol Niamsfit ylkile holdilig one of t] id came from Bangkok that her father Team, of the I . . - . . - �. I - . . . -Illatory Or -Aloilday foritive � 141, Ohio. A, le and return ahout I 1, e6loni going to bed wa Very few people.'k-now or m- '- 1- .. -1 ,� I � �. mensity of our forest. growth. I wish that . I I . . - , . I .. t I , 4n 11 i .. - :; . :-* ' . -... L,i - .. . - 1*1 t . I I � '� . I VUAIIIH by Judge Desuoyers, of -\IwItt-Cid. 'rile W"Y rol""' of a fire loallcmil, was carried ill) lau-r than midnight. He looks very well wa4 a native official, and that the parents some of our large trees could be sent to the - I �. . .. by tile I&MO011, ILI' will, differed in no respect from others Of .- . .. . , �( -,itliful .Jacli- Sit 11 I "I 11 id when more than a tho [I- iijd(-*J. anti everybody is enchanted with their race, had taken advantage of the World's Fair at Chicago. - We coukl send a ' . � . -- '. I - - , ,. liceys bigger .Ind 11 11'� Build ftwt tr-oni tile earth lie fell, anti was ills 83npilelty and kindness. Before ' . I " " . `� 11"i I . I . . - "'Ir" It . I .. . - ol er U-im n. ILI, I crashed out Of all scluld nee to huinanity.� r.'; u 9 child'a abnormal appearance to let her out flag poIc, for instance, 300 or 400 feet long. " - I . -- . .. .., I.. robbed them. � I I... - Z4 i to lwd lie usuAlly takes one ortwo g assets . , ­# -..4.-- --- .� - . .I.. � 14. It - -nienil .J _4 Ile G of atr1linaris water, wl-Uti lemon juice i on ,ulv3ntageons terms to a smart show- - L . . . ... . . . I � �A I . � Ali ex Wr I ,5 h r#-'1!t'L'1ion, 're - -Seoretary Jamex G. Plains- addrewied! a . in it. . . An Intelligent Tiger. . . - - -s I!.. . �­ Mani .1 . - . �. I , I . ­ 1. ' . . . . ferrilig,to Gencral Middle,on's case, states masiti,inectiag al Watervi lie, Nfal4je, oil Mon- There was no villag'e, but a 11oh.minedan - ' - - . - ­ . I.' :' I � - , P - � - 11 , Ubst recent Accounts of the discovery -of there., and was the posses- . . - - - 1V I . c . . � tilm, wilile at Grand I -Lipid , awaiiing trims- (hLy lit, whlich lie deelaroll that the I I wild people have, when investigation was ryot "a" a farm , : . - 1419 lit . - . ' . . - ..' " I . . . I Ilifleg it, ell lapointwhereone .. . Arbitration. . .. sor of a few paddy fields. On inq of - . ,!, , .-, -- . . I . � . . . I"Irtatioli tXI W, i t ile United Statea had rea . .� - - 1)'Ossible, beenproved tobeeflually fallacious. . I . - "' - . , .- I lie saw t'la'g le.- the native Superint-endent what . I . - I J - I ""' !at j:ea ly every vollin- Of its highest duties was to enlarge tile a :- . -1 I e I)c 1; re& - It will doubtless come with niri7 � '' -.. - - -)It, tit some surprise Four or five years ago the Berlirk Anthropo- kin Of � �. . . . �. . . - �. i 1. � - . ­ , I's - if : i . : - teer ha,1 furs in his poswosi iki. . of its forei,rn vr4mle. He said the U. S. wi place we had come lo, he replied in his . 1: as to those who have kept themselvto popIted logies.1 societv received a report of the i - . - . exis . - � . ,%,, c(., ill not seeking atmexation of territory. . � . usual quaint way: . � ... ... .- i -I , . . . �... � , I . - . I . . I I 1 . , ("ollege O' _ . . - I ' i 1� . I I"I'0111 observat ions' madc at the . I nn the bistory of modern events tn note how tencle in the Papuan island of a race of people I I This is the tig2ra' house ; all t rers live . . - I .1. , oservatory, Montreal. the total . . ' .1 .. fraltutntly within the lapt 41 le the with ears six inches long, &nF1 of other, ig . - I .,. . - - 1 -4 ` I .. a I 1; fall for , � , I . , I - tv arm IC h A t. .. . :-.,-..-,. �.. . I i - here; here tigers,'there tigers, everywhere T -1. - � ., I. r - August was s. o8 inclites, I ­ -�4. :�: �� I i nmide of arbitration as a4vem-acul by the with white ski I ...- " .1 -Pein& - . : I . . . :! Pri as and red hair who lived in 1. I I ; . L .... - . . .: a �- '41. *!11 i - -. . I . . i � i- ­ : , i He proved to be in the right.,, I - :-� z� - - - tile 1-av �u" rec , foi -j4ixteeii .. yeam. , -1 . - 11 ANInrit'lle Peace-, Association hae been re- trees and made noism like beasts,, but the 'ra- . :., � I orde I . -1 . : ; "g - I t I ' ' I . J - Thc IRMITSt appr )acl 1. was in August, Tilt; King of Portugal it it 6"YPhOid- ' ' I P,rteil to in settling international disputes. other natives aftmed ICU inclined to claim Ze ni'g'ht a tiger got into a cattle, shed and." ': 7, -- '-I , � -- - . , � - .� . � -� , IS88, When it rea tt� .� chest. - Prince recognixed id em- oo of the herd. I ' - . 4 1. -­ . I . I , . , � czedl 7 87 1 Be Leopold of Saxe Cobourg-Ootha, Thlip. in MCI it wax usinshipwith these eemntrics.andde6lared killed reventeen buffaloes out ' I .*� . � 4� . . , ' ! Finding the wall from which lie bad. de- � - " - . l . . ..: -. Lient.-Col. Houghton, De tity is d4d. ' I bo,lie,l in the treaty between. Orem t Britain thet*o be descendant a of Europeans wrecked ,/ ,� . .. ..� � .. Adjutaiii. . - I . . I scended too high for him to escape by, he 1 .:- - . I .;L t' I . - -,.- �; I( Belgian trikers'have j,'OTI ear -ermany upon The fair � .­ . - t;t:ileriki f )" tile Filth -Allilita -y district, has , I' 'I thonsand anti Urtiguay., In the &%Tne v the coast many years before. - -_ . - I - . I -'addeessed ,tit oli'ell letttr to ,tell. Aliddlewil k to work. Spain Pettlea their difficulties n regard complaxion and red hair point to a pvmil)le lied one dead buffalo on Another until he -'--- - :11 .' ­-`.' -I' - I I - � . I . ­ . - TO . . � . .". 'L11 .... 1"-I lei 7 anti ' Kad raised them to a sufficient height for '- - - I I . � - I .i to tile Caroline And Pelew islands by sub- I utouic origin, and it may be that the first & L -L I i . ... in '-vIlich lie more than ins nuates that* lie it is reported cholerA has ap�ekred I him to use the heaped up carcassles as ­ . �­ � . . ­ . � 71 . . . . . I . I I- . . wils 'lot A-col"Inended for a ' M. G. owing three districts of Portuga 1. . 7 mitting them to the Arbitmtion of the Pope. discoverers of these modern tree -dwellers - tepping stone, and thus the buffaloes were - ­ I . -__: - - - , I In IM a Provision in favor of arbibiLtion did not understand German. At any rate, . . . '.. . : : I � at . ... - - - ­ I � . to tile Gencral's professional jealousy. � says e 6wWcal syn . found in the morning. I I ., ; �� :1 � ..I- Wentworth i . I A Iraris despatch I � was embodied in the oommercial treaty be- no subsequent light WAN thrown upon the - --�-. -1 ­�-�-�-�- . .1 ­ . - . -. -� ­ . . s a fruit -gr win* 10oun't pmject has p i y 001 . . ... 1. ' . te - . ' - - - . Y, CA tween Great 11ritain and Greece. A corn- di5wvw7- I I . ... I .L -.. i.. � �. - , , _ - ­ . . I ­ . . w ... �-k . ­ ..- -� I � - _ Tathe haft been e - partatively trivial dispute n Itally The existenoe of racm of wild beings has, Folks" there was one whose humour was - .* � . . -1 . - . � . but the reports relating this season's Thia Franciamn "- - betwei i Among the last generation of YQueer . - yield are i - - :' -� , - . L 11-i r i . not wholly satis tory. GrAPes ellel from Jer=aletn b] Turkish soldem' and Columbia, tarising out of a colision at on the whole, b6m disproved pretty conclu- som - . . 1`: 'I , - - � arld peani, it is stated P - etimesgrim. Ile had lost oncof his fingers, . . � � I �, I 1- . - d, will in abundwiee; . I i . I \ , I,% 11 -. -�.,. f.1jr(111A -ty , gr4panish sively, but cases are on record of single indi - �:I­ - - I' I . t,. . .. � ! .. . I � - -1.1. , I . � , � , - . . 01, tt� - I .1. . ,., . . I � . 6.! - Lined Borletta, has Ila, was refened in 18M to the - but kept the severed digit in his pocire � ,-.*.;- , I . . . _ ,It, f ins will lit gatlic-. A I Italian aeronaut n I- . L - I ,- Ili' - a I li("T I t e . Government for decision. So , Ciso the vidu&b who at various timex and places, have and was wont to remark --"Ye notice that - - - I .. V I . . .1 -,� 1 n . - " i , IP I . Cd, while peache ,o burnin* ran wild and consorted with the beasts. Ac- I want a finger ? Weel, d'ye ken, when I pub . � w V. - . s ate variety of , been killed At ldraila th,ough th beei . - . (of Ili balloon. I P 001 rwog- .:­ �---. .1 lc-- , Al be decide( y- sear e. L' - .. L : 1 ".1 .1 - aIT1 � -% �.d ple cf arbitra,tion has . . � L . . . - � . I . . , _ , - � :L _ - . - nized, c;ther in treaties or in th % actual cording to Die Gartenlaulm there aresixteen, my ban' in my pooch I hae &'the fingers. . � . � ,� , . , . . . .. � At-torney-General Longle , " � A mor -18 ctiffinit in P" that Tenssi .1 . . ... 6. . . . � I nf'"- N&a - gy . settlement of digiontes, between Portugal of such cases reported on tolerably good e'erI had ") I . .1.,.. _-; ..�t , , i :- SCOtht, NVUS'elftertain4ed on . tljrday by Mr. ' 1"ash ex-khediveoflK pt,ba4.beenpoiaon- an,lMornecoin I&K between tho United I .. . , .1:11� -�,� 1. .1 L . .. . . 1 . I t Constantinople- authority, mostly young children, and All For saying to her neighbor whoth she met ,­ ..�:.­ I.- I - - I it ed a dating front the time when Europe still con- ' - - L. 1. " - 11. - Wi;llall in New York. Sev ral promitlei ; � . 44wop and the Central American ­� L: . .. �,- I I . L dillilL I publics � coming out of a boycotted shop in Tipper- , ' . L.. �. .- , . � - -1 ­ - - e 8 ; - '. I 1 % W ... - . ­ - I . I :: Nf'r. Prince . .. �� . 'I . 11(11-v-spaper lite,, were present at the r. I It is reported influence are at work tc 1 in'the treaty signed last Anril... t*een tained deDse forests and impenetrable aryl, Ireland, " Don't yon know you ?ught 11, , . . - . � L-jnglc� - will proceed JVa8IIilJgt4I1I1, I I irino About a reconciliation between ps and morasses. At this day, there- not to go in there.? Come out of that. . - i .re ­.",: .1: . J . %%rinj&UL Df,nmnrk swd the United 9 . G rest swam That , -.1 - :­ - - - - -1 - . . . . 1 I, :.:.�,,'� ", L(. .. - � : where fie witl lie the guest of- Mr. fl*t', tile J1ismFLrck and Emperor Brit,Lin and Chili, and France a fore, it in impossible to ascertain the propor- house is boycotted. Come away," a Mia - - � ­ . -1 .­ - i . . . . allmd. I - ­.. - I k, 'urniai"f the Committee oi Foreign .If- sps'pe - ­ L- - XI ­ � ­ .. . -- , �ki. - � . . 'L ." ('11., - � ,. Pr�,nce Bismarck declares that iW-W---- - Stich events. too. as the Conao ference, tion of,truth to falsehood in the descriptions Clery was the other day coriv icted under tho . - .] , z. '., . I- . i irs. .1 .- " t , I L I .. . 0 v . , , -, ,� ­ , fit f them which ha' e been preserved. Manv Coercion Act an guilty of intimi : _ Aw - . '­ . . - . .... ­­ - ., . of bim is mere dust. He wilul j6t. Berlin and the Sanwan Confe Ce "tion. To .-I . . It, � I ' An -exhibi I ��; Z�j r 7 ... i . ya the 'A :- . .1­ espatch im: German , --�,� Al * , , . ..critip,15111 , to A Detroit A t satiRded with the verdictof history. vbieh may be sAded � of the individuals were probably insane, and twist these words into A threat so as . -s. i � .- - - -- ' to : . . . . . T I therein cortarnly no evidenoe that.. an of make them re. !, - i - 0. I,— , 1: �. - � u'llich attracts crowds at the exposition is - . P - Figarochar Gen. Boulange� , con. . .11 . Th no Ane-lo-Freucill and Anglo -Part . I -a. means; of producing fear, ; -'' ' :' :,*,� � i. " L - - ingel I - ­ ,�­�c ­.. 11 . - -� . . �� . .. 71 L � .� I . .� from tile stock farm of Klase ls!ey, 0 �� " fs,irly i 4noed them beloAged to a peculiar race. T . . ­,; . I ! Beart w Llvl'-g promised two pport a projec� I rent io"a,in Africa. way fairly . quires coneiderable wity under any cir- . I c . . �. :, ,:.-_- I, . .6. . I -. - .� I ­ - " - �� .. r I ""'te"IcO, Ont., and include ,a t;hortlforla for the restors,tion e � _ tanq". but. w1i ' - --i -t- -, �# Of the onatchy. I " ten'T'Ing in 11 h4 diract ift of PS&M agaijIst , A co��dent writes from the Nuthal. cuTa en it is,o�itl that thet two -,,,: ­... , . ' _ I .. -� - -4 . . :' ..% , I 1- I , ­ .,-: . 4'. . - . 1 ')vr't;Lin J*-Il-Aj� -h * ;" ht" is 2UO r. fin these speaking fwts there in cert,%iii- Tyrpl:�"A party, of elevelli tovtr�stp P ' . v 1 - WA I en I -; I - . 11 ,;� e 4, as a . , . - - *.nd woi� ­ bad &W Va livfA an neighborly -* -�­`v -.r . , - , L . . - !; �. - 11 I .. . . - ,,- � . .. I A en th ran C *,w -nil I, -tv IlAdressied COU14 1 - s-� - ,,,� -� � I -- U _. - , f 4v -%cRr,l fa- enormragemovit, And bother four guiden we6 Aeseendlil" froon tho.Q: - terms.'anit that. the pm � -.�'­rl - I - . , . �- I= ich giv � oll fr F , - .. � .. . P ill C, IT - - 4,,,: �- 1� -SIX pillts ofinilk .. . i es IOU . 'ren I th -tiny P Mel I ,­, -- - . I a ,%-&-,,,�nf wh Internationail Tril ad, poll. sunfl, JAMAothemarzell .. "7:;", I - days'and iu Clies�er ex1jected. J . L i1kcier: Oile9f the not re nb,bi thai anVtMag of the kind haa. . �- �­-� : �-. e., I . cx�qproteet � , �: �:_.'.'14 ,�­ - :k �-­ ... , pate ­ � L I I I . . - ., . .1 . �, -hold " M . ur*in- , - - -'. .r , . ., W.-ite 110" wIlme ; Aga,14 .- sepainq nitithority sufficient to I I check des r Paul6strefin, itUturgi; And Herr been spoken, Uio ingeauity of the co t, i f-. OSC 4 salit'lat'27 i nd ' . - i - : - I � .;" -,I.. -.-- . I ,. I � .. 4 "- 'i - i A q writer, 9 an Pierre .di wn first,pato itlower, say Frmee or Cs wmalllv Popper, of OeWitz, Saxony, ventured too far finding in them a vi&ation of the law touch-, ' �-4'-, - . I,; '. . . n ' I -... I '; f 4111L ­"I, . - ­ �. ­ , I :, 1�' �4 1. - - 1'. � . . BRIT411. - ­ . If.-- z-, . � . I - . I - ­.­ b1ma the - , - . .- . . .- . . GRX*T , I -.1 I � i-' I LASO! U84 ox- 8 Eugenie for, in �ver roaliw� not "#he Associatim- � wffl 00 tID an averhangirso snow oornice, broke �,fiw boycotting and intimidation is , ­ - , ­ � . 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We have�e t i .s a ` San a:.rays ascertain the date towhic9 Firemen s meeting his (Friday) evening, to learn of a municipal corporation in 1<he I 1* ' ' - our subscription to TRz Nzwe ie as. of icers are to b elected for the ensu- Dominion .that equals ours ifor meanness. _ Iinittances are acknowledged l�y a . . 1 ,« change Q! date on. label. On the$rpt paper !�o - Ing year. Let all - he members Attend - .. For pure concentrated eseence -ofFINE , - lowing receipt of money it this dihce. Alava a at 8 m: ,. .t - 1 ` keep the date paid tihead. p n0thangnesF, Port Hope council has gain. - ' --Tho little tars car -old' e y on of Mr. ed the competition." We agree with the . ;,. John Baxter managed somehow to get Guide. The fame of that town council is . t firkt g LAMOO down,�ellar shout noon Monday, olimbfd firmly established. The home papers do ,. -- - 1 • _ . _ 10 . over any obsta lea into the corner more m a year for their town tban any * : _ ,. - - -- - where a mixture of aa1 and arsenic had bonasaed ludas: , ' -PIC RIND}, been set for rats d ate a uantit of Theo ase foreve working Haps oan boast. - ONT.4 SEPT. 12, lf3 1 y king in the civic in- EXTRA F•I N E LEMONS , � t the poisonoae s ' Fortunately the tarsals yet by a system of fool econorR,y tt s : ` `' little one was disc vsi~ed at once, and eonncil seeks to says mons Fa1. - Ne: . llanertiaeme is of this Oay.�dK C H O I C E� G R A P F '`� ` ni wuL�Il�e medical assis ante was beim pro- the editor's suss$. out spun such man t 1J�,i T ,,_ - the parents to k prompt and }ud►e- -The Canadian Agriculturist, of Petsr. i • n ��� ions aQkaon. It w a terrible straggle boyo, has Itindly offered to v it ns ogee a , -- . .� l l Lfor about six hours a child being plied month for g whole year if w will publish with enmeties and r used every few min• its half column adv. for four, eeks. The ' i ales from a heavy doze akin to death. offer has been caused by a fact that ** �,�-..��P.ie mg $pleas w ole and around at Ws are pleased to ay, however, owing country newspapers are cl oring foil a t.. -I - o t e prompt actio of the arents and lace on its etch FZile Cure Ha - P pp ansa list, an it want to -Peerless machine it �Oc per gallon the skilful work f the physician the be gracious. The ABricultulriat had et p '`, - gt Logan's• *' child is now out of anger and not much ter make its generous offers to those DICE RaLL� - -Mi Etta Head i spending a week the worse for its n row escape. Pers that are doing the cls. or►ng. 'he r anionriends in Toro to. g --Word hoe rest ed as that �e had unequalled gall and cheek oflthe various PRIME CHi`�ES F-Coittil oil 16e. per ' allon at Richara- better apologise for the article published pproposals received by us from that Peter- a son's hardware store, lbs to the gallon in a recent issue 6} wing up the conduct boro journal during the pas two ears, - . l . i_ every ti e. of bigamist nd f r er, George B. Stock. are ceasingt 9 o amuse ns sa t1) y"once did. Highest rice for choce Butter, & E�rp� $ . -Mia Lily Gordon eturned home on With pride a 4a� at never yet have It is small surprise to us that rural week- tea . - ` t - ' , , saturda after a months visit to Toronito we refused to apelo 'se tp anybody for lies are going to the wall eve year wben I elsewhere. anything we ever sa d in traese columns. such o8ere continue to be made --fort ey - . -J. �: Spink was d down from the city To be sure some people have not felt as would not be made unless some fool tib- - - 1 • Tuesday a has jus returned from' a greatly pleased with our apologies as we lishers accepted them. Too man Edi ora Be Sura andbRy011r Soaps from lls--CihO1C0 Toilet trip doajn east. could desire, but still we always apologise. have no more knowledge of bpsinegs t an I • -Higi est price paid for any 4uanti y Our informant tells us that George B. a monkey has of astronomy' and they So psb' Laundry and Elect_ ric Soaps, . • _ of fall•a d winter avple . Apply, to John Stock, formerly of B ougham, is tibout to plpce sneh Bma11 value on heir space - I .. .. Gordon, Pickering. - : , enter an action for amages against the that the general public soon egard i as Don't ail to try the SUNLIGHT SOAP. -` i+ -*1000 worth of boo a and shoes of All Toronto and Montle I dailies, and unless valueless. Let these "word a pet3ti n'' '1 I sizes aia'd styles, just paned out. Call we desire to be inclu ed in the action we fellows pay cash for their a vs. hey . and iAnsnpact stock at Log n &Richardsons. had better withdraw ar statements, The will do so, because they eanno runt air ' e ., . V, person in need of a fe.w stockers claim is set-up that- it is a mistake in schemEs profitably without the cou try - , ' i - and fresh milch cows should apply to names, and that Ge rge B. Stock, form. weeklies, 4 • � ' J. O'Connor, lot 20, 3r con., Pickering.' ally of Brougham i not the man who -The -beating in Dale's h lI for theD I C - MARQ U I S .KI . -Mr. and Miss Fox, of Toronto vial sk> E ted pped out with- Woods wife from purpose of organizing a brand Hu ane �,, last week with Mr. Gerge Gourley, of Watertown, N. Y. a hope this 'is true Society for Pickering was not cry 1 rge- r Danbartpn. Mr. Fox �a a former reYI- and we hope we have done our former ly attended Tuesday evening, the i oat IC KER�i' G� �� �s dent of Bickering towna}pip an.l still hoi�a citizen a great injustice, in publishing noticeable feature about fife a sante ism ___ _ ___ __ __ _ __ __ _ _ old eoenes; in fond rear that article two weeks ago. If we have being t}te fact that no ladies were pre ant. -Mr- Frank Mattbe s lifts en exhilii we will apologise for it when the injustice: We leave them to make whatev r apology tion a cucumber- grown y hila that meas- is proven, and if George B. Stock comes to will ease their consciel:ces.. D . Ba1 raBB .FALL _- A�ND .' WINTER.- -GOODSI- *" I ` ures 21 inches in length and othera rang- Canada to enter his action against the was called to the chair, and a m tion {. 1 ins from 12 to lti inches He should ae- dailies without being• Arrested by the was adopted deciding that a omnlittEe I I' cure a box stall and s1) w the big one at Montreal police, we will conaider h►a in- be appointed to draw up a cons i rn n to tae In3uptrial• nceenee established and will make the govern the society. Bach a om fifes I T"i L 1 'w Im JRJ 6Y• " * • -In ur sanctum may be seen the amonde honorable•• -until when we drop was appointed couslst'ng of M ssrs W. I fans of tho new ire bridge tb• be the subject. .J p 1 J. Dale, Robert Miller J. T. C ark, Rev. New Hats, new Feathers, new Bonnets, ''new Birds and • _ :. built over the river here- y the Peterboro -A-Dumber of fellows, said to inhabit L. Perrin, and Dr. ?ja amen. h' - • - - tt la 'Om- r � • . Bridge o. The bridge from the- road eaves in and around a small place called mittee was authorized,` on the c mil -tiro �' Ingf; and Ribbon velvets. The latest in Veiling Beauty . way to t e tQp of arch ill be 20 feet in Pickering, to the west of• here, paid this of its labors, to call another me tin and spot, Dress Buckles • and Mantle Clan s. • Children's Ca height igh enough for anything. town a call on Tuesday 'night. TGey submit a report for adoption. A Pr oma - p Caps {I -In r death muff a hi i L e Week W e turned their attention to bar rooms discussion of the aims, obj cis anti In soul or clotllk Woolen Underwear and Jackets. ' Beads announce the demise o Richard Dale, as • s preparatory step to painting the methods of the society, and a fe ords all shades, and Point Lace Collars. New stock Fancy Goods, whose long residence i this township town red -with blood. When the time, of prayer by Dr. Bar•rass, the m etc. q ads The DRESSMAKING will be COIIt� . (nearly sixty years) de arras a More came for providing li aid for this embel continued by • Miss ; lengthy thetics, which tv� hope to Rive lishinent, they sought the main crossing from the meeting npeFflle rcmai ed way �RYANT who will 'O g day nigh fe�ar►ng , pen next week. neat week. The fame- 1 which takes and proceeded ,to try to conjure or freeze that if resent !tier might be 'elected to A sell respeetfull� solicited. place at 10 a.m. this ( rids . y), will no from each others veins a supply by soma dlsaRreeable or irksome utiles. This • .. doubt be largely attends means .of shoekirg profanity. To bear society is not being formed to and -take ■ • • ' -Rev. L. Ferrin Will o ally the Metho them swear one would suppose the dirt Work a ai - PP y y particularly. If a quiet re diet pulpit Sabbath morl�ing, and not in were` fighting like Zulus, bat on approach- monstrance will answer the purpose there • . . the even nq as • announc�sd and Mr. B. ins they appeared to be only spreading will be no recourse to law ;and felt the ROSSIE a -, , Bunting ill officiate in the evening. Rev, moral devastation with their drunken worst come, "'--"' I Mr. gen ed will reach in 8t. A Brews tongues, the society will not $}lift the y p gu Their show w ound np with a reRp;,nsibitity on any mdivivasl. Mare in them riling, and the r gulaspastor in display of Clydesdale horse -trotting and over the society is des' the even ng. Dr. Barr s left Monde ha seed rofani y designed to have e y y P this latter being an ac- socia! or literary character, of% -ding - - and will a absent for thr weeks. companiment to all thq,ir-rowdy:perfprm- pleasure'and profit to all its members. y -Mr. D.. 'Baker sent s a basket of antes throughout the >uiRht. No person Tile formation of the eociet may of itself . fine eating plums and a of an old a - . Py ppeare to know any of them but young adjust ,the evils against which it makes Y (j • oonotry aper. The for er we ate with Murray, who seems to have left this town war• A prominent member of the Tor- " our O Vaco `at a'n d Fal ►�ljlt ' I ' relish, t1) latter we read with interest. for the .lawn's Rood and taken all his onto society has been invited to address a . _ It strikes us thrt in slops ace the public abode in Pickering. - Chronicle. The pablie meeting here neat week and Reece I of England far saes their eontem- above Rang may live ►n and around Pick Miller has accepted an invitation to cc- • purarlea n this continent, and the papers sling, blit the atlitade of our magistracy Cally the chair on that occasion. The ade -yearly and made right by devote m re space to pub is speeches on as shown in a recent fine, has forced them date and 'talars will - ht►cal d social questions. P ll be annonneed ►n p° 9 to do the drunken -howl moket elsewhere these columns, or by doggers so soon v - ' ; __ . . - - -The oronto World sand in:on'e issue than on Pickering'$' streets. A lot of the anangemeots are complete, and a last week that John Dryden, M.F.P., for worthless rowdiee they are. of whom we large crowd ahoald tura out. I- . + - . ' South On ario, has finally and fo_r certain could say nothing real good except b way --One Act � , .. I L - secured t e position of Mi ister of Agri• of obituar R p y y P� by the Ontario Lag- G9 .. - J• isiwtare daring last session has ie far ee- _ caltitre fo the Province f Ontario. It MoDonogh, the wbiske detective. ea ped ped papular attention. Mr. ; George ezplaans t e fact, of non an ouncement in- ' ho has been operating through Markam Philip. Township Engineer, has directed t the Ontario Gazctta by the Conlinaed ab- and Scarboro seems to have been a queer oar attention thereto, riz., "An .ASt to riCKERING S TAILOR.,.— ' i - - sense of the Lieutenant- overnor. The customeri,., - - . . . .. fie has been arrested on the amepd the Ditches and Watercourses Act World is not far wrong, p obably, and it charge of carrying a revolver, having as applied to railways." It seems. our is in order to congratala a Mr. -D den pointed the acme at Mrs. Callender, of engineer in a recent award soagtit to im•X.- . i GREIO��S I ��X • on his realized ambition. a Malvern, while be was Joins some of his plicate the C.P.$, for some share of c.,et8 -We received a tel yest rday clever detective work. At Markham he for necessary drainiige, where that railway Is the Ply to btiy your Scythes, anaths, Forks, Hoes, Spades-, a;nd I from Robert Lennon, Gc�bderich, nt., also developed great cleverness. t;atur- had backed water all so as to considerably tiliovels ; . giving the startling intelligence that. ohm day night after ? o'clock he - y all new stock, just arrived, also, a rlgade a cir- damage a piece of farm property in t}ie - .{ Lawrence Lennon, Lad di m Buffaloon cuit of the hotels in an effort to get a drink, rear of this township. The railway mere- F=AT-CA�3S STOCK QF T AR.E Wednesday last, Sep. Srd, aged 86 y ars. but failed to induce any,f them to riolate lv referred hint to the new Act whi:°h �►e all manufactured out of the best brand of tin we can buy. Don't The information contain d in the tele- the law. $e then re61s►ered at Uriah will try to summarize in short words :- gy y y p tinware ---give a little. more for better ware. i�ve our mane awe for tiles gt+•am is necessarily -brief, but it sates Percv's hotel, and in the night aroused (1) Any ditch, drain, creek or watercourse We turn out first cls s Work and ti so, Don't for et, we. Laridle file :{ that the, deceased was interred in t e R. a young wan named McCaul, telling him situate on the property of ally such rail- $ C, burial ground, Goderi h, on F idav that he was very sick, and askink hien to way company may be deepened or wid- � .L sTo � F 6th fust. Deceased and al hispeopl are get him a glass of liquor. 'McCaul did so, sued, or new ones made, also new bridges € t , well known and much es` emed around and and the detective laid information a against put in, a hen t id ill© market. Stogy a brushes and till other kin g P he engineer of the muniel ds of brushes. C all ala - -•'► Greenwood, where the fame ly reside un- the proprietor of the house for dig nsiaq t3ee our stock before you buy. V�'e also handle all kinds of lvttchine . ` til last winter, _ Pe polity and the railw sv enRlneer agree on liquor dur;ng illegal hours. If the Crouk's such being necessary ; or failing to agree, oil, castor oil, etc., cheap, for cash at -Some young rascals are stealing, Act sanctions such means of securing its on the decision of an engineer appointed �t - plums and other fruit from the orchards, enforcement, it ,is a dig aceful then b the Commissioner of Public Works. P� 'Gi , j and if any one of them 'is .caught in the What purports to be a law paFse;l in the (2) The work To Ae' �REIG�� � CKF�I� ) act they will prosecuted. must be dope without in. - --_ - - -- -- ----_-_- . ___ __ _ _ A boy who interests of good morals should not de- juring the bridRes,culverts.or roadbe4a of hooks plums is a thief, and the la re pend for enforcement on such immoral the railway or in any way intertHriugwith S garde hint as such, and lie is tike me nest methods. Many people rightly or wrong- the traffi thereof. (8) The censer' t of kind of a thief, too. Mr. G. L. M ver ly have great faith in the medicinal pro• the railway must first be obtained.) (Ij I ­ .. was growing some watermelons, an one perties of brandy, aiad in- a case of mid- The work having been mapped •out'o the R♦ i` uNTINGa ' . , night, last week the vines were strapped. night illness of a guest of the house the railway compass can either send its' own t . 14 It was a rascally act, as thfre is nq per landlord's sjrtnpathy for the supposed aria to ees to d - ' P P y o the work and charq the 1S shoWing, lalrge assortnlellt of I � i son in the neighborhood• ao liberal as Ili-, sufferer would surely come to the surface. name to the municipality ; or it rile send Mover with products of his fine garden. IVicDono h s could be B l prosecuted not on- its engineer to superintend the job j and I r He was growing these melons as as ex- ly for carrying firearms but as accessory base the men employed by the muni 'i al -h d - _ periment-and this is the result. Lo a violation of law. p �_ --Wednesday night of last week James -The Port Hope Guide is forced once eny.'n(6) On the certificate of the rgu wayPri nts 11 Cribb and �1 siren Woodru K► ser that the work is done ewes . ff tr ded more to direct public attention to the pality shall forthwith pay for sam�and TT Jt- S s * horses, the latter paying $255 in boor. On meanness of the town council. Erery collect the laaame from the property }cal• ANJ.J y --pp arising next morning- �'Voodruff f nd thing in the way of, printing is' thrown ders whose land is benefitted b P the P.A.TZ- �.LV Nom. - • . - ..'�l . -.1 - 1. -. �.j � : ' _�' tt�at his own horse had been returned ur- open to tender and city cheap -jacks are and if not paid may be entered on the ooh - Ing the night and the other one removed. allowed to carry off the work, while man lectors loll a r o� � Coming up town he met Cribb who said other items of expense much larger y against said land. (6) The - _ . •. P than r - -- he h aillwa _ can ed Lois 8 company ' es be v shall tau I q se he rued his the printing bill are distributed among the cost of an wo_ k not be liable' for TVMD39, TROUSERINGS and WORSTEDS, bargain, and then offered Woodruff the home dealers. It says : "On one -hand lands, or under the road beds of upon I 026 back. The latter declined to accept, the corporation will simply give away . wa ander the provisions Y ( wh1C�i lII' . . I y said a bargain was a bargain, and he thousands of dollars with valuable pro- (7) The railwa �m isiona of this act. _ { . -' �, - would prosecute Cribb for horse stealing. perty, and exemption from taxation to damage* occur Any c lrablefor. any UALIT �' APPEARANCE and PRICE '' • He swore out'a warrant and the case secure manufacturing interests in town ; be oompleteahieft is er ®ihe Act Y sj should ca>sie all before'B. Bunting, J.P., on rt- on the other hand will exert t)bemselyea briefly as could be. Why she 11 dd the cannot be beaten. ' dad morning: John Ball Dow a e red to do the -intim o$'i - p - offices aU ssi 1 8 Ible harm, railwa s have this exemption firot>ti s to .11 ` on behalf of the defendant, and t e ase not only m diverting work f'prom them lint part o7 cost of improving ditches and i necessitated a number of witnesses be'nq 'by lending civic endorsement to those watercourses Called. The evidence showed that the who .have no clairri upon the favor, and the uralea where such railway n'iaiy be �� AN ELEGANT STOCKF.:.. 1 trade was actually made, and the mo ey that is without eonaide _ direct apd sole cause of the Wr be - .= ppaaiid over and aesepted,. and that it as that we as employing 1 borhare as 'a an and damage to adjacent .lands p The -'7 � ._.�.*_ . R ( Oribb who afterwards exchanged - the entitled to as eoma who are en'o ' justly iel railway have too loud a voice in the] lea.1 - . j horses. The magistrate reserved jfidg- pprivil e, 1 g ativ0 }>taUs of this land. . I W P P Ment until Monday evening when he Mallen, and eWhihite contended that the committed the defendant for trial at newspapers were of he Jndament of g1.t►'00 was given i> the AND: { ' ' Whitby. greater value .tA a libel suit of Ta for vs. M It is a most unfortunate affair town thaw all the wortL-'of an patrolnage Wednesday, y assay at Tor at 9 i �edr � • . ' and we fi<noy that while Cribb may 1: ve the Coanoi! Conhi bestow.he fact" of A fat heifer beldngii to Albert all laidhimself open to the.law. 'yet iu ` is the news a rs sen �'' �� ��� �h�Wn Pidd1"ln • I _ P ding reporters to all Brooklin, jumped into the manger, ;and K • _ heart he was guilty of no felony. Hoi e- their meetings and reporting fhem fully broke its neck, J trailing may be a quite legitimate lin of -for the public could got be looked upon Butch's Un®le �oI1 is s` i i business, hair�s es more ill feel ng ae of any volae by the I'rintinq Cotnnait- through the little villages Oulg booms. 11 ' - , N ING iind trouble tims thins ..; , .- �. Y owe know o t tee...: Oilr eotlpcil furter$ c�aisting ic- ; w :•1 in C1lreirioi;t�li►st ar, &• It ). *t w' • -. . . . a: , -:. s t::... - /; 4 � j. z .. ,.. b i }, _ . y C y i' F s �. - .,... _r. g c . -. n t ,, , r r. r.. -.'... a t +'r' _. .rte ...4L',... .. ,_ .. -- -,. , . '± S ,. - . -. u - t' -rc• • a. ... r , ....... , . ,.. r <, H r r ... L -....:..r. :.. J. -t;:. 4 d t F i M l N 4 k I t Sl T 6 9 r' u s ! � 1 r A �f a _ >!;a 4 h 1� yr :, -r w.• a 7r �y , a1. Y 'i rr 1..4 11�Y' '� *.: a+• .•_JftlI a i• _ � - ` . ` ,_ . • �� ort. 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Ing; ,:;,eu crt• _ E. 1•'_11 • R. V.) T 1. . J Coun:, S•Ar..,:, Dl:NTO - ' sad Con-Ity l.•, east, Tonml . mere Rif; !r• ;a ( - }iol'l rr', S: ,rk•. .. - T Ii, ll a S' r{ f. ) . e-ivarf C lIR ga.. the do►ues,i"a_E night pron:p:ly a at Mr. Isaec Lin HIf0PSI . GKOv. "nuary college, r and Clrsrrywuo.l . the hnrst•'s tof-a a - - lot :33, 7th sou_ ' fended vo. Trle f' O- edemas : (;r , k. - ti. _.: - : - j�IST% St 1 �\•• G. T- Tit evening in the . Every person in the grand Cause . ]Sue (.'u r,: - THOMAS 1 1 m►ssioner It Mont. C I;( :N*TI - B • LiceuAes Ace at the stor . village. �-1 EORGE i of Marra Pump Factory - DR.BEP' . Lonveye SM41tvits, acc') .It[ouey to loati bated. 06 t• I C _L Broug)axi e%;. tran�T1 n u f t _. J: -._ A© A. POS' s for tilt and specibeatioi - building. titt•ai is - : ventilation a w corner Diindt.:. Residence -Kin 1. _ - ► HOiIA S tioneer_, the whole of \, attentiou g1ven �,' Charges 1ioaera Box 47, 13rougli.i It( • - Z fore- L E" �- k. .Makes 1'e • { promptly uttet3 i a- ship. Dou't for; r•° Nevis, King str{., `t" - ; _ ._ VI Janie$ t;or fine new brick style. Fv ry t,) travelltn", 11111111, 1. and sheds. -- r" WES''1.11 _ now open travelling p111)1 o- ehai1 9 e3 Bands, out. siturtbNi a r? it is convetllent or lunch at ail r, and ailed room. - horses or cattle. I The bar is open with p `-. -. CULLY , Iir pri 11 �: . �.i, #. CU`rHl- ' " • ering. On made, I cat gu&I 1P• Lass►rua Eye enta �n oho _ _ F -• r It ni,pa t, 4 - PIC01 Y,, O fe the $a. uking flair ,flair, 4our, 10 to I o'cock, , a Savilat' c8 - F My) a 4